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Boner 4t . , ) 1 011WARDING AND CO3IIISSION l•f1101-1ANT4t -- • Dei ler. in all kinds of PlttAbnrith Man and fibeaaliivar.l3l' Front vtr-pt. 4'4"." ' 14.'"1 ENTERPRISE' WORKS. „No 136 ITirod strref, Third-door baLito Virgin .411ev. )OWN & TETLEY would call the i(!itutensnticlift)efeSapnoring. men to their large assortment of Re firing Plata% the largia*t . and best selected stock ever • In Utter market: toir,ether with a cenaval _Lan:l%7l.re, taiSti erY; Too Ift and Fishing Tackle, all assortment of whirl. offer at the lowest poasible prices to cashpurchnsrrs, or approved PaPar. c., • HMI MEE MEE 1 , -! "' a . • ; : 1 7' . . HEED ,glitld and enthshod wry Yorning, (Sunday en.lpted ) Irs' at. DION TGO ftl EILY. r. 6211.171131 WarlCS UT WVOD AND MITI sutzin • /fir ; Al S.—TFive lloLlare a year, payable otrietly in advance. 81x Dollars will in• , ariablr be required if not paid wittgertha yew , Ar7• 1 • 116 1 1 ./A topla; , 'MO orwr.:—L.- -ale at the counter in the ofac., aril by the.:veiaa 110 ca. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Pp onl:ah nom the name otlic.e, on a large blanket size h eetoat.r TVO -DOLLARS a year, in advancer. Singh, copies P 1 T 1111171171, Cy- No paper will be discontinued unless at the dipere. on of the I•roprietors.) until all arrearagen are paid. air No attention will be pail to any order unless accom panied.br the money, or satisfactory reference In this dty., Stfi.Connestrd with thr Establishment of Chi Morning ost . come - On. largest Job' Printing Offices en the city, where all Ind! of-work it skein on the chortui notice, and most reason. Lit terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .11„Obt. C . G. Sproul, A..TTORNEY AND COU N SELLOR AT LAW—Office, No. Fourth stroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. decthly - A. Lowrie, A TTORNEYA4. LAW—Office, Fourth , treet,PittAburgb, h,taeian Sm hfteld street and Chorry ettev. rtlecltly ,40(t4P.E1 WI AtTORftY AND COUNSELLOR ' AT LAW, °Wee; No. 144 Fourth street, ja3.:1Y31 PITTM1171:1111. JOHN LtdItTOS. ATTORNEY AND _COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office, corner FIGla and Grant sts, jialM PrTTSIMPti IA. - ' Thownoe Means. ATTORNEY ATL'A\V AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Office, next, door to the Post Ofllee, Steubenville, Ohlo my 4 .r 4; EKkosis , • - Arl.'o.R.N Er AT LAW— No.IOD Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth' itoor below Mr. Roy , Patterson'e Livery Stable. - jo2S C. Orlando Loomis, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Offics,l'ourth street, above Wood. H. U. Cllrlialll,ll, A TTORNItY . A 2 LAW--Olca on Fourth :treat, between AL Cherry alley anti Grant street. • . • J..N. DlL'Clowry, A TTORNEY AND OCIUNSIiLLOR AT LAW-021 In rt. nalttlinv. on Grent Jet D. 11. C 9 &Me 11, A •PrORNEY AT LAW—NO. 127 Fourth etze....t, above and J - t near Smithfield. mar 277 Patrick itutt..nua. AIDE - Ft NI AN OF T !RD WARD. IFFICE CORNER OF t4it ANT AND Fl MI STREETS, (foraferlybenapiod by Ahlertnan Loris,) where all bu eine:s pertaining to the office of Alderman and ,lnstin. of the Peace will he promptly xtteorlel T. , febl :1m Li ...etc's:meter, Alderman. FFICE, grant street, latnreen Fourth st. and Diamond alley: Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great. 0•1 rare and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ox. •mined, he. ja34 m-7, ' A fi L., (sue. to 0 W. BldJle,) 144 t.'.IIITEI. /Or FIELD ' " T .411%- °Mee hours, from 9 to 1 o'clock, and rom 2 to E. o'clock feblE. s-- J.SCOTT. DES DIST, Fourth street, fivo doon fib= wi - gf of Markt. Ornci Efooo.s !ram nine A. M. to tIYP M. dec2o7 BUSINESS CARDS ALFRED D. CUELtRO hloßoits ADBLRIbON. =WARD DITIVIIINIF • ti: Nht LINDWALT. Curling, Itoberlmon S Co., ANUFACCUItEIIzi OF CUT,"RESSED AND PLAIN 111 FLINT 111, tSoWA waroh - case N 0.14 Wool btreet, corner of Front ntrem, l'ittOnn ; :ll. 4 All other hunt, - el Li I:Li:warn and I A - ithlotr6llNA, at low market. pnee.. JACOB et'COLLISI'I,III, WHOLESALE AND lIET.tIL C:tiAlt MANUFACTURES A-ND DSALP-A IT ALL KINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff", and Cigars, • A,. '2.1) Fa , tL . Alt,burgh, Pa. Kr,ps constaut!y ou hand a lar4c , supply of all the variou: brawls of Imp-read Ci;tar , ja4 JOlant 11001111 E; A UP, IiO ci L I E N S T A L f. E r b E 5 u ., (.. a '1 1 :: , 1 , L., 0 Pr of eo generally, tin. LTPitt.borah [2-p24 It PHILIP Eillitt COLT. J. ANDLEUIO.3., ILE 111 E.' it & AN Li V. It S N (Succes,ors to Ja-ltana 1th51,,4 ) WHOLESAI:a Di:ALE:R. 4 IN FOREIGN 11;L:ITS. NUTS, Spices, Confectionary-, Sugars, Cc. *sr No. opp,site the Z.L. Churls, 11. , tet. Pitciorgil. Pa. nLSullw WY. ........................ CO. 1:1,1.. UAL %v r. gINGII.IIII /1,1. CO., FOR - WAADIS() AND CoNINIIS:s:uS R.C11.1 NTS, Liberty arca, opposite Fenno_ liatlroal wpri 1 . 377,1(.11, it, PL. ilenry. H. Collins, FORWARDING AND CONIAIISeDiN MERCHANT, and Whole,als Dealer in Fi=L, and Pralure generally. No. '25 mar< Panturdock, rioumßsioN AND FORW IZOIS,t; ANT BTEAMIIOAT ACIENI,--No. 7 %Cut, Ohio King eft- 11ourhenal, rtiOLNSALE AND Pliolit:CE: DEA 1.E1',5 f No. U. T. C. 130013. 4 3ELLER AND - s-rArinsEtz—bu. al w a y. oa a conerfill,vsrtm tof S-.1,w1, ht ,: Pot f`ap,r, , Ltrl MD, No. 104: Waal stre.a, bc!en Dit,,burzh. 404. I'Vr.nti : ,l:"lt,:rF Tanner.' 1. \V. E L lIMIS INF]) P 1,19'11. N., 14 \Coed . 4 !r,.. l'itt.thliryll. Ill.:11.4i. cu.l.lpßid !or ra: WILLILII Intlan, Fitt, ,uri;l3. flitter tticketsoti, WEICILMSA LE (11VNI I . t.i: i ' 11, 11RA NDIEF, %V:ons bud 1;2 an.l II" 0,1“ ,,,, t 1,01: 'and Lan.rly Pitt.4burgb. Iron, :Nail', tl. , lton Ir, couxtuutly on 1..1. j Vi 17.111.1.ta Carr 411 t. Co., _ (Wm. Citia tho 01.1. a Co.) 1101.U.ALE and in N0r...;” nIId Uran.lies, 01.1 \.lonono,thrla mn.l wh,s. keg, No-ir2Coronlor,-1..1 Pa. Jan:), Co-Part.ue ru Is I p. 9111 E ,itlineribern Luce thin any r•rni-1 n partrior;hii, for trio purp,, of rarryiu.r, on Coni rat, ~,,, Pi, ward in:A in corinnritilti with F,`‘, Un.l (AL run/ Pr.- dtp, huntin , Sg , nernlly, uil.lrr .rylr f lUCi A ar+4o , ; war.hoago 110 Icot., and 1.f,0 fmtt Ftr.,lF; fOrnerly orcupi,i by iiiirbri-ign n I n,-lirn in. W‘l. It. F.:MUTSU. .1 VLE 4 , . .f, NETT. Piitabittrgb, riihrdasy, let, 1634:fer):3 R. Dii . . - AVV, Dian and, l'itif.thur.th, dralrr h F Country Vroduce, ogary for nal. , a choice stock o Grocertei, selected for faintly um.. Spioir9 of et . ..ry vartYty and the puryst quality, ,-round at hi.y 'tram Milli. Alen Dried Fruity, Foreign and.Dorlyatic. Produce taken in PI: change for Njorchaudirr. F. It. D. E. prorured a foil n..sorttnent of Lanch,th's Warrant,i(lartion ±erde, and invites the atter/don of all In terested in rural aftslre. : Jan It W B. [1:14..1.1d11..' J. 1. lIVINSTT E1C.1.1511 Ar., ILICIIAIZI)S0 N. CONIMISI 2 ION AND FOFLWAILDING AlFllte.ll A AND Woolesalepealerein Fist; Bacon and ui I, mol Prodtiee generally. 'Warehouse:formerly omuided by 11 urbritke A Inghrarn; 110 Water ant 150 First street, Piitsbursh, Penna. .Corctrok last ooi House. rpm; subscribers have evened a hou, 1., the above pave, .at N 0.17 lfmlthdeld stre.4, :oar doors above the Mollonsisie4 lburve. - 15'a will nurcha. ,, , or renei re, en comuli94 o ,n,for sale, consizturient 8 of, Flour. Bacon. Cho's,. • Cbrn, Otis, Nirley, Plaz !,'rues 11,',1 flay, ,Or., upon which we will make advance;, or purchase at the • beet market rates for cash nova ITUl•aughit DEALER al IN LJOh:RIE., ;DUCE, FLOUR, BACON, No. 10, c,ruer Smithooll.l and First Rtt..ty, NILS , burgh, 1 . 1. r.ro • JouN rt",t;Lr. L. ',CUM ,T no.. U. 1,113iu 'V. B. Young Sc. co , -V , n Smak fie/Li ctro , ti o PPO , It" (ItY 7!!.'4, M A ti l u lJ A r' i A itq ftl ol liTte r 3 , o ,l l:: ,e c r , i t i t t s i t o .leT m ey t uo role n • t o t I; ~.A !CI. 01/1111thir warranted, and gold nt. rid c ere t I, en I n p arttizrz for land and 055(55; enrriazo. ,111 T OU It ER. AND WrIOLESALE DEALEIt IN WINES ASL) LLUUUIIy, No. 147 North eruct, fifth d, r atm"' • Itnre east sidr„Phtlad,ll4lll:4, has on hand the quaVti, n; old Itrandir,%Vine:f:. Irish Nchirky, he's IS ho4ky, Eloliand Gin, Cordial:4, fie, on torn. worthy the 4tteutiOn of purnlingers uod thiniers. inu297 floury Itt , ctinougit & Co., WIIot,FNAL 8 tißOCEits nod Coimuksion erchante, eVwfier of PN DTI nod rwir,,•l •. pc n..f.,. r y Wm. litgby, Jr., CLOTITTNG AND FURNISLIING 6'l' 4 .titl••:, Masonic Hall, Fiflh Pittsburgh.—Clotbing mode to or,lrr, in • Dad styla. and at moderate rate. f „FL , & _ A-: EL 0 nue. an , . WHOLESALE GICOCERA and Dealer.; in Produce, For. fl clam Nines and Llituarti, Old Nlanori4altela and I:.!dti• eel Whiiiity. No. 291 Liberty st..iPitiabucirh. Po. i i t•29iy. -7 , -• . . . A. agn - tile, . .1 - . r -.- :117110LESAbgand Retail SADDLE, fIARNESS. . 0 ,4' TRUNK, VALIRE aril CARPET RAG manatee i tura, No.loo Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pit. 19 21 :9 ilf to John U. /Mellor, SOLESALS AND RETAIL 'DHALETIL IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and tationery, Na. 122 - Wood et - rect.. rjanl 1141. GAN & 4111., V nOLESALE and Retail 1). trt, in ;Silks, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS,Nue. 71 31,atvt and 8 1181,113 treet,Pittatlrgh, - *pr4 POWCti. Q. LtIkaICUON, RCIIITEQT,USSA, 'AND oItNASIENTAL CARVERS:— Ornament:ld Pattern!, for elating, 1u every etyle: odeling, De5)1,0210,., Composition Ornament+ for the ratio:tot Ste:VW:Qat% Bui ktfrigvi are:: 110 SSIITIlf113L1) reet, near the P"at. °Sire. vl wavrictioUSE, J ANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYE B. AND CLEA.NEIt, N0..7 ISABELLA Be., near the Emmet Hotel, marl - • At.trattrvr. -- I:II:ITULEAT L I.ItiTMISJAT. Ss CUTHUEIRT . SON, SAL ESTATE AND GIiNEILAL AGENTS, No. b 0 SmiU,Aeld :Ord • novl . • L. E. Haward, I SALMI rri y TRUNKS. and LEOIIORN P and tuteu? HATS, corner of 31arRat and Liberty eta., .174 Pittsburgh, Pa._ • jel4fy 4 - H - Hi e N ITCHELL, 'HOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. /35 . Wood: street, • :yfl Next door to 11. Chian, Shoe 'louse, Pittsburgh. Mr=!liiffl OF: FLEMING havin Notice. g associated with JO S. A BEL the business will hereafter he - conducte under ho style of . DEL et CO:, itt the old stand, corner of kquithbeld and rth strootiT. -- • , 0,4 ~-i ~ ~ f`. R~~., ~-. , . i.... IR= G POST. VOLUME XIII. ENTERPRISE WORKS. Co. 130 WOOD DIDDZT, T ID.T. won mow mom soft. IFN a TEr.L.I3.Y. IMPORTERS and manufactarers of I tga ' CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIF L RS, dc. We keep a general assortment of the above ... • • articles constantly on hand ; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Huns, Pis tols and lierolviirc, Fleas, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and SuLlete; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Au— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill. ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prlttry'lL Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. rprtE subscribers are now opening at their new WareroOm- I NO. 10 SI 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. Having arrangements made by which they trill 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. We continue as heretofore to tit up buildings of eyerpdo cription for gas. crater end steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER & CO., No. /09 First street. 14 '• 9 A,A107. liirreasn's system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their beads with accuracy. FOll WIGS. No. I. The round of the Head. No. 1. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. Frem 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. myl New Coach and Carriage Factory JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO. , an-r.tr of Rebecca and Eelmont itrectr, Alleyht City, WOULD respectfully-Inform their friends 12 18 °.!... and the public generally, that they have ' wit commenced the manufacture of Carriages, :aroucht,, Rockaw aye, Buggies,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various sty los of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel cond. dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will bs perfectly eatisfied on trial of their work. Purchasere are requested to give us a call, before pursha sing elsewhere. oct6,ly J T. J01T0920.0 D. T. Jonlvi Carrlag• Factory. BROTHER a CO., PRACTICAL COACH MARER.S, corner of Rebecca and Belmont atrerts, Alta gheny nay, Pa., have on hand and ant manufacturing an ext,nsive assortment of Carriages, llockawaya, Buitgiaa, naggoge Care, Ac., made in all their various style., with ,triet re,tard to durability and beauty of finish, using in al/ their work the beat Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pair,. attended to on the moat reasonable te.rma They feel coat lent that all who may favor them with their pqraan• ate. will be perfectly nati•ined on trial their work. "w The Pittsburgh and .Manchester Omnibuses pass every ill teen miuutredurlnc thy day. 0et25.1y rurwsuultuu COACH. Fat:1111[1. Y. altitlng ItIADTIN L a.L.D1117. Bigelow 4te Co., UCCESSOTtS TO E. M.lllO ELOW, No. 48 0 Diamond allay, near Wood street, Pitt, a• burgb—COACIIES, CA ItRIAGErI, PIIEA 111113G1 and every description of L,u .7 •ellielea built to order, and finished . In a manner on , t.urputnted for beauty of design, elegant, of famish, skill of workman=hip. and durability of materials. awe All work warran!ed 11.013EILT p, PAT'rERSON'S I.llL‘ LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, •st.✓ .0.16011 V: Corner Utensond •treet. and Cherry alley, aprl 1 Er PITTSItrKULf, PA. • .- 15UCCL Tto 1. WILCOX • co. 101; NED, MARE ET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep, ustantly band a full assortment of Drug,. M-di m M.‘ii,ocCht•eq..9, Perilliflery, and dl articie pertain tr , "3- l'hy,nane' Dreacript,ocm carefully compounded at a:; j•r9y JOIIN PLLYII , I. 0. , 21111•1•1 ,L/0111 , 14. Ie,LEPTING DROTIIECICS, t, J. Htdd A Co.) WHOLESALE 1) Itl:()GI8TS, A - . 60 111,4 Pittlbur;f74, Pa. Pr , pricier, of Dr. Nl'l....ne's Celebrated Verrcituge, Liter DI a,. Jain JOHN .RAFT, JR., zlzw,r , F.or to J/Lst 11%;uffey,) Wholesale and DrugKist, IND 14 al, la PAINTS, 011.5, DIF. :iTtIFFS, 4c., 141 16,tC.0 i • thrre door,. below Virgio eqra y l'lrlSl.ll.ll/011. JOHN Gltot.'l`l", i11" . ._.1:TY.11. OF PRASIIIE,,, UIN, WINES, &c.—Dealer to fir, , )1,1 31 , ,,,nzu4•qa ITLIar , Pencil Iruody, A:. I.l.tills,r, corner of emithrield and Frent nt:Fts."-irr. • R. L. -ALLEN,WIIOLLSAIX ULA.L[2. IN Foreign Winos, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Rya Whiaky, &c. A LSO, RECT IFYING DIS T/L LER, N 4). s Wl?()D STREET, PITTS111:111111, PA. 'LATIN ES, Ern, dies, Gins, Cordiale , Jamaica Spirits, St V V Cook and Sew England Rum, Clare:a, Chanipagnst, Seotel, Ale, London Drown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Itourbon, od ~louonizehein Rye and ItectiGed Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and hiscliberry DrandieA; imported Havana, ft, , ,.a113.. and Principe Cigars; Lialf-Spanieh and Common Cirotre, all at ouch law paces on to challeng comps woo, Pane!: Her Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every idyle, and Demijohns of all ai2es. I respectfully invite an examina• lion of my litocl", at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apr.B:ly New School for the Violin. 1.31- U. C. HILL-I'llE ritACTICAL SCHOOL-- A new and complete eynopplis of Violin playing, in en easy, progreeriiVe find practical form, and designed expreeitly for the Arne:loan student, to which it added raluable Ire• it, and raerri•ee and beautiful arrangement/I, ne Soloeand of the moat popular melodies of the day. Selected, .I..rata,ted and composed by U.C. HILL, pupil of Spahr, late Prequeot of the New York Philharmonic Society.. . The abuse jurit received, in advance of the trade, by 11EN1lY LEBER, 101 Third Street. RECOMMENDATION, We hare carefully examined the aboro work of U. C. and L . onsldcr ll our of the most complete and prat , .ial Violin School, we Lave ever eueu. U. A NToN, VOGEL, febd Teachere of hl nide. MAW) k OM R ( t l i at o e it o m f t N h u e ( o t c O o olo d t o rr or. St . 1 1 . : t o t o un r. ,) t tri o ll etanc . l,) fur the purpose of carrying on the CLOZILING aI:SINES:I, hopes by strict attention to buaineas to merit • ahhre ot the patronage of the late firm. . - N. 13.--Clothing made to order in the moot fashionable styles, end on the ehorteat notice—Anterior to none to the 0117. jau20..7 _ . James Mellinger, viONONGAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully LTI inform his friends and the public, that hie new vitals. lLstiment is now in full operation, and that he 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 tooth elder, constantly on hand. Baxh, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Clarpentere would Mad it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now turrush them with planed quir suitable for every description of work. HEBRON & CRISWELL ad.XLY (MIBRZLI. . BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, , ur A N ill ACT MIER S of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO. IVI COMOTIVE, STEA3I BRUME, PLUMBERS, ire.. AL so, Cotton Batting Manutacturera. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store ' No. 1.2 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. fab9:ly JOSEPH T. "LQ WRY, No. 43 Corner of flf/li and Wood greets, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, DESPECTFULLY announce to the public that be has CA, commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. lie will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. AN business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. .I/ATTLT.I ATLL, JIL lecfcrenta--T. J. Blgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. O Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Diackeral, A . A. Mason, Nikffit Old. janlB Sehuehmaxx t. ssunlela, -I.4 I 7 II OOItAPLIKIIS—Third Street, opposite the Poe...Mlles, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Canis, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Illselt,ln the most approved style, and atithe most reasonable prices. octibily D. GRAY? D. snsmors T. J. GRAY?. Graft, Reisinger & Graff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood Are Pitts burgh, Pa. Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stores, Parlor Stoves, llollow Ware, Sugar Kettles, Stove Kettles, rLIM "• sv. a. 83111L1 Smith, /Muir 6 Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) WHOLESALE, GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ND DEALERS In all kinds of Pittsburgh Ilsaufac- A_ lures, 122 Second and 151 First street, Plttsbu..gb, P.) iILiE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John ston & Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery arebease, Is prepared to execute every styLe of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing,end Book Binding, and furnish every article In the Blank Book, Paper :nit Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most asonalble terms. Blank J.iook and Stationery Werehonee, Printing Office nil Book' Bindery, corner of Market and Second sta. Dierld (~~ PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE ~ P oz;T BUILDING'S." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOoD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR SS,Go WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS EOILGE BLETOULEIL, FROM NEW YOELE, MAN CIFACTUILEA of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitts. .7 burgh. ILLNITAOTUREPo3 Or Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Bad nod Dog Irons, Portable Forges, T•a Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &c. fmbl .J. R. LOBTX3 ._ . o 0 11 - 111)ril 0 no‘._ BUSINESS CARDS North.Wentern Police Agency, NO, 89 WASIIINUNN 81 . 1tEE.1 . , corms of De4rborn CILICAOO, ILLINOIS. ALLAN PLNXERTON Pinkerton & Co. DENOTE TEEM ATTENTION TO THE TRANSACTION Or A GENERAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and 'when, mhl9:d tf Notice. filtlE late firm of JONES h. QUICO, having been dim.] ved j . by the dvnth of John F. Quigg, on the :Nth Mot., the businers of said firm will be Fettled by the undersigned, at their office, edkner of ROAR and First streetF. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854---inet2:y Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER of Spring nndHater Steel, Plough Slab tibial, steel Plough Wings, Conch and Ellptle Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Saran, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocal y ISAAC JONES D. 11. ROCIIP.S. D. 13. Roger. t Co., ANIIPACTURERS of ROGERS' ontent Improved Steel 131 Cultivator teeth. Office corner !toss and First Rtrepts. 0ce.2.1y TSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIA3IO , D STREET AND CiIRV ALLEY. (l subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladles and 1. Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCUOOL, which, to point of size, commodious ness and adaptation, undeniably eXcele, soy similar estate Raiment in the United Stales to location to actanciihlii from nil parts of the city, while its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to Um promotion of health, by this most agreeable. exercise. The noises are and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spared to nuke this establishment the fast in the confidence of the public. oti t2:l:tt itiCUALtD C. BOCILING, aliaitlFacTUßitt Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 Sr Ctsin smear. All kinds of Composition Ornament.. for Steam boats, Ac. All kinds of flikLug and Ito gilding, to order. Uiit Mouldings for Frames, wholesa'e and retail Vat - wait for Oil PaMilnits, Eneresings and Lithograph., for .ale. 4 - if - Impaired or defaced Oil Pa:ntiogs restored in the i best manner. All Franura and Moulding" in+tinfaetured in thIQ ~stab Itshment may be elearmil without injury, with soup 1113 , 1 water. Call and ane. No. 21 St. Clair at , PittFluargh ;ml,V.tf W.A.I. A. M'CLURG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow • -• CORNER OF WOOD AND SISTII STS., PITTSBURG 11, PA. I A now receiving n large &SP ortnaont of FREBI.I tioODA, in addition to big already eittensive rurehaced from 51,1. hand • in the Enetern markets, width, sill be old at the lei:reFt market price, 4Fir' hiotels, Steamboats, and (amine., buying by tb• unautfty, supplied at wilnkeate tote.. ==tlStl J. VENETIAN I3LIND MANUFACTURER, "11 REC , , V Kit D 1.4,1;i1 et, It. 1. , resume hi. r. 1.1 hat , oleo--1 hi TORY, at No 63 }lPrn 6roiLL n• or the re.t t •e,h,et wee. \9w..1 and noithneld, where he haa an a.-ortni-nt or fiLINDS, trimmed uoh vlain and laney wreed end 1.1;h tritutninga, and L. preparel to (Al any or-I .r In lila iin. , on the mO.l I t ratttonnt , le trtrraft. Illy work is I,trittn ;pal to ‘,11"1 . tat.h\taoll or floe ry refunded. C - 9_ OW ed. Vvs_ gir.• ht n call, MP ha 1,1t1 . t 1,7... in n'ik Notice. THE luiersst of Mr .L.IIN in our ertliee from this I,to nzr. - nment. .!; r WHOLMALL ORO( tLr 04.ut10k,.11,y log. partners under 11, it nn of 41.K7, AVE A , Noy.), ..0.1 '2O rt" --1 1[.44 A 1,10 , I•11)Nt" I, A n No. =I Mal t 4 II 114 .4 LEI Pittsburgh,r4.ormt.er 19111,14:4 d•••.:.: lET. V): !roll raitt:tc,at Nu!, aCo,to N A Lonq, who, wilt'. J - )1t/ rt.•;11,,, al • Una. at tba 01.1 lur4 rtr•••• • -a cr . ...tauten:l ti,•• rl.•ss tlrtn to, p t1.,,,0 11•stt•• of Inv 1•1, o !.. i'lttaburgh,Jul• 1' II M 11.1.1.11.. DEEM N. A. LONG L G 0.,. I.)Er L AND Lit:.Ase FOUNDEP...i, AND C. FITT I.: ft , in vit.; •ttru.lou tc. (1;. iqu•-k CI"; -,l‘; • and r •1; 1% e• !,t up - u;:1: ;1 an , l Strbut, Brz.-YeAnting , ;. 1 t. 11,1. t•; ;.r. t.;• u1;•11 1 . 1.1t23;,. and VittiO,r n• • .•1 •';;;1!.. A ttritiou 111rtul con.t.m.:!; ,11:;;:;11. Silver Manufactory. POONS, F tti littt, EA? st 1 1 0, 1 , 1,1 jott to ,01,01, •11110/ • 10 134001, tc utok • wee err pow rellln.: at loot Rt (ter t•n. ef thttle tho raKt..ro eiriv , 1•...•. A:I wt - : - % r ut,: Strrhal Sa:cre XI-, ariant.tha r,toCtol 01 the Britich Verttiaz .otsaloy. Watcher and Wroch repotting cantklue I, with cll., and tll/1,00:1 tltt:tormtnatiort t 0 li'" a aloe Cht,t".olloo Curtotners, loth ht rice !ht. sit i : the work. W. W. At I 1,4 t t,Nt Watahnlalinc m.J .ftwtt'ltitt, ct:trottr 01 Nistrit,tt 1::•3rtt: Ml r0r1:1. rv,•l4 Steamboat Furniture and Chair.. 4 01 WE liar. on band end are t`toll, 91,11 ,11,11,11.1",`U rind I.l' EA 'A 110.1 T CABIN Frit:ill - 1;1th ANI (ALAI rie, of ev. , ry de:ii - riiiiii,, viz. I.l.tvu.lion liming T,i1,1,i; Do li.iir Jo; faidiva Cabo Clivin, of Tltrioll • yle,; liuntx. Jo do dtate it ..n do tlii do; _ Po Tollot 1C,,,,, Tete a ,etes; Divans; Cell, IV ash Stands; Carl dr., Water .14 , , Trnya, A.- ,A, Material and workmanship res rrnrlc -4, an 1 pri es sails. fa-tory. T II 1" , 12M1 A co 15Al 3P , Mmithtlel•l .! . • us , slte Cili Iklsl. NoTIGR. DALY'S STOCKING MAINUFACIIII{} - , No. 20 FVIh rte cd, tlr.. corner ebove .Uu 1.4 ct sv,r, I'l ThSiltlittl etnrk oIWILL 1 1,7 f 1' over u ulf the e l" r 1 .:4"t'..L ncd r e t' i: . ;: n eri t t c y l l'ur , hasere will :1.1 it to the, fulvaittag.. t., of thin tahlisliment and roomier for thetnnelare; it in oil 1 1,...,1 to Insure th.ir ...tom. C. U.U.Y. IS. B.—Remember the CflrAP STOCEINO COIINIAL frbl:y C. B. lleanly az Co., rufmAr cAItrET WAREIRJUSL', ,Co, 52 nfed neer Market, would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have Mtn' In 'tore their complete FALL STOCK . , consisting of CARPETS of erany description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the coo, 11101:1 logroin , hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ore to eight yards wide, new designs and very riot. Cr.o.st and CK. too Matting, Dre;,7..te, Rags, Mo ts, Stair Rode ehades Ac. Persons to want ore incited to call anxuo.• lee thei r atca . k. Stentotwats, Hotels, and Residenced se fur, lolled on the moot I...tumble terms. Small profits and quirk sales."-latt TERMS CASII ONLY. oot2 Bounty Enuds-..Sottlicriv undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas Lumpklu, of Washington Ci to procure WARRANTS, /Lc., for Soldier+, their Widows orChildren, for uouNTY LANDS, or any other claims oo the Government. SAMUEL FA 11N EST )('lt, Residence, No. S Ross street, Pittsburgh. Teticott & Co., IWOnnSn o lle TO T. KKINELT, JR. a 03,1 MANUFACTUREIIS OF GILT AND MA ' IIOGANY LOOK ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and dealers in Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, cm , nee of Wood and Fourth streetA, Pittsburgh. octl2.lw Depot ot Long worth Zisuuterrnan , a Ca teWWl Wines anti Brandy.. flank: undersigned hoe received and offers for sale, of Chi -1 c o mae, pricti, a large quantity of Legworth Zimmer. man's clioiCe and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La• dies' Sweet Catawba NVlner. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will find niv eetablishment the piece for the gratin. cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled Iron the genuine Grape, Is declared by many excellent judges, equal In flavor to the best Imported Cognac. D. FICICETSEN, 1a29 No. 137 Liberty stn-et. icons Issue the Smoke. /11HE subscriber having the exclusive right to mailine- I Lure sod sell SWEENEY'S ,HUT Alit AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, nod contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention or those Interemed is solicited. An, intormation can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of .1. it A IiNDOI.I.A dec24ll I Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et. N';! Ve, It Is Trtse -- " -- 1 ..likia THAT PICTIDtIiz; I , f superior excellence may..s. -. '. 4 . be obtained at CARGO'S New Daguerrenn Calk.. ry, No id Fourth street, at prices varying trots One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to plume. Children taken in a few secends. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. teblil ZDSVAILD H. HILL. maxots Balm Hill & Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ItISR• CIIANTS, Evansville, la —Strict attention paid to all conslgnmenta for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goode for reshipment forwarded with despatch. inctistin, HOME LEAGUE PACTORY. lIAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc, Rebecca street, Aihirirny, hux opened a Wareroom SECOND bTORT POST BULLPINGS, cornur Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks oat, be made as good and sold as low here as in any other e 1.. ), in the United States, ere invited to call and exam* for them selves. tuhl2:lm JAMr.el I.I.DISZ JOS6P/3 J. UL.V.I. 5 - - Ledlle & Ulam (SuccessorA to Mulvany k Ledlir.) ANUFALTUJUIiS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint 131. and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, nod dsalers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottlrs Ware house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh zah3:dly 111:11253 HAVING sold my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., h CO, to William H. Talcott, who, with A. O. Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety 800. ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streots, under the style of Wm. H. Talcott * Co. I confidently re commend them to toy former customers, as every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. AR persons having demands against me, and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlemen o°ll2 1811-20 bbls New No. 1 lierring r.cd and tar nniu by tuyll ATWELL, LEE h CO. • - -.F•440 7 r" •• -I**. i+ -7; s 7,At' • "'" 4 r • . . I ** . • , •••• ••••• /•• • ,•••• I • -..-,. -,:;-',. ''..., y.7,.;5!,...,,,.',:,,... PITTSI3URGII, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1555 I=ll=l VIALS, BOTTLES, WINDOW GLASS., Black Porter, Wine and, Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133, 135 First et,, PITTSBURGH, PA. [mh2 dew Trimming Trimming Store, No. 83 Corner of Market street and The Diamond. FRANK VAN (RAWER respecfully announces h? the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that be will open his new Trimming Store,. Monday,April 17tb. Having fitted up the neatest store room In the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Pan sy Goods, he Ratters himself that he will offer superior in ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. - Now, don't forget the Place---No. A 3 Market street, corner of the Diamond. inprigi FRANK VAN tiORDIAL Dissolution of Copartnership. 'illy FIRM OF LIVINGSTON, In GLEN Pro prietors of the PITTSBURGH NtiVk:LTY WORKS, woe dissolved by the death of Mr. Jolts J. Reigns, on the 14th of March lest The busineas of the NJVELTY WORKS will he routinu. iu all ill , brunet:lea by the surviving partners, under the wan • and nt)le of LIVINGSTON, COVELAND R Co., who witl oleo bettle up the Wain.? of [Dr late firm. L. It. LIVINWTON, CALVIN ADAMS, J. K. .MOORIMAD, Pittxburg.h. Pt, May 4, 1655.) W. 11. COI/LAND. !OLIN • cf....3S . Ctsan:Ll ('S 'CltsSlirr Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 8S WOOD STREET. /1 106 oubscriber..respectfully inform their old custoniere 1 and the public in general, that they have this. day.efe no.lated them-clot, in the above business, under the farm of JOAN 5 2'CLOSIiI.:1' A CO. nil' respectfully solicll • soar.. of public p.ornuege. The prerloug busnocio. of each will be settled by fthem it Boot• and Shoes. wi.AuGHLIN,NO.9S rourth street, nenriv opp6sits• 1.1 Mayor', OIL e,ii menungaturing tientlemen',. first !toots, Ltity :silo... i ns, and buttuorn.ll Halt Lioot.., Jenny Limb, ilfid Fr,, h Ln.hinS thlit,s, ul ev,ry color fitni•f Kid oral emit, Onito.,, of the trot ma :mei ; and of every evalcty. N. 1.1 —A I! usS•le to nr.ler,ne ',port getjee. 'nut) Soldiers' Bounty Lands, ND CT A ‘IB I.l‘Bl' KIINNIENT.-1 will pro. o& , uulyl.x.l fur the I r I >linor l_lllldrrn, 1,1 ,rlll pr , Cinbur. I; tint v.rnalent, nod nund L, 111 . 1 11.., In the " Geurt ela;r1114," r,•rrltly e4t suibbit-/ by Con :r.•• 0111,n, NO reel, one doer - bt Noro, tv, NEW SE EL) STORES JAME.: WM.:WWI', ( ) for nut.. CANA FLY li; vf tL. lu[atluproved Grin;; vory f lootDin} S,en.t+ . —Cauf.ry t:•1 ltnucifs,..rq wUI by. Isfrus,l.s.,l frf . ..sf.c.i.,l of tt.. FLOW F:lth, via: CA ha,. it, I, BUIL, qi I pt,, Ai. k r tierV,4o,ll9 :jf•tr) for ~ 7.!.ri0.10rt. NI , V. , Fifth n.nr WrK4 dre...l) LNGLISII AND CLASSICAL SE:IIISIAD.V. W. T. MctlfiN A I,D, M A PUI•VnTAL r rIR r,y.t r•t rot:0211.1w. OL, I,— .1 1 0 ,, .aud thr A. S. n I:v. Jr. yr, on!. ,r , , Haunt y r“ P..,or,ry kt The I. 1,! ore, t, . 1 hure 1110, Ags UI y I 01 El if 111, y`• lN l't rit.'lll , ! . , AND 1 ., A I F. I k IVA \ :It.. 1- t, Ul , • u , h • ( • .1, 1% r 14 f Aiecr Paper !tangling, p! ;',,nt rl,-1 . - • .1., t, .A 1 It, it ,, tAl loin ,A . ). 1 , A A1 1 1,11 1 1 1 114,11 41.1.. Walter P. INla..rt. Frock:. morican Peter rtt.t _ _ FL-ILL. tar IT AI 141!T, 1,1 , 11,1 Iollno AND F . . - .4"1,T11 NTEIXT.. 1:•1"11N,i 'THY. CITY SIft:1•1,1", CA: IN anut tful z.. nrttnvnt f GI. y /...‘ S 3l A 2iE,nay ',oil rtt Cur Ithot, 10-no; on!tr , ly Nou. .T.• ennb.,-,1 in nit tloe. ,01,00 of .04 !:..! trt 1.24.00 e, ..T 0; .1.1 I,•tol pod ••• r• - d stono r" nll ,:tr! m COA ertni I)ltil.e, ...i ToroonA, f/iihp+ xah.,nt %..r+, . I nhoi 3,04 -v•rr nop,:minlo.r to lOnn, Se, ot llritunto:. W.., T.D.F. CoLury, CAstor, 1.1,....4tair,4 r. • Cr J 1 1 ,1• , s 1 I.,cork of .., , Infrinn I , i•! • or Pr.: 11r,, And rv,ry nrivie 1.,. i• lA. ,par.,! p:Ark . .it!; r.r t.: Th. ish Al• , , 4 Ikr,u•—• of K!' r; , L R'! PP... ,If 5..1 St nll •••11. L.. 1,1 ,I:1 • SPRING EFIOCR OF HAMBURG PIANOS, F., No. 115 Wood (• Th.„ nr, I • p a n, to all oLloa - q. both Of s,,T.eroal!m Thy laLn,. taa on) rod 0/0 /il‘l, I , f Irom the test EltrODOol l Ru. h LIST, 'NIA Ll..Eisti, And ho halo (lola eol,teitilly in their car, but nl-.. Irf.ta our re-idea[ Thr lollouring is all extract from n of I' lUM , S.Oll. IT F.Nr. .1101 I BOCK. Art., the purtioular .style, too or whial Le tottnll for IJn own ti,—,,110 1,11,1 ouo srot,k,r foll.tus of their os,olitmt .• litiledittiglitrr, who piwys very welt, must, with Inte• hole ir. , trutueot 11114 your; It, the ou.y our, 0 he h cuu S:alhff me. ru me.t vn:e. olh-ro4 tit, on tine ino4t however, Jo Me. 1l ice il,. m, they hut„ not the tvtivL nn 1 thv trate 01 yeurs, reutsul •• 110,1 le.ooo. 0. l'tlt•har.rtt. 1..,." For nolo by •I't: t! - 4,11 Piano depot;' nlv,v F:rth Ah,o 1.0.1 tr v-tor.l Pt.l.ls)l,Lla for Lira/et., Darts LC 11.,ston whieh in the }. osr eru ~.ttes Ire rod suportor to enlist Clochertnt',, Nutt. a Clark's, but strlti.ll taut is not ostensively known, us they teen, lint lately been here:; Wlt••r New York 1111.1 Pianoe, of the best untkors. nt I.llVon trout to ;pint). tuhlt) CARD. AFEW days since, I pubiish•d an adrertisurnent of my 11 PIANOS, 111 which au extract front a letter from Prof. 11 Bohhock, of this city, uthlres,,l to Aleusta. Baumgarten & Heins, rf Hamburg, the mann bucturers, 10114 111.ort.•d. 111,11.1.34 I serest r.f lb, tinily 111 - libel,. a ‘• Niale ," owned by Prot. It , in w bleb he kale, I but I was unauthorized to tuu , se use of it, itll.l that It was incorrectly stated 1.1.1 In reply—l present.] that he 1,0,1 writ ten the loiter, Lc, of cour,e, meant what wa, therein contained, and MM. required 130 Liu tl.url ly from Ili.] 1.. maks the ,auto public . So regard the a,--Lertion us to it, in oircet• too—, I have the letter in toy anti it spent,. Oil itsell, wool her ward 11, I have I.J hE-11,- I. M,--tru Hann, parten & Beim: arc not. dein Lida tll 01,11 &Ir. Itol,bock er enJniumnent—their Pianos we, known, app e, iate,l unit re rin , l the high-Jut rommeatlations trom the first arth-t-, long Inhere Pit& It. sun ht 1.0 111 W, an opt UMW 011011 then.. NI) fenoofl (or publirlting , he extract W 314 iu lllc htct that ho Wit, well known in lii' city, am) tot hr l , ooo Ms re mro niondat ion SOIL.; neeessary to es , übliolt the 11101 It of In ccuclu,l in. 1 may 0 , 1,1 that they stand on their , WI/ 1111.1iI, tir , vulqrs. men a- List, stet ot here, solely Liu acccutit 01 tto-it m e rit. utl]2J 12LI11!h!, IN an adverti4ernent of ylrn. litunw, in thin paper, my nu •e in wade ut in c , dinentian with the Hamburg Troilus. Such tae is Unrothoria•d l y in-, and, moreover, the Mat er is incorrectly Rioted and ini,n,pplied. 1/le juas ore [llea., About a year ago I wrote to ihiumgarwo Piano makers lu Hamburg, (derunany,) fur a Piano efa new and peculiar construction, and of ',bid, 1 furnish „ ed a minute description. They replied that they did nut lean atari are any rush, nut requested ni to eXatilltei Pinto et Odle wake sold - .0 Mr, MUT..., At the reline time oflorifwto turn sh we with a similar ores, lu ease I liked I'. I accordingly examined the histrumenr, hilt as It slid n. t please we, I declined pnrei,,,,jug of the, I b,o,„ine.., on,Tht and nap DOW using a I'laUo the taetory of Nusna& CLARK, N. V. (init2.l) HENRY NEW STOCK UN CHICKERING j. SONS' 5 .• .1•• PIANOS. r g f J OIIN 11. MELLOII, No. SI Wool) mart, between Fourth street aud Diamonallev, hos just rezeived from the manuremoty of C:1 TCti Kilt NO SUSS, 1 1 0t , TON, a new and fall supply of their FIRST CLASS ,O,NEN OCTAVE C lAN° FultrliS, with all the late and valuable improve"dents—ab.a, of their plainer and lower primed nylon, ntlitlibif. tar these ho reqUII v a Oleap but good Instrument. All the Piano Fortes from 'bit man ufactory are warranted, and will oe sold IN.YARIABLY AT BoSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PIANOS.--Several recoil-hood Pitinna, in good order, for sole at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, SISU, An. , Ac. 51 FILODEONS—A full supply of Melodeon of entirely new and beautiful styles, and (rum the best Mannlnetoties In the country, at $l5, $6O, $75, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOLIN DIJLOR, Agent for the sale of Cinc.c.i.amn is :Us 3' 1'LIO:03, O'er Pittsburgh and Western Penna. Sid—No. 51 Wood street., between Diamond alley and Four:h street. lt %CCU —l5 kegs n twist Tobacco receiving and Mr rfU aide by _ATWELL, LEE k -• V. 4'7 r . 4 -Ys,• "•••• • I • BUSINESS CARDS. REMOVAL. C. I 1-1 S MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY' OF AL , O FLINT GLASS IV ErEnr 1":1 I? JET) iL , lnty 141,1, :til C , o, of 1V.•1 l'ot .-tr, r•lorn< n ,flurnl•ert =ME NOTIC E. wsw=imingemmlamgMlEMMl MISCELLANEOUS Pittsburgh Mathematical dr. Commerria COLLEGE • IS now opened for the reception of Lady anti Gentlemen Pupils who w Ish to •eceive a sound and thorough know ledge of the following brunches of education: Wrving, I too k• tteepin g and all its collateral sciences, Algebra, Geome try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes, tiffrgrapby, 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 has suc cessfully taught in the Iron City_Commercial College, but has left it no his own accord, with the intention of fishing an Institution in which the youth of Pittsburg,h can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than leaking ouintelilkible hieroglyphics, though by no chance will Writing. beiiegiected. The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any person who doubts his qualifications, OA they were by the gentle men whose names are attached to the following testi /110111/4lb: Att.tonswr, November 24, 1854. I tnke :rent pleasure In certifying to .mr Barry's qualifi cations coo thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to instruct young gentlemen in the science of accounts—be. Sides tieing IL good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor In Pittsburgh Commeselal Col lege. PIITSETINOII, November Si. Ilsrry Ic ezninestly qualified for Imparting instruction in the WWII, of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep log. I found him eves critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JAB. M. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward Public Schools I state It as my opfolon, that as a Mathematician and Book Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no supe riors. I think all the Teachers of this County Association ill concur with me in this statement. JOHN KELLY, Principal First Ward Bshools, Allegheny. The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle urnu of gniwrior qualifications. who will devote all his at tenilen to oho immediate imprevernedt of the pupils. Hours of instruction from 9 A. 91. to 10 P. M. TI: Ft 14 B: Ilook•Keqking and Writing $2O per courve Arithiortic 10 per quarter. Writing 3 for 20 lessons. AT/IV:At:lf Bumotsos, Liberty street, near Wood. mhlti J. BARRY, Principal. DUFF , S Al EIICANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Is:CORPORATED THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vania, with Perpetual Cbarter . LOAM) 0? TECSTEtS. Hie Bxeelleudy the lion. James Buchanan, Hon. W. Il Leo rie, lion. Wm. Wilkinc, lion. Moses Hampton, Hon Charles :Naylor, Gen. J. K. Moorhead. rscuin. P. DUFF, author of the "North American Accountant," Pr , f....0f ar 1t. , 0k-lieeping and Commercial Sciences. AVUtU 110tVllitS, Assistant Professor of Book. Jul IN D. WILLIAMS, the befit off hand Penman In the Unit.,l St Profo,sor of Commercial and Ornamental N. B. HATCH, Esq., of tho Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mi.reantile Law and Poiideal Economy. P. 11 A ti DEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, of NlIl I...matics Ac. The Students of tills Institution shtain the followiug ob. Anon A ad nract,reC Over ell c there: Ist. A 4aintng for business prepared by a practical mer ebsllt of eighteen p.m, esperierlCe In extensive business, mill need gnd perfected by fifteen years subsequent practice to teericiug. 21. The Diplocrei bear , the !signature of the author of a Keeping satafioneAl by the Chamber of C.,com,,e of NVIr York, ay the most perfect :n the Eogilsh language. .o 1 .-Indent. can ',Anew their llook•geeping, and hare the penfes , innal ficlric•e of the Principal at any future time, free of charge. 4th. They obtain tha handwriting of tha beet Penman in the limto State*--ono who writes all the specimens he exhibits. Mb. ltocntar Ltictaro: on Coma:or:1.1 Law, Political sir la ad the Print' ph, of Commerce. our City Merchants or Bankers twain, ommititiitiii— h,re. 1•UVI'? Belly. Terms unlimited, find no ~uld the Institution. that I;tprr'Aslso—pp. in the kluslidi itonsungs " Dior, 5 . ....an1r,t Accountstut, $l. perfert system wr wort, f,,T u Circular au I Rperiillen Of lan .ll ill i,, _ ap2tnia, Nonce to Banks and other Corporations A I . lriTrrit GENERAL'S OFFICE, I /I,7l4:Lurg, any 1555.VL rri pILLan• trt,:rrrh for roar con,eutito weeks tho 1 , 1 .o iot .no. its Conformity with the Trutt-Long r L'lLrn t I the Art of r-Lvei.d.h )lay, 1555, eon tied LL r !L. I rrrILILL t..r Eh. , rin,rry rrip,rnsfa et govern i:.• n tit Ir•prtle, or rhLL Crrnahr nod itfillroadß, and I r Zyt.tertki and appr, p E. BAN IS, And 11,r.'1. t:, l'!o\' 71. 7). 1 ell Lank.. Itlftltutior, rind ecrnpacdem I et very kind tinil natal, wiwn.ierr, incorix-rattaf under inp ofol 't a the legl4inior, of l'ehtaylea -1., Leneriii ..r 1/ Ilt rr or any other state, and uoing 1.1.1111e-,1 ate rhail give notice, arorn,iwnied by the r tho preahiunt secretary or treasurer, no 111, general, ut the rurporate name, data t no. of r.iratricniing t.uques and plume of /.Itl4-•,o1 inatitutioo or carapany, the amount ea., del it,. k , dim, end ili . riarief, if aria. with rule and 1. or the of stock, according It. the provi. tlic a. t tii re•lin•i• dew, end in Incorporate !. I' -to I aria cauai lath y Finard A pril 'J•th i t inti•anti • Ight hundred nod 1 . 01 . 1y-f.,11r. III)'. : I.el all lienk,ii,titute,n, and companion dA not, by their offtcorii, an at i orc , ent, tflre ra•tiee to the efori.•ent, rn or hernia: the thirtle! h Jay or Noii v , brr nest, arid annually thereafter, and pay the 'bey are legally chargeable with. into the tria•ury In the mirithDe.'ewL er then fillrtvialf, i tin reit the t the coin Moll leck/ . /1 We 11, ll' the (lite nt tliVelVe Irrr, , nt per annum ma in v.; ('''nil Iti.lw . . \,\.. Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 WrsTl STRICT, urcmc Stun, PITT , DVIL" 11, rt. Th, marioit price, in CASH, pnid for ItA .1311 N Ant LI 1 J. LILT en.iis. ern .u.• ATWELL. LEE & CO, \VIIOLESAI,E GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DIALIR9 IN P 1 'l' S U(7 MANUF AC TU RK; .Vn. , heh....fen Miter and Fron! Bpi!' PITTSBURG!). if EA 1. li. 1,1,m pow der and Imp'! 'Pett Sc do line Illavk Too ; 1.0 Val tits tine i.lolong. do 51.1 do Y. 11, G. P. and Imperial Teas. coI•'FEE--too hrgt prime Rio Coffee; Zto On Old Goy, Java Coffee. TOBACCO— Io boxes Os and Ss, assorted brands ; :20 do lb Lump, do 10 ratty boxes t ^e lbs, do SUO A RS— SO loservls Coffee Sugars; 40 do Crushed do SYRUP AND S. 11. MOLASSF.S -110 bblA ba.“.•en Syrup An Golden do no do La S 11. iilol¢,es; 11151' 1,1,1 A S. 11. S. Molasses. • NO 3 Vsrkr nd; '.20 do No.l Ilerrin;,. 1115211 to td.rees prime lilt/ARS lad ft,ortod brer,.4. 111 12.01111 1. 1 013 A- - hogs (Lot's breed). C.A.STI LE Set A li— go boxee (Marselllos`. • SAL ER AVIS-- SO bugs (in papers). PIPES— 50 boxes ulay Pipes. TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN_ 75 hartala Tar: 25 do liot•tin; to do Pilch. Tl•ti shove bloods now is Store and arriving by Canal an I 1i.,11 road, wLirh , uie,ether vtiLh a general assortment al Pit:, burgh uuaw b,rtured talkie; will be offered to put etinr,ri, on rremittable tern., I.y ATWELL, LEE A CO, .F o '; No. 8 Wood si• . between Water tont First sts, Dlsalaiitlon of Co.PArtneralilp. 'T' llO tnerAtip beretefore existing between JOSIII ItIIoDES sod PHILIP REV)] ER, in the Whole, •• Fruit and Coe ti.ettenery limitless, is this (ley dissolved, bit tit uttial consent. The business I the firm will be sett t• .t up by Josh nun Rhodes, ir LO is authorised to receipt for all d-but nabs firm. JOSHUA RHODES. PHILIP REYSIER. March 1.335. P A RTN E I P NOTICE. **-The nutter. izued Irma thla day formed a Perth. e. ship, under the name, firm awl style of ItEYMER 4 AN DEhz.:o3', for the trUCISIINIO I / 1 1f the Wholesale Fruitand Confectionary hukint.,, No *O9 NV,' I street. Nil REYMER. 11013 T. J. ANDEMON Pltt,burol, Murk.h `-'7th, I A4 - In retiring from the Confcetionary busloesa, I cheers full) re, 113111..nd 3lessrs. num Ell ft Aabignitia to my friends rind eustoincrp. JOSHUA 11/101)11S. Pitt,buce.h, Mnrrh 27th, IS: S. i KO.] /aXander Hays, IVIL ENCIINEIIIt AND SURVE Mt, Fifth Street, . - t • por.. to the Court Pittatiurgh, Pcnua.—haa p• c ninenily locutod , and will punctually attend to all basin si entrusted to his chores. ILEFERENCRS : Hon. W. F. Jolins,ton, Presideat Allegheny Valley R. I W. Mi; nor Itol,rta, Chief Engineer •• •• Geo. It. Eiebbaum, .la.aleixte Eno. David Mitchell, Chia En.tineer rittab'h and Stout,. It. R. Thorop,on, Su o.•clatendent City Ong Worka. Jum,s. H. Day, Cori! Enqtreer. Allegheny City. I apn'2..• Mak' ,cress Making and Millinery. 31RS. S. S. CARGO respectfully informs her friends and others, that she Is prepared to make to order t nu latent styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, ~11A 2V TILI„4 •=, TA L3l A,S, do., on the shortest notice and on the meet r, A .nable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neat, <a and despatch. llonueta altered and dyed according !., directions. and neatly and tam..fully trimmed. Vic aim le give satisfaction. _Apollo grindings, 'No. 76 FOURTH Street, second story, same .mtrauco iLs to the Crystal Palace Daztterria (I,d Irry. W2O, _ oval. l' It IN t; ER 11.1 RIM IR/ kl .h CO. have removed to Ko kj 295 Liberty etreeL • SPILINI:ER LIAICEIAUG Et 1211 41EXAND FORSYTH pluNu hit HARBAUG El A CO., (Sucressora to S. liar. ll bangli.) Cotumi.aion and Forwarding Merchants; Dud. era in It 00l and Prodaen generally, No. d 95 Liberty rtrert, Pit Oburgh. Pa. apt/ 11TRATE OF MAGNESIA—An ex,ellenc and agreealdt pro - Q . 111n,, A large supply, and warrant, v fit. 4," , ,S4'4 NUMBER 224. PHILADELPIriA. !CITY CA EOGRGE J. ENKEL'S BINETIT wAßEnousz, No.' 173-CHESTNUT STREET, (Orrostra imewelsammi atm..) Philadelphia: FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising LonisXlV, 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 gnat ity, the Goods of any Establish ment In the United States. 'EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren- ID time being positively excludedjand using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pun borers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Monte, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and qualliy, and the immense stock always Cl hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the' delay 'necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To sive an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only Inform you that my Rooms are 170 teet long, by 27 feet wide, four noon in number; with Shops contiguous, auth. cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that tht work is all done under my own immediate inspection. The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture, warranted to carry safely any distance. 'Waiters to Phila del phis are respectfully invited, as purcnasere or otherwise, ' to call and examine the Goods.- au2.s:ly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH BIOGRIDGE, 00.1111188 ION AND FORWARDING MECHANT, No. 88 001011IIMAL, =tow Pll4lll 87atz7, St. Lottls Mo., • ( 10118 IGNMENTHandCommiZiono will meet with prompt kj and personal attention, and libr:al ackoanccs will he given when required, on Consignments or Dills of Lading, in hand. 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 Herchandim 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. . . . . .., )1171/32N117.8: Pa; , & Bacon, St. LOUIS; Ellie A Morton, Cincinnati Chat ess, Blow & Co., do; Sander & Gorman, do Ohouteau & Valle, do; Hosea & Frazer, do Doan,King & Co, do; Springer & Whiteman, do J. W.B an er &Bro.,Pittabh; E.O. °madman & Co., de D. Leech & Co., do; E. & C. Yarnell & Co., Philada; Wm. Holm ea & Co., do; Morgan, J. AI. Buck & Morgan: Blow & March, New York. B. B. Comegys, do; Frost & Forrest, do; Shields & Miller, do; Charles A. Melo, do; Josiah Lee & Co., Baltimore. A. G. Farwell A Co., Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, do Howard, Son & Co., do; W. B. Reynolds Louisville Newcomb& Bro., do; T. 0. Twichell & Co., Commission Merchants, New Orleana. giaLl have an open Policy of Inenrance, which will cover all ehipmente to my address, when tutrited by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bilh of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPII MOGRIDGE, angel dL Louie. 'NI lintottri. TO LET, FOR SALE T HE PUBLIC SPRING SALES of m Real Este at Rochek ter are now closed, and the Building Seaton bee fairly commenced. Every citizen of Rochester to busily empl. y ed. Even the 30 or 40 new families who have became a yens the present Spring. gad constant employmenk and io few days a hundred families more will Le required to carry on the work of tilt pr o• eat season. The Car Building Et aditithmeni is now near completion, and will be in full opelation in June. Several Cars will to ready for delivery, bpi antract, the let of July, 1055. Two or three new churches, in Rochester, will be col trusted for imme lately, and numeroueother improvements will be commenced, requiring a great amount of mechanical and other labor independent of the Car Establishment, which will p:obahly employ from one to two hundred A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh has just par. chased nine large lots, and contracted to make upon them ,orthwith 5b0,0u0 bricks. Two gunge cf hands Commence work thepresent week. besides the other yards heretofore established in the neighborhood. Our Stone Quarries are already alive with workmen, and the rood leading to them thud with teams. Lumber is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements will coos spring up to relieve some of our houses, now have 6 families, 4 families, a , famille,, soil dozers of them 9 families ea h. Any who did not buy cheap tots at the four public sales lee( StraKAl, or the four public saki: the present ipring,r,itt Ftil secuto good bargains at private sale by calling on the subscriber in Rochester. Tense--?;3 down, in ens year and In two years. M. T. C. GOULD. ei —A few lots can yet he had al Sfo to !.:10.1.ach, if aPPlied for before the .oth May. Them) lots. are tarizo as large as usual city lots, viz: 4p feet by 125, and the price only from .$1,50 to $2,50 per Rut front. The present to serresl homestead and magnificent property of Ovid Pion •y, 4 acres in the centre of the borough of Roche , ter : also, the beautiful 10 acres, building, orchard, kr., of F. lien-, can be bought through the subscriber at great bergains,and there are not (too such bargains within a L Uttiired mys G. Public Sale of the Plato Line of Public Works of Pennsylvania. IVOTICE is hereby given, that by authority of no Act of 111 Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved May Sth, - )555, wit be ezrnaed to public sale, at the .3krchaai's Exchanpe, In the city of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, Mr 241 h day of Ju. 1845. at of t Philadelphia, P. M.., the whole Alin c o o t Paqic Mirka between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,. Ri,tills4 of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Al legheny Po, tage Railroad, including the new road to avoid the inclined plane, the eastern division of the Pennsylva• nil canal from Columbia to the Junction, the Juniata cll. ii-1 in of the Penna. canal from the Junction to the ettatere ti rl,/Litri of the Allegheny Portage railroad, and the west : : - n die Won of the Pennsylvania canal from the wci.ttrn tormlnu • of the Allegheny Portagellnilmnd to Pittsburgh, and including also the bridgo over the Su•quehanna at bateau's Island, together with all the surplus water power of said canals; and all the reservoirs, machinery, lecomo. liens, aura, trucks. stationary enginea, work shops water j stations, toll houses. ollices, stock and materials, wh ' etsoor• or and wheresolv•r thereunto b•lonizing, or hold fir the use of the Rime, anti together with the right, title, Inter, t. claim and demand of the' aintotontord/th of I; ;tttogy l t . Ui , 00 to all property, real, personal and mired, belonging to th- same. on t e terms and conditions prescribed by the said i act of Assembly, copies of which may be obtained on ap• pllcatlon a:, or letter addressed to the ofßae of the Secrete, ry of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. Executive Chamber, 1 JAMES POLLOCK, Harrisburg Slay 9, 19 5 5 Governor of Pennsylvania. myle Valuable Property for Sale. rtiwo LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually far $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 anti Morris streets. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this loud there is the beat Saw 5.1111 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, and one mile east of Lswrentsville. The above named pieces of property are very desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early pur chasers. For terms of sale and !blether information apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. It. D. TGOMPSON, Assignee for Joe. S. Negley. rill NI ANS' COURT SALE OF taiUNTit Y SEATS A.VD j FLOURING .MILL—By virtue of an order of the Or. roans Court of Allegheny rounty, Mrs, Mary D. Davie, Administratrix of James 11 Davis, deceased, wil expose to sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, June 10th, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, that valuable FARM in Robinson townsh p, of which the said James H. Davis died seized in fee eimp'e, now subdivided Into Lots of one fourth of an acre to thirty- One acres On one of the Lots Is erected the Baldwin 'Mansion Wm.., 10-so—That superior Merchants' and Grist Mill, (with water power among tha best in the county, and ample steam power,) with all late Improvements, and capable of turning out 180 bbls flour per day. . This property Is beautifully situated In the Chartlers Valley, about taus miles from Pittsburgh, where the beoollie Turnpike crosses Chartiere Creek, and within half a mile of the Steubenville R. R. Station. For Country Seats, the location cannot be surpassed, and lie eonvonlence o the city renders it among the moat desb ruble now offered. Taaxa—One•thini cash; balance in one and two years, with interest. Plans can be seen and further information obtainwl by applying to Mrs. Davis, on the premises, or to my 24 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. EZIEMI! - • TRACT OF LAND, situate in Washington township, 1 Westmoreland county, three relies from Warren, the me distance from the North-western Railroad, and twen• ;t1 re miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and Eighty-Five Acres One Hundred and Eirty-Two Perches, drict measure; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES r which Is cleared, and TWENTY In good meadow land. re .re erected on the premises several equarn log build. ; ;;; t, a bank barn, and au excellent Fruit Orchard. Tteats—One-third of the purchase money In band, and the balance In yearly payments without Interest. Posses. Cum be given on the first day of October, 1 4 55. 104 SAMUEL 11E1OHLEY. Coal Works For Sale. szi_ IXT Y THREE ACRES OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal ached, and all the improvements thereon in success f:ll peration. :aid Farm is situated on the 3fonongahela rig or, 84 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a arm liomte, Barn, Tenant Rouses, Orchard, Rallroad,and an excellent harbor. The vein of Coal helve feet tbick,and cannot be sarpsticed la quality. For further particulars apply to NicuoLsoN ,4 PAYNE, No. =5 Liberty street. For Rent, FARSI CONTAINING 53 ACRES OP LAM), under a ehinh state of cultivation, with a large and convenient ~, TELLING 110IISE, recently built and of modern style; good Darn, Stabling, Av., situated on the south bank of the Ilonongollela river, II miles above Pittsburgh, being one of the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Possession given on or before the Ist of April next. Enquire of H. CITILDS & CO., muSaf 133 Wood street. For Sale. k A .IItOUCIIE AND SET OF FIARNIES.3.—They were made to order by our best mechanics, and hare only b-en u;.•d a few months. They will be s >id at a bargain, aq, In ccusequence of a change that 11119 taken place In the Mcribeee family, he h,ano further wie tor them. A. BALLOII, No. ]d6 Water street. • y)I:I3.SONS WISIIING TO BUT a good, comfortable u DWELLING 110132f4 are requestkd to examine the following •.• A well finished Brick House, 'hunt° in a plea rsnt part of Perm .Btreet, (No. 303;) rontains a hall and I,VO parlors. dining room end kit-hen, good cellar, and scsaix rbanabers. Gas fixtures, bath room, with hat and card . waver, &a. The Lot is 23 feet front by 100 deep to an alley. B. CUTHBERT it SON, j 140 Third street. vtr ut No. lb? AtAlitiliT street, has the V V tJest end hauds3mest meertmennt • 4..r*Pf . i..2. • „.4 4%7 1, tAI 011,30 N HYDE ON FAILINE 'ME GENTILE& Orson Hyde, one of the Elders and Prophets of the Salt Lake Mormons, has been recently moniziug on President t'ierce's last L annual_nses- . .. sage. The passage in the ineesset' deploring' '. lhad harvests and epidemics, the Elder regnide- ' us a literal fulfilment of the erepbecy Joe': 7 Smith, tho venerable Prophet of the "Saiptte,"-.. who cleclared'rhat the Lord would - Ito angry with the American people for their iejustice to 'the I Mormons, He gives some very gootFtielviee, I however, which will tend, if -diligently followed up, to defeat the worst ;,f Joseph's prediction., lie says a famine is to visit our people forth :L. with, and he urges the saints and sinnerS, lett ' end Gentiles, white men and red, in triab,Zto . go Ito work with all their might to raise wheati.corn. , • and stock—to save all their grain, and sow, a11 . „ 7 they possibly can. He ecmputes the Mormons. to Joseph, driven out by his wicked brethrerf—; the people of the. United Stetesand predicts' that, as of old, these brethren will soon be go- : log down to the land of Joseph to save them. selves from famine. The Elder seems to take great gratification in the hope of realizingl,:vetfi." geance in this way, "heaping cools of fire open their enemies, hot enough to satisfy every-Mot-- . , moo's righteous indignation," but expresses it - somewhat profanely, in the following manner:— . ,, " But if you will have-plenty of wheat, pork' ` and beef on -hand, alb hell, cannot stop them from coming here. Yea may ask, . 1 When . will these things be?' Anewer,..Just so seollas you can possibly lay up the wheat.' .If tho United States will not make Brigham Young Governor, • . wheat will. Joseph's brethren never voted to', make him Governor over them ; but he was elected to that office by a joint ballot of wheat' nod corn. There is more salvation and security- , • in wheat than in all the political schemes of the world—=and• also more power in it than in alt the contending armies of the nations. 'Rale& wheat •-•—• and lay it up in store till it will bring atood''' price—not dollars anti cents—but .kingdomoi - • countries, peoples, tribes and tongues. They ; have sold themselves for naught, atrmutif be,, relearned without money.' It will take wheat to redeem them. Raise wheat and lay it up se. cutely, and it will preach the gathering' more eloquently, successfully and extensively than alt the missionaries that we can send out to sweep through the nations with the proclamation of the judgments of God abroad in the land." . • ~ BADE BY NUNNS & CLARK, NEW YORK. THE PUBLIC of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Is ;e-, spectfully invited to call nt the NIMIC STORE of the setts - cabers No. 53 FIFTII sgreet, and 517.7 7 !,_ examine a superb Full Grand Piano, prico $lOOO, '•.- r I - From the Factory of 14 UNA& & CLARK, New :York, Man elegant insh ument is maile in the RUIZ A DETIIEAIi STYLE," the ornaments, front pieces and legs being Otani.; Dad, - carved out of SOLID ROSEWOOD. If is full.seven octaves, of the largest dimensions, and, in point of volume,, power and liquid sweetness of tone r is - pronounced alto gether unsurgessable. The subscribers will be happy to' receive the visits of their friends and the public in general, and show , them through their'elegant new establishment 11. KLEMM. & BRO., Sign of the Golden Harp, N 0.53 Piftb street.. writing taa.j-----t e. rillUE Gentlemen and latdies' tiny ,mil Fannin; w r io na , Clessesvill eantlnc.e open dur,dig the summer under: Mr. 3. U. William's, whose various alyies of Gentlemien and ladies' Writing are so universally admired. No ape.iilmenir of Penmanship are exhioited ut the door but those exeetkted. by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal elalmario monopoly" nor patent" f r his business,nor did be net his institution chartered to sell out, ns his been repeatedly' dons in this city. Gentlemen and Ladies' Tisitios Card - , trrifterl In Mr. Williams' unequalled style. Alt kind, of °rudimental PeMs rnauship OXVCUted W orler. my2islaw lints and Cape. 0.3 theW EptC27,)l7el Stoini,vit:v Itted i l ra u ss t i ' / c r a „ne r n ° t VIVI: li n t ..,,- ...111?i3 1 which we are now orentog fon Ihe summer trade, which, for beauty of otyle.. CX,C,VI/8 anything, eves: t.ifettil in tbd city, or went of he 'Mountains. Colt and ari I, nil," for yourselves. J. %WILSON A. FON, L i.. 91 1.V00.1 idrcct. iiiitsto-ligh..., BAltit dc. ' ItCHITECTS:-001c,F: Philo Dail, Iwo. 76 Tbinistiset, A, Pittsburgh; and as Edda of the Diamond, Allegheny. , 191/6m ... • ... „ . • V ZW UV° i) .—J lAst opening, u new eirol-npleunni.AUCk ill of WATCH 1.:8, .1 EW FLU T, tie ,ut ttu. tdd Establi•h. ed Iloaso of W. W. w I Li.'ii•li.N, 07 Matt:et =trot, hortCat`Pf Fourth. 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S. 11.1V1:S, Stallorier • - •_my2 Martcnt Arreet, Corner :.'0004,-, N‘stice• , f I I.IE Partnersbip of JULLN 13114 - 1 501v,41 ou the prat lUFt. .1"1/12 viji" buiticiem lit the old t• 01 tint bu,dni.,,x of lb,. jut., - ",;:.,7+;-,;, -, :-. €'.' ETEDINIE Mill "e:4~~-tJ ~: ni.~,..... ;. v.i~v _~ , a-s:.>.u.+u'.tiU G:i-I~)r.-_ RATES OF ADVERTISING. d GREED UPON HP rug PITT7M9OII PRII3 71. a W. $ q(areatzit, OK 11.39 Ytir 8 lusra;aae InAertlon - - ' - '---- S.' 60 " " each skittitionel Insertion " " one Week ........ 316 " " - two waeka .800 " " thr.u. v!t...eks "‘ " one -month 600 " " two months ' 7-00 " three months 0 GO " " four months . _ _ /0 00 " . eix moriths ... ' ' ' '' - 12 CIO " ono yeer .— . • "• 18 0 0 -A,n,hilz Ce.rd,: , i'rlinrn Or IPV, per - ntrnoi... ' ... .' 10 GO cv.urnyeanut AT PLIALMBI: aq tiara, per tiorium,(ox. , ll3l3lve of the paper)... 25 Oct DAILY MORNING POST• MONDAY MORNING [Prom Putnanfa Magazine OLIVE.II. nAssinaitr. - [ln the following beautiful Boos the reader wilt noffdil to detect the master pen of Longfellow. Iti aleganee of 'did; lion and harmony of rythm afford unmislakahla of the high source from which it emanates:l • In the Valley, of the Fire Ptill is seen en ancient mill, • - • With its gable quaint and queer, - And beneath the window,-olti, On the hone 'Mega words alone; • • - Oliver Bassein lived here." • • Tar ebove it, on the steep - Ruined stands the old Chateau; Nothing but the &mien-keep Left for shelter or for show.. Its vacant eyes, - Stare at the skies, Stare at the velleygreen and deep Ones a convent, old and brown, Looked, but ah ! it looks no more, From the neighboring hillside down On 10 rushing and the roar. T.)t the stream, Whose sunny gleam Cheers the little Norman town. In that darksome mill or stone To the water's dash and din, . Careless, hu r hle and unknown; Sang the poet Boosebn, Songs that fill That ancient mill With n splendor of Ito own. Never feeling of unreal. - Broke the I lement dreem he dreamed. Only made to be bin nest, All the lovely volley seemed; No desire Of mating higher; -- Stirred or fluttered in his brand. True, hie songs acre not diviner Were not Fong; of that high art, Which, ac minds do in the pine Find en answer in each heart; But the mirth Of this green earth Laughed and revelled in hie line. From the ale-house and tbe inn, Opening on the narrow street,. Came the loud, convivial din, Pinging and applause of feet, The laughing lays That in those drive Sang the poet Basselin. • In the castle, cared in steel, Knights, who fought at Agincourt, • • Watched and waited, spur on heel; 'But the poet sang for sport .-' Songs that rang Another clang, Songs that lowlier hearts could feel. ' In the convent, clad in gray, Pet the monks, in lowly cells. Paved the cloister:2, knelt to prey, And the poet heard their hells, But his rhymes Found their chimes, Nearer to the earth than they. Gone ere all the barons hold, Gone are all th•+ knights and squires, Gone the abbot stern end cold, And the hrotherhoal of friars; - Not a name Remains to fame, From those mouldering days of old. But the pu:t'tt memory here of the liblißcape makes a part ; Like the river, swift end clear, Flown hie ttung through mcny a heart ; Mundt:lz Mill That ancient mill In the Valley of the Tire. GRAND PIANO, Jun ii i ., .+L
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