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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Robt. C. G. Sproul,
A VORNET AND COHNSNLLOR AT LAW—Office, No
A
Vourth'otted, PateNurgh, Pa. declld
James A. Lowrie ,
ATTORNEY TTORNEY AT LAIC-011lee, Fourth A
mid,, Pittsburgh,
betineen Smithfield street and Cherry alley.- rdeelbly
JOSE • Ii WEAVEtt,
ATTORNEY AND LCOUNSELLOR AT LAW,
°Mee, No. 144 Fourth street,
ia 3 : 1 311 = _-rirraimr.a LI. PA.
JORN.BAR.TON,
ATTORNEY" AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant ■ta.,
.4.3:1931 PiTTSIMPII R. PA.
Thomas Buenos,
ATTOBNAY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY
Oaks, next door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio
ni.V4
P. Huss,
A rI'ORNEY.AT f 4 A11.:—N0.109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
1%., fourth door below Sir. fluty Patterson's Livery
Stable. je2B
C. Orlando Loomis,
AITORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood
.194;Y
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ATTOILNRY AT LAW--o:bee an Fourth ;tree% between
Cherry niley and Grant Rtre«t.
J. N. 111 , Clovvry.
_TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Oflce In
Bskeaall'x ISt Llllntra, on Orsnt etroct. jot
.11. 11. Hazen,
ATrORNEII AT LAW—No. 127 fourth atreet, above and
near Smithfield. marft77
Patrick M9Kerinn,
ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD.
UFFIOE CORNET[ OF GRANT AND FIFFU STKNETS,
(formerly otorlpioil by Aldermgn Lewiq.) where all bu
siness pertaining to the office of Alderman and du , dice of
the Pence will be promptly nUended to. febl: am
lflr Buckmaster, Al tie rl.tari
I FFICE, Grunt street, between Fourth at. an I Diamond
alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great.
e-t rare and legal accuracy. Titles to Ite.al Estate ex.
&mined, &c. • •
ti . AHL, hLI Eti EuN DEN TIBT, (aur
v4VZ.74-1"' ceqsor t O.W
'• num , ;(). 114 SMITH-
Is FIELD hT RE ET.
161.• bourq, from 8 to I o'clock, and
rom 2 to (- o'clock. febls:l y
J SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourtl,,Livei., nee door,'
g ji= West 01 Market.
°MCI Howls From nine A. M. to flee
M.
BUSINESS CARDS
ALPRED D CIIRCItia
I=l
Curling, Itobertnora & Co.,
ArANUFAUTL'itEItS OF CUT. PRE,,ED AND PLAIN
LV FLINT GLASSWARE, Wur,ohou, N 0.14 Wool r , treut,
corner of Front t.,,
40 - All other kind., of Git“-ware and Winlox Gla , .s. nt
Sow market price ,, . apll'dly
J ' s
WIIOLESALE AND REEAIL Cit;AR MANUFACTURED.
AND DEALER IN ALL FINDS L.F
Tobacco, Suufr, and Cignr•,
No. *45 st., lits:b,r9h., Pa..
4a- Reeps“oustuntly on bond a large supply of o 1 the
variou4 brands of itop.rt.d Cicnre. is:{
JOIE I% 111001i.11 11,
- -
WLIOLESALK tlltoCl7o, AND C4IIIIII2STON 1%11:1-
CFIA.NT for the Foie of IT; Met.l and and
Prodoee renerthy. No. t:7 Wor) etroot, Pitt.horah (8;24
PHILIP BEYSILtt r •ur. J. ANhEr,aoo.
RIE y E ft h. AN DERSON,
(Surce,,ore to 3,...hutt A CO )
WEOLESAIJE DEALER , IN FOREIGN FLUITS, NUTS,
Spleen, Courectionury, Sug aro, ac
N 0.3,) Wool street, opposite the Charles Hotel,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
111:131,1
M lIINGII A 111 ot.
FORWARPtNU ANO MERCHANTS,
Lit,:rty Penns. Railroad Depot,
epri PITTS% PA.
Ficary_ll. Contact,
100ILWA.B.DINCi I) Ck.)AN.116.110;% ".)11 , 11-ICLIANT,
Wholusale Da ler 10 Cheese. Butter, Seeds, 1 , ),,h, and
Produce generully. No. 25 WOJD St.. Pitt)burglk. :marl°
Paul dlr. frlurdock,
rIOILVISSION AND FORW A Ti.DTNO FRell A KS, AND
STEASIISOAT AGENTS--No. i 1Y nt.•r stn.,• t,
Ohio. in,: a
King A. Moor head,
WiNOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEA LEER--
o. 27 Wood Ftn.et, Pittsburzb. im5M
B. T. C. Morgan,
BOOKBEILLEII AND STATIONER—has alwayt on has
1 generalassorttnent of School, Mi.....:llatteous and Blank
Books, Printing, Pool and Cap Paper, ac., and
Ilr
t.ll. No. 104 Wood strt,t. Mon' Fifth, Ea.t Aide, P.ttsl,:treh.
5 . 4„ Wanted, }Lags and Tanners` Scraps. aplfiy
_
1. W. Chadwick,
DitALL'a IN RAGS ASV PAPPIL, No. la Wood Street,
Pittsburgh. The hizhest Trice in c 4.11, paid for rag,
torllvr
WLWY )111.1111., Phil% uJI. mcvar,us,Pitteburgh
4c. Rick eLson,
110LE3ILLE GROCERS, IMPORTERS t PRA ‘,71/111S,
VV Wines and Se,r,urs—Nos. 172 end 174, cnruer of truth
and Liberty str...t.c., Pittsburgh. trot, Octtou Yams,
cunAtautty oh boad. SY2B
Carr ex. co.,
(ww. Cana Init. at :b.+ nrul of .1 ['too:ca. b. Co.)
HOLES ALE (711.0CERS and De :tiers in l'ori-i•:n %Vinci;
and Nlonon4alu.la au 1 I:i—tit:lot Whis
key, No. 32 commercial Row, Liberty gtrert, Pittsburgh,
jar,y
"CO-Paartner;iilp
/1111 E subscribers hare this day formed a partnervhip for
I . the purpnqs ci Clrryi o, OP Ga nz and Fir), ^l.l
- in .I:mention with the Far , S, anti Oa, and Prt,
duo.; husitiesn generally, under the s tyle oaf hINaLL3II .4 limn
AILDON: warehouse No. 11.1 Water and ISu frvut street;
foreterly occupied by Burbridge d in,r,brata.
W B. ENO USTI,
RIWIARDSON,
J.1: 4 . J. DEN N ETT
..r*fasbiirgb, 'February Ist, ISs4:feb3
DRAVO, Diamond, Pitt.Lorick, Ps., denier Iv
on.ntry Produce, offers for FO4i , a choice litsmk
OaNiari,ce,,tialected for family aim. R 1 ices of every variety
Laud the pure - st quality, ground at Li< Strain Mills. Alas,
Dried Fruits, Yoreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex;
-akiarige for diercharelite.
P. It. D. hue procured a full a=iairt men t of Land ri.th'<
.WargantedOarden Seado, and insiDe the attention of all ICI.
lereatesi 1p feral alTairtL Simi]
El.:44cittefu MOH ktiLts.lN, Jr t. BENI:ST?
CNlCrisrSll
trIONIMISSION AND FtritWARDINtl :11 i.:11011 AN TS, AYn
Gk.// Wno Dcalerg in Figh, Bacon and Oil, :11,1
&oiler.] ly. NViavhnuf.n fortn,rly nePtlpil.d by Btsrl.ril.4.±
Ing,bram, No. 116 Water and 150 Fir:4
Penna. . ,
COMMASAIiOrI House,
subscribers have opent‘i a hoar., Jro the above pur
I pose, at N 0.17 Smith Rtrc...t, four door, r,1,-,se the
Monongahela linage. We will purch•is,or re r r i r e, o n
commission, far sale., consi:tuutPuts of Fleer
Qua, axis, /21,tr Ley, Flaz Sul, Gran paled !lay,
upon which we w i ll make advances, or purchase at the
beet market latee for cash.
nor& & CO.
Jas. 111 , Laughtla,
Tl k x taxa IN 0 IiOOaNtIES, 1 I:00110E, FifiTTR, BACON,
dc., No. 10, corner Smithfield and Fir , t n treeta, Fitt.+•
'burgh, Va_
YOUN , ) 1 , 1,110.3
T. U. Young & Co,
Smith Add strer,l, orpnzif flty
MMMI=I
MAt.-Ylre A...CUILEitS 00 CAR'N EV FCicNITCILE AND
o.i URS, rd every description. Msterink nu,l sv,k
inansbip warranted, and sold at Care tnk en
In na,•11,,i tar laud and water carrinv. 11101
SNOOII,
ItiPOST ER AND AVIIOLESALE DE ti LER IN WINES
AlllO LIQUORS, 'No. 117 North 5.C. , 11.1 fifth door
11, 0 50, east Mao Phil& le!phia, hos ou bond the host
qualitloo of old Brandlola, Wineo. Irish Whisky, Monono.
hola Wiiisky,l l o4.l Gin, C.,,')fdialo, lc, oo terms worthy
the atention of pordutoora and dealers. ton.2..tv
Henry iri , eullougo dr. Co.,
WEiIOGSALK tiIIOOESIS (Jouamtasion Merchants,
toWnor "tif Pori° mina s'... 1.3". 1, 11r,17 iott•l
lllg by, Jr.,
ntiITIIING AND FUltilllelllN,4l STODF.. Monfolo Hari,
lj
Fifth sired, Piltsburgh.--Clothin.; wade to order, in
good atvla, and at moderato ratos. aunts
K. & A. C. Duncan,
WHOLESALE Gitocmrss, ata Deniers in Produce, For
cSgt Wines nul Lignore,OLl Nlononphela and Rectt•
flu -1 Whisky, No. 291 Liberty st, Pitteburezh. PA. r i 129:y
A. Tludle,
OatWHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE. HARNESS,
„.,'`iNK, VALISE and CARPETmactufne.
'"- `'0.106 Woal street, Pittsburgh, re.
turer, ...
JY29T
don's. . !Wel I or,
DE.ALKB. IN MUSICAL
WiOLISSALE AND
lisruindzNrs, „ an . 2 4 uslo, School Books and
BtklAndery, N 0.122 Wood streoe. fisnl
HAGAN C.
IArIIOL ES AL E And Ilutu111), irs in Silks, :.tncy and
Staple DRY GLOODS,Nos. 91 &I,,rket and ti
street, Pittsburgh
POW Eli sln it ttn tt. iitini
V4EnZePaTtilt4tiOill OBNAMS:STAL ' CARVE:IS.—
Ornamental Patterns for Costing, in every styie ;
Modeling; INA:Blinn &r. Composition Ornaments for IL ,
decoration,of Stesmlctafs, Buildings, 6e.; 99 HlllTli Fl EL D
Street,' Itear the Post Office. v I,:im
- -Will'l`r.lloUSJA.l
FANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLIY.ANER,
N 0.7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel,
marl ALLealto T.
B. 01111111Lta L. IiLITAWatr.
S. OUTHIBEIVP 1L SON,
SAL ESTATE AND UENENAL AOENTS, No. 50
D
Sm.ithfithi :tree!. nool
lloyviretr ,
Diar:Eß in' 300T9,8110E8. TRUN and LEG 110LN
and BRAID FIATS. corner of Market and Liberty
No. 1741 Pittaburgl3, Pa. jel.l:y
JOHN Illuven Eta.,
WHOLESALE AND BET %IL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street,
No=t door to 11. Child'n 5 , 1.». Pitt.hurob
Notice.
JOS.:RLEMIN4 tuming associated with JOS. ABEL, tbe.
business will hereafter be conducted under the style of
J. ABEL & CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and
Fourth streets.
John W. Butler &.• CO..
FORWARDING AND CONIMSSION 311MCILA.NT3—
Dealer% In all kinds of Dittoburgh Mauufacturk.A, Lilad
Mowed Sh.ot Leal. 67 Front atr.ot.
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
No. 136 Wood strefl. Third door /wh° gA ll ey.
- DOWN & TETLEY would cull the attention of Sport) . lag
B m io to their lar e ge la a rg e7 9 r t tm ß e n a t t o b. l B G t u . n oi r ee ,
selected e alo a ck i O R S' or
rjrineanginnthiad°l.'ici. th
market: together with a general assortment
s ' o r nardirato, poetry, Toole and Fishing Tackle, all or which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. ms
7, 5-• T 7:
:(4,110j:
VOLUME XIII.
50. 136 WOOD MEM', L IRD DOOR BELOW VIRGIN Ann
4,. Turtryr. 7. ..rt,- . ._"., IMPORTERS end manufacturers of
CUTLERY, SURGIOA I, AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RI PLEB, As. We
n, keep a general assortment of the above
erticks constantly on hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Home, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and Bullets ; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives,
Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, /cc.—
Trumes and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLEST—We are making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the beat meterial, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Ranting partial supplied at Wholesale
prices. myl6
Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures.
ryas subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom
1. NO. 10 9 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACH.
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Oas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns
and varietica, 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 thoee desiring articles
In this line.
We continue as heretofore to tit up buildings of every do.
scription fcr gas. water and steam.
. .g... : . . .• d o . . •romip
GM 013.4.4 M. 111.112 TC H kat,
/EOM NEW YORK,
I. ""-- - MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
Govaamer Ventilating Wig, Eleatic
Band Toupees, and every description
‘‘,.‘
_--, of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and
c
• , ..... Gentlemen, 70 FOURTII STREET,
4 r... ..ffair -72-wW between Wood and Market, Pitts
', ',..- lf , •;;;;41.. ~-.;---.., burgh.
."` - ,?,,..er ; .. , -.- - .-.••-,, BUTCHER'S system enables Ladies
' ,-; 1 1. ,' • and Oen tiemen to measure their heads
~ , ...-4 -=,.. -.,:' with accuracy.
FOR WIGS.
Nn. 1. The round of the Read.
No. 2. From the forehead over the bead to neck, No. 2.
No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top.
No. 1. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead only—a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. ',:fin y 4
how Coach said 'Carriage Fair.toryi
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO.,
Corner of Rebecca and Belmont rinds, AUeghony City,
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they have
_ . ....,-;; 0 •;t4, commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
Barouches, Rockaway., Buggies,Sleiglits and
Chariots, In all their various styles o I finish and proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of Lnlah . Repairs will also be attended to on
the moot reasonable terms. Using in all their work the
beet Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel staff, they feel confi
dent that all who favor thorn with their patronage, will be
pettedly satisfied on trial of their work.
El=
Purchaser,. or requested to give 125 a call, before puralsa,
slug elst,rbere. 0ct6..1y
J T. JOLINNTW: D. T. JoIINDTO,4 s. MAGIC
• .
•
IC.lcelalor Carriage Factory.
1
:ST )N, BROTTIFIL it CO., PRACTICAL COACT!
t)
Did IC corner of Ilebet:ca and Belmont street., All , '
Oen) . city. Pa., hare on hand and are manufacturing an
ettens.l.., assortment of Carriages, hockaways, Buggies,
14, : g a ,z e Cara, Ac., made in all their various styles, with
strict re.zard to durability and beauty of finlh. using In all
the, work th. beat J uniata Iran and eastern hickory. Re
fair•- alien led to nn the moat reasansble terms. They feet
c.adl.lent that all who may hear them with their patron.
age. will be per.o,t4 aattqfteal on trial their work.
The Pitt...bul-gh nun Man , hesier Omnibuses pass evPry
teen minutes Burin;, tb« dvy.
Pil"rSllUltGeti COACti VAC
131..:E.1.t," PI ...TIN L. STXVIEV, USORGY ALUM?
Bigelow &
UCCF.S.SOIIB To F.. M. BIGELOW, No. 38
Al Diamond 1111.1, near Wool street, Pitts
burgh—CO ACIIE:S. CARR! .4 0 Pli 1: A •
I ES, and every description of
1.,,y vehicles built t, Order, and Gnlslied In a manner un
beauty of design ' elegance of enish, skill of
worn:num:bit,. and durability of materials.
nxt•rk u urrnntvl
!LOIS 11. PATT EILLSOIIPS
LIVERY AND SALE
• AIiSTABLE,
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley,
prl4 If PITISISCS6II, PA.
JOSEPfI PLISMINO ,
intr.CE , SOIL TO L. WILCOX • CO.)
TanNl:it mmuccr STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
con•tantly on hand ¢ full aasortment of Drugs, Medi
rinra, Nl,li , i or Ch-a, Perfumery', and all artlelos pertain
lug to hi• busine&a.
air Prescription. carefully compounded at
all hours. ja:Sly
EttiLOTIIEILS,
to J. Kidd At Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 60 Wood Slrrct, Plffsburgh, Pa.
Proprietors of Dr. SPLune's Cadebrated Vermituge, Liver
Pill., to. jelo
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Soto-clowr to as WO tarey,)
Wholesale and Retail Druggd•t,
A ND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, BYE STUFFS, de., 141
21t. Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley,
y PITTSBURGH.
MPORTER OF P.IIANDIE,e., GIN, WINES, &T.—Dealer
in tr, Mocongalle!a Whi , ky, Peach Erandy, La.
Ahr.l.l.Tclif•Ann tletin•r, corner of Smithfield and Front
R. L. ALLEN,
WrIOLVIALt DEALER IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars Old lionoiaga•
helm Rye Whisky, 6:e. '
ALSO, RECTIFYING nISTILLEIL,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
TINES, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St.
`V Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes
Scotch Ale, Loudon Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon,
011 Monongahela Rye and Reclined Whisky, A pple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, nil at such low p rifts ea to challeng • comps Itiou.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all slays. I respectfully invite an examine.
th.n of my stock, at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
Penne. moral Y
DY C.C. llILL—Tuk PRACTICAL VIOLIN Sett - COL—
L) A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, In 60
eery, pro;re,ire awl practical form, and designed expressly
tor (be American stullenl, 10 which is added valuable lee
.tone anti esercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solosand
Duos of the most popular melodies, of the day. Selected,
Irransted and composed by C.C. 111 LL, pupil of Spahr, late
l'resiieut of the Non I".ek. Philharmonic Society.
The above just received, in advance of the trade, by
KLEILFIR., 101 Third street.
We have carefully examined the above work of U. C.
lllll'a, and consider It one of the most complete and prac
.al Viuliu Schools we have ever seen. U. ANTON,
IL 'VOGEL,
febB Teachers of Music.
)LAIRD, (late of the firm of COOLICT a Latan,) haring
ft, opened STORE Ni). 9, (tvo doom. above the old
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
dUSINE.Sti, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
•hare 01 the patronage of the late firm.
N. D.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable
stvies, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the
jan2B:y
Ta fONONGAIIBLA PLANING .Nllll—would respectfully
LVI inform his friends and the public, that his paw eatab•
lishment is now in full operation, and that he Is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptnets, rind at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly
on hand.
Bath, Doors, and idouldinv, of every description, nude to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantage
to give him a call, as he can now tarnish them with planed
tuft euitable for every denription of work.
ANU P ACT U R ERB of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO.
Lai COMOTIVE, STEAM ENOINE, PLUMBERS, /re. Al•
so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken to exchange for 'work,
er cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. febgtly
Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has
re., commenced the HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. Ile will
&leo attend to renting. Persona in want of servants, In any
capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short
notice. All busineas entrusted to his care promptly at.
t.iniled to.
.R e f e ec,aces—T. J. Bigham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
0. Leslie, Dr. Ales. Black., James Mackerel, A. A. Mason,
MAffit A Old. janifi
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Schuchman & llannleln t
ITZ.c/ORAPILitItS—TbLrd street, opposite the Post-office,
Li Pittsbu:Eli Maps, Landscapes, Dill Heads, Show Dills,
Labels, Architecti:7 4 and Machine Drawings, Business and
Visiting Cards, eta., ling:eved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
in Colors,Gold,Bronse, or Blaii•k. in the most approved style,
and atithe most reasonable prices. oetls:ly
M. GRAY/ D. D.EISINULD.. T. J. GMT,.
Graft, Reisinger & Graff,
wESTERIA FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood sire Pitts
burgh, Pa.
. .
Cooking Stoves,
Coal and Wood Stores,
Parlor Stoves,
follow Ware,
Sugar Kettles,
Stove Kettles,
W. W. MAIR
Smith, flair & Hunter,
(Late Smith & Sinclair,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Ilaunfae•
ti tures, 122 Second and 151
. First street, Pittsburgh,
.cans feb9
a. i'LL2ING
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TULE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John
-1 ston 3 Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery
_
W arehouse, is prepared to ekeeute every style of Legal,
Commercial, Canal and Steambdat Job Printing and Bock
oding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper
aud Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most
remonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse,Printing Office
t i and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Sooruf eta. Lnovl6
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STB.EETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
BUSINESS CARDS
ENTKRPELISIE WORKS
M2MMO:a
LONG, MILLF.F. tr. CO.,
No. 109 First street.
=MMSM
iti ew Scl3ool for the Vlolln
RECOM IEN DATION
Jammi Mellinger,
RF.RRON & CRISWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
No. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood &reds,
MANUFACTUFLIIIR o r
Plata and Fancy antral,
Plain and Fancy Fenders,
Bad and Dog Irons,
Portable Forges,
Tea Kettles,
Wagon Boxes, /to. imbls
r',MEIMIIM
t; '2
. '• s ••
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BUSINESS CARDS.
North-Western Police Agency,
NO. 89 WASIIINGTON STREET, romer of beirboro,
CIIICAOO. ILLINOIS.
DITOTZ TEILIB AresNam,N TO Tlll TRANs‘eTION OF A ULNIV.A.I.
DETECTIVE POLICE BU.MNESB
In the states or Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana
mlati:dtt
TEE late firm of JONES A QUIUG. having boon dissolved
by the death of Jol.n F. Quigg, on the '27th inst., the
business of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at
their office, corner of ROSE , Tind First streets.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—{oet2iy
Isaac Jones,
MANIFFACTURER oi Spring and ,Ititirtbr Steel,' ?Weigh
Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Condi libel .B.liptie
Springs, Brass Nut Taper, hell patent, Screw, Mail. and
Elammered Iron Ailes,—corner of Rose . Slid Firld streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa, oet.2a y
MAO JONI'S
D. B. Roger■ & Co.,
ANUFACTURF.MS of ROGERS' patent Improved Steel
Cultivator teeth. °Rico corner Ross and First streets.
0ct217
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
CORNER OF DIASIO.`D STREET AND CHERRY ALEN%
rpm subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he hat recently erected
a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of Fir., commodious
ness and adaptation, undeniably excels nay similar estnh.
Ilahment in the United States Its location Is arceseible
from all parts of the city, while its high and airy sit nation
renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, be
this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and
well trained, and the proprietor pledgee himself that no
pains or expense will be spared to meko this establishment
the first In the confidence of the public. oct23:tf
!MECHAM.) C. HOCKING,
MANI:TAMIL:ft or
Gilt, Silver, Brass. Bronze, Looking-Glass,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 Sr Cl_klB StatlT.
All kinds of Compoidtion Ornaments, fur Steurnt.oat, , ,
Ac. All kinds of Gild ng and Its gilding, to order. Dili
Mouldings for Frames, wholesee and retail Varuiah for
Oil P,CMlngs Engravings and L4110;700 , , for sale.
Air. Impaired or defaced Oil Pa ntings restored in
best manner.
All Frames and Mouldings m nufaetured in this estal,
Ilshment may be cleaned without injury, with soap and
water.
Call and see. No. 21 St Clair at., Pitt.bur,rh. i ni112,..tf
WM. A. M'CI,UttG,
DEALER IN
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD AND 51..1711 STS.,
PlTT.SitUlaill, PA.
T e now reenlring a large afiaortrarnt of MEM , P , 01.)8,
in addition to hilt already extemd . re gto,k, pun haled
from prat hand.. in the Eaatern markets, which, will be aold
at the I , ,seet market prices.
Ste.ntlx.at! , , and families, buying by the
Quantity, aupplted at wholesale rates.
Cyt- Gondr delivered in the eitv tree of oharge. tiep2l
J. NV
VENETIAN BLIND NIANtTFACTURER,
TI AS REGO' ER Itit ht., health , o tot to resume 111+ old
11 hualnet,. and has nieued hi; IiI.IND M,ANcr.te-
T3ItY, el No. 65 1 , 111,1 o•ar the Post otti, e , b e tw e e n
Wood and Smithfield, wherk be ha+ un a+..ortu,nt of
WANDS, trimmed woh Plain and turkey wt,r,ted awl ,31k
trimming, and Is prey:lrk/ to MI any order in Li+ Itne, on
the molt reloonahle term.. lii. work is warranted to It.,
teti+tertion or mo . ey refunded.
Cy_mt.t
*ID_ g;v+ :gm e roll, n. he rant he beat In wolk •
mat-bit. toy; I
Notice.
rrnE In:erest nt lr..t' UN ATWELL In our huwinet,
cra , rk• from (hi. that: by kgreeniont. Our tot due-, K.
Irr II OLESA LK +I It: K.ttt, will ho eon ti t.omt he ebe rem, t..
log partnuot under the firm or
LtAIIALEV, Crg , tilt Al . I.: A ,
I 1 us. Is and .21) wo,,d street, P.tt+burr.:ll
115(1ALEy, wtAtI)W ARO s 17 , 1
U2I Market +treet, Phile leiphitt
1...‘ LEV A CO.
Pi tt..+l.ur,:b December 11th, 15:4
Notice.
IHAVE sold myintereat in oh. bu•ir.es+ of
& Co., to a A Long, who, with J o hn Ph11;11,, will .-oto
['nue at the oil ela ud, Po. lug From sdre-: I tuuly
reortmtn•nd the new Left If, the V.( rOtllif.fo Of my} frirod:.
Pi ttaburgh, July 'Z.., I I' II 511L1.1.11.
AND BRASS. FOUNDER.,., A NI, i7A3 VITTEILS.
13 invite NAL -.non to [lair stall. of CI,. itrs..kot
PendsLts, sod oilier LsLttros. Lt up h0t,0,1 with (los
and l_lt.aut, mak.. Brad. Csstings of ell kind: L. ordor, for
uUh Railroad l'utzia end Tank Rt! k,-op A otP
Attrition 51.0.1.1 cousts.ntly on hnrd.
,07,1
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POON9, FORK :A, ES I 11f.1.:t1.5, Ec Parcre
1.7 —Owing to ruio•Tior hitilittai in in my own
work, aro are Low rolling .11 lioLai 10 vor cont. lower than
thr pastern ur riaoa horr. A 11,., lk w arra n tad.
Strrhvg —W« nhu maniito-L1,..
❑r1!1,13 zinaliEy
Watcbrs and
W. rrrallting r,n , lntn..l. with 11 Yr{ (5.
ctio y and r.-n. ti..!orminnlint, In z,..•
k.tistomerii, Loth la, t.k pro. gni
the work. '.l \I WI!,
noel&
Steamboat Furniture cud l'isalr•
til l WE hove on nand and are con•tiritir nianefeeru•
ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FLRNITUIII: AND
CHAIRS, of every de4criptlon, vie
klate.iiin Dining. Tables;
Do Bar do;
Ladles Cabin Chairs, of vario. styles;
Grote. do do do;
State E., .n do do de;
Lo Toilet Boxer;
Tete • (etc+ ; li:efa•;
Diva.; Centrii Ta1.1....1,
Wash Stands; Cord d
Water do; Trap., hr., he.
Material and sorktoanahlp aarranted, and pH . e.l natio.
factory. T. B. YOUNG A On,
jrbd as Stolthreild ci ~.,./...vite City lintel.
IN °TICK.
DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY,
No. '.:n /VIA strut, fire corner oh.. Marl,: str.at,
PlfreilLillti 'I, LA
IXTRERE WILL he found the larg,it and 1...0 n , •enrtr.l
v stock of 110:ilk:BY over offered I. r yets to t Li. rite.
Purchaaers will Lind it to their afrentuito to calt nt thix i.,
tabliAnnotat and ...vie for themvelvoe; it ix ell I re... 4 to
insure thvlr custom. C. DA I. I' .
N. B.—Remember the Clair , STOCKING Coasza.
febliy C. D.
C. B. Floodly dt. Co.,
riIIEAP CARPET I}'AKEIIOI.I3I4, N'. a 2 Third rtscri,
%._1 near Marke tvlvould respectfully Worm their friends
and the public generally, that they have now in store their
complete FALL STOCK, conslati nu of CA of carry
description, from the Royal Velvet and Bruraela, to the cam.
mon ingrain, Hemp and nag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one
eight yards wide, new designs and ivory rich. Cocoa and
Canton blotting, Drelgets, It nge, hint., Stair itoda it Inds,.
Shades, Persons w went ory invited to roll and ezaw
ine their stock. Steamboats, lintels, and Itesidtnces l'urn
ishedon the most reasonably term'.
ear . Emal I proßtEl and qufek
TEIINIS (lASI{ ONLY. r't2,
Bounty Lands--tiotttlierie
uuderxigned hue , Mode arnal,lnt-ntm with /1101T1.
Lumpkin, of Washington City, to practice WARRANTS,
Aka. for Soldier., their Widows or Childrao, for BOUNTY
LANDS, or any other claims no the Uovernment.
SAMUEL. FA lIN E.TOCK,
mh2tf 1 Residonee, Nu. I+ linFa Ftrert, Pit tqtlurzh
Wm. H. Talcott dr, Co.,
18vOCISSOR.8 TO
.T..Ia.ANHUT, 00..1
MANUFACTUILERS OF GILT AND 31A1106 A N S LoOK •
INC GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frame., de., and
dealers In Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, 1-nr.
ner of Wood and Fourth street., Pittsburgh. octl 2:1 w
Depot of Dongwortb & Zimmerman's Ca
tawba Wine• and Brandy.
THE underhlgned has received and offers for sale, of Cif].
annals prices, a large quantity of Logworth ft Zimmer
man's crime.° and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and Lie
dies' Sweet Catawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure
an excellent article of Native Wine, (tbe pure juice of the
grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratifi
cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, ddstilled from
the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges,
equal In Cesar to the best Imported Cognac.
D. FICKEISEN,
la2o No. 137 Liberty street.
91BE subscriber having the exclusive right to =nurse
tura and sell SWEENErS ,HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING. FURNACE, 14 prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings with the moot economical
Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested is
solicited. Ariv information can be hod of A. BRADLEY,
NOB. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of .1. BA Rh:l/01,1.A8,
dee24:tl I Iron CIIF Stove Warehouse, No. 113 WO.l A.
0 U It Is 'lina: . . _
4 0 .-5:. THAT PICTURIN of superior excellence may
..,
be obtained at CARGO'S New Dagunrrnan (lane
• -, ry, No 713 Fgurth street, at prices varying from
One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to
please. Children taken in a few aeoonda. Call and examin e
specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve
ning. feblit
Hill & Holliday,
I_ I)RODTICIS, FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION NIEII..
CHANTS, Eransaille, /a —Strict attention paid to all
consignments for sale of Flour, Produce, ke. Orden; for
the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attention] to.
Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. tocttatint
HOME LEAGUE FACTORY.
HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting,
Checks, Tweeds, etc, Rebecca street, Allegheny, has
opened a WarerOOM SECOND STOP.'" POST Buitaioaa, corner
Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
Merchants who are not aware that these Checks cart be
made as good and sold as low here as In any other chy in
the United states, are invited to call and examine for them-
selves. mhl2:lm
EMIBEID
Led. le & Ulato,
(Successors to Mu'sway & Lett
ANIFFALTIIRERS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint /31 and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all
kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles Ware
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
BCE=
HAVING sold my Interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY,
JIL, at CO., to William U. Talcott, who, with A.G.
Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Busi
ness et the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streetsi,
under the style of Wm. LL Taleott & Co. I confidently re
commend them to my former sustomers, as every way
qualified to give entire satisfaction.
All persons having demands against me, and all indebted
to me, will please make an early settlement.
octl2 T. KENNEDY, JR.
bble New No. 1 !leering reed and for sale by
ATWELL, LEE & 00.
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1-lornmA
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JUN
Pinkerton dr, Co
D D. ILOGIR4
CDRICEECIOME
Match tuuk, and .1. wr .1!,
corn, of :11r.r1,et Lod t•tre.
Consume the Smoke.
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EBIZMI
IMECIV
ENE
BUSINESS CARDS.
REMO - VAL.
C. lIIMSEN
MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF
VIALS BOTTLES ,
AND
----WINDOW GLASS.,
Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottle',
DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS;
FLINT GLASS IN EVERT' VARIETY.
Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First at.,
PITTSBURCIII, PA. [mh2B
New Trimming Store,
No. 83 Corner of Markel erect and the Diamond.
EtRANK VAN 1.10111)131t respecfully announces to the
.0 public of Pittsburgh andviciuity, that he will open his
oe ar Trimming Store On Monday, April 17th. Having MUNI
up the neatest store room in ills city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan
cy Uoods, ho natters himself that he will offer superior in
duee,neuts and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don't forgot the place—No. 83 Natick street, corner
of the Diamond. laprl2l FRANK VAN GORDER.
Diamo!titian of Copartnership.
lIE FIRMS OF LI VINUSToN, IV OWN S CO., Pro
prietors of the PITTSBUROII NOVELTY ViOliliF,
was ehtsol red by the death of Mr. Jonx J. Rococo, on the
14th of Nlnreh last.
The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continu,d
to all its brooches by the surviving partners, under the
131 M, and style of LI VINCiSTON, COPELAND A CO., who
will also settle up the affairs of the late firm.
L. K. LIVINGSTON,
CALVIN ADAMS,
.1. K. L4OOIi.IIF.AIJ,
Pittsburgh, Pa , May 4, 1855.1 W. N. COPELAND.
JOHN bfI7LOSEZT COANZLIGS kreLOSKEY
WhOlegale and Retail Clothing Merchants,
NO. 13 14 WOOD STREET.
lia abserlbPri resp.•ctfully Inform their old ctotomers
an:l the rublle In general, that they have thie clay no.
SO:Anted themselvc , In the above buoiness, under the firm
DI JOHN NI'CLOSIi S. CO. Thny rerpectfully colielt •
oho, of public patronage.
The previeue bustnesa of each srllll be settled by them
save. f.a.g
Boot• and Shoes
_ .
JT UOLILIN, No. NS Fourth street, nearly opposite
. Mayor's utti.,, is manufacturing Gentlemen's first
11,ots. and buttoned; Congress and Mutton
ed Gaiters; Boots, Will Boots, Jenny 'Ands, Stip
p ;OF, Pad F reach Lashing Gaiters, of every CAL, and shads;
taney Rid and Satin Gaiters, of the beet material; Miasets
and Children's do, of every variety.
11.—A II kind, mini! , to order. on short ordire, j. 319
soldiers' Bounty Lands,
N D CI AIMS AU A I NST GOV EILNIIHNT.-1 will pro
c •re Bounty Land Warrnott for nonlierr.ih•ir
n• 1 Minor Children. nod will proxecitto Claion! azninsi
I:•ev.rument, and orient! to 111,1p.,11 in the ••Court of
rcren!ly est Com - trot I.
ttt9re, Nn. ld9 Third .t.reet, one door Libor, Smithfield et.
Mnrch
IS 1 i•Y!—(nitii!,o) VII .ttll.ta N 1 . UM.
N MAN SEKD
JAMES L111:01',
(AFTERS for saie CANARY BIRDS of the most improved
`l,/ bre..l, bring very hardy, and fine Fingers. I3ird nleedt ,
—Canard, Ilrmp, Eove and mixed tired. liouquete
will be furuiBheil compooed of the tioeFg FLOWERS, viz:
itr.se Hoag, ilrliowpe. , .o. Evergr.eu.(io pot..)
for ChrhdrusAlreez, from the. need and Ilortieultural Stars,
No. 48 Fifth ft., tlear Word. d :1)
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY.
W. T. McDONALD, M. A., Prarict r %L.
THE next FF...7500 of the InFaltntlon will commence on
I_ MONDAY, the 6th or 5. ,, , , t01nt,r LOS t, at the room cor•
nor of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately ocvapkl by the
V..etter.
RI% ' , rues—Hon. A. W. L,onai:. C. K oar, Jr., S. F. Von
R %Rai)
Bounty hand.
, pirE unt!..r,i;zn,l ontain [counts I,nd
I.Varrunt4 Thw prr•rnt Fill g 1 In ult who hni,
n.errna In on, war Ninon 1790. 114 nrrng Tnrmyi mc+lernts.
LUKE Diamond Wulf
b.rs qt anJ Ihutn•rod
n gent y for .oldlerN' Clonlmo.
y OCATI“S ktF k.SE AND !' A 1.1.: OF
j 1 AND W D. it A:V rs.—Tha La 4 made ft,
r uarmeutii Avlth ,opetetD andgnill , :n!n
~o Cer.tt , otr , or Warrapla fur <tor rri4lun e Or
minor hr are rwitl.al to laulaty Lauda; al, for
t.f Lauth., l'unAt.,• .n.l nI of Laud
,rraut..
rahll f ~ f ant Filth;
=I3I3IZEIMI
No Wooll STREET.
VINE IRNNCII AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS;
l'unrl in naJi and FLINT‘..Ie;
11.111 dud—.
Fled l'aper.,lor dint:l.z rnosur and r ham borf
Cheap and Inv
luntor,
A lards. and Elected
for uttl tap H... 1 a; :In,. ...ond Lou prir.t.,..
' A AIAiLSIIA I L.
Walter V. 71arlitt.^-11,
NV st,l •,1 mrrl,nn Paper
merA
VIIIN it I.IA LL.,
REST STREET, LE,4 ,7./ RI?! sittztvs
Till: CAL!, IN
I. C.) i.e. , It.. t , e.wlf 1 I assortment of CM:VA GI. A .YS
and v )1,114E. u.. opeu at Lb.• also, eNtalll.-11-
uo ui „ovvl- Lel rilireir new, e nee visa bled to
odor itidueenieuis In all tho Inlet vf Dinner, Tva
nn -I 'l% filet Warr, white ;000.11: '.r'' ho,,', grout lariety
o;•ILa;Le4 I, gold lendlured Stour ware
". ea and if viiiet re sets. Our stork o f hits Covored
isaip Tu rvon., t e o getivi.:o Dishes wiihnot corers, Salad
and every article appertainiu.; to n Dinner :Set is
and wail salaried. liritannia Warr., Table Cutlery,
Sporn,. Castors, Walters, and house Furnishing Gonda, we
bare n inrsre assortmoitit.
\ ARM'S-Our r,A,k of comm o n Tog,. plater,
Narpu.a, liuvek, Plldlern, end ~`r7 article
iu ttu• hnv I. lu rr, nail Ire are prepared to pack them with
or wit L,rot ! - ne zu,nls, tho purcharo.r racy wish.
Alw, rtuu . nt ,1 1.A:+8 WARE,
whlsh we nr, •,111r, • ; 3.% of which
at utio:,•.n'n ,
ocUti •
SPRING STOCK OP HAMBURG PIANOS,
CH Ait lA)Tif BLUM Us Wood
0 iaroet, l'ittFburgh. hole Agent
t lhe Llohnburg l'oluog ore uthloubtetlly
perior to all others, both 11:, drhetcity of
t•oci, awl suprro,raty of /0,-.
l'hey hare not ono' r..cdr.l 01.1 highest marh% of up pro-
bacon 'Orval the be ,t Entrk.i.rhn such
LIST, TitALL•l:lul,
And nihers, who have them constantly in thuir Own one,
but also from our re,,i,lent l'noteikuirs. The following is an
extract ism a lettOr of
PROFXS.SOR. ILENILY 110111300k'
Aller deerrtblug Lilo particull, ,tyk, two of which ho
w nuts for the own ll,—one (trout wind one Square—he
eek, nn .110,1 Of their exerllent qualities:
My 11[11,1.101[er, who playa very tvel;, must, a Itti my.
self, have a tied instrument, and yours are the on.y ones
a Inch can a.vll,ty Me.
•• 1 ti,,t ru men t.. tare offered me on the most accommodating
term, 1, however, do not like them; they have hot the
to r ,eh and the tone of your,
"1 remain yours, resoec.Jully,
"lb oar Itchniona, Pitt,burgh, Pu."
For sal,. by CIIARLorTY. BLUME, at the — old 1,1,,ti,b,
liOled Piano hotpot," 11S IVsed street, '2,1 door above Fifth
Agent for Pitt•hur.zh and Western PounAylvanin
Ildll4, Meis P o).'s lt,sti. Pi mos, (widen In the Vest
ern Mies are considered superior to either Chlckering's or
at Clark's, hut which feet ii not extemdvely known,
~ they hove hut lately bi4ll introdtmed here ,) and other
New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
prices from zt,—,3 to pun. mbl9
CA RD.
AFEW days since, I published an advertisement of my
llAmami in which an extract from a letter
from Prof. It. Itohbock, of this city, addressel to Messrs.
Baumgarten .t Heins, of Hamburg, the munufacturera,
was Inserted. This morning 1 observed in several Of the
daily papers a •• Notic ," signed by Pref. it In which he .
states that I was unauthorized to make use of it, and that
it was incorrectly stated and applied.
lu reply—l presumed that it he hod written the letter,
he, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con
sequently required us authority from him to make the
same public. As regard, the assertion no to its Incorrect
ness, I hare the letter In my possession, and it speaks for
itself, word for word as I have published. Messrs. Baum.
gorten .4. Heins arc not dependant upon Mr. Rohliock for
sotto! sement—their Pianos were known, applecioted and
re .eived the highest rommendutions tram the first artists,
lung before Prof. It. saw lit to pass an opinion upon them.
My ren=on for publishing the extract Was in the fact that
lie was sell known In the city, and not he flute hit recnm.
mendation woo necessary to establish the merit of the
Nam)s. In conclusion, I may add that they:4unit ou their
own merit, and areetidnsed by such men us List, Thulbsrg,
and others, solely on account of their merit.
CHARLOTTE BLUME.
NOTICE.
N an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, In this paper, my
I nal.° made use of in connection with the Hamburg
Pianos. Such use to unauthorized by me, and, moreover,
the niat. , er is Incorrectly stated and Misapplied. the facia
are then, About a year age I wrote to Baumgarten tk
Heins, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) for a I'iano
of a new and peculiar construction, and of which I furnish.
ed a minute description. They replied that they did not
manufacture any such, and requested me to examine
fame of their make sent lo Mrs. Blume, at the same time
offering to furnish mu with a similar one, in case I liked it.
1 aer,ddingiy examined the instrument, but no it did not
please me, I declined purchasing of them. I have bluer
',ought and Mil nose using n Piane tram the factory of
CLAIsn, N.l. lIP.NRY
NEW STOCE OF
CRICKERING $ SONS'
PIANOS.
:o=af
•y I JOLIN if. MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD arms;
between Fourth street and Diamond alley,
has just received from the manufactory of MC K.ERING
SuNS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their vIRST.
CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE BIANO FoRTES, with all the
late cud valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and
lower pried styles, suitable fur those who require a cheap
but good instrument. All the Plano Forte:3 from this man
ufactory are warranted, and will be sold 15V A It 1 Al 3 LY AT
BOSTON FACTORY' PRICES.
OLD PlANoB..—Fieveral second-hand Pianos, In good
order, for sale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, 8180, So., Ac.
MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely
new and beautiful styles, and from the hest manufeetories
In the country, at $45. $OO, $75, $lOO, 8135, $l5O.
JOHN li. MELLOR,
Agent for the sale of CIIICKERING ft Sorts' PIANOS,
For Pittsburgh and Western Penna.
No. 81 Wool street, between Diamond alley and
Fourth street. mhlS
rrOBACCI3-15 kegs 6 Tata Tobacco receiviug and for
J. lisle by 161401 _ATWELL, LEE k 00.
E 11, 1855.
MISCELLANEOUS
- -
Pittsburgh Mathematical & COmmerrial
COLLEGE
IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen
Pupils who wish to eceive a sound and thorough know=
ledge of the following, branches of education: Writing,
Book-Keeping and all its collateral sciences, .Algebra, Geo tam
try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the u=e of
Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, !to, /re. 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 on his own accord, with the Intention of to: air
fishing an Institution in which the youth of Pittsb ugh
can Require a knowledge of things more profitable than
mating 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:
Att.tournr, November 21, 1854.
•
I take great pleasure In certifying to Mr. Barry's qualifi
cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to
instruct young gentlemen In the science of aecounts—ba
sides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar In other
respects. JOHN FLEMING,
Lola Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Perrsenean November :M.
Mr. Barry is emhoently qualified for Imparting Instruction
in the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep
ing I found him even critically acquainted with thOse
branches of knowledge. JAS. M. PRYOR,
Principal Third Ward Public Schools
I elate it as my opinion, that as a Mathematician and
hook Keeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no Rolm
ears. I think all the Teachers of this Jaunty Association
will concur with me In this statement.
Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny.
The Writing department will be attended to by a gentle
man of superior quallOcations, who will devote all his at
tendon to the immediate improremedt of the pupils.
Mourn of instruction from 0 A. M. to 10 P. M.
TERMS:
Book. Keeping and Writing g2O per course.
Arithmetic 10 per quarter.
Writing 3 for 20 lessons.
AT/IDN.TUNI BUILDINGS, Liberty street, near Wood.
mbl9 J. BABILY, Principal.
DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AND AURIST,
TREATS ALL DLSEESES OF THE rrE AND EAR WITHOUT CUPPING,
LUCIUS°, BLISTERING, OE TUB 08E OP CALOMEL.
OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COIL GRAND ST., NEW YORK
Ilou . nt from 9 A. 91. to 4 P.M.
'OUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or
Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amanrosis and
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among
the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with
perfect satisfaction.
All diseasPl , of the Ear treated upon scientific. principles.
Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation.
All letters poet paid will secure prompt attention.
We select the following references from among the thou.
Bonds of cases which have been successfully treated by Lr:
Henderson :
Wm. J. Fryer, 326-13 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
•Alfreditouthorick. Printer,
1 - J• Goodspeed, (Ilene Falls, N. Y.
•Wm. W. emith, Detroit, Mich.
*Airs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y
•Miss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duche , a co., N. Y
•Etward G. Bolger, Bristol, Coon.
*John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y.
David Little, Engineer,
N. Y.
Wm. F. B. Giles, of fi ce Courier and Eng., N. Y.
tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I.
Jarvis Rodgers,
A. IL Heaves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel.
IL M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston St.
R. B. Doolittle, M. U., Hudson, N. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y.
M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y.
It. I. Rocs Albany, N. Y.
A. Liillenharb, Schenectady, N. Y.
Capt. B. 11. Maritima,', Athens, N. Y.
John W. Hackett, Binghautpton, N. Y.
'These patient. sc..re blind, and bad to ba tel to the allies.
At the expiration of two works they could go about the city
at pletoure.
•These clews of Amnurosis were restored to Right after
they were given up .n incurable by the faculty, and can be
referred to by any person who ialahee to learn the facts in
thee,. Clowil, by writing to them. jani
IKON CITY C9I,I3IIEtiCIAL COLLILGE,
OP IVESTER.V PEA - NS YL I - A IA
CHARTERED ....... . ..............
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
ilia Ex,lleney, Qor. Jamey I Linn. It. M. Riddle,
Pollock, Hoe. J. E. Brady,
Ili n. Wm Bigler, Ex. Oar. I 11. A. Pryor, E.q.
Col Wll.ino ADCarllea , ,B. L. Fahunstork, Eaq
0 f .l. Wm. llopkir.F., lEd. Campbell, Eaq.
0/151- D. Campl.dl, I Alex. Bradley, E.,q,
i P lettarman,
Tbig inntltutlon D non orcanized under Its charter, and
in fall aml very succ,oful operation under the fallowing
e tr.ll!eit t
1. 1 lIITCHCOCK, PreAid,nt, .n 1 Pr..frssor of the
Sdeo , ” of AC,IIO L., and of the Art of I1oo¢•KeopIng.
J. fIS FLEMING, Associate Professor In the same do
pe, tio,o t.
OEOIIO E F. lIITNICOCIC A. Al, Professor of Mullin
ma, ie. and Tmeher of Penmanship.
J .1.11 P:S 11. IIoPKINS, Erq , of tin, Pit:Anurgh Bar, Le,
rarer on COCISIMV,Ird Law.
There are two (`.,arena of Study—oar a Coroirereial, th e
other a NI atbewalaal count,.
Thera will Fes, hen:atter, quarterly - PUlkiio Esaminations,
by it Board of Examiners, f..r the awarding of Diplomas.
Students enter at any lime, continue at pleasure, and
eren afr..er baring, return when disposed.
There is in preparation, and will soon be Wiled, a pros
pre.' of the institution, with a catalogue of the names of
upward,. of 2011 Stud Ott, who hare matriculated since
the openin; of the Callego, in N. - member, 1654.
. .
is t the firm and steatimat determination ‘.l - the gentle
men who have the management of LIIIR College, that it
!•Call not b.•enme Fecund to may other of its kind: an 1 with
thi; pledze, th. y a continuation of that
tow of patronage whirl] has Po signally distinguished the
caner of this Institution, tram It commencement.
=Xi=eM=E==
Notice to Banks and other Corporations.
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,
Harrisburg, .May 1855.
You via please publish, for four consecutlee weeks, the
two following dections, In conformity with the provlsione
of the 7.31 Section of the Act of seventh May,1656, entitled
An Act to provide for the ordinary expenses of govern
ment, the Repairs of the public Canals and Railroads, and
for other general and special appropriations."
E. BANIIB, And.
ECTION 71. That all banks, Institutions and companies
of every kind and nature whatever, incorporated under
or is pursuance of nay act of the legislature of Pennsylva
nia. general nr apecial, or of any other state, and cuing
business in this state shall give notice, accompanied by the
o slit or Affirmation of the president, secretary or treasurer,
di the auditor general, of the corporate name, date of In
e,,rporatloo, time of r.unutsncing tuslness and place of
Duque, of such bank, institution or company, the amount
of capital stork, dividends declared, if any, with rate and
time thereof, or the value of stock, according to the provi
sions+ of the net to reduce the state debt, and to Incorporate
the Pennsylvania renal and railroad company passed
A pelt 29th, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four.
SECTION 7 2. That all banks, institutions and companies
who do not, by their officers, as aforesaid, give notice to the
auditor general, as aforesaid, on or before the thirtieth day
of November next, and annually thereafter, and pay the
amount of tax they are legally chargeable with, into the
state treasury in the month of December then following,
shall forfeit and pay for the use of the commonwealth inte
rest thereon, at the rate of twelve per cent. per annum no
num until pall. m leclw
I. W. CiLkDWICK,
Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco,
RAGS AND PAPER,
No. 14 WoOD STUZE?, BELOW S! Tf, PITTEBUTOII, PA.
43,7 e. The higheat market price, fn CA BQ, paid for
Rau S. ae . 2o ,‘•
JoELN ATWELL A. J. LZB CIIAB . ArirltL.
ATWELL, LEE &. CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCUANTS.
Alen MAIM TR
FITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES,
No. 8 Wood sL, between Miter and Front sir.,
aplS)
PITTE.BURGEL
Dl.aoutton of Co.Partaacrultlp.
r p I,: co-partner,hip heretofore existing. bettrevu JOSHUA
I 11110 DES sad PHILIP REYHER, in the Wholo.alo
Fruit and Confectionary business, is this day dissolved, by
mutual consent. The busloooB .4 the arm will be settled
up by Joshua Rhodes, who Is authorized to receipt for all
debts due said firm. .103111 IA. RIIODES.
PHILIP REY:VIER.
March 27th, 1855.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
The undersigned hare this day formed a Pertn r
ship, under the name, firm and style of RETAI ER a
A NDERSoN, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit end
Confectionary business, No. 31) Wool street.
PHILIP REYASKIL.
ROBT. J. ANDERSON.
Pittsburgh, Marsh :7th, 1855.
•
Iffir In retiring from the Confectionary business, I cheer
fully recommend Messrs. ILEYMER R ANDERSON to my
und customers. JOSHUA FLHODES.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. lap'-1
Alexander Hays,
r•IVIL ENGINEER AND EURVEItiIt, Fifth street, t
p
polite the Court House, Pittsburgh, penes.—has p, r
muneutly luented, and will punctually attend to all
eutrusted to his charge.
REFERENCES:
Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R. I'.
W. Mfloor Roberts, Chief Engineer " " "
Deo R. Eichbaum, Associate Eng. 1 "
David Mitchell, Chill . Engineer Nadi% and Steub. R. R.
James Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Works.
James R. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny City. fnp7,2,-, •
Dress Disking and Innlinery.
... „. 4) MRS. S. R. CARGO respectfully informs her friereir
and others, that she is prepared to make to order the
latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, 111ANTILL .1 `',
TALMAS, dc., on the shortest notice and on the most roe.
&unable terms. Children's Clothing made op with noato =,
and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to
directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to
gire satisfaction.
:Apollo Buildings, No. 78 FOURTH Street, second story.
Game entrance as to the Crystal Palace Dagnerrieu
lory. jv'3,3avly
Removal.
SPAINOEB. HARBAUGLI CO. have removed to No
295 Liberty street.
MUNGER FIARBACOU . AILIANDEII. 50118 T 11
FRINGES. HARBAIIGH & CO., (Successors to S. Bar.
bough,) Commi,sion and Forwarding Merchants ; Deal.
en; In Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty street,
P6tsburgh, Pa.
aps.
'TRATE OF MAGNEsLa.—An excellent and agreeable
purgative. A large supply, and warranted fresh, el
wra on hand.. 308. FLEEING,
'el Corner Diamond and Market st.
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DAILY MORNING POST•
TUESDAY MORNING
IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON
In ono of these manuscript memorials of his
practical studies and exercises, we have come
upon some documents singularly in contrast
with all that we have just cited and with his ap
parently unromantic character. In a word,
there are evidences in his own handwriting that,
before he was fifteen yearn; of age, he had con
ceived a passion for some unknown beauty, so
serious as to disturb his otherwise well-regulated
mind and to make him really unhappy. Why
this juvenile attachment was a source of unhap
piness we have no positive means of ascertain
ing. Perhaps the object of it may have consid
ered him a mere school-boy, and treated him as
such ; or his own shyness may havo.been in his
way, and his " rules for behavior and conversa
tion," may as yet have sat awkwardly on him
and rendered him formal and ungainly when he
most sought to please. Even in later years he
was apt to be silent and embarrassed in female
society. "He was a very bashful young man,"
said an old lady whom he used to visit when
they were both in their nonage. " I used often
to wish he would talk more."
JOAN KELLY,
Whatever may have been the reason, this
early attachment seems to have been a source of
poignant discomfort to him. It clung to him
after he took a final leave of school in the autumn
of 1747, and went to reside with his brother
Lawrence at Mount Vernon. Hero he continued
his mathematical studies and his practice in
surveying, disturbed at times by recurrences of
his unlucky passion. Though by no means of a
poetical temperant, the waste pages of his jour
nal betray several attempts to pour forth his
amorous sorrows in verse. They are mere com •
monplace rhymes, such as lovers at his age are
apt to write, in which he bewails his " poor
restless heart, wounded by Cupid's dart," and
" bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his
griefs and woes."
The tenor of some of his verses induces us to
believe that ho never told his love, but as we
have already surmised, was prevented by his
bash fulness.
‘• All, woe to me, that I hould love and conceal ;
Long have I wished and never dare reveal."
It is difficult to reconcile one's self to the
idea of the col and sedate Washington, the
great champion of American liberty, a wee-worn
lover in his youthful days " sighing like fur
nace " and inditing plaintive verses about the
groves of Mount Vernon. We are glad of an
opportunity, however, of penetrating to his na
tive feelings, and finding that under his studied
decorum and reserve, he had a heart of flesh,
throbbing with the warm impuses of human na
ture.
The merits of Washington were known and
appreciated by the Fairfaxsamily. Though not
quite sixteen years of age he no longer seemed
a boy, nor was he treated as such. Tall, athletic
and manly fur his years, his early self-training,
and the code of conduct he had devised, gave a
gravity and decision to his conduct ; his frank
ness and modesty inspired cordial regard, and
the melancholy of which he speaks may have
produced a softness in his manner calculated to
win favor in ladies' eyes. According to his own
account, the female society by which he was
surrounded had a soothing effect on that melan
choly. The charms of Miss Carey, the sister of
the bride, seem even to have caused a slight
fluttering in his bosom; which, however, was
constantly rebuked by the remembrance of his
former passion—so at least we judge from let
ters to his youthful confidante, rough drafts
of which are still to be seen in his tell-tale
'ournal.
To one whom he addresses as his dear friend
Robin, he writes:—" My residence is at present
at his lordship's, where I might, was my heart
disengaged, pass my time very pleasantly, as
there's a very agreeable young lady lives in the
same house (Colonel George Fairfax's wife's
sister;) but as that's only adding feel to fire, it
makes me the more uneasy, fur by often and un
avoidably being in company with her, revives
my former passion for your Lowland Beauty;
whereas, was I to live more retired from young
women, I might in some measure alleviate my
sorrows by burying that chaste and troublesome
passim in the grave of oblivion," &c.
Similar avowals he makes to another of his
young correspondents, whom he styles " Dear
friend John," as also to a female confidant,
styled "Dear Sally," to whom he acknowledges
that the company of the "very agreeable young
lady, sister-in-law to Colonel George Fairfax,"
in a great measure cheers his sorrows and deject
edness. The object of his early passion is not
positively known. Tradition states that " the
lowland beauty " was a Mies Grimes, of West
moreland. afterwards Mrs. Lee, and mother of
General Henry Lee, who figured in revolutiona
ry history as " light horse Harry," and was al
ways a favorite with Washington, probably from
the recollections of his early tenderness fur the
mother.
Whatever may have been the soothing effect s
of female society by which he was surrounded
at Belvoir, the youth found a more effectual
remedy for his love melancholy in the company
of Lord Fairfax. His lordship was a staunch
fox-hunter, and kept horses and hounds in the
English style. The hunting season had arrived.
The neighborhood abounded in sport ; but fox
hunting in Virginia required bold and skilful
horsemanship. He found Washington as bold
as himself in the saddle, and as eager to follow
the hounds. He forthwith took him into pecu•
liar favor; made him his hunting companion ;
and it was probably that under the tuition of this
hard-riding old nobleman that the youth imbibed
that fondness for the chase for which he was
afterwards remarked.
Tradition gives very different motives from
those of business for his two sojourns in the latter
city. He found there an early friend and
schoolmate, Beverly Robinson, son of John Ro
binson, Speaker of the Virginia House of Bur
gesses. He was living happily and prosperous
ly with a young and wealthy bride, having mar
ried one of the nieces and heiresses of Mr.
Adolphus Philips°, a rich landholder, whose
manor house is still to be seen on the banks of
the Hudson. At the house of Mr. Beverly Rob
inson, where Washington was an honored guest,
he met Miss Mary Philips°, sister and co-heiress
of Mrs. Robinson, a young lady whose personal
attractions are said to have rivalled her reputed
wealth.
We have already given an instance of Wash
ington's early sensibility to female charms. A
life, however, of constant activity and care—
past for the most part in the wilderness and on
the frontier, far from female Society—had left
little mood or leisure for the indulgence of the
t lidcr eentiment ; but made him more sensible,
in the present brief interval of gay and social
life, to the attractions of en elegant woman,
brought up in the polite circle of New York.
Peat he was an open admirer of Mks Philipse
is a historical fact; that he sought her hen],
hut was refused, Is traditional and not probable.
His military rank, his early laurels and distin
guished presence were all calculated to find favor
In female eyes; but his sojourn in New York
was brief; he may have been diffident in urging
hie suit with a lady accustomed to the homage
of society, and surrounded by admirers. The
most probable version of the story is that ho
was called away by his public duties before he
had made sufficient approaches in his siege
of the lady's heart to warrant a summons to
surrender.
Washington was now ordered by Sir John St.
Clair, the quartermaster-general of the forces
uuder General Forbes, to repair to Williamsburg,
and lay the state of the case before the council.
He set off promptly on horseback, attended by
Bishop, the well-trained military servant who
had served the late Gen. Braddock. It proved
au eventful journey, though not in a military
point of view. In crossing a ferry of the Pam
unkey, a branch of York River, he fell in com
pany with a Mr. Chamberlayne, who lived in
the neighborhood, and who, in the spirit of Vir
ginian hospitality, claimed him as a guest. It
was with difficulty Washington could be pre
vailed on to halt for dinner, so impatient was be
to arrive at Williamsburg and accomplish his
mission,
Among the guests at Mr. Chamberlayne's was
young and blooming widow, Mrs. Martha
Curtis, daughter of Mr. John Dandridge, both
patrician names in the province. Her husband,
John Parkieurtis, had been dead about three
NITMBER 225.
WASHINGTON'S LOVE AFFAIRS
RATES OF ADVERTISING , ,
4671831) UPON aY TRW PIT481It; WM mu
w NO!IPARIII., LISS
me smart, one insertion
" " each n4ditlooal ineert , on
" " one wwk.
" " two weeks
" " three weeks
" one month
" two months
three monthi
" " four months
" " six months ......
„ one year ........
. _
Standl ng Card, nix lines or leas, pas , 10 00
MANGUM' At PLI6S1181:
One square, per annum, (o.l:gingiva of the paper)........ 25 00
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years, lenvin
g her with two young children and
a large fortune. She is represented- as - being
rather below the middle size, but extremely well
shaped, with an agreeable countenance, dark
bezel eyes and hair, and these frank Engaging
manners, so captivating in eouthern women.
We are not informed whether Washington had
met with her before ; probably not daring hot
widowhood, as during that time ho bad been
almost continually on the frontier: We have
shown that, with all his gravity and reserve, he
was quickly susceptible to the female charms ;
and they may have had n greater effect upon
him when thus casually encountered in fleeting
momenta snatched from the cares and perplesi,
ties and rude scenes of frontier warfare. At
any rate his heart appears to have been taken
by surprise.
JUNE 12
The dinner, which in thoso days was an ear- ,
tier meal than at present, seemed all.too -short.
The afternoon passed away likaadream. Bishop
was punctual to the orders he. had reCeiTed ou
halting ; the horses pawed, at the door, but for
once Washington loitered in the path of duty.
The horses were countermanded, nod it was not
until the next morning'that be was again in the
saddle, spurring for Williamsburg. Happily,
the White House, the residence of Mrs. Coatis,
was in Now Kent county, at no great distance'
from that city, so that ho had opportunities of
visiting her in the interval of busineila. •
His time for courtship, however, was brief.-,
Military duties called him almost immediately,
to Winchester; but he feared, should 'he leave
the matter in suspense, some more enterprising'
rival might supplant him during his absence, as
in the case of Miss Philippe • at New York. ~.
improved, therefore, his brief opportunity to the.
utmost. The blooming widow had many suitors,
but Washington was graced with that renown so'
ennobling in the eyes of woman. In a word,
before they had separated, they had mutually
plighted their faith, and the marriage was to.
take place as soon as the campaign against Fort
Duquesne was at en end.
TO LET, FOR SALE; &u..
Potter, to Whom It, may Concern.
MILE PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real 'Estate et
ter are now closed, and the Building. Season bias fairly
commeneed. Etory citizen of Rochester is busily employ
ed. Even the 30 or tot now families who hare become citi
zens the present Spring. kai constant omploymenh and in
a few days a hundred families more will be required to
carry the work of the pre eat reason.
The Car Building Es.stblithment is now near completion;
and will be to full opot...tior, in June. Several Cara will Lo
ready for delivery, by t artract, the let of July, 1853.
Two or three new churches, in itecheater, will be eric•
treetKl for home lardy, nod numerous other leo proreme tits
will be commenced, requiring a great ainouut of meehanicii
and other labor independent of the Car. Establishment,
which will probably employ from one to two hundred
A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh has jest par
dned nine large lots, and contracted to make upon theta
rorthwith 500,000 bricks. Two gangs cf hstnis commence'
work the present week., besides the other yards heretofore
established In the neighborhood.
Our Stale Quarries are already alive with sandmen, and
the road leading to them lined with teams.
Lumber is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements
will soon arming up to relieve some of our houses, which
now hare 5 families, 4 Camillus, 3 families, and dozens of
them 2 families ea-h.
Any who did not buy cheap lots at the four public sales
last season, or the four public sales the preseut pring, can
still secure good bargains at private sate by calling en the
subscriber in linchest-r. Terms--t tiown, , /,' in on year
and t; . ', in two years. lit . T. O. GMEILD.
P. a —A few lots can yet be had at gig to $lOO each, if
applied for before the :nth There lots are twice as
large as usual city lots, viz: 40 feet by 120, and the Ries
only from $l,OO to 22,5 d lei foot trout. The present tor
served homestead end msenificent property of Ovid Pinttry.
4 acres in the centre of the borough of llochestet ; also, the
beautiful 20 acres, building, orchard, &c., of Y. Ren , , can
be bought through the subscriber at great bargains; and
there are not tato such bargains within a hundred miles.
mys
Public Sale of the Blain Line of Pub lio
Works of Pennsylvania.
11,TOTICE is hereby given, that by authority of an Act of
ill Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved May Sth, 1855,
will be exposed to public sale, at t 8 Merdamt , s Korlange,
in the city of Philadelphia, on nealay,the 2418 day of ;
ly, 1555, at 73/' o'clock, P. IL, the whole Main Lure of
PuisLic licarLs. between.Philadelphis and Pittsburgh, refl. , '
sitting of the Philadelphia and Columtia Railroad, the Al
legheny Partege Railroad, including the new road to avoid
the inclined plane, the eastern division. of the Ponatylvo-.
nit canal from Columbia to the J unction, the Juniata di
vision of the Penna. canal from theSunctiori to the eastern
terminus of the Allegheny Portage railroad, and the west.,
ern division of the Pennsylvania canal from the weetern
termitic', of the Allegheny Partageltaiimmi to Pittsburgh,
and including • also the bridge over the Susquehanna at
bu.ncan's Island, together with all the surplus water power
of said annals; and all the reservoirs, machinery, locomo
lIVPS, cars, trucks, stationary engines, work slava, renter'
stations, toll houses, offices, stock and materials, witaLsoeve
er and wheresoev-r thereunto b-longing, or held fur the
use of the game, and togethertrith.the right, Hilo, Ifiteresr,
chino and demand of the Otoronweai
to all property, real, personal and inbred, belonging to ilia
same, on t e terms and conditions proscribed by the raid
art of Assembly, copies of which may be obtained on ap
plication at. or letter addressed to the office of the Secreta
ry of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, Pentusylvanla.
Ssecutive Chamb , r, I • ,TAAI NIS POLLOCK,
Harrisburg, 9lay 9, 1555 I:loverner of Pennsylvania..
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Valuable Property for sale.
TWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which. are erected four
Brick and two Frame Buildings whlch.rent annually
for $5OO. Said property is eitnated in the NinthlVard of
the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between and
- ntreets.
Mao, the Factory and (tronod known..ae the "Empire.
Worlre," situated on the earner of Pent: and 'Morris street...
2.:.1 acre: of unimproved land, situated on tbe - Allee
glieny liver. ore mile from Befit Liberty. On a portion ,of
this land there iv the beet Few Mill lc:rancid in the county."
Aloo, a number of iota containinc tram I.to 5 acres of
choke land, situated one mite north-west of East Liberty,.
and one mile east of Lawrenceville.
The above named pieces of property ore very dadtablq,
and will be dispoccd of on advantageous terms to early put.
eliaaers. • • •
For Lerma of sale and further information arply to Wpd..
P. Baum, No.— Wood str,:et, PittAurg,ll.
A. D. TIdOMPSON,
Agalgmee for Ina. S. Neglay.
IRPIIANS' COURT BALE OF COUNTRY SRATi AND
j FLOURING 511LL.-8y virtno of an order.of.the' Or`
plian4' Court of Allegheny county, :qrs. Mary B. Davi.,
Alministratrix of James IL Dario, dereasodovil exposelo
sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY. June .16th; At „la ;
o'clock, A. M., that valuable FARA! in Robinson township,,
of whirl the said James U. Doyle died seized in fee amp's - , "
now subdivided into Lots of one fourth of au acre to one acres.
On one of the Lots 13 erected the Baldwin Mansion Ilmase.
Loo—That superior Merchants' and Grist 31111, (wdth
venter power among the hot in. the county, and ample::
st• ant power,) with all into improrements, Anil capable pt
turning out 180 Ms flour per day. - • - "
This property is beautifully situated In, the tritartlere:,
V 11ev, about fur miles from Pittsburgh, where the Steu
benville Turnpike errestta Char tiers Creek, and.withhl half
El mile of the Steubenville It. 11 Station. .
For Country Seats, tho location cannot tigrurpnascd, aril
its , 012Vetlietle.0 o the city readers it among the most deal.
Table now offered.
Tzttsts—One-tbird cash; balance in one and two:years,
wah interest.
Plans can be aeon and farther Infonnattnn obtained by
applying to Mrs. Davis, on the premise.% or to.
my 24 ' P. M. DAVIB, Ana
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Por•Saler. -
TRACT OE LAND, situate itr Washington township;
j Westmore'and dainty, three miles from Warren, the
s roe distance, from the Nortleurestern Railroad; and tweri.:"
tv-fire miles from i'lttsbu rgb, containing One Hundred and
E , glity-Vive Acres One Hundred end Fifty-Two Peiebei;
strict measure; ONg 11IINDHED AI . ,4D_TWENTY,AORREr
of which is cleared; and "TWENTY In good lneenowland.
There are erected on the premises several' square leg bald;
logs, a bank barn, and en eaceilent Fruit ',reborn, : .
Ttoni—One.third of the prinhase money in hand, And
the balance in yearly paymen ts without interest Purses,
Mon will be given on the Ent day of October, 1 , 55.
my 4 SAMUEL , DRIOIILRV. '
Coal Works b'or.Sile.
IXTY THREE A C It Lis OF L.-IND, 'twilit 250 ammo!' 00a.
CI attached, and all the improiementisthatecni'
cal operation. :aid Farm is situated on the blottongshiga-
ri:ol . , :14 miles above Pittsburgh, and In supplied with.% .
Farm House ' Barn, .Tentuat ilaugoa, Orchard, Itailroad;itad .—
aa excellent harbor.
The rein of Cool Is eve feet thlelt,nad cannot bo tottiputitetr
In quality. For further particulara apply to
NICHOLOON k PAYl`ti,
t .5 Liberty street.'
FARI.I CONT.IIN .U..it.t.5 . C.;17 LAND, under le
birb strata nfenitivn ion, ig r. a la*, and convenient
DWELLING 110lisE, reeenG, ;Led a modern Bulb , : ;
st.od Barn, Ste Fit II deil on the mouth bank of tbo
onongobela river, t; miles above rlttsburgb; being &loci" "
the most beautiful awl pleasant localities onywberato" be ";
fam]. Postmlon given on or beUte the Ist of Aprfl
Enquire of H. COILD3 d CO.;
. 133 Wood street.
. - •
I 4 ryArtouons AND SST LW ARNEB3.—They
web order by ou: beet merbaniee, and Darn Poi/ -
ben used a few month 3. They of be 's .1.1 at a bargalu,
~ iu consequence of a change that. bas taken place in the
seb,cribees family, he h,a no further 1138 for them.
A.. DALLOI7,
a ,5 No. 146 Watts . street.
1)1.11t30NS WISHING T 0,81117 a gtond; ebinfortablo
1 DIVICLLING HOUSE, are renneettd to example the
fit:lowing : A melt fin:ol-d Berk [tome, situate In a idea-
Mira part of Penn meet, (No. O 3;) coutalaY & ball and•
t,..0 parlors, I.llifing room and Icit . lien, good cellar, and
seven chtuncer3. Gov th.d.ote.: eettt room, with hot and
cold crater, lie. 'lle f out by 300 deep to en
'troy. CITCLIBIMT d• BON,
• 140. Third attest.
rE. SetI.IIEUTZ, at lt7 hIARKET street, has The
V V best and handsomeBt aiscitmetint of Ladles!, Blis.l
B 0 4 11,1m:re GAITERS and. FANCY :HOES In the city.'
Paces unusually 100, for cash.'
Charlotte Blume
ANITFACTUItEIt AND DRALkat Blume ,
Foam and
1 !If
Importer of Music and lansical Instruments -. Eole
Agent for the celebrated iiA3IIIUNG PIANOS; a;so. for Ballet,
& Co.'s BOSTON Ilansos, with and without Coleman's
Il?Olon Attachment. (my3].. N 0.1.18 wood street.
,LaTv Books.
lAM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Boob.
10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Booster's Institutes;
Greeollef's Evidence; . - -
Wharton's Digest, 1, st ed.; • .
And other Reports, Elemen urry Works P. , Ac.
GEO. Ott.l.lloßas
at the office of ,Horning Post:
1 76
8 00
„„ 4 60
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-.-". 12 0 0 .
18 00
For , Rent,
For Sale
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