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is =7stiiie •ensd- • al sneridarising, (itindcwveciprea
,
BY 91ILLIRPL,LE MONTGONEILY.
• • L'lsciarg-iriri uo.nal , 07 WOOD 4..11:1 nna enuurs.
star 211.8/111.—Fire .Doliars e year, payable strictly In
adianoe. SU Donato ertil irtvirr4tbly be required It not paid
within the yea" , - •
fifir Single coma T'fro cnura—inr .ele et the counter In the
Office, nnd by the? esze Doye.
THE SATURDAY MORNING POST •
Pea ntished from the same office, on a large blanket aim
h at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single copies
Tim CIENTIL
tar No paper wi l be discontinued =leas at the dlscre•
on of the Proprietors.) until all arrearages are paid.
sat- No attention will be paid to any order unless accom
panied by the money, or satisfactory reference In this city.
q Connected wilt the Establishment of tht Morning Post
on' Of at IcrOese Job Printing Offices in the city, where all
flat of work is done on Oteshortesi notice, and moat reason
ble ferns.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
- -
Itobt. C. G. Sproul,
A '2TORNET AND CONNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No
11....-,Fortrthotreet. Putebargh. Pa. declLly
James A.. Lowrie,
A4TORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth strftt, Pittsburgh,
between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. rdecilay
JOSEpli WILAVER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
°ince, No. 144 Fourth street,
PITTSDIIIIOII, PA.
JOHN BARTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant eta,
je2:ly3l Frrraucacur, PA.
Thomaso 0.11111
A 17°'
MIRY AT LAW AND SOLICIT& IN CHANCERY.
Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4
S. P. Roes,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No.loElFourth street, Pittsburgh.
Pa., fourth door below Dir. Body Pattereou'a Lirery
Stable. je2S
V. Orlando Loomis,
A ' EY LAW---Office, Fourth street, above Wood
1947
Thomas M. Marshall,
,st9ZIiNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie's Buildings, ?aura
eet. jeu7:ls,
--
IL. B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth dceet, between
Cherry alley nod Orant street. jay
J. N. 111 , Clowry,
ATfORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW — ONce in
Bakrorell'n EaDdings, on Grant strueL
AL 11. Hazen,
A TTOPMY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and
bear - Bruitbfiald. roar27:y
ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD.
O ■ !~FFICE tX)ItNEIt OP GRANT AND STREETS,
V (formerly occupied by Aldermen Lecis,) where all bu
alneeepertalnlng m the Mace of Alderman mud Justice of
the Peace will be promptly attuodel to. febl:3m
OFFICE, Grant atreet, between Fourth et. and Diamond
alley. Conveyancing of all hinds done with the great
it,t rate and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate el.
sunned, k, Ja3:i
lc" 0.91 TIIIRD Street, bet wren Wood and Markatstreets,
111 Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Hort
'plots, and other writings drawn with neatness and aces'
racy. ja2l:lr
U. AUL, SU ItO El*: 13 ENTIST, (ono
ccesor to G. W. Biddle) NO. 144 SMITE.
FIELD STREET.
Gambia- Alps. Office hours, ;rota Bto 1 o'clock, and
'tom 3to ; o'clock. feblEcly
• J.BCOTT. UKtilahT, Fourth street, 41re door.
4 4i = west of ?darket.
emcz floras From nine A. M. to dye
dee_2(hy
BUSINESS CARDS
==!
SIDYMEIt & AND filfl.Bollll,
(Successor!) to Joshua Rhodes h Co.)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS.
Splpes, f;ourectlonary, Sugars, *Sc.
to Nu . SS' Wood street, opp,,slte the St. Charles lintel
Pittsburgh, Pa. ap2
W SI. /7 LSULIAII . .... GILD. 11121 U ILLY
WA. EiIIAiGUAIH dr. CO.,
FORWARDING AND. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Laerty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Depot,
apr7 Ihrrsorman, Pi.
Henry El. CoWas,
FORWARDING AND C 0515112,1103 511IRCHANT, an.;
Wholesale Dealer In Cheese. Butter, Seeds, Piet, ant
Proanee generally, No. 25 WOOD St.. Pittsburgh. [lnert
Paul C Murdock.,
rtOMIASSION AND FORWARDING ALEB.CHANii ANI.
BTF ,1 130 At AGENTS— No. 7 Water ntreet t Cincinnati.
Ohio. [opal
kr.lng A. Moorhead,
WIIOLESALas GROCERS AND PRODUCE DRALSE.B—
27 Wood strett, Pittsburgh. I mi2:3
13. T. C. Morgan,
T)OOIII3ELLED, AND STATIONER—has always on ban%
Pp a gatioralawortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank
Boots, Printing, Post and Cap Papas, Arc, Ktiolawile and Be
tall, No. 194 Wood street, below Fab, Eal 4 aide, Pittsburg! .
sa. Wanted, Bags and Tanners' Scraps. aplsi/y
1. W. Chadwick,
T 1 CALEB IN RAGS AND PAPIIN No. 140 Wend Street
3.3 Pittsburgh. The Isti;helrt 'rice in cash paid for rags.
raellry
sztadait itrusa, WV. tutrarma,Pitbbnrgh
Waller Ea Rlckellawa,
OLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES,
Wines and So.rara—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwir.
and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Tartw
au. constantly on band. 1728
W I/11am Carr 6. Co.,
(Wax. Cska late of the firm of J. PialKIA a CO.)
WiIOLESALS ROCEILS and Dealers in Foreign Wince
end Brandies, Old Mormoruhela and Itectified Whis
key, Ho. 32( Commercial now, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa. juti:y
Co-.Partuershlp.
eubscribers have tide day formed partnership fm
1 . the purpose of carrying on Commission and Forunird
cannection with the Fish, Dawn and Oil, and Prt,
ducr business generally, under the style of K.NaLISEI A Itmn
A snot; warehouse So. 116 Water and 160 Front streets;
formerly occupied by Burbrldge k Inglaram.
W3l. B. ENGLISH,
JAMES RICHARDSON,
JAS. J. BENNETT.
Pittsburgh, February let, 1854:fe1i3
Th FL D
itAVO, Diamond, Pltteburgh, Pa., dealer b
. Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o
Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety
and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mille. also,
Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In en,
change for Merchandise.
F. It. D. has procured s full assortment of Landreth'[
Warrantesl Garden Seeds, and invites the attention clan in.
terested in rural affairs. Janll
w D. CDOLISH. J. RICHARDSON. J. 1. DENNITT
ENOLISII & RICHARDSON.
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C - • •
OMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCIIANTS, AIR
Wanlesale Dealers In Fish, Bacon and oil, and Produce
generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge 6
Ingloard, No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh.
Penna. fe3
. • • •
gnu: subscritiere have opened a house for the above par
pose, at No. 17 t-mithfield street, four doors above thi
Monongahela House. We will purchait, or receive, on
commission, for sale, consignments of Flour, Bacon. Cheese,
ann, Oats, Bsrity, Flax Seed, Oran :PM, Baled flay, Se ,
upon - which we wild make advances, or purchase at the
best market rates for cash.
nosh A 1,4380 k CO.
Jas. 01 , 1..aughlin,
SALER TN GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON,
1,/ Ac., No. 10, corner Staltbdeld and First streets, Pitts
burgh, Pa. nor 6
JOIIN a.."IR,UNG TUC, O. YOUSO FOALICIS L.. rOliffil
T.IJ. Young & Co.,
NI. ad Smith add greet, opposite City Hotel,
MA NU A EUR.EitS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND
C.. AIRS, 01 every deqerlption. Materiels and trork•
inanlttip warranted, and eel,' at r..vlured prices. Care taken
In pv•kttiz Ira land and water rxrriai , ... au3l
ER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES
A.. 411 LIQUORS, No. 117 North Second street, fifth door
isbovJ Race, east site, Philadelphia has on hand the hesi
qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga
hela Whisky, Holland Oin, Cordials, he , on terms wortL3
the attention or purchasers and deniers. fauny
flenrp 01 , Clullough Q.
Co.,
IIT QOLESALE LIROCEILS end Commission J terchnnt.
of p.nn.nd I,4tn •,._ Pittal-nroh
Wm. Ditgby, Jr.,
CLOTHING AND FUILNLININO STOKE, Masonic Hall
Fifth street, Pittsburgh.—Clothing made to order, in
good aryl.. and at r111 , 4 , 11,V• aufllf
R. a. A. C. Duncnsa,
VIVEIOLE3ALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For
VV elgti Wines nod Liquors, Oil Monongahela and Recd
fled WILMS'. No. 291 Liberty et., Pittsburgh. Pa. f iy29:y
A. Tlndle,
WHOLES ALE nod Retail SADDLE, HARNESS
TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufao
' tures. No.loB Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
. 19291
John H. DieLior ,
WROLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Book, and
Stationery, No. 122 Wood stre.t. fjanl.
.
A. J. RAGAN - -
.DASELLALLL, 311,
HAGAN & AUL,
WHOLESALE and Retail INtra In &IN, Piney and
Stapte DRY GOODS, Non. n Murkat and 8 UniOn
street, Pittaburgb. anr4
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
myTay No. 63 MiaSZT PITSWIROII.
POWER. dr. M.l.EattoON,
A BODEITECPUBA. AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.—
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style;
Mode Designing, he. Composition Ornaments for the
decoration orateamboate, Buildinge, Lc.; 96 BUITHFrELD
13treet,near the Poet Wilco vlism
•E. WHITEHOUSE,I
FANO! SILK AND WOOLEN DYEB. AND CLEANER,
N 0.7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet hotel,
•mar 4 , Auto n %NY.
B. curznairr-... ...... . . . L. oBTEthm.
S. ' a
......
TEL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50
Smithfie23 street. nool
L. E. fiftyvvard,
TARALER in BOOTS, SLIDES, TRUNKS end LEGHORN
jj and BRAID RATS, corner of Market and Liberty sta.,
No. 174 Pittsburek. Pa. iolky
JOUN ISITCHhILL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street,
_ _
is3:yil Nail door to IL Child's Bhne House. Pittsburgb
Notice.
JOS. FLEMlNGhaying associated with JOB. ABEL, the.
business will hereafter be conducted under the style of
J. ABEL k 00., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and
Fourth streets. jal:y
William Thorn, Druggist,
"IXAS - REMOV-EIB-to-the corner of HAI.IIO and PSYN
JLL Streets, where he will, as wall, attend promptly to
tda numerous frierule. All articleetn lifeline are 'warranted
Pure, end rut up with the utmost care. merl4:Bm
..lotin W. Bra Our & ..
VORWARDING AND OOMAIISSION M CO ERCHANTS—
Dealera in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead
Pie. and 8)1011t taxa., 67 Front dimot. Isan43
Sous ircausicre— ooluesixus utr.osluer.
Wholesale and Retail Clothing. Merchants,
NO. 88 WOOD STREET.
T"
mhscriberretssuactfully inform their old customers
... v
itte_publisin_general, that they have this day as
.
iodated themselves in the above business, under the firm
'JOHN VOE,OSKEY & 00. They respectfully solicit •
s h i r e or public patronage.
.. , TIESIISSViOIIe business of each will be settled by them.
slalVeS.TesPectivalY• febo
Patrick._lll , Kenna,
Mi==s:=
Commission House
C. D. Wood,
!=!!!!!!=1
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMOBE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE °POST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,6:1 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS
ENTERPRISE WORKS
- - - .
IMPORTERS and manufacturera of
CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL
ceV. INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, be. We
keep a general assortment of the above
articles constantly on hand; together
With a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pie.
tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Cape, Powder,
Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knivein
Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, dc:
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing endrepairing neatly executed.
RIFLES I—We are making Rides of every description, to
order, of the best tneterial, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders resolved for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. mph!.
-Chandelles and Gas Fixtures.
MHE eubscribereare now opening at their new Wareronm
-1 NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment of CIIANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Raving arrangements made
by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur
chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as
low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
In this line.
We continue se heretofore to fit up buildinge of every de
acription for gee. water and steam.
Brass Castings of all kinds MaCie to order promptly
THOM HEW YORK,
411":4 11 14 AN B U L F celebrated
Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
Band Toupees, and every description
of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and
Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET,
"=.-7lietesiien Wood and Market, Pitts.
burgh.
BLITCIIIII'M system enables Ladles
4 • — 7 l, and Gentlemen to measure their heads
with accuracy.
FOR WIGS.
No. 1. The round of the Head.
No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 1.
N 0.2. From ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover ?he top of the bead only—a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. imy4
New Coach and Carriage Factory I
JOHNSTON', BROTHERS & CO.,
Caner of Rebecca and Behnonf streets, Allegheny City,
. WOULD respectfully Inform their friends
and the public generally, that they have
lC commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
0741 •• 5 " - =ouches, Rockaways,Buggies,Sleighs and
Chariots, la all their various styles of finish and proportion.
AU orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on
the most reasonable terms. Using In ell their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, cud Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pureha
sing elsewhere. octeely
J T. JOILDISTON....-. n. T. Jonxecos B. 11.14iLl
Elcelslor Carriage Factory.
rOIiNSTON, lIROTHER * CU, PRACTICAL COACTI
t.) MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alta
gheny city, Pa, have on hand and are manufacturing an
extenidve assortment of Carriages, Kockaweye, Ruggles,
kagga,ge Cars, kn., made in all their various styles, with
strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. using In all
their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to on the must reasonable term. They feel
confident that all who may favor them with their patron
age, will be perfectly walvtived on trial .f their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omr.lbuses pass every Of
teen minutes during the day. oct2fiily
COACH PAC TOB.II.
it. DIGT.LOW.-- TILIITIN L. STIVIMi. GEORGE 1.1.11ta1.
Bigelow Q. Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, N 0.40
Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts
_V.1.% -
burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PREA
TOSS, BUGGIES, and ceery description of
fancy vehicles built to ibrder, and finished in a manner un
surpassed for beauty of de ign, elegance of finish, skill of
workmanship, and durability of material..
.64—A1l work warranted nov9
ROBECALT A. PATT.EILSON'S
LIVERY AND SALE ,vorir
Oft2z. STABLE,
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley,
aprl4.tf PITTSBURGH. PA.
rotimpli F1.14:11114G,
!snooze/lox r o L. WILCOX C.l
CWINER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantly on Land a full assortment of Drugs, Medi-
Ines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
mg to his busines..
Physiciana' PrestripUons carefully compounde4 at
dl hours. )2,9y
JOHN FLOILI , O. oocu 9 /LIMING.
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FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Succesnora to .1. Kidd S Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. C) Wood &rat, Ptlisb-urgh, ra.
Proprietor of Dr. 11'LraLe'n Celebrated Verrr.ituge, Litter
Pak. &c. jab)
JOHN RAFT, JR.,
(stIC,ZEADr to des Nrlll fie y.)
Wholesale and !Retail Druggist,
4 Ni) Dealer in PAINTS, OILS. DYE he., 141
A., Wood etreet„ three doors below Virgin el/.y,
epr.tmaely
C7ILF
MPORTEII. OF FRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer
1 In fitne old bloconnheia Peach tinnily, &3.
tleo.Rectifyinz ristiller, corner of Sintildield end Front
trero.ietyteoteer. i,,.:a
R. L. ALLEN,
WHOLCSALS. DEAL.ISI IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Blononga.
hems Bye Whisky, 6ce.
ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO, 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, l'A.
WINES, Braudies, Gins, Cordial., Jaranien Spirits, St.
Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champa -nes,
scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon,
)Id Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported ilarana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Ilalf-Spanish and Common
Jigara, all at each low prices as to chelleng i compe Mon.
fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Ltottles of every style, and
"emljohns of all sixes. I respectfully invite an ex.mina.
ion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
'eons. apr3ily
New School for the Violin
DI" U. C. RILL-I'liY. PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL--
1J A new and complete synopsis of Violin piny I o it, in tin
may, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly
:or the American strident, to which le added valuable les
ions and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solosand
duos 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 Society.
The above just received, In advance of the trade, by
KLEBER, 101 Third street.
RECOMMENDATION
. -
We have carefully examined the abovo work of U. C
dill's, and con abler ft one of the most complete and prac
.al Violin Schools we have ever seen. U. ANToN,
a. VOGML,
fsDO Teacher. of Music.
I) LAIRD, (late of the firm of 0011 LIT A Lann i ) having
CIL. opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the old
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
tUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit e
hare or the patronage of the late firm.
N. IL—Clothing made to order In the most fashionable
.tyles, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the
qty. jan26cy
Jamas Mallloger,
OIZONGARELA PLANING 'MILL—WouId respectfully
inform his friends and the public, that his new web
lshment is now In full operation, and that he is prepared to
furnish Bost Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
MEMMEiiI
g io b t Doo ra , and moulding., of every description, made to
vder.
Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantage
:0 give him e call, es he can now tarnish them with planed
tuff suitable for every description at work.
4111[L9 OILIBWELL.
HERRON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND . BRASS FOUNDERS,
fiTANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO
. COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, tic. Al.
Cotton Batting bianutacturers.
Youndty on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS an COPPER taken fn exchange for work,
.r cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
.romptly attended to. feb9:ly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
No. 43 Cbrner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
Oftice up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has
P:l6 commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will
also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any
:opacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short
notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to.
References—T. J. Pdghara, Esq., Richard Cowan, RN., W.
.). Leslie, Dr. Alex.. Black, James Mackeral, A. A. Mason,
\Wilt * Old. JanlB
Schnohman it Hannlel%
LITHOGRAPILERI3—Third street, opposite the PosZoince,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills,
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
.n Colors, Gold,Bronze, or Black, in the most approved style,
,ml at the most reasonable prices. octlErly
=TM
Graff, Reisinger & Graft;
ULTESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood rtre I Pith
y y burgh, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS 0•
Cooking Stoves, Plain and 'Fancy Orates,
Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fenders,
Parlor Stoves, Sad and Dog Irons,
[follow Ware, Portable Forges,
Sugar Kettles, T.a Kettles,
Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &c. f &hi +5
L a. 5M1TH........- 7 R. lIUNTER
...... W. DWI!.
Smith, Blair dir. Hunter '
(Late Smith &Sinclalr,)
WIIOLESA.LE GII.OOER.S,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A ND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh lissufao
tl tures, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh,
'eons. feb9
Gift
THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John
aton & Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery
Warehoase, is prepared to execute every style of legal,
'Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Binding, and farnisb every article in the Blank Book, Paper
And Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most
reasonable terms.
Blank Book -qid-Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office
wad Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second [norld
Le-%
: •
North. Western Police Agency,
N O. 89 WABIIINUTON STREET, corner of De&rborn
( 1 1.11CAGO, ILLINOIS.
• • .
Pinkerton 1 Co.
DEtOTE 1111311 ATTEFITIoN TO TISK TRANSACTION OP A dENZILAL
DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS
In the state. of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana.
mhl9:dtf
Notice.
TriE late firm of JONES & QUIGO„ having been dissolved
by the death of JoLn F. Quigg, on tho 27th last., the
business of said firm will be settled by tho undersigned, et
their office, corner of Rose and First streets.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
•
Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—loct2iy
MANIJFALTFUItEIt of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough
Slab steel, steel Plough Winga, Coach and Kllptir
Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall sod
hammered Iron Aales,—corner at Hon and First streets
Pittsburgh, PIS. ochtly
WSIiMSMTE
ANUFACTURERS of ROGERS' patent improved Steel
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Rosa and lint streete
oct2ly
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars,
No. 2,5 . lifth sL, PUG:burgh, Pa.
far Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the
various brands of Impsrtod eig.srs. jar:/
ALFRED II CUKIJNO MOKOZLN BODERTRUN
EDWARD DITURIDOE HENRY L. RINOWALT.
Curling, Itobertmon & Co.,
M A n jF " 1 1'"'RSC1r? ItESkD.D PLUN
i\T3Is , VA .;r:1„us,o11Voo1aU,
corner of Front Flit et, l'lttsburgh.
LONG, MILLER h CO.,
No. 109 First streeL
Kir All other kinds cf (11a,wsre and Window Olass, at
low morkpt npll:dly
IYANI2FA,7IIIIItR OF
Gilt, Silver, Brass. Brolize, Looking-Glass,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
P LAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 01 CLAIR STRUT.
All /Linda of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboats,
Ac. All hinds of Gild tig and Re gilding, to order. Gilt
MouldingN for Frnmra, uttolepa e nod retail Varnish fo•
Oil Pa:n.ingn Engraving.. and Litho:p . .lA., for tale,
.I.,kir Impaired or defaced Oil Pa adage restored In the
best manner.
All Frain., and Mouldings m•nufnctured In thin estab
lishment rnny be nienned without Injury, with soap and
water.
DEALER IN
Fine Tons, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
•
Ware. •
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBUROII, PA,
I Snow receiving a large assortment ot FRESH GOODS,
In addition to his already extensive stock, purchacril
from first bands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at tha lo:vert market pricer.
AIPc. hotels, Steamboats, and famlllec, buying by the
Quantity, supplied at wholesale rater.
114— Goods delivered In the city tree of charge. sep2l
ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
C(RNE 111.010. , D STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY.
TrllE eifileserilair respectfully acinnunres to the Lodi. , and
Gentlemen of Tittddiargh, that he has recently er..etwl
a MIAMI tOIiGOL, which, in point of Pi," rommoelbsu,
nese and adlapuetion, undeniably excel.; any sicallar estab
lishment in the United States Its location is accessible,
from all parts of the city, while its high and airy situation
renders It espis , :sfly to the promeddsn of health, 1.,
this most nrr,..:11 , 1... exercise. The Horses are kindle and
well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no
pains or exl finer c.ll be spsred to make this establishmant
the first in the e , infl.lenee , of the public. rait=itf
of It.. _
Inlerrat of Mr. .1•)IIN AT W4a,L In nar but.lues.
caaaa.. ilout t Li! Sat. by agreemaut. Our bu,ipass. a
WIIOI,E6AI,E GROCERS, will ba .antinued by the remain
g partnera antler the firm of
lIA VI: sold myinterr-1 in the bnionew, of Lon;, Mnif l
Co., to H. A. 1,04, who, • ith John will eom
thane at the old .taml i Fo. lie/ Front stns.
rroummend the new the patrunhite of my frlettile.
Pitteititlrgh, July '.lll, ISA& P. 11. !TILLER.
DELL AND TIB.C-S FOUN DERN, AND GAS FITTI:ii9.
In V {to a:ten:fun G. tlwir gtock of o .ll3 , :delf , ro,ltradkvto,
Pendaut,, mad ullt, Gs I 0r.... %y r 11, up h.° r. with lief
end Steam, make Bras, Ca,titwe of ell to order, fur
Pump. and Tank Fittl end heap Anti.
Attrition ~n4tuntly on hond. j y 31.:
Silver Illeinufaciory.
POONS, FORE r , E II kc..—itzoiucrion t' Plucks
—Owing fluntit., In Mialt.2laeturing my owo
work, we are Dow re lung at le,: it , I, c . 0 ..... lOW, then
the eeetern Or riewia here. All work I. wnrru uted.
3!erllng S,;rer—We elan manufacture flfreiris of the
Brithh
Writeho, end Watch rennirimr, rontlnn.l rrtilt every fm
etlitc and renewed th-t erminut ion 10 elr.• entire .tiAfaction
to cue:oft:ere, both no to price and tt superior , luellty - • of
the work. W. W. WILSON,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
n0v.14 corner of Market Cal 1 Fourth rdreetn.
Steamboat Furniture anti Chair•.
RIW I.; hart on hand and are ennstnntly rannufnetti.
ring ST F. A NI 110 A T CAL:IN FUILINITI.iILE A:10
ell AIRS, of every de..rription, 1:z:
Estension Dining Taidos;
Do Bar do;
Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various style•:
Gents. do do de;
State It.. al do do do;
Cu .Toilet Boxes;
Tete a i rtes; Sato;
Divans; Centro rat.ter.:.
Wii...11 Stands; Card do;
Water do; Trays. de., die.
naterial and workmanship warrant...l, and pieta Batts•
fat tory. T. IL lOU.NO & 00,
jya)f9 Smithfield st..orratit.Ciiy note/.
Wn ERE WILL be (”und the lariteet and hest actorted
otock of lIUO Eft V ever offered r.r nab• in thin city.
PurclotsorB will find it to their advantage to call at this es
tabli,ihmeut and examine for themrolrre; It if Kill need to
insure their custom. C DALY.
N. B.—Remember the Cava STOCKING Cotusts.
febl:y C. D
(111KAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Xs. S 2, Third street,
k„ . ./ near Market. would respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, thut they have now in more their
complete FALL STOCK, cori.llllng of CARPETS of every
description, from the Royal Velvet and Brusnela, co the corn.
mon lograin, Itemp and Rog. Floor 0,1 Cloth, from ore
to eight yards wide, now designs and very rich. Cocoa nod
Canton Matting, Dru,4gels, huge, Mute. Stair Rods Window
Sb idea, Ac. Fern°ua to want are int itrd to call and exam
ine their stock. Steoinlanam, lloteln, and Renidencea (urn
-I,4hed on Ino most 1 . 1.16/OrloihiP terms.
•a - " Small profit, and quick
TE.RNIS LASH ONLY. oct2
Bounty Luntl.--So , dters , Clnl rase
THE undernigned has made error:-ments with Ilhomas
Lumpkin, of Washinziou city, to procure W A RR A NTS,
Ac., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, fur BOUNTY
LANDS, or any other claims o , the Rover, ru..n t.
Win. H. Talcott & 00.,
Attcenssuas TO T. notottnY, JO., h C0.,1
lti - ANOFACTURERS OF 0 ILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK•
11.1_ LNG CLASSES, Portrait and Pi: turn Frarnea, Au., and
dealers In Im ported and Donnu•tic Fancy (loads, No. 62, cor•
nor or Wool and Fourth otrecto, Pittahurgh. octl2:lw
Depot of Dongwortia dr. Zimmerman , • Ca—
tawba Wines and Brandy.
MILE undersigned has received and offers for .le, at Con. j
minah prices, a large quantity of Logworth & Zimmer.
mane choice and worldYenowned Sparkling, Dry and La.
diet' Sweet Catawba Wince. Such as may desire to procure
an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the
grape,) will hod my establishment the place for the gratill•
cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled Dem
the genuine Grape. is declared by many excellent judges,
equal In flavor to the best Imported Cognac.
D. FICKEISEN,
len N 0.137 Liberty street.
IRE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac
-1 tura and sell SWEENEY'S.LIOT Alit AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders,and
contract for heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace nowln use. The attention of those interested is
solicited. Any lniormation can be had of A. BRADLEY,
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of .1. BARNDOLLAIL,
dec24:tll Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood it.
It Is True I
THAT PICTURES f superior excellence may
be obtained ut CARGO'S New Daguerrean Ga
• • ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from
One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to
please. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine
specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve
ning. febl9
MaiNaMMBI=E
PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MFR
CHANTS, Evansville, /a —Strict attention paid to all
consignments for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for
the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to.
Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. loct9:6m
HOME LEAGUE FACTORY.,
AMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting,
Checits, Tweeds, eta , Rebecca street, Allegheny, has
opened A WOECTOOM SECOND 61000 POST BUILDINGS, corner
Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
Merchants who are not aware that these Checks eon 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 theta
wives. mhl2:lm
Ledlle & Liam
(Soccemors to Ittutvany & eedlie.)
MANUFAtTURNILS of Cat, Moulded and Plain, Flint
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.
mb3:dly
HAVING sold my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY,
311., & CO., to William 11. Talcott, who, with A.G.
Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Bud
nese at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streete,
under the style of Wm. E. Talcott & Co. I confidently re
commend them to my former euetomere, as every way
qualified to give entire satisfaction.
All persons having demands against me, and all Indebted
to me, will please make an early settlement.
octl2 T. KENNEDY, JE.
MEI
.; L .
DAM=
- • . tlJ . ' IllOrMilA . t
BUSINESS CARDS.
Isaac Jones,
lIIMisME=M=I
RICHARD C. HOCKING,
Cull nvi.l reft No. 21 St. Chit. et , Pittsburgh. (m1,26 -ti
WIVI. A. M'CLURG,
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
1/MJA.LEY, COSORAVE At CO.,
No,. IS nod Wool otreet, l'itoborgh.
I;.AGALEY, WOODWAItb & CO,
No. :21 Market
LIAGALEY A CO
19th.
S. A. LONG & CO.,
T k.l .
DALI"S STOCRING MANUFACTORY,
No. .21.1 first cnrner tthore Market strut,
C. 13. llcsilly 42.
SAMUEL ' , ALIN ErroCK,
Roshltmee, No. 9 Ro et roxt, l'ittsburgh
Uonsume the Smoke.
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1855
R E M ON A L.
C. IHMSEN
MANUFACTURER OF EVERY FATUITY OF
EDWARD A. 11.13CXELt
VIALS, BOTTLES,
Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottler,
DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS;
Also
FLINT GLASS .L.V EVERT FARIFT.T.
Warehouse, Noe. 104 Second, & 133, 135 First st.,
PITTSBURGH, PA. [to.h2B
New Trimming Store,
No. 83 Cbracr of Market street and the Diamond.
FRANK VAN 003.Dilit respecfully announces to the
public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his
new Trimming Store on ilonday,ril 171.1 a. Having fitted
up the neatest store room In the y dity, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan
cy Goode, he flatters himself that he will offer euperlor in
ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don't forget the piece — No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. f aprl2l ,- %RANK. VAN GOII.DER.
_. D. D. BOGIES.
Henry killetuardson, Jeweller,
HAVING re-titted his store in a handsome manner, and
but recently returned from the eastern cities with a
tine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom.
are to the fact that among his Watches will be found the
most desirable (styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pine, Fob and Vest Chain's,
Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc.,etc.
FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Macho, WorTables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats,.
Colt's Pistols, Porte Monnalea in great variety; China Frtdt
and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or.
namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appre
fated. inovll NO. 81 MARKET STREET.
No. 138 Wood tirrel, Third door below Virgin Alley.
DOWN .t TETLEY would call the atteotion of Sporting
L) men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re
ceiving Pistols, the largest and best aeleeted stock ever
opened in thin market; together with a general assortment
of hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
fn. rood approved paper. marlB
• • - .
J,
APLALKIIILLN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite
J
the Mayor's Office, Is manufacturing Gentlemen's first
Boom, Low filmes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button
ed Gaiters; Ladies' Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linde, Slip
pers,and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade;
fancy Kld and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses
and Children's do, of every variety.
N. IL—All kinds made lo order, on shdrt nrtice. 1809
Soldiers' Bounty Lands,
AND CLAIMS AGAINST GGVERNSIENT.—I will pro
e , re Bounty Land Warrants for Soldien, their Widows
and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against
Government, and attend to business in the "Court of
Claims," recently established by Cougres,
Office, No. 148 Third street, one door above Emithlllel 1 ste
March 19, 1855--(mbAll etinat,Es NAYLOR.
NEW SEED STOKEI
JAIIES WA 'MRCP,
OriERS for ails CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved
breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds
—Canary, Hemp, =let, Rope and mixed Seed. Detuinets
wilt be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz:
Camellas, Bose Buds, Ilellotropec, dc. Evergreens (in pots)
forChristmes Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 49 Fifth et., near Wood. dee2o
ENGLISII AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY..
W. T. McDONALD, M. A, Duractrat.
rfillE next session of the institution trill commence on
/MONDAY, the sth of September next, et the room cor.
ner of Ferry and Liberty etreeta, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veeder.
IWe:enc.'s—llea. d. W. Loomis, O. Knap, Jr., B. F. Von
onnoret. IL Miller. Jr. ello2b
lionnty Lands.
Tunderaigned contlnue3 to Detain Bounty Land
1. Warrants. The pretent GUI g r irc3 to all who have
Furred in any war Aare 171 A). t6O acres. Terms moderate.
LULU; CXX:KiIIOOT, 37 Diamond alley.
rnhl2iy between Worki itt and Diamond.
Agency for Noldlers , Claims.
OCATIoN OF LAND.S.— t'UIIetIASE AND SALfI OF
1_,4 LAND WAItItANTS.—The undersloled has =old.) or
rovemen o with competent and responsible geutlem .n to
obtain Cettiftratas or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or
minor children. who are entitl...l to rounty Lands; also (or
the Logsdon of Lands, and the Purcl.f,e and Sale of Land
W6lTlints. Jolts D. DAVIS,
Corner of Wood and Fifth street&
EIZEDEIII
New Paper Hang - Ingo.
NO. sr, WOOD STREET.
FINE FRENCH AND AILERICAN PAR.LOR PAPERS;
Panel Decorations. In gold, oak and marble;
Hall Papers, of venous styles ;
Yig'd and Plain Papers., for dining rooms and chambers;
Cheap and low priced Wall Papers;
Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades.
A large end complete assortment of the above, selected
for the reason, will be sold at the usual low prices.
oet3 WAITER P. NIA
Walter P. Marshall,
IMPORTER and :Dealer In Wrench and American Paper
Iteeeiere mays
BratlT, DRWILIV THlai ANT POCRTII MUTH.
STLIANGERS VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN
to Fee the beautiful assortment of CILIN.A. GLASS
and QUEENSIVARE, now qpen at the above establish
ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to
otter indueementa In all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea
and Toilet Ware, white iron -stone, we have a great variety
of shapes; also, f Id bend and fancy colored stone ware
Tea and Toilet seta. Our stock of Covered Dishes,
Soup Tureens, Vegetable Mama wittaut covers, Salad
Di. Les, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is
large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery,
Spoons, Castors, Waiter., and House Furnishing Goods, we
have a large assortment.
COMMON WARE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates,
,sera, Nappies„ Rawls, Pitchers, and every article
in the line is large, and we are prepared to peck them with
or without line goals. as the purchaser MELT wish.
• .
Also, a large assortment of al! l'ads a t7LANB WARE,
which we are selling at LUMIIOII rms of which
are offered at wholesale or ret
SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS,
~„ CUARLOTTE BLUSH.% No. 118 Wood
troet, Pittsburgh, tole Agent.
The Hamburg Pianos are undeobtealy on.
' perlor to all others, both in etatitcay of
touch and supenortty of tone-
They hare got only received the highest marks of appro
bation from the best European Pianists, such as
TIIALBEEG,
And others, who have them constantly In their own use,
but altto from our resident Professors. The following is an
extract front a letter of
After describing the particular style, two of which he
vents for his own use—nne Grand and one Square—he
speaks as follows of their excellent qualities:
"My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my.
self, have a good instrument, and yours are the on.y ones
which can satisfy me.
" Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating
terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone of yours.
"I remain yours, respectfully,
RO/112OCK, Pittsburgh, Pa."
For sale by CLIARLOPTH BLUME, at the "Old Eetab.
liehed l'isno Depot," 118 Wood street, 2,1 door above Fifth
Also. sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for Halle; Dctrif cf Ch.'s Dorton Pianos. (which in the Mast
ery cities are considered superior to either Chickering's or
Nunns et Clark's, but which fact Is not extensively known,
as they have but lately been introduced here;) and other
New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
prices from $225 to $BOO. mhlfl
AFEW days since, I published an advertisement of my
Baitlattaci Pianos, in which an extract from a letter
from Prof. H Rohbock, of this city, addressed to Messrs.
Baumgarten & Heine. cf Hamburg, the manufacturers,
was itt+mted. This morning I observed is several of the
daily papers a None ," signed by Prof. It, in which he
states that I was unauthorized to make use of it, anu that
It was incorrectly stated and applied.
In reply—l presumed that if ho had written the letter,
be, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con
sequently required no authority from him to make the
saute public,. As regard+ the assertion os to its ineorrect
nese, I have the latter in my possession, and it speaks for
itself, word for word as I have published. Messrs. Baum
garten It Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Rohbock for
endorsement—their Pianos were known, appreciated and'
received the highest mmtneudatious from the first artiste,
long before Prof. IL saw tit to pass on opinion upon them.
My reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that
be wag well known in the city, and not be ause his recom
mendation was necessary to establieh the merit of the
Pianos. Ire conclusion, I may add that they stand on their
own merit, and are endorsed by Purl" men a+ List, Thal berg,
and others, solely on account of their merit.
mh23 CH italliTTP. BLUME.
IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, in title paper, my
on se is made use of in connection with the Hamburg
Pianos. Such use is unauthorized by me, and, moreover,
the matter to Incorrectly stated and misapplied. She facts
are theas About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten it
Heins, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) for a piano
of a new and peculiar construction, and of which I furnish
ed a minute description. They replied that they did not
manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a
Plano ot their make sent 3o Mrs. Blume, at the same time
offering to turn oh me with a similar one, in case I liked it.
I accordingly examined the instrument, but as It did not
please me, I declineu purchasing of them. I have educe
bought and am nose using a Main trom the factory of
NIISNB a CLatt, N. Y. (mh.23) HANBY ROUBOCK.
PIANOS.
JOAN JUIN IL MELLOR, No: .PIM
81 WOODt s
between Fourth street and Diamond alley,
has just received frond the manufactory of CHICKENING
A SuNS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their FIRST
CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with all Abe.
late and valuable improvements—also, of their. plainer and
lower priced styles, Bultable for those who require a cheap
but goodinstzument. All the Plano Fortes from this man
ufactory are warranted, and will be told INVARIABLY AT
BOSTON FACTORY PRICES t ,
OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, in good
order, for vale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, &c., &c..
MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely
new and beautiful styles, and from the beet manufactories
In the country, At $45, $6O, $7O, OA $135, $l6O.
. - JOHN H. MELLOR,
Agent for the gale of Cmossatsa & Sons' Piano%
For Pittsburgh and Western Pencut.
S3 - No. 81 Wood street,. between Diamond alley and
Fourth street. mhla
.-108EPII J. ULU!
TOS teuo-1.5 ite_ge 6 TlVlA — Tobacco receiving and for
sale by Lap2ol ATWE,LL, LEE t CO.
:.. .~`: r
BUSINESS CARDS.
WINDOW GLASS.,
ENTERPRISE: WORKS
LE/grajlp 1. So • 1.14
CUIZIEA HALL,
ritorm49on HENRY ROIII3OCH.
CARD.
NOTICE.
NEW STOOK OF
CHICKERING 4- SONS'
MI SCA LLAN SOUS
Pittsburgh Mathematical & Commercial
COLLEGE
IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen
Pupils who wish to 'eceivea sound end thorough know-
ledge of the following branches of education: Writing,
Book-Keeping and all its collateral science, algebra, Geome
try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, We use of
Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, he , &e. The Principal
needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability
are well known to this community, being a Teacher in this
city for several years, and for the last three months has suc
cessfully taught in the Iron City Commercial College, but
has left it on his own eceonl, with the Intention of estab
fishing an Institution In which the youth of Pittsburgh
can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than
making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chanco
will Writing be neglected.
The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any person
who doubts his qualifications, as they were by the gentle
men whose names are attached to the following testi
monials:
I take great pleasure in ert A c UlG if n y "T,
ing to
m v , em ß b
cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and folly competent to
November 2f, q 113 . 1 . 4 1 . 1
Instruct young gentlemen in the science of accounts—be
sides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other
respects. JOHN FLEMING,
Late Professor In Pittsburgh Commercial College.
PITTSBURGH, November 21.
Mr. Barry is eminently qualified for imparting instruction
In the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-heap
ing I found him even critically acquainted with Ulnae
branches of knowledge. JAS. 51. PRYOR,
Principal Third Ward Public Schools
I state it so my opinion, that as a Mathernathian and
Book Keeper. Mr. John Barry tuts few equals, and no supe
riors. I think all the Teachers of this Jounty Assoantlon
will concur with me in this statement.
• - . •
Principal First Ward 9 - hools, Allegheny.
The Writing department will be attended to by a g••ntio
man of superior qualifications, who will devote all hi at
tendon to the immediate improremed t of the pupils.
Hours of instruction from 9 A Id. to 10 P. 91.
TE nlt 9:
Book.geeprog and Writing $2O per course
Arithmetic 10 per quarter.
Writing 3 for 20 lessons.
ATHUILEMS BITILDINGS, Liberty street, near Wood.
m 1319 J. BABItY, Principal.
DUFF'S lIIEFIC A NTIL E COLLEGE,
P[TTBLICIROH, PA.
INCORPORATED BY THE LROISLATIIIIE of Pennryl
yenta, with Perpetual Charter.
WARD OP TRYST:OM
Ells Excellenty,lbe Hon. James Buchanan, Hon. W. IL
Lowrie, Hon. Wm..Wilkinr, Hon. klosca Hampton, Hon.
Charles Naylor, Han. J. K. Moorhead.
FACULTY.
P. DUFF, author of the "North American Accountant,"
Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences.
ANDLLEW'T. MINDEN, Assistant Professor of Book-
Keeping.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off hand Penman In the
United Stater, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental
Penmanship.
N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of
Mercantile Law and Political Economy.
P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department,
Repressor of Ma hematite kn.
The Students of this Institution obtain the following oh- I
Til)IIS ad Tantages over all others:
Ist. A training for bbsiness prepared by a practical mer
chant of eighteen years experience in extensive kll2slE,Oqi,
natured and perfected by fifteen years subsequent practice
In teaching
2d. The Diploma bears the signature of the author of a
system of Book Keeping sanctioned by thesChamber of
Commerce of New York, ea the moat perfect di the Briglish
language.
3d. students can review their Book-Keeping, and bale
the professional advice of the Principal at any future time,
free of charge.
9th. They obtain the handwriting of the beet Penman
in the Unite i States—one who writes all the apechn. us
which he exhibits.
6th. Regular Lectures en Commercial Law. Political
Economy and the Princ plea of Commerce.
Refer to any of our City Merchants cr Bankers before
engoaing elsewhere.
Pupils received dolly. Teims unlimited, and no cult
of the permanence of the institution.
Duff's D.xik-Reaping, Harper's edition, sl.so—pp. 132;
royal octavo—. the beet in the English language."
Duff's Steamboat Accountant, $l. "A perfect system
for such ode."
Sir - Send for a Circular aril Specimen of Williams' Pen
manship. 'l4,2l:taw
RON CITY CUMIN
CHARTERED
BOALILD OF II CSIT2.9.
Ills Excellency, Gov. James lion. IL M. Riddle,
Pollack, I lion. J. E Brady,
Ilon. Wm. Wee, Ex Gov. 11. A. Pryor, Esq.,
Col. Wilson 111'Candless, Ii L. Fahnestock, Esq.,
Col. William Hopkins, I Ed. Campbell, Esq ,
CspL 1). Campbell, I Alex. Bradley, Esq.,
N P Fetterman, Esq ,
IdILLAR & BROTNER, Principals and Professors of
Plain and Ornamental Penmanship.
I I ILITCLICOCEL (author of Ifltchuicles System of
Bonk-keeping) Principal of the Book keeping Department
and Lecturer on all Important business transactions.
JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming's new and improv.
ed System of Book keeping, will deliver weekly Lectures on
the SeiPLMO o' Aomunts.
J A.1.11:6 IL 110PKINS, (member of the Pittsburgh Ear,)
Lecturer on Commercial Law.
L J. COOK, Profesior of MathemaCes,
Young men thoroughly qualified for the duties of the
counting-hour°.
The expense of a Course to leas than will be found eioe
where Students can enter at any time during the year.
No restriction of time.
The atnistance or advice of any of the Faculty will be
cheerfully given to students, free of charge, at any future
time.
The Faculty of the Iron City College have not n patent
right for th. , ir College, nor they wish to monopolies the
burinees, as others In this city try to do.
An kinds of Ornamental Writing executed to order, Su
a superior style.
College open from 8 A. M. till 13 P. M. Students ran
enter at any time. Success zuamnteed. mylo
I. W. CHADWICK,
Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco,
RAGS AND PAPER,
No. 149 Woo STRUT, scow EMT], PITTSSUROS, PA.
aar- The highest market price, in CASH, paid for
RAU& fip3ol3*
JOEIN ATWIN.L J. LEE CHAS. ATIY.L.L .
ATWELL, LEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCEIANTS.
AND DEALTR9 IN
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 8 Wood st., txtween Water and Front e 5...,
aplBl Pirnhuhan.
T EA2-.-1: 7 ? hi
` ~F ARV
.:6.) hr. CheSLY Y. G. Gunpowder and Imp'l Teas
60 do fine Black Teas;
20 cattle& fine Oolong do
60 do Y. 11. O. P. and Imperial Teas.
COFFEE-200 begs prime Rio Coffee;
30 do Old Om Java Coffee.
TOBACCO
-100 boxes 5s and Bs, assorted brands;
20 do lb Lump, do
60 catty boxes the, do
SUGARS-50 barrels Carte Sugars;
40 do Crushed do
SYRUP AND S. 11. MOLASSES
-110 bbls Eastern Syrup;
37 do Golden do
100 do La. S H. Molasses;
26 half bbls S. 11. S. Molasses.
FISH— 100 bbls No. BEd ackerel ;
20 do No.o Herring.
RICE— 10 tierces prime Moe.
CIOARS-160 boxes, assorted brands.
BI CARE. SODA
-100 kegs (Lee's brand).
CASTILE SOAP—
23 boxes (Ilaraell les)
-BALEBATIIB
60 bags (in papers).
PIPES— 60 boxes Clay Pipes.
TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN
-75 barrels Tar;
25 do Rorie;
10 do Pitch.
The above Goods now in Store and arriving by Canal and
Railroad, which, together with a general assortment of
Pittsburgh manufactured articles, will be offered to pun
chasers on reasonable terms, by
ATWELL, LEE & CO,
aplB] No. 8 Wood et., between Water and First sta.
Dlssoutton of Go-Partnership,
giII IS copartnership heretofore existing between JOSEUA
REIODES and PHILIP REYNEHR, in the Wholesale
Fruit and Confectionary business, is this day dissolved, by
mutual consent. The business s.t the arm will be settled
up by Joshua Rhodes, who Is authorised to receipt (or all
debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES.
PIIILIP RHYMER.
March 27th, 1855.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
aPP The undersigned have this day formed a Partner.
ship, under the name, firm and style of REYMBR &
AN DEItSUN, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and
Confectionary business, No 89 Woo I street
PHILIP REYAIER.
ROBT. J. ANDERSON.
Pittsburgh, Mareh 27th, 1855.
*lr. In retiring from the Confectionary binduess, I cheer
fully recommend hltsra. Barman A Aansasott to my frlen,:s
and customers. JOSLIDA RHODES.
Pittsburgh, Marcb :7th, 1855. 181821
Alexander Hays,
CIVIL 'ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street,
posit° the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penne.—bas per•
manently located, and will punctually attend to all businusa
entrusted to lais charge.
TUTZBINCIR3
ion. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R. R.
W. Minor Roberta, Chief Engineer '•
Geo It. Eichbaum, Associate Eng.
David Mitchell, Chief Ensloeer Pittsb'h and Steub. R. R.
Jamea Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Works.
James E Day, Civil Engineer. Adegbeny City. 1ap5:2..•
' Dress Making and millinery.
.8i Mit.B. B. E. CABO° respectfully informs her friends
and others, that she Is prepared to make to order the
latest atyles of DRESSES; CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,
TAL ALM, ch., on the shortest notice and on the most rea
sonable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness
and deispatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to
directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to
give estlefeetten.
Apollo Buildings, No. 70 FOURTH Scree, second story,
same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian Giy•
lery. jy%ed Wi V
Removal.
SPRINGER HARDAUOII & CO. have removed to No
..=5 Liberty street.
SPRINGER HAUDAIIOII ALICLANDZII YORST , II
PRINGER EiAlt13111:1011 A CO., (Successors to S. IR
baugh,) Commimion and Forwarding Merchants;
Deri
ars in Wool and Produce generally, N 0.295 Liberty street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. aps
DED PEAS—Dwarf, Champion, Queen,. Blue lmperia
10 and other fine sorts for late sowing, for sale by
my 3 JAMES WAItDIIOP.
'T. ' lll rj.
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CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
No. 173 CHESTNUT STS SET,
(Oman INDZPVIDIZCZ HALLO
Philadelphia;
FITIIIIITITHE, IN EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XI V, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique/
with Sculpture Carving and modern style •
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinvvood anti ' Maple;
all of superior construction, and finished in the
best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual
ity, the Goode of any Establish-
EMPLOYINGment tin the United State&
none but experienced workmen, (appren•
Gees being positively excluded,)and using the best ma
terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pup
chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur
chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Rouse, either in ele.
gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style and quality, and the immense stock always cut hand,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to please
their taste in a -selection, without the delay neceesarlry
caused in ordering Furniture.
.. •
To Arose Idea of the finished Furniture on hatid,l need
only Inform you that my Rooms are 175 met long, by 27 feet
wide, four noors In number; with Shops contiguous, mild.
dent to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the
work is all done under my own immediate inspection.
Are-, The Packing is all done in the Store. and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visitors to Phila
del phis are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise,
to call aim examine the Goode. att2s:ly
- -
JOHN KELLY
JOSEF , 11
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 'ComnnICTSI., =LOW. Pula EOM,
St. bouts, IttO.,
CONSIGNMENTS aZalCondrdaaionawillmeet with prompt
and personal attention, and Ilbaval oder:vices will be
given wholl required,nn Consignments or Bills of Lading,
in hand.
Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly Oiled at the lowest Market prices.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce will meet with especial care and dispatch ; the lowest
rates of Freight will always be pro:rated, and the expense
of Storage and Drayage as much•aa Ronnie avoided.
sumourscas: •
Pa; f. & Bacon, • Bt. Louis; - Ellis & Morton, Cincinnati;
Oha: ess,Blow & Co, do; Strader & Gorman, do;
Chontean & "Valle, do; Hosea& Fraser, do;
Doan, Ring & Co., - do;. Springer & Whiteman, - do;
J.W.Butler A Bro„Pittabh; E.O. Gooodman A de;
D. Leech & Co., do; E. &C. Yarnell &Co.,Pkileda;
Wra.Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, 3.151.8uck &Morgan:
Blow & March, New York. B. B.Catoegys,. -do;
Frost &Forrest, • do; Shields & Miller, do;
Charles A.Meigs, do; Josiah Lee & Co., Baltimore.
A. G. Farwell A Co„Boaton; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Eon t Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louhrville;
Newm & do;
T.C. Twichell A Co„Cominission Merch co ants, b
New ßro,
Orleans.
in.] have an open Policy of Insurance. which will cover
all shipments to my address, when lidvlaed try letter per
mail, or when endoreed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH IdOGBIDGE,
11 1 1 6 0 St. Louis. Missouri.
Public Sale of She Blain Line of Public -
Works of Pennsylvania.
ATOTICE is hereby given, that by authority of an Act of
111 Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved May Bth, 1836,
will be exposed to public sale, at, the Merchant's Exchange,
in the city of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 24171 day of Ju
ly, 3855. at 73,4 o'clock, P. u.,-the whole Main. Line of
rutlic librks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, con
sisting of the Philadelphia and Columbia 'Railroad, the Al
legheny Pottage Railroad, including the new road to avoid
the inclined plane, the eastern divlvion of the Pennsylva
nia canal from Columbia to the Junction, the Juniata di
vision of the Penna. renal from the Junction to the ens ern
terminus of the Allegheny Portage railroad, and the west
ern division of the Penns) (rants bean' from the western
terminu of tho Allegheny Portagellailread to Pittsburgh,
'and including also the bridge over the; Susquehanna .at
Duncan's Isi+nd, together with all the surplus water power
of said canals; and all the reservoirs; machinery.locomo
tires, care, trucks. stationary engines, work shops, water
htatioue, toll houses. offices, stock and materials, whatsoev
er and wheresoever thereunto belonging, or held for the
use Cf the mune, and together with the right, title. interest,
claim And demand of the CkAamontserdfh of Pennsylvania,
to oil property. real, personal and raised, belonging to the
ale.on t e terms and condlti-no prescribed by the said
ac; Li Assembly, copies of which may be obtained - on ap
plication a'. or fetter addroaved to the office of the Secrets
rye., the Commonwealth at Rarrisburg. Pennsylvania.
Executive ChLunb,r, JAMES POLLOCK,
Ilarrishurz, May U, 1555 I Governor of Pennsylvania.
mull
RCIAL
APRIL, 1855.
Beautiful Sites for. Country Homes.
rullE undersigned °Hera for sale, on easy terms, Firer
I LOTS, lahl ff and restricted for rural residences. Also,
an tiliTLltli eQUA RE, on the bank of the Allegheny river,
TG4 feet long by 200 feet deep; having &Outs on Mary and
Julia Ann Avenues, and Henrietta and Herr streets. This
square contains many :Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and
onmmanda a fine view of the picturesque and romantic tar
nrry around. lam desirous of preserving thin square en
tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and mag
nificeut sites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the
immediate vicinity of the two cities.
Also, about TIM E ACRES OF 611013 ND, at the head of
the Island, advantageously situated for manufacturing par-
The above property is situated in Duquesne borough, on
the high and mein bank of Herr's bland, and Is reached by
a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars are
ply at illy residence, in Duquesne borough, on the main
bsnk, fronting the head of Herr's Mend, or of JOHN DUN
LAP A CO., corner of Second and Market ate., Pittsburgh.
ayrl7:tf WM. C. KILLER.
Valuable Property for'Sale.
rims° LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four
1, Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually
f,r $5OO. Said property is situated in. the Ninth Ward of
the dry of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - and
stree_te.
Alen, thr 7 TMory and Ground known as the "Empire
Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets.
Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle
gheny river. oue mile from End Liberty. On a portion of
this land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county.
ileo, a number of lets containing from 1 to 5 acres of
choice land. situated one mile north-west of East Liberty,
and One mile east of Lawrenceville.
The• above named pieces of property are TO!, desirable,
willatul be disposed of on ad rantageoue terms to early pur
e! 11,PrS.
For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wm
P. Daum, No.— Wood street, Pittsburgh.
R. D. TUOMPSON,
anl6:tf Assignee for Jae. S. Negley.
. • •
TXTT TUREE ACRE- OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal
attached, and all tho improvements thereon ittauccessii
fel operation. :aid Farm in eituated on the Monongahela
river, 33 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with •
Farm louse, Rarn, Tenant Muses, Orchard, Itailroad,and
an excellent harbor.
The vein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot be surpaSsed
In quality. For further particulars apply to
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
jel2tf No. 235 Liberty street.
Residence at Rvergreen.
THE UNDERSIGNED o ff ers for sale his property In the
- Evergreen Colony, Ross Township, five miles from
Pittsburgh. The. house is . 56 by 34, arranged with Pour
Rooms, a Kitshon and a large Hall on the first floor, and
Is provided with :Water Closet and Bath Room—the latter
with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to the
house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there
is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a thicken
House. The Colony is provided with a School of the high
est order, and is under the management of a gentleman
from Virginia, a member,
qualified to teach even the
higher branches of study, This admirably conducted
School is of incalculable advantage to the man of family,
oath° ideas here have!sin opportunity of shooting without
the contaminating influence of mends pressure, too often
found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity.
The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with
out the interest in the farm property, and the avails will be
taken in adjusted balances Sod certificates of deposit against
feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL, 64 Wood street.
rro th'T—From the let of April next, the commodious
MUCK BUILDINGS situate , in the Second Ward of
the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge street and
the Monongahela ricer,
lately occupied by Messrs. Bake.
well, Pears Co as a Glessmauttfactory and warehouse.
This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Morton.
gahela wharf, for any business connected with eteninboating
or river trade, or for manufacturing purposes.
Several small Buildings and - a capacious yard are attach
el. apply to WAVER W. BARNES,
President Pitt. and Conn. R.R.
mhlB.lf I Neville Hall, Fourth and Liberty streets.
For Sa/e.
,t TRACT OF LAND, situate in Washington township,
Pi Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the
same distance from the Northwestern Railroad, and twon•
ty.five miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and
Elghty•Five Acres One Hundred end Fißy-Two Perches,
strict measure; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES
of which is cleared, end TWENTY in good meadow land.
There are erected on the premises •eveml square log build
lugara batik barn, and au excellent Fruit orchard.
TZF 3 l3—Oce.third of the puroheos money in hand. and
the balance in yearly payments without Interest Poases•
elon will be given on the first day of October, 1x55.
m" 1 • S.ANIUEL MICKLEY.
Rotel for Lease..
14 II Erg TIOTt.I., (formerly known 1111 the jalliAlViLTZ
Flousx,)ie offered for lease on favorable terms. Being
situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to
the Court Haase, end about midway been the Monongahela
Wharf and the Prano/vanta Depot it la one of the most
pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city,
The will be furnished, If desired, and leased for a
term of years, commencing from the first of April next.
For further information apply to
JOSEPH S. dr A. P, MORRISON, Ateys,
janffilalawtf Office N 0.143 Fourth et., Pittsburgh..,
Boarding • School,
(AR SMER EUSE.—T GLN HOEL
J and UM Grounds areBOARDING
offered G for RENT he
for E eithir T the
above purposes. The sloe and arrangement of the house,-
the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the
siugular advantage of the position, secluded. from eTery.
thing objectionable,
render this a most desirable location
for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms , apply to
mh2.4.tf .1. W. RITTI ER. 97 FrODiFtreet-
ke r fri.e/Mt,
A FARSI CONTAINING 53 ACRES OP LAND, under a
/1,,. Web state of cultivation, with a large and convenient
DWELLLSG 110IISE, recently built and of modern style;
good Burn, Stabling, Au., situated on the south bank of the
Menne sahelariver, 6 miles above. Pittsburgh, being one of
the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be
found. Possession given on or before the let of April next.
Enquire of
11. CHUMS a CO.,
_inia9:ti 133 Wool street.
'roar !Sale.
I3AitOIICHE AND SrE OF 11ARNESS.—They were
t*".s. =tele to order by our best mechanics, and have only
been tire,' a few months. They -will be end at a bargain,
co. in con , eguence of a change that has taken place In tbe
subscriber's family, be hes no further use for them.
- •
For bales .
OUR DrLLIARD TaBLEs, on easy terms, al complete
X and in good order. Enquire for particulars of
LEOPGLD
Second.
•per:had Noe. 27 and 25 Market street., car. Second.
. ,01
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NUMBER 210
PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE J. HENKEL'S
ST. LOUIS.
TO LET, FOR SALE, &c.
Coal Works For Sale
RATES OP ADVERTISING
deam tr PON BP rut P177.88V SOH PRIM
me a/nare, one inoortlon ..... ......
each addition/a insestlork...—
,* 4 . one week
two Weeks
6. " three weeks....„ 4(0
" one 600
6 . two months
.1 00
three months...—. 0 40
" " four months • 10 00
" " cite year ..... IA 00
;tending Cord, oh:lines °oleos, per anntun......... « . 10 00
011AITGLiAl.1 AT PLLASMIA:
)ne equate, per annum, (exalualre of thoPsPer).-- 2 00
DAILY MORNING POST•
FRIDAY AlOitNiii6:-"
Fashions for M.
Aniong the numerous fresh and elegant spring
novelties, the most conspicuous are , the beautiful
foulards for robes; it is impossible to imagine
anything more charming. The material is light,
and has the recommendatory property of not be
ing easily creased. ,
Casagues of velvet or silk are usually
worn with these skirts. The foulard is equal
ly in request for in doors neglige or morning
walking dress. It is an elegant material for
children's - dresses, and frequently employed for
that purpose.'
Our attention bas been especially attracted by
two mantelets ; one styled the Rehr% is quite
novel ; to form an ides. of which you must im
agine a mantelet-echarpeloosely thrown over
the shoulders, and quite open to the cheat. This
style is doubtless very begoming with a summer
dress ; but when the weather is cool, and a
close mantle is required, it is here that the Feed
ers proves not only elegant, but useful, as in a
moment it can be converted into the latter.
This is accomplished by adding a piece fatting
the curve at Lovas fastened to it by a row of•
button-holes, corresponding wtth the same num•
ber of buttons, which are concealed under the
trimming of stamped, velvet with bayaderes
stripes, edged with a narrow black lace. Be
tween the spaces of "trimming a fiat lace is pia
ced. A chatelaine flounce, rounded at the ends,
finishes this beautiful rnantelet, which will be is
as great demand in the summer season as at the
present time.
The second shape is the mantelet•eobarpe,
upon the foindation of whioh is an embroidered
wreath, wittiappliquees of out velvet, enoiroled
by a ruoho of drawn gauze ribbon.
The third style, much in vogue and good taste,
with bouffantes skirts, is the mantelet a rotando,
trimmed with a deep lace. •
With the mantelets we have-described was an
assortment of robes made of the new flowered
.taffeta, as well as bonnets, caps, and coiffure for
dinner and evening dress.
The mode for bonnets' is now fired. These
made of silk are richly trimmed with blondes,
lace, feathers, or flovrers. The new In- Aerial in
vogue is the taffettas mile races, or mile car
relax, of a very light brdwn color. The cur
tains are atilt square, and rather pointed in the
middle. •
Rice straw and Leghern are equally elegant.
They are styled the Parades. The front Is com
posed of a lame of from two or three inches in
width, 'Orem:l_6Bok if the ears, and continnicg
without interruption, so as to form the curtain.
The trimming inside roaches _round her chin by
means of the strings. The ornament outside
consists of a feather thrown back over the bead,
or a wreath of flowers, the branches of which
descend in a careless manner over the shoal
dera. - -
Although the baequea retain their vogue,
many bodies are made fitting close to the waist
and plain. These are - enriched with an Infinite
variety of ornaments, consisting of silk buttons
or ribbons.
Floating ribbops upeit the skirt, either behind
or in front from the waist, or falling over
the betty, are thei mode at the present season.
Skirts are Made very fall, and bouffants. Many
are fastened in the hand in large round or flat
plaits. The fronts are lees lull and shorter
than the back breadths, which form a rounded
train. •
Silk dresses are much in favor; the more an
tique for dress ; the foulards for neglige. No
thing ie more reoherohe than a. robe of moire
antique with two skirts, with a single hem at
the bottom of each. B ody with basques, closed
in front with buttons or passementerie. The
sleeves, au well as the Basques; are trimmed with
narrow braids.
Alpacas are much used for negligees dresses
Plaid poplins are also greatly in vogue.
[From the Philadelphia Ledger, Wednesday.)
American Colonization Socitt,ty.
Last evening a meeting of this Society wan
held in Concert Hall. Governor Pollock presi
ded, and made a speech. The annual report was
read, showing that five companies, embracing
653 emigrants, embarked for Liberia during the
year prior to he annual meeting of the Ameri
can Colonization Society • and one vessel sailed
a few days ago from Norfolk with 100 emigrants.
The recent visit of President Roberts to Eng.
land, and that of the Rev. J. B. Pinney, the Sec
retary of the New York Colonization - Society to
Liberia, were adverted to as events of signal in•
terest to the cause, which have before been made
public,
The report further states that among the grati
fying resulta of tho Society in Liberia, is the
happy and contented manner of living. Ono
person, named Hooper, formerly a slave in North
Carolina, is represented as being the owner of
a farm, which, in the beauty and variety of its
tropical fruits and productions, the good taste in
which the grounds are laid out, and all the at
tractions of a rural home, the wealthiest gentle
man in this country might view with envy.
Well-constructed houses and churches at Afonro4
yin, and at olher points, have been multiplied
during the "past year, and along the banks of
the St.. Paul's many new dwellings have been
erected.
Au instance of the prosperity of the com
merce of Liberia was given in the return of
$9OO to a firm in New York, who had sent out a
eargo of goods valued at $5OO. African trade
is represented as contributing very widely and
powerfully to the. civilization of the African
people. We of . tho disadvantages the country
labors under, is the want of an opportunity to
send goods to market as fast as produced by the
natives.
State Colonization Societies were organized in
Maine and North Carolina during 1854 ; New
Jersey made, through her Legislature, a dona
tion of $6OOO, and publics attention was wore
generally directed to the subject in every part
of the Union last year than at any former
period.
The meeting was also addressed by Rev. Dr
Durbin and Rev. R. R. Gurney.
The word " vrhttet , In the Pennsylvania
Judge Strand, in a speech recently delivered
in the Episcopal Convention, asserted, that the
word "white" was introduced into the Constitu
tion of Pennsylvania, by the politicians of the
day, to disfranchise a people already trodden
down. Judge Stroud's kind feeling to the col
ored race does honor to hie heart, but it has, on
this occasion, prevented the exercise of his re
markably powerful'memory. About two years
before the adoption of the Amendments to the
Constitution of Pennsylvania, the Supreme
Court of our State, :decided, that negroes bad no
right to vote in Pennsylvania, consequently the
introduction of the word "white" disfranchised
no one. The Jtr)ge perhaps had forgotten, that
the word " white" was introduced into the Con
stitution, and sustained on the floor of the Re
form ConvSntion,'by an influential and respect
cd member of tho Society of Friends, named
Benjamin Martin, whom we are pleased to call
cur personal friend, and with whom we are per
mitted to enjoy hours of social intercourse.
AlthOugh now verging upon four score years,
his intellect is as clear as it was the very day be
advocated the introduction of the word "white"
icto the Cor:alto:don. Re is a liberal minded
man, and has no antipathies against the blaoka
as a race, tint believes that they aro still unlit
to becornecilizensfin the same sense_ au a white
man.
Bf26IPEI)E' MONO TR& POSTMASTER& —The
Postmaster Getieral has made the following ap
pointraelits, wkioti are all to fill vacanoli
created by resignations. They aro all in Penn.
sylvania: Harvey Swift, Poston;later . at Fulton
House,• Lancaster county, vice James Barnes,
jr. ; Benjamin Kirk, Postmaster at Little Pine
Creek, Lycomiog county, vice David W. Kelley ;
Charles W. Pepperman, Postmaster at Saila
daysburg, Lycoming county, vice John P. Mc -
Cullom ; Wm. -H. , Montgomery, Postmaster at
Texas, Lycomingf county, vice Win. Foote;
Jacob Phillipp, Postmaster at Stony Creek,
Somerset county; vice Henry S. Landis; Thos.
Stapleton, Postmaster at, Todd, Huntingdon
county, vice Jolon-Stapleton ; Mathias Megrldge,
Poetmaster at Priceville, Wayne county, vice
Jonathad'H. Rains;' Irony Hawkins, Postmes•
tor at Franklin Corners, Erie county, vice Alex
ander Russell; Francis Thompson, Postmaster
at Knox, Clarion county, vice Joe. B. Patrick.
A. BALM,
Water mreet,
flz RoW/Liiiii, of LISS:
Constitution.
[From the pally Pennoylvanlan.]
tst.
MAY 25