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' s • I .1 es • _ • N i t& •„r • .• . • MEM THE DAILY .iIORNING POST. and POlished every Morning, (Sunday excepted.) viLLmotc.ir. & MONTGOMERY. ean-wia: want& or Moon AND MTH 8001223. liar TERM S.—Five Dollar: a y,ar, payable strictly in idtanem. Six Dollars will in,r , ,Hy be required if not paid within the yes /fir Single cove. coeTia—ine 4.1 n at tha conutar in the Oftioa, and by the revs Boy,. TIES SATURDAY . 11oitrzING POST Pponlichr4 from the Game other, on a largo blanket site h•et. at TWO DOLLAILB a yens, In advance. Single copies ► I TS CISTS. Apr No paper will be discontinued 1111115118 at the discre on of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages are pats. sir No attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. Aro- Connected with the Establishment of the .Marning Post eiV. of th r largest Job Printing Offices in the city, where all finds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reason- We terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Rota.. C. G. Sproul, A TTORNEY AND COEINBELLOR AT LAW-01Bery No A —, Fourth street, [tilt. burgh, Pe. dee11:1• James A. Lowrie, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth etreet, Pittsburgh between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. rdecllfly JOSEPH WE A V Eat, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 01ice, No. 144 Fourth street, Sa3:101 PiTTSIII3IIIM, JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office, corner Fifth and Grant sta., ja3ayal PrPTSEITYROIi, PA. Thomas Means, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 S. P. Roma, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Nu 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, „a.. Pa, fourth door below- Ntr. Ito ty Patterson's Livery Stable. je2B O. Orlando Loomis, ATTORNEY AT LAW-oifice, Fourth street, above Wood. SYCY H.. B. Car han, ATTORNItY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between °berry slim , road Grcnt street. p2ry J. NI. 21 , CIONTry, ATTORNEY AND COUNSF L 1.613. AT LAW—Office In Dakelvell'n 12uildin e v, on Grant street. jet I). 11. Hazen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and near Bmitbneld. mar 277 Patrick ftl'Kensta, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. tykrlcE CORNER OF GRANT AND FlFrit STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alden:inn Levi:,) vhero all bu ainess pertaining to the office of A Ilerruau and Justice of the Pence wilt be promptly tittethte.l tn. febl:3m 11 uckmaster, AI de rim an I \TRICE, Grant street, between Fourth st.end Diamond alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great. e.t rare and loge! accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex ataired, do. ja.4l H. A. L s nO N lIENTI6T, ((cue censorr ETE LD t s o r 43 , E 1 5 4 . 131 th11e , ) XO. 144 8.111T11: coin 2 to t 7 o m look !IQ" Office hours, from 8 to 1 o'clock, and febls:ly J.BCUTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, tire doors 1 144 -4 • west of Market. Osiddi Moons Yen= nine A. M. to Ere BUSINESS CARDS WILED D CURLING 51030 AN ROBERTSON. EDITAXIC DITDRI - DOS DENBY L. ILINGWALT. Robertoon 3. Co., MANUEACrtiIIERS OE CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse N 0.14 Wool street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. /GP A ll Other kinds of Olae.u-are and Winlov Glass, at Mir market prives.. JACOB Dipcm.LtsTkat., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DIALER IN ALL KINDS OP Tobacco, Suuff, and Cigars, No. 23 Fkitittl., Palsburgh, Pa. Sir Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the Various brands of Imp-rted Cigars. ja2:3 JOHN 1100Itt1EAD, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MER CHANT for the Pale of Pi; Meta and 1 , 1.m5, and Produce generally, No. Wood street, Pntsbargh. (at-21 Plll/12 KEY/dill 0)0?. J. ANDERLUZI. RE Y El at. A N E.' S 0 N (Suczerii , oni to Jo:hualthol.“, h Co ) WHOLESALE DEALER+ IN FORKIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, ac. No. BA Wood street, oppomte the al. Charle,4 Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pe. np2 As. uLo LIAM WPM. HiNOIIAM. fir. CO., PORWARDLNG AND CON NitriSi)N MERCHANTS, Liberty atred., of pon.:e Prima. Raiirotrd Depet, ape' Prrvitut.os. PA. kleary El . Collin., VOHWAHDING AND CONINIISSiON MERCHANT, and 17 Wholssale Dealer in Ch"e,r. Du ter, Seeds, Fish, and Pr°dare generally. No. 20 WO. Si.. Pitt...burgh. tuan3 - - Paul dr- Murdock, - COMMISSION AND FORWIEPINC; MEECH ANS, AND STEAMBOAT AIIENT.;—No. 7 W.:, str,vt, Cincinnati, Ohio. . . King its WHOLESALE ROGERS AND I' li.OD UCE DEA LEM— No. 27 Wood ntrekt, I alr:;3 H. T. C. Mor gall, _ BOOKBELLER AND STATI.)N tawny., on han a general a.,:ortment of School, 3lisr - ellaneou, nod 131ank Booti.a Printing, Post and Cap l'aper, &e..Whologiile and Re tail. NO. 104 'Wool street. Ea..t side, PittA.tirel. aciii„. Wanted, 11.az.i nod Tanuone I. W. CheLdsrick. 1 - IEALKIt IN RAGS AND PAPER, NO, 149 Wood Stmt, jJ PlDA.ur.;h_ Tho higho.t paid p , r ID, . _ attusx, ' I.llller WaOLESALE t/ ItOC.E RS, INI I , KS OF BRANDIES, WineA and Se4ar, , —N.-. 17'2 uiel 17.1 c,•rovr 01 Irwin end Lthartylitt,burgh. Lew,. N 1,1 1 ,, Cotton Van., conntantly ;land. 1)118 Carr rt, (Wit. CAlta 11,1 a of tho orm • .1 .1 on a Co.) WHOLESALE I.IIWCEItS nod h,•,..1gn Wines rodinat./ itert.ith , l Whir. key, N 0.31111 Conanwrcial Row, Li b.rc.ir. Pa. _ lIE subscribers hart title day formed n partnership for the purpose of carrying on and Forward. ting, in twanection with LI, .1 Oil, at/ Pro duce bosluesß generally, u nder tho st rle n l F. ..tsu .4 Men AILDG,Irt ; warehouse No. 116 Water an 1:0 Front streete; foronery occupied by Burbrid Ka t I n7hra tn. IV NI ENOLISII, JA It ICEI A IIDSON • .1.1.'3. J. BENNETT. PittAburgh, Fobruar DR-kV°, Distil,. I, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer b • Country Produce, offers for gale a choice wick o Groceries, eelected for fire fly ace. Spice. of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Stoara Alao, Dried Frulte, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex: change for llerchautlize, F. U.. D. has procured a full assortment of Landr,th's Warnuated Garden Seeds, and inviter the attention of all tn• &invited in rural affaira. janl W B. seaLisn. 1. 11.1ellski,,N. J. 1. Lc:sem ENGLISH dr. RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FOR Id ERCLIA Nrs, aim Wnoleciale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and oil, and Produce generally, Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge 4 Inglmrtn, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. Commission !louse. MMILE subscribers have opened a house for the shove pur j pose, at No. 17 Smithfield street, four doors above the Monongahela house. We will purehasu, or receive, on commission, for sale, consignments of Flour , Macon. Cheer'', arra, Garr, Barley, Flax Stet, Grass &al, Bated Ilay, <tc , upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market rates for cash. nov6 ALGEO & CO. Jas. ftlq..auallu. ADLRII IN GROCERIES, PRG g DUCE, FLOUR, BACON, Ac., No. 10, corner Smithfield end First streets, Pitts• burgh. Ps. novll .10111 ruUNO THOA. 0. TUU:VI - • T. H. Young du Co., V , • aS AS'inithfaelcr stmt, opposite. City Hotel, X/r ANIL. A IUItEII.9 OF CABLNET FURNITURE AND 0.1 k IRS, of every description. Materials and work manship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken iii nacklnz for land and water earriaze. au3l C. D. Wood, IMPURTEIt AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES A.,41 LIQUORS, No. 337 North Second street, fifth door sbova Race, east MAN - Philadelphia, has on hand the best Qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga hela Whisky, [(pilau:l Gin, Cordials, As , on terms worthy the a ttention of 'purchasers and dealers. Inulfly . Henry DlPCullough & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Yerchants, eoroor or Peon and Irwin Or- Pit rehonrh i fßarly Wm. Digby, Jr., fiIL6TIIINO AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic Hall, 1j Fifth sired,Pittsburgh.—Clothing made to order, in good style, and at moderate rates. aneaf H. & A. C. Duncan,, WHOLESALE OROOER.S, and Dealers in Produce, For alga Wines and Liquors, 011 Monongahela and Hecti dad Whisky, No. 201 Liberty st, PlUeburgh. Pa. ( y2lhy A. Tindtte, WEIOLES ALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufac• tarer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 33'21;t:T Johns H. Mellor, WnOLRSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Music, School Rooks and Stationery, No. 122 Woad street. ijanl A. J. RAGAN DANIXL 4114 JR. HAGAN ar. AIIL, WHOLESALE and Retain), irs in Wier, Fancy and itapit DRY GOODS, No 81 Market and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. apr4 • rowEet. 4%, Kill:MOON, A RODTPECTURA. AND ORNAMENTAL CARTERS.— Ornamental Patterns for Coating, in every style; Modeling, Designing, &e. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, &c.; 96 SIIITLIFIELD Street, near the Past Office. vl:3m E. WHITELIOUSE,,, FANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, N 0.7 ISABELLA. St., near the Emmet Hotel, mar 4 ALLZOITENT. B. CIIIIIIIIIERS.. S. CUTHBERT & SON, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 Smithfield street. nova L. E. Hayward, BALER In BOOTS, 8 . 110 ES; TRUNKS and LEGIIORN and BRAID RATS, corner of Market and Liberty ate., o. 173 Plttaburgh, P. jel4:y JOHN DurcitELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D RUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, 3a. 4 .7n - Neit door to H. Cbild'o Shoo House, Pittsburgh TOS. FLEMING haring assoei - sted nith Jog. ABEL, the. baldness will hereafter be condu , tesl under the style of J. ABEL tr. CO., at the old stand, Corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. . . John W. Butler dr. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION F,RCLIANTS— Dealers in all kinds of Pittaburgh Manufactures, Lead Pips and 9beet T.wd. 67 Front qtroot_ ENTERPR.IsR. WORKS. N 0.138 Wood stud, Third d,,or beat° Virgin Mier. DOWN a TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re. 'solving Pistols, the largest end hest selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. marlB _ -%,.;.• ' .4.0 • I. OA, -* MEER Nil VOLUME XIII. ENTERPRISE WORKS. ISO. 136 WOOD 828SITa .IRD DOOR DRLOW TDIGION =IL Be IVN a TBZ'LE.Y. •••• IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, dc. We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis. tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets ; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Entrain Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, du— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rinee of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received fbr them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill. ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. toyl6 Chandeliers and Ciao Fixture.. rpur. subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom -1 NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Raving arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. continue as heretofore to fit up buildluge of every de scriptlon for gas. water and steam. . . . Brass Castings of all kiwis made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER .4 CO., stlar22.7 No. 109 First street. GEORGE BLIETOMEIR, FROM NEW TOME, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every description - 41 - of Ornamental flair, for Ladles and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, e between Wood and Market, Pitts. burgh. '~--'-.• = BIATCIIER . S eyetom enables Ladles • , and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. I. 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. (my; New Coach and Carriage Factory JOHNSTON, B.ROTHEN.B & CO., (Farrier of Rebecca and Belmont &reels, Allegheny City, , WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have • —la s commenced the manufacture of Carriages, roaches, Rockaways,Buggies,Sleighe and Chariots, in all their various sty lee of finish and proportion. All orders will he executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Replan, will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the bast Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel waft dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satibt ed on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give no a call, before purcha sing elsewhere. octecly 1 T. JOHNSTON D. T. JOHNSTON YLOZT Elcelelor Carriage Factory. TOIINSTON, 11110TIIER & CV., PRACTICAL COACH MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alto gbeny city, Pa., have on band and are manufacturing an extenei,o assortment of Carriages, hockaways, Buggies, Baggage Cars, /ie., made in all [hell' various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of brash. using In all their work the hits( Juniata iron end eastern hickory. Re pairs cairn led to on the most reseal:lode term. They feel confident that ell who may favor them with their patron age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial 3f their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pa, every tf teen minutes during the day. 0ct.:45.1y Pri—vss URGE' COACH FAO I'Ult k. It. SIGCLOW .ItATRIN L. STITES'S OCOEHT ALUMS Bigelow & Co., SUCCESSORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, No. 46 Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts.. burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES. PUF.A TONS, BUGGIES, and every description of fancy vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materiaLs. 4...11 - All work warranted nnv9 ROBERT 11. PATTERSON'S ,7r. • LIVERY AND SALE .27t1:7; tl STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprl4.El PITTSBEEIGIP PA. Jost:pit irLii.miso, fsvccrssoa TO L. WILCOX a CO.) (10P.N 31Altli ET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep, cooetantly on band a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, 3 .ledicineCheits, Perfumery, and all articles pertain In- to his business. ' fiGr- Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all tours. Jazgy Juno rLSIIIN aVCII ILAN 11.13119ki1. FLEMING , RttOTIFIEItS, (Surc..oore to J. lildd a Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. GO Sired, A:ft/irlift, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M . Lane's Celebrated Vernittoge, Liver rtc. JOHN HAFT, JR., (Succvssor to J. : sro u ,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, A ND Dealer iu PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Se, 141 Wool strest, three doors below Virgin eller, apr•Ltn.lrely PITT:":IIUItGEL JOHN GICHUTT, SIPuRTER OF PRANDIES, OIN, WINES, &c.—Dealer in Lue Old Mocom,,hela Whisky, Peach Untudy, •c. Itectiflinz ristianr, corner of Smithfield and Front 'traits ttittcu•'rgn •.7,13 . _ R. L. ALLEN, 1:01.1:56 Li DIALER IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Rye Whisky, &c. ALSO, RECTIFYING biwitLLus, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG LI, PA. WIN.ES, Braxdies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, Bt. Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, )1.1 Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peaeb, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Ilalf-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low prices as to challeng compeition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sizes. I respectfully Invite an examine. don of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penns. anr3.:lv New School for the Violin. DY U. C. HILL—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCIIOOL L) A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an easy, prog reßsi re and practical form, and designed expressly ;or the American student, in which is added valuable and exercises and beautiful arrirtigements,as Solos and Duon of the moat popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by U.C. HILL, pupil of Spohr, late 'evident of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above• just received, In advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street. - - have carefully examined the alx.ve work of U. C Hill's, and consider it one of the most complete and pr. Violin Schools we have ever seen. Q. 11. VOGEL., febd Teachers of Music. it LAIRD, (hte of the firm of Coobrr A Loan,) having opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTELING uUSINESS, hopeeby strict attentibn to business to merit a ‘hare of the patronage of the late firm. rr.s.ntli3 L. rouNo N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable %tries, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the city. jan2l37 Jame. Mellinger, irONONCIAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully Inform his friends and the publio, that hte new estab lishment is now in full operation, and that be is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both fides, constantly on hand. . gash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now rurnish them With planed It utl suitablMor every description orwork_ WM. A. 111.1/13011 JAMES 1,703W1LL. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, L3if ANUFAOTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO. ,1 COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, .4c. Al io, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, >r cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. feb9:ly JOSEPH T. LOWRY, No. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Meted:, Mice up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, ESPECTFULLY announce to the publics that he 68a LI, commenced the REAL BRUTE AGENCY, In connec tion with Intelligence and General Oollecting. Ile will also attend to renting. Persons en want of serrants, In any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice,. All business submitted to his care promptly at tended to. Reference—T. J. Bigharn, Rm., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. •). Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, allat h Old. JanlB Schuohrnan & Ilnualeln, r ITTIOGRAPILERS—Third street, opposite the Posteofficii,. Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show BMA Cabals, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed • n Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, in the most approved style, uld 'lithe most reasonable prices. octl Enly MEM= o orarr D. DEMING.= T. J. MUTT Graff, Reisinger & Graff, VITESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre burgh, Pa. Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stomas, Hollow Ware, Sugar Kettles, Stove Kettles, EMI= Smith, Blair et Hunter, (Late Smith dr Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4, ND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Merman. lures, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, 'runs. fohs 111IP, OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John . eton k Stockton) snd Blank Book and Stationery ~rehouse, is prepared to execute every style of Legal, umarcial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book :boding, and funUsh every article in the Blank Book, Paper ,14t1 Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most rt•axonable Canna Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second' eta. [novl6 ' N..:s • . PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE MONTGOMERY, AT THE ~p oHT GUILDI ItB CORNER OF F;cIlI AN D WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. _ _ BUSINESS CARDS RECOMMENDATION OLLICUPACTURT.II43 or Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog Irons, Portable Forger, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &a. f rabl6 J. 0. 000000 W. S. maven, BUSINESS CARDS North.Weetern Police Agency, N 0.89 WASHINGTON STREET, Corner of 1./eArborn CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Pinkerton dr, Co DEVOTZ TIMER ATTE:EI - 10N TO THE TRANSACTION OF A GENSIZAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wioconslo, 'Michigan and Indiana. mhl9dtf TIIE late firm of JONES A Qiiloo, having been diseolred by the death of John F. Quint,,, on the 27th lent., the business of Bald firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets. ISAAC JON KS, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 185-1--Loctly Isaac Jones, MANTIPACTURER of Spring and Blister 'Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Boma and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. octtly 111AJLC JONES D. B. Roger• & Co., MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS' patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. OfEtce corner Rosa and First streeta. oct2ly PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF Dld3lo- , D STREET AND CHEERY ALLEY. pHs subscriber respectfully RIII3OIII2CeS to the Ladies and 1 Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, to point of else, commodious ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United States. Its location is lillTeAMbitl from all parts of the city, while its high and wiry situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spared to wean this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. 0it'2.33.1 4[l.CliAlt.D C. MUCKING, ILANCFACTURER OP Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, IDLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 ST. CLUB. Bream% j All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboats, dc. All kinds of Gild.ug and Re gilding, to order. Gilt Mouldings for Frames, wholesale and retail Varnish for Oil Paintings. Engravings and Lithographs, for sale. 4Q- Impaired or defaced Oil Pa.utlogs restored in the beet manner. All Frames and Mouldings rn,nufaxqured in this estab lishment may be cleaned without injury, with soap and water. Call and see. No. 21 St. Gish. st., Pittsburgh. 'triltilf..tf WM. A. M'CLUItG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. Ts now receiving,' large assortment of FRESH 0001/8, 1,, in addition to his aireinly extensive stock, purehaaed from first hands In the Eastern markets, which, will by sold at the le.yeest mark e t prte, 4147" Hotels, SteanaboaLa, and families, buying by th• Quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. tar Goode delivered in the city tree of charga, sep2l J. WHITE. VENETIAN BLIND NIANL'FACTUREB., Z] A 8 RECwVERED 111, health so so to resume hi., old .1 businea.. and he.. of curd hl. BLIND MANUPAC.. TORY, at No. 03 Ft Till Min', tl•nr the Post cifllee, between Wood and Smithfield, where Lo bee an aseortm-rit of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and fancy wended and sulk trimmings, and is prepare] to fill any order in his line, so the moat rcaeonable terms. 111, work is warranted te give satisfaction or mo: ey refunded. 1.1111 1.11{1,t II leeju ir eJ. V . :} Plea, give Lam 5 call, as he e.in't he beat in work. menehip. my; ly Notice. Interest of Mr. JoliN ATWELL In our bu.dnees I ceases from doh, ur gt,..7....rn..nt. Our btuneae, WHOLESALE OROCERS,wiII by ii.Jr.L! n tied by the remain ing partners under the firm of BAGA LEY, COSGtt AYE A CO., Noe. to and Wieel claret. htt..b.1,...it BAG A LEY, W A'DWA Kr) No. 2JI Mn: ket 'treat, WM. ItAii A LEY A Pittsburgh, December 19th. 15.51—'iler'2'.: Notice. IHAVE sold mi . ) ihterest itthe —a at Lew,. Mali., A Co, to a A. Leug, who, with J.itio ~ flour at the old Amid, Po. liar Fr. at teed I r iieor MOOCIIMPIId the new brill to the pstri.i.ere ot mt Pitt.turgb, July leas. I' II B. A. 1-0710 S. A. LO N(.7 & TIELL AND I.IIIA FOUNDERS, AND l; N.- FITTERS, I) Invite atten non to their a to:k of Cha:eli Renck et", Pendant..., and otb,./ Vltures. NVe Et up hou.ns vrith Gam mad Steam, make Castings Of all order, fur uleh Krakow! faroPA and T•tik arid keep A n ti- Attrition !dotal con.tantly on hanl. Jy:il Silver , lanufaciory. POONS, YURI{ 2 4 , I. SIB LEV,s 4 , St, 11r,r.71 • r'r PRlCrsi —Vu in to , ut.ort r I,t !to— to two .all, tit my own work, art , ttr, ,I•1:1114 llt I , t tor ,ow, t,tit• the eft.t.ru Ai, ",.., " .3".erllng &le,- —We tsho rotlro.:;‘,.: Drithh ,terimg •iltd:ry Wet,- t,s and Wat,la repeirit, eoz: , e r ery 1 • 9 • ctlily and reursed , 1.1. r el.•rt • o to CAINIOILIOrS, both at, 1., peke sr! • ;1.• i••• ewe I,,ahly al the woe k. W. R. W I I,S. W qteh maker no I Corner of Starlet ho 1 Kotrt.ll F: metre Steamboat 1.'112,1111.2re 1111.11 i C hal ri. 41 WE have on hand and wry ,1,,-tenth roanufnetn• ring STEAM I: tIA T 1:311IN II liN ITURE AND Cli AIRS, of er , -ry de,rip:ien, viz: Extension 'huh:kw Takes; Do Bar d.,; Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Gents. do do do; State it„ An do do de; P.: Toilet Bozos; Tete a fetes; Seras; Divans; Centre Tat ifs; Wash Stands; Cried d,..; Water do; Trays, he, he. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices sari*. factory. T. it. YOUNG A 00., .19 2 t) 34 Smithfield st., opposite City lintel. 141 0 'l' I C E DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No. 20 Ftifth street, first corner abort Afarlre atr , st, PITTSBUIICIEL PA lATIIIIRE WILL be found the largest and brat as,orted stock of HOSIERY ever offered Dr sale iu thiq city. Purchasers will find It to their advantage to call at this es tablishment and examine for themselves; It ht y all I need to insure their custom. C. DALY. N. D.—Remember the Cuzxp STOCKING Coasee. febhy C. D. C. H. 'lewdly et, Co., fIHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Nn. 82 Third street, kj near Afurkef, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, the com mon Ingrain, Ilemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth. ftcdu ore to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. C o os and Canton !getting, Drw,gete, Rugs, Mete, Stair R. It indow Shades, he. Persons in amt arr invited to Celli and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Itesidroc, furu• lobed on the most reasonable terms. . . . Sar" Small profits and quick sales." - fa TERMS CASH ONLY. oct2 Bounty Landis—Soldiers' Clain.. riIHE undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS, &a., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims on the Government. SAMUEL EARN ESTOCK, rah2Af I Residence, No. S (loss Crest, PittAbolvh. Wm. H. Talcott & Co., 16170C1880118 TO T. KEN:TZDY, .111., a CO:,] MANUFACTUItERB OF OILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK INO GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, ,tc., and dealers In Imported and Domestic Fancy Uoods, No. 02, cor• ner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. octr2:lw Depot of bongsvorth & Zimmerman's Ca— tavrba Wines and Brandy. TIIE undersigned has received and offers for sale at Cin mean prices, a large quantity of Logworth Zimmer man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La. dies' Sweet Catawba Wines. Such as may dealre to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the puro juice of the grape,) will find me establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, datillixt from the genuine ti rape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal In Savor to the best imported Cognac. D. FICKEISEN, le1)0 No. 137 Liberty street. Alonoutue the Mamie e. ITIHS, subscriber harlue the exeheelve right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEVS,HOT Alit AND SMOISE CONSUMING FURNACE, la prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Ant information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Noe. 2 and 4 Wood greet. or of .1. BAILNDOLLAR, dee24:tf I Iron CRY Stove Warehouse, Nn. 134 Wnod et. It Ii True I THAT PICTURES of superior excellence may be obtained at CARGO'S New Daguerrean ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prim, varying lrocn One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine specimens of the 'various styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. fetal Q ,ILDWARD a. HILL MAIICUA H. HOLLIDAY Hill & Flolllday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MFR. CHANTS, Ermunil/e, la.—Strirt attention paid to all coningnmente for sole of Flour, Produce, dm. Orders for the purchaee of Produce solicited and promptly atteuded to. Goode for re-shipment forwarded with doquatch, HOME, LEAGrUIL HAMILTON STEWART', rilanufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc , Rebecca Street, Allegheny, boa opened a Wareroom SECOND STORY POST BUILDINGS, corner Fit/hand Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants wbo 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. mhl2:l En Ledlie & Claw (Successors to Alulvany IIkiIANUFA.i:TUREILS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint INA and Fenny Colored GLASSWARE. and dealers in all kinds of Window (nape, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware• house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. otihßitily A. Card. HAVING said my interest In the firm of T. KENNEDY,JIL, & 00., to William IL Talcott, who, with A. fl. Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Isosi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style of Wm. 11. Talcott A Co. I g.nfidently r.- commend them to my former enstomers, RR every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. All persona having demand, against me, and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement.. oc[l2 T. KI NNED C. JR. 1241-20 bai Now No. 1 Iletring recd and for sala by myll ATWE4.4.. .',. •• ~ 5 , ,: 4.14 •- .. 5 4 ! * 4 .1 4.7:11a 3 ' - ' ol'f "fr • RBI lEEE t , a •at, f,, • ,' : ~. K~x-?%~2.l»'l'X s >'~..'SY.. :ac^~F-Tiy~Y"triY~s+'< "PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1855 BUSINESS CLRDS. REMOVAL. C. N MANGFACTURER OF EVRRY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS_, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottlee, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; AL(3 FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos, 104 Second, & 133,135 First sr., PITTSBURGH, PA. [a11228 New Trimming Store, No. 83 Corner of Alarket street and the Diamond. FRANC VAN HORDED ,respecfully announces to the public of Pittsburgh an'd vicinity, that he will open his now Trimming Store on Alenday,April 17th. Having fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan. cy Goods, he flatten himself that he will offer superior in. duce scents and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No. Off Market rtreet, corner of the Diamond_ f nprl2) PRANK VAN HORDED. D D. ROGERS. Memolotion apf Copartnership. THE FIRM OF LIVINGSTON, lAGUEN J. CO, r'ro prietors of the PITTSBOROII NOVELTY WORKS, was dissolved by the death of Mr. Jolts J. Roocri, on the lath of ➢larch last. The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued in all its branches by the surviVing partners, under the nun, and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & CO., who will also settle up the Lffairs of the late firm. L. K. LIVINGSTON, CALVIN ADAMS, .1. K. MOORHEAD, Pittsbur4h, Pa, May 4, 1555.1 W. D. COPYLA ND. JOHN IrCLOSINT. (nninzLi u'cLOSILY. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, O. 88 WOOD STNEET. TUK a abscribers respectfully Inform their old customers and the public In general, that they have this day as flOciateil Unnnotivii6 in the above business, under the firm of JOHN Er CO. They respectfully colielt a snare of public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them. /Wyes respectively. fAhil Hoots and Shoes. T 3I'LAUGIILIN, No. 05 Fourth street, nearly opposite t.l . the Mayor's ot4re, in manufacturing Gentlemen's hot lk.ota, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and button od Gaiters; Ladles' Boots, Half itooLs, Jenny Linda, pars, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade; fancy Kid end Satin Gaiters, of the boat material; Nite,es and Children',l do, of every variety. N. B.—All hind, made to order. on short retire. (aul9 Soldiers' Bounty Land•, A ND CI AIMS AGAINST GO I'ERNMENT.-1 pro c.‘re Bounty Land Warrant.; for tioldien, lb. it 11 - Nowa and Minor Children, and will pro3ecuto Ctolo al;alaßt Government, rind attend to buainel=s in tho "Court of Claims," :wenn) , ...A.ddiddd by Cougres Office, No. 14 Third street, ono door above Stnitlifkeld at. Nlarch 19, lhba--(r0tr..93) COARLIIi NAYLOR. NEW SEED STOREi JAMES WA.B.DROP, 0 YYIB for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, and the singers. Bird feeds --Canary,llemp, lloce and mixed Ik , uquets will be tarnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, eir. Camelia:4,l4)re Buds, Heliotropes, et, Evergreen.(3n pots) to:Christi:um Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth st,, near Wood. d,20 . _ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. T. McDONALD, M. A., l'aimcip.o.. oast eaftsion of the I ruttitution frill C01D113,, on MONDAY, the sth of 5e,..-.tem her nest, at the ~ .m cur Ler of Ferry and Liberty streete, lrt.dy occupied by the Ref - rr'rkter-11012. A. W. Lool.r.ia, C. litrap, Jr., 5. F. Vou enh, , ,c, Miller. Jr. RU725 Illouuty I.nntis. - • "II underei‘ned r , nttnue+ to outain land Warrant+ The pre+ent I,lli nire, to all win hare 1-er+ ed in guy war since 177.0. Pa) amen . TeTl7.l, LUKE CA')...:11)11110 r, 37 DiAnt. , [,.lhl:.-y. mhl2y I,twv..n Wood rt and D'Aln. Agency for Soldiers' tr.inines. r ocATI,N \ WS. —II:d.CIIA,3I. \ LE F A\l. W itItAN fo.— rho nol, h 4a: A r. ,r, I, ~v.tp•qeilt r-k n', i n .t t-r Warraht+ hor ..;!rr •r. ono., ehtidren, , are 1 ,, ,,0?) 1.. tit .1....0curt f Land., an 11 :A ,4 W+rr.,nl+. 1:. 1.41.10 If L , f IV, I F tilt New Paper liengtragn. N , . FINE FRENCH AND AY , IIit:ICAN I',np - winu, hn I tuar'.l.•; (.1 r•tru., t . . '.••• !,,, • r•—•. ,••tr r A • ...Ina: t! 1 ter P. Dl xrah nll r _ M!Oft EU nut I)ruiPt fn Fr,. t. nut nMeiirnn PaTer r"•,9 CHINA HALL, --- 11Alitin PTiali i BLit: P P. , ;';:711 ST./it TS. NISITINti THE 'An . t , 11 , .1 Lti CALL IN U.• bwnutttal ae,,tratnt C/11.‘",1, GLASS and viite../ . ...*VSIVARE, non I..id di the vstubli.,h ruid,t. our goods bclag entirety new, KO are Pnnbitcl to other iro nermento in all the Intent 'it) le, 01' Dinner, Tea and Taiiet Ware, white trlitisitoolle, ae hsvp n gi i ,pt vari e ty of elopes; also, g.,Li band and la pry colored ~tone ware Ton end Toilet sets. Our F.tevek of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, 'Vegetable Dishes without rotors, Salad Dishes, and every article appertalninu to a Dinner Set is large and well seleettvi Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spfwens, Castors, Waiters, and Rom. Furuishing Gviels, we have a large assortment. Cd)NIY.ON WARE --Gar stock of common Tess, Platea, Dishes, I! ozere - , Nappies, 116wis, Piletiore, and every article to the line is large, and we are prepared to park them with or without fine goods, as tie. purchaser may wish. Also, a large azis‘,rtinent et a' 1'1....16'S WARE, which we are eriling at menu:4ol irs , ' re: Fry.* of which are offered at whoi,ale or rot oct26. JURY. SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, ciinitLorrE ttLumE, No. 118 Wood itt., , `" street, l'itniburgh, sole Agent. The Hamburg Ptunos are undoubtedly ou t perior to all othem, both in elasticity of tourA and superionty of lone. They have not nay received the highest mortis of appro. bution from the best European Pianists, such as LIST, THALBENO, And others, vho have them constantly in their own use, but also from our resident Professors. Thu following is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR LIENRY ROUBOCR. After des^rlblug the particular style, two of which he wants for hie own urn—.me Grand and one Square-110 speak. 4 as follows rd . their excellent qualities: " My little daughter, who playa very wrli, must, a ith my• self, have a good instrument, and yours are the Ola.y our, which can a. thfy me. " Instruments are offered me on the moot acoommodatlng terms. 1, however, do not like them; they hare h.t the elastic touch and the tone of yours. "I remain yours, respectfully, - 11zutr Itouern Pitt.burgih, Pa." For sale by CIIA.RLOPTR BLUME, at the i.oid Itched Piano Depot," 118 Wood street, 2d dour above Fifth Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western lieriniylvania for Halle, Davis if Qt's Maslen Pianos, (which in the Past ern cities are considered superior to either Chlckering's or Nutnis 3 Clark's, but which fact is not extensively known, as they have but lately been introduced here;) and oilier Now York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, nt prloq from 8221 to POO. ruhl9 ANEW days since, I pa bliihed an advertisement of my kiAMLWRO PIANos, iu which an extract from a letter from Prof. 11. Robbock, of (hie city, addressed to Messrs. Baumgarten & Heins, of hamburg, the manufacturers, Was inserted. This morning I observed in several of rho daily papers a ‘• Notic-," signed by Prof, It., In which he states that 1 was unauthorized to make use of it, and that it woo incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that it Ito had written thu letter, be, of router, meant what Wad therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from him to make the same penile. AN regard• the assertion as to Its incorrect pees, I hays the letter in my possession, and 'it speaks fox Itself, word for word as I have published. Nießgra halm. garten & Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Rollback for endorsement—their Pianos were known, appreciated and re .eieed the highest rommendatious from the Trot artists, long before Prot: It. saw lit to puss au opinion up on th em. My reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that he wan well known in the city, and not be Ruse hie reron, mendation was neceßeary to ehtulAiAti the merit of the Pianos. In conclusign, I may add that they stand on their own merit, and endorsed by such men a. , List, Thalber7„ and others, solely on account of tic it merit. nth= Cll A itIe)TTE BLUME. T N an advertisement of 311-9. Blume, In this paper, my 1 no r.e Is made use of in connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use is unsutliorisad by me, and, m , reover, the muter is incorrectly stated and misapplied. he facts are Unfit°, About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten d. Heins, Piano makers in Homburg, (alarms ny,) for a ofa new and peculiar construction, and of which I famish. ed a minute description. They' replied that they did not rn , r , u it„, t ,,,, any ruck, and reqursttsi me to eX:11111., PIRO° at their make sent „co Mrs. Blume, al the ertinc toar offering to furnish me with a similar one, iii c.a.,. 1 111,,51 it. I acrordingiy exiLinined the i 1,1 1 . 11/..71 4 2111, but N , It th r l not please me, I decline purelicci cc: of therm. tought nod mu new nein:: n bane, fro. .NUNNS I Cisec, N. Y. ftrilig:li 11EN ItY Itt NEW STOCK OF CIIICKERING S s ()Ars , PIANOS. 4,15; - -ic7!;:;nt, • • I J 11. MELLOR, No. 81 woo STRAIT, I ' between Fourth street and Diamond alley, has just received from the manumetory of CuII:KERING A St./NS, 13OSTON, a new and full supply of their ',DIST CI4 :F ;- , EVEN OCTAVE PIANO Ft/tar:3, with all the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and lower prtc,,l styles, suitable 161 - those who requiru a cheap but i:(waliustrument. All the Piano Fortes from ILis man ufac,ory are warranted, and will be sold IN VARI.U.ILI AT lb ..11 1 0:1 FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several sec:en:l.lmnd Pianoa, lu gbod order, fir ;ale at $llO, $Ol.l, $7O, $ll5, slm“te., MELODEONS—A. full supply of Melodeon, of entirely new and beautiful styles. and iron] the best manufactories in the country, at $4ll, $6O, $73, slut), Olau. JOHN 11. MELI.OR, Agent for the sale of Ciursmtixo P 1.1509, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. Sir No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. mhlfi. , ..• EOM • . • • . CA RD. NOTIC E. ~~ti Pittsburgh Mathematical & Commercial I 8 now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen Pupils who wish to receives sound and thorough know ledge of the following branches of education: Writing, Book-Reeping and all its collateral sciences, Algebra,Geome. try, Trigonometry, Itlensuration, Navigation, the nec of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, ho, kc. The Principal needs not to 1W 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 has sue. cessfully taught in the Iron City Omxtmercial , College, but has left it on his own accord, with the intention of eAab llshing on Institution in which the youth of Pittabergh can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Writing be neglected. The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any person who doubts his qualifications, as they were by the gentle. men whose names are attached to the following testi monials: Auxon&arr, November 21,1854. I take great pleasure In certifying to Mr Barry's quail& cations us a thorough Book-Eeeper, and folly competent to instruct young gentlemen In the acience of accounts—be sides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOHN FLESUNG, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College. Parrsoomm, November 2i. Mr. Barry Is eminently qualified for imparting instruction in the science of Arithmetic and Doable Entry Book4l eep lag. I loon I Um even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JAB. M. PRYOR, dSchools I state it oc my opiPnion,rincipal tha T t hiras aWard Mathemati Public cian Sch and Book. Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no saps- Hors. I think all the Teachers of this Josusty Association will concur with me in this statement. JOKE KELLY, Principal First Ward Bello°ls, Alleghmay. The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle roan of superior qualiCcations, who will devote all his at tendon to the immediate improvemedt of the pupils. flours of instruction from 9 A. H. to 10 P. 11. TERMS: Book• Reaping and Writing $2O per canna. Arithmetic 10 per quarter. Writlnt, 3 for 20 lessons Aturucum I:UILDILNG9, Liberty street, near Wood. dnhlfi J. BABRY, Principal , DUFF'S /MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PISBUGH; A. NCORPORATED B Y THE R LEGISLATURE of Penney!. I vanla, with Perpetual Charter Mann Or MMSTEM, Hie Excellency the Hon. James Buchanan lion. W. 11. Lowrie, lion. Wm. Wilkins, Hon. Moses Hampton, Hon. Charles Naylor, Oen. J. K. Moorhead. recut:M., P. DUFF, author oC the "North American Accountant," Profe‘sor of 13:nok•Heeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book. Keeping. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the beat off hand Penman in the United Stater, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. R. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Lew and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mal hemaGes, ac. The Students of this Institution obtain the following ob. v tone ad' enrages over all others: Ist. A training for business prepared bye practical mer chant of eighteen years experience In extensive badnees, natured and perfected by fifteen years subsequent practice in teaching. 2.d. The Diploma bean the signature of the author of a system of Book Keeping sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York, as the most perfect the English language. 3d. nxidenta con review their Book-Beeping, 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 Unitas States—one who writes all the speelnune 14 hiek Ise exhibits. liegui sr Lectures on Commercial Law, Political Economy end the Prise plea of Commerce. Refer to any of our City Merchants or Bankers before eura r ;ing eieevrhere. Pupils receired daily. Terms unlimited, and no k oubt of the permanent", of the Institution. • TWIT's Rock-Keeping, Ilurper's edition, $1,..50—pp. 192, -oval actavo— , the tre•t In the EnelLoh language." Du tf '. Steamboat Accountant, Si. pertect system for such act.," Aril - Send fur a Circular aui Specimen of Williams' Pun up:a:Jaw Notice to Banks and other Corporations. AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, May 1855. will plea,. publish, for four tonsecittive weeks, the [aline ;op :.±,tioos, to conformity with the provisions cection ot the Act of seventh May, 1855, entitled Au Aot to provide• for the ortlionry expenses of govern• in, ut, the Repnire cf the public Canals and Railroads, end for other general and special approptiations." Iiit7TION 71. That all Lanka, institutions and compeniee of every kind and nature whatever, incorporated under or in pursuance of any act of the legisiature of Pennsylva nia. general er st,ciel, or of any other state, and acing bu.itte,s in this state 1 , 1.611 giro notice, accompanied by the oath or tithe:amino of the president, secretary or treasurer, to the auditor general, of the corpdrate name, date of in rerpere Tien, tam , of commencing business and place of hu-iuess of such bark, institution or company, the amount of ,ft itel illeidend. declared, if any, with rate and m 1 ale tlisretif, or the value of spelt, according to the prod-- Eq1. , 111, it the actin reduce the stets debt, and to incorporate the Petinsylvemia canal and railroad company passed April 29th, one t .cu,and eight hundred and forty.fanr. sEcTios 72. That all banks, institutions and companies who do not, by their officers, as aforesaid, give notice to the eu,ltit, general, a aforesaid, on or before the thirtieth day or November next, and annually thereafter, and pay the amount of tax they are legally chargeable with, into the ante treasury in the month of December then following, Abell forfeit and pay for the use of the commonwealth iota. rest thereon, nt the rate of twelve per cent per annum 'an num until pail. m,16:4a, ut:d rhalat,rrp; VO, St It Med I. W. CHADWICK, Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 WOOD STRUT, BELOW Sir P Tho higne:+t market price, in CASH, paid ibr ap20.15. loUN ETWELI U. 1. LSE cuss. ATir LL. ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS , PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DEALERS ET PITTSBURGH lIIANUFACTURES. No. 8 Wvect between Water and Prone sts., apli] PITTSBURGH. _ . TILAS-120 ht. chests Y. (11113 powder and Imp'l Teos 5e do fine Black Tens; 20 cstties fine Oolong do 50 do Y. IL, G. P. and Imperial Teas. COFFEE-200 bags prime Rio Coffee ; 30 do (lid GOY. Java Coffee. TOBACCO -100 boxes 5.0 and Be, assorted brands; 20 do lb Lump, do SO catty boxes i 4 lbs, So SUGARS-50 barrels Coffee Sugars; 40 do Crushed do SYRUP AND S. IT. MOLASSES -110 bbls Eastern Syrup; 37 do GOIIIOCI do 100 do La. 9 11. blolasses; 25 halt' this S. 11. S. i'dclasses.' 100 bhls No. 3 ilfsekerel ; 20 do No. 1 Herring. RICE— 10 tierces prime OIGARS-150 boxes, assorted brands. RI CARD. SODA -100 kegs (Lee's brand). • CASTILE SOAP -20 boxes (Marseilles). SALERATUS -50 bags an papers). PIPES— 50 boxes Clay Pipes. TAR, PITCH AND ROSLN -25 barrels Tar; 25 do Rosin; 10 do Pitch. The above Goods now in Store and arriving by Canal and Railroad, which, tßgether with a general assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured articles, will be offered to puts chasers on reasonable terms, by. ATWELL, LEE & CO, pl Ql No. 8 Wood oL, between Water and First sta. Diatiutlou Co.eartueralsil. E co.par o tnership heretofore existing between p JOSIMA RHODES and PHILIP REYKER, in the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who i 3 authorized to receipt for nil dada due said firm. Jasnun RHODES. PHILIP REMISE. March 27th, 1866 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Ltar The undersigned have this day form ed a Perth. r ship, under the name, ilrm and style of REIMER AN UE itSoN, for the transaction of the IS' holesale Fruit ad d Confectionary tutness, No. 89 Woo I street. PHILIP HEYMDEL Pittsburgh, Mare ROBT. J. ANDERSON. h 57th, 1855. ire In retiring from the Confectionary tmittess, I cheer. (ally rev( nlinend Messrs. REIMIR h ANDESSON to my friende and customers. JOSH DA RHODES. Pittsburgh. March 7rth, 1855. tan2l Alexander (lays, IVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street, t posits the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.—has is r• utsnontly located, and will punctually attend to all busint ss t.ittrusted to his charge. REFEILLNCES Flom W. F. Johnston, Presideot Allegheny Valley R. P. w. Jlil nor Roberts, Chid' Engineer " t lin E. Eichbaum, ARAl:wink. Snit. ' " " 1.r1 , 1 Mitchell, Chia Enitineer Pittsb'h and Steub. R. R. Jomos Thompson, Superintendent City Glas Works. .1.,m..s E Day. Civil MriViDepi. Allo, ejt.y. I ap7:2ty Dreamt Making and Ittf lilnerv. MRS. S. E. CARCO re:pectfully infolms her frlenda and others, that she to prepared to make to order the latest styles of D RESS KS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TA LMAS, ,Cc., on the shortest notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness ant despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to ....4i give satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Screet, second story, same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrlan Gal lery.___ - , • kr2o•darly Removal. PRINGER lIARBAUOII & CO. have removed to No :2J.; Liberty street, SITINGER nAanAeon ALEXANDIS soasritt . CRINGER FIARBACOII & CO., (Successors to S. nor ° ba 9 74 1 4) Commt , sion and Forwarding Merchants; Deal ers in M not and Produce genet-ally, No. 295 Liberty street, Plttsbureh. Pa. MISCELLANEOUS COLLEGE E. BANKS, And. Gen'l - , . -..: .`.. ~;, PHILADELPHIA. GRGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CAB INET WAREIIOI3BE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (COPPLeCTI DID/P2NDZNC2 HALL, ) Philadelphia. • FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! 0 0 /apriSinglllll XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style • In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and litaple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, If not excelling In qual ity, the Goods of any Establish. ment in the United States. MPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma. tat:fats, the work cannot fall to give Satisfaction to pur' chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur , chasers, is the facility of Burnishing a Rouse, either huge:. gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond In style and quality, and the immense stock always ca hand, being so various In design, - enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering "furniture. To Eire an Idea of the finished Furniture on hand,l teed only inform you that my Rooms are 175 teetlong, by 27 feet wide, four moors In number; with Shops contiguous, min. cient to employ 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. ' .13-The Packing is all done In the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila delphla are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goole. att2s:ly ST. LOUIS OSEPU MOGRID GE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MF.RCHANT, No. 88 Cozninna.f., BELOW Piss STUMM, Sts Lout,, mo., noNBICIIMENTS and COICUILIIOII/3 meat vr ith prom pt ekj and personal attention and llbrial advanow will be given when required, on Consignments or Blllsof Lading, in hang. Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise 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 much. as possible avoided. a s Pag e a Bacon, St. Louis Ellis & Merton Cincinnati Chat ,esa , Blow & Co., do Simile'? & Morton, dc; Chouteau a Valle, •do Hosea & Frazer, do; Doen,Rin g & Co., do Springer A Whiteman, dc; J. W. Bntler & BrO.,Plttslih; E.O.Oooodman A Co., de; D• Leech a Co., do; E. aC. Yarnell & Co., Philade; Win. Holmes A Co., do; Marian, .1. M.Buck &Sierran: Blow & March, New York. B. B. Comegys, . do; Frost &Forrest, do; Shields' 5-Miller,. do; Charles A.Meigs, do; Josiah Lee & Co., Baltimore. A. G.Farwell& 00., Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, • do Howard, Bon a Co., do ;W. B. Reynolds, Louisville Newcmnb & Bro., do T. O. Twichell & Co., Commission Merchants, Now Orleans.; 113.1 have an open Policy of Insurance, 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. JOSEPH MOOILIDGE, Bug° St. Lords. Missouri. _ . _ TO LET, FOR SALE, kc• T __— Notice to whomiltimay Concern. HE PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real Estate at Roches ter are now closed, and the Building Season has fairly commenced. Every citizen of Rochester is busily employ ed. Even the 30 or 40 new families who have become citi zens the present Spring. find constant employment and in a few days a hundred families more will be requited to carryon the work of the pee.o at season. The Car Building Ehatiithmenl is now near completion, and will be in fall opei.ction in Juno. Several Cars will be ready for delivery, by c ,ntract, the Ist of July, 1855. Two or three new churches, in Rochester, will be con. traded for imme lately, and numerous other improvements will be commenced, requiring a great amount of mechanical and other labor independent of the Car Establishment, which will probably employ from one to two hundred A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh has just pur chased nine largo lots, and contracted to make upon them iorthwith 600,000 bricks. Two gangs of hands commence work the present week. besides the other yards heretofore established in the neighborhood. Our Slone Quarries are already alive with workmen, and the road leading to them lined with teams. Lumber is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements will soon spring up to relieve some of our houses, which now have 5 families, 4 families, 3 families, and dozens of them 2 families ea-h. Any wbo did oot buy cheap lots at the four public sales ib•rt season, or the four public sales the present spring, can still secure good bargains at private sale by calling on the subscriber in Rochester. Terms--A down, 1 / 3 in one year and In two years. M. T. C. GOULD. P. ti —A few lots can yet he had at $6O to $lOO each, if applied for before the 20th May. These lots are twice as large as usual city lots, viz: 40 feet by 125, and the price only from $1,50 to $2,50 per foot front. The present re served homestead and magnificent property of Ovid Pinney. 4 acres in the centre of the borough oeitocheiter ; also, the beautiful 50 acres, building, orchard., Or., of 1 0 .11ene, can be bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and there are not two lad+ bargain, within a hundred mys .• Public Sale of the Mehl Lane of Public Works of Pennsylvania. NOTICE is hereby given, that by authority of en Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved May Bth, 1855, will be expssed to public sale, at the Iferchannt Exchange, In the city of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 21th day of Ju ly, 1855. at 734 o'clock, P. M., the whole Alain Lens of Public Works between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, con slating of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Al legheny Portage Railroad, Including the new road to avoid the inclined plane, the eastern division of the Peonsylra nia canal from Columbia to the Junction, the Juniata di vision of the Penner. canal from the Junction to the eastern terminus of the Allegheny Portage railroad, and the west ern division of the Pennsylvania canal from the western tertalnu• of the Allegheny Portage Railroad to Pittsburgh, and including also the bridge over the Susquehanna at Duncan's Island, together with all the surplus water power of said annals; and all the reservoirs, machinery, locomo tives, cars, trucks, stationary engines, work shops, water stations, toll houses, offices, stock and materials, whatsoev er and wheresoever thereunto belonging, or held for the use of the same, and together with the right, title. interest, claim and demand of the Cbmmentecalth of Pen nolrania, to all property, real, personal and mired, belonging to the same, on toe terms anti conditions prescribed by the said act of Assembly, copies of which may be obtained on ap plkmtion at, or letter addressed to the Office of the Secreta ry of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, Penntlylvania, Executive Chamber,JAMES POLLOCIi, Harrisburg, 1 May 9, 1856 Governor of Pennsylvania. myls Valuable Property for Sale. TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Brame Buildinge, which rent annually for $5OO. Said property is [situated in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known as the " Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets. Also, 23 Imes of unimproved land, situated on the Alio. 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 lots containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, end one mile eat of Lawrenceville. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, bad will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chaser,. For terms of sale and further information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. THOMPSON, Assignee for Jas. S. Negley. ORPEIANS' WORT SALE OF COUNTRY BEATS AND FLOURING MILL—By virtue of an order of the Or phans' Court of Allegheny county, Mrs. Mary B. Davis, Administratrix of James R. Davis, deceased, wit expose to sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, June 16th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., that valuable FARS! in Robinson township, of which the mild James H. Davis died seized in fee simple, now subdivided into Lots of one.fourth of an acre to thirty- One acres. On one of the Lots is erected the Baldwin 3fansion Renee. Also—That superior Merchants' and Grist Mill, (with water power among the best in the county, and ample steam power,) with all late improvements, and capable of turning out 180 tibia flour per day. This property is beautifully situated in the Chartiers ;Volley, about nur miles from Pittsburgh, where the Sten. bouvllle Turnpike crosses Chartiers Creek, and within half a mile of the nieubensille R. B. Station. For Country Seats, the location cannot be surpassed, and its convenience *0 the city renders it among the most des'. ruble now offered. TEll3l9—Onethlrd cash; balance in one and two years, with Interest. Plans can bo seen and further information obtained by applying to Mrs. Darla, on the premises, or to myn P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. For Sale. . ATRACT OF LAND, situate in Washington township, Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the 6.11310 distance from the North-western Railroad, and twen ty.ll re miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and E'glity-Five Acres One Hundred and Filty-Twos Perches, strict measure; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES .of which 18 cleared, and TWENTY in good meadow land. There are erected on the premises several Beware log build- II go, a bank barn, and an excellent Fruit orchard. Taasta—Onethird of the purchase money in band, and balance in yearly payments without interest. Posses sion will be given on the drat day of October,lBs.s. tny4 SAMUEL BEIGHIEY. Coal Works For Sale. SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attn.:hod, and all the improvements thereon in success. ful &don. :aid Farm is situated on the Monongahela rii er, .$4 miles above Pittsburgh, and Is supplied with a House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and ..xcellent harbor. The vein of Coal Is five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed In quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, Nn. 235 Liberty street. I'or !lent, A FARM CONTAINING a ACRES OF LAND, under a high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style; gout Barn, Stabling, lee., situated on the south bank of the Monongahela river, 6 miles above Pittsburgh, being one of the most beautiful and pleasant lonliti,s anywhere to be found. Poasession given on or ba:nre the Wet April neat. Enquire of 11. CIfiLDS CO., minFatf 133 Wood street- For Sale. A BAROUCIIE AND SET OF HARNES3.—They were ti made to order by our beat mechanics, and have only been used a few months. They will be ;Id at a bargain, as, in con , equence of a change that has taken place In the subtcriber's family, ho Ilse no further use for them. aps ,11ALLOII, No-146 Water street. DEMONS WISHING TO BUY a good, comfortable IL DWELLING HOUSE, ara requested to examine the following: A well finished Brick House, situate in a plea sant part of Penn street, (No. 303;) contains a hall and two parlors, dining mom and kitchen, good cellar, and seven chambers. 019 fixtures, bath room, with hot and cold water, Ac. The Lot is 23 feet front by IVO deer' EMI MEE NUMBER 223. MEE ?An LINIS NUNPAitta, or LAM •nD square, one lirk.krtim " each cl.titonkl In,Trtlon. • " ;me week.... " tcc wreke... " three weeks " " one tnentli ". two menthe three menthe " four months; monthe " one yeer ttAnding Clad, :ix linen or Ittn, par annum.. ClLSteriUnit 6? I.l.l6lpulip: Ine.q Pero, per PlactilMt (ex...71°6100 Of the p a per)-•••••• 2 5 00 - - - DAILY MORNING• POST• SATIIRDAI MORNING. ONLY A FEW WORDS. BY T. S. ARMS Words are little things, but they sometimes strike hard. , .We wield them so easily that we are apt to ,jirrgeloheir hidden power. Fitly 8 1 30 k°11,,,they - Kill-like the sunshine, the deirand - ttrOottilizingitain--but, when unfitly, like the frost4M - Itail, and 'the desolating tempest. Some mon speak as .they feel or think, without eaten laiing the, force of what they say ; and then seem very much surprised if any ono is hurt or offended. To this class belonged Mr. Winkle man. His wife was a loving. sincere woman, quick to feel. Words, to her, were indeed things. They never tell upon her care as idle sounds. How often was her poor heart bruised by them.. On this particular morning, Mrs. Winkleman, whose health was feeble, found herself in a weak, nervous 'state. It was only by an effort that she could rise above the morbid irritability that af flicted her. Earnestly did she strive to repress the disturbed_ beatings, of her heart, bat she strove vain, and it seemed to her, as it often does in such cases that everything went wrong. The children were-fretful, the cook dilatory anti cross, and Mr. Winkleman impatient, because sundry little matters pertaining to his wardrobe were not just to hie mind." "Eight o'clock, and no breakfast yet," said Mr. Winkleman ho drew out his watch, on completing hie own toilet. Mrs. Winkle man was in the net of, dressing the last of five children, all of whom had passed under her hands. Each had been captious, cross, or un ruly, sorely trying the mother's patience. Twice she had been in the kitchen to see how break fast was progressing, and to enjoin the careful preparation of a favorite dish with which she had proposed to surprise her husband. "It will be ready in a few minutes," said Mrs. W. " The fire hasn't burned freely this morning. "If it isn't one thing, it is another," growled the husband. "I'm getting tired of this ir- . regularity. There'd soon be no breakfast to get if I were always behind time in business matters." Mrs. Winklemann bent lower over the child she was dressing to conceal the expression of her face. What a sharp pain now throbbed through her temples. Mr: Winklemann com menced walking the floor impatiently, little ima gining that every jarring footfall was like a blow on the aching, sensitive brain of his wife. " Too bad ! too bad !" he bad jest ejaculated, when the bell rung. " At last," he muttered, and strode towards the breakfast room. The children followed in considerable disorder, and Mrs. W., after nr• ranging her hair, and putting on a morning cap, joined them at the table. It took some moments to restore order among the little ones. The dish that Mrs. W. had been at consider able pains to provide for her husband was set beside his plate. It was his favorite among many, and Ma wife looked for a pleasing recog nition thereof, and a lighting up of his clouded brow. But ho did not seem even to notice it. After supplying the children Mr. W. helped himself in silence. At the first mouthful he throw down his knife and fork, and pushed his plate from him. " What's the matter?" inquired his wife. " You dicrnt trust Bridget to cook this, I hope." was the response. " What ails it ?" Mrs. Vir.'s eyes were filling with tears. " Oh, it's of no consequence," answered Mr. W. coldly, " anything will do for me." "dames!" There was a touching sadnees, blended with rebuke in the tones of his wife, and, us she uttered his name,, tears gashed over her cheeks. Mr. W. didn't liko tears. They - always annoyed him. At the present time ho was in no mood to bear with them. So, on the impulse of the moment he arose from the table, and taking up his hat, left the house. , Self justification was tried, though not, as has been seen, with complete success. The oalmer grew the mind of Mr. W. the clearer hie thoughts, the less satisfied did be feel with the part he had taken in the morning's drama. By an inversion of thought, not usual among men of his temperament, he had been presented with a vivid realization of his wife's side of the ques tion. The consequence was, that, by dinner time, he felt a good deal ashamed of himself, and grieved for the pain he knew his hasty words had occasioned. It was in this bettor state of mind that Mr. Winkleman returned home. Tho house seemed still ac be entered. As he proceeded up stairs, ho heard the children's voices, pitched to a low key, in the nursery. He listened, but could not henAhe tones of his wife. So he passed into the front chamber, which was darkened. As soon as ho could see clearly in the feeble light, he perceived that his wife was lying on the bed. Her eyes were closed, and her thin face looked so pale and death-like, that . Mr. Winkleman felt a cold shudder creep through his heart. COM ing to the bedside, be leaned over and looked down upon ber. At first ho was in doubt whether she really breathed or not; and ho felt a heavy weight removed when he saw that her chest rose and fell in feeble respiration. " Mary !" ho spoke in n low, tender voice. Instantly the fringed eyelids parted. and Mrs. Winkleman gazed up into her Inasband's face in partial bewilderment. Obeying the moment's impulse, Mr. Winkle man bent down and left a kiss upon her pale lips. As if moved by an electric thrill, the wife's arms were flung around the husband's neck. - I am sorry to find you so ill," Said Mr. Win k.lemon. in a voice of sympathy. What is the matter ?" " Only a sick-headache," replied Mrs. Win kleman. "But I've had a good sleep, and feel better now. I did'nt know it was so late," she added, her tone changed slightly, and a look of concern coming into her countenance. " I'm afraid your dinner is not ready,;" and she at tempted to rice. But her husband bore her gently back with his hand, saying: "Never mind about dinner. It will come in good time. If you feel better, lie perfectly quiet. Have you suffered lunch pain?" " Yes." The word did not part her•lips sad ly, but came with a softly wreathed smile. Al ready the wan hue of her cheeks wee giving [aloe to a warmer tint, and the dull eyis bright ening. What a healing power was in his tender tones and considerate words. And that kiss— it had thrilled along every nerve—ft had been as nectar to the drooping spirit. "Btit I feel .o much better that I will get up," she added, sew rising from her pillow. And Mts. Winkleman was entirely, free from pain. As she stepped upon the: carpet, and moved across the room, it was with a firm tread. Every muscle was ethetic, and the blood leap ed along her veins with a new. and _healthier impulse. No trial of Mr. Winklenian's' patiencie, in a late dinner, was in store for him. Ina few min utes the bell summoned the family; andhe took his place• at the table so tranquil in mind, that be almost wondered at thechange inblefeellnge. flew different was the scene from thatpreeented at the morning meal! And was there power in a feirsireple'words to effect so great a change as this? Yes, in simple words, fragrant with the odors ; of, kind ness. A few gleams of light shone into the mind of Mr. Winklemon, as he returned 'moiling to his office, and be saw that he was often to blame for the oloudo that darkened so often over the sky at home. " Mary is foolish," ho said, in partial ielfjtts tifieation, "to tako my hasty wortisso . rooeh to heart. I speak often without meaning.half4bat I say. She ought to know better, _ Aruiyat," be added, as his step became slower, for:lio was thinking-closer than usnal,... , it" may bo onsior fbrvme to choose my words carefully, and to re press the unkindness of tone that gives them a double force, thou for her to holp feeling pain at their utterance." Right, Mr. Winklemau! That is the common sense of the whole matter. It is es9ier to strike._ IL:to ,to . . 4 . , .., 6 00 00 9 00 --- 10 00 .... 18 00 JUNE 9
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