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No attention will be P Wd. on of the PMTrie— to order unless aconat- M az - w 1. panted -by the money, or satisfactory refemmeo -thy 4 t eip „. CeMn,xted .ith the Eitablishment cp" the Mdritivto Poe ant of the gavot fob Printing flificte en the dig, Where al/ finds of sorb is done on Writ& notice, and mod from bid terms. PROFESSION - 41, - C/ MS. itobt. 0. ATTORNEY AND -COHNSELL,tiIt'AT,I,4W—OfItoe, No —, Fourth groat, 'Pittsburgh, PU.-. 4a.mes.,A. Lovir 1 1 1 TTORNEY AT LA.W.Oilito; Fourtlifitreet, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield etreet and Cherry alley: rderibly - JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW, °Moe, No. 14* VOTILI•ViI streeti jadyi) - • rrrantratia, ri =- ' JOll.Bl - BARTON, ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR .AT LA!, corner Fifth - and Grant eta., PA. ' A TTORNEY AT LAW AND 8OLICIT& XN CEIANOMIT 21. Othee, nct does - to the Post Offiea, Stettbezeille t Ohio "tay4 S. P. Itoss, - - . , ATTOBBrir AT LAW—No.IO9 'Fourth street, Pitteburgb, Pa., fourth door below Dlr. Body Pattersou'e Livery Stable , . jer.2B C. -Orlando - Loomis, ATTORNEY AT LAW--01116cFora•th itreet,aboyeWood. Thomas .111. Marshall, ATTOBITZT AT LAW --0113.ce,,Losnies BuSll3ap , Pourtb. stmt. . jszaly U. Carnahan, A 7108.N1114T LAW—Mee =Fourth exalt, bisteten CherrTatfepandGrantstreet. jay •• • • A TTORNET AND coup:mum AT LAW—OBoe in .11 DukovrelVirDuilata, tam Orant S trW3 t. Jen - • • 11. IL. Hazen A TTOIINEY - KotiFth stree . t , aloes and nearB , 4lltMOil. ' maalq :rs.s.; ruo u :_to.rEnti ALDERMAN op -- ruIRD 'WARD. CORNER OP °RANI' ErFru. STREETS, 1,../ (formerly oecupled by Alderman Leine,) where all bus elnets pertaining to the office of Altl4rman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended t 0... fetilt3m - •.Al. LC nclranaster, Alderman. I;'flekl, Grant street, between 'Fourth at. and Diamond 1 alley. Conrsyanciug of all kindsdone with the great. e-t rare and legal accuracy. ; , Titles to heal Estate ex. emitted, de. ja3/ J. S. Beal, Aldertuani A.* 0. 01 THIRD Street, between Wood end Marketstreets, 1,11 Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Donds,hlort , gage.; end other writings drawn , with neatness and seen. je2I:IV II Alll4, SORB NON DENTIST, (goo rt.** tenor to G. W. Diddle,) %O. 144 SMITH. Ire , ; 1 , _ FIE ED bTlilltrr. -.nil. ' lir (Mice hours, front El to 1 o'clock, and tom 2 to 'E o'cloek. f0b15.17 J.dettrT. °arch atreet, Ave dung itu aas . west of Market. Ornat Llotat From yatot A. M. to fate S. fderSOn, BUSLNESS CARDS. PHILIP . J. LICIMILSO3 rt 2r. Aai 13 is: so N , (Successors to Joshua Rhodes A. W.) WIIOLE'IALE DEALERS IN FOREION FRUITS, NUT: Spices, Confectionary, Sugars , Fte. W No. 3) Pirool opposite the tit. Charles Ilotel Pittsburgh, Pa. ev.ll ASSUIIAIi • WM. BINGIINAIL & CO., FORWARDING AND OBIBUSSION lIRROBANTS, L4tiar2ir &trod, opposite Penna. Railroad Depot, Purnarsoil, PA. *per •- Mears , It. Collins, FOItWARDING AND , COMSII8310:1 MERCHANT, and - Wholesale Dealer in Cheese. Rutter, Seeds, Vex, and Produce generally, No. 25 WOOD Bt., Pit6trurgb. [mare Paul & illardock, 1-10M1185ION AND £OII.WARDIND uEItOIIANA AND 13111231130 AT AOKCIS--NB:T Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. King & Knorkead, TATILOLESALN iiRuCENB AILD P11,01)0:01 DRALE.B3—. If V -.No. 27 Wood Edtoet, Pittsburgh. tray= no cc • C. Morgan, IDOOKBELLER. AND STATIGNER—bas always an ban: DI a generalsasertinentof Behoockliseallanenes and Blank Boors, Printing, Post euod cap Paper, kr, Wholeral. and Bi na% N 0.11.4 Wood street, below Fifth, East aide, Pittsburg',. gm. Wanted, Rags and TRlGEttlle Betsy& &Ob.:ly 1. W. attn.devlcalts TIEALEIt IN SAGS AND PAkint, No. 140 Wood Rivet, If Pittsburgh. The high'ist srice in cash paid tor rags. 111:11LIAX muss, saccrtszs, Pittsburgh. *. ILlcketson, WIIDLESALE dItOCCII9,I.9IPORTERS .1111ANTIMt. VTlnis and begors—Non 172 and 114. aornno Irwin and Liberty streetz, PittAburztt, loon, Nall; Cotton Ism comtantly OttlutnlL jy23 •. . 1 01,TAIllant Carr a. Co., (WK. CASS Into at the flan of J. Pallas i 430.) yLIOLESA.LE II ROC '1043 and Dealers to Foreign Winos ,and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectined Whir koy, N 6. X 29 Coratoettlal .11ow, Liberty street, Intteborgh, lOU Co-Partnership. MITE subscribers hare this ttsy formed s partnership for . 1. the purpose of carrying on Commission and Forward. tng f in counettion with the /UN daunt and Oili and Pro. duz business getveratly, tuader the style of Eso trau A Ikea AMMON' aaretygme No. Water anti IEO Front Streets; forzerly occupied by Burbrkigs k inghram. WILL B. ENGLISH, J A NILS RICIIA EDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. 14,18514feb3 1.~ .~ 1.. . b, Februs 7,1 IL DRAVO, Dian:toad, Pltuburgh, Pa., dealer It r . Country Produce, offers: for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. . 8ploe• of every variety and the purest quality, grcrund at his Steam kilns. Alike, Dried Fruits, Foreign andbourestic. Produce taken in ex; change for Uerchandise. . P. It. D. has procured a • fall assortment of Landreth's Warren ted ard en Seeds and invites the attention of all in terested in rural affairs. Janet W H. Z 341.15.11. J, SICLIAILD9UN. J.l. DZIZErTS • " ENGI.ISII & ftICIIAILUSON. grIONIIIiSSION AND FORWARDING SIERCGANTB, urn Wnoltsale Dealers in Flab, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. -Worrelionse formerly occupied by Ilerbridge Inghrsto, No. 110 Water and ILO First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. _ . . fe3 13ommisslon nous.. qSAS sulmtibers have opened a house for the above put , poseott No- /7•fFnathlield street, -four doors above the hlonorgahela House. We. will purchase, or receive, on commission, for wale, coastal: meats of Fleur, Brain. Cktesf, Gera, Gaza, Raney, nun Seed, Grass seed, Rated ant, d‘r.., upon which we will, make mimeos, or purchase az the best market rates for cash. norf, Jas. elrbsnghlin.- 'j'ISALSILINUROCSRIES, PILuDUOI.I, FLOUR, BACON, 17 No.lo, coraa.Srulthfield and first ntreas, Plus burgh, PC . novl3 'CUM 21 . .. B. yoisxa ...... rottAo 'T. 0. Young 46, Co., N. S 5 Smith/Lela strut, opposite alp Had, lkirANtl eA ..CURELLS CF CARtNET VDDNITIILLE AND 13'1, emery deacription. Materials and work saansbir warranted, and sold at ralttratl prlcca. , Care taken In tos-kinz firrlani find water earrlaza. ' • su3l ...-.. •• . • ID. D. Wood, - • Ithlek.iii7.E3 AND WIIDLPSALP. DILALEIt IN WINES As.) LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door re Itace,eaet aide Philadelphia, has on hand the best quillti9s of old 13iiddlls ' Vines. Irleb Whisky, Monang%- htda Whig . ki, tiollikuit 01n, DonDals, &o, on terms, worthy the 4ttontion of parthowra and dealers. fatr29r -Illenrg JlMA'!lough dr. Wr(OLEStd,E tIttOCERS Commtulott 3 1 errehants, o , rnsr Penryin4 Frwin arc_ Pitr.Forgb , Digby, Jr., nLOTIIING AND FURNL9LUNO Brain. Mamie MU, kj Fifth arta, Pitiaburgh.--Clottliag made to order, la good rtvlr. and - st =Meres rater. autk:tf Lt. - Dutlesio s ; VirIIOLESALE 01100Eltd, and Dealers in Products, or eisu %Vines sud Liquors, Oil Monongahela-sad ttectl Lied Whilos9.'. 29t 'Llbiarty.st.. Pittsburgh. Ps. tir2l:y - - • ••,&:I , ,lndliii wilintsALP, and. ftetailBADDLß, LIMINESS, 't TRUNK, VALISE 'end CARPET lIAG =nuke. tuna. leo.loB 'Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, John =onus. IrrISCLESALE AND RgrAn, DEAL= IN MUSICAL vy INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Btationern N 0.122 Wool strest, - • ..... . .... ............... mug j 5. HAGAN . 4, 41.111., TXTICOLESALF. and Retail N. ms In Saks, AncY_ 8 Union and VV Maple DRY GOODS, Nos. 91 fahrret an itroo„Pittaburgb. spr4 JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. IN inipoRTED . No. 53 nArics? erase. Pirrsatozon. • rowcii. OG. aisttoonr, A ROECITEGTERIALAND ORNAMENTAL CARTERS.— 1 - 1. Ornamental - Pattertur for Casting, - In .eyery style; Modeling. Desigsdnk, de. Compgrlttort Ormainents for tb. decoration of Btedteboats,33.2lldlega t lcc:;ll6 8311T1inftLI) Street, nese the Poet Odle& • - • -1,1,3 m -E - :WHIVEII-10LTSE.,} FANCY Mai AND WOOLEN DYER:AND CLEANSE No. 7 ISABELLA:Bt, near tbe Emmet Dotal, mar/ - --.Att,cousor. 8. pUi1i➢15t«.«...«.—......... B. L. cusuzzat . S..CUTIII3ERT"O. SON, DUI SST - ATS. AND GRSESAL AGENTS' Po. SC 3.16 Smithplci noirl _ - L. E.-kiayward, 11BILLED. in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and 1,201101 th and BRAID LlATS,,corner Of Market Una Liberty ate. .174 Pittsburgh; Pa.. - , jetty JORN MITCHELL,: WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL -DRHOGIST No. 135 Wood Streeti ix 3 3Tl Next door to 11. Bhoe House, Pittelnaigb .Jos. VLEldlliCi having seacciatcal with JOS. ABEL, the business will hereafter be conducted under the style of J. ABEL A Co,. at-the-01A stand,' cornerrof BraRUM and Fourth street& . - • - Salrf• VlTllliam Thorn, Druggis ts lIAS REMOVED to - the-con rt - of -HAND and PEN?. Streets, where he wilt, eta nsual, attend - promptly t, tda _numerous friends -All articles In Maine are warrants pure, and tut up with the utmost care. • .• mirltem John W. Butler &Ice, 100RWARDING, AND.OOSI=BMM :MERCHANTS - - psalm in kinds of Pittsburgh brautifsotilrE4 Le 46 TiPisa i Riser Timid. 8Y Pront straet. - . - 5.4.40:4 • ..onstuus Wholesale - intel — laizal - glatidaglprebstutli NO. 88: WOOD STMT.- MEIN ffubsCritim respectfully-Worm their old customer, I and the public In general, tlmt they heie. this day ar sociated themelilres ID, the iibove holiness, uruier the tro of 3011 N IiraLOSKEY & 00: - Th$7 respectful l yshare or public pataittegel:; - 2 " - aolidt The preylotie busitiessAi,okyill be settled by them isiTe s realmetitilly. Alba PUBLISHED DAILY BY OILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST HUILDINGS,".CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD sTE.EETs, AT $13,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID` STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII BUSINESS -CARDS: lONTirat.PRISE 'WORKS. . uo. 1.38 vam ram!, T "MD Poop. 133205 r MOW =XI BO TV,Zr rzrzzr. . -.• • - lIIVORTERB' Lad inextrifictitrera ••••-' • CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL • • INSTRUMENTE RIY.LES,,. to We keep a gonenil assortment of the above - • articles constaistly en band; together with • general variety of Fancy hardware. Alao,Buns, 'Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, liorne r Shot Belts, Cape , Powder, Lead and Basta ; Bowie, Dirk; Wonting and Pocket Eidies; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Beats; rocket Scissors, Also TrassesandSu porters Jobbing and repairing nearly executed. RIFLES!—We are masking Rifles of eve' dercriPlienkto order, of tile best material; and' wmtmonehip warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill. ed vilth despitai. Minting parties sopplkal at Wholesale . prieeos Vtiandellers and teas istursa. 1133 subscribersane now opening at their new Wartrootn- A I NO. 1.09 FIBST 137131=, between Wood And fin:Lith ,e d,the largest assortment of CLIANDELLOBIi, BRACH- Erg, PENDANTE‘andaII articles connected wit Ots Fitting. ever offered in Aids market. liming irralagermeate -011.40 by which they will -he constantly in receipt of new patterns =Elva:lake, they confidentiy the attention of pm* chaser' to their selection. We are determined .to is low assay house in the West, end being practical Gas,Fit. tare, can offer pecuiiar advantages to those desiring ertivirel in this line. We continue as heretofore to fit t i p buildings of nen' dte scription for gas. water and abysm. - Brass Outings of all kinds made to order proMptly. • LONG, 111141.fift CO., mateyNo. 109 First etreet. GESCORGEG IIL.IT.TCI4EII., - 1,11014 NEW MANUFACTURER Of the celebrated \ Gossamer Ventilating. Wig, Elastic Band Tounoes, and every description of Ornamental Blair for Ladies and Gentlethen, FOONTII. STREET, betweeri Wood and Market, Tilts. I*.dxrgh. 1 litxratru'a system enables Ladies and Gentlemen to gumanretheir heads with accuracy. TOlt WIGS. NO. I. The round of the need. No. 2. Trout the forehead over the bead to neck, No. 2. No. & From ear to ear, over the top. No: 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the heed only—a paper litters:, the exact shape of the bald part Imy4 sl_ ' 1-74 Saw Coach-and Carriage Factory I JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., • arms of Vebecrxi. and &input streets, .112mheny trt y, . WOULD respectfully inform their friend" and the public generally, "that they have co/camel:toed the manufacture of Carriages, vsguiseest 7 t orches, Rockaway', Buggies,Bleighs and Chariots, In all their various styles of (Int& end proportion. All orden 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 all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel attar, they feel cond. dent tinted! whatever them with their patronage, will be perfectly Battened on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purcha sing elsewhere, octecly a r. J011D1570,1 —"..D. T. J011115T0N".."....."...Z. YaeL Eire'star Carriage Factory. TCII:NSTUN, 111tOTHER A cu,. PRACTICAL COA.CIi gj MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Italmont stream, Alfa gheuy city, ra., have ou hand and ar. manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, bockarraya, Buggies, Baggage Care s /se, made la 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. R. pairs attenled to on the most reasonable terms. Tht7 foal confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will he perfectly satisfied on trial their wora. The Pittsburgh stalllanchester Omnibuses pass ovexy teen =butes duziag the day. cvt2.s:ly PITTSUCiiOII — COAGII FACTOILI. s_ ruaruair...—.. -Warn, L. VS =SIT Olggaloes & SUCCESSOItfI TO E. al-BIGELOW, N0..16 Diamond alley, rear Wood street, Pitts • burgb—COACHES, CARRIAGES, pur-s- 2, __---.. TONS, BUGGIES, awl attery description of fancy rehteles built to outer, and Stliebt.4 in • I:3l[llDtt un surpassed fir beauty of design, elegance of EnLib, sllil of isortaarebtp, and durability ot =aerials. air All work warranted . ROBERT 11. PATTEUSILMS LIVERY AND BALE ArLsq,, BTAIILE, lalassOl4 Corner Dlstnond street and Ctsarry apirlint rirrsßuficar. PA. JOSEPH FLEX{ SRO. (Ssocastos to t. WILCOX co.l CORN MARKET MAIM= STU= AND DIAMOND, tor6t, constantly on band a lull asicrttcrat of ProvOltdl- elms*, Mectlei us Chests, Pc tfusoary, tad all sulleita raccalsi Log to his business. Stir Physidans' Pzcsniptlons carefully encniposinded at all him, I'7 .rarS ILLILIXO. toCtiILAII 11.1Atl VA.EATING tIROTIMALS, (Sume.ciors to J. 111114 Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, tip. w 1r,04 Strrct, /14.14-"Airg.V. Proprietors of Dr. 3.l`Laae's Celebrated Vero:amp, PIM. etc. Jal.9 JOHN aAPT. (Suredimar .144.111'01iff.y,) Wholesale and' Detail Druggist, A ND Darr in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUrfS, 44_, 141 A Wool brat, three doors Wow Virgin 4 . 11 spriankely prrrikruou. JOII.N 1,11101.11'1". ---- 7 1001:MEM OF PILANDIEN GIN, WINES. tn.—Deader I. in fine Old blanonizahriallll4,y, Peach Brandy'. AL Alao.lleetlfsina mum of MalttaLaid and Vrrnt .tuna. *Rust 'wen *ZII3 R. L.-ALLAN, VISCNNINALL DZALIII IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mozonga hell Rye 'Whisky, ALSO, ILUCTIFY/NO DISTILLER ) NO. B wooo.mia.TPl7lll3l) WM, PA. TlTlNES',llretdies. Gins, C oortina', 441:3111CSEpiritt, St. VV Croix and New Nogland Rum, Cane% Charnpagnes, Scotch Ale. London Drown Atzut, Irish, Septets, Itocirb,n, Old Monongahela Rye tad Itettlind Whisky, Apple. Peach, Wild Cherry and Dankberry (Dandles; imrertal Regalia, and 'Printing Cigars; knit-apardsb and Common Cigars, all at such low Prices se to ehallettg comp. Dion. Taney Liar Kegs and Labelled Dottie/ of every style. and Demijohns of all sizes. I mrpentfulty invite an ea:mina• tion of toy stock, at 2qo. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. *04:17 Sew School foe the Vlallai By U. C. 1111,L.—TIIR PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCIIDOL— Acme, andsomplete synopsis of Violin playing, in an easy, progreftive end practim.l form. and derigned exwasly far the Acurricau *Cadent, to which in added valuable tor. sons and exerting and beautiful arranvitnenta, ea Solos and Duos or the tang popular ateledlea of the day. Selected, etranted and composed b 1 e.C. HILL, pupil of Spoor, late Pre , ident of the New licrk Philharmonic•kdaty. The above jug received, in &dram* of ttuk trade, by IiENRY ELICIIRIt„ 101 Third street. ALCiEO I CO. we 'hue. centrally 'detained the skirl) work of U. C. Hi 1 1 ,,, end eonekler St one of the want complete and Free, eel Violin Schools we here ever seen. Cl. ANTON, a. woe!, (OA Tesehera of Nuele. ILAIRD, (late of the arm of C oast S Lana,) having, opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the old stand) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOVIING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit • Share or the patronage of the late arm. N. B.—Clothing made to order to the most fashlcrnalas ityles,and on the shOrtest notice—lnferior to none in the city. jate26.l James flionlagesr. MONONGEELELA PLASMIC 41114 —.Would respactfally inform Ma friends and the public, that him new estab lishment is now in full operation ' and that ha is prepared to furniah Boat Cabins, and nil all orders for Planed Lumber, pith promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or troth sides, oondantly on hand. Bash, Dam, and 'Mouldings, of every description, made to Builder, and Carpentare would firmi it to their advantage to givablm a call, se he-can now tUraieft them with planed stuff minable for every description of work. 1131 BRON & CRIBV6EL BELL AND DBABS_FOUNDERE, gur ANCITACTITILETtB of ell kinds of BRAM WOlt LO. COIIOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLIMIDEEN, At. Al eo, Cotton batting Manufacturers. Poundry. on Rebecca street, Allegheny Olty. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER total% In exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left et the /foundry or be promptly attended to. . febStly • JOSSPLI T. Lawny, No. 43'Onlser df FSJth and Wood Streets, °Mee up stairs._ Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, r ESPECITULLY announce to tne public that he hem LL commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in conneo• lion with Intelligence and. Genesis! Collecting— Re will also attend to renting, Persons in want of servanta, in any capacity, Or those in want of places, will be supplied at abort notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at. tended to. Refcrences—T. J. Min, Eisg., Richard Cowan, rani W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Idackeral, A. A. Mason, Melt A Old. janl.B Sohttehman B. Ilannlcing LITIIOOIIAPELEIII3—Third street, opposite the POSbOelne,' Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Phew Pills, Labels, Architectural and Machina Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Dream on Stone, Printed in colors, 0 old,Brome, or Black ,in the most approved style, and atithe moot reasonable prices. .octlkly . . . Graft, Reisinger & Graff, lESTBEIN FOUNDIIY, No. 124 Wood titre IPItto• burgh, Pa. COOking Stoves, . Slain and tnney Grates, Coal and Wood Staves, Plain and Fancy Fanderdi Parlor Stoves, • Sad and Dog Irons, Kollow Ware, Portable Forges, - *Sugar Kettles, . 'Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles, • - Wagon Doxes, Ac. jmbl6 mina W. W. tiAlit 11. Mania • "-' Smith, Blair & Hunter, (Late Smith ddinclair) • %. WROLELSA.LE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, 4..fiD.DEALERS in all kinds .of ,Pitteburgh Mannar turesi 1.22 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh feb9 . W. S. Haven. PIIE BLD BILINTINQ _ESTABLISHMENT, (late -John ! 1 Mon -is Bkiektor4) and Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, is prepared to execute every -style of Legal, Commarelal, Canaland Bteamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and furnish-every article the'Blank Book, - Paper and Btatbnery ilne,at the IBOrtiat 110tICE1.8.111/ 011. th 11141312 reasonable terms. -- Blank Book: Btationdk Wsreli . ouse,:Ezinting 024 and Book Bindors, corner of Market snd Botanifrata. jrair/6 A _ , lIECOSISIENDATION .D. RZISLIGUL. =MI 13USINESS'`CARDS. •Norith.West.ern , Poll.ca Agency, NO. 89 WABIIINGTON STILEET, ember of DearbArti; .01.1.1CAgth _ _ =AN PISKIIIICIS • „ Pinkerton & Co. Dinh turn 4iiisrtotr To Ist fassiss&tiofrot arstssit • - DETEOTIVE•POLICS'IIIaINESB ' , Initilistit M of !oil*, Wisconsin; Micbitan atuf 1L31337131 TE late firroofJONES E.QUIaa, hiving been dissolved by the death of John F. Qolgg; or, the 27th loot., the husinen of Bilid firm will be Bottled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets. . ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, 9eotember.3o,lBs4—(oce2 y . LIIMICI Jones, . . p n and illizter Steel Tlough A lq. Slsb-et ° teel,stepll Bri Iqughglilloge, Coach wail Eliptle Springs ' 'Wass Nut Teptra, ball patent, Screw. Mall and flarameredlronlcalee,—cortter of Itosa and iiratntreeta, Pittalittret;l'a. , , .. . oettly - - tiiAo tox .. is - .„.. r . D. D. D002)1.5. D, B. Rggers I& Co., . . ~ . ,iI .IL.III3FA6TUREIIS..orItocuiIw patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. 'Ofilee corner Sao and Firstetreete . . JIICOU..!JUOLLISTIIIII4. • V7I.IOLESAVII AND 'ISMAIL CIGAR MA.NIIPACTVREIt DIALIR In AlloP • Tobact , o, Snuff, and' Cl ari, No. 25 Fifth st, Patkurgh, Pa. Sir Keeps oonstAntly on bond le large supply of .11 the various brands of imported ALFR.PD It CIIRLIXII ICOR GUN 801tILRT2ON. EDWARD DiiIIRJIX/L -• • Curling, Robertson Co., l ANUFAUTUttEItS •i CUT, PitEtlD AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARK, wareareaseNo.l4Wool area, corner of 'kora atreet;Piroburab. Sr! All of6=4 , kluda of Glassware and Window Glara. at low market 7 --- --EICULAILD C. DOCKING, 31.111tPACTIIMIL OP Gilt, !invert, Brass, Btonzo, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE. FRAMES, LAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 Si. Cur% SMUT. P All kltUll of Comporltlon Ornaments, for Steamboats, Ac. All of Olicltur and Reeding, to order. OM Mouldings for Yramex,' wholraa's and retail Varnish lor Oil Painting*. Ettgrarings and Lithograpbs, for sale.- Sae Impairid or defaced Oil Pea:atop restored In the boa manner. • All Frames and Mould'egg taNnnfartnred In UM elltab- Ibbtatnt may be cleated without Wary, with imp and water.. 1391. No. 21 St. , Clair it, Pittsburgh. Ittsh2-tf WM. A. M'CLITItG, D'EALEII. IN Fine Teas, Choice Fatally Groceries and Willow - Ware. CORNER OF•WOOI) AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH. PA. TS now welting' large iuniortinant at PIMSII GOODS, I In addition to him already extmostre !twit, purhased front Bret bands In the Et sterniztattete, whith,villbe fold at the le,wert market price*. AM. Marls, Steamboats. end families, buying by the gestalt'', supplied at wholesale rates. .114-Goode flellvered In the city tree of churn, t J. w 'arm. VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, AAB IitXXAVEKED his health Ito u to reratna hie old Fusin/we- bar planed his ist.IND MANETACS. TORY. at No. tSri Winn nits?, war tba Post °Mee, beta. ran Wood and Eardthfredi, wberti ha has au aowirtin-nt or BLINDS, trimmed with plain. and Laney worsted and rills trimmlln* , .n 4 b prepared to Mt any order ID his line, on the most reasonable terms. Ilia work be warranted to give ratiaraction or no ey ritrundrd. 01).„ Old /rout* ii,Vaireti. 49. Clratu Otte tams a tail, as be can't be bead la "elk tnambip. 107737 lalrrost ofJOLIN Aticrit, Lb. our lottioror I tensor from this lee ay azrerrarat. Our tralnrsr, as VVlTOLESAttlottocr.tatowi 4 cottisivad ty Lb. rousaia• 1 , ,g pit:twat ualor the Grua of 11MIA.LET, Magi:AVE t co. Nag.. 15 sal Wood attf.tt, EA.4IALES. lirtrillOWAttl) I CO, NC. I=l I.4skrt VIM. 13MIALET a Co- Ost-argh, Drecasbor 141 it, 15:4-4.10c2.2 IHAVE molt toytntorept. In the , bulitiono of Ai C., to R. A. hotl, rho, van .1..1h0 *VII n,o tiny* at the c.:a sizonh Yo. 104 Front itre.T. 1 eortially rroaarairod Stha neir ft= to the pothronsco or at N.!, as Ptitaux;l4 July' P. IL SJILLEIL =5. . . . S. A. LONO Ar. CO., It3/11.1, AND up,AF:3 ri:3o:Dkus, AM) i)AI4. VITITII..!, ta•tte atteoticat to Lbalttmk of Claw !Aiirts, proaksta, udittitr, and abet` titure-A. We ill. ay hou.• ruts tho attt Strata, may tor,* Castiozo tzt ..it kio-it to or.tr t. rut ti6ll Italiroikt PoLups 4 rii Tack rittl.v. awl Strvp Ault. Atttittlo ]total oratstatttt, on bso.i. 3711::. Mires Mats afactory. 0 isooNs, tOnSB . ExturAin, ac......niVrt , 11.Y1111 Puce* --o , sin; to Impel - tor tgirtEltit, in tztlabota:tuel , il; tny ~. r, sort, s. .2,1 coo 'bolting at least Ili rae.t Pent. IT./ , I E.. th. ftwtortt oitt, or 10 ,, , , bore_ At{ sort tr wart,ttar.t. ..taimp .Sher-1 a ii,, cLureAttur• epor--e* et 0.. Drttl.h atuiwg •ta.a_lity. Woldwit alai Watch rtratttrrit raw Ittu.S. *ltti .v.rt' fa dilly and rrutimi ..I,irreafaitipri !!:, 4.11.4 oattrx p•ti.t.,:tlort to‘,lllto=vtik,l.N.ath as t, price. &La ~ /.e vo3.t - I,t r; [IC II y al Lb* work. w WWI I.Outt. Wee,t;cullr! ;VI Jeterl:er, r,rnrr e'r blart•S nevi r,tertte *erre!. liteansbnat Furniture and Chairs. VIC he.. on 11131,1 a:A, Ara rem.y.tauti, salk.m.3ftetzt.. rin; AT E A 31110. A. T CABLIiI irtalitlTlSUl AND COMMA ; a rw , ry clexrrif.tloLe, v is. Eztenry.ci Dlntog Tat.k.k; Leo Dar itot Lell4teobl'a ebia:A. a Tarik-z, .1.71.... GM 10. 45 410 ...tii BULL* V...;•,.0 43 de do; li: Todat bats/ ; Trtci a irtae Sem; Tdvanc; Cod, Totdcs;, Welt litacrial Card do; Weer do; Trap, tr., 4,-. !decrial aTA rork=sratilp WarratA.2., and prima latill 11.,..0 ry . T. li. V ',AU SO t Rl., . . sliv) 5agthe41.1.L.,..4p. , :th0 (It t natal DALY'B STOCKING I+I.BNUFACTORY, 2%". filth enrrvlr abor. Mart •.1 errs!, lIER.F. WILL. he rrnr4 the largest mad host 113.,71 tki SU:WA of 114. 4 111tY Wrft CI, r r Pikkin till. rite. Parehiesere rill era it te t4q r ailiaatege to tell et this ee , teblaahtetztan - 4 cue:lles f:1 threaten.; It 6 .111 a...a to (amts their Cuttee2. C. DALY. N. D.—Remember the Caner SinCYIN4 0UC211.2.. fintlty IS. *lestlly A. rtiIEAP CARPET WAREIRAIPre, Is 2 rAted Wert. near Xarbrt, wauld lu4 the Onerally, that Uoy biao pour 10 slot. their cezmplote PALI. WIOCK, tonvllling of CARPETS of every tlvecriptioo, from the Royal Velvet .04 ttrtweln, both. co• MOD I agroin, Iletop And Reg. Y.*? 01.1 Cott. fa u n OLIO to right yards whin, new klentzne en<l eery rich. Coma and Canten Islattlog, Ent:wale, Iltege,Metn, E , tAir Itodi Whitlow Pbeder, lG ['velem. in want ere Invited to rill and tte tre toe their .trek. ervettrhosto. Hotels, and Stelldeueen T....D -ialled on the most reseenable term.. ,yam. Steen vrollts and quick , rite." — fill TIIIUIS CASH ONI,Yi• ovt2 Bounty Latigla.-Soidler• , Clatm•. TIII trodertittned h. mole errene*lit*ot, Kitt Thorn. Lutripkio, of Wotabitt oi oh City, to W ARIL A N Tzt. de., for Soldier*, their %Videos or Children, for hOUNTY LANDS, n; any other deltas or the tiorrroutent. SdditiEL 'FAUN EtiTOCK, Tholideor*. No. 9 tio,e, strret, Petrobu Wm. H. Walcott dr. Co., 1617CCLSauna To T. IMNINICDT, IL, a co‘,l IFk ArANITPACTUNERS OF GILT AND MAItt)(IAN Y LOON. ING (11.1683E8, Portrait and Metope Frantre, tie. end denlers In Imported and 'Domestic Vane; 00oda, No. n?.. cat nee of Wood end Yoortli et seta, Vittetwegt. natlvi w bop tawnst Wine• and Ur.Lndy. underehmed has received and °dere for eat., at COY. tintuut prices, a large:quantity of LOgworth linuper! tuan's cnoico and wend-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba Winer. Such es may dentre to procure an excellent article of. Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will find Ex.e.natahlishinent the place for the gratin. cation of their dealrrs. The Catawba Drawly, distilled Iron , the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent }bilges, equal in navor to the best iniported.Cognae. U. FICKEIBEN, la° No. 137 Llborty street. 001:11111M0 the smoke. map ginbisalber having the exclusive right to Mountie ." tureand sell .SWEENEY'S MOT Alit AND SHORE CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings - with the latest eronoluital Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested Is Ilolicitod. Any information can 'be had of A. IIItADLEY, Nm. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. lIARNDOLLAR, ider24:tf I Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at. V. '' '44, TrIAT It is Trate I - - - 1 %. ' ,11a. PICTURES of oupetior errellenCl , 131117 -t" he obtained at CARGO'S New Dagurrroan Gall, . ry. No. 70 Smith - street at-prince - varying front One to Twenty:Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few teeonds. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Booms open day and cre tins. a. 1.19 . lOMEMIffIMMViN - DROMICE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION BIER. CHANTS, Eranrcate, /a—Strict attention paid to all courignmenta for gale' of _Flour, .Produce, .40. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Good, for re-Maid:nen! forwarded with &vetch. !neaten, HOWE LEAGUE FACTORY. 11[1 AMTPTON STEWART, fdanufacturer of Shirting, ja Chocks,. Tweeds, eto , Rebecca street, Allegheny, h e s opened .a WitrOZOOIXI SECOND 6Tolti POST BUILDINCIS, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchant' who are 'not aware that these Checks cili3 be made as good" and sold is lOve lora as In any other city in the United States, are Invited to call and examine for them selves. . , mhl2:im JAI E 8 Z. taal.ll JOSEF% J. UL\ll.. Ledite & (Sacceamrs to Mulntl VI Agfa?Ai.iTtlllKßl3 of Cut,' Moulded an Plain, Flint In and Faney:Colored ALLBSWAB.E. and dealers all kinds of Window Glass, Masks, Vials and Bottles Warn house corner of lifirketand• Water streets, Pittsburgh. AWING sold my intereatin the firm of T. KENNEDY, H JR., k CO. .to William D. Talchtt, who, with A. G. Henry, will continue the lookina . Glaaa and Variety Bust. nen at the old stand, corner of Wood' and Fourth sweets, wnder the style of Witt,lE Talcott d Co. I confidently ro• commend them to my format :customers, as every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. All _persona having demands against me, and all Indebted to Me t Vill please utilen.emly settlMnent , "T. x-rnartir: Jii EndEnlilltbli Sear. No.l Herring rec'd and for Bale. by. X 11 1 7/ 1 ATWELL, LEE CO. ~. ~ ,y{, a ~ t l ~ ~~~' PITTSBURGH.: WEDNESDAY , :MAY 30, 1855. TISIYASD A. BUCKER EMI= CL3112 BUSINESS CARD& • R E MOV:AL C. 1H SEN MANUFACTURER : OY EVERY VARIETY 01/ VIALS, BOTTLES, AHD WINDOW GLASS . 4 Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARS.OYS; - A LSO - FLINT GLASS- IN EVERY ra.nrEn-. Wa5eh0n50,14438.3.04 Second, & 133, 13SFirat st., PIT PA. New Tramming Store, • t:'.• No. 83 Corner of Market street and the Diamond. MilLANii VAN GORDER respecfully announces to the public of Tittaborgh and vicinity, that /twee - ill open his uew Trimming Btorenn Monday,Aprill:th. Hering fitted up the neatest store room in the city, rind filled it with a Choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goods, he lititterahlmmulf that he wilt offer superior in• documents and endeavor to give tall satisfaction to all who inly favor him With their patronage. . • • how, don't forget the plsee-e•No. 83 :ilatt4t - Street, coiner of the Diamond. isprr.ti FRANK VAN 4301tHER. Henry tiActistrelsom, Jewraller. rjAVING re-fitted hie store in a handsome - planner, and 11j bat recently returned from the eastera,oities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, •JEWELItY, end -FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of Ms Monde arid custom ers to the fact that among hie Watches will be found the moot desirable styles, patterns and tankers. ,Of Jewelry, the latest stylus of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Veit Chianti, linger Slope, Ear Binge, Miniature Les-hots. ea.• ' eta. PANO , 4I GOODS—Such as Papier Alache, WoritTables and Bozo , ' Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles; Table Mats, Colt's Piitols, Porte Monazites in great varlet - fp China Fruit and Oaks Dishes; with an endless variety of aCeful and or namental articles. which have only to le esen to be appro. Wed. . NO. el MARKET &CREEP. T RP ILS WORKS. No. 1:113 111sel sired, Third door below Virgin Alley. DOWN a VITO;le would cull tho atteutioti of Sporting .1) men to thels large assortment of Guns, Pars sod Ito solving Pistol*, the largest and beat twigs - tea 'tabu:Ter mewed In Ibis market; togetbor with a general assortment a Ilaiderato„eutlery, Tools and Fishing Toskll, ell of Which we raia at the 101Nfit poßaible prices to cash purchasers. or I.'? uosel estoosod per., merle Uoot• and Shoe• Jxi't.AuaiLLlN. N.. 9S Fourth AtneA, nevi: opposito • tam )I.wyor's 0111.,C.1.8 MitillbiltoriugUeratlrtaro'n lit at lioota. I ow Phoca, And butionti: Cona,Teze awl button ti tiaJtere; 44.11 re Itoota, flat( Boots, J.,oan,y, Linda Slip r.ara, an: Prenoll !wall loo; Galtere, •T-rry ,outr • bt ' hlltiO; fanny K4i .uI gain ileitere, of eh. beat materiel; 3111. Te:. and Clattairrci• do, of every variety. N. 11.—A11 kfui• tuade to cr.lar. on .tort Dcjka, lawn. Soittlers , Illoursty bands, A"c' Al lig AO “E 11 , 'RSIIIENT.—f will pro o , re Rooney Land Warrstis for Sozaisrs,thoir Widows send Nlivslr CL.ll4.rro, will pro,scute CIAILTID flgminst ki,s,romsot, •0 , 1 auerd w Igisllts...s In the "Court c( Cislme," rsr,utiy nt:112131 . 4 by Conzrs.st, 'N.).141i Turd Atrv,t, one dmr Istsrse fArolthsel , l ,'t. Marsh 1555—(txth..4) ,‘YlAtit SICW SIGED Strati.Es J IV A Statittit', et irk:EX fx , r tele CANARY 1111tDS of the sattetinmsiel k if breed, he ty; etre leanly, t• el Erot situtrnt: Bird ft.-tde 1:1111r,3. [Lope wit tais,e3 11Juriur.te Brill ba furtilthesl of the Lout F.loWilEtti, 1- le : etetlettete.rettee fault, Lertxrwet, to part ftrChrtitroutres-e, ttt, - to the. :SeAtd eta Itortkplturkl Stette, No. 47 V;P-It et- hoer bond. . dr.,;0:1 ii:NGLISII AND CLASSICAL NEXII.NADV• W. T. McDONAI.O, M. A., r 1 1 11 Ft oast •viiston of th• Instttut,n alit eonntrurt on I MONDAY, the Sth cf 4,l4,:ansr it•zt, at 11, rt...)ni et , r• orr r.f Ferry and Liberty streets, tarty unntiplrd by th• Presto. ZDft rm.:el—Urn. A. W. I..6CC.ii, a. Hos?, 5i., E. F. Von onbnre._. D. lJ kll or. Jr. flaunty bands. • undsrslynint rtntiouel to tiotalri flaunty Inienl Warrants. This rt....slat ttlt CiTCS to , 411 harm srrired la any War .tare 100 arm, Tvretts WAN Ituturtnil y Want an 4 Disrfrni. ogrory tor soldiers , ClatmN. lOCAI.TI.4N 03-` LANOS.. VeRe.:II.AS.% AND FALT: OF ,y LAND WA 141.t.A.Nt..i. rba M14+71,1;7444 tart ;nada ar. rart,rirrn,ret, with -annyrtirlat 0.D.1 respnesitsla path-turn to c..1 - staabC•rtls-..t...a.• Warrenta frr FejJirra,ttriririJ.-:rr.r era •-ttritin.l it, I.Jestl.,ltt rrt Larsis, and slso (sun...hash •nsl Fale of LAW Jot/ N D . UACIP. toot if Corn, tir Woo-k toil rtre.rto.. .... !Yaw I'aprr norigioge. o- Wth.il) FINE fltit.Nrell AND A'Sltatti.:••N I . Ar.E.LS; Peer; ,n,ll. ono rn.l.lJarblic; Hal/ rd vat, tz• P•por...C.4...V.lagmomr*.to t=l.,; (11.e.p an. 1 1 ,1, po-Ponl 14 . .11 INr+frs; C0r.1:E14., r.r. I r-1r.r.7..rn II ;VI 6..41 11111.14,,i1 ra,t.3 NrAVIE.H. ;• Ws{tar P. nar•hall, rtIPORTET, .Nts t, fr,a,h •t• Avz.ftan Pr. 74.1 r• • CIIINA mast? ,moo STIIITTS. C'NEAS•lt!tii Ylrlll Nil Tit CALL IN C,,71 *ivw t-ii.m . .tlef c.f C/113.4, •r.. 1 ("CA - RN:Mr - A ric• erect Cto ::real . 4 ; tietrig. nyia, Mr, ~01 In ail Ma latest ytyloa. Tr* •bil 'tell,. Warr, w!,7,:n.1r7tY.1ei.,,,ary Lary tliai.e.•. arra', C. - al bin/ atr.l limey rutr,rrd M.e ware ykla, Car sleek of Cylvayyit ttireettr, VvErrarie trlehea ee , crre, tslul afal err.._ srliee eqs,e-t•i.ter, w e ceq le lleltantia Wary, Tabu , Cutlery, 6tiokin_a, Wa.ltyr.„ an] 1 urciat.m.gGate s Ira AtM;iSi Traf, r2k.t, CI, I , ..irt,..5 . 1L;!(4,, 111•11 o, Metter, a nd r'VF.Zy Sraclz ;Z t 1 ;MP 51.1 , r,p, 7,3 ,o p"et th,rm sitb !;pa eTr=" 4, .. at tr.. Z311.1f Olah A.., • la-4. ca.:fir:Jct... i.f al:t .11.3 c . 1 4.5k1e STARE. a !A.!. cter.r'S .; • nl.lk CI whict. at Arl,Tle , al., f r r XARY SPRING STOUR OF HAMBURG PIANOS, MAI; C.+YrTg lilt:ME, No, 11.4 W(,,1 fitle. ~ , v, t, I'i!tr',ltr.gl). •i.! , A,7,4t g t 4 Ti. 11L1nt, , ,, - 7, Hs, •a n . 13, ~ ,( 1:14,i)) S, i ...), 1 , 0 II:i 01t1.17 , , 1.,.th 1:1 C:LC.1:11 nj . l.f.i:Yl 11. •,.1 tupricynty ni fon, They litY ,, 1-:{ot tAlly iv,lsp4 tip , hie:cat weak,. et appr , biti,i, I t,rll ft.. tmstir:urclwan Piaci ,tx, ouch a* i.lza, TllAl.lst.itli, Ana othe re, •no base dam contlanily In their own up,, but a 1 c, f cern cur re:slsient Tlia following is an tr.t.r.rt L sni a kV-0T Pill)Filliflint L..): ACer de,ribtng the partieniar style, two of he ...sot, for hie own u,--..t.he Onitb.l ant one Square—be tiiwotks of their eercllrrit qualittes: " My little chtughtat, Who plays very wet:, moat, with ray • 541 r. hove a ittevl Inatottueut, and yonra are IhO 011.) . slim la Me lt con ratify era. •• to truntentr ateuiTerej CPO on the most nceonintolating trrine. t. Itoweeer, do net law than; they hale tint the eht.tte to u ch nod the tone of your.. "t remain yours, rerihwt to I ty, " Halal Honour a. l'lttaburgh, For salt. by CIIAIIWITN 111.t7A11.:, at the .9111 lirtgb. l'utoo 11,1 W.Oll Atrt,4, door ebt•vo Fifth A Agent for rittabnrith acd Woetern rentmyternia Gtr Ifslici, Duty d Ptuout, whsoh In the, ngb ern eltiest•re vtmshkeed nuperior to rather Chiekoring'e nr Neon.. A Clarlek hot lot hi,h feet to not ectoupl, , ly kuew n, a. ',bey here but Intel,' been tutralurea bore;) nod oth, Now York and I'llll.o4.lvltis Plaung, of the heat waking, nt prices trout I.:1";.5 to $6OO. whit) CARD. AFEW days since, I published an advertisement of my hansom PIANOS, In which an extract from 6 latter from Prof. II Itobbock, of We city, addree:el to Itaurrmarten k HO', f t Hamburg, the manufacturers, woe inweted. This morning 1 obverved in neyerel of dolly papers a `• None ," signed by Prof. R, in adder he state. , that 1 was unauthothed to make use of it, and thin it was lumrrectly stated rind applied. In reply-4 presumed that t he had written the letter, he, of course, meant what was therein contained, undenn• sequondy required nn authority from him to make the coma public, An regard • the anPertiall as to Ito incorrect ness, 1 have the letter In my possession, and It quake tu itt.elt, word for word as I have published. Messrs. Mna piano .4 Heins are not dependent upon Mr. Itobloock for entlineement—Weir Pianos were known, appterinted and re..elvisl the highest rommendations iron, the Lint art bte, long before Prof. R. saw lit to mow an opinion open them. My reason for publiebing the extract was in the foot that be was well known in the city, and not be ause lila recom mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their own Merit, and are endorsed by such men an List, 'Milberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. tub 23 CTIARIMTTR BLUME. NOTICE,. N an advertisement of We. Blume, in this paper, my na in made use of in connection with the Bamberg Pianos. Such use la unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the mater Is incorrectly stated and misapplied. The /anti aro these: About a year ago I. wrote to Baumgarten Reins, Piano makers in Limburg, (Germany) for a Pianoof a new and peculiar construction, end of which Ilurnlsli. ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any euch, and requested me to examine a Piano at their make nent 'az Mrs. Blume, at the same time offering to furn.sh me wittra similar one, in CAP. 3 1 liked it. I accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not please me, 1 declined purchasing of them. I have alone nought and am now using a Piano from the factory of Minis & CLARK, N. Y. (mh23) HENRY 11.011110ali. NEW STOCK OF CHICKERING 4 . SONS' "-• PIANOS. • JOIIN 11. 'MELLOR; No: 85 ISOM) STALES, • • ' beiwoen 'Fourth street and Diamond alley, has just reroieed from Hui manufactory of CI IiCKERINO BuNd, BOSTON, si now and 'full supply of their CLASS SEVEN= OCTAVE PIANO RATES, with all the late and valuable improvements—else, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good Instrument. All the Plano Fortes from this roan• ofemory are warranted, end will he sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES, OLD PlANOS.—Sereral second-hand Planes, in good order, for sale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, &c., Ac. MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeoni of entirely new and beautiful Styles, and from the best manufactoz lee In the country, at $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $135, $l5O, JOHN MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Cluctrunto & Sons' Pianos, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. .1111 r, No, 81. Wood. enreer, between Diamond alley and Fourth, kreet. — glOßACCO—ati'kegirli C 2hDecco receiving and. for 1 sale by ioP 2o ] ATWELL, LES it 00. • , J. ,tt'e "? • - • ; • • , • MISCriLLAIVEOU Plttaliorgle Mathematical dr., Commercial COLLEGE • • Is now opened for the reception of-Lady end Gentlemen Pupil's who a Ishto eeeive a sound and thorough know ledge of tLe following branches of education: Writing, Bonk-Seeping and all its collateral sciences, A laebra, Gentn try,' Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes,lleograpli) , Arithmetic, etc, dc. The Principal needs not to be 'recommended, fields name and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher In this 'city for several years, end for the last three months bee eau• cesefully taught in the Iron City Commercial College, but has left it on his own accent, with the Intention of estab lishing en Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than malting unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any-person who double his qualifications, ILO they were by the gentle men where names. are attached to the following testi monials: Aurae - v:lr, November 24, 1854 I take great pleasure in certifying to Mr. Harry'a qualifi cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct young gentlemen In the science of aecounta—be• ekles being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOHN PLESIING, Late Professor In Pittsburgh Comme , elal PITTSBURGH, November 2.4. Mr. Harry IR eminently qualified for imparting huttruction in the Etienne of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep. tog 1 fount him even critically acquainted with ticope hratiches of knowledge. JAS. M. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward Public &Imola I Elate it as my . oi.lnlon, that as a Mathernatleian and Book Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equal.. and no supe riors. I think all the Vachon of this Ooanty Association will concur with me in this atatcunent. Principal First Ward S"hools, Alleghen . jr. Tbo Writing doportmeurvlll be attended to by a gentle man a auperior qualifications, who will devote all his at tenliou to the immediate Improvenwvlt of ille.pupild. Louro of motructloo from 0 A M. to 10 I'. A. . . 11,..k Keel:log and Writing $2O per courn A rl tlimotie 10 per quarter. ................. 3 for 'AI I moons. ATM:CN:II buttomos, Liberty street, near Wood. nth ID BARRY, Principal. DUFF'S MERU ANTILE COLLEGE, TFSBURGII. PA. TNCOILPORATED BY TILE LbOISLATTIRE of Penneyl - vents, with Perpetual Charter. 00.00 D OP SILUSTEZ.B. LE A E.,01.• 0 ci the non. James Buchanan, Hon. W. If. - Lowrie, Hon. Wm. Wilitine, lion. Moats Hampton, Hun. Charles Naylor, Uen..7. E. Moorhead. /ACUTE P. DEEP, author of the "North American Accountant," Prilfetteir of flask-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. II4.AIDEN, Assistant Professor of Book. Keep) rig. hill N D. WILLIAMS, the beet off hand Penman in the United Stales, Professor of Commend.' god Ornatuenlel Peureanalfc N.. B. HATCH, Bid., of that Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Meacnetile Law and Political Economy. P 'HAYDEN, Principal of the Slathematical Department, P-ofeaeor of Ma houtat ion The :Students of this Institution obtain the fullowing oh tloue ad outages ore? all r titers: Ist. A training lOr bu,inesn prepared by a practical Mer chant of etAliteen yenta experience in skto,nise huaiee.a, matured and perfected by Al eon years et:Lai/pent practice in teal:tang 7.1 The Diploma bears the signature of the author of a z3shetu of Book Seeping raoctioned by the Chamber of Coonmereo of New York, as the most perfect n the English language. :;al. students can re few their Boitli-Neeplog, and hat is the professional advice of the Principal at any future time, free of charge. 11. a obtain the handwriting of the . best Penman In the Iloilo States—ono who writes all the rpeCll2.oa which ha ezbibitat. fstb. Ilegular Leeturru en Cominerriel Law. Political Erchorly and the Price pies if Commerce. Refer to any ~f cur City Ilershants a Bsukers bcfr re cn::,a1134 el. /a reu.ive , l Terns unlimited, and no °kilt cf the yrnianence Sr the lootrltilloa. Doffs Itonk•ii.apimt, xrp,r•li edition. sl.6o—pp. IJ2e, rot al e..-tavo-- the I,e,t In the Enell.thi languaze "' thitl'a Ste - Hut:cat Accountant, $l. "A perfect system I for !osh acts." SW - 'Feud fsr a Circular ant I...peril:nen of Williams' Pea- Mac ap2l:da , r 111.0 N CITY COMMIERCIAL COLLEGE, TE.I: ELL ..... ............ PRIL, 1855. ()IOD Cr TlCarl.r.S. His Ereolletry, (Ste. James Hoc. K. 11. Biddle, t'o!lsrk, lion. J. hi lion. Wm. Bigler, IL A. Pryor, En - p. i 'M'Cand less, I L. Paboestock,Ebi, Col Witllarit get. Campbell, Eitp., tt.rpt. fl. Campbell, Alex. Bradley, Erg., I,'-E• t. 1.1.4 S!I LI-5 It A Prineivals and Professore of Plain and ,Linattiontai Peumitrobip I I lIITCLICUCK. istualtr-r of Tilteberck'g System of Bre"k-k"ePitig.l Irturipal of taro an.ll.,turez en oil important leralneoo tratt,setione. Jolt N (a:01--r or Fiendog's ore and icaprol , by. -elll of US:A h•t-OIDR, aid delirrr • eeMy Lectures nn the sates:ma n. Anenotto. J.tli Es IL IIOP KANS, pmeintsir of the Pittsburgh Bard txetuter en Commercial law L J. COBB, Voting Inca tt..uronghty qualified tie the duties of the eructing-L:we. The elperoe of a Course is lee. than will be found else shore n..nd. LAO can enter at any time tiering the year. The asst.-taper or aaria of any of the Faculty will he , heedully Ellen to alvdents, free of charge, at any future The laruity of the Iran City Cloll,,ze hare not a potent for t:,-ir tXitnr s ., orr o they anal to tuontypollie the cehera in this city try to do. All !null nl Oroarae;,tel Writtoz elecate,l to order, in ..:I;,orttr sty:, apr, fro= fi A. M. till 19 P.M. Student■ eat cut., at any time. SLIC,A3 cuarautnd. mylo I. W. 4.;II.IDWIGK, Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, tin. 110 Wooer Sittry, Drum Frlan, Prrr?zrzfin, PA. ,Gr Tbn htelleet aterttat prier, in CA Sit. paid for ap1:0-1y• MMIEI ATWELL, LEE & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION B.IEIICITANTO. ANT. In.t.t.lng P . l TTSI3I7IIIOII MABUFAC,TIIRES, No. lii Wad trtuffen Traftr dud ?mat :ft., rip's; Y. 11. Gunpowder and Imp'l Teas IC do tine Mack Teas; Cb ealttes line Oolong do Lo do 1. II . ti. P. and Imperial Teii.S. covrtr--.•:.o , ) hop prima life Coilv ; :al du Old Gov. Jara entice'. TODACCO— Iames Ls and Ba, aasortod brands ; In do IL Lump, do Lb potty berry ty Ths, do SUGARS-1,0 barraLs a Sugars 40 do Crushed do YRUP AND IL U. MOLASSES -110 Ws tis,trru Syrup; do Golden do 100 do lA. 8 11. Molasses; Lfs half bids. 5. 11. S. Mtlassea, 100 11l No. 0 Illackerol ; ;f0 do No, I Herring, lo tierces prime 11.1-e. CIGARS--ILO Ivixes, assorted brand:. I CARD. SODA— hid ko,pi (Leels brand). CAHTILE ettAt.— :Ai boars (Marseilles). EALERATUS -50 hap (In papers). PIPER— 50 boxes tnay TAR, PITCH AND IttitlTY -76 barrela Tar; do Itiedu; Di do Pitch. The above Goads ono in Store and arriving by Caned nM I whieh, togrother with a general assortment of d'ittabur k la manufactured articles, will be of to pur chaser.; on r:;.:14)..1m1.1149 terms, by ATWELL, -Ger. it CO, solidi No. 8 Wood At, hetweaa Water and Sirst sta.- Dilammuition of Co•Partneennip: PI co-pa rtner.hip heretofore existing bet. eern JOSHUA IIIIOLIES anti PII.ILIX 111.11(.3.11al e in the Whole:Ale Fruit and Coareetionary husloess,lo this day tilvoltW, by mutual consent. The businemi et the firm Klll be eattleil up by Joehua Rhodes, 'who le authorised to receipt for all debts due sail firm. JOSHUA It ritil/Eit. rniur REY 41 hl/. March 27 th, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE AR- The undersigned lore this day firmed ti Partner ship, under the imme, firm and mule of REYM ANDERSON, for the transaction of the {Wholesale Fruit rind Confectionary business, No 39 Woo 1 street. PHILIP 11EVMER. ROBT. J. AIiDEILSON• Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. retiring from the Confectionary buAness, I elwer fully recommend blestrs. Harman A ANDERSON to my frionos and customers. JOSHUA. 1111002 S. Pittsburgh, March '27th, 1855. {nl,2) Alexander Flays, ISM ENGINEEIt AND SURAT al' OR, Fifth street, ,p -(,, pinata the Court Reuse, Pittsburgh, Penna.—bas p ,r -nianoutly located, and will punctually attend to all business entrusted to his charge. 11== Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley It.. W. Milpor Roberto, Chief Engineer Geo. It. Elehbaunn, Associate Eng. • " '' David Mitchell, Chief •Enaineer 2lttati'll and Staub. R. IL James Thompson, Superintendent Myths Works. James E. Day; Civil Engineer. Allegheny City. inp7:2we Drees making and " millinery. DlftB. 8. B..(IARGO respectfullk Informs her frientla and others, that she Is prepared to make t o order tho lateat styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, AIA:VTILLAS, TALMAS, eft., on the shortest notice end on the most rea sonable terms. Chi'. tren'e Clothing made up sit trueatn,sa and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed act mrding to directions, and neatly and tastaully trimmed. We aiiti to give satisfaction. Apollo. Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Street, see and 'st. ry,' gime entrance as to the Crystal Palace Dagu simian tial lery.ry 20dkw I. . Removal. PRINGER 'HARD AUGIi & CO. bare removed to No • 0 NS Liberty street:. SPRINGER RAIIIILUOR, Pons ETE/ CIARB .- 41411 R CC., (811ECESSOIN4 ,to bangn,) Oommter lon and Vorliarding Moray tuts ; Doti era lu out and. Prod nee. generally, NO.-295 arty etruet, Pit4buiglx, . , SEffn —Dwarf, Champion, Queen, Inn e luiperbs and other fine eons for late sowing, for sale by my 3 JAILUS I.I3DROP. =MI MMiT=EMi ,:?lei .... ~. r~G . .., GEORGE J. HENKEL'S _ CITY `CABINET - No. 173 CHESTNUT, STREET, (0020817.1 Ismspzmniscir. • : .Philadelphia: FIIBRITIME; IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louts XV, Elizabethanamidittique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style. In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batinirood and ' MaPle; all of superior construction, and finished In the best style, equal to, If not excelling In qual ityf thell'iloods of, any Establish. ment in the United States. VIIPLOYD. , :G none but experienced wOrkmen, (appren ticea being positively excluded,)and using the bestmal teriale, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur. chasers. Amongst the . many advantages offered to pur• chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele- gant or plain style, completelYfroto one establishment; by .which means all , the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the imniense stock always ci hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste an a selection, without the delay necessarily caused .in ordering Furniture. ' To glee an Idea of the finished Furniture. on hand, X need only Inform you that fdy Rooms are 176 teetlOng, by 27 feet wide, four Doers ln number; with &sops contiguous, sufll: dent to employ 200 hands, which is a guaiantee that the,. work is all done under my own immediate inspection. -The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carryeafely any distance. Visiters to Phila delphia ace respectfullyinvited, as purcnasers or otherwise, to call aim examinethafl code. au2.s:ly JOHN KELLY. JOSEFIII DIOGRIDGE, GOMMSDION . AND FORWARDING hIEROILANT, No. 38 COMIGISMAL, DILLOW PIN 2 -Br7(1 ~ - Me 'LOWS. rlONSlGNUENTErm4Commissionßwillreeetiarithpromg V./ and personal atteution, awl ,I)bc1161 advgnt,4 MENIZEZ=I= Orders tor the mirchase, of Lead, Grain, Irony and othei Produce, will be promptly filled at thelowest marketpikee. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pre• duce will - meet with especial care and dispatch; the - lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense 01 Stcrroge and Drayage ail much-es Possible avoided. , Pa; & Bacon, St. Louie; Ellis & Morton, Cinch:mail ` Char ese,Blow.& C 0. ,, do; Btrader & Gorman, . do; Chonteau a Valle, do; Hosea & Frazer,,do; Doan, King &Co., do; Springer - & - Whitenan; 'do; J.W.Butler & Bro.,rlttebb; 8.0. Elooodman Co, de; D. Leech a Co. do; E. &C. Yarnall & Co., rhilada; Wm. Iloinces a!Co., do ; -Morgan, J. ALM:Lek &Itorzant Blow & March, New York. B. B. Ccenagya, do; Frost & Forrest, do; Shields & Miller, do; Charley A. Helga, do; Josiah Lee a Co., Baltimore. A. G. Farwell a. Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do . /Inward, Bon &Ca., do; W. B. Rey Bella, Louisville 11. D. Newcomb & Bro., do; Twichell & Co., COMMiadOtt Merchants. New Orleana. 1[1.3. have an open Policy of InDurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, 'hen, advised by "letter Ter mall, or , when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of ehfpmont. ' Jo9kEPtl OVA • wage Look. blitsourt, TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. Public Sale of the Main Line of Public Works of Pennsylvania. NTOTICE is hereby given, that by authority clan Act of IN Assembly of. Pennsylvania, approved tley Stb, 1655, will be asp sed to public sale, at the Merchant's Erthimpe, io the city of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 24th day' of Ju ly, ,ISSS. at 7 . 1 ,1 o'clock, P. ls. 1„ the whole Afain Luse of Fictlfc Works between Philadelphia nod Pittsburgh, eon silting of the Philadelphia and Columbia. Railroad, the Al legheny Po. tage Railroad, including the new roed to avoid the inctineaplane, the eastern division of the Peunsylva. - Isis canal from Columbia to the Junction, the Juniata di vbion of the Pon na canal from the Junction to Ilse PIM ern terminus cf the, Allegheny Portage railroad. and the west ern division of the Pennsylvania missal from the west-rn termini' of the Allegheny Portage Railroad to Pittsburgh, awl including also the bridge over the Susquehanna at Imneares isis.nd, together with ell the surplus water power of earl annals.; and all the reservoirs, machinery. income. tiros, care, trucks. ktationary engines, work - shops, water stations. toll houses. emcee, /COL and materials, whatsoev er and wherreoev.r thereunto, b.longing, or held for the use of tame. and together With theright, title. interekt, claim and demand of the ammonwealth of Pentulgrama, property. real, personal and mi . , ed, belonging to tie en t a terms and conditions prescribtsl by the said act , f Assembly, copies of which may be obtained on ejc' pliration a -. or letter addrearcsi to the °glee of the Fletreta ry cf the C.:mmonwealth at Ilarrisburg. Pennaylvanin.. ti Esecuvs Menthol, , LAMPS POLVICtS, Iferrlstiues, - Alay 9, 11155 Vorernor of Pennsylvania. mylo Beautiful Site• fOr Country Ilontes ri"lit umiermened offers for sale, on easy terms, FIFTY LOTri.lald off and restricted for rural residences. Also, an ENTLF.Y. SQUARE, on the bank of She Allegheny river, 764 feet long by 200 feet deep ; having fronts on Mary, and Julia' Anti Avenues, and llentietta and Derr streets. 'This square contain. many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and um:inland• a nue view of the picturesque and romantic sce nery around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire, as it would affonl one of the most charming and, msg. cif...tint sites for a gentleman's summer 'residence, in the Immediate vicinity of the two cities. Also, alxiiit TII al 1: ACRES OF GROUND, at the head of the Island, advantageously rituated for manufacturing pm , ' pose.. Tbe above property is situated in Duquesne borough, on the high and main bank otlierr's Island, and le reached by pry substantial Bridge of one spin. For particulars cep. ply at ay re,•idence, in Duquesne borough, on. the ni.idn. bank, fronting the head or Ilerr's Island, or ofJOHN DUN LAP A M., corner of Second and Market eta, Pittsburgh. aprl7.tt WM. C. MILLER.. Valuable Property! ror Sale.- FrITO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which ere erected four 1, Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually r.a. $5OO. Said property IA situated in the Ninth Ward of the wiry of Pittshargh, on Penn street, between - and - streets. _ Also, the rectory and Oround knoun as the “Empire Works," sitruitud on the corner of Penn and slrrrria streets. Also, acres of unimproved land, Situated on the idle• gheny liver. one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there Ls the hest eat. location in the county. • Also, a number of lots containing from I to 5 acres of choice land. situated one mile north•areat of Fast Liberty, and on- mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named / pieces of property are _very desirable, and will ty.. disposed of on advantageous terms to early put cLasers. For terms of Rate end farther information apply to Wm. P. 13aum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. It. D. TLIOIMON, Apple-nee for Jos. 8. N'egley.. Residence nt..EviSrgreen." flillE UNDBRSIONEb offers for sale.hls property in the lerer t irmen Colony, R 053 Township, fire miles from Pittabetr,th. She hinn.e to 53 by at, arranged with - Pour Brume, a Kitchen, and a large Flnll on the first floor, and I 4 protriAct with a WalerClocet and Bath ltoora—dhe latter with suitable hot and. cold water pipes. Attached. to the home, ere Two. Acrea of Ground, held in , fee, on which there 14 a Weil of unfeilling soft water, a Stable and a - Chicken I l ,use. The Colony la provided with a action' of,tho high ,L,t order, and is under the management of a kentletcan from Virginia, a member, well quallflekto leach oven the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School Is of incalculable advantage, to the mannt family; as the ideas here have an opportunity of ahooting without the contaminating Influence otoutride pressure, .too often found around schools in the city and immediate The Bowe and the Two Acres will be sold with or wl, ant the Intereet In the farm properly, and the avails will lie taken in adjudal balance' .nd cErtifinfrits of depozil agninst fetal WILLIAM A. HILL, 64 Wood street. TRACT OP LAND, situate in 'Washington township, 1% Westmoreland count - y, three miles from Warren, the some distance from the North-western Railroad, and twen. ty-ti re miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and Righty-Five Acre, One Hundred and Fifty-Two Perches, strict measure; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES of which is cleared, and TWENTY. in good meadow land. There are erected on thoi premises several square log build ings, a bank barn, and an excellent Fruit Orchard. • Tr.; sii—One third of the purshase money in hand, and the balance in yearly payments without intefest• Pritses; LiVIA will be given on the brat day of October, Fhb. lava " SAMUEL BRIG ITLEY. TO LET—From the lot of - April next, the commodious BRICK BUILDINOS situate in .the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge street and the 'Monongahela river lately occupied by. Messrs Bake well, PearskCo. as a Class manufactory and warehouse.. This property is;eligibly situated, adjacent to the:Monet': ands wharf, for any business connected with ateamboating or river trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Several small Buildings and a rapacious yard are attach el. Apply to OLlVillt W. BAII.NIS, - President Pitt. and Conn. It. It. Co., rahlailtf I Neville Hall, Fourth and Liberty streets. Rotes,) Ztred fourrniBerly ase onktirri), favorable Laat trms. itarinis:ma, pitgatxj ou too corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Coul,t Tiouse, and about nildv•a3l been the .31,nongsthela Wiuof ate the rtlinsylvonia Depot, it de one of dm most pleasant,' convenient and desirable locations in the city.. The Hotel furnished, if desired, and lemed for a ftret of ;roars, cOmmeneing from the first Of April. next. For further infornirtion apply to 1051,P.1/ S. A A. P. APlTatlSON;Att'ys t jao29:d.wtf Gfilee,No. 143 Fourth et.. Pittsburgh. OIXTY TIIIISE ACM , Q 1 J,A.ND; with 250 saes of Coal attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation: Farm is situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, mid is supplied With a Varm House, Barn, Tenant houses, o,:ehard, liallroad,and ev excellent harbor. ' , The vein of Coal is five feet thtek,anil catt,not be surpassed U.quality. For further particulars upply-W . NIOITOLSON ' No. .7,3s , ,Libertiy ntrevt.',. A FARM CONTAINING 53 ACRES OF tinter high state of cultivation, with a large arid convenient DWELLING liWEitt, recently built and of modern style; good Barn, Stabling, Qt., situated , on the south bank of the :tionouguttela river, 6 milea above Pittsburgh, being one rt Cm - roost beautiful end pleasant localities anywhere to - be P0A51315101.1 given on or before the let of April next. Enquire of - • 11. CHILDS & CO., tuba:Er 136 Wood street. tiTFUL RE - SIDENCii FUR SALE, situated in Robinson-town hip; nine - :Aires of good Land; a Uwelhig Rowe of four rooms--portico in front; a Stable, nod ocher out buildings; 2 grape arbor. , also, apPlos, pears, peaches, ac.—all healthrtrees, airtpechoice This property is In a Very pleasant and healthy Mention, az about three miles from the Price $lBOO. - Terms easy. my2l : CUTIIIERT 80N.140 Third st. SMALL FAEu 0f.30 acres ' , for $2,300, in-a pleasant gA. ; and healthy location. 134 miles from the canal, at Taranto= ; 30 acres to cultivation, remainder in good tim ber.- A new frame darelliog house 30 by 38 feet. wltlfhall, TOCkm3 and cellar; a portico in front and porch in the rear; stable, cartlage ..nd coal houeee, and, other oubbuildloga A young orchard of choice fruit—a garden paled ln, and a nue au, hag near the house. For terms apply to m)l5 & CUTHBERT 113C1N,140 Third Istreht. • • Lk?" NTJMBER 214. PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. For Sale. Hotel for Lease. Coal Workl . For Sale. For Rent, u - i - A.--Quin paid for Wool by SPRINGER IIAILB4 UGN - & — CO., " - - No 295 Libert7 street ;-!.' • • ' - • ' • '• • • • 4, 2.1 f .urL. =M= OATES Or 'A.OVEU VOLVO tainriSD UPON SP TILT, PITT11M;BOTI 111.1g8 'MX LIZIS3 310111 , LEX11., Ol Uras o , square, one ...... " " endi 104ft:oval innortion " f e L ono wok "tWOweeks. , " three weeks 4 . one =math a two months. " three months...-. " four mouths six-months . " one year 0.. n !hag cter .. 4,sta lines or lees, per annum-. Jae square, yeresram, (exclusive of the page 5)........ 25 00 DAILY . MORN ING POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING _ LETTER . Er..o DI PAEIi: Retirement of M. I.)rouysi News 0f1143e Vitae....e.ppesiekn'eo ilia ~CSIm,SILWSI.I.n2PfiF.n !i:niniii..."77ll;ii' calm:mous Intekligprioe. [Coireepondenee of tbe Neiv York Daily Thwal .:. Taws, Thursday, _May 10, 1856. ; ,The most honest of the members of the French Government—the statesman the .most desirous of obthining,peace by hohorable means, and in deed the most convinced that it would be better to, obtain it -by concession, and even sacrifice— M.- Drouytt de Fan" Minister of Foreign •Ai fairs,. has retired from his department, en. the beds of, and in - consequence 'of, his mission to Vienna. ' He returned from that capital the bearer of propositions that Austria bad drawn up, and that he thought the belligerents would be wise to iceept. He had even said so at • Vienna. He had expressed a conviction Mitt the Emperor would share hie opinion. Bet, on hie return, be Was coldly received, and intima tions fell, from the imperial lips that he bad alloived 'himself to be Buolise, that is„tinged with tbis views ''of Count Buol. M. Dronyn do acting in the infereste of France, was of one opinion, and Louis Napoleon, absorbed in the consideration of hie . own prospects and-his own, advantage, was ver decidedly of another. The prosperity of the nation - Would be beat con sulted by the restoration of peace; • but the po sition of Louis Napoleon might be very seriously compromised by an abandonment of the mar. 'So, the Minister, having identified himself with a rejected priliey, thought it proper to retire with the system, and -was speedily replaced by the Envoy;!) England. . There are two • important deduotions to bo drawn . froth. this Cabinet crisis. First, Louis Napoleon is so' warlike, that he cannot, accept evemancli basis for peace as appear acceptable to :a cool„sagacioaa and experienced fl'atesman ; and seaondly, he has lost confidence n Austria, as he eonsiders' her capable of 'making proposi tions humiliating to the Allies, and as he noti , cee r or affectd, to notice,an anti-French tendency in the mind obis Plenipotentiary, just returned from the sphere of tikustrian influence. The in cident is to be interpreted as indicating renewed vigorin the prosecution of the war, and' the pro. bability that the German powers will all main- Min an armed neutrality. M. Dronyn de Mays was probably the moat able Cabinet Minister LOWS Napoleon ever hid, In his Government, though it is certainly neetia sary to state that M. Thouvenel, the chef de bd. •reau under him, wrote the famous diplomatic papers which have been placed to his superior's credit. M. 'Thourenel hes - lately been Much more in favor of the war than the Minister above him; and therefore, the promotion of M. Thou venel to the post of Ambassador to Constantino ple, ten days before' the resignation ,of . M. Drouyn do l'Huys, is supposed not to have been without its influence on that.gentleman'a•deter mination ; for the extension of a cold welcome to himsolf, and the aonferring of , such extraordi nary-preferment upon'his subordinate, who dif fered from histown 'lowa; certainly looked - like a condemnation of his own policy, and a marked recognition of the views of the bureau dillorna tist. But , the apparent motive for the Minister's - retirement is certainly potent enough, witbotit seeking for such a really inadequate considera tion as this.:' , AB for the progress of the war, th ere is nothing new, except .a slight succese that the Allies have obtained over some Russian out -works: It is without bearing neon the geberal praspecte of the invaders. The - probability continues to be that they will not ha .able to make the assault, and that if they do they. will be *ell nigh annihilated by the tremendous en glues of destruction prepared for , their receri tion. • The whole tenor of the letters fret* the il erimes--and even of many of those intended for publication in France—is that the resources of the Russians are inexhaustible, their parse- • Vellleee and fertility of - invention 'wonderful, their courage and resolution -indomitable. The deserters afford them ..,no more of that comfort that they were wont to be cunning enough . to offer, in order to insure a hearty nelcome—that the -besieged were suffering from hunger, and wanted both men and ammnnition. They-are blunt enough norr to roundly assert that...there is no tack either of troops, of food, or of, powder and ball. Besides, the teleecope of Lord Rag lan has long been treacherous enough to reveal those "immense convoys of provisions" which are continually entering the city. Another her, ror is beginning to perplex the Allies—the want of water in summer. Water will be required for "100,000- men, let ua suppose; and 30,000 horses and• mules. St. Arnaud was vastly pleased when he thought he bad , condemned Sebastopol to the miseries of 'unelaked thirst. But itia likely that Catirobert contemplates the possibility of meeting that fate himself 'with very dissimilar emotions. We have nothing positive yet of the execution of a diversion in the interior of the Crimea; as for the expedie tion to the Baltic, no one - thinks - of it or- speaks about it. Cronstadt is believed to be'etronger. than Sebastopol , though in n different way,-and the prospect is , thought to be anything, butilat. tering. ' - 'The amazing miracle of telegraphic eomMeni.:-. cation with the allied camp- of 'Sebastopol iti* takes place daily. The Government gets a good deal of information in this way; but of - all:Qin it has 'learned of the proceedings of the inveders frouithe Etth to the fith of May, (yesterday,) b.se,only published one fact, in three lines; vitt the arrival at Bal,klava of the Sardinian gene...: re), with 4,000 troops. This must have gratified , Lord Raglan, who telegrapked to England , te; beaten them, some time ago: " hir Childo, an American resident of F'aritii and who writes to the London Tuna' from time' to, time, over , the signature of A " States" many" has sent that paper a capital article on the American view of the war, and the strong sym pathies of the Americans with Russia. This ar, 2 ticle was published yesterday, the Oth, and you cannot do your readers a greater favor than by: transferring it to your celumes. It is at once, concise and comprehensive, lucid and cent:ll:Celia. Ptanoti, the Emperor's assassin, appealed yes= terday to the . Court : of- Cessation. It was the: Eniperor's desire to have everything, Sashed, execution and all; before the 'lsth, the djay, of; the Inauguration of the Crystal' Pekoe. It is rumered that his-Majesty-means to camaintit' the punishment to traneportation. I have this week received a letter from a, ree ,. ident at Turin, in - which he goes into some de; tails upon the state of public opinion' Sartli= nia. Ile says—and indeed no one can doubt tile fact—that the people were and are: entirely;_and utianimbnaly opposed to _taking a part itt , :tlici• ftnesian war, and that the Goverameat aye*. literally "kicked into it" by England and France. - It is, thought, toe, exceedingly hard, that such an uncalled fur and uniatereeted operation should be effected by soldiers raised , by conscription. At the most, volunteers should have beed sent upon-this very valaeteer tsar,' Of the whole fifteen thousand it is not supposed : that any will ; ever return, but the; Bid' `anal' wounded. It is caloulated that this step, wilt_ put Piedmont back half , a century in the march of improvement . She must suspend her pallie r work° while thus engaged in foreign war. She hes not the means, of undertaking distant enterpri.:- see without sacrificing her internal progrest..l. rho very problematical civilization for which- she has gone to ftglit,'will bardty cepnienenotfOr' the, very certaiicecompromine eller own civiliza tion at home. Genoa. tho seaport of Sardinia, ,eipeete ' to be the firstto suffer, in the loss.of the t pr o st ai po e sk rim det e es s mer liner() New York. Steam erewill be much:more necessary. In short, Sardinia is very seriously dissatietied with her position in the ; European complication i . and bitterly regrets the'text she is ialige.4- to take ia Bettye hostilities. Of cotirse'yottvili not expect to see these views. 1.01 forivardittaby Englieh Or French paper, but L have no, dottb,t they are mritertiained\ by nine teethe of - the in babitante. The Pfede has correspondents blith at Turin and 0 - etioa, and though, of - course; these gentlemen would not be permitted 11/:fer present the state of feeling * III3 it retallys, they have never said a word from which befeietioe might be drawn that the country - Wait - Satiated et what had occurred. The first inntiallinent:, its I have said, of her troops, is impOrted yesterday as having arrived at sebastopoi. -Peat let lows ! Destined, every one of...thent f a peristt on a foreign soil, and in ti,"eatse in which tat:) , have not the shadow of an interest. 74 t,O t t.G 10 Co GO 18 0 0 ~. 10 00 MAY 80 ',,, -,, --: ~ - r
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