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SW - No attention trill to paid to any order unless aocOrti• 41..171)19@Am Inn dry', ofeatlefarthry reference hinds city. .44,1- Connected icildie 11,4 ..6itabliehtnent of the Earning Poe ./ Printing Offices to the ' where ,ti n kat ' il 4 i . f e d ' o r ke shortest notice, - and recaon.cal • bte terror. , • PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Rota. C. G. Sproul, ATTORNEY AND CONNSELLOR AT LAW—Ottlen, No .. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. decllly James A. Lowrie, A TTORREY AT LAIV-011iee, Fourth street, Pittsburgh bbMrvin Smithfield street and Chem' ideelliely JOSIiIPH WEIA VEIL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office, No. 144 - Fourth street, PIPPSTICIIMI, PA. JOUST BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 'Office, Corner VIM' and Grant it.., just vri perm - mum. PA. Thomas Menne, AIICI LICEt ' AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN WIANCERY Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubedville, Oblo. m,y4 8. P. 1t0..., ATTORNEY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door Wow Mr. Itody Pattereorde LlTery j.,T3 C. Orlando Loomis, A TTORN EY AT LAW--011iee, Fourth street, above Wood. y4:7 liL i 3. Carnahan, A TTORNRY AT LAW-012ce on Fourth otteet, botween Cherry alley and Grant street. j a m J. N. Pil'Ulovrrs,., A TT ORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-01Doe in Dukowelna DuDdings, on Grant street. jet D. 11. Elazcn, A TTOStNEY AT LAW---No, 127 Fourth street, above and ne,r. StnithEPld. mar 277 Patric,lr. BrkzenneL, A TAD E N:'OF l'.lllliD-WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF 1./R.X74'T AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occopie,l by Aldertueo where all bu• Elitlefa pertaiumg. to tlie - Mlfice AAlermau and Justire of the Naoe wilt be promptly ntientlp 1 to. febl:3m N. Buctkixin.ster, Alders:ann. ( Onint utrent. between Fourth Diamond alley.. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great. 'eat rare and legal accuracy. Titles to Re e l Eet a t e %awned, &c. ina4 11. AIII I , ENTIST, Out. ceaor to G. W Diddle,) 1: O. 144 SMITH. FIELD STREET. 44-011leo hour from 8 GO 1 o'clock, and tom 2 to 1. o'cltck. febls,ly J. SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, five doom te tai T i 7 .. west of Market. (WWI Routs From nine A. M. to eve 31L.• dee2Ore BUSINESS CARDS /1144.ESDIL Cueuxa MORGAN ROBERTSON. EDWARD DITORIDGE DENBY M RINGWALT. !Darling, Robertson a MANUFACItiIIERS OF CUT, I'D.ESSED AND PLAIN FLINT OLASSIVAIIE, warehouse N 0.14 Wool street, corner of Front street, Pittgburg b. 4:ir• All other kinds of Glassware cud Window Glans. of low market prireg. J ACOU ra , cot.LisTEtt, WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DCALLE IN ALL LINES OF Tobacco, Snuff. and Cigars, sVo. 2. Ftfth al., PlUsburgh, Pa. heir Keeps conptantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands of Jmt.rted Cigars. j.. 3,3 . . JOISSW 111001LIIE A CS ' 11171101.BSALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MER- V, CHART for the Fate of Pig Meld and Blooms, and Prodnee generally, No. t , ..7 Wood street. Pittsburgh. a siti!4 FILMY HGTM EH LOU. J. ANDEPLI)fI. ILE Y F.: 4t.. A N D S 0 N (Suce, , sors to 3o:hun Rhnies k. Co.) ISMOLESALE DEALER , IN FOREIGN . FRUITS, NUTS, Spices, Confectionary, Sugar•, Ac. itarNo.S . .l W0.,1 strtet, opp.o o the et. Chusles lintel, eltistargh, Ws. iltNullild LlN'i LIAM ' • 'W.1.1, 13INGICIAM & CO., FORWARDING AND CO.II'.II:i , SION 3.IEaCHIINTS, Liltaly street, opposite. Penna. Railroad Depot, PITTStnt:III, PA. Henry it. Collins, DOWIVARDTNO AND CONIM.ISeION .11.ERCEL ANT, and 'Wholaaale Dealer In Oh,-e. Batter, and Pindweganorally. Ni'. 25 WOW! I'itt.4hurzh. rakart3 Paul 41r, 1 - 10.11.5415H10N AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, AND STRA.M.IIGAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Iktrag ‘4 , Mourlueari. ' _P I RODUOE DEAILmERS -11. T. C. Morgau, . BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on ban: a general aseortmen t of Scbool,Mtscillancous and Blank .Bo trai, rrin tiu g , Post and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale on) Re ' tall, No. 101 Woad street. below Fifth, Eau side, Pitrnbargb. 101.,Wanted, Bogs and Tanners' Scrap.. apls:ly I. W. Chadvrick., TVg.A_LEIL IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, jJ Pittsburgh. The highest trice In club. paid Ibr raja nis,ll-y rita..l2, .......... pity, burgh. Miller h. Rickel-eon, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS BRANDIES, Wines and Began—Nos. 172 and 171, ,rn, ,d Irwin -mud Liberty atreat..4,,Plttsbnrgh. Iron. Nails, entlol2 'Varna, constancfron band. Y 9.3 • 'William etarrl.k. Co., (Wa. CARR Lite of Ltie trm of J. Il.tatra .n Co.) WLIOLESALE G ItOei.nlS and Ilial••rs in For..trn Wines and Ilrarnia•-•, Old Niononzah.la and lt,otju,,j ,key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittahurgh, Pa. infry Co-Poritteraltlp. -TULE suberribera have this day f.,rmed a partnership for tke purp„ope of narrying . on Cn-dmtirion and /In-ward ing, in aonut,tion with the Fish, Bacon and Otit.and Pre.- duna basines9 gen-rally, under the stylo of k;ifousu h RICE muniON: warahonaa No. 1111 Water and 1:,0 Front strerte; formerly o.upied by Iturbridgo W).l. IL ENGLISH, JA;IES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. lIEN.SETT. • robruary . lP 2, 1 5.64:17.).;} T 1 li.. DRA VO, Dieunoud, Pittsburgh, Pa, dealer Is le ri! .. Country Traduce, offers for sale a choice 3 tock o 0 roceri , s, selected for family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at hie Stearn Mills. Also, I Dried Fruits ' Foreign and Domestic , . Produce. taken in ex) change tor Merehandise. 4 P. It. D. has procured a full e.aeortrnent of Landreth's 't! Warranted Garden 'steeds, and invitee the attention of all in ./1 beret:b. , ' in rural kff tire. - janl I D. J. NIIDTARDSON. J. 1. avtillcri • ENGLISH C. RICIIAMOSON. riONIMISSION AND FORWARDING NIERCHANTS, AND Woole,sto Dealers in Docoaaral Oil, and Produce generslly. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbri•ige Ingbrairt, No. 11.6 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, ream, fe3 Contzr-Isston House. Es u rilo.ra have opened a house for the above pur l. pots, st No. 17 t-rnitbfieltl street, four doors above the plortornsabett [louse. We will purchava, or receive, on coututis.4ou, for sale, convizneaeut, of Plant. livton, Clar4r, Corr, Oaf.% lirrlry, PhIS S, I, Stet. lilt,' Illy, dc., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market r ate,Sl for cash. not. 6 AIAEO k CO. UMM=;=l E A LER IST OBOOERISTS, PR IL/Mir.. PLOUR, BACON, , No. 10, carnet. Bmithoielli and First streetg, Pit ts• burgh. Pg.. onCti ILKIN L,UNO.. Trio, 13. 1%m,, TILViCIM L. T 01.130 T. 11. Young & Co, N 3 , gm ithfugd streA,,,prnaire afy Air ASU A iUiu k 3 UP CAUL:YET Ftlit:VlTUilkl AND 1.11 1111: , , of every dezeriptlon. 3lateriale and work mansuy warranted, and sold at nalared prieee. Care taken In oa-lilaz for land and wader carriage. nu:3l C. D. Wood, TAS..uit'.l.lslt AND WLIOLESAGE DEALER IN WINES AN J ,Lictuuas , No. IV North Second street, fifth door ahoy> ILses, east sidsPhiladelphia, hoo on hand the pest qualittu-s ol old Bran 9 dies Wines . Irish Musky, Mononga hela W!tHky, Uolland Din, Cordials, kc , on terms worthy She Att drinnit of purchasers awl dealers. fau29y Henry .0.1.4.3u110ugh & (lI.IOOEItS and Commission :1 1 erchants, , v•rnor of Peon Wool Trwlo rutst‘uratt. I j 1431. Wm. Dlgby, Jr., ct:,...ixtuNci AND FURNISHING STORE, /11a.umie .4a//, / t it; stmt, Pilesbursll.--Clothing made to order, in good style, e)cl it moderate rates. suclrtf at. A. C. Datica.n, WHOLE3ALE GROCEt.S, and Dealers Sit Produce, For eiva %Vines 413 d Llquors,ol.l Monoucattela sod 'testi fI.I Whisky, No. 2 1 Liberty oL, Pittsbur4ll. Pa. 1 iy29:y A. Tlndle, " '.r WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, :PL -, 111.1711.11NK, VALISE and CARPET BAG mantifac turer, N 0.106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John U. Diellor, VIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN hIIISDiAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books atad Stationery, N 0.122 Wood street. ' TATHOLVAAVE 'end-Relail De re In Silk:, Fancy -Sorb! DRY GOODS, Noa. and 8 Union Axed, itLohcirgii• - • •_ opriS POTC/Rtc.t. i.c.i.k.atuori, • • 1 A B.CHLTECTURA 6 AE'D OIINA.B.ENTA.L CARVERS.- 2 1-1_ •Ovnamental Patterns for Casting, in every style; Modeling, Designing, ke. Composition Ornaments for the edecoration of. Steamboats, Buildings, dm.; 66 SMITHFIELD 'Street, near the Post Office. yLihn 7- F.. MIANOY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER. AND CLEANER, -No. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, • man{ ALtzon ONT. 8. CIT7111:011' S. L. CUT/13=T. S. OLITIIDELZT & SON, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. b 0 gasitrifield ervtl. novl L. E. Maynard, DEALER In BOOTS, SHOES, TRITNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID lIATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta, No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. jel4:y JOHN ➢IITCIIELL, ALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, 3107. - 133 Wood Street, 4:311 Next door to EL Child's Shoe house, Pittsburgh • Notice. TOS. FLEMING haying associated with 305. ABEL, tile. 0 business will hereafter be conducted nntleithe style, of J. ABEL CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and Ntiurth streets. John W. Butler & CO., "LIOILIVADDING AND COM.MISSION MkIROLIANTA— r I' Deacorn in nII kinds of Pittsburgh &ianufacturss, Lud Tiro and Sbuet read. 67 Front atr.oL fa.rag • . • EINTTERPELISkI T VOPLICS7 - N0..136 1 17ix 1 erect, Third door below -Virgin Alley. IDOWN & TETLEY vrogld . call the attention of Sporting natal° their largeassorttnent of, Gans, Rifles aid Re. -Solving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever -opened in this _market: together with a general assortment •rof Liardirarclentlery, Toblsand Fishing Tackle, all of which ire offer at the losrast:paradble prices to cash purchtmers, , or tor good approved paper. marlB MEM G. XOST. VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTER:PR/SE WORKS. 50. 130 WOOD rirskrt, T inn Mart MOW MOEN ULM B iYN a TEI"Z.E.T. JteWSii._ IMPORTERS and manufacturers of - 4 0 10 . UUTERY,SURGIOAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, It IF LE 3, Ac. We keep a general assortment of the above articiesconstantly on band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware.. Also, Guns, Fie tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Cape, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, An— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing end repairing neatly executed. RULES I—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship , warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be till ed with dimpatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale price. myl6 Vhiandelt•re and Una Nlzturea. vplillaubscrthareare now opening at their new Wareroom -1 NO. lOU FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of OHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit One Fitting, ever offered In this market. Haring arrangements made by which they will he constantly in receipt of new patterne and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur. chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low as any bons., in the West, and being practical Oat Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. We eOl3 tinn. es heretofore to at uploalldinge of emery de seription for gee. water and steam. Braes Cuttings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER .4 CO., raar22:y No. 10a First street GEOR.G.E. H.L.ETCIII2It, TROIA NEW YORK, a MAN U F A CTURER of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic : I lk Band Toupees and every description ) ''''i" of n e'r t I n c a :: n e rf i g HA for 6 11 L a STWEV, .41 1 :i . 2 --r A 7: between Wood and Market, Pitts. :,....,...,. 4 ;; , ,....__,.:-_- . ,7.- . burgh. 7 . #7 7 ' ~ ....7.1, 4 ,,:i Burcurs's system enables Ladles ' • - n..,- , .-' and Gentlemen to measure their heads •••• • -. - .4 = i , " with accuracy. FOit WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. 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 shape of the bald part. fraY4 New Coach and Carriage factory: JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., Winer of Rebecca and Belmont greets, Allegheny CO, WOULD respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have commenced the manufacture of Carriages, .uches, Rockawaye,Buggles,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various styles of lanish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will &leo be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pnreha sing elsewhere. octfily J T. JOLINSTON ......... JOUNSTON— X. Klass Elcelsior Carriage Factory. r, HESTON, BROTIIER 4 CO., PRACTICAL COACT MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstreets, Alto gheny city, Pa, have on hand nod are manufacturing an extend assortment of Carriages, hockaways, Buggies lingirige Car, Sc., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using is all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Ile pan. at ten•led to nn the most reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who mny favor them with their patron• age, will be per ertly satisfied on trial .of their work. The Pittsburgh and 'Manchester Omnibuses pass every lip teen minutes during the day. oct2orly PITTSISUItt; COACH PAC•rOlt Y, DIOXLOW X.LATIN L. swans. atoms 41.11.1 LT Bigelow Co., SUCCESSORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, No. 46 Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts e,fila'.l4 burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, I'UEA- . TONS, BUGGIES, and every description of 'it-"` fancy vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finiala, skill of workmanship, and durability of materiels. All work warranted nov9 ROBERT 11. PATTE.R.SON 7 .9 hi\ LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, ANAEMIC. Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprl4 tf PITTSLIL EGLI. PA. JOIJICPII PLC.:IIIFG, (SOCCISSOC TO I. WILCOX a es CORN ER MABIIET STREET AND DIAMOND, tarp conWantly on hand a full aseortment of Drugs, Medi eines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain mg to hie business. lade - Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. InSiy JOEIIT 111.231.TE0 CoC.IILATI iliiina. PLCIMIING ItiI.OTTIEILS, (Socre..ore to J Kohl A Co.) WHOLESALE,. DRUGGISTS, N. 60 W 0.4 arert„ Pittsburgh, Pa . Proprietors of Dr..2ll.a.ne's Celebrated Vermituge, Liver Pais, Ac. JOHN HAFT, JR., to Jas 31 . Gufloy,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, A N-1) Dealer ju PAINTA, OILS, STUFFS, ae., 141 IX Wood street, three doors below Vir - 41b r,pr-4.ta.tely purrsituuon. GItOUTT, MPORTER OF FItANC/lEli, GIN, WINES, &e.—Dealer I in fine Old Manna/T.ll.'!a Vb'hi%Y.y, Peach Brandy Ata. Also. liecuivine Lietiller, corner or z‘mithfield and irent trasq. P:tu.,rn •t,rl3 R. L. ALLEN, WIIOLCSALZ DEA LIM IX Foreign Wines, Brandies,Cigars, Old Mononga hela Rye W hisky, &c. ALSO, RECTIFYING NO. 6 WOOL n'TBX.ET, PITTSBURGH, PA. lATIN ES, Bra:dies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. V V Croix and N,w England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourtgen, Old Monongahela Bye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Pmeb, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported [hyena, Regatta, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low p Ace, as to challeng I compe Moo. Fancy Bar Kr, and Labelled Bottles of every stylc,.and Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully Invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. New School tor the Violin. 1)T U. C. HlLL—Till'. PRACTICAL VIOLL'ii SCIIOOI.-- D A new and complete spoors', of Violin playing', In on en.gy, prnm,sire and practical form, and designed expregaly for the American student, to which is added valuable lee. ions and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Soloaand Duos of the most popular meitidiem of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by U. C. HILL, pupil of Spoilt, late Prioillent of the Nose York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY KLELtRIt, 101 Third, street. We have carefully examined the above work of O. C. [titre, 4111.1031. kt.. it one of the meet complete end pr. al Violin Schools we have ever Feen. O. ANTON, it. VOO EL, fob 6 Teachers of N m.ic. _ . DLAIRD, (late of the trm of Coots? LAISLD,) haring ties opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the. old etand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTLEING USINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit • snare of the patronage of the late brm. N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable •tiles, nod on the shortest notice--inferior to none its the Uty. jan2llty James BlLalllnger, - ONONGAIIBLA PLANING .11.11.1.—Would respectfully intorno lzio friends and the punlie, that his new eetab llshm'ent Is now in full operation, and that he Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins ' and till all orders for Planed Lunibef, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank., planet on one or both aides, constaitly on hand. gssh, Doors, and Mouldings, of emery descriptlon, nude to Builders and Carpenters would End it to their advantage to give him a call, as ho can now furnish them with planed utr Fuitabl•hfor every description of work. M W.L. JAI:23 — CIII - I;iiii. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ANrFli OTURERB of all kinds of BRASS WORE, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM Eh:IIINR, PLUMBERS, Ac. AI Cotton Batting Manntacturere. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Ofboe and Store, No. 12 Market atrent, Pittelirgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for wort, caeh paid. Ordere left at the Youndry or Office, will be rom pity attended to. feblly JOSEPH T. LOWILY, No. 43 Concr of Fifth and Wood Streets, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, 1 t . E. B ormif 3:7 n announce ZrAT I E B A P CZW h i a n t c he oni! ' e u o. :ion with Intelligence and (lateral Collecting. Ile twill .Igo attend to renting. Persons in want ofaerrants, in nny capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at abort .:.etice. All business athrasted to his care promptly' at• _ended to. -DAHILL AILL,VB References—T. J. Bighorn, Esq, Richard Cowan, Esq.j W. ). Leslie Dr. Also. Black, James klockeral, A. A. Mason, daftjanlB Sohnohman 411, f ITIIOGRAPIIERS—Third street, opposite the Poak-oflice, ! Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heade, Show 131 .abyls, Architectural and 51achine Drawings, Business and .14ting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed (Mora, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In the most approved stile, ad amthe most reaeonable prices. 0ct16:14, .1. GRAY? D. REISINO YR. I. J. 11/1414 . . Graff, Reisinger & Graff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre i Pitts burgh, Pa. Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stores, liollow Wars, Sugar Kettles, .-;teve Kettles, .1. ILL 111110 V. B. 8311211 W. W. 1112.111, Smith, lllair & Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, :'RODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, t ND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Maaufac• tures, 122 Second and 151 ,First street, Pittsburgh, onna. feb9 OLD PRINTING, ESTABLICEMENT, (late John ..L_Ston & Btockton,). and Blank Book arid Stationery ,Vrrehoese; L 9 prepare& to execute avery style of Legitl, C,lnmercial, Canal andßteaulboat. Job Printing and Book ..:;inding, and furnish every article In the Blank Book, Paper -etfitatlonerrlineiat flurshorteetirtice andonthe . ':clank meet esonable tarps. ' •, • nk Book - andinationery Warehouse,Printing :Office Book Bindery, corner of Market and Soonf eta. [novl6 * -c. '*%■ x v. -- - - -- - _ . , PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT TEE 'EPOS' BoiLDINGs„ ,, CORNER OF. FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE . _ Aiwa_ RECOSIMENDATION ISAYUFACITIMIS o• Plato and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fendem Sad and Dog Irons Portable Forges Ten Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &o fml INSHIMM QE=MMI `• r BUSINESS CARDS Rorth.Weetern Police Agency, NO, SO WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Loarborn CHICAGO, ILLINOIS LUMP PIBEIRTON EDWARD A. RUCKER Pinkerton 41c. Co. DIVOTC TIMM ATTENTION TO TII6 TRANSACTION OP A ORNIELLAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the stetec of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. inillthdtt Tn.E late firm of JONES S QUM, having been dissolved by the death of John P. Quigg, on the :,i7th lust, the business of said firm will ha settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Rose and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1864—[ooC2y Jarmo Jones, A in F n i i i : l ; t 2 o i t i S o p u ri g 1 1:kV st Coach 001, Borings, Brasil Nut Taper, tar pliEn ' t, Scrim-, Mail cud Elanumered. Iron Ailtm,—corner of Ross - and Firat Pittsburgh, Pa. 0ct2:17 ISAAC JOEtZ9 D. U. Itoo Ills. D. B. Rogers & Co., 7 111 - 4.27IJYACTIIRERS of ROGERS' patent Improved Steel ~ 11L Cultivator teeth. Office corner Rose and Viret nowt. 0ct2.17 PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OP DIAAIO. , II oTREET AND CU tiff KY A ',LEY. rilfiE subscriber respectfully announce. to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that be has recently erected a RIDING BCIIOOL, which, in point Of diet, miumndloute nese and adaptation, undetdably excels any similar totals. lishment in the United States. Its location is accessible from all parts of the city, while its high sad airy situation renders it esp.:tally suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. Tne liorsea are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expotase will be spared to me k.e this establishment the Drat in the conlidenee of the puhtio. elet'23:t.f c. trucictalc, • I•TANtt OITURt6 t•P Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMER, - DLAIN AND OIINAMKNTED—No.III rz.Cunt str.m. All kinds of Composition Ornaments, :or eteatnboura, de. All kinds of,,Gild.ng and Ito gilding . , to order. Oill Mouldings for Frames. wholestio and retell Varnish for 011 PaMungs. Engravings and Lithozraphs, for sal, 4ar Impaired or defaced Oil Pa ratings restored in the best manner. All Frame, and :Slnuidings m •nutheturel in this YStßb lieliment may he clestiod without injury, with roz,il nod wets. Call and Fee. No. 21 Eq. Clair 14., Pittsburgh mb2Z. t f WM. A. M'CLUE.G, DEALER IN Fino Teas, Choice Family Groceries and 'WUloo? CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. I 13 now receiving a lasi:se st,ortmeitt of NRSBII UtiODS . , In addition to his airrady extvnsire Ptoek, pur , hassd from Brat hands in U.., tlat.tarn rataketa, which, will be sold at the Ickwest market prices. Air Llotels, Steamboats. and families, buying by the Quantity, supplied at a - link:ale rates. Air- Goods deliver,l Oa, city tref. prp2l VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, fi AS REC 6 VERI,B his health so to resume hie old laisiner., and has v; cued hi= HAND MANUFAC TORY, at No. 65 FIFTII 6TELLT, ar the I'ost. lrtqweetk Wood and Stnithbeld, Where he ha. fLu a , ..-nrun-n: BLINDS, trimmed with .plain and tarry sv , rxted and bilk trimmioge. sad In pr,parel to 111 any order In hi, line. on the Eno.r rensomOde term, 111: work warrhtit,d to give Sltir foe: lan or mar I,y rarCLUded. filintim Fit I,rired. Plea , e trove tom a call, to 11, can't Le tea; in work toy:1 y • TUE; Intere.t of Mr. 30111 i ATWELL In our rAniser , Crow .butt by of on n 11 t. inc b us.ines a, W 1101. KEA LE I; UOCEI4S, .111 be e‘m ti n u,l !Ito .tlO - pyrtzers utoler the arm of [SAGA IrKr, COSLI)IIVE, A CO., Not. IS and 21) Wo,l PiCl4.urgh. DAGALEY, WiII.)DIV A RI) A co., No. 221 Market Ftre,t WM. 11 Ai; AL EV A CO. Pittsburgh, Dec.:ob., 10th, 151.1—ide,Z2 AVE Soldmyint,rest In thebasine.ss of Long, ,liner l Co., to 6 .1.. Long, who, with John Philllj,, 111 ',m anna at the old etaud, Fo. 1,0 karnnt ntrent . 1 ro e H a y, reentn trend thr nou nrnt to the {....tr0nn0..1 my (tcud Pittal,urgh, July h Ib6l. r 11. .)111.1...E1t. 3. 1. LONG .INO. PUILIJPS tii. A. LONG 4. C. 0., I)RT.T. AND IlltA:so FOUNDERO, AND (iAS FITTIAL9. 13 inrit, at ten tine t.. their block of Chaudellera, Itraqkete, Pendants. ea( other 14tures. We lit up honr e s with Daa and Steam, make Liars. Casting, It it kind. to order, fur rash Railroad Po.r..ips and Tank tinge, and keep Anti- Attrition AlritaJ sunstantir on hand. .iSM:-. - - - ---- _..-- .- _.. Silver Q PC/ON?, POEMS, Esliil.EM:iii, So.—Slot k . 71 .N TN ritlattl kJ —ON'ILIg to ruperior facilities in rum a riii.ri using to y fora work. we are nor/ 2.l.i:itrz at :east 10 per 6,n; lower than the eastern iiities, or eioealuire. All a. ;;; I. 0r,,,,,,,i, S I ,1-1 I 119 SO ror —(('e nine La au ti fa ;,ire : 4 poona or II:, &Nigh sterito.4 grubv y. Watch:re and ‘Vateh repairing cdotinne.i, with every fa ctl!ty and renew. , l Istertniontedi . .e. ,v- entire Ka:: •t, t jot, to sustidnerr, buth a- to price 1,11 , I.e ~ 1;0 • , ~ , , ,lity 01 the work. (V. IV. IVY r, I,StA N, Watelmotker and ~,..1', . .r, anvil corner of lari.et no I F. ...rtli ,teeets. Steamboat Euiniturenttdi't;;aira. YVE hare on hand arid an, enn , t.nutly manufiretti• ring ST EAM II UAT CANN • k URNIITI:ItE AND CII - AlltS, of every de9crtpllsm, via , Extenaion Dining raider, 110 Dar du; Tadlea Cabin Chairs, of various riy lon ; Gents. do dl .1, ; State P.. .n do do do; De Toilet 1i,,,, ; Tete a totes ; 8014 A; Divan.: (Jentl,. Tul , len:, NV 4,0] Otani,; ettrii d„; Waver do; Trays, die, dc. Material and workmanship warranted, nod pricer sad,- fistory. T 11. l'i il;Nti it CO, sy2o flg Smitbfl..l.l at.. nnnnsite City clot el. _ ____ _ DALY'S SIM:KIM; MANUFACTORY, No. a) Ft fth corntr ol.nv Marl,o ,self WIIERE WILT, t, found tin , fartte.t and twat aarartad nark of Mitt:KV ever often...lt •r tale iu tbb ri ty. I'Utrtoser4 trill do f It tb tbetr advantage to call at thin r - tabitsbmerft and fur theingelreo; it 1.4 all I heed to fusure their en.lnal. C DALY. N. II —Remember the CLIZAP STOCKING CORNKR. C. D. C. U. Heedly ( — MEAL' CARPET WAREIfoUrE, Third ;tree, V.,) near Marl,l, would respretfolly infirm Hour frien,l4 and the pubhe generally, that they hare nave in ion, their mimpletn FALL STUCK, taraixting of CARPETS a every description, from the Royal Velvet and Itrinotel. to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and hog. Floor (hi Cloth, from ova to eight yortia wide, new deal0:0 Ind very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druz,gets, Ru;it, Mut+, Stoic liodg Shades, An. Porcine in want ore invite:l to call and stam ina their stork. Steornbont.i, nod Itevideno,.4 furl,. lolled on the moot ro,,,imable torn,. . . ORrt• !totall i•robta and toilPti P110,12'413 TERMS CASH n Nl.l. ratt2 Bounty La.wda..Noldieritt' Clairna. /1111b1 uotiert,gnitil hat made are a meta. with Th 411111, Lumpitio, of Washington City, to pro.ture WARRANTS ! Ac., for tioldiers, their Widow, or Chiidrea, 6ouNTI LANDS, or any other claintti the Gotten, wen t. SAMUEL. FAIINES'PoCK, mbthtfj Itesideors, No. V Ross strsit, Pittsburgh Wan. H. Tnlcott & Co., SUCCESSORS 40 T. EENNI.DT, JR, a ce.,J "Itir ANUFACTURERB OP 011. T AND MAHOGANY LOOK. In. INO GLASSES, Portrait and Picture h - owes, Re., and dealers in Imported and Domestic Fancy floods, No. fitt, cor ner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. octltllw Depot of Longsvortik & Zimmerman , . Ca. tavrba Wines and Brandy. MITE undersigned has revel red end offers for sale, at an cinnati prices, a large quantity of Logworth Zimmer man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catriwba Wince. Such us may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will rind my establishment the place for the gratin cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape, is declared by tunny excellent judges, equal In flavor to the best imported Cognac. D. PICKETSEN, la3o No. 137 Liberty street. uonsume the Smoke. rpriE subsciiber having the exclusive right to manufac -1 tore and sell RWEENErS ,HOT AIR AN.D SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now to use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Anv information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. '2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. DA RNDOLLAR, dec24:tl I Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at. It Is True I THAT PICTURES rt superior excellence mny be obtained at CARGO'S Now Thiguerretin Cnlle ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices vary log !rout One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children fatten In a few 8013011liS. Call sou emanin,, specimens of the varlous styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. fabl9 =WARD R. LULL. .tiICUB IL. lIOLLIDA Hill &. Holliday, DRODOCR, FORWARDING AND CUIIMISSION ?GER. 1 CHANTS, Evan/rah, la —Strict attention paid to consnrumesits for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goode for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. LoctlhOrn_ 110 DIE LEAGUE FACTORY. AMILTON STEWART, hianufseturer of Shirting, jj. Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street. Allegheny, has opened a Wareroom EIECOND STORY KIST BUILDINGS, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks can be made de good and sold as low here as in any other city lu the United States, are invited to call and examine for them selves. mhEblut JAI6EB a. LZDLII JOSEPH J. ULAN!. 16 - - . . . Ltdlle dk. Clam, (Successors to Mulvany t Ledlie ) IA AN : CPU:TIMERS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Plot LXI. and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE. and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. HAVING raid my interest in the firm ofT. KENNEDY, JR., A CO, to William Ho Telenet, who, with A.G. Henry, will continue the Looking Oltisa and Variety Rosi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style of Wm. H. Telcott A. Co. I confidently re commend them to my former customers, HE every way qutdified to give entire satisfaction. All person having demands against me, and all indebted . tame, will please make an early settlement. octl2 T. KENNEDY, - - FISH—:° bbls New No.l Herring reed and Torelde by myll ATWELL, LEE . CO. • t. - ' - o . ~ • • • 7'; PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE- G, 1855 J. VVIIITE. 013131 e 1.1 • ••• to' NEE BUSINESS •CARDS. REIYA L. C. IHMSEN MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VA.RXEtY OP VIALS, BOTTLES, WINDOW GLASS., Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS;42' - ALTO - FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIEry. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second; & 133, 135 First at., PITTSBURGH, PA.. [mh2B New Trlmmtug Store, No. S 3 Onmer of Markel :tree! and the Diamond. ritANli VAN CORDED.. respecfully announces to the 1 publioof Pittsburgh aritivicinity, that ho will open his new Trimming iiibare on /Monday, April 1:"th. flaring fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a choice oeleotion of the latent etylos of Trimmings and Fan cy tloode, lu. !itters himself that he Will offer superior In duce incite and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor hint with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No. ti 3 Market street, cornet of the Diamond. laprl2l FRANK VAN CORDER. Dlesolotion of Copartnership. lIR FINNI OF LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN ar CO., Pee -1 riet of the PITTaRUEOLI - NOVELTY WORHS, WS./3 d tooo lve d Ly 'the death of Al.r. JOlilf Roaara, on the 14th of Starch lost. The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued In all Ito branches by the surviving partners, under the nam” and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A CO., who will also settle up the affairs of the late firm. L R. LIVINGSTON, CALVIN ADAMS, 3. K. MOORIILID, Pittsburgh, Pa., May. 4, 1855.] W.B. COPELAND. "OWN VCCLOSYST CS3MIIOB 11'1106E1V. Wholesale and "total' Clothing Merchants, NO. SS WOOD STREET. MHZ subscribers respectfully inform their old customers and the public in general, that they have this day as sociated themselves in the above business, under the firm of JOHN 51'CLOSKEY dr 00. They respectfully solicit a atufre of public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them. esteem reepoetivety. felen _ Boots Said Shoes. y lIPLAIIGTILIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite . the Mayor's Office, Le nurnafitstnrlng Gentlemen's firat Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Conmessaud Button ed Gaiters,' Ladles' Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linda, Slip• nerd, anti French Lashing salters. Of every color and 411d0; (nary Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the beat material; Misses nod Children's do, of every variety. N. IL—All binds made to order, on s h ort or tic.. ul9 . _ Soldiers , Bounty Lands, A ND CLAIMS AGAINST GUS NitSMENT.—I will pro. e • re Bounty Land Warrants for Souders, their Widows sad Minor Children, aod will prosecute Claims ageinat Government, and attend to bueiness in the "Court of Claims," recently est‘blisiied by Contras,. No. .11S Third street, email.; above Smithfield at. lil larrth 10, 1 ,, n5—0n1y20) NAywit. lledD STOLLE, J &ILES WASH/BOY, O”filtil for sale CANARY BIRDS of the moat improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singeme. Bird Seeds --Canary, Hemp, 3771iet , Rove and mixed Seed. Bouquet.* will be furniebed compound of the Benet SLOWERS, via:- Caceelloe, Bose Buda, He rergreen pots) forChrivtmas Trees. from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 40 I•iith at, near W. 1.4. dec2o IS N GT, I SIT AWL) CLASSICAL SEDIINA.R.V. W. T. 3 tcUONALD, M...k., PILINCIPAL. IMIE next session 01 the Institution alit commence ou MONDA Y, the sth of September oext, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty 3teceta, lately auuples.l by the M.,esee. Vector. 12..frrenca—lion. A. W. LeornU, Kriap, Jr., S. F, Von onhora, It. hiller. Jr. ncn:.s Bounty Litsida. undercignod continues o, outain _Bounty Land j Warrants. The present bill gives to .11 wl.o Lave s.rsed in any war since 11'01 100 screi. Terms moderate. LUKE COLIK.IIIOOT, n Diamond alley. rohn y I . ..tweet, Wood st and Diamond. Agri. y for soldiers' Claim.. ------ I t)CaTi,,a, uF LtNt rUItOtIASE SALE OF AND WA ItRANTS.—Tire undereidued has saacte ar ransatui..uts with ,oinpetent and roponsible gentlest] sts to obtain Certin.tes or Warrants for eoldien, their widows or minor ehildren, who are entitled to Eounly Lands; aLas for th , f Lind+, and the Purotia.o and Fate of Land Witrran tn. JUAN D. DAVIT, f Corner of Wood Rod Fifth streets. blew Paper liringing•. NO. as 'WOOD STREET. VINE FRENCII AND AMERICAN PA la) PAPERS; Pancl l)ccora:i.,❑; fu E ol4 ,9a4callti Alarbir: flail Papero, of vartous ; Fb;',l mid Plain Pripors, for rotui4 and chninterE; Cheap wad low priced Wall Papers; Rrderq, Colhog., Fizure.s,ls - ladow Shades. A large and comp,:e a.,,ortmeirt of the above, selected for 01.1 new .on, will he xid at the ugual low peke., WA 1:r t. P. \I AItNIIAI.L. Walter P. Marshall. lIPORTLII .Pealer In French and Amerl.n Paper Iltnosove marl CHINA HALL, !LOUIS IT IlLitT, IiZTWSVI TRIAD AND lOC - Will avitirr.i. C, ThAN4 Kas VINCTI Nil Til h' (ITT ,SIioULD CA LI. IN to :Lee the beautiful asyortroent of CHINA, GL.I.SS and QCF.4 . ..Y.'i now open at the above exu,bll,slo meat. Our g.anh being entirely new, we are enabled to otter indn,ernents In all the latent gtyks of Limier, Ten 00 , 1 T,llet Ware, white Iron-atuhe, we have a great variety ot sh,pe,, aLe, c . . - •id band and fancy colored etoon ware Tea amt Toilet tote. Our clock of white Covered Dieba.s, Sour 'Three., Vegetable DiAbes without coven:, Salad 1;1•11e,. and every article apportairdt,{ to a NON, Sot IS Ilrge and well selected, Britannia Ware ' Table Cutlery, Spoons, C.tor4, Walter++, and l 11000 e Vurnbhlng ()nods, we have awaortitient. e.)%i‘ioN w A B.L—uo., stock of corns:inn TemA, Platen, hinlm-3, I' ..ter:, Nappioa, t!..ivvls, Pitchers, and every article lo the line large, and we are prepareil to park them With or m tIo hr..ood+. me the purchaser mar Nish. Ai., a large osvr.rtmeot or I 7LIII?? WARE, hieh are !wiling et itrarlu!! '1 which our of f..trcl at Wholesale or ret ect29 ,EARY. SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, CHAhLOTTE 1.11.1.;AIE. No. ns Wood street, l'ittFburgb. Agent ; ; The Hamburg I'lanos nre un,Jouhltqly perior to ell tuber., both in r!aattcity rf to,)1 and tuprrinray tour. I hpy huve I.ot 011,y rv.VelVt+l the highest 111:11i8 of uppro 1,,,t0n from th, best gutup.,” Pluntstg, such us - . LIST, TllALitkattl, , And where, %rho have them constantly In their oven use, bet al,. tram our resifeut litutessors. The following is an extract from a letter of PM:WiIeSUM HENRY ItOIIIIOCK. After describing the particular styie, two of which be want,' for his own use—one Urand and one Square—he speaks as follows of their excellent qualities: " My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my, have a good instrument, and yours are the on.y ours a hich Hallify I.lle. instruments are offered me on the most.accommodatlo , term, 1, however, do not like them; they have not the eleo,tio touch and the tone of yours, "1 remain yours, respectfully, “lIENur limmuca, Pittsburgh, Ps." For Sale by CiLtiti.tirTE BLUME, at the "Oil Estab. I Plano Depot," 115 Wool street, 241 door above Fifth Aqeo I for Pitt...burgh and IVestern Penn,lvan la fur .11a114, Dor. a !',Levi, ( Lich in the Ka/st em cats, are considered superior to either 01/ickerlllen ur Nano+ d Clark's, but whklt last is u,.t extonNlvely know., ;hey have but lately 'wen Ditroduced here:, and oiler New York and Philadelphia Pianoa, of the best makers, at prices from to $6OO. nlbl9 CARD. 1‘ . PEW days since, I published an advertisement of my haniman Pissed, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. 1.1. Itnlibock, of this city, addressed to Messrs. Baumgarten A Heins, cf hamburg, the manufacturers, was liherted. This morning I observed in SeVerAt of the daily papers a huhu.," signed by Prof, IL, in which he status that I was unauthorized to make use of It, and that It was incorrectly stated and applied. Lu reply-1 presumed that it he had written the letter, he, of course, meant what woe therein contained, and con sequently required no authurity from Lim to make the some pnblic. As' regard . the assertion as to fts'ineturecti miss, I have ties letter In my possession, and it speaks lot itself, word for wont as I have ptibliatted. Messrs, ba um gerten At Ileitis are not dependant upon Mr. Bohlen& fur mlotsumuut—their Pianos were known, apptheitited and re-tilers., the highest rem:herniations trona thu Mist artists, long before Prof. It. ease tit to pass on opinion upon them. iy reason for publishingthe extract was la the fact that he was well known in the city, and not be nose his recom mendation was necessary to establ (ph the merit of the Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they kited on their own merit,and are endorsed by such men as List, Thalberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. nib 23 CIIARLOTTR BLUME. • • NOTICE. lan advertisement of Mrs. Blume, in this paper, my tia Le is made use of tocouneetiou with the Bamberg inK us s u tam th t orlLed d m by me, and, moreover, the ta°at• w 64, pplleil. qbe facts are these: About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten & Heins, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany ' ) fur a Piano " t Bd i c s h IncorrectlyuSe isu eta new enti peculiar construction, and of which I furnish. lei a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Piano of their make-sent M and. Blume, at the same time altering to furnish mu with a similar one, in case I liked It. I. accordingly examined the Instrument, but as it did not please rue, 1 declined purchasing of them. I have since nought and am now using k Plano tram the factory of NuNps & CLARK, N. Y. (mlf23) HENRY ROIIIIOOK. NEW STOOK OF CHICKERING tS SONS' PIANOS. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Woon [Mir!, I r I t between Fourth street and Diamond alley', hoe just received from the manufactory of CIIICKERING yvNB, BOSTON, a new and fall supply of their Slain. CLADS tEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FoRTES, with all (ho late and valuable improvements—also t or their plainer Mld lower prlesd styles, !Suitable for 'these who require a elnisP but good instrument. All the Plano Fortes from this m n• ufamory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Eeveral secondhand Pianos, in gdoil order, for sale at gal, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, Etc., &c. 51ELODPIONS—A. full supply of Melodeons of entirily new end beautiful styles, and front the best manufactor es in the country, at $45, $BO, $75, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOIIN U. MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Crucztanco & E43Ns , Put.noS, For Pittsburgh and _Western Penolll-' Aat - No. 81 Wool street, -between Diamond - alloy.ah• Fourth street. rro if t woo_ls , kegs 6 4 rinst Tobacco recelvlbg-blid for sale by [ap2o.] ATWELL, LEE A 00. '4 7 • 1... 44 " .; . , • - 7 A -:6 trt MISCELLANEOUS ttaburgh Illiithemattcal & Oonumerclai COLLEGE - - . T now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen Pupils who slab to receivea sound and thorough know ledge of the following branches of education: Wriiing, Book.lieeping and all its collateral sciences, Algebra, Ge6me try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, &c, &c. The Principal needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability are well known to this community; being a Teacher in this city for several years, and for the last three months bag suc cessfully taught in the iron City Commercial College. but bag lefl it on his own accord, wills the intention of t-iiab hailing an Institution In which the youth of Pittsb,rgh can acquire u knowledge of things more profitable than making, nnintellixiblo hieroglyphics, though by n 6 chance will Writing be neglected. 'The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any person who doubts hls qualifications, as they were by the gentle men whose names tire attached to the following testi monials: Attztruerrr, No'ember 24, 1854. I take great pleasure in certifying to Mr Barry's qualifi cations es a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct young gentlemen in the science of aceounta— be rides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOHN FLEILINCI, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College. P1171301311G11, November 24. Mr. Barry is eminently qualified for imparting inatniction In the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Bookslieep ing I fount him even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JAS. 01. PRYOR, I Priticipal Third Ward Public Schools state it as my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Rooklieeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals , and onoups , rises, I think all the Teachers of this s..ciunty Association will concur with me in this statement. JOHN KELLY, Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny. The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle mon of superior qualifications, who will devote all his at tendon to the immediate improvemedt of tho pupils. Hours of Instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. TERM 8: Book-Keeping and Writing $2O per course. Arithmetic— ..... ...—...—... ...... 10 per quarter. Writing 3 for 20 lessons. Bounnvos, Libertystreet, near Wood. mbl9 J. BARRY, Principal, DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, P/TTSIDIRGH t PA. NCOP.PORATED BY VIE LEGISLATURE of Pettneyl - vania, With Perpetual Charter. BUILD OP TRITSTTIO. His Excellency the lion. James Buchanan, Hon. W. H. Lowrie, Hop. Wm. Wilkins, Hon. Moses Hampton, Lion. Charles Baylor, Gen. J. K. Moorhead. PACULTT. P. DUFF, anther of the "North American Accountsin" Professor of Boos-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. 110WDEW, Assistant Professor of Book- Keeping. JOHN D. WILLUMS, the best offhand Penman In the United States, Professor of Commercial end Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, EN., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Poiltical Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Ma hemaGes &r. The Students of this Institution obtain the following ob vious adi enrages over all others: lot. A training for business prepared In , a practical mer chant of eighteen years experience In extensive business, natured and perfected by fifteen years subsequent practice in teaohing. td. Tile Diploma bears the signature of the author of a system of Book Keeping sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, as the most - perfect :n the English language. RI. students can review their. Book-Keeping, and have the professional advice of the Principal at any future time, free of charge. 4th. They obtain the handwriting of the best Penman. in the Unitef States—one who writes all the specimine which he exhibits. ;Mb. lisp:Sur Lectures en Commercial Law, Political Economy and the Price pies of Commerce. Refer to any of our City Merchants or Bankers before engaging else w here. Pupils received daily. Terms unlimited, and no , roubt of the permanence of the institution. Dull's Book-Keeping, Garper's edition, sl,sll—pp. 192, revel actavo—" the beet In the English language." bufT's Steamboat Accountant, ft. "A perfect system for such acts." /far Send for a Circular ani Specimen of Williams' Pen man.hip ap2l:dear Notico to Banks and other Corporations AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, May 1855. You will please publish, for four consecutive weeks. the two following aectione,la conformity with the provhdons of the 731 51.,t1011 cf the Art of seventh May,1855, entitled -An Act to provide for the ordinary eaponses of govern ment, the Repairs of the public Canals and itsdiroods, and Int other general and special apprepriationa." •CIECTION 71. That all banks, institutions and companies I,r) of every Sind and nature whatever, Incorporated under or in pursuance of any total thelegislature of Penney've nt., general or special, or of any other state, and doing business 111 this state shell give notice, accompanied by the oath or allirmation of the president secretary or treasurer, to the auditor general, of the corporate name, date of in corporation, time of commencing business and place cf buinena of Buell back, Dann tutiot or company, the amount of capitol nto , h, otrilendn declared, if any, with rate sod time thTrenf, or the value of stock, moording to the provi !Curie of the act to reduce the state debt, and to iromnerate the Petinny I canto Canal and railroad company priced April `29th. one thousand eight hundred and forcy.four. SECTION 7'2. That all bankn,inntituttons and companies who do not, by their oW.cere, as aforesaid, give notice to the auditor gt•neral, an aforesaid, on or before the thirtieth day of November next, and annually thereafter, and pay the amount of tax they are legally chargeable with. into the ante treanery In the mouth IA December then following, .ball forfeit and pay for the use of the commonwealth int. re•t thereon, at the rate of twelve percent per annum un man until lal i m IG9w L W. CHADWICK, Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 When mitt, anon Simm, PITTSBURGH, Pa. C T e highest rataret price, in CASH, paid for ap2o ty• JOHN ATWELL A. J. LCE cues. ASWLI.L. ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MiRCEIANTA. ,LTD DCALVIS IA P.ITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES, No. a Wood ct. , between Water and Front :tr., arllB7 Prraszuaaa. TEAO-12u ht. chests Y. IL Banmet...ler and imp'l Teas IC do fine Black Teas; 20 mattes fine Oblong do 60 do Y. 11., G. P. and Imperial Teas. COFFEE-200 bags prime Rio Coffee; 30 do Old GOY. Java Coffee. TOBACCO -100 boxes 5s and Bs, assorted brands; 20 do lb Lump, do 60 catty boxes )i Ms, do SUGARS-50 barrels Coffee Sugars; 40 do Crushed do SYRUP AND S. li. MOLASSES -110 bbls Eastern Syrup; 37 do Golden do 100 do La. 8 11. Molasses; 25 half bbls S. IL 8. Molasses. POSH— 100 bbls No. 3 Mackerel; 20 do No.l Herring. RICE— 10 tierces prime Rice. CIGARS-160 boxes, assorted brands. RI CARD. SODA -100 kegs (Lee's brand). CASTILE SOAP -20 boxes (Marseilles). SALERATUS -60 bags (in papers). PIPES— 60 boxes Clay Pipes. TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN -76 barrels Tar; 26 do Rosin; 10 do Pitch. The above Goode now in Store and arriving by Canal and Railroad, which, together with a general assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured articles, will be offered to pure chasers on reasonable terms, by ..... ATWELL, LEE & CO., nplB] No. 8 Wood aL, between Water and First eta Dieliouttoti. of Co-Partnerslaip. rr II E r, , partnerAllip heretofore existing between JOSHUA ItlioDEs and PHILIP REYMEft In the Wholesale Fruit and Hoefeetionsry business, is this day dissolved, by usual consent. The business of the firm will be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorized to receipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES. PHILIP ILEYM ER. March 27th, 1555. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 413f-Tbe undersigned have this day formed a ship,. under the name, firm and style of B.EYAIRR Partner. ANDERSON, for the transaction of LIAO Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary bthtiness, No 39 Woo I street. PHILIP RHYMER. ROUT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, Mandl 21th, 1855. SIP In retiring from the Oconfectionnry business, I cheer fully recommend Messrs. RZTIRED. &ANDERSON to my friends and customers. JOSUIJA !MODES. Pittsburgh, Mnrch 27th, 1855. I ap2 Alexander Hays, IVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth etrivt.aye meet,: the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pounn.—ltuo per• momently located, and will punctually attend to all bustneos entrusted to his charge. . . lion. W. F. resident Allegheny Valley R. r, W. Minor Roberts, Johnston,dhiet Engineer . . . Geo. it. Eichbaum, Associate Eng. * " " barid Mitchell, Chief Engineer l'lttah'h and Staub, 11, 11 James Thompson, Superintendent Mynas Works, James S. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny tht v, 11\pt:N 4 ' Dress Making and dill inert' MRS. S. E. CARA() respectfully infacnshat Wends and others, that she is prepared to make to order the latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, A14.VT11./...,#,N; T.ALMAS, de., on the shortest notice and on the most res , sonable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed accenting to directions, and neatly and tastotully trimmed. We pins to give satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. 78 FOIERTII Street, second story, same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerritto Gal. levy. Jr7o4lcorly Itemeval• SFRINGES EIARBAUGIi & Co. have removed ter..No 295 Liberty street. SPRINGER lIARDAGGEI u.r.xtmnza FOIOTTit HUNGER HAREAUGII a CO.,:(increasors to 8. Hra• baugh,) COMMISMOXI and Forwazdang . sterchants; Deal era Woolruad Produce generally, N 0.2113 Liberty street, PittabureGYa. • aps CIITGATE OF MAONSBLA—An excellent aid ikereetiol lJ purgative. A large euppti, lira warranted fresh, al *eye on kind: 308. FLEMING, Oorner Diamond and Market et. ' 6 4.:~ r`~ ~ rib:": - • • . !. . E. BANKS, And. Gen"! =MEM vatAl 0 NUMBER 220. PHILADELPHIA GEORGE J. lIENKEL'S ' CITY CABINET WAREIIOIJSE No. 173 CHESTNUT -STREET, (OPPoEirri Ittoriertazites Rat.t4) Philadelphia; FURNITURE', IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising LordsXl V, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; ' In Rosewood, Walnut), Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction ' and finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual. lty, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren _Li tine being positively exclnded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pox. chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility the_ Furnishing a House, either in ale. gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the !lades in each room correspond in style and quality; Gad "immense stock always cm tend, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To Elie an idea of the finished Furniture on hand,/ need only inform you that my Room, are 175 teat long, by 27 feet wide, four noon In number; with Shops contiguous, eta' slant to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that thr work is all done under my own immediate inspection. ANIF" The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furnitun warranted to carry safely any distance. *Visiters to Fhila dolphin are respectfully invited, as purchaser or otherwise, to mill Ina examine the Goods. an2.s:ly • ST. LOUIS. - GRG COMMISSIONJOSEX AND FORWA RDING bLEACHANT, No. 88 Couitalimar., snow' Pura BUILT, Ste 'oral riONSlGN7ilHNTSarsiCommissions will mee twlth prompt V and personal attention, and libensl adraticts will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hand. Orders tor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other . Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Bocelving and Forwarding of Merchandlre and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayage as mucbaa possible avoided. Pa; r & Race; St. Louie; Ellis & Morton, Cincinnati ear BxNcss Char ess,Blow & Co., do; Strader & Gorman, do; Chouteau & Valle, do; Hosea & Frazer, Doan, Ring & Co., do; 4ringer & Whitem do; do; 3.W.Butler &Bro.,Pittsbh; E.O. Gooodman & Co an ., , de; D. Lsech& - Co., do; E. &C. Yarnell & Co., Philada; Wm. Holmes & Go., do • Morgan, J. M. Buck &Morgan: Blow & March, New York ' . B. B. Comegys, do; Frost &Forrest, do; Shields & Miller, do; Clusrles A. llfeigs, do; Josiah Lee & CLA, Baltimore. A.O. Farwell & Co,Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, do toward, Son & Co., do; W. D. Reynolds, Louisville H. D. Newcomb & Bro., do; T.O.Twichell&Clo„Commisslon Merchants. New Orleans. veL.I have an open Policy oflnsurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. Y JOSEPH MOORIDGE, augB St. Louie, Missouri. - - TO LET, FOR SALE, &c Public Sale of the Alain Line of Plait)lie Works of Pennsylvania. N OTICE is hereby given, that by authority of On Act of Auembly of Pennsylvania, approved MaySth. , lBss, will be expose to Philadelphian,sle, at the Mexchant's Exchange, In the city of on Tuesday, the 24th &rye Ju , ly, 1855. at 734 o'clock, P. 31., the whole Alain Line of Puqic Works between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, con sisting of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Ai legheny Po; teats Reglroad, including the new road to avoid the inclined plane; the eastern division of the l'ennzylva hia mlnsil from Columbia to the Junction, the; Juniata di vision of the Palma. canal from the Junction to the eastern terminus of the Allegheny Portage railroad, and the %vests ern division of the Pennsylvania canal from the westsrn termina of the Allegheny Portage Railroad to Pittsburgh, and including also the bridge over the Susquehanna at Duncan'a Island, together with all the earplug water power of wild canals; and all the raservoirs, machinery, locomo tives, care, trucks, stationary engines, work shops, water stations, toll houses, offices, stock and materials, whatsoev er EMI wheresoever thereunto belonging, or held for the tree of the RIMS, and together with the right, title, inters t, claim and demand of the Cbmmonwealth of Ftztruyt rania , to all property, real, personal and miNed, I:clanging to the same, on t a terms and condititna prescribed by the said set rf Assembly, coolest of which may he obtained on ap pliention as. or letter addressed to the office of the Secreta ry of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Executive Chamber, JAMES POLLIICII, Ilatrisburo, May 9, 1855 j Governor of Pennsylvania. myls Valuable Proert. for Sale. 9 p y IW° LOTS OP GROUND, upon which are erected,four • j_ Brick god two Frame Buildings, which rent Annually for $5OO. Said property Is situated In the Ninth Watd of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between -- and streets. 5 Alm, the Pachszy.and Ground known as the "Empire Works," situated on the corner of Pennant! Norris streets. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, one mile from East iiherry. 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 cue mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named pt yesof property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pus , chasers. For terms of sale and farther Information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, aulettf Assignee for Jae. S. Negley. Residence at kavergreen. rpnz UNDEIRSDINFID offers for Oslo his property in the Evergreen Colony, Roes Township, five miles from . Pittsburgh. The house is 68 by 34, arranged with Pour it 00192, a Rltaben, and a large Hall on the Bret floor, and is provided with a Water Clo not and Bath Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attactusl to tit• house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, en which there is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken House. The Colony is provided with a School of the high est order, and Is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School is of incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating influence of outside pressure, too often found around schools in the city and Immediate vicinity: The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with out the interest in the farm property, and the avails will be taken in adjusted balances end certificates of deposit against feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL, 54 Weer] street. OPIIANS' COURT SALE - OF COUNTRY SE ATi A Nit . FLOURING MILL—By virtue of an order of the Or , phane' Court of Allegheny county, Mrs. Mary IL DavLs Administratrix of James li Davis, deceased, wit expose to sale, on the, premises, on SATURDAY, Jll,llO 10th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., that valuable FARM to Robinson township, of which the said James It. Davis died seared in fee simple, now subdivided into Lots of onefourth of an acre to thirty. one acres. - Du one of the Late is erected the Baldwin Mansion Ronne. Also—That superior Merchants' and Grist Mill, (with water power among the best in the county, and ample sh. am power,) with all, late improvements, and capable of turning out 180 bbla flour per day. This property is beautifully situated in the Chertiers Valley, about four miles from Pittsburgh, where the Steu benville Tarnpike crowns Chartiers Creek, and within half a mile of the Steubenville R. R. Station. For Country Seats, the location cannot be surpassed, and its convenience o the city renders It among the most des'. cable now offered. Taaue-one•third cash; balance in one and two years, with interest. Plans can be seen and further information obtained by applying to Mrs. Davis, on the premises, or to lay2t P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer. For Sale. ATRACT OF LAND, situate in Washington township, Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the same distance from the North-western Railroad, and twen ty-five miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and Eighty-Five Acres One Hundred and Fifty-Two Perches, strict measure; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY. ACRRS of which is cleared, and TWENTY In good meadow land. There are erected on the premises several square log build ings, a bank barn, and an excellent Fruit Orchard. Tomas—One-third of the purshase money in' tii id. and the balance in yearly payments without interest. Posses sion will be given on the first day-of Oetober, T. 55. _m y 4 SAMUEL DINOEILIIV. I 0 LET—From the let of April next, the commodious BRICK BUILIHNOS situate in the Second. Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, between Breckenridge street and the Monongahela river, lately occupied by Messrs . Bake. well, Pears tt. Co. as a I :llisarnanufactary and warehouse. This property is eligibly situated, adjacent to the Monon gahela wharf, for any business connected with steamboating or river trade, or for manufacturing purposes. Several small Building and a capacious yard are attach et. Apply to OLIVER W. BARNES, President Pitt. and Conn. IL R. Co.. mhlegtf 1 Neville Hall, Fourth and Liberty streets. Hotel for Lease. -DILErs 110TE1, (formerly known as the Lsrsarnes !louse,) is offered fur lease on favorable terms. Belo; shunted on the corner of Fourth street and Grant. ear to the Court flouse ' and about midway bean the ..11,,nongfal,sla Wharf and the Pennoftsanid 117e4 it is ono of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The lintel will be furnishnt if desired, and leased for a ferns of years, commencing from the first of April ant For farther information apply to JOSEPiI S. a A. P.-`3I°RIIISON, Attsys, jai :V.31.v01t °aloe N 0.143 Fourth ar., Vittsburch. 00.1 Wurni t+'or swie. VETY ACI:NS El, with '4O acres of Coal atta,llo4, and all the' itnprevessettis thereon in succese. - 1111 operation, It Farm to aituated on the Monongahela riror t 54 wile,. Kbyte littsburghoiril is supplied With ti rittill How., llavA,lsenattt nooses, Vnhitd, ttaii,"(4{l,Eml 1111 exodlont harbor. The roe t.t Veal Litre feel thlok,and cannot be surpaxotl lu quality. Vvs• further parffoularouvy to NICIIO.I.:UN 4 PAYNIg, No. 233 Liberty etreet. iliCax Rout, a 'WARM (VNTAINItaI 53 AVltlia OP LAND, curler a 41, higii at of oultivatiou, witn a large and vonve.utent AWNLIANta . HOUyh,reaentir built and of modem style; gocsi flue, Stobliug, 4C.,slllPlted on the south beak (Attie it t ,r0,,,g4,,,L, river, 3 miles above - Pittsburgh, being ono of the mot beautiful and pleasant localltlea anywhere to be foutl. i`...oseseieu given ou or tonor the let of April nest. 11.1tquite of IL CHILDS & udifet f 133 Wood street. DELDII.ITSUL RESIDENCE FOR. SALE, situated in Robinson township; nine Acres of good Land: a Dwelling House of four rooms—portico in front; a Stable, and other out buildings; 2 grape arbors; also, apples, pears, poaches, Ac.—all healthy trees, and of choice quality. Tilly property is in a very pleasant and healthy location, at about three miles from the city.. PriceslBoo. Tertneeasy, 83.21 S. CUTHBERT & Sote, 140 Third at. A 811 ALL FARM. 0136 acres, ior $2,000, in a : pleasant tik_ and healthy location, 1% miles fioni, the canal, a Yam:aunt; 30 acres in cultivation. remainder in gcodtlm ber. A new frame dwelling holm 30 by 36 feet, with koilV. 8 rooms and cellar; a portico in front andporch to thereat; , stabie,oandage and coal houses, and other outebnittlinga: A young orchard of choice frrittrra•FlTOCAPai. in, and a fine spring near the house. - For terms apply to mylb & UUTUBERT 3 80N,140 Third street. r* ’'.'.v r ■; ~ -4T- \ R~` *"a=f a~ : .~ { r . HATES OVrAipii liC'ViSillitr(4 , ifiritED UPON XP iir4Bßcmyli rgiag 'IC square, Due •Ineertiok • each siditional Insertion I 6026 and week 76 " " three weeks 4tO " one to " two 7Co , 41 ' three-months . ... .... .. . ..... 9 Ca '` four months 10 00 " nix months . . ... 12 0 0 41 14 ~01113 peat . 18 1 3 0 itazding Gard, six lines or less,. per ...... 10 uu na aquero, per annum, (exelusiee of the paperry.;....,. lb 00 DAILY MORNING POST• Eiecution of Parks at Cleve land. HIS ,DYING:s;p4.p.p.H The Cleveland-papers give detailed accounts of the exec:titian atthat place,. on Friday last, of Parka, found guilty of the murder of „ Beaten. The Herald says: "Of the attempt of .Parka to comenit suicide by cutting his throat ye.sterday, our readers were fully informed. The efforts of Drs. Strong and Cleveland to prevent the flow_ of blood,' and to revive him by stimulating - drinks ' *we're aticcese ful, and he was so - chained that he was. almost powerless. Ile - expressed strong senate -that ho had been, prevented from succeeding in his attempt to destroy himself, and was very bitter In his denunciations cf Mr. Bot3worth; the jailor. .for his speedy and resolute action in . the matter. He 'soon grew milder, and 'seemed iesigned to his fate, speaking often and in affeotionate ter ma of his wife and child, and-of hie:counsel, and fiheriffs Seward and Spangler. Ito, gratinalty grew stronger ' and passed a.quiet night; Bleep ing five or six hours. - This morning h"e waa calm ; conversed freely with hia. acquaintances in attendance -,..qtpressed.no: ill feeling against anyone; said he had btaa educated a CLristian, and had read the Bible - mucif; and,'Whedereak ing'of the:death of Beatson, declared this inao oence. He wished to be shaved; -but the Sheriff did not think it safe. His ,ehirt was ober ge and at six minutes before twelve he was Lorne to the scaffold by Sheriff Spangler, Deputy Bos worth, and United States idarehal Fitch, and placed in a chair, being_fastened to it by, a role passing roundlis waist. The scaffold was erect ed by J. M. Blackburn, and, placed in the hall of the jail. It bad a platform ahofft eighi, feet by four or five feet in size, elevated - tabont — eighteen inches from the ground. The drop consisted of two doors, supported beneath by ajointeci piece, which a cord would remove with remarkable ease and certainty." The Plaindealer reports the speech' of' Parke at the place of execution, from which the follow ing is extracted: "That I murdered Beatson for his money is absurd t 'Ere was but ti poor man, with lees money tban I. lle woe not rfoh, and his friends bays - never made themselves known,-though it is but a short journey from England to ..Ohio. I had no malignity towards, him, and feel pone to ward any human being. I leave a' dear "wife, who has in my long confinement been' en angel in her solicitude and care of -12111. - ' had never known her virtues had it -not.been for my sad misfortunes. I have a dear, infaut,,, who . has been taught to clasp, its arms rircuad imy neck, and whom fore dearly.' I`leave aged 'parents, now near eighty 'years old, from . whoso , kind hearts I had hoped to keep the sod nevtamf the fate of their son. [Here his voice faltered mid he burst into 'tears.] It was for the,siike- of all these that I tittempted yesterday, to. shorten my life a day. I feel that I did right, and ,I . ,hore that those who. report for the public prints will, if they have regard for those I love, ,spare them, if possible, from the pain Of seeing my name coupled with that of murder. -Ibiave suf fered much, mentally and bodily, : by - my, con. finement; eironmetancea hair: had much to do in making me improperly misOnderstood: No innocent man put linen trial 014 be certain of acquittal. He labors, nder great disadylMkoges; a thousand "circumstances arisen/ad are- spread through the world in the Public prints..,:lp his cell, shut out from a chance to meetthe•unfa vorable suspicions with the antidote, ho is borne down by these prejudices which hate taken pos session of the public Mind. ,Ile 'cannot efface this firat impression—he is a, victim ,it; and I to-day, declare myself 'to haie been o_petroyed by the paragraphs which in the ; beginning pro nounced me a monster, hyena, bloodhound, mardcrder, blink, blacker, blackest .lof tho guilty. What right had they tO .say'vilitti I in tended to gain by killing Bootee° r Man's mind and intent aro secrets ; no man can know them." [After sr caking twenty minutes he took, a dip of wino and rested a little, and askedihe Sheriff if he was too long for his patience, .aid, being assured that he was not, went on.j " I had hoped to have opared you this de ploratle scene; neat to the regret that cannot spare my , wife and child this ,Binams, is that I ?leave them in a land of strangers Cletitititie and almost friendlesS.., I skould be glad tenttfeld to you the feelings .a man entertairts - -.-ea tho threshold of death ; brit Iran not master of words to express them. At times ,I cordese that I have telt humiliated and depressed ; at- - others, hitter, and vindictive; soured by long .an d op. pressive imprisonment, , toward the world. Phase after phase of one's life appears in differ ent and changing lights, and the peculiar condi tion of being shut out of the . light _ of day, the free air and the conversation of Abe .world, has its unnatural and warping influence tip= the thoughts. I have studied my thoughts, _created my own philosophy, strived after truth ;`but the philosophy of my intentions is not understood. Tbp honest man, will sly, " why did you not, if Beateon fell and killed himself at the bridge, go immediately - null tell 'of it ?" Ah, — there is wliere the circumstances that environed ma, my eleven years in prison,:my blackened chaittoter flashed across my coitl, and_determineti.me in what I did. I had swerved from the path of duty, and 'had lost what - Solomon speaks ,tif in that good proierb • a good name." 'A - toed name is better Ah, how true.! So long as your good ,name is yours, it will be a rock of defence againsea thousand , assailants, arid without it, a single man shall.put:Yrin to flight. • ' - - •- • ,( When lam-takan hence, give toy body to my Wife. I commend her and the cbdid.to you; Let her not suffer in want." llcir - e - senle kind .per son proposed t 6 expresi the feeling'of thlatie pre sent by taking up a contribution, - and - it- was done on the spot, and $44;60 wan takenitp. On neeingdt, Parks seemed moved by; the,ltittchaelm, and thanked their with coneiderablo emotion.] le then said ' :'"1 have no clergyrinripresent; had expected D. Petry; but my're - atiest itaim I men. have Sealed up in: a package of .papers which I gave to my wife yesterday. I was edu cated in the belief of the Church of England, like my forefather's. I leave the world at.peace with all mankind, without cenatienpon anyone. We cannot recall the past;.would tonod-,l.could do Bo ! but I know. ,no such thing. as ; fear;. lam misunderstood ; have bad but littioor no aera tion; have tried-to !earn mash' by resoiting to the broke which the wisest search ; ba , rtulittd ao Oxford or Cambridge education:;, was, faxpiliar with the Scriptures and believe that we shall er. rive at that perfection which man's heart:fay - Ives after in the next-world. I thank - you - Wit the tlirtdoess to my. wife. I again assure all that I am no murderer, it;t•any respect, . ; by thought or deed. With ibeso words I prcpara , to ingot uty GA" One o'clock had arrived. Ho took n gimp of wine, his bands and feet were faetened;therope a ' , jested by the Sheriff,,and he stood uptitt the pi ' , germ, Ho then requested that he might give the signal when all was ready; - ho borrowed a itinertittief to make it with; the cap wtielitawn k.ver late head, and about ten minutes' aftWone, with the words, die an innocent ;tritimi' he dropped the signal, and the drop histantancons ly fdl, launching him_ - down about six Not struggle, nor anything like a Weiner 'et/limed the suffering of pain.' Ms pdlsia became feeble and intermittent in two "or three Minutes, and ceased to beat in eight minutee afterward.'t No itaticn of the heart was perceptible tiAthe eptpi r ici, It of twelve minutes, and at t4e, end:of _for ty tninutes he was taken dovin. The pliyeleans present, Drs. Strong and Cleveland, etitininecl him and found the neck broken:Warm-AIL-7 I)INE APPLE 3 -1 tapir just received ; toi Yale:by . REYBIER. ANDP,rtstv, No. 39 WoPastreet. OE'N're 'AND U ItD.S.--4.iocd .lietuies, and o Oullety over V. J. Datia, Diniiitxt, - -Nb. iG F. , urtb strert, my3O pTASII-150 casks, brstboArtF; airaesid :Corner ' Wool awl T‘uttKEE'd unati.io rowDE42-I.§Aroln .. s.apd 1, lb catut, f- - ,r sale by 7 '• • ' A- .1" - ATI.N1STI.)0E . A- CO. BANNERS' OIL-25 We for saifi by _ . - DER AG ROBES—A. A. Id A SON kfilkinwite,WßZtion J_) to some %cry rloh and desirable styles of Berage Robes they have just resolved. my3o EMI _ . Tref LIMAS NWIL'ARItti., Oti [3ll musaLumxirmumnmt ,,- JUNE 6 y:y, Y ~~~~~;: ENE
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