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Masa cord _ . .foblittedonain Morning, (Sunday excepted.) -.- aoatamitst mania orgroa 9b rnir Ci a"t r ln 4.l4lkWitagr 'arWetV34,l,6 !CUT ylrW e yeas ier Single copan orr - a—fox ?ifs At &be col:inter Di the °Roe, and by the Years Boys. t .... ..... • , ^ writs-"- • ppthiii`ctiedYibmthe )o.iii•64l6;l6zicii tie •biihtiec ate hut, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance,: Slagle . • • /or- No paper,wili, be Sisocrotinued - =lege at the 4.lacre on of the PrOptietoisa until ihq arrest-axes are pat& :. : • „ •r NoAttonthin will bei paid •to anyorder unless atom ilaniod.b—thomoney.oflatiefeetoryt'efere33oin this eikq, with the Nsiablithwent ofj thaXcerning oT one of the kaput Job Printing Offices an the city, solierca, rode of work Octane on the thortest notice, and most reason. bie gems. - - • ' PROFESSIONAL °AIMS. It t objt. !S. - • A TTOIINEY ',AIIEiTOUNBELLU-R, LAVI-i•Offiza, No A —, Fourth street, Pittaburzh, Pa. . deellay James 4. Lowrie, • - ATTORNET AT LAW--Offiee, Fourth elrest„ Pittsburgh, between Binitheeld etkeet and Cherry alley. fdeellay JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND 90IINSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 14 4 Fourth stroot, 1 • • rurturaarrrs. JOHN' - BARTON, IMORIItt AND 1131MSELI011 AT LAW, 'Offtee,'icorner Fifth and Grant sts., = prrrsnriaaa, Plk. ..... —.Thomiss-Oleani AATORNEY MIA:WAN - Et SQIICITOR IN 4111LAN011 - 11Y. JOIVOIWiss# ttooi toltie Post Offie:S; Stottbenyine, Oblo. t V , 43. V. AMANNY:AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh; I*, P.artli diOr below Mr., Rody Patterson's Livery • —O.' Orlando - boomip, A TSORISIVI LAW-08lee, foitrth i3tteet, abois Wood. 53,47 anises M. Marshall, latoliSZY-ATlA.lVlClLie,,Lovrriceitßulldingi,"l'cartb 11-.114:1139t , ; JanT:ly • J " .11. S. Carne A TTORNBY -LAW—Office on Fourth street, between LVlClllettglaleY leAd Ormmt street. Sealr • ' 1 owry, no.u.NE:ICANb oSugBEla.ou AT LAW—Offles to c I P. , Facweirs r.dallnits:on Omit street. 302 __D. 11. Damen A MORN= :AT LAW,--,Na. 127 Soiirtis street, above and . JoL. neat fnidedield. , - ma527:7 rietrick RI 9 Kennet, QP 'l4l LED .WARD . WEICEttIEZTEIi OF ertiliT FIPTLI STREETS, (formerly Ocoapted-by Alderman Lewis;) where all bu• ainese portalning to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Nam willbeproniptly attended to. febl:3m N. Ilnekmimter, Alderman f %MOB, Grant stret#.;botween Fourth at. and Diamond, V alley. ,ConweYalluang of all kinds done with the great., 1,4 rare and ist'al . accuracy. Titles to Beal Estate .ez la34 - S. Neal, Alderman. it: Q. al Ti I Street, between Wood and Market streete,. .121:RiAtabmr,b. Collectiompromptly made. Bonde,Diort• SraZer, and ether writings drawn 'with:neatness sad emu racy. )63111r _ ; BURGEON DENTIST, (sue. campy -to G. W. Biddle,) NO. 144 811E811. FIELD STREET. ' air - Odice houta, from 8 to 'o'clock, and rota R to.C. o'clock. • • - • ot A &Sew. Dr.NTIBT, fourth stmt., five doom 0/Mk. Sauna-From aline U. to fiTe , *d0e20:3,- r IkX.- r Sr BUSINESS CARDS. . . 3. exur.s.soa. ((Successors to Joshua Rhodes & Go.) WHOLF.BSLB DEALERS IN, FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, liiinceA,"Ccintectioiaary, Sugars., ac. • .ta- :Vb.39 Wood str;:et, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. apt AY. ninnuAn BINGEII,B4I & CO., FORWARDItiII 'AMY . COIiIIISSION. MEISOUANTSI, Libeily ;treat; opposite Pcana. Railroad-. Depot, spri _ Ptrrutrami, Pi. Henry U. Collins, FOBW & DDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIANT, and Wholes:de Dealer to Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generally, Nu. 25 WOOD 1314 Pittsburgh. fmrcr6 - Paul & Plurilocki' CIOUSIMION AND MAW/Ott/IND HEADBAND, AND DTEA3IBOAT AGENT3--No.l Witer street, Clacinnstl, Espl:tf _King_ moor head, WILERALIS GROCERS A.ND.YRODUCE DEA LPRA— NO. 27 wood street, Pittsburgh. [my -13. T. C. Alorgan, BOOILHELLER . BTAITONE I t—has always an .han a . gaueralassortmexttof flehool, Miscellaneous and Blank Boots, Printing, Post and Qap Parr, &a., Wholesale and Bt. Wood etrEdt, below Pilc h, East side, Pittsburgh. AA:Wanted. Bags 10 ,1 'ranuarellcraps. aldkly D .. Chadwitici . CALK fl it FADS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, -Pittsburgh.. The : • highest ?rice in ea.h paid for raga. ictutist stu.s.en, Pittsbargh. Miller din Iliclretason, TATHOLES - ALE GROCERS, LICPORTERS Or BRANDIM, 111 • Wines and Segura—Nos. 174 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nulls, Outran Tama itc.. constantly on hand. William Carr 47, Co, (Wk., Cue late of the Errs of if: PaLaza & Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS arid Dealers la Foreign Mao and Brandies., Old Alonongahelaand Rectif3ed Whis key, N 0.329 Como:semis' Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Co.ivartnerstrlp. THS subscribers have this day formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on Commission and Forward. ing, in connection with the Fish, Lawn and Oil, and Pro :duce business generally, under the style of Es - ausu & Rico aansouvararehoase No. 110 Water and 15D "Front streets: forptstly occupied by Eurbridge & Inthram. r. • • Wlf.li ENGLISH, - JAMES RICLIA EDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, Itsbritsry Ist, 1854:feb3 Mt..-8..-_DfI4.VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh ,. Pa-, dealer 11 GrACountry Produoo, offers for sale a choice stock o ties; nelectedfor faraily.use. 5' Splena of every variety and the purest quality, ground at hie Steam Mille. Ate. ; DribtFrulte, Fereign andDomenthi. Produce taken In ex &hinge foiMerchandlze. F. it.. D. lieurn - rOarired a fall assortment of Landreth'. VirrantedGarden Sedds, and invitee the attention of all in. terested in rural affairs. jaral W B. suatan. J. incnaansert. J. I. IatINCTI _ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. efOISHISSION AND FORWARDING MEROIIANTR, em Wholesale Dealers in Flab, Bacon and Oil, and Produc. generally. Wareboase formerly occupied by Burbridge A Inghrumilitn - 1113 Wimp and 150 First street, Pittsburgh Pena.` fe3 COUltaillillol2 House 1 1 1 , 1 fE4?b“Mgterl , bar , a_house for the above pui "jOne, at..N.7.1.7 .Flaithlield street, four doors above thb Monongahela louse. - We will purchase, or receive, on namulission;for saleoimisighments of Flour, Bacon. Chew, Gal; Buley, zse er.ed, Baled Flay, ac., upon - which we will make advances, or purchase at th. best market rates for cash. aim° - Jas. 112. , Liztu ghll n. IrtEASSlellf GROCBRIET, PRODITOE, -FLOM BACON ac.,1 , 10.10, corner Smithfield and Pint acmes, Ilitte burgh, Bs. ' • nov6 4010 , 1 /1.11111,1NG—....«...T1110d. 11, ....10.A11C121 L. TOUNC - 13. Young . •; LV?., stred,opposile tray meet, ittAN.UYII. -.CURERS Or CABINET FURNITURE ANI 41.11tE,:o1 anti description. , Materiels sod work • txteasttir warranted, and gold pt realised prices; ' Care taker tII perklnsc. far Liza Mut water eirrlice. eu:SI - V. D. Wood, • THOORIER - AND,WHOLESALE. DEALER IN WINEf 147*North .Second street,t(th doci atior,e Race, last aide, ,Phßadelphle, has on hand tho belt glallaueciroitlßrandlee, - Wihes. Irish Whisky, klonooea Dela .Whieky; flolland Giti; Cordials, :Ye on terms worth, the ilteution Rurthitre . and dealers.an2.,.3y henry OirCallough dz. co.. i N rriovs .r e ol . t. ti n tpc„, la T L ln cgi o Co . ctptto,n,tre7.l3..rilt - - Wm. Dtgby, Jr., fILOTECING'AND FU11N1131.1.11 , 41 STOLLE, Masonic MIA NJ Fifa 'dreg, Pittsburgh.-Clothinx made to order, 1• Qoat stiTe,AnCitt moderate raw.. aug:tf "S. £ A. U. Duncan, . WHOLES/LTA: GROCERS, and Dealers i n Produce, For eigu.lS'lnes and Liquore,oll Monongahela god Seed fled Whisky, No. 291 Liberty it.. Pittsburgh. Pe. J iyl2:y WHOLESALEaud P.stall SADDLE, IIAItNE . • 'PRUNE, VALISE end CARPET Lela =outs, to n: Wood street, Pittsburgh, Ps. • . VginlatBAl3 jam' u. = itationigirdliNTß, 'pl ano iaL DEA "a IN MIIB I OA " 2 2 Voml attget P-juEIF" School Books an Sanl .uAsNICLaayJI, HAGAN 41.. AU L,; WiIOLESMA and RetnliDt.' rs MI, Pamir an dTapie DRY GOODS„ NOS. - DI Ilkalgt and 8 Mak; street; Pittsburgh. - • : ' • nor! . • . JOSEPH OPLS.PILIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IF —IMPORTED CIGARS, No. 53 'amts.!. eraser. Pirrelmienti 'POWELL & ILLEILLSON, RAEOTECTPEALF AND ORSAFNIENTAL CARVERS: Ornamental Patterns for °Fisting, In every styli Modeling. Designlng, tc. Composition Ornaments for ts decoration 0113tesinboats,inalidlngs. t o.; 913 BBIITIIitIEL Street, nea t put Poet Office.' ream WHITIGUOUNO.,i - VANCE , BILK AND WOOLEN DYEIt AND CiDARE hia WARELLA Bt.; near the Emmet Ilotel, . OUTLUIL. & SON .L. IND". OES) 15 ., 1.A,1., "5.57.5T13, No. 5, n! lecithfield " " , 00.1 litiyward, • pI3A,LE:R . Id BOOTS, SEIOES, TRUNKS SD d LECITIOR - ittdIIRAID HATS, corner or market atul I4berty et 0. TO PiUmbianch, Pa. , lO4, 0 • NAIII',VIUHALacbs ,VIIOLESAIT AND -RETAIL ,DRUDGIBT . is Zia; .135. Wood Street, `953:51] Iffizt door toll; Ohild'aShoe Rowe, Pittabural !le o un1 7••••• ''''' turn,— TOS.lLMElNChaiing . associeted with JOB. ABEL, tLe. business will herelifterbe aondurtrd under tle style of J. ABISL . & CO., it the old stand, d er of Omit field and ',fourth streets. - -" ' - . - ThornrDruggist, TSAR: REMOVED to the earner of HAND and PET ti Stzeeta, where he will, as usual, attend TrOmptly-l. lINUIIIIIVIIS friends. All articles in his line are warrant. pure, and put up with the utmost care. mirl.4:l3m altar' W. alutLez & OO.r - • VIODMAILDING - 4,1 , 1 D• 00.5181T8310N- SIERCIIANTS• Dealers id all 'lazuli at 'Pittsburgh tdanufaotdras, Le; pp. and Sheet Lead, 67 front atrAet. . ;• . j r 6.625 , ;ma Woloaarr " mantras a'aosar.. ) ;Wholesale and Retail Clothing lierphants, NO. 8 8 WOOD 13TEMET,, I ; Orrin istlbaeribere reeppetfully inform tholr old err 11., 31210d:thestadle to general; that Aherlaaya this day as Rotated themselrasha the shore biralneas, raider the Ern _; et 4,1:01/CEBtrS/C 1 7 . & , ..co : may _reomtfullY Ranch 1; - 1.1P41 3 8 1:A 5 , aLudi:nula g ot • will 1:4 settled "by them. sptvonuiP 9 o l • ol, l!'-fl ' ' (o t . ' - . ,1 , ..,.... i ~ ~ Ae--4.-1' r . ,..... ...'.t. - . .... .. , .../ . --,E .1.C.1. -; I•r S . ^;:,wir..x." 4 , 1 - . 1 ., o'l ' 4. '' •' '''''''''rki''PeV. e '. • 54.' . 'n C am ' 'l'''. 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Also, Guns, tole imdirstolrors, Plosiont.Horne, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, ••• and Bullets; Bowie, Dirlr, Hunting and Pocket Halves; 'Tallinn and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Bdasortc - &a.— Also, I.'rutnes and Supporters:. Jobbing and repairing neatly Patteutehr.. , HIBLEI3I—We are making ..ltifine of errery, dezeriptien, tO order, or the beet meterialcand - workmansbip warranted.— Ot , d,L,sre riesiiad tbr thine itt - Ttibles4ti Beall, will be fill. es with nespatch. Minting- parties - impj;iled at Wholesale . . Prioos: myl6 . " `and 'Gas JPlxtictrdis. HS sitbscriblerearetioW opening at their new Wareroom- N0:11. GO FRUIT STRENT 3 between-Wood and Smith. fie d, — the of OITANI7IIIIIS/IS, BRACK -IM, PENDANTS, and all &Attlee connected wit Chu; Pitting, OM offered in this market. Hating arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection! We are determined to sell as low many house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters canoffer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in tidallne. We continue as heretoforeto fit up buildings of every de suripticm for gee. water and steam. - , Brass Castings of all kinds roads to order promptly, LONG, MILLER & CO., N 0.109 Pint street. GEORGaf, BLETOLIER, - ' ' 711031 NEW 'YORK, 1 M.ANIJFACITOREB. of the celebrated ), t, . , . land To er upee V' s ati an ia d ti e n fery W l l l g eOi l p s i g t ti on c e ? --=-7" ` .le=m am en e ,7 U l 'l 9 i r , (ID ' A l il L lVE 'n i d , .4,0 --,----,-, between wood and Market, Pitts. --:, _-b urg h. e_ ~-, , F, , ,,..1,,,- . ?- -_ -,., .. "Wi--7.-';-„, Iltrreara's system enables Ladles ' :' ~,,,.•:=,- " 11 'and Gentlemen to measure their heads „..," , .- -1 , n silth accuracy. FOR WIGS. ~ •,NO.I, Thednund of the Head. , , - ,b,ku„xypromdbe forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. -- .NthdcFrero earto ear, over the top Fronk ear td ear, round the forehead. ql'Or Toupees , to Wier che top of the head only--a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. [my4 Now Coach and. Carriage Factory I JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., Corner of Rebecca and Belmont greets, Allegheny City, WOULD respectfully inform their friends • • and the public generally, that they hairs commenced the. manufacture of C Ilarouches, Dockaways,Buggies,Sle= Chariot:B,lh all their various styles of finish and proportion. All.orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and.hsauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reaSonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles,. and Wheel stuff, they feel cond. dent Metall who favolthem with their patronage, will be satisfied on trial of their work. 'Purchasers are requested to give no a call, before partite. sing elsewhere. ectedy I T. JOUSERON....- ....... T. JOHIItITON C. KACILI Elcelslor Carriage Factory. 1311.0111 ER & Cu„ PRACTICAL COACT! MAR RRg, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alfa gbeny city, Pa„ hare on hand and are manufacturing an teneive assortment of Carriages Rockaways, Buggies ' Baggage Care, &e., made in all their various style'', with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re peirtattended to on the roost reasonable terms.. They feel rsulidrot, that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be perfectly satisfied an trial if their wort. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen mihuteSAarinQ the day. oct2bdy PITTALIVILOti COACH FACTORS'. tßaeLoir.. IItAVM' L. Star Linn?. Bigelow' & Co., OttCOESSORS TO E M. BIGELOW, No.. 48 17 -Mambas! olley,atrat W6s4 street, Pitts.. burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGE& PUHA- • lONS, BUtlGlih3, and every description of fancy vehicles Malt to order and finished Ina manner un surpassed far beauty of design, elegance ( - 5.13111111, skill of workmanship; and durability of materiala• itir All work warrantwl. norg LIVERY AND BALE r.-• Z7V - 1, OLIN STABLE, Corner Diamond street anß Cherry alley, •prl4'tf PITTSBURCH. PA JOSEPH FLEMING, fauccaaaos TO L. witoox I co.) ORN ER MARKET STREET AND. - DIAMOND, lfes C constantly on hand a full assortment of Drum MW.I. Rives,.aledlci.ne Chests, Perfumery, and all artleles partaln lug to his business. 4riirPhysieiass' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all bourn,. jagy .10115 CoCIIDAS /14111A6. WLEPLIPICS BROTHERS, (Successors to J. EWA. Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood &rat, Pat:burgh, Po. Proprietors of Pm 3PLane's Celebrated hermitage LITU Piile, se. 140 JOHN HAFT, JR., (8 orcessor to Jas. M'Outfey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Dealer In PAINTS, OILS, DYE 6TIA+II3, &a, ILI Wood street, throe doors below Virgin alley, ayrr4=kely prrrsoußan. IMPORTER OP PRANDINS, OIN, WINES, &c.—Dader In Sae Old Monongahela \Shifty. Peach Brandy, kis°. Rectifying tirtiMer, corner of Ihnlibileld and Front cresu.ncr...ll”rgo ►yrlS Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bin Whisky, am, ALSO, ILE.IICTIF ING nurrzLzar.n., NO. B WOOD STREIT, PITTSBURGH, PA. Vir DIES, Bra:Ales, Olus, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. VT Croix and . :isle tragical Run, Clarets, Champagnes, Sootch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Idononohels Rya and Rectified-Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wlld.Cherry and Illar_k berry Brandies; imported Havana, and Principe Cigars; Half•Spantsh and Gammon tai,lnrs.Allat..Anchiciu ptlce.t.a.t toxhalletrg comps Rion. Fancy Bar Begs end Labelled Bottles of every etyla, and Demijohns of all sizes. / respectfully invite an examina tion of say stock. at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apra:ty nv O. O. HILL—TITS PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL-- D A new and en:pp/eta synopsis of Violin playing, loan easy, pro; res.sll e and practical form. and designed exp lenity for t h e American student, to which is added valuable les. sow and exercises and beautiful arrangement", no Solos and Unos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and - composed by U. C HILL, pupil of Spahr, late President of the New York Philharmonic noctety. The above just received, to advance of the trade, by HENRY ItLIIIIER, 101 Third street. AIA CO k CO. We have carefully examined the above work of U. C. [lily., and consider It ore of the moot complete and prat al Violin Echoole we have ever seen. U. ANTuti, B. OO fob° Teacher, of Al cote. LAIRD, (late of the firm of Omar A Luna,) having opened STORE. NO. 9, (two doors above the old stand) fat the purpose of carrying on tho CLOTHING tit/BIN/038, hopes by strict attention to buslness,to merit • etur• or the patronage of the late Arno. N. B.- Clothing made to order In the most fashionable etyles,and on the !shortest notice—lnferior to none in the =Y. Jardidly James Mellinger, MONONGAILELA PLANING STlLL—'Mould rerpectfaliy inform ble friends and the pubila7that his now 'stab . lishrbent is now in full operation, and that be le prepared to ftuntab Boat Cabbie, and pII at orders for Planed Lumber, with promptnen,and at the lowest rates. aßoard and Plank; planed an one or both aides, constantly on band. ..1300tt, - I:tocrto, and MonLiStags, or toter, description, made to Builders and Carpenters would flnd it to theiredvantage toes , . him a call, as he cast now =Web them with planed duff suitable for every description or work. HEREON & ORISITBLL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, i'AITUFACTURERS of all kinds of DRABS WORK, LO LU. STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, &a. Al. no, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Toundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Mae and Store, No. d 2 Market street, Pi tteburgh. OLD DRABS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, 3r cash pall. Orders left at the Ponndry or Office, will be promptly attended to. ' feb9:ty • JOSEPHC T. I.comittir No. 43 Corner of Pifth cmd HOodEarects, Mies np stairs: Entionee - from Fifth street. Pittaborgh, DESPECTITIILLY announce to the public that he him eoromeneed.the-REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connee tion•with Intelligence and General. Collecting. He will al/0441=d to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any naps:Sty, or those lir want of places, willbe inipplled at short °Mine. All business entrusted to his care promptly at. sanded to. . - Beferencts—T. J. Bighorn , Esq., Richard Cowan, F.sq., W. ). Leone, Dr. Alex. Bleck, Ameo Ataelterol, A. A. 11113012, '‘i.etlit h Old. . JaulB r ITTIOGE.A.PHEERS—Third street, opposite the Poet LA Pittetrgh..,2daps, Landscapes, 13111 Beads, Show Dills, Labels, Architectural and hlarlineDrawloga, fluidness and Visiting Cards, eta, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed n Colors, Gold,Bronie, or Moak, in The most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. pctllkly U. 084.77 D.HIIBIYara ....... T. J. OHL/7. Gran t Reisinger' Q . Gridro; Ur'ITEM POUNDRY, No. 124 Wood' stra Pitta bare", Pa. _ . -•AIANUI.ACITV9IIIB 0? i Cooking' Stoves Plain and Fancy Grates, Dont a.ad Wood Bbires. , Plain and Fancy Fenders, parlor Stoves, - . Sad and Dog Irons, Hollow WaTe. . Portable Borges, ... _ Sugar Kettles, 'Mire 'llettlee, W. 11. SWIM W. W. tWa Smith, nadir itrrimiter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) • WHOLESALE. GROCERS, PRODUCE AND . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND DEALERS in all kinds-Of Pittsburgh Mastaltd tik. tares, 122 Second and Int-First street, Pittsburgh, Henna., &be PB OLD DROPTING 'ESTABLISHMENT, (late John '. otan4 sumktm,y.and 'Blank /took and Stationery Wail°tote, : to prepared' to amen& efery , evi : style o f 'l', Jonimarcial,Canal and Steamboat Job Printlog , and Book Binding, and, tionlaireynry article in the Blank 1100 k, Paper and-StationeryAnsoittbaariaticearkon the moot reasonable terms. • • .... Blank Book and BuzOnoll Wimbotule, Rrinting Oftlee wad Book Bindery; wider* Addrk*di4 Bocond sta. {curia IMEI PUBLIBRED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE '‘I'OST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD BTREETS.• AT S6,OO.PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID. STRICTLY fl ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS. ROBERT II: PATTERSON'S ==!MO3:a R. L. ALLEN, WIIOI.ISLLII D!AI. IN New School for the Violin RECOMMENDATION Sohnehmaa & Hannlel*, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &C. r7tittls W. S. Haven. • . • .t. ,, a•V• • -4 4 4. t. "e'..3 - . 4 • “. •• • " " "4:44: 1• Is • ;-. 4, 1 s _- ‘ j'e ' • _ ' p.;'• r: 4- •• • " " 7 4 • • • r '.17-4.• BUSINESS CARDS. North-W n Pollee Agency, N O. 89 WASIIINGTON BTII.BBT, ICAGO, eonug-eftDabont, CIIILINOIB. Low,ilM A. homes. 'Pinkerton & Co. DEVOTE TM= APTENTIoN TO Ise vaANSACTION O) A OPMAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Micbt e Tan and Indiana. mbl9:dtf ' Tnng late firm of JONES & QUIGO, haying been diruiolved by the death of John F. Quigg, on the 27th inst., 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—f0ct.24 Isaacs Jones, Jut- AMIN ACV:TRIM. of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach arid Eliptic Springs, Brass Nut .Taper, half patent, Screw Mall and hammered Iron Asies,—corner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. • oct2:l, MAC JONYS. D. B. Rogers es Co., ANTIPACIIMERS of ItOCIEIIS' patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. 0111ce corner Rosa and First streets. oct2ly JACOB BI'COLLISTER,.. Ji. . • S. , e.. I•. 449; HI AND.DIALNN IN ALL RINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25 Fifth st., riusburgli, zir Beeps constantly Cu I:land a large supply. of all the various brands of Intpsrted Cigars. ja.34 SMFAILD DITIIRIDGE Curling, Robertson & Co., IIV FLINT ULSBdWAlW , .arrhouse No. LS [ Coo I'etreot, corner of Front sue et, Pittsburgh. Ali other kinds of Ulesiware and Window Masai ut low market prices. RICIIAKI3 O. BOOKING, IILNUF.4CTUR4R Or Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Lookinv• Glass, PORTRAIT AND . PICTURE FRA NIES, PLAIN AND ORNAMEisiTED—No. 21 Sr. CLAIII,STESLIT. All kinds of Composition-Ornamentl, for titintinboala, &o. All kinds of Gild ng and Re glidlriLi, to order._ .oilt Mouldings for Frames, wholesa'e and retail Varniali for 011 Pao:Wogs. Eogravings and Lithographs, for sale. deer Impaired or defaced 011 Sgiatinge restored in the best manner. . All Framet and - Mouldings manufactured In fhb estab- Ilebinent may be cleaned without Injury, with wait aud water. Call and see. No. 21St. Clair at., PittAborgh. [mb2B..tt WM. A. ACCIXRG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. now receiving a large assortment of 1 , 11.E811 GOODS, In addition to him already extensive stock, purehassd from 13Nt hands In the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the levvest market prices. tioteto, Steatuboatig, and families ; buying by the quantity,supplled at wholesale rates. rare (Thais dello...red in thn elty teen of charge. BURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PAriVISON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DI AIIO.'D STREET AND GILEtiltY ALLEY. eubecriber respectfully announces to the Issdles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. that he luxe remmtly erected a RI 011 , ;(1 iiCIIUfll., wtrinh. to point of else, commodious• nees and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estate Ilsbment. In the United Matra Its locatiitt is accessible from nit parts nt tha city, while its high and airy mituntion minders It ovecin , ly mined to the promotion of benith, by thi, moot Agrvrlible etircise. The Llorses aro docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledgee bloo , rif that no pain, or expense will be spared to torte this establishment the first to tie routifeinw of the pobile. nett. n4tf 9'Lli Irdereq of 31r. JOHN ATWELL In our buelnee3 Ireaeer from bet dote be egyeetneut. Our buglneeN, ou lIOLKBALS OltOCßltB..ill be ountittued by the remAiu -1,,s irartners under the arm of 1140.11.8. Y, COSGRAVE a co., NOS. 18 mud Zd Wood etreet, Pittsburgh. LIAO AL SY.. WOODWARD .1 CO.. No. 221 .11arket rtreet. Philadelphia. 1 , (11. IsAGALRY A CO. FtittEbaritb, Dee.mber 18118,1854--Ider2".: HAVE sold myloterest to the burtnesr of Long, Millar A Co. to R. A. Looz, who, with John Phtlilta. wMoon• Hoot at the old roattl, Fo. Ito) Front strreL recomrattot tha.nour Oa to Lha patronage of ray frletat. PlttshurittL Jug 24,18.54. P. 11. HILLER. EZ!EM no. ruTILITS 5..1. LONG & CO., DET.E. AND BILASS FOLINDDItS., AND DAS yirrznti, invite intention to their stock or Chandeliers, Brackets, Deridants, and other extur,R. .I'e tit up houses w nth Das and Stearn, make Brass Castinv'or ell kind* to order. fur nish Itailrreni Dumps and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition gotta constantly on hand. Sliver Manufactory. POONS, FOttt4, EMULFAIS. AC.— [I,I7CTioN t. Paten. —Oulu; to .utwriar I.riliti lo menu:alluring my own work, we ILTI, now 'Alin; at lent 10 Its rent, lower than the eastern title., nr elsew hem All work warranted, Sterling Sihyr —W 1.1 ?0 manufa,tura Epoons et the British sterling quality. Watcher and lVatell repairing continued, with every fa. dilly and mat.srlid determination to gtvr or.tirn eatlffaction CLlZtOtiltre, both CS to price and the noperior quality of the work. W. W. Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. SWM have on hand and are evt,tantly manafarttp ring ST E A!1110 AT CATON ruuNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every de - As-410ton, els: klatonsion inning Tables; Do Dar do; Ladies Cabin Maim of various styles; dun us. 10 do do; State 1t.....n do do Jo; Da Toilet Boxes; Tete • setts; Sofas; Divan.: Centre Tobin:, Waal, Ettanole; Card do; Weser do; Trays, tr.., ste. blaserial and workmanship wartauts6d, and prises maths factory. T. R. YOUNO A CO, irzto ai Polthtleld et, opposite City Hotel. AtoTICE. DAL.I"S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, /Val first corn.n. alvrer Mar/..et strut, wriER \ vim, t, toand the lar^est and beat anaortel stook of 110iIEltr ever cffer:ll , 4 sale In this say. Purchasers rill toil it to theft advantage to ran at this es• tablintament nod examine for themselves; 4 U kii 1 um! to ill2llllll, tbrir CUst.ntn, C. DALY. N. D.—ltemembar the CEIRP STOCICLWO C 011.313. C. D. C. 11. timidly Q. Co., CHEAP CARPET WAIIE110(18F., No. 62 T ?Lint Caret, sate Aftrrker. would reapectfully inform their f tiOrkit. nod the public general, that they have now to core their complete FALL STOV E, consisting' of CARPETS of every deacziption, from the Royal Velvet and Bruxttelv, to the coirc mon Ingrain, Hemp and Roc. Floor Oil Cloth, from ace to tight yards WWII. now , PTY rich. Cocoa and Canton Slatting, Druiritut., Rug., Mat., Stair Rode Window Shades, Ac. Perlman In want are Invited to call and exam ine their atork. Steamboats, Hotels, and Itcaldences furce. tithed on the most reasonable term•. tad quick males."."o2. TERMS CASH ONLY. oct2 :7fiii; ty 1 auti oNllera. rintE uodercistucti lots toed, ertertuemonts with Thorne., Lumpitin, oI Waebiutrtors City, to procure WAlittAN fOr Eoldiers, titeir Widow, OF Children, for BOUNTY LAl9DS;beaktlY tither crahn% on the Government. &AMUR L /MIN Shl`Gel{, mb2.4tt 1 Residence, No. 9 Rots street, Pittsburgh. Was. IL Tainott & Co., Ntocetssoln To T. IMMUDT, 20.. • a:l.j AN UP AOT REIIB OY GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK. M ING GLANSEK,Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and dealers In imported and Domestic Fraley Goods, No. OR, rot , ner of Wood and Fourth streets. Pittehurgb. oetl2:la Depot 01 bongworth & Zacnsnerman , s Ca -towte.W!nee and Brandy. ririliE undersigned hai received and offers for sale, a t Cin• cinnatsprices, a large quantltyof Lo worth & 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 gredll3. cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Drupe, is declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cognac. D. FIOKEISEN, ialto No. 1.37 Liberty street. tionsume Um Smoke. rimiE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufae• tura and sell SWEENEY'S,GOT 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 thoso interestod la solicited, Any intormnlion can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. I3ARNDOLLAR, deatti I Iron City Store Warehouse. No. 134 Wood et. M. It to Trate 1 zrzATMIMES r f superior eacellence may be obtained at CAliOo'd New Daguerread Oafe rY, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few goenndp. Cali and „,,,,, n i ne specimens of thevarloas styles. Rooms open day add eve• ning. fi-hia 11111 & Ilollldsy t PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MFR. CHANTS, Braritofitc, .fd —Strict attention paid to all conSignmente for sale of Flour,Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce soUclte and promptly attended to. Goods for reshipment forwarded with despatch. toct9:6to HOME LEAGUE FACTORY. HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Slatting, Cheeks, Tweeds, eta , Rebecca street, Allegheny, hoe opened a Waren:nen SECOND Vl.OOO POST BUILDIZION corner Fifth and Wood streets; Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Cheeks can be made as good and sold as . low here as In any other city in the United States, are invited to call and examine for them sel!rs. . mhl23m J. B. BUNT= I JOEMPEL J. 0141 d. Ledite & Ularn, (Sueeessors to Mulvany k Ledlie.) ANITFAUTURERS; of Cut, - Moulded and Plain, Flint and Fella' , Colored GLASSWARE. and dealers in all kinds of Window Giese, Flasks, Vials and'Bottles Wire. hence comer of Market and Water streets, Plttsburgb. mbikdly HAGING soid my Intoiest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, J 8 & CO., to William U. Talcott, who, with A.G. fierily, will coritinne the Looking Glass and Variety Busi ness at the old stand, earlier of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style of Win. 'IL Talcott & Co. I confidently re dommend them to my themes customers, as every way qualified togive entire satiafaetion. Allpersons having demands against ma, and all Indebted tome, plasm Make an early settlement. • 4ietl2 T. KENNEDY, Ja. ....-' , ~..• • - 1 l , , -1 =SE "4 -1' PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, MAY 22', 1855 ..D. B. 800111 S. ...-NORGAN ILODULTSON -nurwr L. 'mil WALT. =23 ==l Watehmulter end Jeweller, corner of Market au4 Fourth street?. 1117131.11.71t0i1. FA MARCUS . D. HOLLIDAY ..,•,. • f r +. 4 . 4 BUSINESS CARDS. R E 31,0.:V AL. C. lIIMSEN MANTPAOTURER OP EVERY VARIETYOP VIALS, OTTLES, AND WINDOW; _GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; —WO FLINT GLASS LY.EVERY r.4.111 - ETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st., PITTSBURGH, PA. [mb2B New Trimming Store, No. 83 (braes. of. Market street and the Diamond. IDILLNK VAN 0011.DKR respectully announces to the .12 public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be will open his new Trimming Stareon Monday, Apia 17th. Having fitted up the neatest store .TOOD3 in • the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles , of Trimmings and Fan cy Roods, he hatters himself' that be will offer superior in. docemente and endeavor to - give full satisfaction - to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don ' t forget the place—No.B3 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [earn} FRANK VAN °ORDER. Henry' ftlehardsoni Jeweller, HAVING refitted his store In a handaome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with I fine assortment of WATCELES, JhWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom. era to the fact that among his Watches will be found the moat desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, EiCiltings, lature Lockets, eta; ete. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, Work Tables and Dozes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perftune Bottles, Table Mate, Colt's Pistols, Porte Monnales in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or. natuental articles, which have only to be seen to be spina sated. NO.Bl MAIUCET STIMET. M=G:=MIMM 140. Ise Wood ttre, s et, Third door Wow- Virgin Arley. DOWN k TETLEY - -would call the attention of Sporting men to their large Osortment of Guns, lades and voicing Pistols, the largest and best selected Steck ever opened In this market; together with n peen' ameirtment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we oiler at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for wood - approved paper. / marl?. Boots Ain't Shoes. . T 'APLAUGITLIN;Iio. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposito 0 the Mayor's oMce, is manufacturing Gentlemen's Brat Boote, 'Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; ladies' Boots, Half Boots, Jenny. Linde; Slip. pers,and French Lashing Galtenc,of every color and shade; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, - of the best .material; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N. 11.—Mt Made made to eider, on short untie°. Null) Soldiers , Bounty Lauds, • A ND ci.ems AGAINIIT 430VEIINMENT.—I will pro toon tV randd Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows and Minor Children, and wilt prosecute Claims against Government, and attend lei butiness in the "Court of Claims," recently eetibliahed by Congres.. Office, 141 Third street, one door above Smithfield at. March le, 1555.—(ab:40) • illi ARIES N ILOR. SEW SEED STORM, WARDROP, nIIFIRS for rale CANARY BIRDS of the siost Improved NJ breed, being very hardy; and flue singers. Rini Feed, and mtlrl Bced. Dewy:Lae will be furnhihed compoFed of the Palest FLOWERS, Cataeltae,liuYe Buds, Ifellotropen, &e. gvergrvena(in pots) forMriFtmas Treet, from the Seed and horticultural Stare, No. 17 Fifth Ft, near Wood. dee2o ENGLISH AND - CLASSICAL SEIIIINAUY. W. T. McDONALD, B.f. A., PLINCLYAL. next P4ll/31011 of the Institution will commence on j- MONDAY, the 15th of Septem her next, at the room cor• ner of f' eny and Liberty streets, lately mounted by the !!lesere, Weeoer. ' ittr.,ences—iton. E. W. Loomis, 0. Hasp, Jr., S. F. Yon oubongt. h. Z., - ; illrf, jr. an 01.5 _ ilounty Lands. PRP. und...rtigned contiuurs to owtain Bounty Land Warranta The pre-rat bill Ore, to all who hare .erred in any war mace riD). IGO term Terms roolerate. LCB.E . Diamond'alley. tottlZy Latenooo Wood ta owl Diamond. Agency for +soldiers' Claims. T OCATIvN tlf LAND& PUHA:HASS AND SALE OP Id I AND WAlittAXl6.—The underaLtntal haa mute ar razor:loutl with .cni;etent and rect‘ontible gai:dl.-inns ta, Oaths Ccrtietatex or Warranta for Soldiera, their widens or minor cnildrcn,aho are arititiad to Bounty Laude; Can tor the Location of Writ, and the Porcharo and bate of Land Warrantn. JOHN D. DAVIS, ctiblttl Corner. of Wood and hlTth streets. New Paper Hangings: NO. S 5 WOOL STREET. FINE FRENCH AND A,SIERICAN PARLOR PAPERS; Paort Dtecratioto, In gtlJ, oak and tatable; Hall PatwrA, of B aru us atylra Filed atl Plain Papwra,for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Donlere, Fl;uros, Window Shodra. A largo and eoTnilete aAsorttnwut of the above, seteeett far th. *raw's', will ho sold at the usual low pHoRA. wt. 3 WAITER P. MARSHALL. Walter P. Marshall. VIIPOILTEII anti jvaier in french and American Paper mar crilai A 11A.LI, manic, arExcr, crrwm Tama A..th Taman alarm STILANGENS VISITING TIMMY SHOULD CALL IN to Me the beautiful assortment of CHINA, GLANS an 4 (WEEP:SW.IRA now open at the above establish ment. Our goods heing entirely new, we are enabled to otter Induertnents In all the latest idyls* of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Wars, white iron -atone, we base a great 'variety of altar.m; also, cold band eat fancy colored stone ware , Tee acid Toilet sett. Our stock of white Core:‘,4 Dishes, soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without mem, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is large and well seleetwi. Ildtannia Rare, Table Cutlery, Sm.., Castors, Walters, and llonse YurnishingGcside, we bare a largo 1.114,8111t11t. 031.13,10h1 WARE.—Our :trick of common Teas, plat..., Dishes, a tiara, Nappies, Bawls, ?Whim and every article lo the llue la taro, and we ate prepared to pack them with or without br, goods, as the purehaeer may wish. Also, a lame savor tment of ail Cada i'MtE 9 WARE. which we are melting at mariertr OA Of which aro ortoood at wiardeealo or rat cr-r2O ` MARY. BP.lllliO STOCK OF litafflllßG PIANOS, CIiARLOTTN 111.115111, No. lIS Wood cc-. 4 ". c yrtri,,,: street, Pittsburgh, .le Agent. • • • The , Hamburg Pianos ars untioubiroll inn V I perior to ahem, both in race' tat; of touch and rupee-curtly of Ont. 7 hey have not ettny remised the highest marks of appro. befisct Item the bent European Maniere, such as LIST, ALI] , And othrrp, who have them constantly in their own ate, but also from oar reshient Professors. The following is an extract from a letter of PROVE SOIL DENBY 11011120 CM After dererildog the particular style, two of which be ',Mull, for his own u,e—sdle Grand and one Square—he speaks as follows of their excellent gnalltlce: "My little daughter, who playa very wer., mus t, with my self, have a good instrument, and poor. are the on.y ours which can satisfy rte. • " lus t rumen le are offered moon the most arcommod Lang terms. I, however, do not like them; they bate not the 'shuttle touch and the tone of yours. I remain yourn, respectfully, bissity Ituttnoci, Pittsburgh, Pa." For sale by CIIARLOPIIt LILLIMN, at the "Old Betas.. %tithed Plano Depot," lie Wood street, 2.1 door above birth Ale°, role *went Mr,Pitteburgb and Western No ndylvania for Bullet Dame 's Liaston Pianos. (which in the East ern ears* are considered Impel-Mr to either Chiekering's or Leanne a Clark's, bat whIM feet id not extensively known, as they have but lately been intrinduced here;) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the hest makerd, at prLced from $1:12 to $5OO. . mbl9 CARD. A FEW days since, I published an advertisement of. my hanacau P 41.09, in whieh an extract from a letter from Prof. tt Itobbock, of this city, addressed to Messrs. Baumgarten A Heins, of hamburg, the manufacturers, was inserted. This morning 1 observed In several of the daily papers a " None ," signed by Prof. 8., In which he states that I erns unauthorised to make use of it, and that it was Incorrectly stated and applied. In reply-1 presumed that it he had written the letter, be, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from him to make the same public. As regorth the assertion as to its incorrect. nets, I have the letter in my possession, and It speaki for URIC word fir word as I have petbilished. Mears Baum garten A Heine are - not dependant upon Mr. nonhock for endotseinaut—their Pianos wore known, rippeeclated' aad. received the highest rommendations from the first artists, long before Prof. It. saw sit to pass an opinion upon them. My reason for publishing - the extract was In the fact taw he was well known in the city, and not bo Ruse his Carom. mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Pianos. In coneluElen,l nay tidd that they stand on their own merit, and are endorsed by such men as List, Thelberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. mh23 CIIAIII/YITil BLUMN. NOTICE. jt en Flxertissreept df MX.x.l.ll.trcog),-Irt .thla paper, my Ina lecoade.use of conneeilen with the Ramberg Piano!. Such use is uneuthorleett by me, and, Moreover, the matter is incorrectly stated and Miatippiled. 9be.facts are theao . .- About a year ago 'l.wrote,to:i3sUmgarten & fleins, Piano makers in Homburg, (tiermany) for a Pianoof a new and peeullarconitruction, and of which I furnish. od a minute description. They replied that they ,1114 pot manufacture .any such, and -requested me to examine a thane of their make sent Mrs. Blume, at the mune time offering to furn.sh me with a similar one, in ease I liked,lt. I accordingly examined the. instrument, but as it did. not please me, I declined purchasing of theta. I have . sitice t ought. and sin now .I:wing . a Plano _from - the factory of Nmiris & GLARE, N. Y. ; (mh2.3) HENRY ItOLISOCK. •,N3pW2STOCKO.B Crl/ arSikING -SONSi ' - 'PIANOS.• • JOIIN IL EINGI,OR, No 81 WOOD Wrire... - V • , between Fourth street and . Diamond alley, , has just secelved from .the mannfactory of CHICKS:I3INa. & BOSTON, a new and full supply of their !lan .OLAt,S BEVNN -.OOTAVE PIANO Fulitild, with' all -the bitaland valuable improvements—also, of their plainer end boa* wievd styles, suitable for those who requires cheap_ giolltietrument. ' All the Placid Fortes (rein this man nfatnity.are Warranted; taut:will be sold INNARIAHLrAT ;BOSTON FAOrOillf • ;OLD , :riArins.-- - soyerial ,RNbpilttjvid Pianos, lu •good . ordli:lbi Sale at $30;160,"5i0, pis; $ll3O, &a, Ac. MELODEONS--A fullaupply of Melodeons of tilttre/Y nen and hesutlfal etyles,tud fropiTthe beat manufactories itilhe bowl:alp; $5, too, .$15;poo, $135,4150. • JOHN 11. HELLOS, . Agent for thane's of CMCFSRING A SONS' Meta, . for Pittsburgh and Western Penni. WNO. 81. Wood street, -between Olamond alley. and Fourth street. • . • mhte TOBA6OO-16 Imp 6 Tirle 1'0W:co receiving and lbs sale by Lap2ol ' , 11TWSLL LIM it 00. • - • - •- • : . U.. RAILROADS CLEVELAIP AND. PITTABIII2-01 RAILROAD. POZIZIECLING WITH, STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, "VIA WE L . S VTL LE, AND Ohio and. Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. TEE shortest; quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, 1 Chicago, 'Bock Island, Galena, and Et, Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine hours unicher than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily 'Prairie from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louis thirty.seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. The Train!) of the Ohio and Penna. itedlroad leaving Pitts. burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M. connect at Alliance at 630 A. 31.,11.40 A. M., and 6.30 P. M., as follows: Traine for Cleveland leave All ianceat 7.80, A.M., and 12.00 M., and G 35 P. M , connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. M., 2.20 P. M., and 0 00 P.M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, In. Louis, Rock Island; Galena, and the Nortb•west, who wialkto, go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pitteborgh at 8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20*P. M., aa that to the only train by which close connections are: Mafia through to the above point. Pa/mangers by this. train roach Chicago at 7.2onext morning, and St. L1)11111 at mid. night. VIA WELLSVTLLE The Steamers Forest City and will leave the Irlo• nongahela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at 420 P. AL, and arriving at Clevelsnd at 9.00_ P. AL An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville (Sundays excepted,) at 6.41 P. M, connecting at Bayard with Es`press Train arriving iu Cleveland at. 2 20 P. 01.. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect, at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New' Philadelphia. .3i "Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and:the North-west, vie Wellsville, are sold at a. less rate than vie The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 120 and 2.30 A. M., and 6.25 P. 01.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7,00 A. IL, and 10.00 A.M. Trains leave Chicago for Rock Island and it.. Louis as follows: For hock Island at 000 A. 51., and 11.00 P. 51. For St. Louis at 9.15 A. 51., and 10.05 P. M. Passengers fur St.. Louis go over Rock Islend,ltailroad to Joliet, anu thence over the Chicago and 31issi.ssippi liallruad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louie. Passengers by the 0.15. A. 51., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Deggega checked through to Cleveland, atni there re checked for Chicago anti St. Louie. FARE VIA. ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. latch:tr. 24 et. litelass. 2d e3s. to Alllence $2 30 To La Salle... $l6 ( 0 $l3 50 . Cleveland ... 400 " Rock lard, 20 00 11 25 " Toledo 650 " Galena —lB 15 14 00 •' Chicago 13 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 19 TO 10 10 . Illoomingt...lo 00 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 . St..-L0u15.....21 00 16 60 Paesengtre are requeeted to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, In Monongahela flown, helow the CENTRAL ROUTE. N-ENV AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! 1'1TP.017017 Northern Illinois to tho Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All ftallroad to the Dlieslealppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL a_Eigla ROAD FOIMICALT TUC CIIICAGO ANA ACILO-A.&CC.T. 311UTARY . - Team It. R. le Now COUPLETED, And Trains run the entire distance fgm CHICAGO TO RUM INGTON, lowa, without change of The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCE. KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWILA, WARLIZO, FORT DES MOINES COUNCIL IILUrP, An, and the ONtl ALL RAILROAD ItC,ltte from cutenaJ TO ST. LOUIS, ULOOM INOTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, 3AC SON VI LLE, N A and lam:Mane &Minna on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and 001 Rgßrcada. . . • Trags on the above Line leave Chlnign on the arrival of Trains trout the Etist--evoiling all Laying over at any of the points. dates leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Mislouri—trAing the quickest and mast reliable route to reach all the important pants.west of the alisaissippl as far an Coattail Slott, with from forty to Ifty miles less staging than by any other roue. The limed, for ti large portion of the way, le laid with the co...mucous iLttt, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well slocked with the most rinelern Loicimotivesanit elegant new Cars. As? fly this mite pasyregbra are sure of making conneo. dons, and anteing at St. Louis onAdvertland time &rotting the rexatioon delay of fogs and Ice,.and dangers of naviga tion, as en the route by Alton. ItagglLte awaked direct through from Chicago, and no charste for handling at any point. TIIIIOCO El TICKETS by this mute can be purchased at all the Railroad Ofhems in the East; at the OM,. 01 the ComPsnY, corner of Clark and Like streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena IL IL, and at the Bich- CasuL B. IL Ofßoe, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., appoilte Trensent House, Chicago. EREIOIIT consigned by this route will receive (named'. ate derpatch.. C. G. II tit sioND, sup't. C. E. FOLLETT, Goof Ticket Agit, Chicago. Br-TICKETS can to procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the casuistry. rnh 10 1855. AIR LIRE ROUTE 1855. PLOY CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• Vu CHICAGO, ALT.IN AND ET. LOH'S RAIL agi mp ari ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and Dilealastppi. atrrying the Great American Express and U. B. THE Only Ineret and 'tellable Itouto to the Eon= and Youth-Welit--beienty Milee Shorter than any other Route. TWO THIOTCIa =TRW TR/LIM MILT, SITSDAT9 LICCPTED. Learn ArrereJ at CAleAso, St. Louts. St Louts Day Express 9 15 A 11 .............Ll3u A 51. St. Louts Night Raptors .......10.00 P. 11 24.5 Y. NI. Trains tun directly through without change of care or ha gases From Mirage to St. Louts in 1544, hours. .13115JILTANT CON ttIItITION b.—At Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad iv Ottawa, Ls Ealle,ltock 'eland and Can trial lows. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton. Wayuevvrile and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Sp ingtleid, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and tuinnis River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, QUittry and Keokuk; the moat expedutous and reliable route to all portinne of Nortleeastern Missouri. At tkt. Luate, with Daily VlrAnlatte S!eamers for New Orleans aticrintermeiliate points on the Lower 5118 , 1asippi, and with ltegul■r Lines of Packets for lian,as, lit. Joseph, 'and all points on the 11lls.ouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Atianitat litters. IL P. 110110 AN, Sup% Illooming , on, 111 L. DARLING, Agent, Chic.4 o . 111. kW/ I PEINNS LVAN IA RAILROAD. yr TIRED DAILY Tll licißl fl TRAINS, betweeu Philadel• 1 phis and Pittsburgh. Mt AIWA NI NG MAIL TRAIN loaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 714, A. AL, and Pitts burgh fur intlintlelphia at 7,0,. M. THE FAST LINE leaved Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitts , burgh for Phitiulriplein at 1, P. M. TIT': NitillT RAIFEEtid, TitALN lenvea Philadelphia fur Illttsbur„th at 11, P. 11., and Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at, D.), P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads' tumor from St.. Lords, MO:, Alton, Untrue end Chicago,lit.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, liy.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lnd.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sanduaky, Toledo, Cleve. land, Columbus, Zanesville Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam racket Zanesville, afrOm and to N aW °BLUM% Sr. Loots, Loblariu.s. and Clods fan. Tbrousb Tickets can be bed to or from either of the above places. ; . • Fc farther particulars, see handbills et the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and. moat expeditious route to - Philadelphia, Haiti. more, New York, or Holton. kloOltE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. .1. Id EStilklEs4, jan3o Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. TIUME TIIREE-STOFLY 11UUsES FOR SALE—Mt:tat...l on Franklin and aim streets. The corner house core tams five rooms, a good cellar and a atore•room—water Br tnrea through the house. The other houses contain eight rooms each: bath room, cellar, and hot• and cola water through the whole housu. Vorprico and terms call at the Real Estate OlDes r A nu 6E; Anil LOC Itilt s;sD.—For sem+ a o.w „tri Frame Dwelling House, with good lot, paled fence, ftnit• trees, ite., pleariantly alienated ou Alt. Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. it 'bargain can be had in the above, and easy terms of payment. '1 4 3 S. CUTIIIIRRY k SON, 1.10 'Third at. fIMIXER'S blAtia2,i.v h; Fun MAY JUSC REWsIYND Frank' Lealle'a Uazetta for May " • a . Putnam's Magazine Olodey's Lady': Book 4. . Peterson's Maga:Joe Graham's Magazine" 116. . Nivea and Human Nature; by Sam Sli.t ; The Illustrated Manners Book; a Manual Of Good &ha- Mer and Polite Accompliehmenta. jet kecolvod and for sale by . W. A GILDENFENNEY A CO., myti Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. wANTED—A QUEENSSVARE rs.OKkat at intINA MALL, No. 62 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. my 2 LLWUB 1101JSES stilt IiALE AT A IiettIJAIN.--Two Brick Hermes and Two Frames, situated at corner of :Townsend and Clark streets, with lots, each 24 feet front on .Townsend street, by 103 deep to Darik alloy. These houses era well 'adept , sd for renting to small families, and are warth $4,000; but will be sold at a very law price and on arorable terms. Also, 8 Buiedinu Lots on Crawford street. 8. CUIIIIIERT .4 SON, 140 Third street. WOULD YOU keep your hands soft, smooth nod white, 1 , V and remove tanisallowness and redness':4' the skin/ Then use the LIEB,DETILJ 30AD, that popularand ch.ap article, prepared with great care from the recipe of a. Lou.. don Chetalst,and sold by the subscriber for live years in this city. Only 123.5 cents a'cake. 3;' , 1. CUTHBERT, • my 3 l41) Third Street, rlitiANO-4. tone best Peruvian, to bagwof 150 lbs.; for 1.11 sale by • itny3] J411,E8 WARDROP: (1111:18tiED BIIQAtL-60 bbis. oruattett Sugar ust rece ki lug from canal, and far sale by myl 'ATWELLp L E & 00. - • - _ ~. .. ‘ I 7ri - J. DURAND, Bup't, Cleveland .1. A. pAll43lllni. A'ec. rittAberzb ;v .+a s 1 ~J~ n'Esk-" rr.-K~iw.r.~ . ~.:. , w., -*r: ~s~-•~ +.- w*.r .. NUMBER 207. DAILY MORNING POST. TUESDAY MORNING [Prom Household .Words.] COTIFESSTON. IcoNcarDm.l When I recovered, that dark shadow still clung to me ; and whenever I attempted to-speak the truth—and the secret always hung clogging on my tongue—the same scene was gone through as be fore ; I was struck down by an invisible hand, and reduced, perforce, to silence. I knew then that I was shut out from expiation—as I had ehut myself out from reparation in my terrible deed. Day and night, always haunted me with nlerce thought of sin, and striving helplessly to express it. . , I had come now to that time in my life when I, must choose a profession. I resolved to become a physician, from the feeling of making snob re paration to humanity as I was able, for the life I bad destroyed. I thought if I could save life, if I could alleviate suffering and bring Messing instead of affliction, that I Might somewhat tone for my guilt. If not to the individual, yet to humanity at large. None ever clung to a pro fession with more ardor than I undertook the study of medicine ; for it seemed to rne my only way of salvation, if, indeed, that Were:yet pos sible—a salvation to be worked out not only by chastisement and control of my passions, bat by active good among my fellow men..., . I shall never forget the first patient I attend ed. It was a painful ease, where there was much suffering, and to the relations—to the poor mother above all—bitter anguish. The . : child had been given over by the doctors, and I wet called in as ihe last untried from deapair, not from hope. I ordered a new remedy, one that few would have the courage to persoribe. The iffeet was almost miraculous, and, - as the little one breathed freer, and the sweet soft , sleep of healing crept over it, the thick darknese hang ing around me lightened' preceptibly. Had I solved tbe mystery of my future By work and charity I come out into the light again ? and would deeds of reparation dispel that ffaknees which a mere objeetionless punishinent--a mere mental repentance—Could Cot tonci? This experience gave me renewed aourage. I devoted myself more ardently to my profession, chiefly among the poor, and 'without remunera tion. Had I ever accepted money I believe that all my power would have gone. And as '.I saved' more and more lives, and lightened ;morn and more the heavy burden of human suffering, =the dreadful shadow grew fainter. I was called suddenly-to a" dying' lady. - No name was given me. neither was her station in life nor her condition told.me. I hurriedOwith out caring to ask questions, careful onlyto heal. When I reached the house I was taken into a, room where she lay in a fainting fit on 'he, bed. Even before I ascertained her malady—with that almost second sight of a practical.physiciati —her wonderful beauty struck me.. Not mere ly because it was beauty, but because it was a face strangely familiar to me, thengh new ; strangely speaking of a former love—althongh in all my practice I had never loved man or wo man individually. I roused the lady from her faintneen ;but not: without much troutle. It was more like death, than evening. end yielded to my treatment, etnbbernly. I remained with her idr ma- y hours ; but when I left her she was better. • I was obliged to leave her, to attend a poor:work house child. . • -- • I had net heen gone long—carrying with ma Tat fair face lying in its deathrlike trance, with all its golden hair scattered over the pillow, and the blue lids weighing down the eyes, as one carries the remembrance of a sweet song sweetly sung—carrying it, too, as a talisman against the dread shadow hang closer on me to-night, the darkness too, deep ening into its original blackness, and the chill lying heavily on my heart again—when a mes senger hurried after me, telling Me the lady was dying, and I was to go back immediately. I wanted no second bidding. In a moment, as it seemed to me, I was in her rcom again. It was dark. The lady was dying now, paralyzed from her feet upwards. I saw the death ring mount-high er and higher ; that faint, bluish riog with which death marries some of his bides. I held every energy, every thought to the combat. I order ed remedies so strange to the ordinary rules of medicine, that It was with difficulty the ,chemist would prepare them. She opened her eyes.fcill.: upon me, and the whole room was filled with the cry of "Murderer" They thought the, lady h - od spoken feverishly in her death-Irmo. I alone knew from whence that ory had come. Bur I would not yield, .and I never quailed, nor fearod the result. I knew the power I had to battle with, and I knew too, the powers I wielded They saved b er. The blood circtilated again through her veins, the faintness gradually dispersed, the smitten side flung off its paralysis, and the blue ring faded wholly front her limbs. be lady recovered under my care. And care, such as mothers lavish on their children I pour ed like lifeblood on her. I knew that her pul bt's beat at my bidding.. 1 knew that I had giv en her batik her lifi„n Moth else had been forfeit, and that I was her preserver. I almost worship. ed her. It was the worship of my whole being —the tide into which the pent-up sentiments of my long years of unloving philanthropy ponrod like a boundless flood. It was my life I gave her—my destiny that Isaw in ber—by'deliverer from the curse of sin, as I had been tiera ,from the power of death. I asked no more, than to b 3 near her, to see her, to hear her voice, to breathe the same air with her, to guard and pro tent her. I never asked myself whtther I I,ved as other men or no ; I never dreamed of ber lov ing me again. I did not even know her name nor her condition : she was simply the lady to me—the one and only - woman of my world. I never dared' to' analyze more than this. My love was part of my innermost being, and I could as soon, have imagined the earth without its sun as my life without this lady. Was thislove such as other men feel ? I know, not. I only knew of love—l did not ask for happiness.: One day I wont to see her as usual. She was well now ; but . I still kept up my old habit of ',letting her for her health, I sat by her for a long timo this day, wondering, as I had of ten wondered, who it was that she resem- bled, and where I hsd met Ther before, and how, for I was certain that I had seen her some time in the past. She was lying back in an easy chair—how well IL remember it, all !—envoloped in a cloud of white drapery. A sofa-table was. drawn along the side of her chair, with drawer partly open. Without any intention of looking, - I saw that it was filled with letters of two differ ent handwritings; and that two minature cases were lying among them. , An open letter, in which lay a tress of sun-bright hair, was on bar knee. It was written in a hand that made me start and quiver. I knew the writing, though at the moment I could not recognize the writer. Strongly agitated, I took the letter in my-hand. The hair fell across my fingers. The darkness gathered close and heavy, and there burst from me the Bed-accusing cry of "Murderer 1" "No, not murdered," said the lady sorrowful ly. "He was killed by accident. This letter is from him—my dear twin brother Herbert—writ ten on the very day of his death. - But what can outweigh the blessedness of death while we •are innocent of sin ?" As she spoke, for some strange fancy ebe drew the gauzy drapery round herhead. It fell about her soft and white as foam. I knew now where I had seen hit befoie, lying as now with her sweet face turned upward to the sky; looking, as now, so full cf purity , and love ; calling me then to innocence as now to reconciliation. Her an gel in her likeness had once spoken to me through the waves, as Herbert's 'spirit now spoke to me in her. "This is hie portrait,” she continued, opening one of the cues: The darkness gathered closer and closr. But I fought it off bravely l and kneeling hum bly, for the first time I was able to make my confession. I told her all. My love for Her bert ; but my'fieirce fury of temper ; my sin, but also how unintentional;, my atonement; and then, in the depth of my agony,. . 1., Aurned to implore her forgiveness• , rI do," She said, weeping. "It Was a grievous crime—grievous, deadly—but you have expiated it. You have repented in deed , by self eubjagation,and"by unwearied labors of meioy, and good.among your fellow mem , j 41a forgive you, myfilend, as Herbert's epirik would for -100 Pg. 441 In eg yerOne, 'qv beloved l!MEMI!1!111 '• • 0 - • - ' RATES OF ADVERT#SIMIG iGEZED rrPoN by TIIR PITT.7.Ot, TIM LIIL3 17 , 33P411117., ex. LErs: oat ti dirB, - ,51.15 - 111g6111071 •• $ bA ' 4* eaidi additional 26 " 'Ono , 176 two ....... 8 00 4, three .....................».......... 4CO " m 606. 6 00 " two months. 700 " tartt 9 CO fourlo 00 • ' 1:- "•.. six toonthe • ••••1.41••••••• 12 00 " one ... . . 00 standing Oard, six lines or leafy per 10 00 ottaxazita.l at- PM:Mu: One 8 4naret per annum, (elatUdle. of do paper). husband, who will return to me te'.day, wilt bless you for himself, and will blesslon for pre serving me to him." The darkneetilell from me as she kissed my hand. - Yet it still ehadeo my life,- but 119 a warning not as a curse ; a mournful past, not a destroying present. Charity and active go id among our fellow men can destroy the power of sin within us and repentenee ill deeds— not in tears, but in the life-long efforts of a reso lute man—oan lighten the blackness of a crime and remove the curse of punishment us. Work and love; by .these may wo - win ;our par. don, and by these statid out spill in vie light. MAY 22 PH I LARELPIIIA, GEORGE J. - HENKEL'S . PITY CABIN E T WAREHOUSE, •L •No. 173 -CHB'S rzr-r72": ST.B.D.ET p (oProarra Isrnskignracr. 11=0 Philadelphia; IN EVEEY STYLE! Comprising Louie XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antigua, -with Sculpture Carving and modern style;. In ROsewood, Walnut, Maliogany,Satine - Ite and Maple; • - - all of superior construction ' and finished' In the - best style, equal to, if notexcelling In pleb. ity, the Goods of any Establish. • .mentin the United States.. EMPLOYING none but experienced workinen, (appren. - thee being positively exchded.jand using the best ma= terials, the work cannot fail to give, satisfaction to pub ,- Chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur. chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ale. gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles In each room cerrespond in style and quality, and the immense stock always ow hand, being so valions In design, enables purchasers to please - their taste .ur- a selection, .without the delay necessarily canoed In ordering Furniture. . • - To viva an idea of the finishadlarniture on band, I need Only inform you that my Booms are 170 teat long, by 27 feat wide, four noons in number; with' Shops contiguous, aufil pleat to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work le ail done under my own immediate inspection. .17/7.The racking is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visitors to Pau delphia ere respectfully Invited, as pnrenaiers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods..- _ • ST. LOUIS. JOSE ,Pll' 008.1X18810N AND :FORWARDING M] CHANT, No.'BB Constiorm, nuow Puma Btasse, • ••' Ste • • CONSIONMENIS andeounnisslons will rnee tw ith prompt and personal attention - and:Ube:el adicuira will be given when required, on Ooludgnmentspr 'Bine of Lading, in hand., - Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Vamp and other , Produce,ivill be promptly filled at thelowest market prime. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandire and Pre. -duce win meet with especial care , and dispatch,* the lowest 'rates of 'freight will always he procured, and Um expense of Storage and Drayagesi much.sa posaible" *died. Pa v, & Dawn, St. Louls; " Ellis & Morton, Cluelimati; CluVr ess,Blow Co., - do; Strader Gorman, do; Chouteau & Valle, do; : Hosea k Fraser, do; Doan, Bing & Co., do ; Springer &Militiaman, do; J.W.Butler &Bro.,pittabh; B.O.Cooodnian &Co., de; D. Leech & Ga., do; E. &O. Yarnall & Lio.,Philada; Wm. Holmes & . do; Morgan, J.ALltnek &Morgan: Blow & Horeb, New York. B. B.Comegio,. dor, 'Frost APorrest, -• do; Shields & Mier, do; Cbsrles A. Alelgs, do;. .Josiah Lea Co., Baltbnore. A. G.Parirell& Co.,Bostbn; Abrabam T. Cole, do; Howard,Son &Co., do;.lleynolds, . Louisville; H. D. Newcomb & Bro., do- Co.,Conamisaion Merchants, New Orleans. hive an open Polley of Insurance,which will cover all shipments to my addrem, When. advied by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment: - JOSEPH MOGIVIDGE, augo • . Bt. Lonla.hilmourL TO LET, FOR SALE;&c. Public Sale of the Slain Line of Public Works of Pennsylvania. XTOTICE Is hereby given, that by authority of an Act of 111 Assembly. of. Pennsylvania, approved May Btb, 7855, will be ear , Sed to public sale, at the .2Vercluines Exchange, th the city of Philadelphia, on _Tuesday. the Zitil day of Ju ly, 1855. at 734 o'clock, P. IL, the ovhole Alain Lear of theUto 11 , orks; between Philadelphia' and Pittsburgh, con sisting of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Al 'hsbenyßutage Railroad; inCludiog the new iced to avoid the inclined plane, the eastern-di vision of tbe - Pennsylva. nia canal from Columbia to . the Junction, the Juniata di vision of the Penna. canal from the „Inaction lathe earern terminus of the-Allegheny Portage railroad, and the west ern divisiOn of the - Pennsylvania cai , al from the western terminu of the Allegheny Portagelhailicad,torPittsburgh, and including also the bridge over the Susquehanna at Duncan's Island, together with all the miming water power uf said canals; . and all the reservoirs, machinery, locomo tives, care, trucks,stationary - engines, work stops, water stations. toll houses, °likes, stock and materials, whatsoev er and wheresoever thereunto belonging, or held for the use of the same, and together with the right, title. interest, claim and demand of the Cbmmanutalth of Pennry/rarria, to all property, real; personal and mixed, belongirg to the same, on t-e terms and conditions presotibed by the said act of Assembly, copies of which may be obtained on ap. plicalion ar; or letter addressed to the °Mee of the Secreta ry of the Commonwealth at Earrisburg. Pennsylvania. Executive Chamb.r. - JAMES POLLOCK, .larrisbura, May 9, 18551 Governor-of Pennsylvania. myls Beautiful Sites for Country Homes. THE un.lersigned offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY LOTS,Iatd oft and restricted for rural residences. Also, an ENTIRE SQUARE, 011 the bank of the'Allegiteny river. 764 feet long by 200 feet deep ;• having fronts on , Wary and Julia "inn Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This square mutable manyl"rult Trees of the choicest kind, and commands a fine view of the picturesque and romantic' sce nery around. lam desirous of 'Preserving this square en. tire, as it would afford one of .the most clatroaing and meg. niticent sites for a gentleman's slimmer residence, in the immediate, vicinity of the two cities.- ' : Also, about E ACRES 08. GROii ND. aktbo head of "the Island, adtantagemisly situated furmanufactnring put. The above property Is situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr's Island, and la reached by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at ray residence, in Duquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the bead ofllerr's Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A. 01)., cornernf RecOnd and Market ato., Pitts.burab. aprlT:tf . _ _ vcv. Valuable Property for Sale. Two-tars OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick add two. Frame 13ulldings , which rent annually for 'S.W. Said property Is situated in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn stied, between - and - greets. Aim, the Factory and Ground known : as the "Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and,lionis streets. Also, 23 sores of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, one mile from -East Liberty. ---On a portion of this laud there is the best Paw Mill location in the county. Also, a `number of lets containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice_ land, eihnded one: mile ,north-west of Best Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named pieces of property. are-very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur. For terms of sale and further inforMutiori apply to Wm. P. Naom, No. Wood street Pittsburgh. D. TrtotePON, AsSignee for Jas. b. Negley. Coal Works For Sale. - • Ct LIMY THREE ACREd OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal t.. 7 attached, and all the improvements thereon In IftleteS3• fal operation. raid Farm Is situated On. the Monongahela river, l 4 miles-above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Rallroad t and an excellent harbor. • The vein of Coal is five feet thtelc,e,nd cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, - No. 233 Liberty street Residence at Idwergreen.. TITIIDELISIGNER offers for sale his property in the I Evergreen aolony, Ross Townghip, tie miles from Pittsburgh- The home I; 58 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a Ritehen, and a large Mall on the Ant floor, and is - provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room L—the latter with suitable hot and cold water _piper!. bAttached to the house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing. soft water, Stable and a Chicken House. The Colony to provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the trtausgementof - a gentleman from Virginia, member, vrellunatified to teach oven the higher branches branches - of study. This admirably conducted School is of incalculable advantage ,to the van of family, as the ideas hero have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating influence of outside pram*, too Ellen found around schools in the.city end Immediate vicinity The Haase and the Two Acres will tie sold with or with out the interest imthe farm property, and the avails will be taken in adjustrd, balances and cern:floater of drit against feb2l WILLIAM A HILL 64' Wo:Nd street. riv.) LET—Prom the let of Aprd neat,. die: cowmoulous BRICK BUILDINGS situate in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breeknntidee street and the Monongahela ,rirer, lately occupied by. blessrs. Bake well, Peare & Co - as n (.1 m nnnfirt ^ry snd 'Warehouse. This property is.eligl hlysit..r.ted, 'Wince atici the Mon on. gahela where, for shy bubiticss cone Cuted with steamboating or river trade, or for manufacturing purpotrwr. , Several small Buildings And a Cripaciotor yard are ethic:l et Apply to OL tVglt W. IliltNES, ' President Pitt. and Coma. IL It. Co.. rahl6:tf t Neville Bali. Fourth rug I,thrru , for .bee. MILEY'S HOTEL,flutist (formerli• known an'thil. Lamson:is horse,) is offered for base on favorable terms. Begig situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grunt, neer to the Court Ilonee.and about midway teen the Monongahela - Wharf and, the Pennsylvania Depot, it is onenf the most *want, convenient and desirable locations the city. The hotel will be furnishid, ff desired, and leased for term of years; commencing •from the first of April next. For, further information apply to • ' JOSEF'S S. et A. P. 11101trmsoN; Att' ye, JanZedswif ' ! gm 148,,re±m.1. Li wurusns tioax • D lThiltElt BOARDING tIOUSB.--Thii.GLEN INTEL and Grounds are offend for BENZ for. either the above purposes. The sine and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and *ariety of the : grounds, and the gingulla advantage of the position, secluded, from every thing-objectionable, render this . a most desirable location for either a Bale or Female Beminari.; FIM terms, apply to fah24lf Brrrt RR. A 7 Th....0f • • keit*" /tent,' ' ' AifARE CONTAINING 63.,AOUSS Off:LAND, under a high state of cultivation, with a largoand,convenient DWELLING HOBSIL-recently built and drquiidorn style: grad Barn, Stabling, ac., situated on the eolith bank of the fdrawn,gabelkriverr, 6 miles above Pittentrti; belug one rf the most beautiful end pleasant localities atYewhere to be found. PossessionVyen on or bo'ore the lot of April nest. ltnquire of , BITILDS k Co., ',•" ' • 163 'Wood strorL ' • • For Wale. . A IsARODCITE AND BET OF HARNESS—They were Arl..made to ord.4 our best:me•-bstibni:anil Dace only been ne.d. a few months. Ttpq bn 11 at a bargain, •tus, in nonsequenee of a change !hat has,`teken Oat. in the subscriber's family, be Drano itrr hei nie bat Orin RALLor, 1481 • '• - 14.141 Water Etrnet. MEE
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