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Single topes ,fttle Clan, No piper will be asoantlxined =deem at the duce ' on Of the Propristore9 until ^II krrearsger are paid. Sir No attention will be paid to any order amen amen. 'pawed by the money, or eatiefectory reference In Ma city. Connected with the EttetblitAment of the Morning Port era or the largett Job Printing' Otto in the city, where all -lode of to?rk u done ore the shorted notice, and mad reams .ble /ernes. • PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ••• -Robt.".o. G. Sprout, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No. ly —, Fourth street. P.utsburgh, Pa. decThly •- Jaattea A. Lowrie, A TTORMEY 111<MW"Offlee, Fourth street,Yltteburgli,. between timithtleld street and Cherry alley. fdeethly JOSEPEI WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office, No. 114 Fourth street, jt3:l9 1 PITTSIMEGTI, PA. . JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, °Moa t corner Fifth and Grant sta., rmsnuaan, PA. Thomas Meant. , ATiORNET AT L AW AND SOLICNT R IN OILANIIERY Y Mice, next door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio to.yd P. P. Rosa, A TTORNEY LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, A Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Livery Pteble. JO2B C. Orlando Loonda, A TFORNEY AT LAW-011106, Fourth street, above Wood JOIL 19 4 :9 _ • - • Thomas M. Marshall ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie's Buildings, Ponrth street. jannly It. B. Carnahan, ATromvay LAW-011Ioe on Fourth street, babes= Cherry alley and Grant Area. je2y J. N. Al , Clowry, A TTOR.YRT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office ID A BakeweD's Int Minot, on Grant street. je2 - - - • D. H. Hazen, - A TTORNET AT LAW—No. 127 Routh street, above and 11. near Smltto9eld. madly • " • - • Patrick-Ill*Kertna, -;.-- ALD E-IL.P;I:AN DF THIRD WARD. tIFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIBTEI STREETS (fOrmerly occupied by Aldermen Lewie,) where all bu Sinese pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice o - the Pasco will be promptly attended to. febl.2m N. Ltuckinauter,-fliderman. 4 • ' IIFFICIN, Grant street, between Fourth et. and Diamond I alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great• 484 , t care and Istral accuracy. Titles to Etial Estate ex ' • • - - 7ft3:l J SCOTT. DIIIITLST, Fourth street,lll:o doors irsa.7.7; riot of 2Sarket. Onria limas Tram nine A. U. to are 'dec2Ore BUSINESS CARDS. PBAJP ammt .80IIT. J. L1D1A.903. YRIKIt & ANDIRR.SON, •. (BuncossorB to Joshua abodes ,t Co.) WEICILESALR•UtaI.,E,R3 IN YOAKUM FRUITS, NUTS, • Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, Ac. /Or No. Se Wood streot, opposite the St. Charles lintel, Pittsburgh, Pa- ap2 1111. BING RIZ BINli LLA BINGOA.II & Co., roItWAIIDING AND 0)31.1118810N AtECILANTS, Liberty era!, opt .cuitt Penna. Railroad Depot, aye Ptrrsuunon, Henry H. Collins, WOHNAP.DENO AND OMIT' AIDS ISIERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer la Cheese, Butter, Beetle, Fish, an) Produce generally, No. '24 WOOD BL., Plasbargh. (mare Paul £ Murdock, COIIMISSION AND FORWARDING MEROILANB, AND STE A ' , MOAT AORNIS—No. 7.Wider street, Olathanati, 1a11:tf ..„ • Kl/mg IHour/14/ad, WHOLESALE GROCEI3B AND PRODUCE DEALER/3 E 0.27 Wood street, Pinebu.rgt. im723' B. T. C. 111.orgnans BOOKBELLER. AND BTA.TIONEtt—haa always on ham a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Clan k Boons, Printing, Poet and Cap Paper,tt.e., Wholesale and & gall, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, HaFt side, ?Wahl:ire . 13 Wanted, flags and Tanners' Scram aplAly I. W. Chadwick, DEALER IN BAGS ANDNo. 149 Wood Bine , Pittsburgh. The highest prise in cash paid for raga. myit7 11oLuan autua, Phi rucemort, Pittsburgh MlHeti' Or. ItJaketion, WIEOLKSALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP 1111.A.N711175, Winea and Sogars—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty stroota, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarr.a, tn., of:lnstantly on hand. Y2l W Ulla= Carr & Co., (Wm. Nal late at the firm of J Pear= & Co.) WIIOLCSALE GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wine( and ararelie9, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whi, key, N 0.32.9 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh Pa. jaa:y Co.Partmeris hip. Tug subscribers hero this d.y 'formed a partnership fn. the purpose of carrying on Commission and Pormard fog, in connection pith the fish, Bacon and Oa, and Pro duce busineas generally, under the style of KN5L131.1 A 11.1 CD AZAIOS ; warehouse No. 116 Water and 150 Front streets; formerly occapiod by Burbridge h Inghram. Wsl. B. ENGEM'', JAMES EICHAEDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, Pebraary Ist, 1654:feb3 DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa dealer h F. Country Produce, offer , for saie • ch oice " stock, o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every varlet) and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Alm Dried fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In es change for !lerchandize. F. It. D. h6/1 procured a full assortment of Landreth': Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention Edell in &crested %antral affairs. janll IV J. INOLISII. J. rueneenson. I. /. Ilkfifirr2 'ENGLISH dz. RICHARDSON. CIOIIIIISSION AND' FOIL WARDING .hIEROGANTB, LIE Wnolleale Dealers In Flab, Bacon and WI, and Product generally. _Warehouse formerly. occupied by Burbridge Ingham, No.. 116 WAter and 160 First street, Pittsburgh Penna. fe3 Commission House. lIIE subscribers have opened a house for the above put I pose, at (o. 17 Imittaleld street, four doors above .41.0oonhela ..001130.: IVO nail purchase, or rOCLITtf, OL comMisston,foraale,constanMents of Flour, Bacon. el :use, ritbrrt, Oats, Barley, Plan. Seed, Craw Seed, Baled Ilay, die upcm which we will make advances, or purchase at thr best market rates for cash. novl3. ALOEO A 00. Jae. .Wit‘aughltini,, DEALER IN GROCItitIES, PRoDUCE, FLOUR, BACON du, No.lo, corner Smithfield and First streets, Pitt,. burgh, , , . uovo lam( G. faa5a.........Tna. a. TOTING ' T. B. Young & Co .No: 38 Mnilltrield greet, oppcwite dly Ifotel, - • . U ErA I'ULIEILBI OE - CABINET FURNITURE AND Cl..i 41E8, at evert description. Materials and work taansbir warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taker, pteklne for land and water earrisze- an3l • 0.-0. Wood, ORXER AND WIIOLESALP. DEALER IN WIN& LSO LiQUODS, N 0.147 North Second street, fifth door above qaci. east side, Philadelphia he.s on hand the Des: qualities ni old Brandies , Wines. Irish Whisky, Mobongs hells Whisky, Rolland Gin, Cordials, &s , on terms worthl lheattention.Or pnrehasera and dealers. fßutDv usury EdnaLlougn dL uo., TATIIOLESALE tiROCEELS and 00111111iR.510/1' 6teTcbente oftrter of Paco and 'lrwin rt... Pirrobnrah i•aq. Wm. Dtgby, Jr., LOTIIING AND YURNISILINO STORE, Matonte EaII C dred, Fittrbtovh.—Clottdag made to order, it good style atul at moderate rates, sniktf, • llrs /11.. a, Dassease p . • ,Txr nor:Es/am amoosers, and Dealers in Produce, For V T sign %Vines sad 14quors,Ol1 Monongahela and itecti ed Whisky. No. 211 Mint, st., Pittsburgh. P. I le29:y o•b b. -- :, -__' _- ,2_, A, Windt., . WHOLESALE and Retail /ADDLE, ELARNZ9b TRUNK,- VALISE skid CARPET RAG manufac, , . - : - ..._turer.140..105 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. iiiii • -- r John H. Mellor, 11 - 17110LESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 1111810Ai • VT INIMIIIKENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books an , Stationer'', N 0.122 Wood : stmt. fjanl •, , . '..................._. . . ... .. .DAN1EL saL , JIL HAGAN £ AHL, WaOLES&LE and Retail Dt re la Bala, Azney an ilaple DRY GOODS, Noe. el idurtitt and 8 Unlat steed, Pitteburgh. etre _ JOSHES CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN .1.91.R08.T.ED CIGARS, Mal/ - No. 69 Kamm Ermer, Prrisottlan. POW Ett &EILDON, A ROILITECTURAr: AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.— .4011 1 . Ornamental Patterns for Ousting, In every style Efodellag,-Degnoing, An. Composition Ornaments for tb decoration:of litegmboats, Bundling, tru4 98 BMITEIFIEL3 Etreet,Mesr the Post Office. • • tr WiII'I'EROONIC.,I FANOY BILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND OLCANEK N 0.7 IBADELLA Bt. , near the Emmet Dotal, Drar4 • litzegarcr. 0111113=1. a. L. OTIVILIBILI S. CUTHBERT & SON, 1510 EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 84 Ali Smithfield street L. lin.yarard. DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TUNIS and LEGLIORT and BRAID ILATB, corner of Market and Liberty eti , No. r 74, Vitteburgh, Pa. Jettri, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, Jas yn Next.door to IL Child's Shoe House, Pittsburgh EIM2 El Notice. JOB. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, the business will hereafter be conducted under the style .1. AB6L lc CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield ant Yourth streets. jel:y _ _ _ William Thorn, Drogglat, IMAS REMOVED to the earner of HAND and PEN; Streets, where be will, az usual, attend promptly t. big totmenu9 friends. All articles In his line are warrants pare, and rut up with the utmost care. marl4:6m Johns W. nutter & "VORWAUDINO AND Ca11.11113310N tiIItRCHANTS .II: Dtaler4 tn. ail klula of Pittsburgh tdanufacturas, Lea toe ant Sh.u . L.ay AT Front str.et. • ranell4 qiCart KTLOBEIT. mammas Wm:lnv i• • • W 41138140 and Retail Cloth4s? Merchants. • NO. 8 8 WOQ,DATBE.Wo r old =stoma Irat 'U titT l ZO len general, dYt Inform r ge t y li iti. tta day anclated themselves In tbe above business, under the Drx.r - JOHN AZO - 1,08114Y4 130. They respactfully.solicit ihare or public patronage. The pretiotia business of each will be settled blr Seintetdispettifely.; . MUM MUM IMRE .1 , 13.111C1.11.. 10IING -»...J. 1127[11i4 - - PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTCOAIERY. AT THE-"YOSr 1SOILIAG:i" CORNER OF FIFTH ND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 ?ER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCH. VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS ENTERPR LSE WORKS. 110.136 WOOD 811=2, ian DOGS DIIAW 11301 f KUL BOWN d TETLEY. atrIMr unPORTE SURG RS-and IC manufacturer Igor s of ts, AL ANT. AL •->:r iop INsTr.untENTE, RIFLE'S, AD. We 17.; keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand ; together with & general variety of Fancy hardware. Also, Guns, Ma tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Bette, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Huivem Wien and Hair Drowse' Shears; Pocket Scissors, AO.— Alao, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and reWring neatly executed. RIFLES I—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beet material, and workmanship warranted.-- Ordersrecelved far them at Wholesale or Retail, will be with despatch. Hinting parties supplied at Wholesale pricee. myl6 chlaxidelpirs cold Gas Fixtures. 71.12Thi übscribere are now opening at their new Wareroom .l NO. I. 01) MUST STREET, between Wood and Smith neidt the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, DRACH MS, PENDANTB. and all articles connected yritGas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements MAO by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and Talietieg, they confidently invite the attention of pur lhasere to their selection. We are determined to dell as low Many house in the West, end being practical Gas Flt tem, can offerpecollar adeantagesto those desiring articles In thisline. . We continue as heretofore to ft up buildings of ereufte deriPtion forges. water and steam- . . Bran Casting, of &Inducts made to ordeelitotoptly. LONG, htG,LNIt d CO., icusr22 y No. 109 First street • GEORGE H.LETCH LL, IfROM NEW TORR., MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Rand Toupees, and every description • AI - 41 . of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and ea Gentlemen 79 FOURTH STREET, 4 11 ' between bet }hood and Market, Pitts - _ burgh. tturoura'a system ehables Ladles : • and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. FOR wias. No. L. The roundof the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. B. Frem ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. - FlOm ear to ear, round the forehead. Toupees, to Wirer the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald ?art. rimy+ Nave Coach and Carriage Elector) , I JOHNSTON, BROTHZRO & CO. Miner of Rebecca and /klmont ttreets, ..41:kg/trhy WOULD respectfully inform their-friends 'i and the public* generally, that they hare commenced the manufacture of Carriages, I touches, Rockawayi, lituggies,l3leighe and Oinutota, in all their variousetylea of finish end proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of trash. Repairs will' also be attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Rettig in - all their work the best Eastern Shafts,Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel cone. dent that all who favor them - with their patronage, will be perfectly initialed on trial of their work. IMSRUV==EigI I T. JOIIABIOII' T. JOIIItITON a, 110.0 IS Elealstor Carriage Factory. rCITNETOI , I, BROTHER A CU., PRACTICAL COACH IP MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alto ;teeny city, Pa., have on hand and era manufacturing en extensive assortment of Carriages Roekaways, Buggies, ltaggve Cars, de., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in ell their work the beat Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs atten/ed to on the must reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron. age, will be per:wily satisfied on trial of their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen mlnuteeduring the day.. rict2s:ly PI'VYSBUttIItt 1 1: 1 3aell FAA; pi" Y. K. 111GELOW 11.1.11T1N 1.. STS - c!ys. occoog .11.211112. Bigelow dr.. Co., SUCCESBORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, No. 69 - , Diamond alley, near W0 , 41%11'41, Pitt 3., burgb--COACIELS' , CARRIAGES, PURA: CONS, BUGGIES, and emery demrivdon of fancy vehicles built to order, and finished in • manner un lurpassed for beauty of design„ elegance of toast', aklli of workmanship, and durability of materials. /fir - All pork warrantod nov9 ItOrtILRT li. PATTILEISOPPS LIVERY AND SALE 04% STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprlhtf PIITSBURGII. PA. JOSEPH FLEMING, isuocasson to L. n'tt.cos • co. ) ) ORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on band a full assortment of Drugs, Medi 'hits Medicine Chests, Perfumery, *ad all wicks pertain .ng to his business.. ifirThyalciane' Prescriptlone carefully compounded at 11 boars. Jeqey FLEMING 813.0THEELi, ". (Socce&nors to J. Kidd & Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 iroG.l Strrd, Pitl.thurgh, Proprietnre of D. ?inane 's Celebrated Verranuge, Liver ?Ulf, &o. jai() JOHN RAFT, JR., (Sttocassor to Jxs frey Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Daa/er in FAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFF'S, Its., 141 Wood street, throe doora below ittisin epr•Dmiltely 1 ITTAI3UIROIT. JOHN vatouTT, MPORTER OF rnmiDi.rs, QIN, WINER, dtc —Dealer I. in lane Old Monongahela Whisky, Pesch Brandy, La. corner of Sinitl.l3eld and Front Ettcennevn acrl3 R. L. ALLEN, 1M0L1311.3 DIALLB Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars,Old Mononga hela Whisky, de. ALSO, RECTIFYING 'DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGII, 'PA. WNES, Brasdies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits. St. Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, icotch Ale, London Brown. Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, lid Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Vild Cherry and Blackberry Brandiss; Imported Caserta, legalla, and Principe Cigars; Galt-Spanish and Common Agars, all at such low prices as to challeng compuition. ?army liar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sites. I respectfully Invite an examhia. ion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pltleuugh, 'sans. . apraily hew Settoot for the Violin DY U. C. 111 LL.—TUE PRACTICAL VIOLIN BCI3OOL Di A. new and complete . synopsis of Violin playing, In an asy, progressive and practical form, and desikused expressly or the American student, to which Is added valuable les -4118 and exercises and beautifularrangementa, as Soiosand /toss of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, trranged and composed by U.C. HILL, pupitof Spahr, late 'resident of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, In advance of the trade, by =DULY IiLEILER, 101 Third street. ItEO33O.IENDA'TION We have carefully examined the above work of U. C. till's and conelder It one of the moot complete and prim. Vlolln Schools we have ever seen. U. ANTON, 131. LAIRD, (late of the firm of Cool= d Lante,) haring [l. opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors &bore the old land) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTIIING ;WOKEN, hopes by shirt attention to business to Merit a hare of the patronage of the late firm. N. 8.--Clothing made to order in the moat faiddenabLe ten; and on the shortest notice—lnferior to' none, in the aq.. • jan2d:y James VIONOWIAITPLA PLANING b ill Would reepectfully .__VJL inform his friends and the nubile, th at hie new estat. tshment Le now in full operation, and that be is prepared to Aunlsh Bost OaLlns, and all 11l orders for Planed Lumber, .4th promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both skies, constantly .11 bind. • • • • • flash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every deacription, matte to Builders and Carpenters would dud It to their advantage o give him a milli tahe can now turnlih them with planed tuff suitable for every fforeripffoll 0! wort. arlaS muuwzii, RERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, UrANUFACTIIRERB of all kinds of BRASB WORK, L 0.3.10 .3.1 .3.1 002110TIVE„ STEAM ENGINE, PLIIISIBERB, ke. Al. Cotton Batting blannfactaxers. foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny Olty. Office and Store, No. lg Market street, eittsburgh, OLD DRABS and COPPER taken in exchange for wort, r cash paid. Orders left at the 'foundry or OSice, will be romptly attended to. febit:ly JOBIEPIVT. LOWUV, No. 43 (Dreier of PIA h and Wood Binds, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Bm ESP .WTPULLY announce to the public that he has Uco anted the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in constee• ion with Intelligence and General Collecting. Re will aso attend to renting. Bensons= want of eartauto, In COY sepacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short sotice. All bush:tem entrusted to his care. pmapily.ss ended to. References—T. J. Bighara, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 1. Leslie Dr. Alex. Black, Janice Mackerel, A. A. Meson, WIG & Old. lanlS Schnell:non & "tannicln, r ITHOGISAPLIEBS—Third street, opposite the Post.olllce, LJ Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, pill Heads, Show BBL, .shals, Architectural and Machine D rawings, Business and /tailing earls, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed. n Colors, Gold,Ertmse, or Black, In the most approved style, nd at the moot reasonable prices. . octlb:ly .D. REIBINCiZa. Grail, Reisinger & Graff, IXTESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood titre t 1 Pitts y burgh, Pe. 151/.21V/AertrlMlS 0r Zooking Stoves, Plato and Fancy Orates, Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stoves, Had and Dog Irons, Hollow Ware, Portable Forges, ingar Kettles, Ten deities, itdre Kettles, ' 'Wagon Boxes, &c. finhi 6 W. U. MITE ... WILIR J E. lIONTZR Smith, Hair dr, Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) WHOL-ESALE GROCERS, ntODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, t ZIDTEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Maanfac• A. Pures t i 2 Second and 151 Hirst street, Pittsburgh, emu. feb9 W. Is. Haven. PHE OLD MINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Cate John '. goo & Stockton.) and Blank: Book and Stationery Vexatious°, is prepared to execute 'elrery style of Legal, .ommarcial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Inding, and Ittrnish every article In the Blank Beek, Paper and Stationery line, at-the shortest notice and on the moat -amonahls terms. • - Blatilrßooirsai& EitatiatittrWaretionse. Printing Office and Bop% Blininty, =nor oilipOst mad Beotindauk. rnovlg . 4*, f; 1 . - .4ta North-Western Police Agency,. NO. 89 WASHINGTON STSEET, corner of Dearborn, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ALLAN' PIFICIRTON Plnlcerton t. co . . _ TEIIIB. ATTENTInN TO THE TRANSACTION OP AOENST.A.L - - DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the statee of Illinois, Wisconadn, 'Michigan and Indiana ruhl9:titf TILE late firm of JONES A QUM. having been dissolved by the death of John F. Quigg, - on. the Ti Inst., the businers of said firm will be settted.by the undersigned, et their office, corner of Ross and Firer. streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—{oet2:y Isaac Jones ' mANUFACTITIVEit cd Spring. and Blister Steel, Plough Blab steel, steel Ploogb Wings. Conch and Eliptic Springs, Brass Not Taper, half potent, &my, Mail and Robamered Iron Axles,--corner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. octtly 191.60 10151.8 D. D. 801119. D. U. Rogers & Co., ANANUFACTIIIIIIIIB of ROGERS' pateut improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Boss and First streets. • oct2ly JACOB Xt , COI,I4IsTELI., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANEFACTIIRER ADD Dail.ra LN ALL KINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25 Fifth st., Pillsburgh, Si` Seeps constantly on band a large supply of ell the various brands of Imported Cigars. ja::? ALFELD.D D CURLING DORGAN DODZJITSON. EDIVADD DiTELIUDGE " =key L. ELNDIVALT. Curling, itobertion Co.,'D PLAIN 14 Woo I street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. tar All other kinds of Gla.owarc anti Mallow Glass. at low market pelves. • apt luny Gilt, Silver, Brass. Bronze, Looking-Glase, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE E'RANIER, PLAIN AND ORNAIIIENTED--No. 21 Sr. CLAIR STRUT. All Mods of CompoNition Ornaments; for Steamboats, Ao. All kinds of Gild ng and Re - gilding, to order. Gilt Moulding, for Frames, Tholesate and retail Varnish for Oil PaMtlngs Engravings and Lithograph:4 for tali: Impaired or defaced Oil Pa alinga restored in the best. manner. All Frames and Mouldings msnufactured in this estab lishment may be cleaned without Injury, with soap and water. C.ll and Pee_,tio. 2l Bt. Qair at., Pitteborgh. • ttnh26.tr WM. A. M'CLUR9, Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTE' STS., PIITEDErE.OII. l'A. IS now receiving a large assortment of FRESH- titiODS, in adaltion to his alroady extensive stock, purchased rom sret band. , In the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lezeest market mem lair notele, Steamboats, and famille;, buying by the quantity. supplied at wholesale rates. eall- floods delivered in the city tree of cliarof J. WHITE. VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, T 7 As RNCLA'EIIiii.D his health eo en to resume hio ,14 Mariner,. kiwi hoe opened hi, ItLIND MANUFAC. TORS, at No. 65 Fl rift wrater, near the Poet Mace, betwiekn Wood and Smithfield. where he hoe on as,ortm-rit of BLINDS, trimmed with ;dam and fancy .routed and kilk trimmings, not to preparra to hit any order in hla lino, on the moiit re.auntwal,le terms. iii, wort j, o.crtutxd to ttve a/LWOCIIOU or zoo cy refunded Eltn,/,,,N•pltrcd. oli Plea, give hun a cull, an he can't lse boo! In antk• riNIE Interest of Mr. JVLIN . 1 / 4 TWELL In nor business I ceases from this date by a,rre.eatent. Our hu.dines,, wrroLEsALE t 1 a3cEiLS,reill br ecaltinuea .oy t.h o log partoor's under tile final of I:AIiALEY, C.I.V,IIIAVE 1 (7;1, Not IS and PittAA.rgh. JIAOALC V, WOO UW A ILD t Co., No. Market ttr,et. WM. 11.1(iALEY d CO. Pituthurglt.D.,erul,r IHAVE 801.1 toy Intereat in the ba.ineTal of Long, Millar A Co ,toS. A. 1..0ng, ho, with .I,h o Philtlca, .11; ,-o [Moe at the old gtand, rtrpvt 1 ,rda,ll7 recommend tha Pew f , rtl tl,l,trpodzo of 111.7 !Hem', Pittaburgh, July 1554. I. IL ILILLE.R. 131S1•Ir AXP FOUN Dut.s, ANL, GAR }]TTEIL. j Invite Mien` too to their stork of Cita i.dattera, ltraetefa, Pendant., and Otto r tisturmi. Ire tit up Ilier and Steilm, make It: era earth: 4;5 of uti 1: order, for cit..ll Railroad l'irtumi and Tank Fitti. e i-, I:enp Anti- At rition Metal , nu.tnntly on band. j 5 :a:: Silver Manufactory. SPOON'?, FOURS, KIIRLEMS, A —li[sGCrlJN lqucts. —o.inc to superior (lei 11 , i e• in tra , uufacturiag my own work, ar.• are now melting r.t bait 10 per rent 1(1 , ,T than the eartern Minim, or e 3, a here warranted. ghTling —IV tam, trianufarlurn !.tpootte of tb. llt itltth ,Leritt IValrliv. and Alift,b rovitriug o - trittnu , t v::11 every fa cility and re .....I.S..t., , lstinettiott to 4ir....titirtt• toc.a.:went. both a, to Frit', and they;: cf . thm work. Steamboat Pornltore and Chairs. WE hare on hsr,d eyl st,e onn.tendy txeno rar, ring STEAM SORT CABIN rl . l:,..NlTeitk; ANT. , CHAIRS, of every deo,ription, els Extension illi,lng Tatileo; lin Isar do; Ladies Cabin Moire, of various 1ny1, , . (dente. do do di , ; State E., .n do do de; L',.. Toilet lioxes ; Tete • setes ; Sofa• ; Dlrans; Conto.. TuLles; Wooh Stands: Card do; Water dn; Tray,, 3,, , ,it, Material and workmanship warranted, end prites sada. fastory. T. IL YOUNti At CO., ;ITT° 39 Smithfield d.. or i nnelte City motel. 1.) r 1C li.. DALY'S STOOKING MANUFACTORY, . 20 FVIA ;free, .fire cum, alome Alunlet strut, PITI'SliCliOll, PA found the largest and hest rtEvorte.l stock of 110riEltY over c (feral Mr Mlle le tills city. Purchasers will boil It to tbelr totrantage to rail at this es tablishment and esmulue for themselves; It is ant nerd to Insure their custom. D. DALY. bi.ll.—itemember the CICELY Siocatart CORNCR. fela:y C. D. C. 11. "lewdly ete Co., OHEAP cenrm WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third street, IL) near Market. would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now In more their complete FALL STUCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, ceche com mon ingrain, /temp and Rita. Floor OR Cloth, from ore to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Comes and Canton Matting, Druagets, Bugs, Mate, Stair Rode Window Shade., Ac. Persons in want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Ilotels, and Residences [urn. lobed on the most reasonable terms. B. TOG XL, Teichore of • blued, 411-" Small profits and quirk sales." - VA TERMS CASH ONLY. oct2. lloanly landll..SO/diere Tab Underrigned . has visa« arr.ll4(rments with Thomas luzapkla, of Washington City, lTity, to procure Alt FL A NTS, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS; orany other charma or the Oovernalent. I ERICCE4IBOAB SO T. IS MINED; k 00.0 Air ANUFACTUBERS.OF GILT AND MA DOG ANY LOOK = ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Fremont, Ac., ead dealers in Imported and Domestic Fancy Goode, No. 62, co, ner.of 'Wood and Fourth kreets, Pittsburgh. oeti2iits Depot of Long - worth Zintuierman's Ca tawna Wines and Brandy. - • TMITE undersigned has received and offers for sale, at ari l. airman pruel, a large quantity of Logwortb a Zimmer• mans choice and worlitreuowned Sparkling, Dry nod La. dies' Sweet Catawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wino, (the pure Juice of the grape,) will find cur estabiLshmeut the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape. is declared by many excellent Judges, equal in flavor to the best Imported Cognac. het° Vonsume the Smoke. s aIKE subscriber having the exclusive right to mannfac. Lure and . sell SWEENEY'S ,LIOT Alit AND SMOKE NSUMINO FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and Contract for heating buildings with the moat economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Any intormatiou can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tl I Iron City Steve Warebouee. No. 134 Wood at. `!xlt I. True! THAT PIUTICRES tf superior excellence may be obtained at OAINICENNew haguerrean Oen, • ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying front One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to pl ease . Children taken in a few ascends. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. febl9 MMElffiMßiNea PRODUCE, FORWARDING - 1 — CHANTS, Evaurrilie, Ja —Strict attention mild to all consignmente for sale of Flour, Produce, &c. Orden; for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attendod to. Goode for re-eliipment forwarded with despatch. iont9.otu ISE= HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc, Reberca street, Atlegbetty, herr ripened a Wareroom SECOND STOOD POST BOILDINGs, COTUVE Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks can be made as good and sold as low here as in any other chy In the United States, are Invited to call and examine for them selves. ruhl 271 in JAMES 111. LADLII.... .JOSEP/1 J. IMAM.. Ledlto dr, tUriarn (Successors to Mulvnny & MANTJFV.TURERS of Cut, Moulded nnd, Plain, Flint and Fancy Colored OLASSWAII.E. and dealers in all kinds of Window Wass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles Ware house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. mh3:dly AVENG sold my Interest in the firm of I'. KENNEDY, fl JR., & CO., to William IL Talcott, who, with A.G. floury, will continue the Lo.klnit Glass and Variety hosi. liege at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style of Win. 11. Talecott & Co. I chfidently re• commend them to my former customers, as every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. All persons having demandeageinst me, and all Indebted to me, will Oslo.) male an early settlement. oetl2 T. KENNEDY. JR. 811-1:0 bbls Now NO.l Bening recd and for sale by rayll ATWELL, LEE & CO. , • • ..7.'7.7.tlrr•tc -7-Zr( ••••• 0. , 414 i #,•• , • " • it,14147..Z " ' - • •• " S • ••••• t 3 3 , ' • , 7. •-•• sp `-• 411,, ••• MEM PITTSBURGH., MONDAY, MAY 2S, 1855 BUSINESS CARDS. EDWARD A. RUCKER. BIWA AliD C. BUCKING, YEENUFAP,TORFR :LP v., NI IA I r r:r+,to, SAMUEL. FAUN RBTOCR. Residence, N. B ROM street, Yittralourgh Wm. H. T.loott & Co., L. FICK EISEN, No. 137 Liberty street. HOME LEAGUE FACTORY A Card En= Eili==lll BUSINESS CARDS REMOVAL. C. IHMSEN MASIT-PAOTERER OF EVERY VARIETY OP VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS,. Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; • 11. , 0 FLINT GLASS IN EVERY' VARIETY. Warehouse, Hos. 104 Second, & 133, 135 First st., PITTSBURGH, PA. [mh2B Dievr . Trimeoing Store, No. 82 Corner of Xarkei street and the Diamond. FRANK VAN 13011.DKR resperfully announces to the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. laving fitted up the neatest store ratan in the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of . Trimming Sand Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that he will offer superior In ducements and endeavor to give full Bath/faction to all, who msy favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. 1a51121 PRANK VAN GORDKR. Henry Richardson, Jeweller, HAITING re-fitted his dare 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 ers to the fact that Mang his Watches will be found the meet desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles' of DroothekDreest Pins, Fob and Vest Malin, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY 000DS—Such as Peeler 'Macho, Work Tables and Baron, Desks; Fancy Vases, Perfame Rattles, Tame Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porto Herniates in great variety; - China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be men to be appre- Sated. NO. 81 MARKET STREET. ENTERPRISE WORKS. No 136 Wood sires!, Third door below Virg Alley. DOWN It TETLEX would Call theatleution of Sporting men to their large assortment of Glitiff, Rifles and Re volving Pistols, the largest and best aelected stock ever opened in this market: together with a general assortment :of LiardwareiCintlernTooltand Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer Alt the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. marlB Boots and Shoep. T IFLAUOILLIN, N 0.95 Fourth street, nearly opposite ef the Mayor's Oface,,te madaufatturi ng Gentlemen's first Boots, Low, apes, ties intibuttoned ; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; Loulkee /Wats Half Boots,. Jenny Linda, Slip pets, sad French Lashing Baltera,of every color and shade; Panay Kid and Satin Gaiter!, of the best material; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N. 11.—All kinds made to order, on short attics. f " -- Soldiers' Bounty Lands, AA ND CLAIMS - AGAINST GAIVEELN3IIiNT.-1 Wilt pro c -re bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their lYldoeve and Minor Children. and wilt prosecnte Claims against Government, and attend to business in the " Court of Cleima,' recently estAblL9bea by Congres tece, No. 149 Third street, one door above Smithfield et. March 19* lqii—/nill'2o) MI - ARLES NA Italic. NEW SEED STODEt JAAIRS WAUDROP, ebYFER2 for sale CANARY BIRDS of the 'moat improved / breed, being very hardy, and Sue etngere. Dlyd Seotis --Canary, Hemp, Millet, Roue and mixed Coed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the Rhea 1 1 10WHRS, eta: Camehas, Rose Duds, Heliotropes, Av. Erergroec s (in pots) for Chrhrtulas Tree:, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 19 Fifth st.., near Wood. dec29 ENGLISII AND CLASSICAL. SEMINARY. W. T. McDONALD, M. A-, puLvapp.t. riILIE next M 1055101.1 of the institution will commence on J. MONDAY, the sth of 2eptrmoer next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty otrects, lately occupied by the Mnrtrs. F et,l,r. R...frrencer—lfon. A. W. LOU:11C C. Knap, Jr., 9. F. Von on bn-rgt. K. al liter. Jr. nves Bounty Lands. rptiE undersigned enntinuof. to - o°Win B ' , Jo( y arrauts. The pre-rot bill gire3 to all 'rho hoop s,Vel iu any War fini, 160 fleece. TermA orkl LUKE C , )'_'No 1101.0`, Diam , md. mbr2:y b.d.vreen Wood et and Diat,ll,l. A g•ney toro bit e r 10C.‘21,,N LANDS.—PtiItUtIABZ AND BALK OP J WAIIILANTA.—The underFfAned ha. 9 made sr .lnl t, cr Warrants for Po their.•sri..to Ere or minor rhil.lten.who tan .e ati LIN! toi.anty torTkLn of+.o tor L00....C11k It ve, Wad .11.ciParc;v4.114t1Sale of LaLa .101 IN D. LASTS. m6l7:tf Corner of Wood Rod Fifth stre.ts. Pew - Ilanglugc NO. 85 WOOD STREET. 'VINE FRENCHAND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPER:St 12 Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chan:therr; Cheap and low priced Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, ticketed for the season, will be sold at the usual low prioes. oats WA LT I.:11 P. MA ItSII ALL. Walter P. Plan t~►ll, ThIPORTFIi and .11.)..a1, In Yr•onh sal A merican Perer n •^enr+e m•.t C==l Th VISITING TUE CITY SIIOULD CALI, IN 0 to ace the beautiful assortment of eIIINA, GLASS and (11.7ERAVIVelta, now open at the above establish ment. Our goods bring entirely new, we ore enabled to oiler inducements iu all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Were, white iron -stone, we hare a great variety of shapes; also, gpld band and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet nets. Onr clock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, eal.d In.hes, nod every article appertaining to a Dinner Pot is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, SpoonA, Ca4tors, IVultere, and house Furnishing limas, we have n large assortment. COMMON IVAItE--Oor stock of common Teas, plates, Dishes, P ,aer:, Supple., Bawls, Pitchers, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without lice goods, us the purchaser may utak. Also, a large assortment of all Code r, I)LA.IR WARR, which we are veiling at nano.', 0• 1 Sr s ~t of which are offered at wholesale or rot SPRLNG STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, CHARLOTTE iftuur.. No. 118 Wood .—es Xsn'S"f.Z . L..! street, Pittsburgh, Pole Agent The Haburg Pianos are undoubtedly en f perior to a ll all where, both In y touch and ruy-snaortfy of tone. 'they have opt only recelred the highest marks of appro bation from the best European Pianbas, such as LIST, THALLIEEG, Act others,nho have them constantly In their own ore, but also from our resident Professore. The following, Is an e ,ract from a letter of PROFEMSGA IiENRY ROIII3OCK - - - After describing the parpcular style, two of which ho wants fur his own IlfX—ono Orand and one F.quare—ho speaks as follows of thelrexcellent T 1.111109: "My little daughter, who plays very wolf, must, with my• self. have a good Instrument, and yours are the on.y ones w Lich can satisfy me. " Instruments era offered me on the moat accommortatl❑g taring. 1, botrever, do not like thorn; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours,. remain yours, respectfully, " llc.9er Ronnock, Pittsburgh, Pa." ' For sale by 011ARLO1TE BLUME, et the "Old &tab. liehed Plano Depot," 118 - Weed street, '4l door above Fifth Alen, vole Agent for Pittsburgh and Weelern Pennsylvania for Ballet, Davis it Ch.'s Boston Pianos, (which in the East ern ctlies are considered superior to either Cbickering's or BUDD. & Clark's, but which feet la not extensively known, en they have but lately been lutroducel here;) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makore, or prices front $2.26 to $BOO. mhlU A FEW days since, I published an advertisement of my BASIIIVITO PIANOS in which en extract' from a letter from Prof. itohbock, of this city, addressed to Messrs. Baumgarten fr. Ileitis, of homburg, the manufacturers, was inserted. This morning I observed in several of the daily papers a " Notic-," signed by Prof, It, in which he states that L was unauthorized to make use of It, and that it was incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that It ho had written the letter, he, of course, meant what teas therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from him to m a k e th e Fame public. Ae regard, the assertion as to lie incorrect. nose, I have the letter In my possession, and it speaks lot itself, word for word as I have published. Messrs. Baum garten A Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Anliock for eadottement—their Pianos were known, app•eciated and resolved the highest commendations from the first artists, lung before Prot. R. saw tit to pass an opinion upon them. My reason for publishing the extract was in the (act met he was-well known in the city, and not tee ante his recom• mendatlon was necessary to establish the merit of the Pianos. In conetusien, I may odd that they stand on their own merit, and are endDrepd by such men as List, Tbotberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. CliAltliiTTLf BLUME. IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, in this paper, my na eis made use of In connection with the Hamburg PiWIWI. Such use is unauthorised by me, nod, moreover, the mater is incorrectly stated and misapplied. The facts are thew,: About a year ti.;to 1 wrote to Baumgarten A Heins, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) fora Plena of. new awl peculiar construction, nod of which I furnish ed a itilnute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Piano of their make seat' o Mrs. Blume, ut the FMB time offering to furs eh me with a similar one, in Wm I liked it. I accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not please mu, I declined purchasing of theta. I have since bought and am now using a Piano from the factory of NUttlita G CLeari.i.N. • (mh23) IItNRY . • NEW STOCK OF CHICKERING t t. SONS' PIANOS. ----; ; JOHN 11. MNLLOR, No. 81 Woon snarr, ' I ' between Fourth street and Diamond alley, has Just received from the manufactory pf CO10E1E1115:0 Et SONS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their FIRST CLASS SEVEN ourevE PIANO FOILTES, with all the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and louver priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All-the Piano Fortes from this man ufactory are warranted, and will bank! I,N VARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. - • • OLD PlANOS.—Several secondhand Pillllol9, in good order. for vale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, Ac., /Le. 51EGODKONS — A full supply of Melodeons of entirety new and beautiful styles, and trom the heat manufactories lu the con otry, at $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOHN H. iidELLOR, Agent for the sale of Cmcamme ,t Sons' runes, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. serNo. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. mhl6 TOBACLV-10 kegs tl Twist Tobacco receiving and for mac by LaOtki ATWELL, LEE k CO. ,• • - - • '4...4 - * • . r .• , „ MUM Ti ~ ~,,,,:,, ,-:- t i t , , ~,_ Cii INA HALL, CARD. NOTICE. Ell2=lll MISC ELLANEOUS Pittsburgh Mathematical do Commercial COLLEGE I 8 now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen Pupile.wl2o alsh to cutlet, a Round and thorough know- ledge of the following branches of education: Writing, itookilf eepio g and all its collateral sciences, A I gebra, Geo la try, Trigonouintry, 31ensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes, tleoAraphy, Arithmetic, &c, &c. The Principal needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability ore well knowri to thin community, being a Teacher in this city for several years, and for the Mat three months has sue-. cessfully taught in the Iron City Commercial College, but has left it on his area accord, with the intention of natal,. lisping an institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh can acquire a .knowledge of things more profitable than making uniotelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Wetting he neglected. The Principal's utpabilitlevan be tested by any person who doubts his qualificutionft, as they wore by the gentle men where mimes are attached to the following testi monials: ALLEGHENY, November 37, 1854. I take great pleasure in certifying to Mr Barry's qualifi cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct young gentlemen in the science of accounts-1)o sides being a good mathematician and riptsscholar in other respects. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor In Pittsburgh Commercial College. Pirrauttedu,. November 24. Mr. Barry ie eminentlyqtralified fog Imparting instruction in thasmence of Arithmetic and ;Double Entry Book-Keep ing I romp] him even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. 'JAS. Di. PRIOR, Principal Third Ward Public Schools I state. it as my opinion, that as,a Mathematician and Book-Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few.equals, and no Hope- Tiers. I think ell the Teachers of, this iounty Association will concur with me in this statement. , Principal First Ward 8-itools, Allegheny. The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle man of superior qualifications, who will devote all has at tention to the immediate improcemedt of the pupa. lioure of instruction from 9.A. N. to 10 P. M. T R : llook.lieeping and Writing :20 per eourre Arithmeti 10 per quarter. . 3 for Ai lesson. A7riezisom Buipiaos,,Libertyetreet. near Wood. mhIO ' .1. 'BARRY, Principal. DUFF'S PIEECANTILE COLLEGE, TTSBUI2G.tf, PA. INCORPORATED BY TON LEGISLATURE of Pecrussyl j_ yenta, With Perpetual Charter. COADD •01 , TE.MTELS. llls ExcelltinCV the lion. lames' Buchanan, Hon. W. II- Lowrie, Hon.. Win. Wilkins, -lion. Moses Hampton, lion. Charles Naylor, Oen. .1, K. Moorhead WACULTY. P. DUFF, author of the "North American Accountant," Professor of Book-Keeping and Orimmercial Sciences. AN'DBEW , T. I.I.OWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book- Keeping. JOHN D . WILLIAMS, the. best off hand Penman in the United States, Profea=r of -GoneriterGel and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH; Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of 'Alercantile Law and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Ma hematica The Students of this Institution obtain the following ob vious ad. vintages ever all r there: let. A training for business prepared by a practical mer chant of eighteen years experience in extensive business, matured and pm feated by fifteen years subsequent practice in teaching Li. The Diploma hears the signature of the author of system of Bookdieeping asectioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, astLe most perfect :n thelioglish language. Pal. stndents can review their Book•Keepine, and Lave the professional advice of the. Principal at any future Oren, free of charge. 4th. They obtain the handwriting of the hPot Pennon in the Unitas States—one who writes all the specim.ns which be exhibit:l. Mb. Regular Lectures en Commercial Law, PolitUal Ecooomy and the Price piss of Creamers,. Barer to any of our City Merchants or Bankers bets re engaaing elsewhere. Pupils received daily. Terms unlimited, and no oobt of the permanence of the institution. Duff's Bonk-Keeping, Harper's edition, $1 50—pp. PEI, royal octavo—•• the be,tin the language." Dutra Steamboat Accountant, $L "A perfect system for siodi act," Airir S. , tl for a Circular and Special= of Williams' me o - hip.sp.latme IRON curl , -. E,' -ITV Guam clitßrrreED ICCIAL COLLIGGIED. tP 1b55. t ; Ilia Excellency, Oct. James I Don. It M. Ell lie, [lon J. E Bredy, Wm. Bigler, A. Print', F.tep, ItTarelles.3, , 13 L. rOmesto,k, Ccl. 'William Ed rample.l.l, l' q., Capt. U. Campbell, Erg., N. P. Eetttrmeo, MILLAR. A III:0'f (LER, Piinerbale . and Professors of Pluto and Ornameotal Penman-.lllp. 1. (author of Illtehecek'? System of Dook.Feeping,) Prloripta of the Boot. keeping Department nod Imeturer cu ell important I,mineie trawA,tlona. JOON FLEMING, (suthor of Elemlog's new and Improv el epoteux of Ikr.+lt.keepinr„ will deliver ceekiy Lem tires= the .3, truce o' Account!. JA 13:9 U. 110 P UT (membor of the Pittsburgh 13g,) Lertuter on Cemmerriel Lew I. J. COOK, Prof,,esor of Iliathemeties. Young meu tLaroughly gnull&d Kr the dutien of the untin g-b e The ex pt nwe of a Come', le lees than will be. found else where S'ludente con enter at.. any time during the year. No r,triction of tico.e The a a...istance or advice cf any of the Faculty will he ell..ttrfuily given to 5:111:qt!, free cf charge, at nay future time The raoulty of tho Iron City College have not a potent ri,tht for Unit College, nor ..0 they with to 1310110p0/120 010 b1i6111.1.4, as other, in this city try to do. Al! kinds of Ornamental Writing executed to older, to a ,U per sty le. open fr,ua 8 A. )1. WI 18 P. M. Studiditg ran rotor ut any due. ziucce.es cuar❑nterd_ mylo. I. W. CHADWICK, Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco. RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Woo sTrarr, tELOV Sat PITTSOULGII, P. 41.11.• The hight,t market price, In C.A.4 11 paid for Au.S. 1020 Iv' EM3M!! ATWELL, LEE & CO., . WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSIONT MERCHANTS AND DZALZR9 PITTSBURGII 11 1ANIIFACTURZS, No. 8 Wood s!..,bfew:en Truer and Front:O., nplSl I'lrrncr,a ft. tit chests T. It. 0411:loowiler ant lmyl Teas 50 do Coe Slack Teas; 20 rattles fins Oolong do 60 do Y. i 1 •G P. and Imperial Teas. COFFEE-200 bags prime Rlo Coffee; 10 do Old Go!. Java Coffee. TOBACCO -100 boxes 53 and Bs, EI3dOTtLN.I brands 20 do lb Lump, do " 50 ratty boxes 4 Rs, to SUGARS-50 barrels ("off, Sogate; 40 do Crushed do • SYRUP AND Et. IL. MOLaSS.I.3 . 110 bbis Eastern Syrup ; 31 do Golden do 100 do La. S. IT. 'Molasses; 25 half bbl EL EL S. Molasses. FlSll 100 bbls No. 3 Mackerel.; 20 do No.l Herring. RICE— 10 tierces prime Rim. CIGARS—ISO boxes, assorted brands. BI CARD. SODA -100 kegs (Lee's brand) CASTILE SOAP -20 boxes (Marseilles). ALERATU3— LO bags (In papers). PIPES— 60 boxes Clay Fires. • TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN— S 5 barrels Tar; 25 do Rosin; 10 do Pitch. The above Goods now in Store and arriving by Canal and Railroad, whirl], together with a general -assortment of Pittsburgh roauutastured artieles,,wlll be offered to pun chasers on reasonable terms, by ATWELL, LEE A CO., • aplBl No. 8 Wood at, betweon Water and Fires sts. Dissoutlati or 1 3o.PartnerilhIp. pUR Copertriership heretofore existing between JOSITUA ItIIODES and PRILIP .11111 - 51lill, In the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary bushiest, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business et the firm wilt be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who Is authorized to receipt for all debts due Bald firm. JO.9IIUA RRODICS. PHILIP RgYMER. March 27[6,185E4 PARTIkIERSIIIP NOTICE - - .$ -The undersigned him, this dny formed a Partner. ship, under the name, firm and style of REYMER AN DE tt SON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary busineas . , No. t 9 Woo I street P 111 LIP R Ern: R . ROBT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, Mareh 2.7 th, 18t5. .@3 . In retiring from tbo Confectionery bwiness, I cboer fully recto:amend Messrs. Itsrsren h ANDERSON to my frit , " and customers. JOSHUA R.EIODEB. Pimbursla, !Afire!' 47th, 1915. Alexander I lays, ENGIIVENIt AND SURF oYOR, Fifth street, p. potato the Court Hansa, Plttr.bragh, Penns.—bas per maneotly located, and will punctuall: , attend to all business entru.sted to his charge. Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Jill egheny Valley IL IL W. Minor Roberts, Chief ./ingineer •• '‘ '• Geo R. Elehbanm, Aceoclate Sng. ' iol l• David Mitchell, Chief F.nrineer Pittsl•fh end Steub. R. R. James Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Works. Junes E. Day, Civil Engineer, A SEIM, my Olt,. I eta:Rir• • Dress Piiiiiiing and Millinery. AiMRS. S. E. CAII.OO respectfully i oforms her frfelela and °then, that she is prepared to make to order i.bo latest styles of DRESSES, COAX. Sr, 111 A NTILL A .3, TA LMAS, do., on the shortest make and on the most rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing made ap with ticatta , s and despatch/ . 7 Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trims ned. We aim to give antiefaction. . . Apollo itulklings, No. 7'6 PaIITRTH ScreeN s.cond story, acme entrance as to the' OrYstal Palace .79figverrian Ivry. j y2Chli Removal: O PRINOEIL lIARBACTUfI d 00. have removed to No 295 Liberty street. SPRING= lIARBAOOQ A.LEICATiDI2" TORNT ‘.2 lIARBAUGiII & CO. , (Sticessst.ra to d. r. bauglid.Contun , slo s triand Pomadingth ateriants ere in Wonl and - Pluiliino 'gene - rail:4;N°. 295 Liberty Pittsburgh, Paa a p 5 SPIED Nag—Dwarf, Champion Qtleen;' blue Impel ia , and other fine sum far lataa:rikng, rurinda Eby rap 3 JAMES WA,RDRC'i' . . 41 it DAILY MORNING POST.. NIONDAY 510R1,71NG-:- [Fronk the New Book of Lienry Tard Beecher, now In press.] The editor of the Evening Poet in giving the following extracts from this forthcoming work; says it promisesa summer day's reading - et rare . attractiveness. 'Mani of the papers, entitled Experiences of Nature,. have already appearid' in the Independent, but no reader Willyleny that their fresh and original style, the, genial humtr and the poetic enthusiasm for nature Manifested by the euthor, entitles them to something more than a brief newspaPer , existence. - The "Let tere from Europe," comprise the balance of the volume. None of the contents relate to those Controverted political and religicni topics in which Mr. Beecher is interested and nothing can be found,Leither in their nature or treatment; at all likely to interfere with the popularity of the book. In the specimens which arc here given of the letters from Earopc, it will' be 'observed that the author, though not unacquainted with the histo rical literature pertaining to the scenes which he describes, seems generally to prefer relying on his own perceptions , - and to the inspiratione,Of the tnement, instead otpresenting a transcript of impressions of fortner , writers. , got more than two or - three times does he even quote the saying of any poet or prose author, however apposite it often might be to.his purpose. Things and scenes the most familiar are recolored, and the reader's interest is heightened by the origi nal setting in which they are exhibited. Take, for-example, the description of JOKY KELLY" . Ordering dinner at six o,clock, I started for the castle, without the remotest idea of what-I abalt see. Walking along a high park .wall which forms-one part of • the town, or _rather which stops the town from extending farther in that direetion—the top covered with ivy, the garment of English walls and buildings—l come to the gateway of the opproach. A porter opens its huge leaf. Cut through a solid rock, the road, some twenty feet wide, winds for a long way. in the mostsoletan beauty. The aides d solid rook, vary from five to twenty feet in height—at least so it seemed to, my imagination—the only foetal ty I allowed to conduct me. It was covered on. both sides with ivy, growing clown from above, and hanging down in beautiful rkehea. Solemn trees on the bank; on either side, met overhead, and cast a delicious twilight down up on ray way, and made it yet.softer by a mur muring of their leaves; while multitudes of little birds flew about andnang merrily. Wind iog in graceful curves, it atlast brings you to the first vievr.of the castle, ate distanceof some hundred rods before yon. It opens on the sight with grandeur. .Oa either corner 'is a huge tower, apparently one. hundred 'and fifty feet high ; in the canter is a square tower, properly called a gateway ; and a huge wall connects this central access with the two corner towers. I stood far a little, and let the vision pierce me through. Aud now, too, am I to see, and understand petition, the things Scott has made so fa miliar to all as mere words—moats, portoulli sea. battlements, keeps or mounds, arrow-slit winao ws, watch towers. They had a strange effect on me ;they were perfectly new, and yet familiarehtfriends. ' , I came up to the moat, now dry, and lined with beautiful shrubs and trees, crossed the bridge, and entered the outer gateway or arched door, through a solid square towers -The port cullis was drawn up, but I could see the pro. jv sting end. Another similar gateway, a. few stops farther on, showed me the care with which the defence was .managed. This passed, a large courtcpened, surrottnded on every side with towers, walls and vast ranges of buildings. Here .1 beheld the picture I had seen on paper, magnified to gigantic realities. Drawings of many-faced, irregular, Gothic man sions, measuring an inch or two, which toy child hood wee familiar, here stood before:me meas uring hundreds and hundreds of :feet, It was the first eight of a baronial. castle! It was a itistronic . dream breaking forth into a waking reality. lc is of very little Use to tell you ,how large the coutt is, by feet and _rods; or. thatAluy'a Tower is 128 feet high, and Cmsar's To,wer 147. Bat it may touch 'your ItriaginatiOn, and Wheel it suddenly backward with long Sight:and wide vision, to say that Crosses Towerhits.stood for 800 years, being coeval with the, Norman Con quest! I stood upon. its mute stones, and imagined the ring of the hammer upon thein when the roasou was laying them to their bed of ages. . EI:M=I ,What were the thoughts, the fanoies, the con versations of these rude fellows at that age of the world!. I was wafted backward and back ward, Emil I stood on th; foundations upon which old England herself was botilded,'when es, yet there was none of- her. There, far back of all literature, before the Englislitortgue itself was formed, earlier than the jurisprudence and than all modern civilization; I stbod - fin imagi natlonmnd reversing my vision looked limn into a far fature to search forthe men and dead which. hod been, as if they were yet to be ; thus making a prophecy of history, and changing memory into dresmy. foiesight.. . to' • When these stories were placed, it was yet to he two hundred years :before Gower or Chanter should he born. Indeed, since this mortar las . - wetted and cemented theke:istones;- the original people, the Normans, the Eanes,:the. Saxons, have been mixed together into-one ; people. When this atone on which loan took Its place, there was not then a printed book in England: - Print7 ing was invented hundreds.of yearEi after these foundations went down. When the rude Work men put their shoulders to these stores, the very English language lay nnborn in the loins of its parent tongues. The men that laughed andjest ed as they wrought, and had their•pride of ; the archite, t, and the lord-for whose pride_ he fashioned these stones; the villagers that.won dered as they _looked upon the growing pile ; ul y, they are now no more .to men's memories than the grass they trod on, or the leaves which they east down in felling. the oak! Against these, stones on which I lay my hand have rung the sounds. of battle.: Yonder, on these very grounds, there t.tiged, in eight of men, that—stand where I do, fkeroeet and deadliest conflicts, All this 'ground has fed on blood. . I walked across to .thay's Tower,. up its long stone stairway, into some of its old soldier's rooms. The pavements were worn, , though of stone, with the heavy, grinding feet 'of . toen-at arms. I heard themiaugh between their cups, I saw them devouring their gross food, I heard them recite their feats, or tell the.last pews of some knightly outrage or cruel oppression of the de spiped laborer. I stood by the Window out of which the archer sent his whistling arrows. I stood by the openings through which 'scalding water or molten lead were poured upon the heads of assailants, and beard the hoarse shriek of the wretched fellows below as they got the shocking baptism. I ascended to the roof of the tower, and look ed over the wide glory of the scene, still haunt ed with the same imaginations of tha olden time. How many thoughts had flown hence be sides mine l-- 7 -here where warriors looked out, or ladies watched for their knights' return. How did I long to stand for one hour,,really, in their position and in their consciousness, who lived in t :osa clays; and then to come bat*, with the new experience, to toy modern self I walled, ii a dream, along the line of the westward wall, surveyed the towers-begun, but, for some reason left unfinished ; climbed up the moat auelkeep—steep. enough, and densely cov ered tree& and, underbrush—to the very top. Grand and glorious ,were the trees that waved in the ground° above the castle; but, though some of them had seen centuries, they were juvenile sprouts in comparison of these old yr&lle and towers, on which, William the Conqueror had walked.:without thinking a word about me, warrant,—in which matter I have the;advantage. of him—following in his footsteps atop& the top of the broad walls, ten times nioritinftl" in my transcendent excitement than like tie in big royal excUrston. . • NUMBER 212 TitE STAR PAPERS. WARWICK CASTLE ll= RATES OF ADVERTISING 18J2Z113 UPON Dr Tint PITS'311&Ball 1.111 LIMES RONPRELTIL, OR LAM ../ne tinare, one insertion. " " each additional Insertion. '" " :.one week " 176 " " two weeks-- ..... --.... 800 " - " ' thiee weeks 4GO . . .. " " aria month ' - 600 . " two (menthe ". ' ihiee months ' ' ' ... OGO . . .. " ,", ~7014 r r40u#10—,—........i..... ... 10 CO " " air in0ntb5..—.......,........------. 1400 " one 1enr.,...—.. ..... .....—.... 18 00 (, n lug Card, six Linea or len, per annum....—...... 10 00 CIIANCIZIELT. AT MUM: One square, per annum, (exclusive of the mar). Already the sun was drooping far down in tho wait, and tending its golden glow sideways through the trees ; and the glades in the park were gathering twilight as I filmed to give a last look at these strange scenes. I walked slowly through the gateway, crossed the bridge over the moat, turned and looked back upon the old towers, whose tops reddened yet in the Bun, though I was in deep shadow. Then, walk log' backward, looking still, till •I came to the woods, 1 . took my farewellor Warwick Castle. MAY 28 In. drawing near to Oaferd, I felt the zeal go ing up in the thermometer ; end dusky shadows of olden histories began to arise. I had a dis tinct picture of the place in - `my mind; at least of the University.' I imagined it to be a group of buildings„ say eight orlen' in nr.Mber, open ing upon a common (mil, not unlike the cotton facti,ry style of aiehitecture which prevails in New England colleges. - lied no very distinct idea of their - number or extent, but a clear im p: 014)12 that, more or fewer, they were grout el tcgether upon some one spot. A.3oordiogly, I inquired with innocent aim; li• city of a gentleman bext tome, in what part of the town the 'University buildings were, and was answered promptly, "In every part; they are scattered 'all over the city." .Imagine, then, a city of twenty-five thousand inhabitants, not with narrow streets, and con tinuous stone houses and shopet, like commercial cities ; nor yet, like a. rural city, full of yards and gardens; but something distinct from either, and peculiar—a oity of castles and palaces! The University comprises twenty distinct col leges and fivehalls. The ctilleges are incorpo rated; possessing their own rights, buildings, grounds, revenues, laws stud officers. The halls are not incorporated or endpied with estates; but, in other respects; are not materially dif ferent from the colleges. -Here, then, are twen ty-five suites of buildings distributed throughout the city. , . . You lutist not for a moment' imagine a strait sided, bard, rectaugUlai, five-Story building. Ex orcise all such brick parallelograms from your thoughts; and call up iustead.imagee of castles, palaces, ornate , galleries and. atheneum, and that too of the most imposing dimensions. The buildings of Magdalen college Dover. eleven acres; and of gardens and decorated grounds, there aro one hundred acres more Christ Church college is much more extensive than this. You would suppose yourself under the battlements of an old warlike castle. The front line of wall is four hundred feet, with turrets, bastions, and a huge (Wagonsl tower for a gateway. The college buildings are arranged in systems of quadrangles, called familiarly quads. [ CONCLUSION TO-31qtROW. PHILADELPHIA. 'GEORGE T. CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREE T, (Orroarzz Inzrzzamercz HALLO Philadelphia. 7IIRATTITRE, IA EVERY STYLE: Comprising Lottis2ClV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction ' and finished in the • best s tyle,equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment In the United litatee. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren• tices being positively excluded,)ir.d using the best ma terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur. chasers: - amongst the many advantages offered to par chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele- Rant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles In each room correspond in style and qualay, and the immense stock always ow hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused inarduring Furniture. Totrive &tildes of the:finished Furniture on hand, I need onlyinLarm yotrthat my Booms are 175 feet long, by 27 feet wldejour toots in number; with Shops contiguous, still- cleat to employ 200 hands, rldth is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. 43*. The Packing is all done in the-Store. and Furniture warranted, to • carry safely any distance. Visitors to Piffle deiphia are respectfully invited, lis'purchasere or otherwise, td call and examine the a 03 0* au2s:ly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPU 1110GRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 88 Conatories., niaow Pina 5T111.17, Sea Gorda, Dl*, CONAIGNMRNTS all Commiasionawill meetwlth prompt and personal attentfbn ' and libc:ai advanou will ba given wltenrequired,on Conrignmants or Bills of Lading, j 73 hand. -- Orders for the pnrchise of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly tiled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of hiercharuilre and Pre duce :rill meet with especial care - and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will alwayebe punned. and the expense of Storage and Drayage as amch.as possible avoided. Pa; ~. Jk Bacon, Bt.Loutef 1.11.1 s a Morton, Cincinnati; Chu em,Blow &C 0.,; do; Strader & Gorman, do; Ohontean& Valle, . do; HoseakFrazer, do; Doan, Ring & Co:, do •, - ' Springer & Whiteman, do; J. W. Duller & Bro.,Flttabh; E.O.dooodman k Co., do; 'D. Leech a Co., do; E: kC. Yarnall & Co.,Philada; Wm.llolmes & Co., do; Morgati, J. M. Buck & Morgan; Blow & March, New York. B. D. Comegye, do; Frost & Forrest, - do; Shields & Mi ll er, do; Charles A . - 516 8g, des; Josiah Lee a. Co., Baltimore. A. G. - Farwell A Co.,Eoston; Abraham J. Cole, do; - I/oward, Son & Co., do; .W.D: Reynolds, Louisville; , . H. B. Newcomb & Bro., do; T. C. nib:hell & Co.,Comnds. .slon Merchants, New Orleans. M../ have an open Polley of Intnarance, which will cover ell shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mall, orwlten endorsed on bills of lading before or at tho time of shipment. - - JOSEPH_ MOORIDGE, dug° . • _ , St. Louis. Missouri. TO LET, FOR SALE, & c Public Sale or ther:Dliain- Line of Publics Works of Pennsylvania. ATOTICE Is hereby given, that by authority of an Act of -Assembly of Penntylvablit, approved Slay Stb, 1855, will be exposed to public sale, at-the Merchant's Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia, on Theactiy, , the 241 h day of .la ,ty, 1855. at 71.4 o'clock,. P. hr.,-the whole Main Line of public 'Work!, between'Plilladelphia and Pittsburgh, con sisting of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Al legheny Portage Railroad, including the new rood to avoid the inclined Vans the division of the Pennsylva- Olt canal Gent Colorable - to the Junction, the Juniata di vhdon of the Penns: ninal roof thirJunction to the eat ern terminator the Allegheny ,Portagesrailroad, and.the west ern division' of the Pennsylvania carol from the westtna tereninu of the Allegheny Portage liallrcad to Pittsburgh, and including. also the bridge over the Susquehanna at lhancen'e Island, together with 'dribs worphis water power of uuid eanala; and all the reserrolch.maebinery, locomo lives, cant, trucks.' stationary engines, work shops, water statione, toll houses, offices, stock and materials, whatsoev er and wharesoenn thereunto belonging, or held for the use of the none, and together addl . -the right, title, interest, claim and demand of the .0:m112one:wilt) t of Pennotrunia, to all property, teal; personal and 'mind, belonging to the same, on e terms and conditiona:prextibed by the laid art of Assembly, copier of which may, be obtained on ap pliesitimi Re. or lettefailliressed:to the office of the Secreta ry of the Comcionwealth at Ilarrisburg, Pennsylvania. Executive Chamber,J6llE9 POLLOCK, llarriaburg; 1 May 9, 1865 Governor of Pennsylvania. myls tleatit.lrttl Sltettror.Cottatry Homes. TEE 'undersigned offers for rale . , en easy terms, NIFTY ..L(ITS,IeId off and restricted for rural residence& Ala), an ENTIRE fiIkIIARE, on the hank : 91 413. e Allegheny river, 764'fiet4Onk by 200 feet deep ; having fronts on Mary and Julia Ann Avenues, andlletriettaand Eery streets. This square contains many tend trrece of, the choicest kind, sod commands a fine view of • the piettiresque and romantic sce nery around. lem desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would afford one of the most charming and msg. niacent sites for a gentleman's summer residence, in the immediate vicinity of the.two cities.. Also, about TIIRI E Atitus - or GROUND, itt the heed of the Inland, advantageously situated Tot - manufacturing POI' posqs. , , Mg above property Ls situated in-Duquesne la= ,on the high and main bank. of ilerr's. Island, end is by a eery substantial Cridgs r,ti span. For particulate sp. . ply at my reablence, in Ddquesoe borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of II err's Island, or ofJOUN LAP it 00., corner of Beeond and Market sta., Pittsburgh. aprl7:tf C. :MUER. Valuable Property.fOr Sale. TWO LOTS OF OItOUND, upon Which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually f'r pap. Said property is eltunted in the Ninth Ward of the city cif Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - and - streets. . „ Also, the Factory and Ground 'known as the "Empire ti nr k 3 l " situated on the corner of Pena and Morris streets. Alen, 23 acres of unimproved laud, situated 012 the AEG. Wispy river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this laud there is the hist Saw 'Mill location in the county. Al2O, a number of lota containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice land. situated one mile northwest of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. - Tha above named pieces of oroprqtri are very desirable, and will be disposed of on aiv seers. untageoum terms to early par- • For terms of Bale and further Information apply to Wm, P. Balm, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. IL D. THOWPBON, Assignee' for Jell. S. Nrgley. Cool IN orka , Fox 4 Solo. SIXTY THREE Apra:, R LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation. :aid Pann fe situatea 'On the Monongahela river, 34' iniles aboii:Pitisbnrgh, and le supplied With • Perm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and au excellent harbor. , : • . The vein of Coal Is five feet thick,and cannot be eurPs 3 ". 4 In quality. For further particulars apPly to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, Na. =5 Liberty arrest For Brent; A 'FAME CONTAIN NO 63 ACRES OF LAND, under a higlo , state of-eultisration, with a large and coneentent DWELLING / 10138 Nenowelatirbulit and of modern style: good Barn, Stabling; Ac."..situatellon the south bank of the Monongahela river, 6 lulled stung Pittsburgh, being one sf the moat beautiful nod pleasant localities anywhere to be • found. Possession given on or hirore the tarot April nest. Enquire of • if..CUILDS I CO., I roDS:tf 133 Wood atrant. SEEM ESECEI ..........= so
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