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Cosneated a6ith the listablithincat al the/doming Pert vprof the largest Job :Printing OfAcetni the ;idly, where all in de dnottia.ir dont' tdi shortest notice, and mast reamer . tetlat. . ,PROF_PSSIONA.LCARDS " ' - 6: - Spronl, 'TTORNEY ANI COUNSELLOR- AT LAW—Office, No „--,Vourttratioet. Piltebuzgh, Pa. deell:ly 'UM** A.. 'Lowrie, -A 'Zi'ORNET AT LAW—k)face,rmirth street, Pittsburgh, Ji.l , betsreatiSalitlitlekLatreet and Cherry alley. IdeellAy JOSEPH :WEAVER, ATTORNEY — AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Orriceito. 144 Fourth street, Ailtaorr.„,.2 .rrrrumou, 8A.1.1.T0N, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, - Gali:retainer Fifth and Grant its., .171110:111011...1.A. • • • Thomas' Menisci, - • •VPDTINRY Al`, LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCTERY. k Oticoi nett door to the Post Mice, Steubenville, Otto. E• • • • li.os • . A TTOIINEY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, fourth - doer below Mr. Roily Puttersort's 'Lavery htable. . • Jag C. Orlando Loomis, TrOttlitY AT LAW—Oldco, Fourth street, above Wood. 111 194:7 = .R. B. Carnahan, ATTOttnr AT LAW--0530 on Fourth street, between Cherry' alley erg Giant street. Say • J. N. Illribloairy, dd 'ITCDINEY AND' COUNSELLOR AT I.4W—Oflee in „1 - X, itullainza, on Grant street. jet U. U. linzeu '17 , 0101117.*AT 127Y0U ral lstroet, above any nEOr StnithCfla. rciar9.77 . • Patrick 111• Kenna, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. gr.l L lTica coR:NEEr. DP GRANT AND nem STREETS 1../ - (ftirttierly &melded by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu Mum pertaining •to that:4lMo of Alderman and Justice 0 the Peace 1111/-be.protnetly atientled to. febUltu Bucktttaaterr Alder's:man. ) V trlftV: = n a t e:Teat . I * ". o t rall m lrin Fo il u s r do h n g e L :g t i t l eTret r i ' t d • cure and Jags] accuracy. Tltlea to Real Estate ez Emmett, he. 5834 . AUL, SWIG EON DENTISTo em.or to G. W. Diddle,) 144ir11- Is FIELD STREET. a•A— ()Eke boars, from 8 to 1 o'clock, and rom to r_ o'Fdoek. feblEr.ly J.SOUTT, D tNTIST, Vourtla Arcot, f.To dot= vest of Market. Orrin UOVSB From nice A. M. to fire der.2o:► BUSINESS CARDS AIFILID B. CIIILUITO E.D4r.kED DITitJUDGY.. Curling, Robertson dr.. Co., MANTreiterthants we CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN FLINT UL 18 SITAIIB, rearebou.e N 0.14 Wool street, comer of Yrdut sine:, Pittsburgh,. Alt other kinds cf Oinsaware and Window Glam. at low nvolo,t =MI snacassALE AND RETAIL CIGAR. MANUFACTURER . • • • avaimaiza to ali. HINDS 01 , Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, bro. ''.:f3 Aftli it., Pittsburgh, Pa. .110,1 - Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the tariona brands of lanwrted Chtltra. jrail JOlllV_ rioottut:Au, ClitOCElt, AND CA33IMISSION MEE eIIANT fur the rale of Dig Metal end Blooms, and Produce generally, tio.f7 Wood ntre. , t„ Pitt...burgh (et 24 ........... . e11ia24021. 111. IL x. hari IL S 0 N CS areessors to Joshua Ithalea I Co.) WFIOLESALN,DFALERI IN . /camas FRUITS, NUTS, Spices, Confectionary . Sugars, &c. tar N 0.31/ iTo-yi street, opposite tha pc. Charles Plttaburgh, Pd. ar2 OLD. DLNU ILLY BL GRAM dr., co., YORWAILIANG AND re.OBLIIISSION MEILCHANTSI, Liberty erect, ep . . pCkdal . .lrenna. Rat/road Dcpot., okpr7 Pirtsuusaln. PL. lacary;it.; C_pillitlf FORWAnDllisi AND COMILBSION aIERCUA.NT, and Wholesale Dealer in Cheese. Batter, Seeds, Fish, and Prckluee onerally, Yo. :15 WOOD lit- ritteburrh. [mare Paul 6 Dlurdock, nOrNIMEION AND FORWARDING msncriitais, AND STRAILBOARAGRNTA—No. 7 Water street, CM:tab:matt, Ohio. I.aplhr Xing Alr. , Lttoorhand, lIOLESALR GUCCI:RS AND 'PRODUCT D ' WNo. 2T Wool litseet. PittE.burgh. (mY23 - 'B. 'Pi U. Morgan, BOOKSELLBB. AND STATIONER—has always en bati'.' • general aeaortmen tot School, siLe.gellanoona and Blank Books, Printing, Poet and Cap Paper, &a, liVbelegate and fle e 411, h 0.1.0.1 Wood streil, below . Finn, East Bide, Pitt_gti nria. gel„Wanted, Raze and Taxmen' Serape. apls:ly I. W. Chadwick . , ALRII IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 10 Wood Street, D Pittatmr&h. The talthesteriu In cub paid for rev. onyll • - suu.sa., Phits...—.—...—..,...grx.saczrraos, Pittsburgh. to Iticket.son, WLIOLI3ALP.-9ROCIEItd, IMP= ERS OF BRANDIES, Wines cud Argots---Noa. 17'1 nail 17 4, turner or Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh_ Iron, Nails, Cotton Ynrna, to.. constantly ou hand. vary ap. co-, (trx. CAREL late at the arm of J. PLILEZR Co.) WHOIASALIt - OROCERS and'Ecilers in Foreign Wines and Brandies, 011 dionougabele n rid Rectified 'MIR toy, No. 320 Cntnnoisial "Sow; Lit Atty btreet, Pittoburgb, •- co-Pe.rtnership. ryas antx-riters have "Chia day farmed II partuarehip for tae purpose - of urging on Commission and Arrecard ing, In connectiOtt with We "F"uh, itacon and Oft, and Pra duos basinemianne'rilly, under the style of Exutteu k Elan astowc; warehoume No. 116 Water and 150 Front rtra-ete; formerly occupied by Eurbrldga a lobhrao. WIC. 11. ENGLISH, , JAMES 1:1011ARDSON, " - ' - JAS. J. WINN ETT. ;b, Fabrnary Ltd, 11154:feb3 DICI.IIO, Disanondi.. 'Pittsburgh, Pay dealer h. • Docultry. kroduce, offers for sale a choice stock o 0 r 0404....., selected for family use. Spices of every variety and theurertnualitY,ground at his Steam Dills. Also, Dried_Fruits, koreigustalDaroestir. Drodace taken in ex: change for %erelaiinditie. F. D. D. hes ;procured a • full assortment of Landreth', Warrantadflardeti.Seeds, and invitee the attention of all Ire terestettinneral affairs.. . jail] w D. KNGLISII. .J. ithILIAIIIMUM. J. I. evi.mirr ENGLiSfi 11.1CIIARDSON• C"IMI4,STON AND 'POILWARDINOutiAt 11ASS9, Jain Wei - Await Destere in Fish Raton and Oil, end Produce genarelly. Warehouse forme rly occupied by Iturbridge a ingbrain,..No..ll6.lVid.ez and 150 Pisa cute!, Pittabrirgh, Penns. fe3 -00M1311/illiOtt House MLLE subscribers have opened a house for the above pur pose,at' Jo : 17 Fmithaeld street, four doors sleeve the Mononalbels Rouse. We will purchase, or receive, on comunsslon,for sale, el:ma - iv:intents of flaw. Bacon. Chew, Cbra, Oaf-Tatar ley. Flan Seed. Grass Seed, :Sala Illy, dc., upon, which we will make advances, or purchase at the best iuttrket rates for cash. novll , AVIV) k fn. Jas. • .f01. , 4..an g h. 1.1 n. ."?• D laLga IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON . .te., No. 10, curlier Srolthseld and First streets, flit bttruh, 141. ons 6 JOIN U. fAUCCI T /10 13. TOCINU T. Q. Young & Co., N Mnithfr.ld :tree, orposiee City IT4el VT AN Li A. fULIEIId ON CAMS FURNITUitt AND 111 kw.% 01 every da.cription. Dieteriala awl wart• manani warranted, and sold at reduced pricer. Care taken In nmeaw3z tor land and water earriana. no3t • - - T3i3eoE2Eit AND WII.OLE.SAIX DEALER IN WINES 1i.911 LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door sibows Race east aide, Philadelphia, has on hand the best qualities of old Brandies Wickes. Irish Whisky, tionongs- Ltd& ilivky, Holland Gin, Cordial's, he, on terms worthy the site ntion 0r purchasers and dealers. se2gy Henry MoCia'lough & Co., WIEIOLESAGE tiROCERS and Corm:pigslon Yerchantft I of p•mo .nd Irwin or- Pittßl,urzh Wm. Dlgby, Jr., nLOTITING AND FURNISULDIG STORE, Masonic MS gl.) Fifth Vied, Pillsbargh.—Clotlainginade to,order, I. • ..3 style. and at crinderate race. i,e4d EL & 4t. C. Duncan, • tEr I.IOLESILF. 01.1.00NR9, and Dealers Id Produce, For sign %Flues and Up:=8,011 slonortgahela aui ;teal Sled Whiiitut. No. 291 Liberty et., Pittsburgh, P. I iy'2d y 446 A. TindlA, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, lIARNEBS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET SAG meaufao• turer, No. 101 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H. Holler, TIOLIKBALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL ENSTRIIMENTS, Pianos, Ida; School Book s and onery, No. 122 Wnod streut. [iota J:11.10104,- - • . HAGIA.N & AUL, anditetallDL. re to Bilks, .Ftsney and Staple DRY GOODS, Noe. 81 Market nod 8 Union itnset,Th.taburiOLi spr4 „ POW lilt!. Alt , LILLE R. 111051 1-1. A RCELPLECTURAa...A.ND 06NA.3112,1TAL CARVERS.— Ornamental Patterns for Outing, to every style; bicaleling,Designing, Composltiou Ornamonts for the dedOttiittott of Steamboats, Buiktlnga, Ito.; Do S&LITEIVIELD near the Nat Office. yl:3m FAN&k. SILK AND WOOLEN DYES AND CLEANED., N 0.7 ISAIIELLA. St., near the Emmet Rotel, :113arl, • ALLZGEIC,T. • • S. aITHILIGIT ' 9 L. OUTLIBLIIT. S. CUTIIBERT• Ik , SON, 13EIAL SSTANE AND . GENERAL AORNTS, No. 50 .c Smithfield street novl L. E. LinylNArd, BALMS in BOOTS, SLIOSS, TitUNKB and LEGHORN and BRAID HAW, corner of Market and Liberty ata., dtaburat, Ya. JeLky P 174 Pi _ JOOlll lIIITCHOLL, .W.TIOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 1.35 Wood Street, a 3.711 Nast door to 11. Child's Shoe llouse, Pittstmrgh --• Notion. Jos; HIMMING having associated with cos. Alln, the. business will hereafter be conducted under the style of L ABEL h 00., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and Fourth stree ts. jaby John W. Butler A. FORWARDING • AND COMMISSION i♦fIiSCIIANTS— Dentere In all klals of Plttaburgh 3fatiufacturcs, Lead ribs and Sh.t Loma.' 61 Vront ntrnet. fasnaS ENTERPRISE WORKS. - 136 Mod sing, Third door below Virgin AtLey. 151161W - &-TISTLET - WaiitrViartb - e - atuntion of Sporting plea to thiidi' otge asPortriftfat of Guns, Riles and Be. etiliing the largest and be selected -stock ever opened in this xnartten, ~ t ogetber with a general assortment pfl;fardeianS, Cidtlery, Tads and Piiihing Tackboall of whicb " ire offer at - flint:West possible prices to cub purchasers, or forW Etp,protitilpiobr: Cls'at .ICORGAN nonuctscor =EI =EIMMED C. D. Wood, Cooking Stoves. 'Coal and Wood Stoves, alloy Stoves, Hollow Were, ,iuger Kettles, .stove Kettles, --.4. /LULING. 1 R, a. 132/1111 ~~~`~, PUBLISHED DAILY, BY OILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST SUILDiNOS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND. WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 [LEE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS ENTERPRISE WORKS. WO. 136 WOOD RUM" T IBD DOOR DRAW MOM ALLWE BOWN - d TEI`LEY IMPORTERS and mantthettrers of • TLERY, SURGIOAL AND DENTAL 1 INSTRUMENTS, RIP LES, Ac. We keep • genera assortment of the above articles constantly on hand ; together Fancy with a general variety of Fan Hardware. Also, Guus,Pis• tole and Revolvers, Flasks; horns, Shot Belts, Oaps, Powder, Lead and Bullets ; Bowie, Dirk; hunting and Pocket /Knives; Tailors :and flair Dresser*' Shears; Pocket &lased's, de.—. Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. • RIPLESI—We are making - Bides of every descriPtion, to order, of the beet meterial, and workmanship warranted-- Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be Oil ed With despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prima myl6 • T' ClitaudisHers end- Gus Fixtures lIIE subscribersare now opening at their new Wareroom- NO. 109 /MST STREET, betweerkWood and Smith field, the largest assortment of OHANDM.I69B, 'MUCK ETS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market truing arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of put , chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Tit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de amiptlon for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., No.loo Find street 1311901iG.19, BLETollirat, raom arm If °tux, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every description of Ornamental Bair. (or Ladles and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitts. burgh. Btxrcure.'s system enables Ladles and Goritlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Mad. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 2. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact elope of the bald port. Imyd Maw Coach and Carriage Factory /WINSTON, BROTHERS & CO., Claw? of Rebecca and Belmont streets, AUryheny City, WOULD respectfully inform their friends 'and the public generally, that they ha.' at. public generally, that they n.. commenced the manufacture of Carriage', '67.lftwal, flockemple,liuggias,ffieiglas and s ors, in all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and Beatty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dant that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satigitiod on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us • call, before petrel:la cing eiec*bere. ortefly T. JOIMIDZI Elcelelor Carriage Factory. raINSTON, 13110Tillidt CO., ICAL COACH MAKER'S, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alta gbeny city, Pa., have on band and are manufacturing an ostensive assortment of Carriages ' Rockateays, Buggies ' 'luggage Cars, £c., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. using in all their work the best Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. lie. pain at ten led to on the meet reasonable term. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be perleetly .itisfiesi on trial if their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omulbuars pass every AV teen minutes dnriug the day. 0cr2.5,1y a Y. 81111MX9 0 CLAWS ALOOLT Bigelow & SCCCESSOILS TO E. AL BIG SLOW, No. 48 •,•_„„- • Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts- • le.Zir, burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PIMA- 1.%:::`,.._.•• -•*".4 roLit, BUGGIES, and every description of noel , vehicles built to order and finished In a manner tun airpassel for beauty of design, ph.gance of finish, skill el nottrannship, and d climbing of sistezials. SUP - AU work warranted • ROBERT R. PATTERSON'S ' LIVERY AND SALE 1b 1 471 _....-. .r STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry al Ie y sprl4ll FITTSBURtaI, PA. JOSILIPII 1e1.10011130, forccreeoa TO L. wtt.cox * co.) fIORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, Iteepe I.j contently on hand a full assortment of Drugs. Medi. tines, MediclneOnesta, Perfumery, cad all article, pertnin lug to his be,-inane,. A 7" Physicians' Prez:rip:lone carefully cerapounded at ell hour/. /01L7 RICKII.I. W. C^4:IIIUN /1-41/.11 SLED! I NO EIELOTIUERS, (Bdevextorit to J. Kidd d Co.) WHOLESALE D.8.U0018T13, No. Ed Wood Street. 'burgh, Ph... Proprietors of Dr. MlALlte's Celebrated Vermltuge, Lleer PiDe, dtc. jalo JOHN HAFT, JR., (fitterassar to Jai. 51'0v erny,) Wholesale Nand Retail Druggist, A ND Dealer, In ,PAINTB, OILS, DY F. SIT FFS, dc., 141 Wookietreet,three doors btlow Virgia alley, aprimaa,ly VITT:4I%2IZG IL Ydit u 'A' 1' . 51POIISSIL OF FRILNDIRn, OIN, NiI:RS, rte.—Defiler In fine 011 31°nm:4:shells 'Whisky, Pencil Tiborly, Rectirsinn Lis - tiller, corner of rind Front (TAM., rvn errli R. L. ALLEN, REZOLTSAIS OZALix 1.71 Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, he., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, " NO. 8 WOOD SIREI3, PITTSBURGH, Pa. MINES, Braadlea, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, EL IfY Croix and New England Rum,. Clarets, Chaortagno4 ticoteh Ale, Loudon Brows) Stout, Irish, Eslotrit, Ltourto, , 113 Monongahela Rye and Reel-trod Whisky, Appl., Peach, Wild Cherry and Blachberry Ilrand4.B; iratxrrted Havana, Regatta, and Principe Cigars; marsplbt.t, and Common Cigars, all at such low priori an to cloallong romp.. Mon. fancy liar }Cep! and Labelled Bottles of *eery style, and Demijohns of all Meas. I respectfully invite an ezaroina• don of my flock, at No. 8 . WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, DenEi apr3.ly New School for the 'Violin l) U. C. LULL—TiII; P/tACTICAL VIOLIN 87.11001..- 1) A new and complete sytinpais of Violin playing, in an easy, progreiwireatal practical farm, and designed eipreenly (CT the American student, to which Li added Tali:table lee• sons and exercises and bestatlfhl arren h eements, se &dee and buns of the most popular melodies cf the day. SelecteKl, Lrranged and compoied by U. C. pupil of Ppolir, late Preitaant of the New Vora Phllharmonie Society. The above Judi - received, lu advance the trade, by 11EN1 Y KLEuEit, 101 Third street. REMMMENDATION We have carefully examined the above work of ti. C fillre, and consider it on. of the moat complete end prat .a.l Violin Etchools we have ever seen. ti. u. VOULL, fob° Teachers of Muni, I) LAIRD, (late of the firm of Cooter 3 LLIRDO having opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors abort, the obi .tand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING lUSINEBB, hopes by strict attention to Mirthless to merit a nave or the patronage of the late firm. . N. B.—Clothing merle to order in the most fashionable Tries, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none In the jan:181, James Mellinger, txONONGARELA PLANING MlLL—Woold respectfully ,71. infirm his friends and the publitt, that his new estab• lahment is now. in full operation. Ilia that be Is prepared to 'arnish Boat Cabins ' and nil all ostlers for Planed Lumber, *Rh promptness, and at the lowest rams. Board and PILO, planed on one or both aides, constantly n hand. Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to ,rler. !hinders and Carpenters would find it toitheir advantage o give him • WI, as he can now tarnish them with planed rtutienitable for ervery.deseription of wart- LIVIZON 11AXi8 011/11WSLL. ICERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, VI{ANDFACTURRRI3 of all Muds of BRAES WORE, LO v7l comovvE,BTEA3l ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Cotton Data hfiuitifacturers. 'oundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Wilco and Store, No. l23larket street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, 1. cash paid. Orders left at the youndu or Office, will be .romptly attended to. fAikly JOSEPH T. LOWILT, No. 43 (Amer of .PV'th and Woof &reds, , :ittice tip stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, li E r 2eri ltill iuD l UePut P atbe b" ,commenced tLNrATEAOEZIin connect lon with Intelligence and General Collecting. Ile will deo attend to renting. Portions in want of servants, in any opacity, or those in want of places, will be a:a p plied at short lotion. All business entrasted to hie care promptly at ended to. • • • - 'Seamus—T. J. 111glunn, Eq., Richard Oowan, Esq., W. t. Leslle, Dr. Alex. Black, James Itiacketal, A. A. Mfoon, datilt & Old. inalB Sohntehmitn Minnlain, I MIOGRAPIMRS—ThIrd attest, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Laitimpes, Dill Heads, Show Bills, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Cards, etc., EngraVed br Drawn on Stone, Printed Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, in the most approved style, stone most reasonable prices. • octififly Graft, Relstnger• & tITESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood nice • Pitts. 11 burgh, Pa. MARIITACTIMIIta o• Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &c. Inthl6 .W. W. MAUL...... Smith, altar & Hunter, (Late Smith h Binelair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, ‘RODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Edaaufse tures, 122 Second and 151 ,Pirst street, Pittsburgh, 'inns. feb9 W. D. Haven. Pia OLD PRINTBIG ESTABLISHMENT, gate John acrn & Stockton ' ) and-Blank Book and 'Stationery Nareholose, is prepared to eieente every style of Legal, ommareiat, Oanad and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Stang, and farniati every article in the Blank Book, Paper od 'StatiOnery line,'4 the 14cirteatnoticn and on the moat ~bWk.Book and' iltationayWarehona, Printing Office, nd Book Rintlay,tornar otblirkalamsAccoictatt• ingY/ i 1.. I North-Western Police Agency, NO. HO WASHINGTON bvthra, cort.r of llparlx,re, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ULAN PINK/11TM Pinkerton & Co nri'ors MIR ATITNTIoN T 1 VIC TKANSACTIONoP A GENZRAL • DETECTIVE PCLICIi lIUSINESB In the states of Illinois. Wisconela, Mickl;an and Indiana • mhl9;dtf liE late firm of JONES a QIIIGO, having been dissolved T by the death of John F. Quigg, on the 27th inst., the business of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their aloe, corner of Rose and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 20, 1054—{0ct2.1, ANHFACTIIRE,II of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steal, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Ellptle Sponge, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Hail and Hammered Iron Sales,—corner of Ross and First st4ets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly QUAD-- .......... ..... D. D. BOGIES. D. D. Roger■ & Co., IiTANUFACIIMERS of ROGERS' patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and First streets. oct2ly PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMO-‘l3. STILEE( AND CHERRY ALLEY. Tuts subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and j Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, iu point of sine, commodious. nese and adaptathei, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment In the United elates. It. location is accessible from all parts of the city, while Its high and airy situation renders It especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Gorses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spared to roar this establishment the first in the contdenrie at the public. octtl3ttf IGICIIA4LD li. I.loUtilevG, MANUFACTCR , R ee Gilt, Silver, Brass. Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No 21 Sr CLADS aTII.ZIT. All kinds of Comptollion Oroatuents, for Steamboats, de. All hludit of Gild ug and Re gilding, to order. (lilt Mouldings for Frames, wholesale Rod retail Varnish fo: Oil Pamtings Engravings and Lithogrwpias, for sale. fl Impaired or defaced Oil pa otiutts restored in the best manner. All Frames and Mouldings m•nnfectured 111 this estab lishment may be cleaned without Injury, with srap and water. Calf am) sew Na 21 Ft. Clair st., Pittsburgh frah2O-lf DEALER. IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Eirocerice and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND STITH STS., PITTSBUIiti 11, PA. T S now receiving • large assortment ot ti OODS, In addition to hie already exten.i•s vtozk, purehased from find bands In the Eastern markets, which, will be gold at the Ic..teest market prices. air oteig, Steamboats, and families, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. "Kir- (i,xxlm delivered In the city tree of charze. sep2l BAS 6EO:AKRE!) hie health ao an to Te5UlDi. Ho cad hualn*. and has orened hi. hLIND MANUFAC TORY, at No. 63 Yuen STRICT, n•nr the Pena (CDT, between Wood and Smithfield, where he has on I,,oortm m of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and facry worsted and Lilt trimmlnzei, aril to prrparel to fill ens era, in bin line, on the molt reasonable terms. Di, work Isu arrantrd to give sati•fam lon or um ey Cal Plea, glee him a ca:l, SA he can't be beat In wotk• man•litp. royTly Notice. Inll. Inter - art of Mr. JOIIN ATWELL In our bUSIRPRII MIL,. trout this late by ugremae.nt. .‘ur businear, WHOLESALE IiRAJCERS, wlir be continued by Pun remain ing partner; under the Lrm of LIAO AI,EY, cos,mAve. „t co, Non. IR and 1:1 Wool lame.... Pittsburgh_ HAIL A LEY, WOO" Alt! , A Cr)., tic. Market street- IT3I, RACIALLY A CO. Dittrhurgh,Demmabs: rah, Notice. 111 AVE unit tosinterest In the huainres of I.,ong,.Millor j A Co. to 0. A. bong, who, ebb John 0111 r. 1./nue at the stand. k",. Front street. I c,rdially es-mini:rend the new tern to the petsvrah:, toy friend, Pitti.hurgh, J IS:A. P. 11. )lILLER. 1:11=ZI!! . _ S. A.. LONG & CO, I3)E1.1. AND 1:::A:s5 FOL • NDEItS, ANI L , A$ FITTERS, invlti , itt!ro Lou ❑to lt,ir at,..A f Chn. itru,k .-t. 0:1,t txturni. li tt up hou.oo vitt, Gas and ii.t*Aul, Doke Ors ,, onler, fur. nlAh Funk,. •[PiTni.V. nip.l - I.ivry Anti- Attrition Matt) c•nnatao:l7 on Land Silver Manufactory Q. Q . MONS. PORK:9, E‘lttl.r .. .lr' , „ G^_ —firarort,rt Pariztar —Owing to atif.rri, lariat., in 11.141:1,1thi`ttlriil,'. work. we are now karat 1) I r thaw [Le saatern rlttra. Or ela.orbrrr. A +arra t, 'l. SOrrr Ws , 1,1,0 Ihinah staritc,,t gaei Watch,. azid Watch rirl4 . ncal•lnu,!, alit rarry ta• tilltf am. raw wai a inati: ~.t I, tosool 10 ri< 0 %LA 14#.0f tLe ar,rk. p tt~~\\llsu9• iiorlt Steamboat Furniture and Chair. 9kiWE Lb.., Uil Inu.l er.-I er,',at an'!. nnnidedOn ring FTEA !A BOAT CABIN il: lIN !TUBB. AND CD ALBS, , /f to , ”PfD•ll.'nidaal, ilt' Exterdiun billing Te.:lni; Do oar do ladier Cabin Chaim, of •arloar cyler , do ; Blear LI.. .odo do C. Toilet ; Teat • i vies ; Forst Means: Critter Tel.!er; VI ;wit kr...dal Cord do. Water do; Tray'', , de. Material and workmaufd:ip and rrt..r aatl* fsztory. T. It. Y.%ll;•riii a co,. JrN :;.+4 Smittfirld rt oet.trite Cit. hotel. WILIER F: Wll.l. t« fnuml .to , k of 110,1r;I:Y ever ,IfTer,l 1.4 this rit,. l'urchas.er. rop.l ltdvantap, to rail nt tabli,hment Cluntauiltic for thrilivelvet; it vs nil iueurr their CORtCm. C. UAL'i N. 11 —ltrincm.ber the Cuitp IiTtICKINO lebt:y C. (lIIEAP CARPET TrAREtIOI,;M:, e 2 Third kj wear Ilarke. would reepe.itflilly Inf,ret tt,.v fro , al.. and thneutilio generally, that they have now in ..tord th.tr wain:nee FALL b - roct, ennhLting of CA It from the lic.yal Velvet nu l Ilrn.aeta, rn tbn <epi cene t ograin, Hemp and Raw. Fiver 0:! Cnn,th, frnm to eight yards pew dewigun In.l very rieh. Ar.l Canton Matting, 11.....ta 11 10 -I Slindeli, ie. Persons in want are Invited to call and . tile !heir ato , :g.. Strziliboata, and Revi.ietie.-• tern. ished on lb., rung! rewsoli•ble term., Hill & Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSIONF, It. CHANTS, Etanurille, /a —Strict alletitiou paid to all consignments for sole of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goode for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. ocuttiu, T. J. GLATT. I HOME LEAGUE FACTORY .I. IL I/CINTLE 1' t. • ‘!'' • 47- PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1855. BUSINESS CARDS. =MI Issue Jones,. WM. A. M'CLURG, J. W lIITE. VENETIAN BLIND NIANCFACTURER Watchr-..nt of nn.l e-Jrner of Ma7k , t mt,l t Tra c DILI'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, PV:A strrel, jaYS .4farrvti erto !m.ll prvate and yukk TERMS cASII UN I.Y. Bounty L,etnl.--Southere fling uroler6l4ll.ll nr,u, mL.ot. now , . Lutrokin, ,4W.httlgtou uity, %V tLRA TS, A., for Soldl.rti, tholr iia , 4 or Chti Itun, fr Nry LANDS, or .ny ether claim , . 4.- at« th.retomo..tit • SAMUEL. FA lIN Re9tidfnep, No, 9 Ito. 1•t tqt,urol, Wm. tt. Talcott & Co., INVCCESSORO TO T. GVINCDT, IR., & 0n.,1 iur ANOVA CTII liE IL 8 OF GILT AND MA 11 EA; A N F. • INI ING GLASSES, Portrait and Metals, Frames, Ac., and dealer. In I mportsal and Dornemia Fancy Goods, No. C 9, cor• nor of Wool and Fourth stroota, Pittaborgb. octPLaw Depot of bongworth & Zlintnerfn•n , • Ca tawba Wines end Brandy. Tr 1114 undernlnned has received and of.•re for male, of tYn etnnan mum, a large quantity of Lo,:worth & Zimmer roan'• enolte and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La• diem' Sweet Catawba Winer. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure Juice of the grape,) will llnd my establishment the place for the grutio• cation of their clealres. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent Judges, equal In darer to the bent Imported Cognac_ L. FICISEISEN, titito No. 137 Liberty street. consume th• Smoke. rpriE subscriber having the exclusive right to manure, ture and sell SWEENEY'S .110 T Alit AND SMOKE CONBUAIINO YURNACE, le prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the meet economical Furnace now in use. The nttentlou.of those interested is solicited. Anv imormation can be had of A. iIItADLEY, NOS. 2 and 4 Wood !M.A., or of J. BA RN DOLLA dec24:4l I Iron City etove, War.tho... No. 134 Woo.l sWir 5 r rlt True! THAT PICTURES , f superior excellence may be obtained at OAIIOO'S New Dag,,,,,,an (bole ry, No 76 Fourth street, at price, very log from One to Twenty Dollars. Alt work warranted to please. Children taken in a few sec' oils. Call nod examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and roe. ning. fe LDWARD a. MIL. MARCUS B. lIOLLII.IY AMILTON ST EW ST, Manufeeturer of Shirting, Checha, Tweeds, etc, Stamens street, Allegheny, has opened a Wareroom BI.COND STORY POST BUILDINGS, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks can bo made as good and sold as low here as In any other idly in the United States, are invited to call and examine for them selves. mhP2am JAMES Z. =LIZ JOSEPH J. Ledlle & Ulam, (Successors to Mulriuiy k Lodi's.) ANIMAGTIIIIEREI of Cut, Moulded end Plain, Plik LTJL and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all , kinds of Window Class, PlosiarWeis and Bottles. Ware house corner of Ma -try , ^ndWater streets, Pittsburgh. mh3:dly rrlfri 110 r &VINO void my Interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, 11 JR., & CO. to William U. Talcon, who, with A.G. H. 01117. will continue the Looking Gloss and Variety Busi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the etyle of Wm. IL Talcott !lc Co. I confidently re commend them to my former customers, as every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. AG persons having demands against me, and all Indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. octl2 T. KENNEDY. IL. ,IDI.BII-20 bbls New No.l Finning reed and for oal• by myll ATWELL, LEE a co. ' %tie.; • 40 . '1 MT iint - . C. IHMSEN MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF .EDWARD A. LOCKER. VIALS, BOTTLES, JBlack Porter, Wine and Claret Ittittle•, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; • ALTO FLINT GLASS. IN EvERr VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, dc 133,135 First st., PITTSBURGH, PA. Onh2B No. fia Corner of Markel erect And the Diamond. PANIC VAN GOlltiltift respeofnlly announces to the publicof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his sec Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Waving fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a chines selection of the latest. styles or Trimmings and ran. cy Ooodo, he tatters himself that he *lll offer vupetlor in duce neat. and endeavor to give full satisfaction to nil who may favor him with their patronage. Nov don't forgot the plate —tiol33slarket street , corner of the Inarnnod. taprl2l 1 VAN GOILIIEft. Dissolution or - D r Opartilersliiii: 'HE IILLSI OF LIVINUSTON; CHIN & CU. Per priotora of the PITTSBURGH. NOVlft.Tlf woaKe t Was dissolved by the death of !Ir. .10111 J. lioness, on the 14th of March lost. The bunineaa of the :40VgLTYNOIIRS will be mellow d In ell its breeches by the surnlYing partuern, under the unui • nod eiyla of LI VING3TON, COPMLAND A CJ., who will Oleo .ttln up the arrears of the late thin L It. LI VINCP,Ti)N, CALVIN A DAme, J. K. MiAiIt,LI.E,AU, l'it.tgborgh, P.., Mai. 4, 18:6.3 IV. IL COPYI,O,ND. 30 IN . Wholesale and noted' Clothing Merchants, NO. HS WOJD IVOR a oboori barn reopectfully Inform their old customers and the public in general, that they have thin clay as sociated themselves in the above baguets, under the firm of JOLIN M'CLOSKEY C. CO. They respectfully solicit • share or public patronne. The previous tmein,.of each wlil be settled by them xlree remoortiveiv f.b9 T At'l..(1:011LIN, No. tt Fourth street, nearly opposite e) tho }layor's 01.11 cc, to ruanufasturing rientlemen't fn et Bows, Low Shoe,,,, ties and buttoned; Cour:Teat and i.lut 413 tialtOnr, Ladles' hoots., Ilulf £OOlO, Jenny 'dude, Slip rt,•c.,l Freuch Lathing Gatiors, of decry color and %bees; fano) , ti id nod Satin (loiters, Of the best Inaterlul; Mlrrea nod Ctrildren't do, of every variety, ll—All - S , + mnde to ardtro,o ' , bort wilco, Ntag A ND CI AIMS AtIAINSr GO . V , will A c •re Bounty 1..%0rl I'Vurrunts for S3ll.derl, troelr WiJovre end Minor Children, an.i will pro4ecu(el et atm+ ag,..inot ruinent, and utlec..l to turiuroroi in the "Court of Claims," recently eetthlitrhed by Cung.reit.. 0:Ike. No. lAA Third »treat, one door above Scilthhold at March N 11.1.0 (\ TT EMS for sale CAN AllY- BIRDS of the Mott Imprortel bin; eery Lardy, awl line zingers- 11Ird Bards --Mauer) , 'temp, !Millet, none and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of - the dmene ShOIVERS, Cupelies, Dose Dude ilellotropce4 pots) for Christmas 'Crave, irota tha +.prod awl llortreultr.rai Store, No. tO Yifd nt, near Weal. deal) ENDLISII AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. T. McDONALD, M. A., Panic:rat.. IMIS noet erasion of the Inentutinn will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of geptagroorr next, et the room coo. ner cf Ferry end Liberty streets, lately ot.cuple,l by the ST.-stirs. Ven,ier. Re/moan—Hon. A. W. fax,tvir.C. Anse, Jr., S. F. Von oulto,t, ft_ Miller. Jr. au -... Bonney Ganda. underviirned ontitiocone to °attain Itsonty Land WarroutA. The present 1.111 given to ell who Lave served In nay war niece ligJ. IW urea. Terms moder.oe. LCISS cO KilliloT, Si biamortrl 2,tween Wool et cnto po e m 00, Agency for nasldlere' Clatmo. lOCATI.,S t:1 LAS D3.-I.UtteLl Vilt AND PALE OP j LAND WA aith.ll:l•:l.—Tbq mad., ar r to t r.vm-u to with r.:l4l.lketett ana oblato Cortex:lie* otiVarraute :or Et:llinrs, thrtr widow:tor minor chi rra, arl: aro eat:lo,l to llounty ; a;r4: for 1.4...itt-or: Latal, a nu . tbe Purcillso pod Sat:. of Land %t urrant., CI 1: f e•e Paper Illangt age. NO #5 %MO) UTNE! IVRENCLI AND ANTIaItICAN Putiel Itii,rati,n4 in gnli, itiarl,le; 11%11 l'Ar,:erP, of otrinua )I4'd .rid Philo P - Apn:l7, C..ir dining rnoin4 sod chamber'; O.w.i, end low Pareni; Errant", C..iitno, Fistartw. Iciu,low sh'ar'e A large awl ~:ive l ole the slioro, arketed fa peaar , ll, aI I tr 0.4.1 at 01. u prier, 4i.Twit P ata•;all4, , r ale Walter P. Marshall, ±,u•OitTrit•ui Utak, lu Vranch and At:micas) Par I mar l HALL, u.ecn rum, UCTIVTIN 7 . :11to (ND 1 , ..175T a arairr, A AIeITINO TICK CITY FIIOITLD CALL IN the ne•auful axernAment of Cli/N.4, CLd SS and QUKE.SSIVA RE, no.. iTeri at the a t•Ave °tit goodn being, entirety nrw. we ere •nabk‘l tc nCer inluremotne in all the latest rtylwv Innner, Tee and Toilet Wart. whine ltureelann, we Garr • gruit rnrirty bend and f•en.y enlor•-1 .terse nate Ten nn .I Toilet seta. 04r stn:k nt white Cofer.] Inshet, up Tureens, Ve,ret•td• biAL‘e• witlnJut eoners, rlnt every exlrtie awertainini to n Ditoavr F.,t in sr, • and well Brltetoala Von:, T.u • cutler,, F.nnnus. Casters. Walt...to, and lion, Furni•hing4l.•LA, rr L as ,. z‘r, Te istorttlett. C. i.tittoN V : A of etorntacrt Tvll, fllthr,t, l'itt•frert, ar,l4,yrry 13 It, line it titr-; , . rind yr 81.0 Fret/Ire:1 to v. -tr. theia or walnut ;Aar gc , •:,. not thllp3r , •haltrr tote 11•:,%. Ate,alor;p.r..:.r4ucct of s' : ..3Lltt , tlWAlht. tr 1.1,11 vot it.. ,t..1:1,4 at Ilan 're • ;.1 i nl 'winch ar,/rIF-rtnt At •, I Ol SPRING STOCK OF lIAMBUF.O PIANOS, ~.-• I1"o c ,,1 gs. t Ilitirthrirg Potris. ems- yr, nli nth,. h,nr..6 r 1,141 ~y e t ! rnugh end iraperwrtly er Lon, • I hry Gn ct, vyr+r.•i=..7[hw 1,10 • L,, f 'ruin 1r.., , 1,1',T, ill And n bon, who• bare. them cnn,Lacttiy is . IA-7 ola u uR, ai,ur fr,m our tg,Atient Profur4orA. Li az et, tact [court I% litter of Aflor partw-War sty, ‘lll,h h. wsto.o for 1114 c.w uto—ime Otani t.O I on , CM lowa tie. My 11:LI,Intightwr, who playa Ynry wri mu,!, Yrkh my P , !f, have a gncd 610 )our, nra thn tns.y ore. h;AI I elruments ere offered nix on the ttwet. eret , lnut,la: tcrloe. I, however, do not like tl.eni tI3V4! tut the touch and the tone of Joule. For rt‘lo by (MARIA/CF 111.1.11 K, et tha old liatal Plabo tb.pt.b" 11l W. 141.1 xbrvet, door ekboro Fat) p.rbv A t r,•ot I a Iqt:4:or:et utot tVeribern I`..rtn...)trataf for 11,11 rt , Dam, d hinti in fist. • its c.ttrA wry conrbb.r.l ottrpori,r to ,oihrr Cbkttering's nnuc R Clet k'A, tut Tr A1..11 fart is o. t extensively kttowt n. they have but haply loPiql 1111.1,1.illeed her, .) not! Mite New tall and l'hilndolphitt Plutoot, of the [text wakens. Arleen from 1 , 276 to /SW, uthlg A PEW days since, I published an advertisement of my 11Aleet a PIASUS, in which an extract frotn a letter from Prof. It Hohbock, of this city, addreinel to Mesa, llutungarten k Heins, r t Hamburg, the manufacturers, ha. Biddies!. Thin morning I observed in several of the daily papers a 't Bubo ," signed by Prof. It , In which hr st•tin that I was unauthorlstal to make Use of it, end that It w. Incorrectly fasted and applied. la reply—l presumed that it he had written the letter. he, of cuurne, meant what wan therein contained, and eon. sentiently required no authority from Mtn to make the statue public. As regard. the assertion as to Ito ics.orreet newt, I have the letter in my posamduo, and it speaks for itself. word for wont as I hare published. Messrs Baum garten A. Heins are not dependant upon Mr. lionhock for under cement—their Pianos were known, appteciatial and re -rived the bitthest rottimendalkins trom the first artists, long before Prof. K. ease fig to pasta an opinion upon them. Sly reason for publishing the extract was In the fact Um , be was welt known in the city, and net be arise his recom undulation was necessary to establish the merit of the Hamm. In eol3Cill,isil, I may add that they stand on thole own merlt,tud are endorsed by such men or List, That berg, and others, solely on account of their merit. mh23 ellAliletrlTH 'BLUME. N an ailrertlsement of Mrs. WWI., in this paper, my na no is made use of In connection with the Hamburg Pianos. ouch use in unauthorized by m«, and, moreover, the matter is Incorrectly stated and misapplied. The facts are thous: About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten Beloit, Piano makers is. Hamburg, (liermatiy,) for a Piano of, new and peculiar construction, and of which 1 fornLth• ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a halm at their make stint to Mrs. Blume, at the same time miming to Inrush mu within similar ono, in ease I 1 aceordingiy examined the instrument, buena It did 'not, please me, 1 declined purchasing of them. I hare nines taught nod am now Using a Llano Irom the finnory of N Walla k CiA¢K, N. Y. (mh23) ILLIN It Y 11.011130C11. PIANOS. . i e , JOHN SIELLOR, No. Si Woon starer, • ' between Fourth street and Diamond alley, has just received from - the manufactory of CiIIONBRINti doN.B, DOKON,' a,ntiw and, fell supply of their FIRST. 0L . A41; bi 111.51 1 ,1 °WAVE' I'IANtrFORT4s, with all the late - and valinibleiniprovementf—alao, of their plainer and lower priced styles, eultable for titans who' require a cheap but good instrument. All the Piano Forted from this man• ufamory are warranted, and will bel3Old INVARIABLY AT tosToDr FACTORY' PRICES. A , OLD PlANOS.—Several secondltand Pianoo; good order. for sale at $3O, $6O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, 4c., '" MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeons fof entirely now and beautiful styles, and from the best Utantdaatoriee In the country, at $45, $6O, $l5, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOUN LI. biELLC,II4 Agent for the sale of emeacr.lNo A Sens' Pianos, ' roc rittaburgitaod Western: Pena.. SIT - No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street.• IM' 6 . . rponeocu-18 kegs 8-Twist Tobacco meftUn. fo ! , I. gala by fkg.2o) ATWELL, TAA.W . KNY." • • , , • r„.• ..' , • , . • _ +.- , 4 , ti , ,b ,t. BUSINES I S, CARDS WINDOW GLASS., P 4 ew Trimming Store,. Hoots and Shoos Soldlerm' Bounty Letntts, 1S &AV HUED -STOIII4I JA.IIEI wayantor, Juivi D.' PAY N. o,rner of IScl.r.:l uta Fifth xtrr.ti. V1:0f1i.. 4 5 , 011 HEN F'S 11011 I retnxtu yourp. roop,tfully, Itrxity Itnim•acc, l'ittaburgli, CARD. NOTICE. NEW STOCK OF CHICKERING 4- SONS' IMMEMSEM FOR GOVERNMENT. PiIOPOSILL S • Nat! DEPARTMENT, B treau of Yards and Docks, May 1,1856 SBALED PROPOSALS for each class separately endori-d " Proposal. for Claes No. (name of the class) for the navy-yard at (027ne of the yard) will be received at th.s office until noun on trim eighth day of June next for fur nishing and delivering, at the several navy-yards named, the Motet lids and articles embraced in the following el:isles and -which aro particularly described in printed schedulee, which will be rural +bed upon application,and, sent. by mail, if so renew:bed, to persons desiring to ffer to coat? •- et for any or all of the classes named therein, by 'he m mandentA of the several navy.yarda, for the claeaes for tn. , pads under their command, or by the navy agent dieri*..et th-ireto, or by the bureau, for any or all the yards. In care bidders desire the commandants or navy agent. , to send them schedules by =CI, it will be necessary, in or der to insure their transmission, that they should enclave In their Application postage stamps, as the law required all postage to be prepaid. 13.dders are hereby cautioned and particularly notified that their raters must be to the form hereafter prescribed, and be maitsd in time to reach their destination before the time expires cur receiving them ; no bid will be considered rhich shall he rem Led after the period etated, and no al•. lot:rents will he made fm !adores of the mail. To guard against viler, being opened before the time ap pblnted, bithiere are rLqueated to endorse thn envelope above the address, and oraw a line under the endorsement. e thus: " Propnss J - Gr C;asa No. (name the clan) for the Navy-141d at (name the yard.)" To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washing. ton, D. O. All bibs which msy be rpened before the proper time, in re.o,quen, of ih•ir not being endorsed BS above, will to returnei to the bailers. FORM OF OFFER. (lle*e dale the offer.) 1 (here insert the name,) of (name the town) In the St,te of (name Lm S ate.) hereby offer to furnish, under your ad. dot-tt (dare of ado•rlisement.) and subject to all the requirement, of the Paine, and of the printed schedule to wide' , it refers, all the article, embraced lo Class No, (same the else s,) for the navy yard at (name Cu yord) &coos-sing to said schedule. via: (here paste on the printed doss Pan the schedule, and opposite each article r-1 the pert and C . frrti out.the amount in toe columns for dot. I ere and rents, and foot up (he aggregate amount of the Lid f,e the days) amounting to., (here write the amount in words ) propose as my event, (here name the agent, if one is required by the schedule.) far the supply under the OMB., inipwll.o,o‘,s, by a mm.resident of the place of delivery: and, should my offer be accepted, I request the contract may be prepared and sent to the navy agent at (name the agency) for signatures and certificate. (Ifore the bidder to sign his name.) FORSI OF GOARANITE. The undersign , i, (name of guar° ntor,) of (name the town.) and State of (name the Sot) and (name of second guaron /Art ) hereby undertake that the ahoy , . named ( name t h e Lidc n . or bidders) w.ll, if hi.. (or their) offer 11.1 0090 be cepted, enter into eontrnct with the Uulte.l States within fifteen Jaye aft, r tha date of notice throath the 1.14 udb e, of the a--eeptanco of hit (or their) offers before mentione..l. Witness . ..Silstature of prze Ira ntnrs ) I certify that tha above-named Or, name toe g uarani or•. known to me, to L. gnol and responelblo guarautt re in thli ettee. (St nature ) To bo Rigued b 7 the distrietjui4P, algtriet nttorney, lo•cor, envy agent, or some perioa known to the bureau to be revponsible. FOR PORTSIIOUTIL N. H. CtstLs No. I—nrirke. 2—Stone. 3-1 ellow.pine timber. --Spruce, hemlock, or pine. 7—Lime. S—Cronsot. 9—Gravel and sand 10—Slat, 11 1 14—r..lota oils, and gl, - sa. It--Ship clmodlery. IS—Ste tottery. 10—Wood. 20-11sy. 21-I',,verider. 93—Trou rx.t_tog, 21-11emo,Ing ledge. 2S—Conntrn~•te rower. FOR !VISION. CL&'; No. Th , ot • 2--Stone. 1e...4410e timber. 4 " lumber. 5-03.1 t end hard.wmd timber *rad lumber. ti—Whire pine. rpri.va,jimiper, and cypriboi liar her and lumber. —Lime and hair. B—Cement. 9—Gravel and rand. I.o—Slate. 11 —lron, Irou spites, act 1 n, nib% end 10—Ship chandlery 17-11entaltre IS—KationAry. ard traw 21—Provender. 21--trtmeenal. leS--Packlmt 25-Irtm 20—Pumping engine sad pump, :cr Sr duck. ,011...11 NEW YORK. Class No. I—Bricks. 2—R tone. 3—Yellow.nine Umber. 4 e lumber. end ba*.l.wood timber ctrl lumber. d—White npruca, junlnor, and cypress tim bar and lumber - —Lime and haft -s—Cemen I. o—Gravel and Band 11—iron, Dun spites, and lb—Points oil., and 16—Ship eh:miler; 17—hardware. IS—Ratlmery. and &tray. 21—Pm-render. 22—eharreat, 23—Belting packing, and hogo 9i--Copper and c• - mipolition 25—Iran work and iron castings. 26—Machinery and tools. 27—Fire engine and appurtenances. 2S—lron cooing, kr. 29—hutnses house F:111. Wend, ratan:ste al—Goo earriase ehed. of iron. 31. Oakumshop of iron. YOB. PLIILADELPIII.I'NAV Y.YARD. Ct.s.iga No 4 —Yellosr.pine. lumber. 6—Oak atd hard woad hew and lumber. 43—Whits pine. spruce. juniper, and oypreel timber and lumbar. 7—Lime and hair. 11-1.--on.irvn antics, and nails 17—Steal. 11—Floe. 1 -,—P.tioto. olle and 1l .a 10— , 11 p chandlery 17—tIardware. dg—ktetlonary. 12 —Firs toned. 20-11ai and Straw. 21—Provender. 22—Charcoal. 23—Pelting, packing, an-1 hole. 21—Copper nod 0...ripe...W00 tulle 21.1—Msehlnerr and tools. FOG FO3T MIFFLIN. Crag. No. 1-11ricke. 2—Stone. I—Yellow pine lumber 6 et k and hands...xi tirntmr and I arnbor *.--While pine. "pr..... Juniper, anl cypre-" drat', and lumber 7-1,..ma and hair 9.—Gravel and vand lU—Stn.e. 11—I con. Iron splke4 and nail.: 10—Ship chandler,: FOR A3YLI).II CIA'S No I—Clothing 2—tints, boots, eltcaf, dc. ft—Provisions. 6—Dry gr,,,N: 15-11reau, ke. 7—Tuba oes a—Chandlery. 9—tlardware. 10—iron and nails: 11—Palo to, oils and glass 12 —Fales. 13—Lumber It—Provender 16—Fire wood' 16—Charcoal. 17—Stationery. FOR WASHING roN• OLAS4NO.l.—ltrkka: 2-3 toned 3—Yahoo-pine timber. 6—flak and had wend timber 11-14 7 h to pins timber and lumbar' 7—Lime and hair. ravel and sand. 11—iron, Iron spikes and nails. 12—Steel. 13—Pig Iron'. 14—Fdre. 15—Paltits, oils and glass: 16— 4 lalp chandlery 17— Hardware. IS—station. ry. 19--Fire wood. 2 '—II ay and aft aw. 21—Provender. 22—Charcoal. 23—Raping, packing and hose. NAVY-YARD, NURFOLII. Class No 7—Brinks. 2—Stone. 3—Yellow-pine limber. 4—Yellow-pine lumber. s—Oak and bard wool timber. „ti-,Whlte.plcie and Juniper Umber and !mules, - B—Camtnt. 9—Sand. 10—Slatta 11—Iron, iron spikes and nails. 12-24,41. Building of magazine keeper. honsa. 14—Files. 10—Paints, oils, and glass. 18—Ship chandlery. 17—Hardware. 18,2 tationery. 20—hay and - straw. 21—Provender. 22—Charcoal. 22—Belting and packing. 24—Copper and composition nails. 25—Iron castings. 20—MaChInery and' tools. Steam engine for dry dock. FOR ..2.IS.NSAOOLA. Cu- No: I—Bricks. 2-81 one.• . ' I=IIMMIEM • \ 4 111 N Al El•-• 8--Yellow.pine timber. 4—Yellow pins lumber. 6—Oak and hard-wrxid timber and lumber.. B—White pine, spruce, juniper, and cypress lumberand timber. 7—Lime. B —Cement. 9—Cockle shells. - 10—Slate. 11-Iron, iron spikes and nails. 12--Steel. 13--Railroad iron. 14—Flies. IS—Pah:the, oils, glass. 16-Bhip chandlery. 17—Hardware. 18—Stationery. 19--Flie treed. 21—Pr vender. 22—Charcoal. 23—Belting, packing, hose, AC. 24—Copper and composition nails. 25—Iron eastings. 28—Machinery. Ac. • . - The schedule will state the time.within which articles and materials will be required to be delivered; and where the printed schedule 1.4 not used, the periods- stated In - it for deliveries- must be copied in the Mei All the ar ticles whictitatty be contracted for must be delivered at such, place or : places, including drayage end Mtrlingito the place where used, within the navy.yards, respectively, for which theoffer is made, as may be directed ,by the com manding officer thereof; and all other things. being_ qual, preference obi be given to American Manuthetures. No article will be received after the expiration of:the period specified in the schedules for the completion of deliveries, 11111,S11 special!) , euthorioed by the departmettt, It is to be provided in the contract, and to be distinctly undo-stood by sue bidders, that the amount and number et article.. enumerated in 'classes headed "miScellaneons" are ,pecified as the probable quantity which may, be re. coked, as well as to fix data for determining the lowest bid ; but the contractor is to furnish more or less of ;the said enumerated articles, and in fuel quantities, and at such times, as the bureau or commandant may require Such increwe, however. not to exceed °redbird of the quenti• ties stated, (and requisitions sent. through the pont:dike shall b- deemed sentiment notice,) during the flscal year ending 30th June, 1 0 58; on 1 whether' the quantities re quired be metro or lees than those specified, the peen shall remwn the MCI,: All the articles under the contract moot be of the best quality, delivered in good order, free of all and every extra charge or expense, and entjrat to the inspection, count, weight, or measurement of the said navy, yard, and be In all re.pects satisfactory to the canimandant thereof. Bid ders are referred to the yard for plane, epeciflestione. or samples, act a further description of the artieles.• Con tractors for clamps headed "miscellaneous," who do not re side near the place where the articles ate to be delivered, will he required to name in their proposals an agent at the city or principal place.near the yard of de ivery, who may be called upon to deliver articles wit/tout delry when they eh 41 he req aired. Approved sureties in the full amount of the contract will be reqeired, sad twenty prr rectum at additional aeeurity deducted from each payment until the contract shall have - been completed nr canceiled, unloos otherwise authorized be the departmeat On claraes headed miscellaneous" to ho de iverei ee required, during the ft,cal year, the twenty per ceutum retained may, at the Oben - Ohm of the cora mandant, be paid quarterly, on the first of January, April, July. and 0-Abhor, when the deliveries have been a etlefso tory, the be aura (eighty per cent) will be paid by the re spettive navy agents within thirty days after the ptexentae Lion of hills. In triplicate, duly vouched and approved. No part of the per centom reserves le to be paid. eintil all rejected articles offered under the contract shall. have been remove i from the yard, unless especially authorized I by the deportment. r• It will be atipulatod in the contract that if default shall be made by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of the articles mentioned. of the quality and at the 1 times and pirates above provided, then and in thetesSe the said parties will forfeit and pay to the United Btates,a• liquidated damages, a sum of money 'nun] to twice the amount of the contract price herein agreed - upon as the price to be paid for the articles In case et the actual delive ry thereof, wh ch liqaidated damages may be recovered from time to time as they accrue. The suretie.. must sign the contract, and their reaponst, bllity certified to by a Davy agent, collector. district talon nee, cr SOMJ other parson satisfactorily known to the bureau. If le to be provided in the contract that the bureau shall bare the power of annulling the contract, without loss or damage to the government, in case Congress shall not have made sufficient appropriations for the articles named,arfor the compl.tion of the storks estimated Lin, and on which this adrertisement eta shall aim halves povier to increase or diminish the quantities named in the autos not headed tiMisoellaneous" In the schedule, Wiper cent. Persons Whose offers ebali .he accepted will be notified by letter tlaMiegh the post office, which notice 'shall be suilcient: and it they do notenter nontraet for the aupplie< enfolded within fifteen days front -the date of no tice teem the bureau of the acceptance of their bid, a teon tree' Witt t.e male with come other person orpersano, and [ht. costranters of ouch d , fiultiog bidder will beheld re• sionsiblo for all delinqnencleo. All tffers not mode in drict mytArmitg with this adver tisement will, at the option of the bureau, be' rejected. -- Thosi only whose odors may be accepted will be noilflrd, and contracts will lie ready for execution as soon thereiftaT may tio practicable. May .2—lfiw4ts Pnbllo gale of United otftte. ra-operty at he Navy-Yard, Memphis, Tenn ,by Order of the Bureau of Yards and Doelas. ( - IN the Ist day of June, 1855, the following articles wit. J be sold to the highest blthier r ar public auction, at the navy.yard, Memphis, Tennessee: . _ Badding Material, (Ere' 11,1,900 hard brick: 153011 feet various Umber and lumber 1,911 fat tare coping: 605 feet ntotto belt course; 47 fret dimension stone; 89 feet stone Mirbing (an. dressed) 25 perches rubble sloe; 8 900 The cut nails, (assorted) 1,152 lb. troll spikes: 250 tbs wrought nails 3,5)64 Welch Oath ; 95.5 f et ridge tiles 164 thee. (30 feet alone 115 window sills, stone 1,000 brshels sand; 1.675 Too sheet lead . 76 this cement; lot of limo 141 bushels charcoal; 6 b,isett tin 31 hexer window glass; 57 its each cord I,aSai tee math weights; 110 hinges (assorted) 5 kegs white lead: 33 gallons linseed oil 549 fee paltry: 10 gallons suiriss turpentine 1 its sugar of teal ; '2lO feet tin guttering 20 Its scrap copper; 160 gallons sperm oil 1,0.0 !hi old iron; 1,322 The new iron, (assorted) 32 Its horseshoe Iron ; 121.h1s scrap iron 1s the horseshoe nails; 10 lbs solder 335 Its. blister steel; 15,000 Its cast Iron bellilne hungers 10 lbs em ry: 44 window frames 5 door triunes; 27 shutters 30 pairs sash, (glazed:) 3 pairs girth 200 nieces white oak timber; 3 the nasals isinglsom 31b+ Russia glue; 153 lbs tallow 250 The herd soap; 1 lot of old castings I lot of tree nails; 1 lot of hand leather 1 let of lace leather; 1 lot of oil cons; 1 lot of jugs, barrels, hickory loge, as wire, steel. nails, stationery, 9c., end 4 its India rubber packing. aluchina-g. lbote, <et, of Various Descriptions. 6 rams; 3 hoisting cranes; 2 derricks 4 estiliog die; 109 cart fences, 2 cart shafts,lo tart hubs, and 214 spokes 8 old rallroad cars 15 soeletrees 16 unsorted tics:kiss 4 opting bolts 1 scrubbing brush; 4S lire buckets 161 tb: chain cable; 3 slating knives 39 lucks (swotted ;) 6 tin lanterns 1 est. wino measures; 12-sash pulleys 30 mason's hods; 65 shovels 4 exert, (Collin'a;) 2 cyliniere and caps 3 white wash brushes; 2 dozen dust btushes 2) augers, (assorted ;) 3 framed ewes 2 foot adzes; I whip now; 2 scythes 2 hand barrows; 2 timber books 30 mortar boards; 40 wheelbarrows 2 mortar bode; 26 tressels 5 pair platform scales; 2 pair siting scales; 1 Preach horse 1 wiring tuachlue • 1 large thick edge 1 grooving tool; I hatch stake 1 peak iron; 1 large burring machine 1 set north tools; t pair soldering irons 1 pair hand cheers; 1 large cast iron stake 1 soldering furnace; 11 work beaches 10 water buckets ;'l sand screen 2 lime sifters; 9 mortar hoes 2 pair ploughplabas ' with bits; 5 tongue and groove plane's, (es.orted). 3 sash planes; 3 finial:dog do; 4 do. (assorted) 1 grind atone 1 pair 36 inch bellows; 2 do 40' inches 4 auvils; 4 vices; 3 61.40-hammers cross-cut saws; I staving block 4 seta tongs; 15 punches 24 hammers, carious niece and kinds 20 bo't tools; 14 sores. wrenches 1 net shoeing tools; 1 set blacksmith's tools in rope. walk forge that 15 crow bars; 7 picks, 4 stone buggies 12 wedgeer.; 1 paint stone; I painter's knife 3 sets closets; 6 globe lanterns 6 handsaw., 8 squares; I set turner's gouges 2 broad area; S-hotchoe; 1 sawset 5 callipers; ft screw drive" 2 drawlmekulees; 6 nippers 20 dozen files; 6 eimlsre Pittsburgh Cook 119 tons best quality dfutcrird from Ropewalk. 4.945 lbs hemp tow yarns; 17 do old tarred do 8,50 u IN tow; 52 tittle best quality Wilmington tar Carts, Wagon, Gearing, eta. 1 wagon; 10 carts; 2 pair timber athvels 1 straw-cutter • 1 pitch fork 2 drays, together with a large lot of harness Household and Office Flrertithre. 6 bureaus; 11 bedsteads; 10 washstands 1 wardrobe; 4 pitchers; 6 tumblers water jars; 3 sofas; 20 mahogany chairs 6 11-12 dozen office and house chairs 1 mahogany table; 1 centre table • 2 -eta tithing tables; 2 Ironing tabl-s 15 office tablee; 8 sets shovels, tongs and pokers 583 cards carpeting ;17 yards stair do • 4 hearth rugs; 97 yards oilcloth 1 hall lamp; 1 bat rack; 2 sideboards 2 parlor mirrors '• 1 looking glass for toilet 1 secretary; 4 ca binets; 1 iron safe 3 office stool*: 1 drawing board, with movable frame 2 chests of. drawers ; 1 book 'llse II writing desks ; I copper holler for kitchen 1 pair firedrons; 6 stoves; 1 eight day clock .S'afutinsit Battery, cone stilts of 16 32-ponnder car. round's, with their equipments Complete Small kedge, weighing fifty Founds. The terms of sale will be cash, in apeekt,to be pal-1 before lbs articles are removed from the• yard; which mast be within five Jaya from and after the day Of sale. If the terms or Sale are not complied with, the property, win be resold, on one-week's 'public notice, at the risk and cost of the delinquent purchaser: ap27:law4er - ' Alexander W. Foster, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Arm Soda. " Toe LY 0tt6x0.2%1,- Agent for procuring BonotT Lauds end Peafowl, end for. the. Collection of Clanai in Great' Britain and Ireland. • • .4„vi . Pollections made- id this and , adjoining Counties: Es:' totes of decedents settled; Real Berard bought, sold 'or leased, end rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other murlty. Titles exanalned and title papers drawn: 01 11 ,-, on FOLIRTII;strest, a for doors above giniGaileld. P.ittabargh, March 28, I.Bss—ialh2.3:dawl A. W. Foster, . . ItSl-0T fl/BY PUBLIC, end Commissioner for the lltates of . 3.- Tcnnessee. New atunshire, Connecticut; Mewl:an, 'd'lstr -York, Michigan, lowe, California and Virginia._ ',( ear Dwrds drawn, and- acknowledgments and irtiofa 4.1 1 taken fur reco . or use In any of the above named tam, Illloolz, Mhstssippi and Itlrde Island. Pittsburgh, March 28,4815-imb2Bhdawl - - NUMBER 215. INlin SATES OP AkoviarisiNa AGREID UPON Zr rzur mrSlitBoll 11(10:1 ICI MUM IfOSTAZTII, as 6159: 'O. ;quail, one ch widltlotult Winton— ono week. " " two weeks. " •i.. three w00kr.....—. " one month. . . ... " " two months .. 1 74 00 4 00 600 Ml= , " three months:. .. ..;;.:....;. .. ~ ........... .... 9tO " .. four raohthe—.. ...... :"...'.:.— lO 00 " " six month! .. 12 00 " one year ' : ' - -.........-........;:...... 1800 n !log Gail, six line's oi less, per 1007 CrULIIG== One aquare, peratuitark, (ozeliztdve of the papir)„..... 25 00 DAILY MORN !NG POST. THURSDAY- MORNING KANSAS. Prospects of the Season..Polttical tracitte!rtti4eoellazteorts. [Correepondenco of the New York Times.] Keirses, Saturday, May 19, Although the emigration continues to (meld 'erable extent, still it has been much checked by the unprecedebtly low stage of water in the Mi ss ou r i river, the greatly exaggerated rumors cf Cholera which have gained currency, and the outrageous conduct of the Missouri borderers, brought to a present alibis* * the; destruction of the office of the Parkeille'Luminary. Bat the cheek Is only temporary... - The dea f I am glad to say; is rising, and from this time till July or August, passage and freights will he cheaper thtui at any other season of tze year. Daring the law water, freighte have :beet; held as high. in aome instances, as $2 per hundred from St. Louis to this place; , in Inne,.they will drop down to 40 cents. But in spite - of all this the levee here is literally-eovered With freights; saw mills, grist-mills, plows. wagone, and innumera ble boxes, (contents unkuown,) fill the inhabi tants of the place with astonishment indesoriba ble, and give the levee' an air of business pro phetic of 'the' imi3ortance which this town la certain to attain. . As to Cholera, there has been some here; but I do not consider it the fault; ,so much of the place as of the victims tbemselvds. If people will be irregular in habit, and use ardent spirit!, they need not expect immunity from the dread disease, that every Bummer searches all our towns for the weak and ungardsd spots wherein to infuse its venom. • Lot all who come here dur ing the Bummer, ba spiel* secure on tho bOats, goad comfortable beds and wholesome fare, eat ing and drinking moderate, and , regularly, and keeping good hours—always eschewing all al coholic drialts--an - cl they will bo as safe in com ing to Kansas, as in taking a trip on the Hudson We have had copious rains, under the biflu ease of which nature has wonderfully revived, and the whole country is enchantingly fresh and green. The air, too, is balmy and delicious,— the very perfection of climate. Emigrants aro busied in getting their wagons and plows in readiness, breaking up teams are going plenti fully out into the rich prairle,lo prepare its virgin sod for an immediate CortVtrop,—to be followed in the Fall by wheat.. And amidst all the bustle, not the least ourions ,speotaole to the newly arrived eastern - the great trading - wagon, (not inaptly termed prairie schooner,) drawn by six to ten mules, driven by a swarthy -Mexican, every 4 oraok of whose gi gantic whip is as that of ,a pistol, and beneath whose great canvas' cover are bidtig stowed, at - into the hold of a - ship, the good's sad stores destined for the New Mexican -market. Nam hers ,of these are now being loaded bete fm a train soon to go out by the great Svsta Fe road. It is also au interesting circumstance that to day the Emma 'Harmon, a light ' stern wheel steamer, attempts the first trip of season up the Kamm river, to 'Fort Riley. That stream has risen considerable within .a day or two, and I think the trial nay prove eupoessful. She will`not attempt to- ciirrY mitchlrelght. ..Yetit Cities Fire Os plentYair prairie flowers. Maps ate being circulated, several of which have, been born since I gave you &list in March. /ndianola, Whitfield, 110, Delaware City (a new one) and tome others are 'presenting their un rivalled claims to a discriminating public. I rather like this enterprise.;; i.should be glad to see every town become the cootre of a good farming community: As`to politics; thiris is a 'hill the storm. I - cannot but believe that the Atishison bullies are a little alarmed at their own temerity. They have sown the Seeds of their own defeat, and cannot but discern come signs of popular retri— tration.which is sure to overtake them in their iniquity. For one Ido not apprehend any per sonal danger to any bona fide eastern emigrant who comes to Kansas, minds his own business, and declines controversy till, the population reaches a point which wilt secure a recognition of tho.majeaty of law. People who know the real state of the ease, and are deterred by fear from coming hero, are too cowardly to be good citizens; for me I am well pleased with their a . Bence. By the way; considerable emigration may be expected from the South, in the fall. lem in formed of the intention of a good many Vir ginians to exchange their exhausted fields for the wide prairies of - Kansas: Let them come: I hail them as an honorable and high-minded race, who only need contact with her free in stitutions, and evidence of their vast superiority over the effete system of slavery, to become most valuable citizens. They will not emulate the Missouri rowdies, but act out the impulses of a better nature. But. meantime, the north must not forget to send its thousand,, or the chains of the victim now loosened almost to falling off, will be re-riveted in Kansas on his limbs. • _ - The.stories of famine, &0., as well as of sick ness, are absurd exaggeration; got up, I sus pect, by the Atchison League, to deter northern men from Coming hither. Judging from the rugged, hale people ono sees on all sides, he would litte suspect be was living in the midst of starvation and disease. Colleges in the 'Vatted States. Stetistice of public schools aro to be had with out difficulty. They are brought forward prom inently in the annualMesarages.of:the Governor. are condensed continually for. newspapers, and are scattered broadcast over the nation in es says on education. Bat the statistics of Amer ican Colleges are less common. WO shall en deavor, therefore,, partially to - 134p1y the defi ciency. The number of. Colleges in the United States is one hnthired and eighteen, an average of near ly four for every State. Of these, fourteen are i t , New England; thirty-eight in the Middle States, thirty six in the. South and Southwestern States, and thirty in the Weep. The oldest is Harvard, at Cambridge, Mass. .A. D. 1836 ; the next, William Radiiary, WllifaMaanr g . V a . which dates from A D. 169 ff; and the thir d, Yale, at New Haven, Ct., WaiCh Wat 3 B , ablithed A- D. 1700. Of the principal Col'eges in the ndille States, that at Prinegton,.N. J , origina ted A. D. 1745; the UniVersify.:of Poonsylva the, A.- 1755; Jsfferson College, at Canons burg, Pa., A. D., 1802 . ; Mount St. Mary's, at Emmetaburg, Md., A. D.. 1880 ; -and the Univer sity of Virginia, A. D. 1819. Tn the West, the most flourishing College the Uthvereity of St. lonia, - founded A. - D. 1832 - - The number of students in.theso one hundred and eighteen Colleges is about twelve thousand. The largest number on the roll of any one Col lege 10 1854 was 466, the number attending the University of Virginia; Thotiumber at Yale, however, was nearly as great, beine 448. Har vard had 839, Princeton 225,-the ; University of North Carolina 270, and Brown.,University, at Providence, It. I , 252 i Vie largest library be longs to Harvard, which College-has 98,000 vol umes.; Yale has the next largest, containing 54,- 000 ; and Brown University the , next, 32.00 u. Bo wdoin", at Brunevriok, MO,has 28,000; Ef Dirtmouth, at Hanover, N.'., -. 8i,000; Georg, . -town -College, at Georgetown,—D. C., 24.000; wad the South Carolina College, at Colum bia, S. C, 22,000. Several of the Western Collegeb, considering ibeir pewit, have splendid libraries. Thus Marietta College, in Ohio, has 14.000 volumes, and the Univireity of St. Louie, 15,000. In these estiontes,.thesolumes In the students' libraries, as well as..those in the ool i'a4dvddyjicies at different g T o b l e i br e a o r s y t p o r f op e e d r, - tre i n i t e io i Colleges. At ITariara; itta-ißiftl expenses of room rent and tuition-arelainistrylollars annual ly ; and the cost of boarCie.„-from seventy to ninety dollars in` addition; thaging an average, with washing, Wood and' lies** two hundred dollars. :The expensea averaged In a similar Manneri,may beAstinialtfil at about the e',mo as may also itittiail, at Princeton. Bowdoin, Dartmouth;, Drown University, Am- beret and Williattkara c1i,34 - 57, 8 ranging froth one hundred and tensity-aim-Mane hundred and fifty dellars,... Tike University ipfi' Virginia costs each ,atudent about one Ituntle4aud twenty five dollars; while that of this Wesiein Reserve coats lees than half, or only '''sibe - ift r iiie hundred. In these estimates, - thothinglAkolts and pocket money are not inolcohni. tfesides these one. hundriclAld' eighteen col. "'Nees proper, thire - are — fekty- par theological eohools in this United 'Stalee', -- lbout seventeen law ached!, and ebittitOrtptiettioal ones:, ~„ ~~ - ~ .~, "~ ~~, 'w~ ,>..;.. MAY 81 1.4/11%, , 7:.:
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