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Digby, Jr., ;:I.'•LOTITINCI AND FUItNISUING STORE, Masonic Hall Fifth street, PiUsburgh.--Clothish; matte to order, 11 Erie. and at moderate rates. auatt SEEM [l+.l-. _7•..'. : .''t. , :: - .-1' 1:-74. , ' o i t C;- - r* ., t , T. ;'' • 'ENTERPRISE WORKS. , ; e No. 1138 Wood strgef,-.T.leird doew-ebuo l; ‘ )OWN d TETLEY would call the atte, ti n o J 1 men to their lergii a{sorttneat of Guns, n hires ° fBPartini. - ,•_olving Pistols, the largest and best selected at '' k d ev n e r , - ;,,t_ned .. i w n ii t r. his o utarkett together with a general asso °c rtmen .Hardware, at the lowest Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of whirl lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, • good approved paper. - : ' _ , - ' , 4.T "^- Ii It AMY. tIORNIN NAT: zda-i a.,1`. - Paiin.a csiin43Ce=cfrte'd. BY V-ILLmunic. ra. MONTGOMERY. NOR TEI.W.INI. MAN/A . 4 WOOD AND /Mr TER MS.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance. 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Foartb ,treat, Pittsburgh:Pa. . , decally James, Lowrie, ATTORNEY AT LAW--Ofllee, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield street arid Cherry alley. ideclldy JOSEPH W.h..A.v.lait, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, AT LAW, Office, Pio. 1.4.-4 Fourth 'Erect, ja3:lyn PISTSBUBOII, PA. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, °Mee, corner Fifth said Grant ■ts., jtalyq. P2TP,9I3PP.OZI, PA. Thomas Means, A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANaRRY. A °Mee, next door to the Pont 02ite, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 S. P. Itoes, Al - 17GitNNY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Livery Btablo. j. 29 C. Orlando Loomis, A TTOILNXY AT LAW—Otnee, Fourth street, above Wood. 1 - 3y It. U. Carnahan, ATTORNIIY AT LAW-012es on fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street... .le/9 . J. N. RlPlOlowry, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-001ce linkewoll'et 1"-utidings, on Grant 14mA. Jea D. U. Hazen TTOILYEI AT LAW—No. 3.27 FourthA street, above and d near Smithfield. max 277 'Patrick 111 , 11cuna. ALDERMAN .0f THIRD WARD. j'APPIOE CORNER OP GRANT AND prern - STREh'TS, (formerly occupied by ,Alderman LercisAwhero ell Du. elnern portainsng to the office of Alderman cud Justice et the Pence..will be promptly atiende I to. febb2co N. Ilnekmaster, Alderman \FFlCR,fleant street, between Fourth at. and Dinmond alley. Conveyancing of all kln-le done with the great est ettro and legal accuracy. Tltlea to Real Estate ex amined, &o. ja,74 . AUL, v U DOEuV DENTIST. Out , ceo-or to . G. W. Eldalo,) I:O. 141 SIEITII /10.' 0 4.2": 7 21 FIELD ST It!l'T. lala AP - Oftico hours, from Bto I o'clock, end tom 2 to L o'clock. fobls:ly „ dr J.SCOTT. UhNTLI', Fourth gime, Bra doors west-of Alaticat. brnca Musa Prom Latta A. XI to Are 'dt.e.2o:v BUSINESS CARDS. ALFII/D B. CIIIIII3a MORGAN 110IIIRTSON. EDWARD DITIIRIDOL 111:11TIT 1.. IIINGIIVALT. Curling, Robertson & ANuFecruarata OF uUT, FILESsEI) AND PLAIN IV FLINT dL ISS. WARE, wer,howe No. I 4 Wool street, .3ruer of FrNot sure:, Pittsburgh. .$ All other kinds or GleaNvrarei and Window Glasi. at low uv.rket prices. npl 1,1 ly JAUOM ItVUOLLINTIS.M., vnIoLS2ALE AND RETAIL CIOAR MANUFACTURER AND DEALER 1N ALL SINDS Of Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25 Fifty V., PftisbuTgA, Pa. Burps constantly on hand a largo supply of all the •aricUe. brands of Imp.rtrd Ma'am. JOlir 2EOOl[l/EAU, lIM.ESA LB BitOCEB, ANL, 0.)!VIHIFSION CUANT for the sole of It; Metel and Blooms. mod Prodoce generally. t. 7 Wood siren, Pitt burgh. f et 24 E=MI . . Z I.i'. tt & LI it RS 0 N (Socee,fore to Jo,hun. Rhodes a 430.) WHOLUSAIR, DU.A.LEIL+ I.l' VOltiatlN FRUIT 3, NUTS. Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, C c. Ap- 40. i 9 W0...1 Arcot, opposite the S. Cherles lintel Pittsburgh. Va. actt W.V. D O:WIAZ DOG /LAU Wll. 12151611.1.11 de. 4.30., E*ol-I.WARDING D CO11?113SION KERCTICNTS, Li&erty ctred, n.ppo - Puma. /2....11.r05a Deput, ap' Pntsttur.bn, Pa. Henry 11. (101Allsta, FORWAII.DLIII AND 0 0151.1SSION ILERCELAtIT, ant Wholeoale Moller lu Cheese. Butter, Seeds Fish, ;tic, 'Produce generally. No. 25 WOOD 2t.. Pittsburgh.' [mar( Paul & Murdock, (105131ISSION AND FOICWAILDING mr.RouAni, STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No.: Wator street, Cluemzukti Obio. oplaf King 0. 12Loor WHOLESALE OROCEES AND ritoDuor. DEALERS— No. 7.7 Wood edreet. l'ittaburgh. ' imYM 11. T. C. Itlorgars, B0038EIS:1111 AND STATIONER—has always on ben e general a..aortment of Bcho..l,llC.Calianeous end Blurt Bootie, Printing, Poat and Dap Paper, Wholende and Re. tell. No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East aide, PlthOm.rgl. 115. %Vented, Raii and Tanners' Scraps. apls:ly 1. W. Chadwick, EALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street j_f Pittsburgh. The highest y rice in caM paid or rags. myll.y WiLLIAid inu.sa, 'luta W. wsrmn.c, Iltuburgii tallier ez itleketsort, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS' , JI , BRANDIES Winos and Begwa--Nos. 172 and 174. corner of Irwin and Liberty xtr4..ta, Pittsburgh. Iron, Halle, Cotton Yarns. to.. clon.gtantly on hand. -23 William Carr & Co., (iFx. Com Into of the firm or .1 'Pit:GER h CO.) NVIIOLESA.LE. GROCERS and ILiitlersia Eon,ign Wine, and i tforioncrubi.hi and Wbl, t....71er, N 0.329 Commercial Row, Liberty strwit, irirgy Co-Partnership. • pas enbacribers have this day formed "partnership for the purpose of carrying on ‘ - entmassion and Forward in connection with the Fish, Bacon and Od, and Pr dace dace business generally, under the +tyle of EN.n..l9n ,k Rum lIDLON warehouse No. 116 WL.ter and 15d Prnnt etroete; t7orcterly occupied by klurbridge dt Inahram. W'.i. B. IiNGLISII, - JA ‘11:3 itIeIIARDSON, JAR. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February let, 185.4.:feb.3 MI R. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., denier iT 4.7 • Country Produce, offer, for sale a choice stock o Fdrocerias, selected for family rise. Spices of every varlet) sand the purest quality, ground at him Steam Mina. pried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex change for Yerchandize. F. R. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth', Warranted (lards° Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested in rural affairs. janll W B. SNOLIJII. J. ILICITAMDI.I:I. J. L. BLANITI ENGLISIII dr, ILICII/IRDSONs COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Asir Wriohausle Dealers In Fish, Bacon and oil, and Frodur• generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Lturbridge Inghram, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, l'itteburgh Penna. fe3 Commission liourc. rutrm subscribers have opened a house for the above pur I pose, at No. 17 Fmithfield street, four doors above tb. Monongahela Mouse. We will purchas4, or receive, ou commission, for sale, consiamments of Flour, Cscori. Cheese, awn, Oats, Dartcy, Etas Seal , Crate Ilalrd !fay, die., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at tin boot market rates for cash. nov6 ALGEO A CO. Jae. 61 , Laughiln. H:1 EALER TN entocorti ES, PRoDUCL., , FLOUR, BACON ke., No. 10 , corner dmithlleld and First- streets, Pin' burgh, l'u. ~t- , - .;'iron:( U. e ,uau .ruenuu., L. LoliNt. TOON:3 T. 13. Young 4r. Co , N.. 3 , Smithfield street, opposite City 17,4,1, MASLT- A .CUREILS OF CABIN ET FURNITURE ANI C.. AIRS. ot every denriptino. M iterityln and work ansuip warranted, and anld at reduced prices. Care takes a D+^kin z tor land an.l water earrlaze. coat II C. D. Wood, -, 8.1...u11l ER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINE A. 4 ../ LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth dor lance' .i Race, east side, Philadelphia has on hand the be. h aril id- F of old 11111.11,11.?.R Wine,. Philadelphia , Whisky, Slououp iela W hooky, Holland Oin,Cordlala, /to , on terms worth• he aten Una of purchasers and dealers. fau29v !Leary trirCulionigh dz. Co., 110f.E34L1i tiILOCRICS and Commission J , erchantr norms'. nr Penn •nd Irwin odv.. Pittehnrah A. A. C. Duncan, urnoLEsA.LE Oft.OOEMS, and Dealers in Produce, For civil Wines and Lilquora,oll Monongahela and !tont' ed Whisky, No. 231 !Abort)? sL, Pittabur.th. Pa. I iridiy . . 71 7 ~ c , ' 4 . . ..; 0 A. 'rindto, - WHOLESALE and Recall SADDLE, HAHNE& TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET it AG man ufar ', turn:. Nu. 1.013 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. '.24 i72a7 John H. 111•11 or. -- , . OLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MIISIOAI . Vir INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Husk, School Books an. tationery, No.l= Wood moot. 1 janl . J. 1111:1/3 HAGAN 4.; ' WHOLESALE and Rotail ti fro in Saki, Flincy any Staple DRY GOODS, Nos. VI Blurket and 8 Claim Itrest, Pittsburgh. surd PO Ve E H.L.11111.1.10N n a ra ll' ain E e Ca yi ßt n att A er N . D . O f lt or Ni c . a .M st ß i . n N s TA i L o ' C a A s. R . V y ßit t ß i 7 *whiling, Designing, ho. Composition Ornaments for th , ration of Stalmboata, D niklinga, kc.; FI ELI eat, near the POO. Oince• yham t if, INFIVVELIOUSE,I ...- AhrOY SID,O: 4.11 D WOOLEN DYER. AND CLEANER. --"' N 0.7 1.9A13.ELL4. St., near the Emmet Hotel., 7 *. aear4 Autang,tr. ,1 00111.11/11? S L. 01.121111 LAT S. OUTIMERT Cr. SON, ..ZEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 15C1 Smithfield strut novl n L. B E , 11 7 15V RT a u r N d thy and LEGHORN E s A n i d E ß ß ßAlD ß LlATS, S c il or ° n E er ' of Market and Liberty Mats., .0.174 Pittsburgh, Ps. jolty JOUN IifiTCUELL, HOLESA.LE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, gyp) Next door to H. Chit d'e-Shoe House,-Pittsburgh.- —John W. [Sutler Co., ODWARDING AND 0 01IMISSION MNRCHANTS— Dealsra in all kicals of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Da and Shoat Lead, Of Front atrvot. faao2B PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5;00 VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTERPFLISM WORKS. no. 136 WOOD sriumr, tan DOOII anow yindm sun. WN d rinuazr. . . arm, IMPORTERS and manufacturers et CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Au We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly ork hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Alio, Guns, Pls. tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Hamm, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk: Hunting and Pocket ErtiVeDi Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Lc.— Also, Truesee and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLESI—We are making Rldes of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders reesired for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be ail ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at WhOlecala prices. myl6 Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. TICE roabscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith. field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS,' BRACE ETA, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit GIB Bitting, ever offered in this market. Slaving arrangements made by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of put. creasers to their selection. We are. determined to sell as low is any house In the West, and being practical Gas Fit. tars, can offer peculiar advantages to those. desiring articles in this line. We south:mess heretofore to flt up buildings of every de ecription for gas. Water and steam. • •• • Brass Castings of all kinds rnado lb order pronsp,tl7.. LONG, MILLF.B & CO, norny N 0.109 First strent. ItOltG/B niAcTettzti, FROM NEW TONE, MANUFACTunn of the celebrated Goevemer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupee; and every description - 45 - of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and .o.oss Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, , 9 4 0; between Wood and Market, Pitts. burgh. BIATCIILICS system enables Ladies and Gentlemen to_measure their beads with accuracy. • FOR W 10.9. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No.l. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupee; to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the eruct shape of the bald part. 1E174 Row Coach and Carriage Factoryl JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO. &roc* qf Rebecca and 13e1m004 strata, .W.. 9114111 Oily, WOULD respectfully InPorm their friends and the public generally, that they bays commenced the manufacture of Carriagee, "I s •deee. o - t rouchee, llockaways,Buggies,Sleighe and Chariots,in all their various styles of finish and proportion. AU orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Bellaire will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using all their work the best Itastern Shafts, Poles, awl Wheel 'tuff, they feel confi dent that all who layer them with their patronage, will be perfectly eatießed on trial of their work. • Purcisserr are mtuested to give um a call, before parvhs :ng elsewhere. octBly I I. T. JaHNSTOrt FAcctsior Carriage b`actory. jr‘IIiNFITON, BROTIIER S CO., PRACTICAL COACH MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alie gheny city, Pa., have on lama and are manufacturing na extensive assortment of Carriages, Rocksways, Buggies, gwage Cars, ac., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using In all :heir mirk the best Juniata Iron ancivasteria hickory. Be. pairs 'Rented to on the most reasonable forma. They feel couLdent that all who may furor them with their patron age, will be per.ectly satisfied on trial if their wort. The Pittsburgh and Blanches - tar Otunibuvea pain every fif teen minutem during the day. LTTaLarLIGH CTACIA — F AC Tont'. Y. cluzLow.. ....... L errs - siva noonoc ALUM. Bigelow & Co., lICCESSORS TO E. 31.11111ELOW, No. 40 , j r u i ;3 , 0 Diamond alley, near Wool Pitta. nurgh--COACIIES, CARDIMIEd, PULA- W-....."'";4: YONti, IlUti OLDS, and every description of toner vehicles built to order, and thilebed in a mariner on in:passel far beauty of design, elegance of tinlab, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. Air All work warranted. norD ROBERT il, PATTERSOiii'S 0. LIVERY AND SALE .4110 v 11 0 - val b STABLE, liitaeseirT Corner Diamond /tragic and Cherry satcy t aprli•tf PITTSBURGH, Pd. JOSEPH rLscannto,- - '" -- , —.— feucciseox vo L. isrLeox h' 1304 nOIINXit MAILFLIZ BTRERT AND DIAMOND, keeps ‘,./ constantly ou hand a full assortsaent of Drugs, Med. Ana ,ft ldadiclncOheste,i'arfutnary, tad all articles pertain - Liu' to Ws taslnese. . te- Phyaidatie' Preacriptione carefully comfemadall at dl hour,. _ lOUS FLX.IIII.I. CoCtILLN FLAY MG. FLEMING BROTHEILS, (thicov,rore to .1. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. CO Wand Slaw/. t skirgh, Pa. Proprletora of Dr. 111 . 1.13c's Cciebnuted Vermituge, Liver Pale, Jalo JOHN HAFT, JR., (Successor to J.A. 31'Ouney,) Wholesale anti Retail Druggist, . 4 YU Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, ac, 141 rt. Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, apeliindely PITTSIMBOII. - - JOHN GitupuTT, MP , /11TER OF PRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Cc.—Dealer 1 in fine Old 11,,conzatiela Wlthky, Peach Brandy, IL , rtlfyinanen, corner of Badtbteld and Front trastos eltcro•-•71,11 R. L. ALLEN, WIIOLISALL DEALER IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Rye Whisky, dce. ALSO, ItECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, rirrslivicult, l'A. WINES, Brandies, Gina, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, :crotch Me, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Ili Monongahela Bye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, sVild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported ll•vans, legalia, and Principe Cigars; El.alf•Spanisla and Common ti are, all at such low prices no to challeng 4 compe ition. Fancy liar Rego and Labelled Bottles of every style, and lemijohns of all slzes. I respectfully invite an examine. ion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apraly New School for the Violin •-• • . 1)Y U. C. LULL—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN BCIIOOL D A new and complete synopsia of Violin playing, in an progreesi au and practical form, and designed expressly the American student, to which is added valuable lee one and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Soloaand Alas of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, trranged and composed by U. C. HILL, pupil of Spotty, late :'reFi,lent of the Now York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY BLEBEIR, 101 Third street. We have carefully examined the above work of U. C and consider it one of the most complete and prat Al Violin Schools we have ever even. O. ANTON, 11. VOGEL, (0141 Teachers of Music. C 1 L . o4 .l , l . l ” t e Dci ( 8 1 T at o e the . 117 ( o t f w Ooo o 1.1 0. Y r: o Laa be lo ,; ) t h h ,a e rim tend,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING .USLNEBS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a oars of the patronage of the late firm. N. IL—Clothing made to order In the most fashionable Lyles, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none In the qty Jan2o:y Jams. Mellinger, kIONONGAELELA PLANING Ml! —Would respectfully inform lala friends and the pubila, that hie new metal. ',Aliment Is now in full operation, and that he is prepared to uraish Boat Oabine, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, pith promptness, and at the lowest rates. EME=ME:I;=III each, Doors, and Moulding., of every deetription, made to vier. Buildere and Carpenters would find It to their advantage o give him a call, as he can now turrush them with planed tuff sultabilLor every description of work. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, %if ANUFACTORERB of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERB o tc. Al o, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, r cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be romptly attended to. feb9:ly No. 43 CbOner of Fifth and Wood Struts, Office up stairs. Entrance from Ml' street— Pittsburgh, ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has CL commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in cortned ion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will leo attend to renting. Persons on want of servants, in any 'opacity, Or those in want of places, will be supplied at short iutice. All baldness entrusted to his care promptly at ended to. .DAZELBL Am., JB Rtfcrentes—T. J. Elghera, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. Lialle, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, left A. Old. jaalB Schuohman & Hawnlet% ITHOGRAPECERS—Third street, opposite the Postecdace, 1./4 Pittsburgh. Maps, Landacapee, iiill Heads, Show .sbels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and 13iting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed / Colors, Gold, Bronce, or Black, in the most approvedstyle, ud at the most reasonable prices. octibily .. 4. OMIT D. REISINGLA T. J. GRAFT. Graff, Re'stinger Jr. Graff, AT ESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre , I Pitts- F Y burgh, Pa. 1111117760117111 as Or Xeoking Stoves ' Plain and Fancy Grates, Joal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fenders, ?arlor Stoves, Sad and Dog Irons, aollow Ware, Portable Forges, sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, tore Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &e. finhls B. am= W. W. =lt J. R. Eltirtilli Smlth, Hair & Hunter, (Late Smith &Sinclair,) vviio.LESALE. G ROCERS, ?RODUVE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A ND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh hlsaufac• ! - 1. inn% 122 Second and 151 .First street, Pittsburgh, eons. t". 139 .I. TUNING RE OLD PRINTING BSTABLISIIKIEIT, (late John. Stockton) and Blank Book and Stationery t &rehouse, is prepared to execute every style of Legal, :ommerclal, Oanal and Steamboat Job . Printing and Book linaing; and furnish every article lathe Blank Book, Paper .ad Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most ...son:ibis terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse,Printing Office ad Book Bindery, corner of Market and illtoonifste. (novl6 i t ~., .zl,\ RECONIIIEN DATION JOSEPH T.LOWRY, W. 8. LICIVOIIe BUSINESS CARDS. North:34ol.nm' Police Agency, NO. 89 WASILINOTON 87.R.RGT, corner of Dearborn, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ALLA 3 MURTON Pinkerton dr. Oo DIP= Th u R ATTENTION TO TITE TELONACTION OP A CIENIIILL . . . DETECTIVE POLICE ULPIINESS In the states of /Muds, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana mb.l.9:dtf • - • Mail late &mot JONES QUl(lo.laaVlng been dissolved T by the death of John P. Quiev, on the 27th lust., the bush:tees of said firm adi I be nettled by the nnderelgned, at their (Ace, corner of Rosa and 'Pint streets. ISAAO JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September :10,1864—toct2:y Isms Jones, vrANUFACrIIRER of Spring andLder Steel, Plough INI Blab steel, steel Plough. Wings, Coach and Rliptic Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw,. Brill and Hammered Iron Axles,--corner of Rosa and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct±ly meso t0NL9........ D. D. Rogers & Co., it/ILITUFACTIMERS of ROGERS' patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth.• Office corner Rosa and First streets. oct2ly PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, - . ROBERT H. PATTERSON, CORNEAOF DIASIO.AD STREET AND Cil SUSS Proprietor,LEV. q 311 E subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected e HIDING SCIIOOL, which, lu point of size, COMMOdIOI39. Dees and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estate lishment In the United States. Ito location is accessible from all parts of the city, while its high'and tire eltuation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exert-hi-, The Rococo are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pukka or expense will bo spared to make Chia establishment the first In the confidence of the public,. octal! itICII iiTD6ISI)C - ii. /NO, HA:ID7ACCaniIt op Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—idge. 21 ST Clue meas. All kind. of Composition Ornaments, for dreacaboats, de. Ali kinds of Giblng and lie gilding, to order. (lilt Mouldings Eir Enamel+, veholesee and rvtell Varnish for l'a . n,lngs Engraving, and Lillvrrephg, for vale. ffe:si - Impaired or defaced Oil Pa thing.: restored In the beet manner. An Frames and Mouldinus tronorseturnsl In this estab 11slatueut may bo cleaned without Injury, with soap and Call and see. To. 21 St. Clair et, Pittsburgh (mh2.ll.ti WM. A. M'CL U RG, DICALUR IN Fine Tose, Choice Fatally Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WDOI) AND SIXTH STS., PITTSIWIttIii, Pa. j 8 now rnceisinga large na,,rtm.ant of tIoODS, in athilUon .Irewly 7.tentit•o tnotc, pur , beawd from firet bends in th.. ttest,rn tnerketa, which, will be aold at the le.west market prteee. 41'Rot Lc, 9i enmhnat, and families, buying by Lb.; Quantity, supplied at whoto,sh• rates. 4•f Goode delis. err,l irl the city tree of charge. siol.lll J 111 IT VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, T] Ad RECt,VEIIi.II his health so OA to resume hi, old II tiuhlness. •oil hz nl etied his bt.IND NI/Oa:FAC TORY, at No. 08 VIPI a Brneie,o•nr the Post yin,. between Wood hod Smithfield, whore he has on aleortm nt el lILINDS„ trimmed with plain and tams worsted and silk trimmingh, suit is prepare! to till hey order in his i kW', on the 21.31 t restionatle terme. Ills work is werrarated to glee tetisfnetiou nr mo e s refunded. ihtln Er paired. give !dm a call, la he caul. be bo.t io work• mosiatip. tu)T.ly q Intere , t of Mr. JUIIN ATWELL irs our bartnioas rra.r , foam, ibtr Ibti.;t4sigrtruient. 9 , 1 r I , l.u.ineas, as, W ❑OLEBACB G it,f3Cf:lir;;Nrlft be coullutial by the tomukt hrg ptirtutire under 1136 Arta .1 UAGALki . , COARRVE R CO., Nos. 1.8 and 2) Wand l`tr , tlt, Pictsbor - tsh. LIAO ALKY.. WOUDWAItD A. Co.. 211 itneer. Philsolrlptsia. IVS.t. I.I)IGAL}IV A. CO. Pitt.kburith, Dockarther Iftb,lB!4---fcte.c2? Notice. T it.tvE cold toylntareet In the buslneas of Long. Jlillar Co" to R. A. Long, who, with John Phillip!, will c, , n. ,tinun at the rtatfil, Yo. IU9 Front efmt. I cordially recommend thr new firm to Liu par:rang* of toy frionch. Pittsburgh, July 29,1554. P. 11. NIILLI.II.. S. A. WJ /NO. PMILIPS. S. A• LONG & CO., ,_IOIOELL AND BRASS FOUND/ZS, AND OAS FFFSNILS, JD! Infitattentiontu-thair swan/ Ifm. audtiirrs , Hiseket.., Pendauta, and ut her fixture., We fit up hoiTh..a "wirt - Mar 'Aid Stearn, make Bra.. Caotings 1,1 all kind, to order, fur olsli Railroad Pumps nod Took Fittiug., and keep Anti. Attrition Metal eou.tantly on hand. jy31::: Silver Manufactory. QrooNs, FtIRRP , ImIILENIs, & , -.—ltes,c-• aLi PILICtB. 1.3 —Owing to superior Cue. llke men aeLtirltlg my own work, we are now belling at least 10 r, rent. wee than the eastern cities. or pkew iter, All woe ' era Sterling Sl:res . —We elm msnotacturo Spoons of the British sterling. yeality. Watchee on I Watch repairing motioned, with every fa. ditty nod renewed determination lo give entire to customers, both so to price rm.! .he superior finality of the work. W. W. WIleS/N, Wad:balsam sod Jecdiee, novlt corner of Martel and Fourth streets. • Steamboat Furnit urn and Chairs. 5 1 WE have on hand and are constantly mannfactn. ring NT E A M 110 AT CABIN FUltNlTllitt: AND C11A11i.1. , , of every deacription, via: Extension Dining Tattle• ; Do liar de ' • Ladles Cabin Chains, of various styles; Vents. do tin di; butte P.., .n do Jo do; 1..., Toilet Boxes; Tete • fetes; Sofas; Divans; Centro Tablet., Wash Stands; Card do; Water 'do; Trays, kc., he. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices Bathos factory. T. It. YOUNO A CO, _ . jytAl 38 Smithfield st„ opposite City Hotel. NI 0 T 1 C EE. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY No. 'X ftifUi strut, firr/ earner abr. 11.2r1.4. VI-ea PA wERE WILL br frond the largest and best assorted idoeß ever niter . .. Ll 1. r rale to this city. Pun:lingers will tint It to their advantage to rail nt this es tablishment and examine for themselves; it Is all I nod to insure their custom. C. DALY. N. hl.—Remember the CIICA? STOCKINfI CORNER. febLy C. D. C. H. Heistlly dr. Co., ()HEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Nu. S*2 Third street, Vi near Market, would respeetfully inform their friends mid the public generally, that they h.e now in store their a:mindere FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the ltuyel Velvet and Brussels. So the rem- Moe Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Ewer Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new degimis and very rich. Corms and Canton Batting, Drliggete, Rugs, Mats, Stair Itoda Window Shades, In. Persons in went are intlte , i to tall and oxen, lee their stock. Steamboat:, hotels, and Residenres Furu kawa on the moat reasonable term, 6y - "Smal I probts and quirk sales." — Gll TERMS CASES ONLY. Bounty Lunch•-.Solatie r• , t; I ral trx.. 11 1 1 IE unth•rnign.,l has mad« arranw.m.-rit, wrch Thomam Lumptuu, of Washington City, to pro.• 11, WARRANT: 4 , .4c.. for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for lin JUN T 1 LADS, or arty other aloha, or the Goveruov-ut. SASIIIEL FAUN E.,ToCK, 11.eAldonoo, No. 9 Roc. F9m.et, Pitt,burgh Wm. H. Talcott & BUCCE9IIO.9 TO T. Kaman; EL, a on.,] ANUFACTURERS OF GI LT AND MAHOGANY L00N .131. ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, do., and dealer. In Imported and Dementia Fancy Goods, No. 62, cor ner of Wood and Fourth mtreitta, Pittsburgh. octl2:lw Deposas Longrrortn & Zimmerman's Ca— tavroa Wines and Brandy. 1 im undersigned has received and offers for sale, at Cin mural paces, a large quantity of Logworth R Zimmer man's choice and worid renowned Sparkling, Dry end La dies' Sweet Catawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will Sod my establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled trom the gentiles Cirepti, Is declared by many excellent judges, equal In havoc to the best imported Cognac. D. FICNELSEN, ja2o N 0.137 Liberty street. LADUSIIIuIe the Smoke. rpnE subscriber having the exclusive right to mannfac- Jl_ Cure and sell SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Any intortnntion can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. BARN DOLLAR, dec24:tf I Iron Clts Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. It Is True I Gr .. THAT PlOTtateln f nuperfnr excellence may . be obtained at CAltoo43 New Daguerrean Gnlln ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from • One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken In a few &occlude. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. feblfl SDWAILD B. 1111.1.. MARCUS X. LIOLLIDST nin & Hoillday t IDRODLICE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MFR. OH - ANTS, Evantville, la—Strict attention paid to all consignments for sale of Flour, Produce, &o. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for re.abipment forwarded with despatch. toct9:Bm 0011.1. E LEAGUE FACTORY. HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, eta., Rebecca street, Allegheny, hoe opened a Wareroom SECOND E.TORT POST Bonnons, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ?demi:1111MB who are not aware that these Checks can be made as good and sold as low here as - in any other city In the United States, are invited to call and examine for them selves. mh12.9.m Ledlie & Ulain, i (Successors to Mulvany & Ledlie.) Al ANEW A:TURF:RS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Filet and!Faticy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Giass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware• house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. rabSidly A Card. riAlll4 G sold my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., CO., to William IL Taleott, who, with A. G. Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Duel nem at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the Istyle of Wm. U. Talcatt /4 Co. I confidently re commend them .t 9 my, former customers, as every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. All penaMs basing demands against me,and all Indebted tome, wat t please make an early aattlemeat. oetl2 T. KENNEDY, JR. "LIIBIL—W bbla New No. 1 Herring reed and for sale by 1 49 U - ATWELL, LIM a 00. MUM PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1855 R E MOVA L.. C. IHMSEN • ' MANUFAOTUBEH OF NVRIVI TAB= OF . VIALS, BOTTLES , AND • WINDOW GLASS... Black Porter, Wine and C/aret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; -- ALSO FLINT GLASS IN EMT' VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 199,195 Fine PITTSBURGH, PA. [mll2B I:DRAIID A. MICICZEL New Trimming Store; ' •• ' No. 83 Om ter• of Market sired and flu Distramid. , FRANK VAN OORDEF. respeeftilly - ant:mm=4 t 4 the public of Pittsburgh andricinity,.tbathe will opet lila new Trimming Store on Slunday,dpril I.7th. Rasing Sued up the neatest atom room in the city, and tilled It with a choice selection of the latest stiles of Trlatealogaarkl Fan cy Gooda, he flatters himself that he will offer superlor in. documents and endeavor to give fall satisfaction to all who may favor him with thrir patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No. 83 Market street, Corner of the Diamond. faprl2l PRANK VAN GORIER. of Copararaortslelp, FIRM OF Dissolution LIVENUSToN, IP GtIEN".2 Ei), Pro t prietors of the PITTSBURGH NOVELTY 'WpitllS, vas rthoulred by the death of M. PAIN J, itOdOessOn the 14th of March last. The business of the NOVELTY WORKS vitt hareottil 0111 d in all Its branches by the surviving partners, wader the nunie and style of LIVINGSTON, (EASEL...4IO 4 who will also eettlo up the affairs of the late firm L. It. LIVINGIiTON, CALVIN ADAMP, J. K. MOORIIVAD, Pittsburgh, Pa, May 4, 1855.] IV. D. COPtliAls semi 11'01.06131... ..... .... coantutn".seimosat I Wholonlo and Retail Clothing Mfytchants, NO. DES WOOD BTDEET - . MRS anbarribera respectfully inform their olit onFtolnere jj and the public In general, that they have this day as. soetated themeelves In the above buds:ere, under the firm of JOUN II'CLOSKEY k CO. They reepeetfhlly solicit a saute or public patrohage. The previous busts:was of earl will be settled by them. wire. ronwpattooly. ' fA9 &toots and Shoos. JXVLAIIORLIIN, No. 95 Fourth etreet, marl, opparfte 8001. the .tlayor's O ffi ce, is man ufastu ring Clentlemcn'a Lust e Low Shoes , tires and buttoned; Congteaddt! Button .1 Gaiters; Ladle*? Hews, Balt Boots, Jenny - Unds, 1311 p. pure, and French Lashing Gaifeee, of erery-colorAnd obele; fancy hid and again Getters, e( the best mater ial; M ..ee tel Children's do, of every vartety. ~ N. 11—A11 !Linde made to order, o ehort ortkek. r.r:l9 Soldiers' Bounty Lands, A ND el ALBS AGAINST th/VBIt:IMENT..-1 will pro c re lieu ray Land Warrants for S!thflem,th,ffr Widow and Minor Children, end will protrcute . a4ainst floYrrement, and attend to tmelneee in att....Court of Citoll3l," ryvatly established by Congest , . Wilcs, No. 148 Third street, one door oboes Era ithtleld at. March l9, 1.455—(tatt291 ORA NAYLOR. N.WW SEED S'FOILEs . JAME.% WARDEOP,. ,r‘FIFE.II9 for sale CANARY BIRDS of the icoot improved kiv breed, being very hanly, anti due singesa, Bird Seeds - , Hemp, Millet, Rona and mixed Seel. Bouquets 111 be fusoislattl compoo of tho famst T.LOWERJ3.I , II: Ci ruitha, Robe Buds, lieli..nropee, Le. Nvergreeue k• ch pots) for Cbristwas Trees, Irma tho aced 43:11 DorUvitural Ewan, No. 4.4 Fifth et., near Wood. dec2o igniroLisii AND CLASSICAL SEITINADY. IN. T. AIcDONALID, si. A., PEINCIPAL. M: next aeftsion of the Institution will mut:nonce on 1 3LONDAY, the nth of September next, oath& room ror.. ner of Ferry and Liberty etrette, lately OCCupied by the 3.1 e. ere. ligfcres tret—ilon. A. W. Loot:1U. O. Hupp, Jr., S. F. Von onhoret. a. Miller. Jr. Bounty Lauda. TEIE Utlth7Flgned contlnues to osdain Bounty Laud Warrants The prate= bill ttlreA trn'all who have served In any war Anne 17W. ICA acres. lettna moderate. Lt al Illimond alley. Mhl24 between Wood Ft. At! Diamond. Agency for aottlitra*, Ciatm•. I°CAM'S uF LAYD3.—t . UnCLIASE - AND .st,ALE, uF 4 t AND WA/MANI . S- ,--- nld 11 - fr-Idnintid be , msdn sr. Latgeirtent4 with rocapetVat and reeponsible gel/Cern n't to obtain Ceralleater or Worranto for koldieric their minor children, who aril enti,;lo.3 td Itounty Lando; fhISO far the Location of Lards, and the Purchx4 end sale of Land AVimaute. JOHN' ea. DAVIS. c:1/14:tf Corner of cood and" Fifa, streets. New Paper Ilanill2lo - 85 Il ODD ErTTLEST, VINE FRENtIi An AuLkacyarp,i...auutrArEns; Pnnel Decorations, In gold, oak and marble; Rnit Papers, of rano. styles; .od Plain Pupmrs, for dining memo ant , chambern; Cheap and low pricNl Well Papers; Ilord.rs, Cotarias, Iviguree, Window Shade, A largo and ..0611)11A0 PASO:Uneta of the abort, Relented for th+ season, trill he Rohl at tho usual low prices. ort3 WALTER P NI A ILMALL. Walter P. Marshall, TMPORTER and :Dealer In french and American Paper lianzrBv," MAIM ram?, DITWELN TiIIAP AND TOURTII SMUT& TRANGEItd VISITING TUE CITY SIIODLD CALL IN 0 to are the beautiful assortment of CELINA, GLASS and QUERNS WARE, now open at the above est:stabil. ment. Our geode bring entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest etylen of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron -stone, we have a great variety of shapes: also, g:old band and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet seta. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dlnner Set Is large and well seleeted. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Cantors, Waiters, and Qouse Furnithing Goods, we have a large assortment. COMMON IVA.ItE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Inshot, P .ser., Nappies, Bawls, Pitchers, and every article to the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, an the purchaser may wish. Also, a darn assortment of a I c 7 )LABS WARE, which we are selling. at ntate:it 't sre' r Aria of which are offered at wholegale ur ret 0ct.1:5 ,EARY. SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, CHARLOTTE' BLUME. No. 118 Wood , street I•lttsburgh, solo Agent , The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly gn i "' perior to all others, both in elasticity of touch and SUprrlttrlty of ton.. They have tot otny received the highest maths of appro bation from the best European Ilanlos, such as LIST, TLlAL.Miktti, And others, oho have them constantly In their own nee, but also from our resident I'n:tremors. The following is an extract from a letter of After describing the particular style ' two of which he wants for own use—one Grand and one Square—ho rreakil so follows Of their excellent qualities: •• My little daughter, who plays very weh, must, et his my. self, here a good instrument, and yours are the on,y ours which :an oetirfv me. Instruments are offered me on the moat accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours. I remain yours, respectfully, •• ticsnr Itonnock, Pittsburgh, Pa." For wile by CLIAR.LOME BLUME, at the "Old Estab. liehed Piano Depot," 118 W.od street, 2:1 door above Fifth Also. sole Agent for Plttabwich and Western Denosivania Jur lid Del, Dacia dCb /I,s/.7a Piunns, (which in the s ast ern cotes are considered superior to either Chickering's or N eons 8 Lin k's, but which fact is not extensively known, as they have but lately been introduced 'here ;) and other New York and Philadelphia Piano's, of the beet makers, at prices trom $228 to $804.1. ulbl9 A FEW days since, I published an advertisement of my Baustoun Pianos, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. ii Rohbock, of this city, addressed to Mrsate. Baumgarten A Heine, of Hamburg, the manufacturerx, was insect d. This morning 1 observed in several of the daily papers a'• Notiet," signed by Prof. R In which he BMWs that I was unauthorized to make use of It, and that it was incorrectly stated and applied. In reply-1 presumed that if he had written the letter, Le, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from Lim to make the name public. As regard the assertion as to its incorrect- Ileita, I have the letter In my possession, and it speaks for itself, word for word as I hare published. Messrs Baum garten A Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Rota:cock for endO[FOLOetif —their Pianos wore known, appreciated and revolved the highest rummendatioue from the brat artists, long before Prof. R. saw fit to pass an opinion upon them. Mr reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that he was well known in the city, end net bo suer his rernm mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Nation. In conclusion, I may add that they . stand on their o wn merit, and tire endorsed by such men as List, Thalburg, and others, solely on account of their merit. Inh23 CHARLOTTE BLUME. IT NM an advertisement of ni. Blume, in this paper, my na Le is made use of in connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such nee la unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the waver is incorrectly stated and misapplied. the facts ere these: About a year- ago I wrote to Baumgarten k Beim!, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) for a Piano ut a new and peculiar construction, and of which I furnish ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any ouch, and' requested me to examine a Piano of their make sent o Mrs. Blume, at the mime time offering to furnah me with a similar one, in case I liked It. I accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not pleaee me, I declined purchasing of them. I have since bought and am now using a Piano from the factory of motto & CLARK, N. Y. (tah23) HENRY ItOIIBOCK, PIANOS. . ' MELLOR No. 81 Woon =tar, between Fourth street and Diamond alley, has jug received from the manufactory of CII If:MERINO SONS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their VIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE vIANO FORTES, with all the late and vuluable improvamenta—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument All the Piano Fortes from this man ufactory are warranted, and will be BOW INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several second•band Pianos, In good order, for Pala at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, itc., bIELODEONB—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely now and beautiful styles, and from the best manufactories In the country, at $45, $5O, $75, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOHN H. MELLOR, Agent for the sale of CMCfiiddlNG A. BONS' P 1.82108, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. Sige• No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. • mtillS Tug/LOCO-16 kegs 6 Twist Tobacco receiving and for 1 sale by Ina)/ ATWELL, LEE a co. ' 4 ":."'„, 1 1. ' BUSINESS CARDS. PROFESSOR HENRY P. 011130011 CARD. NOTICE. NEW STOCK OF O,HICIERING 4- SONS' 6 . , ,84;!..4 • , MisCELLANEOUS Pittsburgh Dlatixematical & Comiriervial COLLEGE IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen Pupils who whilst to eceive a sound and thorough tr:nw• ledge of the following branches of education: Wriliug, Book•Keeplog and all Its collateral sciences. Algebra, 0,1111, try, Trigonometry, Itteneuration, Navigation, the tp:. of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, dm, Sc. The Principal needs not to be recommentlni, ex his neon and cepability are well known to this community, being a Teacher In ibis city for coven! rare. end for the last three months ha r genially taught in the Iron City Commercial College out has left It on his own accord, with the Intention ofto oh- Ilshlug en Institution In which the youth of Pitteb_rgh can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable thou making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. The Principal's capabilities can ho tented by any person who double his qualifications, as they ',re by the gem le men where names are attached to the following teitl.• taco:dale : Atzrourter, November 2-1, 1864. I take great pleasure in certifying to N, Berry's quello - as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct young gentlemen in the science of accounts--be aides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other reagents. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor in Pittsburgh (.omme•cfat College. Pars:mon, November 21. Mr. Barry in eminently qualified for Imparting instruction In the science of Arithmetic and Double-Entry Book.licep log I faun l him even critically acquainted..with thcc;e brunches of knowledge. JAB. M. PitYOP., Principal Third Ward Public Schools I state it to My opinion, that an a elathematiden and Book Keeper, Mr. John Berry has few equals, and no nupe riors. I think all the Teacher, of this ..lounty A/SHOtilitiL,l will concur with me in this statement. Principal First Ward ii•huols, Allegheny. The Writing department will bo attended to by a guntte mutt of superior qualifications, who will devote all hi: ct teution to tho immediate Unproven - wait of the pupidl. Hours of instruotiou from 0 A fd. to 10 P. fd. TEMA 3: Book.geiping and Writing $2O per courie. Arlthr.mdc.. ................ 10 per quarter. Writing 3 for 30 le.son.i. ATIIPN.ECIt ItcuaveLs, Liberty Street, near Wood.. noble J. BABAS', Principal. DCIPF'd MERCANTILE COLLEGE, P.TTSBURGH, PA. INCORPOR ATE]) BY THE LEGISLATURE of Perm:7l- venie, with Perpetual Charter r3ABD Or rat - STEIL Hi, Fxcellencv the lion. tames Buchanan, Hon. W. H. Lowrie, Sloe. Wm. Wilkins, Hon. Moses Hampton, lion. Charles, Naylor, Den. J. It. Moorhsad FfixtarT. P. DUFF, author of the "North American Accountant," Proferwor or Boot-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. 110WDEN, Assistant frofesror of Book. Keeping JOHN D. WILLIAMS, [Re beet off band Penman in the United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B HATCH, 'sq., of the Pl:teburgh Bar, Protector of Mercantile Law an ' ' al Economy. P. HAYDEN, Prln.dp he Mathematical Department, Profesen• of Ma hematite The Student,, of this I ostittltion obtain the following ob. 'lons ad 611tugen user all ..thers let. A trelnin.t for business prepared by a practical mer chant cif ettliteen years experience to extensive busine , s, ;ant ured and pet footed by fifteen years substquent pearl ice in tnaehine BiL he Diploma bear.; the signature of the author of system et Bonk 11 eping ct ctloneti by the Chamb, of C.nomorce of :Nuts York, as the moat perfect n the Eng:l , h language. 1.4 otudenta can review and here the professional advice Ol the PrincipNany future tau", tree of charge. 4th. They obtain the bondwriting of the best Penmen in the Unite States—One uLo write, all t.litp.•cim ne which he exhibit.,. Sth. Regular Lecture, en Commercial Lag, • clit ;al Economy and the Primo tins of Commerce Refer to any of our City Ilerchaute r Bankers before , anguting 0,111. re. Pupils recelred dally. Tetras unlimited, and no tr.tht of the permanence of the institution. Dutra 11,1;.•Kenning . , flarpvr'm edition. ,SL bo—pp. 1112, royal a - tarr—•• the be't In ti.e Enaliin language" Duirß Steamboat Accountant, $l. "A perfect system for such acts," slri". Send fd a Circular an I Specimen of Williams' Pen man-hip. IRON CITY CORDS; CHARTERED LOAM) 07 Uia Excellency, Gov. James Pollock, Ilan Wm. Bigler, blx•Gor. Col. Wilson NEt-tan ilettt, C.l. Wlitiam Ilopking, Copt. IL Campbell, N P Fetterman, Esq MILLAR k BROTHER, Princltals and Professors of Plain nod ornamental Penmanship. I I ILITCHPOCEi, (author of Ilitehrrck'? System of Bonk-keeping,) Prlochml of the keeping Dcpartment and Lecturer on all important busintan tranta.dlstas. JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming's new nod improv ed extuem of Book-kseplog, will deliver week:) , Lectures on the Mence o• Ac - matt.. • aCIAL COLLEGE, APRIL, 1555. TRUSTELS. 800. IL 51. Lion J. E Brady, 11. A, Pryor. E. B L. Fuhnesta^k, Ed. Canspbsli, Esq., Al-a. Bradley, Esq., AME.± 11. 1101 . 11:!Nil, (member of the Pittahnrgh liar,) Leetuier on Commercial Law L J. COOK, Profte , sor of Mathematics. Yoong men thoroughly qualified for the duties of the counting-house. The expense of a Coon. 19 lee, than will Le found else where Students can enter at any time during the year. No restriction of time. The andstance or advice of any of the Facially will to cheerfully given to student., free of charge, at any future time. The Faculty of the Iron City College have not a potent right for th• Ir College, nor ‘.o they Nre,h o moni•poltse the brielness, as others lu this city try to do. Al , kluds of Ornameetal Writing ezecuied to order, In a superior style. College open from 8 A. NI. till 1) P. hi. Etudenta ran enter at any time. Nuec s enaran treKl Myl 0 I. W. CHADWIGK, Dealer hi Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 WOOD STRUT, BELOW SIXTH, PITTSBCEGITI, 4417. The highest marhet price, in CABII pni.l for u S. WA • JOEIN ATWELL A. J. La' ciIAS. STRaLL ATWELL, LEE Si. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS., PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.. AND DESLUS hi PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Ivo. 8 Wax/ 0., between Water and Front 00., aplsl Parr. Bußan. T EAS-Ezu ht. ebests V. 11. t>e ti powder and Imp'l TOM s 00 do floe Black Teas; 20 tattles Lino Oolong do 50 do Y. El .0 P. and Imperial Teas. COFFEE-200 bags prime Rio Coffee ; 30 do Old Goy. Java Coffee. TOBACCO -100 boxes Ed and Bs, assorted brandi ; • 20 do lb Lump, do 00 cntty bexes lbs, SUGARS—bO barrels Coffre Sugars; 40 do Crushed do SYRUP AND B. 11. MOLASSES -110 bbis Eastern Syrup; 37 do Golden do 100 do Ls. S B. Molasses; 25 half bbts B. IL S 100 bbls No. 3 51 teterel ; 20 tie No.l Herring. RICE— to tierces prime Rice. <HOARE-150 boxes, azorted brands. BI CARD. SODA 10u kegs (Lee's brand 1. CASTILE SOAP -20 boxes (Marseilles`. El ALM:AVIS -50 bags (In paper~). PIPES.— 60 bortaa clay Pipes. TAR, PITOII AND RI/SIN -71 barrels Tar; 25 do Rosin; 10 do Pitch. The above Goods now in Store and arriving by Canal and Railroad, which, together with n general asihrtmeut of Pittsburgh manufactured articles, will be offered to pure chasers on reasonable terms, by ATWELL, LEE 0 CO, No. 8 Wood at, between Water and First ste. Dlasoutlois of Cio.Partiae crilfill co-partneri:hip heretofore existing between JOSH OA RHODES and PHILIP REY4SS , in the Whole-Jule Fruit and Cohfectionary buslneas, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business kt the firm will be sett!. I. up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorized to receipt Sr all debts duo sale firm. JOSHUA RHOIWF. PHIL! RUM March 27th, 1655 PARTNERSITIP NOTICE. Afar The undersigned tome this day formed a Partner. ship, under the name, firm and stylc of REIMER .4 AN DElt SUN, for the tranmetion of t.he Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary businese, No 39 Woof street Pl.ll .61P REYMER. IZOBV. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 18G5 *Err In retiring from the Confectionary burinesa, I cheer fully recommend Messrs. Bursars 4 ANDEBSVN to my fricml_ and customers. JUSLIU A ItliluDES Pittsburgh, March 27th, 11355. :ap2.l Alexander Ha Vu, f'IVIL ENGINEER AND SURVFI(OII, Fifth street, ep- IL , posits the (hurt House, Pittsburgh, Pei:mai — b.' , p::r• manently located, and will punctually ett.t , nd to nLL busk., .1 entrusted to his charge. IMELMIZEI Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Talley R. 11 - N. litiinoe Roberts, Chief Engineer ". Geo. IL Eichbanm, Associate Eng.' David Mitchell, Chief Erarinear Pittab'h and htenb. R. R. James Thompson, Bnperintrindent City Gas IN, "ran. James E. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny ivP7i2 Dress Making and millinery. URA. S. E. CARGO respectfully informs her friends and others, that she le prepared to make to or., 'or tha latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTIL C- 0 , TA MAS dc., on the shortest notice and on the most * rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing made up with oeatt 'iv's and despatch. ilonnets almred and dyed according to directiond„ and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim l.) giro satisfaction. .... Apollo Buildings, No. 70 F00D.711 Preset, second story, same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Dsguerrinc lery. iv'gdawl, CIIIEIV SPRINO ER ISIARBACGii & CO. hays removedto 5. 295 Liberty street. BPFLISGER NAIIIIAIIOII AIEICANDIai PORSIT It KiDigagn I .IARBAIIOI.I & C0.,(.1 accrasors to S. 13%r -baugb.) Commission and Forwa-d ing Merchants ; Deoi ere In Wool and Produce generally, Jo. Z:45 Liberty strast• Pittsburgh, Pa. . :1115 0 BED PEAS—Dwarf,. Champion; Queen, Blue , 0 and other fine aorta' for late soal ng, for sale by • my 3 JAMES WALRDROP WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET WARETIOUSE: No. 173 CTIESTNUT STREET, (OPPomu 'TALL.) Philadelphia: FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising LoulaXlV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture earring and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, idatiOgany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction ' and finished in the best s tyle, equal to, If not excelling In qua'. Ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. _ . _ _ . FPLOTING none but experienced workmen, (appnat• tiers being positively excluded,)and using the be:3rue. terleis, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to mar. chasers. Amongst the many advantagee offered to pur chasers, Is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style fad qunlity, and the immun/ stock always on hand, being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily causes, In ordering Furniture. To rice an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only Inform you that my Booms are 175 feet long, by 27 feet wide, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, rue& cleat to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work la all done under my own immediate inspection. Air The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. VLSlters to Philo delphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. a u25:17 JOHN EELLT JOSEPEI MOGIALLIDGIE, OOMMESION AND PODAVAILDINO AIEUCIIANT, No. 89 Comas mat, °now Prim &raw, St. Louts, ki ONSIGNMISNTS artiCommitsions will meet with prompt and personal atlantic°, and libe:al advances will be given when required, on .Conslgnmants or Dille of Lading, in hand. Ordure for the purchase of Lead, Grain, hemp and other Produce, will be promptly tilled at thelowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Prek duce will meet with especial care and dispatch ; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense or Storage and Drayage as mnch.av posaible avoided, IILIMIIINCLS: Pa.., A Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis & Morton, Clneinnati Cha ens, Blow & Co, do; Strader & Dorman, do; Chontean A Valle, do; Hosea A Frazer, do; Donn, King A Co., do; Springer & Whiteman, do; J. W. But ler & Bro„Pittshh; E.O.Gooodumn A Co., do; D. Leech a C0.,0; E. AC. Yarnell A Co.,Philada; Wm. Holmes .i Co. C 0.,.. do Morgan, J. M. Buck & Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegys, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore. A. G. Farwell A Co., Boston; Abraham .1. Cole, do E(OW111 , 1,Son & Co., dg; W.B. Reynolds. Louisville H. D. Newcomb h Bro., do; T. 0. Twlchel Id. Co., Berszalsalon Merchants. New Orleans in..' bare an open Policy of I rat arance. which will cover 811 ethipmenti , to my addreze, when !mmed by letter per mail, or when enfloreed on bills of luting before. or at the time of stipment. JOSEPH Mt E, euvl St. Louie. Ntiomouri. TO LET, FOR SALE, &C Public Sale of the Main Line of Pnb lig Works of Pennsylvania. jiLICTICEIs hereby given, that by authority of an Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved May Bib, 1855, will he exp cod to public sale, at the dlerthate: hanot. in the city of Phi adelphia, on Tuectlay,thelClth day of Jo -Ir. 1855. at 734 o'clock P. M., the whole Alain Line of fit tis lrarks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, con electric of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Al legherly Po. taste Railroad, including the new road to avoid the inclined plane, the eastern division of the Pennsylva nia rand foam Columbia to the Junction, the Juniata di vision of the Panna canal from the Junction to the eastern [semiotic of the Allegheny Portage railroad. and the west ern die isles of the Pennsylvania canal from the weattrn cermiuu of the Abegbeny Portage Railroad to Pittsburgh, and including also the bridge over the Susquehanna at Iruncau'a lclend , together with all the surplus water power of card van-ale ; and all the reservoirs, machinery, locomo tiVP9, cars, trucks, stationary engines, work shops, water stations, toll housus. offices, stock and materials, whatsoev er anti wheresosca, thereunto belonging, or held for the use of the Fame, and together with the right, title, interest. elolm and demand of the Ceremenweattla of Pcongyfrania to all property, real, personal and railed, belonging to th ssme, on t e terms and conditions prescribed by the said net of Assembly, copies of which may he obtained on ap. pt rr.tio❑ a . nr letter addressed to the office of the Secreta ry of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Executive Chamb-r. 1 JAM ES POLLoca, Liarrisburz, May 9, 1855 i Governor of Pennsylvania. my l 5 Valuable Property for Sale. firWO Ltr,„'S OF ORPUND, upon which sire erected four fu Erick and two Frame 'Buildings, which rent annually for $.500. Said property is situated In the Ninth Ward of the ciry of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - and - streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the "Empire Worke," situated on the corner of Ponn and Morris streets.. Also, 2.3 acres of unimproved land, 'Winded on the Alle gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this land there is the best Saw Mill location in the county Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice land. situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named pieces of. property are very desirable:, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For terms of sale and farther Information apply to Win F. Beam, No.-Wood etreet, Pittsburgh. R. D. TLIOWPSON, aulfbtf Aeshrnee for Jas. S. Negley. Residence at Rwergreen. yr?' 11l UNDER:LiIt; NED offers for Pale his property In the PP i.vergreen Colony, Ross Township, five miles from latiiburgh The hoar° is 69 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, n Fidt-heu, and a large .malt on the Sr t floor, and I, provided with a Water Clopet and Bath Room—the latter with suitable hot and •old water pipes. Attach,' to th house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a WoI of unfailing soft water. a Stable and a Chicken House. The Colony is provided with a School of the high est nyder, and LP under the management of a geutlemon from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School is of incalculable advantage to tho man of family as the ideas here have an opportunity of sh , cting without the contaminating influence of outside pressure, too nfien found around schools In the city and Immediate viciult). The House and the Two Acres will bo cold with or with. oat the Internet in the farm property, and the avails will be cillen In adjusted balances •.nd certificalea of deposit against fob2l IVTLLI All A. MU. 134 Wood street. ORIMIANS' COURT SALE OF COUNTRY SEATe AND FLOURING MILL —By virtue of an order of the Or. phans' Court of Allegheny 'minty, Mrs. Mary B. Davis, Administratrix of James H. Davis, deceased; wil expose 'o sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, June 10th, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. that valuable FARM in Robinson township, of which the said James ft Davis died seized In fee simple, now subdivided Into Lots of ono-fourth of an acre to thirty one acres. On one of the Lots is erected the Baldwin Mansion noose. Atso—That superior Merchants• and Griat Mill, (with water power among the best In the county, and ample Btram power,) with all late improvements, and capable of i. rning out 180 bble flour per day. This property is beautifully situated in the Chartiere VBBev, about four miles from Pittsburgh, where the Stem benvitle Turnpike crossss Chartlers Creek, and within half a mile of the Steubenville it. It Station. -- - • For Country Beata the location cannot be surposmd, and Ito eonrerdence , o the city renders it among the most deli. reble now offered. _ . Teeme—One-thlrd cash; balance In one and two years, with Interest. Plans can be seen and further Informatien obtained by applying to Mrs. Davis, on the premises. or to uty24 P. id. DAVIS. Anetinnenr. A TRACT OF LAND, A;CLIRU. in Washington township, / - 1 Westmore'and county, three mitre from Warren, the mime distance fryu the Nolull-western Railroad, and twen tydire miles rem Pittsburgh, containing One hundred and Eighty-Five Acres Ono Hundred and Fifty-Two Permits, strict measure; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES of which is eleareeh and TWENTY in good meadow land. There are erected on the promises several squsre log build. legs, u bunk barn, and an excellent Fruit orchard. TV1.813-otar third of the puridause money in hand, and the halsuce in early pn3rnents without interest Fosse/t -itan will be given on the first day of October, 1 0 55. V 4 SAMUEL iIETtiILT,EV. r§lo LET—From the let of April next, the commodious BILICE BUILDINGS situaie in the Second Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Dreca.nriclee street and Iha Monongahela river, letup occupied by Messrs. Bake well, Pears G Co no a Glaas vassal ictory and warehouse. This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Monon. gahela wharf, for any business connected with stcamboatlng or river trade. or for manufacturlng purpOsee. , • Several small inliblinge and a eapaelous yard are attach et. Apply to OLIVER W. I.IARNEii, President Pitt. and Conn, R. R. Co., mhl63f Neville Hall, Fourth and Liberty streets. 1111. 11 E 0 Y' usr S o r o T fr E e l, (f i r r me a_ rlywn le o k n f°avorakbale th be e r L BM: smutted on the corner of fourth street and Grant. near to the Court liouse,and about midway been the sifonongahela Wharf and the PennoWania Depot, it to one of the most pleagent. convenient and desirable locations in the city The will be furnished, if desired, and leased for a term rf years, commencing from the first of April next. For further information apply to JOSEPH S. A A. P. hinilltiSON, Att'ye, j-,ainislewtf Office N 0.143 Fourth eL. Pittmho nth. rxTy TIIItHE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal 17 attached, and all the improvements thereon in sateen (ll operation. raid Farm Is eitnated on the 3lnnongabela river, 04 mile!, above Pitteburgh, and Is supplied with a Farm flours, Darn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an execilent harbor. The vein of Coal is five feet ttack, and cannot be surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON At PAYNE, jel2...tf No. 235 Liberty street. LXYAMS CONTAINING 63 ACRES OF. LAND, under a IX high state of oultivadon, with a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern Style; good Barn, Stabling, ac.,altuated on the south bank of the Monongahela river, 6 miles above Pittsburgh, being ono ef the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Possession given on or before the let of April next. Enquire of If. camps k CO., ini36:tf 133 Wend attest. D RESiDENCE FUR SALE, Ituatrd Robinson towsithip; nine Acres of good Land; a Li...e11 - log Clouse of tour rcorns—portico in front; a Stable, and otter out buildings; 2 grape arbors; also, apples, lcars,p.acheis healthy treee,MlCl of choice quality. ibis ploperty is in a 'eery pleasant and healthy location, as about three miles from the city. Price 21800. Torsos easy. my2l S. CRTLIDERT R SUN, 140 Third st ;WALL FARM of 30 acrss, for $2,300, in a pheasant 11 and healthy location, 14 miles from the canal, at Tarentum; 30 acrea in culti , arlon. remainder In good tim ber. A new frame dwelling house 30 by 38 feet, with hail, .8 rooms and cellar, a portico in front and porch in the rear; stable, carriage and-coal houses, and other otrehuUdiogs. A young orchard of choice fruit—a garden paled in, and a fine spring near the house. For terms apply to myl.s 8. CUTHBERT .3. SUN, 140 Third street 47..ii*:..4.4r?„;;J:.4:.'..• - .V . ;27. , i.`;-:•; . .. 7 .. ,, ;7:..:;;.-:; , •s•-• .- . , - NUMBER 218. PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS MG=:l Ooal Works For Sale. For Rent, • RATES OF ADVERTISING.. JOBBED UPON BY THt itrx.racHGE Ps.-4,13 tag Lt!tail ADV 171.2.1111., Oft 143 s ate &pare, ona ....................................»..f " " each altfitional theerflon. 26 " " one 174 " two weeks-. ..... ... ... 800 " " three weeks--........ ....... ..... ............. 4CO " " one month. IS 00 " two months.. 7Co three m0ntha.......... .............. ..... 000 Sour months... ...... - 10 00 • six months 1300 one yeaz..... ............._.....» IS 00 s tondlng Card, eta lines or leea, per ..... 00 CHIANCIN.A.DIA' AT PIJLASITPJ: me square, per annum, (esolusive of the piper)...... 25 CO DAILY MORNING POST. MONDAY MORNING First Experience of a Debt. NeTer did I feel prouder or richer than when my father said, " Harry, that calf is yours; I'll give you Bossy; she shall be yours." He was standing whittling in the old barn door, while I, his eldest son, was marking with delighted interest, Bossy's frisky movements in the yard; how she would snuff in the sweet morning air, (ben Whisk her•tail and caper round, If not with all tho grace, with far more gladsomeness and naturalness than a ballet queen. Bossy seemed to think It a very pleasant thing to love. Mach as .I loved the creature before, I was seized with a fresh puff of love at my father's generous au• nomicement. " Nep 1 " I cried, "Nep, that is my calf ; see to it, air, that you treat her like a gentleman, and not bark at her or bite at her when yon fetch the cowsifrom pasture." Neptune looked, up, wagged his tail, and glanced at Bossy, as much as to say, " Yes, yes, I understand the matter." To my brothers and sisters—and there were five younger than my self-4 was not long in communicating the im portant intelligence that " Bossy was my calf ; father said so." e. Mother," said I, "look out of the window and see this calf; well, she is mine; Bossy is mine, father said so." She thought it was it Woo little coif ;- and as she was churning, she offered to 114 my churning for me, when Bossy's ago. should require such services. "You shall, mother," I shouted, with a glad laugh -at the thought of it, "and though It would be my butter, you shall have It all," and I am4nre the words "my " and "mine " .bad a signiOcance unknown before. Besides Bossy, we hXd the old cow, Bosay's mother, "Star," a two: old heifer, a yoke of oxen, a few sheep, and plenty of fowls; these, with six ohildren, made quite a family to be stabled and fed by our little farm among the Vermont hills. 1 did not go to school that summer, for the bop?. servicee were needed in the field—ab, thoeet glorious fields and hill sides, and maple groves, and fir briers tall and high, what do many boys imprisoned in the city know of the light and liberty, and lithesomeness of God's free 'sunshine among the hills? They seldom pass their brick wall bounds, "To range the 'fields and treat their lunge with air," and yet the country wins me ever,' notonly as the heritage Of my early memories, but tho hope for: retreat of life's declining days. newt. framed a via' or formed a plan, That flattered me with hope of earthly bliss, , But there I laid the scene. I think I worked with a new alacrity now that I °ivied Bossy ; I felt like a Taal; and a mlu with more than d life-interest in the world, fur wheia!the.farmers grouped together and talked about their stook, I always wanted to add a few words about myself. ...Mother," I said, one pleasant twilight, as she cameand eat in the door, while I threw my self oh, the turf; "mother, I want just one thing to make me just as happy as can be." " And that is, I hope," amid she, with one of her sweet serious smiles, "to be a good boy like Joseph and Samuel, then I am enre you will be a happy child I - blushed and rolled' over in the grass, for ~.ertalnly nothing was then farther from my tbonghts than Joseph or little Samuel. "No mother," I answered at length,—half ashamed to own what it was, after this expression of her matetmal hope,—" not exactly that, though I do want! to be a good boy and nobody can say I .lon'ti but now I was thinking of something else. Oh, Mother," mustering up hay courage, "I want a pail! a little tin pail! mine?" squatting on my bare toes before her and looking earnestly into her face. "And where is it to come from, [Larry 4" she asked. Alas, it was a question more easily asked than answered. "The peddlers I" I roared triumphantly, sup posing, Ihad gotten over the mount of difficulty; "the peddlers the next time one comes, won't yen buy me a tin pail—my pailito milk my unif ier " Harry forgets how little we have to bay it with," 'mid my mother. " But,.mother, you know Bossy wilt give milk soon, and she must have a pail, and then I can milk, and it will help you so, mother." How weighty my arguments might have scent ed had ehe the wherewithal for the purchase, have no means of knowing; as it was, she patted me on the head, saying, "by and by Harry gill be able to earn one himself, and that will help mother." I leaned my head on her lap with a resigned and loving heart, for nothing over conquered my vagrant or rebellions wishes like the friendly oatting of my mother's hand upon my head. And this was the first and beet of amyl's pail. The next person to whom I wanted to oommu• dia./Le my good fortune was Joshua Popper - ; but ,is home being some miles distant, no opportu • ,ity occurred for this purpose until the follow tog Sunday, when I suddenly seized him by the jacket in the porch of the old meeting house, as ao was about following his father up the aisle. Yon don't know what I've got!" I whispered excitedly in his oar, but not so low as to escape the hearing of his father, who turned round taking hie boy by the hand, abruptly terminated our intercourse. Joshua and I were great friends when the winter school kept and we attended. This season we were both at work, and conse quently seldom met except on the Sabbath, when during the short interval of Sabbath services, we often etrolled away and ate our dinners to gether in a neighboring grove, or on the grass grown graves of the churchyard, or in the cool shade of the long shed built for the accommo dation of all church going horses. For In those days there was no Sabbath schools to pasture the lambs of the flock, BO that we were, per haps, sometimes in danger of becoming goats. blow I longed for the close of the morning ser vice, and when over, how I tried to moderate my eagerness to find him. . " Here I am," he cried, twitching me by tb..o sleeve, " come ;" and be led the way to a neigh haring well, while I lost no time in setting hips guessing. "%Veil," ho cried, impatiently, "I can't guess. Now tell me what it is. I should tliink it via most likely to be a new knife, only you 'any it ian't." " No ! no!" I shouted, charmed with his .access, "no! It is a calf! our Boss!—Father has given her to me ; he said so.! she's mine!" "Boss yours!" and ho looked delightfully in credulous. '•You got a calf! Row good it was in your father. I suppose you know that I've got a lamb ?" I knew it. •' And now, Harry," he stopped and took me by the sleeve as it a great thought was striking him, " will the calt's calves be yours ? That's the question. Will Flossie's Busies be your , stock, too? Boy, you'll have a•drove soon I" Respect and admiration twinkled lu his little . grey eyes as he surveyed me. •' Yee? a drove soon!" and he gave an emphatic nod. " A drove! I shall, elian't I!" starting up at the full comprehension of this prolific idea. "Now, make a good bargain with your fath er," said my friend; with a shrewd wag of his bead; " tell him as Bose is yours, her calves will be yours also. Have it dnderatood." " Yes I will ? that's a fact !" And I felt profoundly that two heads wore better thou one. Here unhappily was food for the remainder of the day. Every now and then during the afternoon service I looked hard into the minis ter's face, and tried to hear what he said—for. my mother fixed our attention and refreshed our memories by making us review to her the in=7 struotlon of the Holy Day—when lo ! toy drove come rushing like a band of cavalry upon the field of mental vision, Butting sermon and min i oter to flight. ,• [rOACLUEION TO,llOllBOW.] • arri:NriOrti Wagon Masters and Teamsters' Bounty Land AGENCY. U 2 Fourth street. OFFICERS, Soldiers, Muticlons, Wagon Masters, Team eters, etc., who were regularly mustered into the ser. vice of the Trotted States, and every Officer, Seaman. ordi nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsmen in the .1417 also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congrerl, to %Versant for 160 Acres of Land. Those who bays received 40 or 80 ACres, are entitled to a Wnrnalt for such quantity of Land as will make, in the. whole, 160 Acres. Persona entrusting their claim, to - meeen reimport hay log theta attended to promptly.. • - ' Al.! 4:Sarmatian free of charge. Littera pioinPtly en swered; Andreae AUSTIN LOOMIS, mbl4 Bounty Land Agent, 911 Fourth et. rpleAlt—E,oo bbla Xi Era and b. l.lu etore and for safe t._ rayle searNa4a. ilmttinuati cap JUNE .4
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