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WWl= 01 WOOi LlfD mut MUM it t_ t ear llf 112.—Five Dollars a yossyvsy*Die.“,crt ti,,, lavabos. Btz.Donerslrillitlysyiably - • - . 01 1 -81 Pgla equesei4a A.r«,tr-trietottb 09los, mad by the Feva Boys. .•• • .TRE — EntalaY -MOHNLITO POST Pot hil.bed from Um game office, on Oars, blanket' the ii iet, at TWO DOIAXII3 spier, inedrattee: ,; Single copies r vs oictera.t -Zire.Nb—{Wiprire.disoontbstied ;Snares at toe dbettes• on of the f.roprietorejantil all arrearagea emerald. it,- No attention will be paid td : any order unless acomis. panted bytbe money, orsatiefactor* reference tultbas city, Sir Connected with the Ettablithrunt of the Mosiatiaiy.P4l sow. of the largest lob Printing 011= in the icit4Zhertkill tads of look is done ow Cie shortest hotice, and --rata*. tie terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G. Mronl, TTORNEY AND 001EINBEL AT LAW-Office, No. ..—,Fourth street, Pittsburgh,: Pa. James A. Lawrie, A TTIIIRNIT AT LAW—Mite, Fourth street, Pittaburgh, betweetißmithteld etreeketuttlherry.alles. rdesll:l. 4.OSHPH.MR.:ELVER„.. , i , • • 'Arr.ulutbir ANA COMBIALOR AT :LAW, Olflia L el.Re.:3. 4 l 4 lE Fourth street, ITrTSBEMOII, JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY'AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Onlce; corner Fifth ;mid' Grant ats., Ja 3 aY 2 i . , Thomas' nett= si% AMIMI' AM I/WAND - SOLICITOR IN ORANOKEnt °ace, next door to itie , POat (ice, Atenbenvillp, Ohio : - AsTTORHEY AT lAVV—No.lo9l l turthstreet,Plttsburgh, Pa., fourth door below. Mr. Body Patterson's Lirery Stable. ' 3a3 . C. Orlando TTOlLlYETA.7 . l4 l iyH*eeti:o2Ft r h slraet,aboTe Wood. 57 4 -7 • , Ttirordas 11,111 ars hall TTOIINEy AT LL17 . 0fti0e,,147710111 10Ings, Fourth h street. - 2 ' „ jsn7:ly A%TOMMY 'AT LAW-OfFlee iniVotirtlb street, between Caterrirdley find Grant street, je27 J. X, 211'C lowry, TTORNEY AND !COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in BAkwelrtDalltlinegoin_ararkeistie 44. ! je2 • n. H. Hazen, A TtOIINIVE:At. AaW—lio. 127 Zotrrefitzeirt, slave asid Adi neir nuulny LflngWfa.Lll l lll ALD.ERMAN OF THIRD WARD. NJMOB CORNER OP GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS (formerly occuplul by Alderman Lertiej where all bu einesapertaintug-to the (Mee of Alderman - and Justice o the Peace will be promptly attendeetto. febt3 • N. 13 nekmaltert Alderman. FFlCEilritiO street; between Fourth st. and Ditunond alley.' Ooneeptucing of all kinds done with the great est care and',ltgal 'accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex. amtned, ' . • • jraa E. S. N eat, _Alderman. lk,: O. 91 THIRD Snell, between lkood and Market 'Meets, . Pittabsrgh, Collectlonspromptly m ade llonds,Mort. ssres,andother writings &van led'. • neatness and sem . ' H. At Stle.GE(Pi. actor to Tl. Wi Pidlll4,) - 1:0444 SMN. • FIELD STRUT. -- - • • • 'a ll a air OtEce-hours, from Bto 1 o'clock, and roux 2.1.3 • - • fe-bIS:IY .I.BOOTT, DENTISTSN'rio •out s et, Eve doora Orifice ;an ulna - A.. M . to five BUSINESS CARDS. . ' PULUP /Lir/UR.. ... kt z 1.. AN iris. a s o N., (Successors to Joshua Rhodes & Co.) 'IVIEOLESALE DEALER] IS FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS Spices, Comfeet.lon.nr7, ;Su - gang c. .141- No. 39 IV - oNI strei.t; oppoiltellts'Ut. sh ades lloti Pittsburgh, Ps. • ' ap2, ..... 110 , 11118 NV/li. unionXiii*. Co., rortwArtatsa AND COMMISSION INJINCILANTS, "• Literlst greet, opposite Penna. Railroad Depot, apr7 . • PITTSIIIMCIII, Ps Henry 11. Conine. UOTIWARDING AND comussioN diDEDICANTi ani JC Wholesale Realer In Cheese. II uttek, Reg, fish, and Prodace generally. No. 2 WOOD SU, Plttabnigh; [mare Paul 4:t. DVardock, C°NnTFMON AND FORWARDING wEROIIANI%M. ,.. ? BTKA.3II3OIa AGENTS—No. 7 Water etnet,Clari ti, Ohio. (apL•tt King dr, Illoorliead. • WHOLVILk - LE GDOCHILVANDSPIODUOD D • ' • • - II( No. 27 Wood street,Tittsburgrd. fmy23 U.T. - C., Morgan, T)WERE - ELM•..IIID.STAT/OlBit—has-alarwys an ham:. El a generalasaortrientothchooliNtterolbsiasotu ntLd ttank Books, Printin , .; Post and Clap Paper, and Re tall, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, Rut side, Pittsbgrgb. eat. Wanted, Rags and Tanners' &hips. apleely • • 1. W. Cittadav eat, BALSA IN. HAUS AND PAPER., No. 149 Wood Street, D Pittsburgh.. The highest arks is cub paid for rags. tnyll7 wyglum muss, sru.turtrrsou, Pittsburgh. Duller & Rlcketson, - 1 IrIIOLEBALI3 GROCItS,IMPOILTERS OP BRANDIMA, V Wines and Segars—Nos.l72 and 174, Corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh.. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, kr-. constantly ou hand. _ bz • Willto.m..Cakr els. Co«, • (WK. Cum Lai of the firm of J. l'Anxis a Co-) . TIIOI,ES ALE GROCERS and.Dsaters iri Poreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whir. key, No..T.I'D Coutroarrial How, Liberty street, Pittsburgb, Pa. jae:y C or. P artn ers hip. , iIE subscribers Imes this day formed. a partnership for T the purpoSe of carrying on Ccmrseission and /bre:hal-d -ing, in connectionwith the Fish; ..pecon_ttnd Oil, and Pro duce 14ines3 genefally, under Elie style of Esamsn & Rice •ILIWON ; warehouse No. 116 Water and VA Front streets; formerly occupied by Burbrldge & inghram. W.ll. B. NNOLIBLI, ' • JA:111.18 RICLIABDSON,, • - . J. J. BENNETT - ..-- , -Pittsburgh; February 113.54:feb3 Fll. DaAVO,:tilaniond, Pittsburgh, 144- dealer . Country' lor,isale choke stock o lartjeries selected forfaraily lase. .Spices of eveu variety and the oiliest quality; ground at Ids Stefan ltill• Also Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produea taken in el, change for MArrchandixe. • • • F. it. D. has procured a full assortment of Landretb't Warranted Garden Seeds; and Invites the attention of alkitu terested in rural atlaltlt.: janll W B. Ln6Liiu. a. luammoson. J. 1. =MI= - E-NGIAI9II - & - RICHAJLISSON• nOSISII.B3LONAND 1013,WARDINCI'lEfERCIIIANTS, Lin Virnolesele Delimit( Flab; Bacon end (MI, and Produce Ren a / 1 1 1Y, ..Warehouse formerly oectrpled - by EtUrbildge InglrrameNo. 1.18 Wilte aid Ibo girsf sereol., Pittsburgh, Penns. fe3 . Oonamtasioniitailsc.. atartwiibers have opened a hopes for the above pdt 1. at Na.l.7.emithfield Street, four doors above the Monongahela Route. We will Torches°, or receive, on commission, for saio;cousigwinentsol Plour, Bacon, C AWE, °brit, Oat, Z1.240,471= Sea, Grass Seed, llay, upon lschlohassi... will%inike'adviroces; or plircliasa at the bast marke t , rates for tutu •• . • r. novil ALOE° &ICO. • Jas. ftl. , banghlta. . ALER altoC RIE9i PRoDUCE, PLOIIII,BACON -1-IN°44 Stulthilsicksoti.First streets, Pitts burgli; ' nova sonic U. Tottito. ..irlancts vuutlO . T. B. :Young Co,. ,-' .N • ;,.o:Rßl.Snithfiadsintliopilosilielyridel,'' M.A.tilf4A -.CUOMO OF OADINET.FIIttNITURE AND A.TR8,151 avery : deintilifion, Materials and work manstdr, fiptlsMtid, 04,14044t - rildUr-edi In' tia#ltni,tfaiiiid and water carriage. , , au3l • ' C. "D. ge()RTY:B, AND IVIIOGRBALai Dflatigit - IN WINES T hOl) Liquolts, No. 147;2 , 10ftb Second strcet, fi fth door aDOV3Race, east oae; Philadelphia, has on .hatid the_best qualitioa nle Id Brandi% ,Wihes. Itionotica hela Whisky, Holland Clin,'Cordials,:&C , term' aemtley the r.ttention of purchasers art&dealers. fnu29v floury fd/Ctillough*ds , llrliOLE3MX:tiftooEit 3 and •Olnuniseicna Perchants TV 6^Pnar, Pai:rand resin - , Wm. Di gbye Jr, _ CLOTItINO AND FURNIIMING. STODE, Mamie Hall. Fifth street, Pittaband4 .-Olatiling-Made - to order, to good etele, and at moderate rates. - aocktf li.dr. - A. (I.,l3tiiciarki: • • 1117110LE9ALE 011110CEillB, and Dealers in Produce, For ry elgri add Liquors, 011 Monongahela and Real •ed Whisky, No. 2911Aberty - st. Pittsburgh. P. I Iv29:y , • • • •• • • • -As Tlndtej . • - VirROLVAMAI. and Rawl SADDLE, nmorisa, n.crNK,,VALIBU And ; 9.&11.PRT ISAG mannixt WokKi stmt. Pittaburgbi Pa • , • .1 ,1 - ---• .1 Y , John 111.1IllerlIcori TNTIIOLEBALE 'AND BEMS, bEALEXtri MIISIOAI V, INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, !dude,. Scipta Boolis %to Stationnry,No. 122 Wood street: " _ Una A. a. naaan...... a .DittLlL 6211,..31i 11AG.A.N 6 AHL, _ WHOLESALE and Itatalltn ara In Bilks, Itincy ana Staple DRY GOOD 4 Noe. D 1 lll.hrtet and 8 Unlor street, Pittaburgb. . apr4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTER of GARS, POW EU do Ultiatt DON g , A ' IIIIAI, ABB DaNdIdBSTAI, CARVERS. Ornamental,.Patterns for Casting, in ; every style Modeling, Designig. do. Composition Ornaments for th, decoration of Steamboats Buildings los - -968321TEIPISLI Street, mirth° Post Office. -1,1•!Irn E.wp.imealpu bis s j... - 1 F.A.NoY SILK AND - WO ; OLUN /Op, CIIZANEK. - 7 No.7932l.l3eFiA4tViiear thel4mE?:ekikatel, mar4= . -- ktuattrarsr: — • • 0. OUTELIZELL..- s• ourvailEtvr iciat OUSLIII=I EAL MATH AND GENERAL AGRA'S, No. 50 Bmithfield end. '' - 'Oe kletyvvrardt _ • • DEALEH 800T5,13110.12,,TRUN,118 and LECILIOBS and BrtAID ILAT:IS. coiner Market sad Liberty ste. 174 PittaburiN : •Jet4'.' • J7OIIPI fiIITIL3IIIIII.I.. WHOLESALU --AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, a. ... " Notice. JJOB. PL fINO hiving associated with 108. ADEL, tbe business will hereatter.be conducted under the style of J. KUM k CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets.jet :y • 'Ulm ThOin, Druggist, Mir AS REMOVRD to tha_cornar-of ITAND IL greats, where hp will, as usual, attend -promptly tt his numerbustriends... All articles itt his line Ara warranter pure, and rut up with the utmost care: marl4:Bm . • Joint W.•Btatter &Co.. • , . ingOTAVARDINQ ANC COMMISSION MARCRANTE,-' Deaeittickal 146,1 a of - Plctslrorglvitanufaclored, Lead Pip* 1014 fagot loalArf lhont strylet.. , f waft . wholesale - Clothing . 11ordhlintsi . : irr E4 otA " bat' 7;elp B ectloll °° y D irrir r tbeir:4 . ll oiii — hrm . public In general; chef the • have this de soeistedthete Atmo:no of JOHN HIHMOIXIA37O:. Thisi zetpeetrellf idicit rfl e flare ot The mii.:,l3 publletro panage. - Itol edo4. :eV them. iiehrentiPecareW., tebO .10SEPEL - . ZHAI'DIAN.' .63. ATATiarr • 13TRi LT. PITT9IMItqII PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS.? CORNER. OF FIFTH-AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XTTI. BUS ESS CARDS rairrr.araisE Virtnims, so. 135 9100 D Irma?, ,iut took Below =one =xi. aeyriv.d. r.Bz4Br. ...11dP0/I=llll, -nut main i tfacrers of "' " 4 " OUTLF,ItY, 811BAIOAL AND WrAL `.• INSTALTURNTB, BIFLE 8, ao. We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly, on; hand ; together with general variety of Fancy Ilaidviare. "Alio, Gnus, Pis tols sind.Bevolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, owdgr• Legal and Bullets; Bowie, Birk; Huntingand Pocket Knlver, Tailors and - Hair Dressers' Skean; Pocket &Anon, Also, Trusses and Bnpko ' . Jobbing and repaldnglieiltireieCtited. BIFLEBI-.-We are making Rifles of,every description, to order,vl ancLieatkluenship warranted.— Oriersiva Erg - themat Wholesale or Retail, will be till ed with despatch.' litinting "paillse supplied, at Wholesale V, . , . , • mite , T' Chandollers and,Glas'Firtures. INS eubscribers are now °veiling et their new Wareroom. 'l7O. ter PUIST 13T1IN.Fr, between Wood and Smith field, theiliiipstiessortinenf of CIIANDBLIEII9,-BRACE NTS, PENWTB ended' articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. • Baying :arrangements made by which they will lie constantly in receipt of new patterns and varietieff, they confidently invite the attention Of pur- chasers to their selecticra. . We are :determined to sell as -16 w as ' L AY hPußein tbs. NVesit, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer i;.3.M.illadvatitagetitgthese desiring articles In this line. • • ' - - -• We continue as heretofore to fit tip buildings of every de ecriptionier gas. water and steam. Brass Cestinge of all kinds made to order promptly. • LONG, MILL= h CO., iciu227 • ,No. 109 First street. GEORGIC BLETCHER, FROM NEW TORE, MANUFAUTuRER of the celebrited Goa/seiner Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every .description --.- otOrnamental . Bair, for Ladies and 1 ... Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, f-- , .---.:_fr ii,etvieuit, .Wood and Market, Pitts. =,—. litirkii: . Fitment's system enables Ladles - - - e - • 1 WWI accuracy. • No: L 22firrbtand of the Bead. No. 2. From , the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. a. Frem car to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper atterrt, the exact simile of the bald part. fuly4 New Coach and Carriage Factory "TOHNEITON, BROTHERS & CO. culler , of .Bebecca and Belmont streets, Aikshe;ie WOULD respectfully. Inform their friends and the pabidc generally, that they have commenced the manufacture of Carriages, l'allawalt.= , • .uches, Dockawaye, Buggies,Bleighs an d Chariots,inalltheir various styles of finish and proportion. AU orderswUt be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty brfinifih. Depart: will aka be attended to on the most masonable terms. tiling in all their work the best Eastern llhafts,Poles and Wheel stuff, they feel cond. dentthatall whofaror them. with their patronage, wilt be perfectlyeatisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give no a call, before purcha sing elsewhere. octtkly T. ,40113AT0N... J T. JOIIXEITOIC-..... Bicelgloo Carriage Factory. ".13110TIIIiii at CO., PRACTICAL COACH ep MAKERS, ?Inner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, AIM gtteny city; Pa., have on band and.are manufacturing an extended assortment of Carriages Rockaleays,- Buggies Ramp Care, &m, made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. using in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re paint attentedin nn the most reasonable terms. They feel oantiariet that all who may favor them with their patron. age,wilL be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.. The Pittsburgh and 31anchester Omnibuses pass every fif• teen minutes during the day. 0ct.25:13, PlT%'SBillitill COACH. FAC 1110l109"............11111T01 L. g'LLYINS. 01'011G1ALBUIT Bigelow dr, Co., . MICE' .6011.6 TO-E. BIGELOW, No. 46 S Dimond alley. near Wood street, Pitts • ; • burgb--COACHES, _CARRIAGES; PUNA. TONS, BUGGIES, and every description of """'""' fancy 'rollicks built to order and finished In • manner surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finasti, still of workmanship,' and durability of materials. AO- All work warranted novO n..PATTERSOBPB LIVERY AND SALE goiw, STABLE, 4. - assoma Corner Diamond street and Ctierrytilley aprli•tf PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH PLR:3IIPG, SCcsesoa To L. %rico% • co. CORNER MARKET s MARKET STREET AND DIAMOLD, keep constantly on !sand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi. eines, Ilegllclue Chests, Perfumery, Jana all exllcles pertain lug to his I:manes& WS. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. DROTUERS, (Successors to J. Kidd ,t Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Moil &reel, Pittsburgh, Po.. Proprietors of Dr. fPLane'e Celebrated Verzoituge, Wer ,ke. j alo JOHN RAFT, JR., (Successor to Jas. Id`Gutrey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Dealer In PAINTS, OILS, DYI; STUFFS, dc., 141 Wood street, three doors below Vireo alley, aprkmdely PITTSBURGH. itzaumLTism I I4POISTER OP PI:UNDIES, GIN, WINES, te.—Dealer in She Old .Mozongshela Whisky, Peach 13randy, La. klso. 'Rectifying Listillsr, cornet of Smithfield and Print truss.etthsonrkh 4hr:4 R. L. ALLEN, REIOLISAIX DIAIXII. IX Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigtga, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &e. ALSO, RECTIFYING' DISTILLER, NO. 8 ROOD STBX,ET, PITTSBUSON, LS,NV Braadies, Gina, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. INCroLT. and New Ragland Bum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old fdonongshela Ilya and Itetttqed Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana, Itegalia,and Principa_,clgars; Balt-Spanish and "Common Cigars, all at such low pries* as to ehalleng • compe.ition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all-sizes. I respectfully Invite an examine. 1 don of , my stack, at. No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, PBOOl. apr3:ly New School for the Violin BY U. C. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL 'VIOLIN SCHOOL— A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, Scan easy, progressive and practical form, and designed exprealy for the American student, to which IS added valuable lea ;sons and exercises and betutifnlarringements, u Solosand SDnos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, ;arranged and compcsed efBrolar, late IPrusidant - Ille - NeW - York Philharmonic Society. Thu above just received, in advance of the trade, by lIENRY HLEBER, 101 Third street. RECOMMENDATION We have carefully examined the above work of 11. C. tuff., and consider It one of the moot complete and prnc cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. O. ANTON, a. VOGEL, fell Teachers of Music. lui LAIRD, (late of the firm of 000/ZT k U=o having Lli.e opened STOKE NO. 9, (two doom above the old 1 1, land,) for the purpose of carrying - on the CLOTHING lIIIINNBB, hopea by strict attention to business to merit a tiara or the patronage of the late firm. N. Lte—Clothing niade to order in the most fashionable 'trio, wad on Gie elfortest notice—inferior to none in the idty. jan26.7 . _ i Jamas Ma'H i nges, • iyk/rONONGAMILA PUN= 1 rae o,Wouldraspeelitilly aIL Worm hie friends and the Publiii*at btu new estab ttabsataxt fir ninlr in full opoatiOn, and that hate Minted to Oiwnisib Boat 00310, and fill all :orders for Planed Lumber, Filmth protptneas, and it the lowest rates. rd arl,Plani,planedun one or both sides, constantly i fleish.lkio hand ' is, and Mouldings, of every description; mile to r der. tullibis and Carpenters would find it to their adtintage 4D give him a call, as he can funriurnisti them with planed ituff suitable Or, eyery description or work. Int. A. lIZABAII sBsg ON & CRISWELI, DELL AND 'BRASS FOUNDERS, Al fANuirectztarEßs of on kinds of BRASS WORE, LO 001.10.1TVE, IMAM EN G INE ,, PLUIABERS, &0. . otton Batting Matkuracturers.. , - .. Foundry on Rebecca street , Allegheny City. Mace and Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS an COPPER taketon exchange lbr work, 1 cash patd... , Ordere left at the Foundry or Office, will be 3romntly atternded to. .- . .- . rebeay JOSEPH' 'r. LOWRY. No. 43 artier of /VA and Mcid Came Upstairs; Entrance fret:until street. Pittsburgh, f ESPEQTHIILLY announce to the public that lie has commenced the REAL ESTATE AfiENCI, in cornice- Pon with Intelligence and denerel Collecting: He will also atbandhiannting. Persons= want of sorrants, in any 3 4ksolth or those in Want of piacea,<villba sappliedetshort notice. All bush:tea entrusted to his Care promptly at :ehded to. gcforeneerr-T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan, ESC IV. )4Leelle, Dr. Alex. Black, ;antes Alackeral, A. A. Mason, t Old. • . Schteekinass Hattal 11ITHOGBAPIIEBB—Third street,' opposite the Bost-idOce, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landseepes;Bill Heads, Shoe, Bills, Libels, Arthiteetutal and Machine Drawings, Business end .Slidtitig Cards, etc., MigraTed or Drawn on Etone, Printed n poloti;Sild - ,Biozuce, or Black, in the most approved styli, ••• at the seed reasonable prima • oetl6;ly IU GaUL.. IL .. ..... I. Owl. Graft, 1141• Inger Graft, ESTEEM.FOKNDKI, No. 124 Wood etre Pitts. lir l burgh, Pa.: : .2 I.II2fII7dCITIFUMS OP Coking Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grates, 041 and Wood Stoves, Plaice and Fancy Fenders, Pa for Stoves,,_ Sad and Dog Irons, Hallow Ware,Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Strive Kettles, Wagon Boxes, As. rittbl K. g. morn HUMUS .W. W. ?WM Elmlth, 'Blair dc. Hunter, (ate Stalin &Flnelnir,) WEIOLES.KLE, 011.00ERS, PRODUCE AND CODIMISSION MERCHANTS. BND DE &LBWS in ' ll kinds .of , Plasbnegh , Itlainfae inreso2l Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, fr.b9 .. .. . . r, , _Nv.. pp assirsua. OLD PAI NT)V) ESTABLISHMENT, (late John don' k StOckton,) art& Blank Book and Stationery. Warehouse, le. prepare& to aseente every, _style of Legal, i Jo menial, Comet and Steamboat Job Printing and Book i3l ing7IMITOr4 I 4/ every article is the Blank Book, Paper al BtatiOnerlitte, at the shortest notice and on the most alibis terms, ; :B auk Bat& iinti' Btatiezteri Warehouse. Printirlg Moo end riooklitnilerV corner, and &mond: Ste. Omn e , NERO ~: ~~., . .. • - . • • • . North-WeeLern Pollee Agency, N o. 89 WASILINGTON 11/OSOLL STREET, cosnor of DeArborn, ILLINOIS. ALLAN PES'EXRTON Dr 7017. titra ATTENTIoN TO TUE TRANAACTION"Ca A GENITAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois., Wisconsin, lidlchigin and Indiana. mblfhdtf TilE late firm of JONES & QiTIGG. been dissolved by the death of John P. Quigg, on the 27th hut., the business of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—[ocay . . Isaac Jones, ANITFAOTIMER at Spring and Blister - Steel, Plough Blab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half 'patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered iron Axles,—corner of ROSS and First streets, Pittsburgh, PA. 0et2.:1, MAO - roma D. D. LOGUE. 'D. D. Rogers Ss Co., Air ANUFACTURERS of .SOCIERS' patent Improved Steel -.INJ. Cultivator teeth. Office corner Baas and First streets. octZly JACOB WCOLLISTEI2I4 WHOLESALF. AND RETAIL CIGAR IdANUFACIZURICR AND DDALLII IN ALL lII*DB OF To'Dace% Snuff, and Cigars, No. 2A Fifth st., Pittsburgh. Ft. irir Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all thi various brands of Imparted Cigars. Ja34 ALFRED B CIIBLISO ZDWLILD DITILRIDOE Curling, Robertson it. Co., CUT, II ~~ANUBACfURI:V:S Ul ' ~b. :. . RE9 1 1 . 10:1 14 ,a0 c6 D I TT PL AIN .j s,n, t, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. zar Ail other kinds of Olasswure and Window Masa at low market prices. apTtdly Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORNAIIIINTED—No. 11 Sr. CI4III. RIMS. All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboats, de. All kinds of Oild.nEt and Re gilding, to order. Gilt Mouldings for Frames, wholestOe and retail Varnish for Oil Pain:logs. Engravings and Lithographs, for sale. RtFr Impaired or defaced Oil Paintings restored in tbe beat manner . All Frames and Mouldings to.nufactured in this estate , Bailment may be cleaned without injury, with soap and water. Call sad see. No. 21 St. Clair at.. Pittsburgh. WM. A. M'CLURG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. Inou receiving a large tunortrnent of FRESH GOODS, In addition to his already extenaive stock, purchased from first hands in the Kastern markets, which, will be sold at the lezwest market prim , . air hotels, Steamboats, and families, trayLng by the Quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. ria , Goode delivered in the city tree of charge PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H;PATTEItSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DI AIiROD STREtT AND CHERRY ALLEY. frlit sub.criber respertfully announces to the Ladles- and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erects...! a RIDING SCII(SIL, which in point .01 size, commodious nese and it laptation, undeniably excels my Flcanar estab lishment in the United Btatert Its location Is accessible from all parrs of the ci , y, while Its high and airy situation rendent it expe,iarti - suited to the promotion of health, by thlx mo , t ag teen tan exercise. The Horses are docile and well trained. and the proprietor pledgel himself that tw pains or expert., will be stirred to mriteth6 establishment the first In :bet-mit:dew, e)f the publio. tAlt - 2:1,t f rpfll intermit of Mr. JOtIN ATWV.LL in our hustne,s CPIIR•P 7rolll late by tv,zretisieLt. Our hwineex, of WHOLESALE UI OCEIt3, 1,111 be continue: by the remain parinrri under the nriAnr RAO ALEY, COSGIIATI: et CO., Nog. 1S and 20 Wond Mteet, PlttAburgh. DAG A LET. WOODWARD & No. 221 Market etreet, Philadelphia. WSt. RAO ALET & CO. Pitt.burgh, December Ditb, 1854—W.1c-22 HAVEw I 1 mytntareat in Lb, bnalnea. of Inntr, Millar I a Co., to .t. Long. who, oWI John ['WWI., wilt ettn- Lame at the r. 1.1 stand, o. 109 Front ftrreL I rortlially resonintend the new firm to the patronago,of ray frlenda. Pittshorzb, Jmy 2.9, 1851. I'. 11. MILLEIL EMCEE . . S.A. LONG ar. CO, • 1)F1.1. AND I:2tAe9 FOUNDERS, AND DAS FITTERS. .IDI tuella attoriiiiin to their stock of Choodelirre,lifackota, Pendafits, and other fixtures. ' tit up houses with Gists and Steam, make Brass Casting's of all kinds to order, fur Dish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittitigi, and keep Anti. Attrition Metal enno - tantly an hand. kill IN3CII/Ltal 71.1.11150 Sliver nem tifeictory. SPOONS, FORKS, ENIIILKNIS, do.—Kemperlom PRICTS —Owing to superior facilities to manufacturing my own work, we are now .cuing at letvst 10 per rent. lower thee the eastern tithe, or eketrltrrr All work is ear-ranted. • Stoli,nJ Sa i manufacture Spoons of the British sterling qualiv. Watches mod Watch repairing oontinued, with every fs ellhy and renewal & termivation to give entirr satisfaction to customers, both Se to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and douches., novl.l corner of Slarket cud Fourth streets. Steamboat Furniture and Orialrli. li i l ll WE hare on hand and are constantly ninnotbetro ring ATEA Id iltlA T CAIRN FURNITURE AND CB AIRS, of every description, Tin: Extension Dining Tablex; Do liar . do; Ladles Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Gents. do do .1.1 o; Butt.. P., .n do do do; V, Toilet Boxes; Tete • dates; Sofas; Divans; Centre Tabled.; Wash Stands; Card do; Writer do; Trays, &c., &e. Material and workmanship warranted, nod pares met. Iliztor7. T. B. YOUNG & CO, 1.1'20 38 Smlthtleld st, opposite City Rota. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Nu. '2O Ilfth erect, f-rsl tomer, abore Markel era; PA WHERE WILL he found the largest and best assorted YY stock of HOSIERY ever offered for sale in this city. Purchasers will dud It to their advantage to call at this en. tablishment and examine for themselves; it is all I need to femurs their eastern. C. DALY. N. IL—Remember the CIIILP Procemea Comm. faihy O. D. C. U. Head & Co., CIIEAP CARPET 'WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third street, near Market. would respectfully inform their frionde and the public generally, that they balm now in store their complete FALL STOCK, count:ging of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal 'Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon ingrain, Ilemp and Eng. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new design' and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggete, Ruge,Mats, Stair Eras Window Shades, he. Persons In want are invited to call and exam ine their Mock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. prollta and gulch snles." - ilEti TERMS CARE ONLY. oct2 Bounty La.itda.-aSoidiera 9 TIIE undersig..l h. made 1 1 1 11 , 111W. , MeUt. With Thomas Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS, lc., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LAlips, or any other damson-the Onvernment. .WANIUBI. PATIN ESTOCE, Residence; No. 9 Rom street, Pittsburgh. - Wm. H. Talcott At. Co., EDNXIESSOIIB TO T. KENNEDY, JB., • E 0 .,1 MANUFACTURERS OF GMT AND MAHOGANY LOOKS INO OLASSES,PortruIt and Pictitre 'Frames, ko., and dealers in Imported and Domestic Panay Goods, No. 62, cor, nor of Wood and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh. °an:lw Depot of I.ongworth & Zimmerman+• 'Ca tawba Wine• and Brandy. TUE undersiened luns received and offers for sale, at Mi amian prices, a large quantity-of Logworth & Zimmer man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dles' fiweet Catawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grepe,) will find my establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, dbitilled from the genuine Crape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best Imported Copier. 1). FICKEIBEN, No. 13T Liberty street. npilE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac -1 tore and sell SWEENEY'S ; DOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the .most economical - Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Any Information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of - J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tt 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood st.. :AO" - It Is True I cp,. THAT PICTURES f superior excellence may . befobtained at CARGO'S New Daguerreon Oalle tyrltc, 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from Ono to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. 'Children token in a few seconds. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve. Ding. febl9 IDWALD 8. BUS. MARCUS a. LIOLLIDAT CP., 11111 & Holliday, 13RODU FORWARDING AND 'CHANTS, Ecansoilk, in--Strict attention OGNIRISSION paidMßA- to all consignmenta for sale of Flour Produce, Ac. Orders for the purolutie of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. GoOle for re.shipment forwarded with despatch. toct96m HOME LEAGUE •FACTORY. II&MILTON STRWART, Manufacturer or • Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc , Rebecca street, Allegheny, has opened 5 WELTOTOOIII SLOOND STORY POST BUILDINGS, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks can be made as good and sold as low bore as In any other chy in the United States, are invited to tall and examine for them- Selves. • JIM= r...1.1D11 11 ' JOSEPEI J. IMAM. ; • leCalie & (gliccessors to Mnlvany Zedlie.) • MANITFACFCRERS of Out, Moulded end Plain, Filet and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE. and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware 'house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. nlb3:dly . - • s .% ' • ' •t- 4. * tvrt ; • • . % •-• EVE ••" 4 .••• .. .. r• . • ..,' PITTSBURGH. MONPAY, MAY 21, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. Pinkerton &. Co. EIIIIIE L. IIINGW&LI RiCUARD C. ROCKING, NANIIFACIUII.II/ Or gionsinme the Smoke. A. Card. HAVIN G sold my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, a CO, to William IL 'Wood, who, with A. G. Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Busi ness at the old stand, corner- of Wood and Fourth streets, ander the style of Wm. R. Talcott A Co. I confidently re. commend them to my former customers, ae every way .qualified to give entire eatiefaction. Allperaons having demands against me, and all Indebted to me, will please make an early sottlenient. ILENNZDY, BUSINESSICARDS. _ E A. L. C. IHMSEN PIANIIVAOTIMER .EVERY VARIETY OP VIALS; L .. TILES, ' LED WINDOW GLASS Black Porter, Wirusantl. Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND .CARBOYS; FLINT CLASS lifirvzirr VARIETY. Warehouse, Noe. 104 Secoiel, & 133,135 First et., PITTSBURGH - , [mh2B &mesa L. Everan. New Trimming Store, No. 83 Corner dr Mcirket'llreet find the Diamond. - DRANK VAN 0011.DRIV - rapt-dully 8.211101111Cel to the put:Aloof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be will open hie new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Raving fitted up the neatest store room in tho'clty, And 'filled it with a choice selection of the latestatyles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself thathe will offer superior in ducements and endeavorto give fullpatisfaction to all who may favor him with their patzonage. - : Now, don't forgetthe placo—;No. , Spldarliet street, corner of the Diamond. faprl2 PRANK VAN CORDER. Usury 11l °herded/4: Jeweller, IaKITING re-fitted his store in ahandsoine manner, and but recently returned from the:eastern cities with • fine assortment of WATCHER, iII‘PBBIZY, and FANCY DOODB, would call the attention'og his fiends and custom ers to the fact that among. his Watolmsliiill be found the most desirable styles, patterns and Oskar* Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brociches;BreaSt Plll4 likaand Vest Chains, linger Rings, RIM Rings, MietatureLtickets,atc.; etc'. YANCY DOODS , Auch as Papier llachei W o rk Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table lists, Colt's Pistols, Porte blormaies in great ValletY; China Yrnit and Cake Mahon; with an endlessemietr of useful end or namental articles, whichthavo only to be seen lobo sepre fisted. inorli HO. 81 MARKET STRUT. VOROLN ROBFATFION FJPTEItPILISE WORK.S. No. 196 Mod street, Third croorte.low. rtigits Alley. DOWN & TETLEY would • call theiattetition of Sporting Men to their large assartramatUf duns Itillea and lte• voicing Pistols, the largest and Peat spl;cte4 a too , eVer opened to. tills market; togetber.with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Toole and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible pricits to caalrpurehisers, or for good approved paper. marl& Boots •nd Shoe*, T N 0.96 .Fotlith Street, ngarly Dow-site 0 . the Mayor's °Mee, is manufasturing Oentlenten's first Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; Ladies' Boottg "Batt lloota;, Jenny Linds, Slip pars, and French Lashing Gaitersiot °Very colonmdshado; fancy KM and Satin Gaiters, °Utile beat' material; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N. B.—Aft Gods made to Order. in) Short oetim. (cull) °ldlers , Bounty hands, AA 14D CLALMB AGAINST GGventvaavr—l will' pro. o^re Bounty Land %Currants for Sillier); their Widows and Ainor Children, and will proscenia Claims against Government, nud. attend to businesot• in the "Court of Claims," recently n3tabliebed by on,grra,. Mee, No.l4BThird street, one doorAbovo Smithßeld et. March 19, 1858—(mb2 1 3) GII4II.LES• NAYLOR. - - NEW SEED ST.D.D.Et J10.1.V.51 WAILDROL I , for sale CANARY' DIEFIMOI the most Unproved r breed, being very hardy, and•tine eifgsre. Bird gee& --i:lanary,llemp, Millet, Hope and int3e4 need. banquet: will tie furnished compared of the finest FLONSIORS, Cataellas, Bore Bads, Heliotropes, &C. Evercrn.ens(in pots) forOlir istmas Trees, from the Seed and DOrticaltural Store, No. 49 irkfth it.. near Wood. deal) ENGLISH AND CLASSICALSENLINAILy. W. T. hIcDONALD, M. A., PAtncipm.. ripny. next session of the Lust Student *ill commence on NICNI)AY, the 4th of September next, oaths coca cor ner of Y. ry• and Liberty streets, lately occupied by tho Me... Yr. der. )7,P:renew—Um. A. 1- Loansta. Jr., 8. Y: Von orator.. IL ii1111«,r. dr. . •:, sue2s Bounty Learailu.„ , ' und.rAgned continual to notalu Bounty rand Warrants, Tna prewmt bill gives-to all wLo have woad in any war dare MO, 160 acres. - Terms rnOderato. LIMB COCK.3.llooT,37:Diamond between - Waal it, and Diamond._ agsncs for .5 oldliera..cleallas. • LOCATIuN ot , L PUROCASF.• AND SALE OF LAND WADIL. NTS.—The umieraitthted has 'mule at , ningetnecita with ,aumpeTemt and reaponsiblo,goetkiwn to ohtlio Certificates or Warrants? for Vaal/001dr widows or minor children, who are eutitlNl To Bountylanda; oleo for the Location of Lands, and the r Orthestrapli!aleof Land WaiTantlt. oll U DAMS. mtilCif Cornetof Wood ESEIMMII Maw Papier,Llassfrtngs. • • • • NO. AS WOOD STREET. VINE ?MINIM' AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel DeetorationA, In gold, oak and Marble; Hall raper, of Tenons styles; Fled and Plaln Paper*, for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Pagers;' Borders, Clefllngs, Figures, Window Shochnt. A large and complete assortment of the oho* selected for tha ornaoa, lad be sold at the usual low prices: req.3 WALTER P MARSHALL. Walter P. !Marshall, TM PORTER and _Dialer In frencla and American Paper I 11. I , till cm M. 11.14 wAsawr mace, armetis reettrft tramilt. STHANGERS Vi SITING THU CITY SLIOULD CALL IN to see the to:mm[llqt assortment of CHINA, CLASS end QUEENS WA RE, now open et ; the above establish ment. Our goods bells ; entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, - Ter and Toilet Ware, white Iron-stone, we have a great variety of shapes; also, gold Mold and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article ap,oertaining to a 'Dinner Set is large and well selected. Br, \ anuls Ware, Table Cotlery, tepeons, Casters , w a iters, and .House Furnishing Goods, we have a Jargs assortment. • COMMON W A lik—Our stock of common Tess, Plates, Dishes, Nappies, Danis, S'itcprs, Bud every article in the line is large, and we are prif . Pwred to POI the= with or without One gorels, as the pure, ewer may wish. Also, a large assortment of al I tilde c i/LASS WARE, which we are selling at ninon:1;01i tes.t of which are offered at wholesale or int oct2s SPRING STOCK OF HA AIBTIEG, PILNOS, CHAULOTTB BLUME, No. 118 Wood Y', street, Pittsburgh , sole Agent. , ; Ilarnburg 1 'Lame are undoubtedly on. perior to all oth era, both in etas:lefty of touch and superiority of tone. The have ntrolll,Tre&lv - renhei - highest marks of appro. ballots from the best European Pianista, such as LIST, TLIALU. And others, who have them Constantly in their own use, but also from oar resident Praffirror %la following is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR HENRY rs*Emocit. After describing the particular style, two of which he wants .fiir his own use —oue Grand B a nd one Square—he speaks as follows of their excellent quallth - tet "My little daughter, who plays very well, must,with My. self, have a good instrument, and - yours ar a the mil - titles which can satisfy me. ' " Instruments are offered me on the most at vomtnodating terms. 1, however, do not like them; they have not the I elastic touch and the tone Of yours. - "1 remain yours, respectfully, "llssav Itommcs, Pittob, srgh, Pa." For sale by CIIARLOPTE BLITSIB,' at the "Old Betel, liehed Piano Depot," 118 Wood street, Id door 11 bore Fifth Also, sole Agent tsr Pltubnrgh and Western Pet msYlrseis for /11/let, Doris .1 Ch.'s Batton Pianos, (which In the Fast cttles are considered superior to either Chick, ning'aor Naomi A Clark's, but which tenth-cot exteuelve4 known, as they have but lataly.beenintrmlueed here;) at -d other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the beet ma, hers, at - prices from 1215 to $BOO. " mblo A - , A FEW days since, I published au advertisement of my Ilesructao Plexus, in which an extract from a letter from-Prof. Ii Itobbock, of this city, addressed t, Me sera. Baumgarten .b Heins, cf !lambing, - the manuillctur era, was inserted. This morning I observed• In sever. ti of the daily papers a 0 Notic.,". signed hy Prof. 11, In which :he states that I wall unauthorized tO make use of it, r and the t it.was incorrectly stated and applied. • In reply—l presumed that If he hid written the • letter, be,of course, meant what-was therein contained, ai od con- Secnently required no authority from him to ma Ice the same public. As regard, the assertion as to its In. =rect. nem, I have the letter In my possession,and it ape aka for itself, word for word as I have pribiishe Messrs. tsanm garten & Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Runty Ica for endorsement—their Pianos wore known, appreciate d• and received the highest rommendations from the first r .rusts, long before Prof. It. saw fit to pass au opinion upon them. ; My reason for pablithing the extract was in the fact tiler be was well known in the city, and not be sure his n mom- Mendation was necessary to. establish the merit of the Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their own merit, and are endorsed by such men a. List, Tha iberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. mh2l CH AHL(OFTR BLILIME„ IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, In this paper, my na . eis made use of in connection with the Liamburg Pianos. Such use Is Unsiitliorised end, moreover • the mat , er is incorrectly statedUfid -misapplied: — T ha' ' are theca: About a year,ago I wrote to lianmgarten Heins, Piano makers in- gmbling; (tlermariy,)for a Piano of a new and peculiar construction, and of which I fo rnish cut a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Piano of their make sent •,c, Mrs. Milne, at the same time' offering to turn eh me with a similar one, in case I liked it. I accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not please me, I declined purchasing, of tnem. I have since caught and am now using a Piano Word the factory of NDONS & CLAIM, N. Y. - (mti23) TIENRY.IIOHDOCK. 3-030 111ELL014, 14o: 81 WoOrt STlttn,' PIANOS' &Liken -Fourth fitreat an&Diamond alley, has Jost receiv d:Atodr'thu niantifaotbry C glOirgiti NG & SINS, BOSTON ,a new and full suppls of thelr 410.8T CLASS SBFE.N - OCTAVE rieNo FORTES', with ail the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plaineiand lower priced styles, suitable for those who -require a cheap but good instrument. All the - Piano Fortek from this man ufactory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY Al' BOSTON FACTORY PRICES:. %' OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand PISMO% in good order, for sale at $3O, $lO, s7.p; $ll5, $lBO,Ac., Ao. MELODEONS--A roll . supply of lidelodeona of entirely new and beantiful stiles, and from tha best manufactories in the country, at $45, $6O, $l5, $lOO, $135, 1150. ' 40 0 A " n tf or we sale of Calbll3/130 & Boas' Prams, For Pittsburgh and . Western Penna. sa- No. 81 Wood etreat, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, " mhl6 er•rwist Tobacco receiving and fur ri :essl ßAM)--15 ety i l s p2Or ' ATWKLL, LKE a po. 1 • ; - • • -'4l)gir• • : Ix " r . . „ . CHINA lIALL, CARD. NOTICE. NEW STOCK O 8.; 11101( E If G '4- -801,s' IiNE=MI RAILROADS CLEVELAND AND ' PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. 'CONNECTING WITS STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA IFELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, • . VIA ALLIANCE. - - - V . shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo "Chicago, Hock Island, Wenn, and Et. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route Is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine, hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. : Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Thins from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-thredhours, and, St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. • - . The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts bargh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M., connect at Alliance at 6.30 A. 3L,11.46 A. M.., and 6.30 P. M., as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.80, A. 81., and 12.00 1.1.,and 635 P. M , court .cting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga. Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. M., 2 20 P. M., and 9.00 P.M. Passengers for Toledo, ,Chicago, St. Louie, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-anat....who wish to go through with; out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. Id.. and arriving in Cleveland at'2.2o P. M., as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.80 next morning, and St. Louie at mid night, VIA. WELLSVILLE The Steamers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the no nongahela wharf every morning, (Eundaya excepted.) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving Wells - alßeat 430 P. M., and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P. M. An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily; (Sundays excepted;) at 6.41 P. 31., connecting at Bayard with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2.10 P. M. • Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Bay anl for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. iO3-Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, via Wellsville, are sold at n less rate than in Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.20 and 2.30 A. M., and 0.26 P.. M.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. 31., and 10.00 IL U. Trains leave, Chicago for Rock Island and St. Louis as follosia: For, Bock Island at 900 A. AL, and ILOO 4. For St. Louis at 9.15 A. Al., and 10.05 P. 51; Passengers for St Louis go over Rock 'lsland Railroad to Jolley and thence over the Chicago and 3lissinippi Railroad to Alton, end thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Lnuli. Passengers by the 9.15, A. M., Train arrive in St. Loris at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day.. I:luggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re. checked for Chicago ens St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lot class. 2d el's. let class. 2d el'!. To Alliance $230 To La Salle-.. 519 c 0 $lB r4l " Cleveland ... 400 " Rock Isla, 18 00 1-1 " T01ed0..._.. 060 " Galena ..... 18 15 34 00 Chicago .13 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 18 70 la 20 " Bloomingt...lo 90 14 40 " Burlington 2.1 00 " St. Louis ....21 00 16 50 'Passengers are requested to office of the Company, In N • procure their tickets at the onongahehl thane, helm" the RAND, Sup't, Cleveland. CAUCIVIRY.Afet,PittaI•nixEL CENTRAL ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN TIIZOIVM Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to tile Mississippi. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL 41- ROAD FOaeERLY Tut CIRCIGO ACT.O , A CLAT. 31LLITARY TRACT IL. IL LS cow COMPLETED, And Trains run the entire distance from eIaIOAGO TO. BURIINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, EOKUEL, MUSCATINE, OQUAIVECA, WA PE,„LO, FORT OES .11QINE$, CA dINCIL BLUPF, de-, and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, 3 ACitSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Winds Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mir ms alpri italkoada. !rains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—nreiding all haying over at any uf thepaints. P•14,-tifninjlarllngtett dolly for Southern an tl Centre's. lowa and Nertbern-MitiOnll.-ucePtuethlr eparckest Mad moat reliable route to reach all the important points sc<l of the Mississippi as far tea Council mutt, with from forty to fifty miles leas staging than by any other rou ie. The Road, tot a largo portion of the way, is Inld with the COSTINCOUS Rath, the smoothest riding and beat Railroad in the Weet— well worked with the most modern Loromotiyes anti elegenit new Care. air - By this route passengers are sure of making connec tion.% and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of natio tun, WI on the route by Alton. Daggs , e 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 (Mice& in the East; at the Office el the Comp • ny, corner of Clark and Lake street..., in the Granite Building; at the Detiot of the Galena R. It., and at the Mich. Cent. R. it. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch., C G. lIANIMMD, Sup't. C. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. AB- TICRETS can bo procured at the principal Railroad ,Offices of the country. ntifirr 1865. AIR LIRE ROUTE 1555. 11 - .011 CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS Vu CILICAOO, ALToN AND fa. LOUIS RAIL giatragßaii ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and Mt (lerrying the Great American. Express and U. S. ibis. frISIE Only Direct and Reliable Roots to the South and South-Weat—Sorenty Mlles Shorter than any other Route. TITO TIIELOrGiI =PROS ?TAINS Dill; SIIXDAT3 TILCITTTD. LECLItiI Arriter Chicago. St. Louts. St. Lords Day Exprais 9.16 A Ii 12. 30 A al. St. Louis Night Express .......10.00 P. IL Ll 5 P. N. Trains ran directly through without change of cars or baggace. _ Pram ChWitge to St. Louis in 15 1 , , ,..4 hours_ 15IPuRTANT Gf)NNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock Istand•Raillcaul for Ottawa, Ls Salle, Reck Island and Cen tral lowa. . • At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Rpilroaci l'or Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Sp ingtield, with Great 'Western Railroad for Jackson ville sod Illinoisßiver. At "Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy •and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At st. Louis, with Daily Firstclass Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. it. P. lliOftGAN, Supt, Bloomington, 111. L. DARLING, Agent, Chicano, Ili. [sP7 PENNSYLVANIA, RAILROAD T _ lIREE DAILY 'PH ROUTH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. TO It %MN INO MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia far Pittsburgh at 73., A. Al., and Plus burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. AL THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. Ai.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia atl„ P. AI.. TUE 5101 IT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. ALAI:id Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. Al. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, galena and Chleago,lll.; Frankfurt, Lexington arid Louisville Ky.; Terre Dante, Madigan, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Naw Catrarts, Er. L 01313, LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATI. Through 'Pickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, sae handbills at the different st:trUng points. Passeugere from the West will Plod this the sho?test and most expeditious route to Philadelphia,l3alti mere, New York, or Boston. • THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. NLESKIIII;S, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. W_s -- /REX TfiItEE—STORY HuilnES a OR BALE — Situated pn Franklin and Elm streete. Tho earlier house con tains five' 'r im '''. a good cellar and a store-room—water Rs- The other tu e ,, th ro ,lgh . the house. houses contain eight rooms each; bath room, cellar, and het and cold water through the whole house. For price and tor. (1.9 call at the Real Estate Office of S. CUTHBERT h. SON. ROUSE AND Lt., 'use, with good Lot, paled fence, Frxmo Dwelling Ht . situated ou blt. Washington, it nit trees, lie., piessallt4)' of the city. A bargain con within twenty minutes wa1k,,, r ,,,,,, or payment. ...e FDIC $4.50.—F0r tole; . flow A • , ` k , 0) 4 1 140 Third nt. ltos had in the above, and easy t. "TAMPER'S MAtiAZIN E FOR :C Frank Leslie's Gazette for May Putnam's Magazine Oodey'e Lady', Book Peterson's Magazine Si Graham's Magazine Nature and 11111)11113 Nature; by Earn Slick, The Illustrated Manners Book; a Manual of Own Belk' virr and Polite Accomplishments. Just received and for sale by W. A BILDENFENNEY my 2 Fifth it., opposite the Tlif.atrc. wANTED—A QII k; EN AWA RH I'AOR. tHt at JUIN A HALL, No. 02 Market. street, between ThhC and Fourth streets. m ,12 .1,11/Ult .111./14315d rUlt oIiLE AT A ItAntiAll4 Two r Brick Houses an•t Two Frames, situated at corner of Townsend and Clark streets, with lots, cork 24 feet front on Townsend street, by 100 deep to Bank alley. These bons eS are well adapted:for renting to small families, and as la worth $4,000; but will be sold at.ti very low price and otv "favorable terms. Alen, 8 Building Lots on Crawford street. B. CUTHBERT A SON, n 1 .- 140 Third street. `AT OULD YOU keep your handa soft, BMW' tt and white, and remove tan, sallowness and redness of the skin? Thou use the lißltPlrlTlo 80 AP that popular and ch.lip article, prepared with great Care from the recipe of a Lon- don Chemist, and sold try the subscriber for five years in this city. Only . 12% cents a cake. 8. L. CUTI.LBERT, 140 Third 'street. ("1 UANG-51 tons best Peruvian, in bags of 150 lbs., for T sale by Irozy3) • • 'JAMES. WARDITOR. r'tBIISP,MD 130(1.6.1t-60bbls.Vrushed. Sugar just me m, IDE from cabal, own for oale by myl ATWELL, LIM A.OO. ESNS DAILY MORNING,- POST. MONDAY MORNING::: [Prom Household Words.] - MY CONFESSION. I had always been a passionate boy. - They. said I was almost a fiend at times. At others I was mild and loving. My father could not man age me at home ' • so I was sent to school. •I was .more flogged, both at home and at school, than any one I ever knew or heard of. It was inces sant flogging. It was the best way they knew of to educate and correct me. I remember to this day how my father and my master used to Bay "they would: flog the devil out of me." This phrase burnt at last into - my very being. I bore it conscientiously about me. I heard it so often theta dim kind of notion came into - my head that I really was poseesed by a devil, and that they were right to try and scourge it ont bf . me. This was a very vague feeling at first. After events made it more definite. "Time Went on in the old. way. I was for ever doing wrong, and for ever under punishment-- terible punishment, that left, my body wounded, and hardened my heart into stone. I heye.bit ten my tongue till it was black and swollen, that I might not 'say I repented of what I had, done. Repentance then, was synonymous- with cowar— dice and shame. At last it grew into . a savage pride of endurance. I gloried in my sufferiuge, - for I knew that I came conqueror out of there. The masters might flog-me till I fainted; but they could not subdue me. MY constancy was great er than their tortures, and my firmnets superior to their will. Yes, they were forced to acknowl edge it—l conquered them; the devil would not be scourged - out of me at their bidding ; but re mained with niewnd mine. When I look book to this time of my boyhood, I seem to look over a wide expanse of licsart land swept through with fiery theme. Paseione• of every kind convulsed my mind—unrest and.men tal turmoil, strife and tumult, and suffering meti er ceasing.;—this is the 'picture .of my youth whenever I turn it from the dark wall of the past. But it is-foolish to recall this now. Even at my age, chastened and sobered us'i'am, it makes my heart hound with the old peselonate throb again, when I remember the torture and fever of my boyhood.. I had few school friends. The boys were afraid of me, very naturally ; and shrank from any intimacy with one under'such a potent - bad as I. I resented this, and fought my way savage ly against theni. Oae only, Herbert Ferrara, was kind to me; he alone loved me, and he alone was loved in return. Lovedas you may vial believe a boy of warm ateotions, such as I wee, in spite of all myintemperanee of palmitin, iso lated from all 'and shunned by all—would love any one such as Herbert! He was the Royal Boy of the school; the noblest; the loved' Of all--- masters and playmates alike; the chief of all, clever ; like ti young Apollo.among the h.trdsman; supreme in the grace and figure of his dawair g manhood. I never knew one so Uneelfish—to gifted and so striving, so loving and so just, eo gentle acid eo strong.' , We were friends—fast, firm friends. The other boys and the ushers, and the masters, too, warned Herbert against me. They told him continually that 'l,lthould do him no good, and might harm him in many ways. But he was faithful,Land suffered no one to come bet - Vetting. I never had been angry with Herbert. A word, or look, joining on the humor of :the - moment, would rouse me into a. perfect fiend against any ono else. But Herbert's -voice and manner sooth ed 'Me I.llPler CYCITy kind of excitement. • In any paroxysm of rage—the very worat—l was gentle to him • and I had.never known yet, the fit' of lazy ivtilehlacid not yieldedlo - bis remonsteance'. I had grown almost to look on him as my good angel against the devil whom the rod could not scourge out of me. We were walking oft the oliffe one day, Her bert r.nd I, for we lived by the sea side. And in deed I think that the sea makes me fiercer than I should else have heed - . The cliffs where we were that day were high and rugged ; in some places going down sheer and smooth into the sea, in others jagged and rough ; but always dane ' erous. Even the samphire gatherers dreaded them They were of a crumbling sand stone, that broke away raider the hands and feet, for we had often climbed the practicable parts, and knew that great masses would crumble and break under our grasp like mere gavel heaps. Herbert and I stood for a short time close to the edge of the highest cliff ; Haglin's Crag it was called e look ing down at the sea, which was at its high tide, and foaming wildly about the rocks. The wind was very strong, though the sky was _almost cloudless ; it roared round the cliffs, and lashed the waves into a surging fearn, that beat furi ously against the base, and brought dawn show ers-of earth and sandwith each blow as it struck. The sight of all this life and fury of:nature level ed my blood and excited my imagination to the highest. -A strange desire siezed me. I wan- i ted to clamber down the face of the oliffs—to th'e very base—and dip myself in the white waves _ foaming around them. It was a wild fancy . bet I could not conquer it, though I tried to do so tandl felt equal to its accomplishment " Herbert, I am going down the cliff;" I said, ,throwing my cap on the ground. Nonsense, Paul," said Herbert, laughing. He did not believe me; and thought I was only in jest. When, however, he saw that I was serious, and that I did positively intend to attempt this dan ger, he opposed me in his old manner of rentle nem and love; the manner which had hitherto sub dued me like a magic spell. He told me that it was my certain death I was rushing into, and he asked me affectionately to desist. I was annoyed at his opposition. For the first time his voice bad no power over me ; for the first time his entreaties fell dead orr my ears. Scarcely hearing Herbert, scarcely seeing him, I leant over the cliffs; the waves singing to me as with a human voice ;' when I was suddenly pull ed bank, Herbert saying to me, angrily— " Paul, are you mad? Do you think I will stand by and see you kill - yourself ?" He tore me from the cliff. It was . . a strain like phytriesranguish'when I °mild nalonger See the waterit: I' lathed "againit hint savagely, and tried to shake off his hand. But he thiew hie areas around me and held me fiemly,:and the feeling of constraint of imprisonment, overcome my love. I could not bear personal restraint even from him. Hie young slight arms seemed like leaden chains about me ; he changed to the hideousness of a jailor ; his opposing , love to the insolence of - a tyrant. I called hoarsely -to him to let - me free; but he still clung around me. Again I called ; again he withstood: me ; and then I struggled with him. -My teeth were set fast—my hands were clenched, the strength-of a strong man was in me. I seized hire- by the waist as I Would lift a young -child, and hurled him from me. Clod help me! I did not see in what direction. It was as if a shadow had fallen between me and the sun, so that I oou'd see nothing and there was no color. The sun was as bright. overhead as before; the grass lay at my feet as gleaming as before; the waves fleas, up their sparkling showers; 'the' wind • toes ed the branches full of leaves, Ills .boughs of glittering gems, as it had tossed them ten min utes ego; but I saw them all. indistinotly war,' through the veil, the mist of this darkness. The'': ehadow was upon me that has never left me since. Day and night it has followed me ;'day and night its chill lay on my heart. A voice sounded unceasingly within me, "Murder and a lost soul, for ever and ever." I turned from the cliffs resolutely, and went towards home. Not a limb failed me, not a me meet's weakness was on me. I went borne 'with' the intention of denouncing myself as the mar: - darer of my friend ; and I was calm because I f e lt that his death would then be avenged. I hoped for the most potent degradation possible to humanity. My only desire was to avenge the murder of my friend on myself his murderer and I walked along quickly that I might over take the slow hours, and gain the moment of ex platten., I went straight to the master's ioota. Bei spoke to me harshly, and ordered me out:of hit eight, as he did whenever I came beforildizi._'±F t old him authoritatively to listen to me, 'fee ad something to , Bay to him, and my manner,: I' ppose struck-him,- for he tweed:around-Co me again and told me to speak. What had I to-say? . If tiepin by-stating briefly that Herbert bad: fallen clown Haglin's Crag, and theta - 'was-about to add that it was I who bad flung able' dairy; y JUS RECEIV MIZE NUMBER 206. MAY 21 * ,:,44,Pfhs ,: ;. ~ RATES OP ADYCitTiSINtO IQREND &error az' TAN P1771111C11011 Palll 712 UNI N9'11.412111,03 0130 coati additional Insertion one ,week.... 176 two weeks .......... 3 00 'three , weeke 4 GO one 6 00 two atottlie' 7 09 three months' - 9 00 four months .. 10 00 al: mouths 12 GO OLIO year tanding Card, tin lines or less, per 20 00 Int lunar • Jae equate, per ennum, (ezelneire'of the pepe29-....- 25 00 though unintentionally, when—whether it was mero faintness, to thisday I do tot know—l fell senseleim to the earth. -And for weeks I remain ed senseless with brain fever, from it was believ ed the terible shook my system nut received at seeing-my dearest friend perish, so miserably before my eyes. This belief helped mnoh to soften men's hearts—and give me a place in their sympathy, nevergiven me before. ' [cosausioN TO.SSOUOOW. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. -ILEVREL'S . . CITYCABINET WAREEDIJS.R., = No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oaroffujapnwsnxiscairer) FTIRRITTEE, 117 EVERY Comprising Louis XIV, Laub XV, Elizabethanand Antique, with ScAlpture Carving and modem style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Afahogany,Satiutvood and kiiide; -superior construction, and finished In the best etyle,equal to, if notexcelling inane. ity, tke Goods of any Establish. • mentln the United States. IDEFLOYING none but experienced workmen; (appren- U 4 Coca being positivelyexcluded,)aniinsing the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pup chasers. Amongst the many advantegea offered to -par. chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing a Henke, either in ele• gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by -which means all the articles in each room correspond in style acid quality, and the immensa stock alwayava hand, being SCO , AtiOUS in deslgn,•tinables purchtteans to_ Wage their taste tit a selection without the deley,neeessarily caused hi ordering Parnititre. • To . give =idea of the Brilshid Furniture onliand,l need onlyuiforin you that my Rooms are 170 lest long, by 27feet wide, four noors in. number; with' Shops contiguous, int:t alent to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that . the work is nil done under my own imtneditice inspection,- .4nr The Packing Lae!" done - in the Store, and Furniture 'warranted• to carry safely any distance, Vieltersto Phila delphia are respectfully invited, OH plltalllDellrOt otherwise, to cell ana examincithe Goods. - • an25:19 ST. LOUIS. JOSEIEW ItIOGIUDGE; • COMMISSION AND FORWARDING lIIRRODANT, No. 88 Oonwastiat, _arrow PIM 8=37, - . Sts 1601110, Rao., . • . Coligromtklivsiiatdoommt,wlo . ruiwillzoeetwlf.bprotopt and personal ittontion, and Libczal amine!, will be given when redluired,on Consignments or Billie Lading, Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Tien* and other Produce will tie promptly filled it the Icrwest market prices. The P.:mewing 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 .of Etorege and Drayage as muett as possible avoided. Pa; r & Bacon, • Bt. Donis; Ellie & Morton, Cincinnati; Ohs cess,Blow & 00, - do;- Strader & Gorman, do; Chontean & Valle, do; Hosea & Prazer; do; Donn, 'ling.& Co., do; Springer & "'. do; J.W.Ratier & Brojittebb; E. O. Gooodman & Co, de; D. Leech & Co., do; E. &C. Yarnall &Co.,Shilads; Wzn.Holmes & Co, do • Morgan; J. hf.Thack* Morgan: Blow & March, New York.. B. B. Comegye, da„. - Brost it korresti . do;:Shields & .. do; Charles A. Aleigs, do; Josiah Lee dr, Co., Baltimore. A. G.Parwell & Co,Boston; Abraham J. Cole,_ ' do; Howard, Son *Co., do ; W.B. Reynolds, Lonieville; H. D. Newcomb & Bro., do; & Cor„Commisslon Merchante, New Orlectui. teLlhave an opetaolley of Ineurance,which will cover all shipments to my addiess, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed .on billy of lading before, or at the time df shipment-. tiOfIP.IDGE, . ang6 Lonla.lassoml. TO LET, FOR SALE;' &c Public, Sale , of the DlalitLine . of Work, of Pennsylvania. 11,1 , OTICE. is hereby given, that by anthr rity of an lirt of j Asaenxbly of Pennsylvania,. approv.ed May 831,1855, will be exposed to public sale, at the - 21ferehant's Exchange, in the city of . Philadelphia, on rues* II; the 24th dayt.trJu iy, 1855. 0.114 o'clock, P. 51., the whole Main Zane of Works. between Philadelphia and .Plttsburgh, con sisting-of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Al legheny Portage Railroad, including the - Mew road • teaveld the inclined plane; the eastern division of tbe Pennsylva nia canal from Columbia to. the Junction, the Juniata.til vision of the Penna. canal from the Jul:Ilion to the Lena-ern terminus of the Allegheny Portage railroad,. end the. west ern division of the Pennsylvania canal from the weeti rn carmine of the Allegheny Portegellailrcad to Pittabnigh, 'and including also the bridge over the Susquehanna, at Duncan's Leland, together with allthe surplus Water power of said serials -;and all the reservoirs,. machinery, /ocomo tires, care. blots, stationary engines, work shops," water station:4, toll. lances, offices, stock and materials, 'whiteout , - er and wheresoever thereunto h.longing, or. held for the use of the same, and together with the right, title. Interest, claim and demand of the CteamomoeaWr. of Pentuyiennia, to all property,real, perSonal and mi sell, belonging to the same, oR t e terms and conditions precribed by the said act of Assembly, copies of which may he obtained on ep plicatien no. or letter addiessed to the dike of the tierreta ry of the Commonwealth at liarrisburg. Pennsylvania --Rxecutive Chamber. 1 JAMES POLLOCK; : Liax.rhbura, _May 9, 1855 ,1 Governor of Pennsylvania. .. myls - Beautiful Siting for Country Homes. m. undersigned offers for. sale, on easy terms, BIPTY T lOTS,laid off andrestricted for rnralreldences. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, on the bank of the Allegheny river. 764 feet long by =0 feet deep ; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ann' venues, andllenrietfa and Herr streets. This square contains many YttitTreos of the choicest kind; and commands a finalize , of the picturesque and romantic see. nery around. lam desirous of preserving this aqua* en tire, as it would afford one of the most charmingaralmag. nltleent sites for a gentleman's summer residence, 1n the immediate vicinity of the two cities. . Also, about TRIOS, ACRES Off GROUND, at tho head of the Island,advantageOuslysituated for manzfactrtrinephr. posse. The aboie property is sitnated boron h, on " • - ' " Ignacio& I,* the high ardtneari bank of flees and hyreseSal) y a very cubstiadial Bridge of ono span. For. purtienhme AP ply at my. residence, in Haquesne - borough; on ' the main bank, fronting the head of Herr's Island, et , of JOUR HON-- LAP & CO., corner of Second and Market 56., Pittsburgh. aprlldf • WM. C-1111122EJL. Valuable Property for Sale • WO "LOTS OF GROUND. upon which are erected four TBrick and two Frame Buildloge,.which" rent itietially for $5OO. Said property is situated in the *Dihath: i Ward.of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between ithd - streets. Also, the Factory and Ground 'known sia • the Emplie Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Mortis stieeta. AlsO, 23 ecrea of unimproved land, situated on theAlle gbeny liver., ono -Mlle from East Liberty: On a Tertian' of this lord there is the best Saw Mill location in the coonly. Also, a'numbei of lots' containing from 1. to 6 am" of choice land. situated ono mile north•weet of , East LlT**, and one east of Lawrenceville. , The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be diapered of on-advantageous terms teearlt M ob:leers. . For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wm. P. Daum, No.— Wood Street, Pittsburgh. N. D. THOMPSON , • Areignec for Jaa. 3. Neglek,A Coal Work• For Sale QIXTY TLIEEE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal ►) attached, and 511 the improvements,thereon- in anemia ful operation. 'Mild Parm is situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied n renal:Col:Mc, Barn, Tenant liouses,Crchard, Itailroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal is five feettluck,and cannot be surpaAccd in quality. For further particulars apply to NICIIOLFON & PAYNE, t - f No. 05 Liberty street., Residence at Evergreen. (PUB lINDERSPLNED olfere for sale .his propertyln the I Evergreen Colony, Rosa Township, live.miles from Pittsb - L-gh. The -house is 58 by '34, 'arranged with sour Rooms, a liitabon, and slug° ilall on the first lloor, - and 13 provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the tale; with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to the house are Two Acres of Ground, bell in fee, ottwhich there V a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable anti Chicken House. The Colony is provided With a School of. the highs est order and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified:to teacheven-the higher - branches of. study.— This admirably ,conducted School ie of Incalculable advantage to 'the mart of as the ideas hero have an opportunity of eheotinevdthent the contaminating influence of outside pressure, too often found , around set:mole in the city' , and Immediate vicinity • The house and the Two Acres. will be sold with or with" out the interest in the faror propert3r; and the avails willbe taken in adjusted balances-and certificates of dop'orit, egatust feb2l • ' WILLIAM A. MILL. C 4 Wood atreet. TUT—Prota the let of April next, the coratuodloutt BRICK BUILDINGS situate in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between DrSckenridze street and, the Monongahela :river, lately orzupled bp - Alessti." Bike: well, Pears & Co as a GlassmanuPtetnry and Warehouse.; This property's eligibly situated, adjacent to theillotibri . valeta wharf, for, any business connected with steamboathige or river trade. or for minuf let UT Mg 0urp.4.9. Several small Balliing,i acd yarrl are attach.' 4A. Apply to L!V BAIINKS, President Pitt. end Conu. Co., mhl&tf I Neville Flail. panrth nod I illy-r%. Hater tur itsess,ae• T3IVEY'S HOTEL, (formerly known as the fad.IILETIN Ilocaz,) Is offered for lease on favorable terms. Being irltnated on the corner of Fourth street and (I rant: near to the Court lionee. and about midday been the Iforumgalula !Wharf and the Pennsyfranio Depot; It is one of the toast leaeant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The Hotel will be furnished, if desired, and lea.ed for a term of year:, commencing from the first of April , near ? For further information apply to JOSEPH S. t A. P. 31ORRISOM, Att'ys,- Jan2ihdvirtf °Med N 0.143 Frorth cc.. PlttsburalL Bearding Elonool, " ' iIIiSIDDIEP. BOARDING 110U9B.—Tfre OLEN 1:10TEL and Grounds are offered for BENT for either the above purposes. The size and arrangement of the. both 1, the beauty, extent and variety of the monde, and Mi.! singular advantage of the poeltion. seciudeir - froth' every- - thing objectionable, render this a most deeirable.loesktion fur either a Biala or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mh2Ytf .1. W. BUTL ELL 97 Protit street.— -; Far Rent,, , A FARM. CONTAINING 53 ACRICS OP LAND, tinder a high state of cultitra , lo6l, with large and converileLt DWELLING HOUBB, recently built and cf modern AP fe good Barn, fitabling,.Ac.i situated on the south bant'of cfio ifonongahela river, a miles above Pittsburgh, being' one sr Ole most beautiful and'-pleasant localities anywhere to he Mond. Prasessbon given on or before the la or.Afriilirrii snq Nor bale. . . . , ' ':' i , I/it P rit t e li t 3 o C o i rd;r A 4 D on S fL.° 2 2ecta ß E N tles ES ltraal' v d_, e rr e ir d een used a few months,. They will. be edd - at a kang-‘2.* .. in Copsequence of a changetbat bas taken place in the utikeribeee finally, he h,e no farther use for thrtri:!,' , ".•,,,,' A. BALLOI4, I. . No. 140 Waiter-After. I.Tl .T ftP 5 A GOOD StilelS 1101.15.1: EUlt SAlit.,—tittuitork en.Ztla74o4 atzbet; is new evil welt arranged tot. two &mina% IL tin 2.4 feet front on Marlon. by 104 deep on 1 benst'SliAti: Price, $ 1 , 4 0 0 ; terms easy. $. OVTUDERT so9i=i• mpg 140 Ttiln.l street. MEI IL CHILDS 123 Wraid otrite` le 4 t . .t
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