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MORNING POST
Ppablishol. fro* this same office On a large blanket size
-bsit, t Tilir . o7potaietttS'a" - ieni, In adyalice: s Btnkle - copies
AP , No riper tie discontinued tirade nt the disc:re
= of the Proprietors.) notilail srrearages are paid,
- *4.lchiiittenticin sill 'be paikto sny order unless swarm
panted by titsmodej, or satisfactory reference in
.thit city.
sir ConnectaNtah thslistablishnientilf tlielfoirdng Poe
one of the largest Toh Printing (Vices in the city, sphere alt
orteolt Is done on fhe shortest notice, and most reason
e term. •- • -
PROPEBSIONAI: CARDS;.
SobG C. G. Sproul, .
A TTORNEY - AND COVNBELLOit AT LAW—Office, No
—,Fortravotrest, Vittatairgh, dEsell:ly
• . James - A.-Lowrie,
• A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,.
11 between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. (deellay •
JOSEPH. WEAVER,. .
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
a f ai l It" rt
prrrEcavaau.
JOHN BARTON,
AND — COUNSELLOR" AT LAW,
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" -41111hoe,'eortit.i. Flirtbvanj . Greutt
jalyN. prrremman.
. ' r ir /LOMAS . ➢l eafl ,
A.ITOB.NEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY
Aldl °St* next door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
'• 8. P. itos•
KTO - ItNE - AT LA7 7 tie . ,. loil . lPotrth street, Pittsburgh,
- Psi., four! .11 "tidor Way Mr. P.t.dy Patterson's Livery
je23
Os Orlando Loomis,
.1103INKF : Al 4 l.A97oldoe t fourth street, above Wood.
/3' l l-7 .
Carnahan,
VITO=Y - AT LAW.-office on Fourth street, between
Act Cherry alley and Grant etreet. , je23r
tt• 211!Clovrry,
AA TIVIRNET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office
Bakewell's Eandings, on Grant street jet
UlLMelli •
X AT LAW—No IT F
near Analthßeld: •• ' ' ° 612 me t, hboie arid
mar27:y
Patrick. M'Kenna,
ALDE . R - M.A.N,OF. THIRD WARD'.
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n i FFIDE coRNEIt OP GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS,
' , 1..f (Riniiefitoceriplid by Aida:teen Lewis,) where ell bu
einetkpettainittg to' the 'Oleo at' Alderman and .1 uFtlce
. ot
the PeaebiiillLhe promptly-attended to.- febl:3m
N. Bunlautaatna - ,, Alderman.
Ar-VITTITE, Grant street, between Soarth at. and Diamond
X F. iater:. Oonreyancrng °fall kinds done with the great.
eft care and' bgal am-oracy. Titles to Real Estate ea
i a 34
11. AUL, SUItGEON DENTIST, (sae
'r' '-% -^eessor to 0. W. Biddle,) NO. 144 531.1T11.
1421j) (711 1 c l o E b E ol8,fromS to 1 o'clock, and
tom 2 bit Pbls.ly
. .7.800TT, DIINTIST, Fourth steeet, flee doom;
itea= - west of Market.
Onin Moons—Prom nine A. M. to flee
BUSINESS CARDS
ALARED 11. CU3U3Q
.IDWARD DITITAIDGE
Curling, Robertson lit Co.,
MANUFACTUREItS OF CUT, PRESSED ArD PLAIN
FLINT GLASSWAIIP, warehouse No. 14 Wool street,
corner of Front street, Pittsburgh.
Aar AU other kinds of Glassware arid Window Glass. of
low market prices. . apthdly
JACOB ItI'COLLISTILIt,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
• eSDDIALAtt CC ALL IttriDS 0?
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Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigar.,
No. 2, Fifth st.. Fittsburgh,
/tar Beeps eottetantly on hand a large eitipply of nil the
Vaziona btanda a m ru,r t d Cigars. ja:Q_
JOHN 111.0911.11,E D,
WIIOLMALE 0110CEkt, AND COMAIISSION MET:-
. CHANT for the ?ale of Pig Metal and Blooms, and
?roam() generefiy, No. Wood meet, Pitt burgh_ p 24
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INILLIP =Mut
Y NA: it nlKnt.SiSOPi,
(Successors to Joshua Rhodes e. 0o.)
WHOLE-VAX DISALIII3 IN. FOREIGN FRUITS. 'NUTS,
.• Spices, Confectionary, sugars, Ac.
Eir N 0.39 Mood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel
PlttablarEtx. Fs- apt:.
'kw. ..... CEO. 1.115(1 Id
' BINGO/UM & CO,
PORWARDLtiti...AND COALMISSION I.IE:RCTIAIiTS,
- Liberty excel, opposite Penticr. Railroad Depot,
Prrisnmai, Pa.
Fleury 11.
"VOSIWARDING AND COMIIIIfInION 511111CIIANT, and
Wholesale Dealer la Cheeaa; Mutter, Seeds, Fish, um!
Produce generally, NO. 25 WOOD-St.. P . t3buslh. { mere
Paul Cc Murdock, ,
OMERSION AND FortwAnDING 31211011 ANS, AND
B:r4IiEBOATAIiIENTS—No.I WstetlArtret,Cincinsual,
Ohio. 1 n.pl at
King Moorhead,
VITHOLESALB 43ROCERS AND PROIACIS DEALERS
-11T No:21 Wood sU-eot,Pittsburgh. fray=
BwKART.Taift. AND STATIONER—has &limy!, on han •
la maul assortment of School, MlaNdlaneo an andlilank
Books Printing, Post and Cap Paper, ire, Wholesale and Re
tail, N 0.104 Wood street, below Fifth, East aide, Pittsbalgh.
Rags an&Tannerie Scraps. rtpls:ly
1. W. Chadwick.,
InaIALES IN RAGS AND PARER, No. 149 Wood St-e
. j.jr Pitt:burgh. The highest arice in cash paid for rage
a:kitty .
ahl( imus, .... 6untrr3orr, tsb urgh.
Killer rhaticketaoso,
WifOL K
ESALE GROOIIS,IIIPORTERS OF BRANDIF,S,
Wino and Se,., , nrs—Noa-112 and 174. corner of Irwin
And Liberty streets, Pittaburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns,
tonstintly on hand. 3r2.8
- ...• William -Carr & .Co.,
Dias
late at the firm of J. P&P.F.ra & Co.)
ViIntBANEVILWERSOIadMOOIeis'in Voiel,zu Wines
and Brataties f Ohl Monongahela and Ilecti3ed Whis
key, No, 329 VOILIZIOICiId MTV, Liberty street, Plttebergh,
jalky
: < o.Purtrie ra
MlLlitattb6=Shars iiiva this 'day formed_u par tuerefilp for
the purpose of carrying on Commission and Forward
vela eorinettiottlalth - the Flah, ..Bacan and Oa, and Pro
duce businUms generully, Under the style of ENGLISH &Men
AMON; IFC•rettOIIBI) No. 116 Water audlso Front street,;
tionuerly occupied by Burhridge &
IV7kl. IL IINGLISII,
JAMES RICHARDSON,
JAB. J. BEN N ETT.
'Pit - faburgh; Petirroey let, 18541,453
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• MI , -B.' DULVO; Diamond, Pittsburgh, ra., dealer is
1 • °Gantry Produce, offers for sale o choice stock
tanneries; selected forfarally_use. Spices of, every_variely
land the pureot qualljvgrnland at his Steen:l;3lWe... Also,
.I)ried , Ind ta, Foreign axittDomestic -Produce taken in *4
Change for Merchandise.
F. B.' ;D. his procured& fnU assortment- _of Landreth's
Warrahtediairdei Seeds, and invites the attention of all In.
, .terestedinpiral affairs. „ , . 1
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ncor
iiGtrlSll /LICIELSICTISON.. - -
lON/AND 4 I7OItWAP.DINWISIBROIIANIViarni
Wholesale DealerainFiab,Baron and Oil, and Produce
Warehouse formerly =opted by Burbridge
kingbram, No. 118 Water and 100 First Area, Pittsburgb,
fe3
-TEDieubsOrlbers have opened a house for thp above our.
pose, at No . 17 mlthfield street,' four doors above the
2d/011OttfrA F.
ttlite }louse,. We will purchase, or receive, on
00111IIIISS1011, for aale,consiznments of F lour, Rxedni.C&e.sr,
arti,,Thf Ilzrley,Flito Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, cf. e-,
upon which we wflt 'media advances, or purchase at the
'beSt.ziarket rates for cash.
so.e. A1.6E0 & CO.
Jas. DV Laughlin,
irtit'LLICRIN GROCERIES, PRODUCE, pi,grra,BAcoN
Aa., No.lo, corner Smithfield and First streets, Pitts
jam". IrrOlga- ...211013: a. Foorrn
• • • V-113.. Young dr. Co.,
,:iYo.karglnithfield greet, oppnile LWy Herd,
MANCIA-J:LITIERS OF CAMINET FURNITURE AND
-4311. a, IRE, et every description. Materials and work
tnanstar wa7rantod, and roll at reduced prices. Care taken
I n wie ld" J o , • land:ina water eartiatre. anal
. . D. D. Wood.
mporayjn..A . ND WaOLESALE. DEALER IN WINES
-1 AN,j.Lighohi,'No.l4l7 North Second street, fifth door
sito . r , g am auta ld,'l, Philadelphia, has on hand the best
qualitiefi pf Old Bran. Ilea, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga
hela Whisky, li e n sa a. gin, Cordials, tro, on terms worthy'
the attention - of Imrcha sore snit dealere. fan29v
11siaryjat-Valloggli_elt co.,
urnorzsALE 08,c10g2t9 and Commission 11 , erchante
iflr, earner of Penn -an,4, p_irtehurah t.i pa') V
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MRING AND FORNISVIIIIO STORE, Masonic Rai,
P 'tree, PiLlibury/i-,-CintigOg made to ; order, in
good Mirle;•atutatinoderate ao9:tf
A. -o. -
UROLER&LE GROCERS, and Danters in- Produce, For
Aga Wines and lAnaora,Oklldonongshela and Itecti
ed." •!sky. 0:291` Liberty st.,_Victsburgb, f i'129:7
WHOLESALE and.Re tall SADDLE; TURNEBB,
TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET ISAG mannfar•
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Carer; No. 106 Wood street; pittsliurgb, Ps.
11. Diener,
WI°LUAU AND IfIffAIL DEALER IN MZEIMAL
NSTRIDT 2I3, . Plan", MUSIC, SChool Books and
: •
orrery
N. 1 Wood itreet., , lianl
44;,4, t'
46,LAUGAZI ••• li,
HAG .....
A.N & 411.1114,4DAN1EL J
OtlißALEjind Retail - De_ n'a lb 'Amy and
4 Staple DRY. GOODS, Noe, 81 . lthrket and 8 Union
Illtrent,Pittaburgh.:.. nvr4,l
40- r
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.tzonaki ROBERTSON'
B. T. C. itlargtsn,
Ooramtsslon House.
taANCLY L. SOONG
Cooking lolo,y : l B v t a o r
sl?.B::::KEtcelt'%;tlcf, Stoves, C oal snd Stoves,
otov
• eLzyzio. e Kettles, •
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VOLUME XIH.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ExT.Eitra.tsw. woalcs.
aro. 136 WOOD BTILLS T, T • cli.D DOOR lIOLOW VDIOLI 11.1.1:2
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BO IVAr a TETLEY.
IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
, —.1...: •
CUTLERY, SIJRAIIOAL AISD DENTAL
eaa . IfiIeTRUMENTS, RIF LE 8, kn. We
keep a general assortment of the above , .
articles constently,ou hand; together
with a general variety of Fancy. Ilardwiare. Also, (ions, Pie.
tots and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Cape, Powder,
Lead awl Bullets; Dirk:hunting and Pocket ;Knives;
Tailors and Bak Drew:ere' Shears; Pocket Scissors,
Also, Trusses and Supporters. ,
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLESI —We are making Rifles of every description, to
order, Of the'beet meterial, and wOrkm'anahlii wiirranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
Floes. myl6
Chandeliers and Ciao Fixtures.
rrHE subribersare now opening at their new Wareroom
.l;N4.lO9 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith
field, the largest assortment of ClIANDnfa F.RS, GRACIE
/SU, PIINDANTB, ended' articl ca connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. • Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly in receipt of nerrpatterns
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 lit up buildings of every de
scription for gas.3reter and steam. - •
Brass - CesUngs of all kinds made to order promptly.
LONG, MLLLER & CO.,
No-109 First street.
OBOILGUE DLL'. TC lIER,•
IffiOlt NEW TONE,
DIANTITACTIINEtt of the celebrated
Owamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
Band Toupees, and every doectiption
of Ornamental llair for Ladies and
Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREIST,
'between Wood and Market, 'Pitt..
burgh.
,
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BLITCHIVE. system enables Ladles
and gentlemen to measure their heads
with accuracy.
FOR WIGS.
No. 1. The round of the Grad.
No. 2.:From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2.
No. 1. From ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead.
For Toupees, to corer the top of the head only--a paper
pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. [my 4
Neer Conch and Carriage Factory!
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO.,
arner of Rebecca and /3e/moul streets, alf/eg'icny
WOULD respectfully Inform their friends
Ai and the public generally, that they hare
_ commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
••••••••• Ilarouches, Rockaways,lluggles,Sisighs and
ChariotS, In all their various sty Its of finlAll and proportion.
All orders a ail be executed with stir!, t regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Itspahs will also be att., laded to on
the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the
best Eastern Shaft., ride?, mild Wheel in tuff, they feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, wilt be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purelnicrs are requested to giro Ils a call, before print:la.
ring - elsewhere. °cid ly
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Seacelslor Cetrrlago Factory.
BBL/TILER & CU., PILACTICA.L COACH
/IMiEll.n, corner of Rebecca and Itelmontatreeta, Alta
gheny city, Pa., have on band and ere manufacturing an
extensive assortment of Carriages, bochaways, Buggiea,
Baggage Care, to., made in all their various atylea, with
ariCt regard to durability and beauty of hash. rising In all
their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Foe
pair, attenled to on then:lost TP-.13 3nabl e t. , rtn. They feel
cont.lent that all who may favor there with their patron
age, will he peotcctly sltirled on trial of their wort:.
The Ftittaburgh and Man:heater Orunihn,,, paeo e very El.
•toon minntea daring the day. orGSay
PIT TS U liG 11 COAGU
H. cia 15055110 L.. STLVINY..
Bigelow 2t. G 0.,•
C_ILICCESSOItS TO E. M. lIIGELOW, N 0.46 Iv
1.3 Diamond alley, near 'Wood street, Pitts.
burgb--COACEIL.'i, Caltlll &GM, PILEA- tetlsa - .....! •
TUN j, BUGG/ES, and ~,ry description of
tangy Tehicts built to order and finiebed In x nauner
gUrplosed for Ixsanty of design, elegance of ftuieh, skill of
workmaniliip, and duraldlity of matt:dais.
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aa- All work warranted. novi)
RUBEILT H.. PATTEUSON'EI
LIVERY AND SALE -• .--1 -- -
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STABLE, 44-, ....,......r.-
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Corner Diamond stsret. and CherryalleY,
aprl4Mf ,PI T TSBURG 11. P. 4.
JosErn rte.mirso,
[SucCssaos To 1.. WILCOX L to.l
rIOR,NEE 'MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, SATs
V.,./ coaatsbfly ob band i full oasortulant of Drugs, Medi
ow, 1,..ii,i no Chv.sts, Po:turnery, sad all arficloa yeztskia
lag to Us bushman..
Y-3` Physicians' Prosuiptlorta carchatlyrompoundrd at
mti hours. 1.4
/CIE( YLLISIN CAN n_LuiVo.
F.LE.MING BROT ILERS,
(SuceL:srorr to .1. ELM& Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Wood Sfrref. PitLibirrgh, F.
Proprietors of Dr. 11'k:ins's Colebrate..l Verniiiuge, Liver
Pius, .to: jai°
JOHII HAFT, JR.,
(Suneeslor to .Ins. lirOulrey,)
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
N - 1) Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DTI; ETUPPS, kc,, 141
Wood street, three doors below Virgin elley,
opr4nukely • Prrrsnutic
JOH N CilLO UTT
- -
.MPORTPP. OF PRANDTES, a,—Dealer
1. hefice OM )lorion,, , ohela iihiolp, Peach Broody, az_
lLso.P.octifthon LtoUUot , cetnor of snaltlif.cl,l and Front
tr33:7.entotoolro tGrIE
R. L. ALLEN,
RFICLMILLI LLALII6 SDI
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
hela Rye Whisky, &c.,
- AI.SOciLEVPIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. 8 WOOD STRUM', PITTLIBITIZOII, PA.
ANTINES, Brandies, Dins, (Nirdials, Jamaica Elpirits,Bt.
Vl. Croix and Now England Kum, Clareti, Champagne...,
ilootch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish Scotch, llourbou,
k lid Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported liar - anti,
ilegalia,stuti Principe Cigars; Ilalkipanish and Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challeng t romps
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all +-Ise& I respectfully Invite an examina•
lion of my stock', at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
Penn e. aprati
Now School for the Violin.
1)1: C. C. lIILL— TILE PRACTICAL VIOLIN BCIIOOII---
A new and complete EYOOFFii of Violin playing, to on
easy, progressive and practical form, and designed eaprevaly
:or the American atudent, to which is added trainable fee.
was and aterchea and beautiful arrungements,aa Solos and
Duos of the most popular melodies of the day,. Selected,
arranged and composed by U. C. BILL, pupil et Spohr, late
freshest of the See Vet Philharmonic Society.
The above just received, in advance of the trade, by
111.1rgitY KLEBER, 101 Third street,
RECOMMENDATION
We have carefully examined the above work of U. C.
:litre, and eouniler It one of the most complete and prat.
:al Violin Schoola we have ever aeon. U. ANT(ffsf,
I. VOGEL,
feb6 Tenches of Jlusin.
) LAIRD, (late of the Brio of COOLIT et 146110,) has (lag
opened ISTOIIf,NO. Qr (two doors shoe° the old
eland,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING
uuailims. hopes by strict attention to hominess to merit a
snare or the patrousgeof the late firm.
N. IL—Clothing made to order In the most fashionable
styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the
jan2.0,1
James ritalllng•r,
ONONOAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully
inform his friends and the public, that hls new este!).
lishment Is no in full-operation, and that he is prepared to
furnish hoot Cabins ' and till all orders for Planed Lumber,
es
with promptns and at the lowest rates.
\Board and Plank, planed on one or both Bides, constantlly
on band.
Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give bite a call, as be can now zurrileh them with pinned
And suitable for every description el work. _
wit. A. 11/1111.03 .JASIL3 aIui3TILL.
31EBROF & CRISWELL,
BELL, AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
TANIIP.ACUIRP.RB of all kinds of 13R.AS8 WORK, to
ol COW:JUNE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, ac. M-
O, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
litcroadry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken In exchange for work,
Jr cash paid. Orders left at the Youndry or Ofilca, wilt be
~,:oroptly attended to. fetal y
_
.JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
.No. 40. Corner of 15:fth and Wood Streets,
Offieftnputni,-74., Butrancefrom Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
BSPECTFULLY announce to the public that.he has
it , commenced the ItF.AL ESTATE AG ENCY,In connec
tion with Intelligence and Ueneral CelleCting, Ile 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. All business entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to.
Referened—T. J. Bicharn, Egg, Richard Cowan,
Esq., W.
3: Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James ktackeral, A. A.-Mason,
. .janl
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schuchman sc. nannietzt;
ITBOGRAPEIBBS--Tbird street, .sPposite the Poshotace,
i J Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show BUIS,
(Abel., Architectural and .11achins Prim - lugs, Business and
Visiting Cards, etc., tngraved .or Drawn on Stone, Printed .
In Colors, Golild3ronte, or Dlnclt,in the most approved style,
.d ..the most reasonable pricer, . . c,ctls:ly
Graft, lielslnger * Graft,
WESTERN FOUNDR Y, No. 124 Wood 6tre4 Pitts
burgh, Pa.
57.1tiIIPACTOEZIL9 0 r
Plain and Fancy Grates, •
Plain and Fancy Fenders,
Bad and Dog Irons,
Portable Forges,
Tea Kettles,
Wagon Boxes, A. tm1315
.W. W. ISAIR
pudth, flair
• kliate Smith & Sinclair)
W-HOLESAI.E GROCE.RS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ND' DEALERS - in 411 Hindi of riitabuigh nlantifac.
iures,l22 SeconcLarid /51 • First street, Pittsburgb
' " . feb9
.F.PHE QLT , PICINTENG ESTABLISHMENT, (late Jebe
-1 stun At. Stocktott,) and Blank .LBook lead Buitionery
'Warehouse, le prepared-la execute every style of /*B.!,
Commercial, Panelled Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper
awl:Stationery line, at . the ahortost notice ateteit, the moat
raisotablelertos.
Blank Book azia ptitionvry OP"
„ BODY IliteleryleOreetiit Market krelboooterfltE nor'°
North-Western Police Agency,
MO. 89 WASIIINGTON STREET, corner of IMarborti,
CIIIOA.OO, ILLINOIS.
•..DITOTZ; Tarr& ATZENTIoN 10.111; TAANSACTIIM OP A GIENZRAL
DETEOTIVE PoLICE BUSINESS
In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana
mhlD:dtf
irE late firm of JONES & QUIGO. having been dissolved
T
by the death of John F. Quigg, on the 27th inst., the
business of said firm willbe settled by the undersigned, at
their 'office, corner of Floss and Find streets.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
,PittsbuTgle,September_3o, 1554—Loct2:y
Air ANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister' Steel, Plough
ITI Slob steel, steel -Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptle
Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw. Mall and
Hammered Iron Ailes,--eorner of Itoss and First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. ocaly
ISAAC
D. B. Rogers & Co.,
VrANUFACTUREBS of ROGERS' patent Improved Steel
.L.UL Cultivator teeth. UlUce nornerrioaaand First streets.
cct2ly
PITTSBURGH' RIDING SCHOOL,
ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
CORNEIt OF DIAMO.'D STREET AND CIIERB.Y ALLEY.
subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and
J. Gentlemen of..rittslmrgh, that helms recently.crected
a RIDIZeO SCHOOL, which, In point of Mee, commodious
ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab
lishment in the United .States. ltslocatima Is accessible
from all - purts of the City, while Rs high and airy situation
renders It especially suited to the promotion of health, by
this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and
well trained, and .the proprietor pledge -4 himself that no
pains or expense will be spared to make this establishment
the first in the confidencidof the public. ocEM:tf
Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronzo, Looking-Glass,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
DLAIN AND ORNAIIENTED—No. 21 ST. Cunt STRIZT.
All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboats,
dr. All hinds of Gild.ng and Lted:ilding, to order. Dill
Nlouldini? for Frames, wholesale and retail Varnish for
Oil l'alotings. Engravings and Lithographs, for sole.
81,- Impaired ur defaced Oil Ps.ntiugs restored In the
best manner. .
. .
All Frames and Mouldings mlutifsctured in this estali.
Ilshinent nosy be cleaned without lojury, with soap and
ardor.
Cdi and Fen. No. 21 Ft. Clair at., Pittaburgh.
DEALER IN
Fine Teae, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH 52'5.,
PITTSBURGH, PA-
A now receiving a large assortm.git FRItSII GOODS,
1 in ft.:Mitten ,to his already extensive stock, purchased
from Cirri hands in the Rastern markets, which, will be sold
at tbgJr_west market prices.
.t-Hotels, Steamboats, and faralliee. buying by the
Quantity, supplied at wholesale rate 3.
Gocnlcdelirnrrl In the cit./ tree of chart.
J. WHITE
13 AB Iia;CuVF.IILD hie health , as to reantne ilk old
111 hualne,e. and ha atoned hiq IiLIND MANUFAC
TORY, at No. 05 FIFTH valsx, near the Post offtre,laqween
%Cool and Flotthnerld, niter° he has en aa,ortto lat of
111.INDS, ;lam and fancy wor,nrd end cllk
truntn lag", and 1.4 t.retmr,l to till any order iu LIR lino, on
moat rent.,nahle Goats, Ills work in ararrented to diva
rativlartlon or WO, nefundt.l.
11 , 4_ Obl Mad,
ntte him cell, 03 la can't he Lent In work.
comn,hit,.
FAC4 . OI.C.V.
ALL: atT
rpit K Intrre..t cf Mr. Jut IN ATWELL in our bu4ino,a
rrrore irom ,tut det,r by rtgree.raprO. Our I‘trurkets, n.
tv o tx,sA Lr.itoc•e.u., mntinu.l hy the remain
leg part urn: under the firm of
I.LII.IA.LFX, COSU P. AVE h CO.,
Nos. 15 end Wor.l 1 9 ,E1A.ur4h.
LtAti A 1., EY. Wt hIIPW A HI , .4 CO..
No. 2.1 !S.:Art ntruot,
Wit. 1110 A LEY it CO.
PiLt...tburn:b. tarember . 19th, ISol--fdr,..1.7.
PIAVE told rnyintrrent in th..1,1”.1”,.: nt Long„
I
, to S A. U.tle, who, with John Phllllw., will rtln
tinny at the nl , l Pt4t,l, V0 . .'101 1 Front ~test. t ,e , roi.lly
reoninrn.nd tho now tirm to the i.atmnwre n/ toy friend.,
Pit tAburgh, uly ;19, 18.51. Y. 11. .1111.1,11 it.
133=1111
S. & CO,
13 El.l. AND tItASS. FOUNDEItS, AND GAS IrITTIIIS.
invite attenzion to their st,k of Chapdatierv,llrackax,
Poudauts, uni other fixtures. We tit up with ties
and :Ahura, 2118 Z. 111 . 8, Ctllditr.V. of 811 kind. to enter, fur.
etch Itailro?oi Pump? and Tank Yittiug., and Swop Ana.
Attriann Motel wrolantly on hood. jy3l::
Sliver BSennfactory.
I'UONS, EN1111.1.11: 4 , dc -,1t.1.1,11,21 .74 IN ruicrs.
,z 5 to superior tActlities In clanufacturtag fly awn
wen, we aro 3..0w belling at :mat 10 per cent. lower than
the . 3 'tern ritle, or ~ , ,,where. All work is warranted.
1.1,; :hirer —Wo also manufacture Spoons of the
4 mAtity.
IVatelms and W.tch repairinic cooLlnu-1, with eery fa•
cality and rot,vre.l .1-:,rs.tuttatton to give rntlr.• ist"txfArtioo
to cort , ..aters, tAdt.lt ls rrio., au! tto• wal..rtor quality 01
the work.. W W. WI LsuN,
Werrhmeker and Jtu , ielirr.
horl-t enrurr of Market anal Fourth strrebi.
steamboat Furniture and Chairs.
_
iIIWE have on nand and are constantly inonufactn•
rtn- ' Sl'liAßllltlAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
OUAlitii, of every description, viz :
L...atenrion Dining Tables;
Do Bar do;
Ladies Cabin Chairs, of varions ctplet;
Gents. do do do,
State 1., in do do do;
D's Toile, Doses;
Tete a fetes; Sorsa;
Diva.; Centre Tablet',
Wa,h Star la; " Card do;
Water do; Trays, Sc", rte.
lieerial and aorkmanship warranted, and prices natio.
factory. T. li. YOUNG .1 CO,
jyW .?..8 Smithfield OL, op p osite" City hotel.
.1. 0 T.l G E .
DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY,
WHERE WILL be found the largest and best assorted
aback of 110 LKILY aver offered f..r Pair in till. eity.
Purchasers Will nod It to their sulrantao to call at thili er
tobLishment and examine fur themseirea; it la all I need to
Insure their custom.-C._ DALY.
N. B.—ltemember the Outer Srocanw °ovum
C. D.
11121:12=
J. B. EONS=
A , -0 V. ‘Z . ..1:4 ,- - ,h
• ' l .. • t -
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EEO
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1855.
BUSINESS CARDS.
...EDWARD A. RUCKER
Pinkerton dr, Co.
Isaac Jones,
ItiCIIAR.I.I C. BOUICING,
11A311FACTIMI/1 OP
WM. A. M'C LURG,
VENETIAN lILTND MANUFACTURER,
1:i) Fifth strett,fi rxt coml. above Marled
C. 11..tleadly a. co.,
HEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, N. e 2 Third street,
V/ titter Market, you'd respectfully inform their friends
and the public grnerelly, that they bare now In store their
complete FALL STOClAteurothding at CARPETS of ev,ry
deport ption;from the Royal Velvet and lirnstiels, to the com
mon Ingrain, ilemp and Itag. Floor Oil Cloth. from one
to eight yards wide, now deal, , sns •nd very rich. Can. and
Canton Matting, Druggets, huge, Mats, Stair Rods. %%Imlay
Shadel, kr. Person, m vent are invited to call and an atm
Inc their atnek. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences faro.
tithed ou most reasonable term,
Jaar" :Anon proLto and quick solo,. " - as
TM:111S CASII ONLY. ort2
Bounty 1...autt,....a01dier. , Cllntara•.
TIME undersigned had Outdo arrwu,;ements with Thomas
Liampktn, of VVRAhitidtou City, to procure tV ARIL ANTI,
Ac. , for Soldiers, theirWldoirs or Children, for BOUNTY
LANDS, or any other claims on the Government-
SA3lUkil. FAIINESTOCii,
Residence, No. 9 Rom street, Pittsburgh.
Win. 11. Taleott & Co.,
180cOESHORS To T. KENNEDY, JR., a Co:,1
TANUFACTURERS OF GILT AND 31AllOGAN C LOOK.
LNG GLASSES, Portrait and Plettrre Frames, ite., and
dealers In Imported and Domeatle Fancy Goods, No. 62, cur.
nor of Wood and Fourth ieroot.P, Pittighurgb. octl2:lNr
Depot of liongtvort Zimmermants Ca
tawba IVlnee and Brandy.
undersigned has received and offers for sale, al Oin
k cinnurr pricer, a large quantity of Logworth At Zimmer ,
meet; elidice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La
dies' Sweat Catawba Winer. Such no may desire to procure
an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juke of the
grape,) will Cad my establishment the place for the gratifi
cation of their desires. The Catawba tirrintly, distilled from
the genuine tirape, to declared by many excellent judges,
equal In Color to the beat imported Cognac.
D. YICHIFISEN,
la1:0 No. 187 Liberty street.
uonsume th• SWOILe.
rynrE subscriber haring the exclusive right to manufao.
• 1 tare and sell SW ERNST'S ,110 T Alit AND SMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, end
contract; for heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace now in nee. The attention of those interested is
solicited. Anv 1112°111311[10n can be had of A. BRADLEY,
NOB. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of .1. tiAll.N DOLLAR,
deo:Mitt 1 Iran City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood St
;,;'',...!1/4 lt. to True i
04. THAT' PICTURES of superior exrellencemay
.- be obtained at CAlltlO'S New Daguerrean Calle
,
• ,- ry, No. i 0 Fourth street, at prices varying frets
Ono to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to
please. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine
specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve
ning. febl9
IDWAIII! 8. Intl 111.111CUti B. tIOLLIDAT
0111 & Holliday,
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PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MLA•
CHANTS, Erantrale, /a.—fitrict attention paid to all
consignments for sale of Flour, -Produce, Re. Orders for
the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to.
Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. tocto:6m
ROME. LEAGUK FACTORY.
AJIILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting,
11l Checks, Tweeds, eta., Rebecca street, Allegheny, has
opened a Wareroom..elomsn MIX Posr Buitonsas, calmer
Rif that* Wood. streets, Pittsburgh.
Merchants who are not wware that these Checks can be
made as good and sold as low here as In any other city in
the 'United States, are Wilted to call and examine for them
selves. • mtarzlm
ILMIS i. LEDLIS ' ' JOoEPU J. SLABS.
Ledlie - & Unto:,
(successork to Mulvatrk & Ledlle.)
ANUFACTURERB of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint
M
and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all
kinda of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
hoxise corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
m123.-dly
gar&
7 . 7rTho sold my i n terpit9,4 Vio:rfirm of T. KENNEDY,
11 JR., d CO., to •Williarti"Ft Talent; who, with A. G.
Henry, will continue the 'Looking, Glass and Variety Bust
,ness at the old stand 'Corner of Wood and Fourth streets,
under the
style of ¶nt. 12L.Taleott A Co. I confidenUy re.
'commend Them to my former anitpttiers, HS every way
qualified torero entire satisfaction. ' '
All persons having deniands aMiinstme, and all'ithlebted
tame will please make an early settlement.
• • T. KENNEDY. JR.
- 0 1 ) 311 ,billa Now pie.j.,Lierring reed and foxpda by
Ia.TWELIy Lag 00.
f4'
r t r o
•
MEM
BUSINESS CARDS.
REMOVAL.
C. ITIMSEN
MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF
VIALS, B OTTLES,
AND
WINDOW GLASS.,
Black Porter, Wino and Claret Bottle.,
DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS;
FLINT CLADS IN BURY VARIETY,
Warellonsa, Noe, 104 Second, et:133,135 First at.,
• PITTSBURGH, ;PA. [mida
Mow Trimming'Store,
No. 83 Corner of dlarket tired and the plamond.
'DRANK VAN GORDEII resprefuily announces to. the.
..12 public of Pittsburgh Bud •thalty,-that be irMi oinm. his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Haring fitted
up the neatest store room In the city, and, idled It with a
choice selection of the latest styles of-niultinitta and Pan.
cy Goode, ho flatters himself Olathe wilt ear aoperierin
duce nerds and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patroinge. • - • • , ' -
Now, don't forgot the place—No. 83 Market street,'carner
of the Diamond. lapri2) FRANK VAN CIIMIDEIL
D D. HOOLIIB.
Dleaolut.lon of Copartnerettlp.
'TUE FIRM Of LIVING!.STON, MGT:EWA CO., pro
mietors of the P I T TSIJURGII xovEurr WORKS,
woo diasolved by the death of DIE. "Joan T. 119062.1, on the
14th of March last.
The business of the NOVELTY WORKS-Will be continued
In all Its breaches by the surviving partners, under the
neme and style of LIVINGSTON,. COPEI.AND & CO., who
also tottle up the affairs of the late firm.
L. It. LIVENOSTON,
°AMIN ADA3IB,.
2.IOOEII.EAD,
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 4,1855.] W B..COPELAND.
sous M'CLOSILIT conicatius. seams's.
Wholesale and Retail Clogling , iterahants,
NO. 88 WOOD BTEENT.' • .
11111 E enbacrlbers respectfully inform theireold customers
I and the public to general, that they have this day as
sociated themselves In the above businesSiunder the firm
of J 011 N hi'CLOSKEV b CO. They respectfully solicit •
snare of public patronage.
The previous baalnese of each will be settled by them.
reaneetieelT. feht)
T BMA tIiIIILIN, No. 95 Fourth sired, nearly opposite
J
the Mayor's Off/se, is mannfaaturing Gentlemen's first
Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button.
ed Gaiters; readies' Boole, llalf Boots,. Jenny /Ands, Blip.
pare, and French Lashing Galtara, of ovary ablor and shade;
tansy Itid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; 'Misses
and Children's do, of every variety.
N. a—All kinds made to order, on abort notice
Soldiers'
. 13ounty . Landau
A ND CLAMS AOAtNST GOVERNSIBST.—I wilt pro.
it osre Bounty Lend 'Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows ,
wad Slim,: Children, and will prosecute . Claims against
oor.rument, and attend to business to the "Court of
Claims," recently established by Canvas..
°Mee, N 0.148 Third street, one door above Smithfield et.
March 111, Ibn.s--taahllo) CILARLEd NAYLOR.
HICW SEED STORE,
JAMEY WARBROP,
YSEIIS for sale CANARY WADS of the meet improvedo
breed, being Terry hardy, sad fine etagere. Bird Seeds
—Canary, Hemp, aillet,Boue and mixed Seed. Bouquets
will be furnished cram ea of the exact Iig.OWXBB,Tia
Cemellas, I.L.we Buds, heliotropes, kc. Evergreens On pots)
for Chrigtmas Trees, trrm the Seed and horticultural Stare,
Yo. 4S Fifth et., near Wood. • • dec."9 •
ENGLISII AND CLASSICAL. szatimutv.
W. T. Ma:DONALD, SI. A., PattfCt7ll7.
rpn L' next Se6doll of the Institution rill commence on
MONDAY, the sth of Septemter next, at the room cor
ner of Perry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veeder.
lkjerrnce.e—lion. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knell; sr., S. P. Von
mahnr,t, It. Miller. dr. aust2.s
Bounty Lands.
Tunderloied coniinum to oetain Bounty Land,
I Warrants. The prenent bUt piTall to On IrbC , haTe
s..rred in any war alone 1743. IEO acres. Termemoderate.
LURE COLIKSIIOOT, LI Diamond alley.
between Wood at. and Diamond.
Agency for noldlero ,
OCATIoN tW LANIXS.—PITILCUASE AND,SALE 01?
1,1 LAND WALittANTS.—Tbe undersigned rattle as,
co n;tenlellta With comps:mat and .rasponsitio grodlrm in to
obtain ClorOlostev or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or
odour children, Who are entitled to Bounty dildtdat also for
the Loratlou of Lauda, and the Sunhat,. and Salo of Land
. .
EM=l
liar-ants
mlll4
New Paper Hangings.
NO. 85 WOW) STREET.
'VINE FRF.NCIT AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS;
v.nA Deeeratloos, to gold, oak and marble;
hall Ter?, of Tartans sty les;
fried anal Ptain Peporo. for dining room 9 and chambers;
Cheap and low prim! Wall Niece;
I:order?, ectillcvo, 11:urrS t Window Shades.
A large end complete tuvortment of the above, Related
for the season, will be told at the runlet low price,.
octa W A LTEIt P. 51 AR.I3 II ALL.
VW altar 1 1 .
TIII . ORTSItsu4 :Dealer in franell aud American Paper
❑ancrinzr 1212111
wimpy Mat; IiSSITLXII Titian AND 70=1 . 11 STRUM
4DTIIANDIIRS VIBITLXO TIIE CITY BILOULD CALL IN I
0 to gee the beautiful assortment- of CHINA, GLASS
out QUEENSWeI RE, now open et the above establish.
moot. Our goals being entirely new, we are enabled to.'.
oifor Inducements In all the latent styles of Dinner, Tel
and Toilet Ware, white Irowstone, we have a great variety
of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stone ware ,
Tea end Toilet seta. Our etock.of ,white Covered Dishes, 1
t , sup Tureens. Vegetable Dishes without coven, Baled
and every article appertaining to a Diuses Bet is
large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery,
Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and Douse Furnishing Goods, we
have it large assortment.
COMMON WARE--Our stock, lir tortUnort , Teas, Plates,
aera,.i , lappla% Dowls,`Piicheff, and every article
lo the line Is large, and we are prepared to pack them with
or without hoe goZds, as the purchaser may wish.
Also, a large assortment of el Ittode o i7LABB WARE,
which we are selling at mann:lM trit' pio r os,s oriel:kb
are uttered at wholesale or ret
0c25 JURY.
SPRING- STOCK OF HAXISITRO PIANOS,
CiIIatIATTE lILi7dIE, No. 11S Wood
street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent
, The hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly su
perior to all others, both in elas.qm:ty of
loud. and roper iority of tone.
They bare oat only received the highest marks of appro•
button lrom the best European Pianists, such as
LIST, TilaLtliatO,
And others, who have them constantly In their own use,
but also from our reshlent Professors. The following Is an
extract from a letter of
rituFL'SSOR ICENRY nonDoca
After describing the particular style, two of which he
wants fur his own use—one Urand and one Oquare—he
speak: as follows of their excellentqualities:
" Sly little daughter, who playa very well, mnst,with my
self, have a good instrument, and yours are the oroy ones
which can satisfy me.
•• Instruments are offered me on the moot accommodating
t...rms. 1, however, do not like them; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone of yours.
"1 remain yours, respectfully,
•• llama lionuomr, Pithiburgb, Pa."
For sole by CIIAIILOPTE lILU3Ik, at the "Ohl Estab.
Itched Piano Depot," 118 Wood street, 24 door above Fifth
Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for Ballet, Daras Boston Pianos, (which in the East
ern cities are considered superior to either Chlekering's or
N nuns & Clark's, but which fact is not extensively known,
as they have but lately been introduced hero;) and other
New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
prices from g11'25 to $5OO. robin
AFEW days since, I published an advertisement of my,
liestauao Pisses, in which an extract from a letter
from Prof. H. Rohbock, of this city, addressed to Messrs.
lieumgarten & •uf Hamburg, the manufacturers,
was inserted. This morning I observed In several of the
daily papers a Notic-," signed by Prof. A., in which he
states that I was unauthorized to make use of it, and that'
it was incorrectly stated and applied.
In reply—l presumed that it he bad written the letter,
he, of course, meant what Was therein contained, and con
sequently required no authority from him to make the
same public. As regard, the assertion as to its incorrect
ness, I have the letter in my posseiWon, and it awake fox
Itself, word for word as I have published. Illessra. Baum
garten & Bans are not dependant *Upon Mr. Itohbock for'
endorsement—their Pianos were known, appreciated and
re:eived the highest rommendations from the first artists,
lung before Prof: B. saw tit to pass an opinion upon them.
My reason for publishing the extract was lathe fact that
be was well known in the city, and not be 'Base hie recom
mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the
pianos. In conclusion, I inky add that they stand on their
own merit, and are endorsed by anchmen as List, Tbalberg,
and others, solely on account of their merit.
mh23 CHARLOTTE BLIJELE.
IN an advertistMent nflaint: .papai." my
na so is made use of In connection with the Hamburg
Pianos. Such use la unauthorized by me, and, moreover,
the metier is incorrectly stated and misapplied. The facts
are theae: About a year ago'l wrote to Baumgarten &
Heins, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) for a Piano
of a new and !mealier construction, and of which I furnish.
oil a minute description. They replied that they did not
manufacture any bah; and requested' me to 'examine a
Plano of their make sent Jilts. Blume, at the same time
offering to furnish me with a similar one, in case I liked it.
I accordingly examined the inetruMenr, but as it did not
please I declined purchasing of them. I have since
bought and am now using n Plano t ee m the factory of
Nuaas E:Tqqj,t.Y.-.80.11..130p1i...
'NEVI 6TO eft OF
C-HiCKE.RIIVG J SONS.'
- : PLAN
2 4 7: grilav AIELLOR; No. 81 woo.
between Fourth street and' Diamond' alley,
has just received from the manufactory of COICE.MINO.
& SONS, BOSTON, a new and qiupply of their FIRST
CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE rIANO FORTES, with all the'
late and valuable impu3irementa—also, of their plainer and
tower priced styles, suitable fot tbbse-who require .a cheap
but goOd. instrument; 'An tho Pittuo_Dirt4s from this man
ufactory are warranted, and will hosoIdINVARIARMAT
BOSTON FACTORY PRICE& , .. _
OLD PIANOS . --SeveraL. aecond-hantl Banos; in good
order, for sale at $3O, $6O, $755115, $lBO, &a, Az. .
• MELODEOIO3---A. full. supply of: Melodeons' of. t otirely
new and beautiful styles, and from thatbest manufactories
la the country, at $45, $66, $75, alOO, 0154150:
a.lasue)l4
Agent for the sale of Curcirannus &Bons' Pintos,
' For Pittsburgh fad 'Western Penna.
Nc‘ 81 Wood 1411 4" l'etweend. alleF and (=BATE OF MAGNESIA—An excellent and agreeable
Fourth street'. . _mhla lJ pmvatiee. A large supply, and warranted'fresh,
8A.000.-16 Begs 6 Twist Tobacco receiving and for ways on hand .
.JOS. FLEEING,
T •
sale by dop2o] !ATWELL, LEE h 00. jel.
,Corner Diamcmd and Market st.
. ,
••• .
rrk.i.d4 r 4 N.. 34
JOHN - D. DAVIS,
Garza . of Wood and Fifth greet&
CHINA HALL,
CARD.
NOTICE.
MISCELLANEOUS
Pittsburgh Mathematical. dt Commercial
COLLEG
TS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen
Papas who wish to teceive a sound and thorough know
ledge of the following branches of. education: Writing,
Book.lfeeping and all its collateral sciences, Al gebra, eome
try, Trigonometry, Mensuration , Navigation, the use of
Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Am, he. 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 menthe has suc
cessfully taught in the Iron City Commercial College, but
has left it on his own accord with the intention of este).
'Hsiang an Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh
can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than
making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by nochance
,will Writing be neglected.
The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any person
who doubts his qualifications, as they were by the gentle
mon whose names are attached to the following testis
monists:
ALLZGIIPSY, November 24,18¢4.
I take great pleasnre lir certifying to Mr. Barry's quail&
cations as a thorough Book-Beeper, and fully competent In
instruct young gentlemen, in the- =lance of accounte—.be.
sides being'a good roatbematidan 'and ripe scholar in other
respects. ' ' 'JOBE FLEMING, ;
Late ; Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Prrrsotroan, November 24. .
Mr. Barry is eminentlyquaßiled for imparting instruct:lea
in the science of Arithmetic and Dm:tide Entry Book-Beep
ing. ;found hint even critically acquaintel with OMOri
branches of knowledge. JAB. M. PRYOR,
Principal Third Ward Public Schools
-I state It as my.apiniOn, that. aS a Mathematician and .
Book•Reeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals,-and no supe
riors._ I think all the Teachers of this dounty Association
'will coracto with me in this statement.
.Prinoipal First Ward &hoots, Allegheny.
Tie Writing department will be attended to by a gentle
=lll2 of ouperior gnalifieatione,Who will devote all ,
hle at
tention to the immediate impetreemedt of the pupil/. '
/louts of Inntruction from 9 A.ll, to 3.0 Y. kl
TERM 8:
,
Book4Leeplas and Writing-- ...... 420 per mauve. .
'Arithmetic. ..... —.....—.—.-- ...... ..., .. ~. 10 per quarter. ',
Writing , 3 for 20112MT:1.
ATILCMIX BUILDING'S, Liberty street, near Wood.
ratan , J. BABItY, Princiiaj.
DR: HENDERSON ,
OCULIST AND AIJRIS*
TiICATI3 ALL. miAns or 7= 102 AIM ran WllOOO2 curritroi,
ISECEINO, ELISTEUESO, oil THE 178 Z OP CALOMEL.
OYYTOB 458 BROADWAY, COB. GRAND BT., MY YORK.
Hours from 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M.
1)
0110IL.GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Attila or
Chrimlißlimineas with Films, Iritis, Atuanroids and
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, 'ore among
.rho disesees of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with
perfect satisfaction.
All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principlea.
Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation.
All letters postpaid will secure prompt attention.
We select the following references from among the thou
eands of care, which have been successfully treated by'Dr.
Headereon :
Wm. J. Fryer, 120-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
*Alfred Southwick, Printer '
CI 41
Goodspeed, Glens Valls,N. Y.
Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Allah.'
*Sim A. M. 1,. Wilson, New York City, N. Y.
t Hiss Mary Bellows, N. N. Station, Duchess co., N. Y.:
*Edward G. Bolger, Bristol, Conn.
*John Neuman, Engineer, N. Y.' • ;
David Little . . Engineer, N.Y.. •
Wm. F. B. Odes office Courier and Enq, N. Y.
}Jame, W. Kirb y,i Brooklyn, L. T.
Jarvis Rodgers, " - " -
A. B. peeves, Telegraph Operatzr, EL Nicholas Rotel,
R IL Ferriss, Organ Builder, Houston St.
B. B. Doolittle, M.D., Hinismi; N. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yoliken, N. Y.
Al. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y.
IL L. RAM Albany, N. Y.
A. Dillenbach. Schenectady, N. Y.
Capt. B. IL ILlviland, Athens, N. Y.
. • John W. Hackett, Ifinghamptan, IL Y.
These patients were blind, and had to be led to the Wiles.
At the expiration of two weeks they =ld go about Meaty
at pleasure. • • •
'These cases of Amanroxis were restored to eight after
they were glean up as Incurable by the faculty, and tan be
referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts in
these cases, by writing to them. }ant..
IRON CIT V COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
OP WZSTERX PENNa 71 V.A/Mt . •
....:.............:...APRILIBSS.
BOARD Or- TRUBTRES.
lib Excellency, Gov. James f lion. B. M. Riddle,'
Pollock. Eton. J.l'. Brady,
fob. W. Eigiy, Ix. Goy. Er. A. Eryoy, - E N . •
Cut Wilson az'Candlev, ; B. L. Fahnestcwk, Esq.
Col. Wm. napkins, Ed. Campbell, Esq.
Capt. D. Campbell, I Alex. Bradley, Esq.
N. P. Fetterman, Ee.
This Inttitutlon is now organized under its charter, and
is to fall and Toryraccasaful operation under the follewing
eMziant
EMEISE
T. T. lIIVEICOCE, Pm:dent, ant Profevor of the
Scitneo of Areonnte, and of the Art of Book.lieeping.
JuIIN FLEMING, Anexisto Professor In the game de
partment...
OBORGE F. IMTCMCOCH, :k. M., Professor of Mathe
matics and Teacher of Penmanship.
JAMES IL lIDPICINS, , of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lec
turer on Commercial Law.
There are , two Courses of Study—one a Commercial; the
other a itathematical couree.
Thera will be. hereafter, Quarterly Public Exam/nations.,
by a Board of Examiners, for the awarding of Diplomas.
Students enter at any time, continue at pleasure, and
even after leaving, return when to disposed.
There is In preparation, and will soon be Issued, a pros
pectus of the institution, with a catalogue of the names of
upwards of 205 Stud nts, who have matriculated since
the openin- ' of - the Cottege,in November, 1451..
./t the firm and steadfast determination of the gentle
men who have the management of thin College, that St
shall not become second to any other of its kind : and with
this pledge, they respectfully solicit n continuation of that
flow of patronage which- has so signally distinguished the
career of this Institution, from Its commencement.
Address" IRON CITY COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, Pa." (jel
Notice to 'Rucks and other Corporations.
AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, 1
Harrisburg, May 1.855.
You will pleaso publish, for four consecutive weeks, the
two following Sections, In conformity with the provisions
of the 731 Section cf the Act of seventh May,1665, entitled
"An Act to provide for toe ordinary exPolloso of govern.
merit, the Repairs of the public Canals and Railroads, and
for other general and special appropriations."
.. E. BANKS, Aud, Oan'L
SECTION 71. That all banks, Institutions and companies
'of every kind and nature whatever, incorporated under
or In pursuance of any act of the legislature of Penneylva.
nia, general or special, or of any other state, and going
business In this state. shall give notice, accompanied by the
oath or affirmation of the president,, secretary or trimmer,
to the auditor general, of the corporate name, date of in
corporation, time of commencing business and place of
business of such bank, institution or company the amountof capital stock, dividendi declared, if any, with rate and
time thereof,er the value of stock, according to the provt•
alone of the act to reduce the state debt, and to incorpdrate
the Pennsylvania canal and railroad company.. passed
April 29th, one thousand eight hundred'and forty•fenr.
SECTION :2. That all banks, institutions and comPanlea
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 into.
rest thereon at the rate of 'twelve per cent. per annum an.
corn until pidd. m .16:4w
1. W. CHADWICK,
Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco,
RAGS AND PAPER,
No. 149 WOOD STRUT, BELOW SIXTII, PITTSDUILGII, PA.
Akile. The highest market price, in C d 911, paid for
ao9o ly.
JoLIN ATWELL. s. .7. Lia cues. e.SWELL.
ATWELL, LEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MEROUANTS.
AND 17£414118
P e tw'rsuuacis DIANUFACITURES,
*O,B Wood, st„ betwsen Water and ll•ant sts,
op/S) PliTsl3l7lloll.
1 LI
_ tiseoution or Go.Partnereltlp.
/TIRE co-partnership heretofore existing between JOSHUA
RIIOUES and PIIIIIP ILEYAtiat, in the Wholesale
Fruit and Confectionary business, is this day dissolved, by
ammo] consent. The business of the firm will be settled
up by Joshua Rhodes, who Is authorized to receipt for all
debts due said firm. JOSHUA REEDER.
PHILIP REIMER.
Iltath 27th,1825.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
. •.
air The undersigned have this day formed a Partner
tilde, under the namo, firm and style of ItEYMER &
ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Bruit and
Confectionary business, No. 39 Wool street.
PIIILIP REYIWER.
ROST. J. ANDERSON.
Pittsburgh, Mardi 27th, 1855.
Air. In retiring from the Confectionary butinesa, I cheer-
fully recommend Meseta. BilrilEa & Amens= to my friends
and easterners. JOSUUA MODES.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. lap2ll
Alexander Has.,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, 111 Th street, op.
lJ posits the Comet Muse, Pittsburgh, Penna.—has per
manently located, and will punctually attend to all business
entrusted to his charge. •
nt Frances :
Hon. W. P. Johnston, President Allegbeny Palley It. I.
W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer t• CI
Geo. It Elchbaum, Associate Ent:. '
David ChiN Engineer Pittabth and Stetib. E. P.
James Thompson,Duperintendent City Gaa Worke.
James E. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny City. lap7:2:st
Areas Dialing a. 4,1, Di Winery. ~
4 ..
MRS: S. B. CARCO respectfully informs herfriends
and oilers; thitt she Is prepared to make to Order the
latest styles of DR.NBSEB, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,
TALMAk de., on the shortest notiro and on the roustrea
lonable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatnmv
and despatCh. Bonnets altered and dyed according to
directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim k
give satisfaction.
Apollo Buildings, No. 78 FOURTH Street, second story,
Berne entrance as to the Crystal Palace naguerrian Gil.
lery. • ' ' jr2Oxiewly
Removal,
PRINGER' HARBAUOII & CO. have removed lo No
0 295 liberty street.
SPILMCIEIt EARBAIIOII
PLUNGER. HaItBAUGJI a CO., (Fueetwsore to S. Ear,
bangb Catinsdesion.alid Forwarding
Ora in Wool and. Produce! generally, N0.:45 XdtortFatreet,.
Plt4aburgli, Ps.
~?4;?`,• . ..-. ?,w'+:^s~ sttsr-.'%r~.'w..5.... _ ~.. /K v. <x..'c. •:'...c.A _~uJ.?'
- -
CITY CABINET WARE-1101.1BErp
No. 173 CHESTNUT sTREsr,
(opPostu lanarszrams 11111,)
' • • Phllalielphlai
rtraltrruss; IN EVERY STYLE!
Compristng.LordsiXlV, Louis XV,Elisabethanand Antlgue,
-with Sculpture Carving and, modern style•
In BoHiewood, Walnut,. blahogany,fiatinwood and Maple;
all of superior construction, and finished in the -
best stylo,egualto, if not excelling in
the. Goods of any Establish.
xp.ent in thellnited States. _ •
EPLVIING - none but experienced worimen, (appren.
Mee being Osltivelyexcluded,)and wing thatestraa
terials; the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to par.
chasers. Amongst the many advantages ,ofrersd', to pus.
chasews,L3 the facility of Pundshing a House, either in ale
-gent or plain style,Completely from one establislunentt by
which means.all, the articles In erach-reomezernwpond in
style.and quality, and the intmarunt,stockralwaysuca hand,
being SO.-varletur ht design; enables purchasers to please
their taste tn.& selection, without the delay necessarily
causedinnrclarlnglittrultme. • -- - •
To give.= Idea of the Sabha Furniture on hand,l deed
onlyinform you that my dooms arel76 red long, by 27 feet
wide, fournoorein number; with Shops contiguorm,
dent to employ 200 hands, whleh , la a guarantee that:the
work is all done under my own Immediate r hispectlon.
Air The Packing Is all done In the Store, andSurniture
warranted to carry safely any dioteume. Visitors to Plena
delphia aresespectfolly incited; as purchasers or Othentiae,
to call arm examine the Goode. au2s:ly.
JOHN HMI',
JOSIZP 1110GUIDGE,
•
COM • irtag /AND POTIVTAILDIIIO -.lfElleff.ANl,
Ho. 88 Oolnumansty anow Pram Sinain.,
St. Louth,. . .
C ONSIGNMENTS andeononlasionarrillmeet ultli prompt and *monad attairthin t and Mare adranom will be
Oren wt . = required, on Conalipimenta or Bills of Lading,
an hand.
Orden; for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and o t her
Produce, will tie promptly filled at the lciwert market prices.
The Iteeerving and Pormarding gf Iderelouidire and .Pro•
duce Will meetwith especial care and dispatch; the loyal
rates of Freight will alwaye be procured, and tho expanse
otlitorage and 'Drayage aa innetams possible avoided.
Pais&Bacon, St. Laub; Erns & BL) 1 tolta,
Ohs: :eas;Blow oo.', do,' - Strada. &Vermin; . , do;
Ohonteau & Valle, do; Hosea - & Fraser, ; dor . .
Doan, King& Co., do; 13prin & Whiteman, do;
.I,W.Batiortkilro ,Pittabh' M 0 n & Co., . ; d r e•
D. Leech & Co., . do; ' & Yarnell &C0., - Philatla;
Win:llohnos & Clo; do; Morgan, 3. M. Buck &Morgan:
Nlow & March, New York. B. B. Comegya, • do;
Trost &Forrest, do; Shields & Dittler, do;
Charles &Helga, do; Josiah Lee it Baltimore.
A. O.Y.stwell Co.,lteston ; Abraham:4l. Cole, do
Eloward,iton Co., do ; W. li:Regaeld9, 7: Lordseltle
H. D. Newcomb & Bro., : do:,
T.O.Ystichsll4 - 040amadasion Merchants. Now Orleans.
lea /mean open Polley Mimi:trance which will corer
all ehipmenta to my address, when.advded by letter per
m% or when endorsed on bilyor lading before, or at tior,
time of eblpment. ';O4,EPYL 4104&1DG.E;
-•• tit. Ueda. bilaeourl.
LET, FOE SALET&o.
tattoo -to -whom) t trinity Viinotirn. i
HE PUBLIC USING BALES of Real Estateat RochesT
ter are now eland, and the Ilwilding%Scasan has fairly
communed. _Every citizen utilochester is busily employ.
ed.: Dien theBo or 40 new families who have become citi
zens the prasent.enting. dad constant employment, andlis
• fey days • httned families more will be required to
carry on the work of the present reason.
The Oar Building Bf.ablishorent is now near compleiion,
and will be in full opm..tioa in RMS.. several Cars will be.
ready for delivery, by t ,ntract, the Ist of July, 1855.
Two or three:now churches, in Rochester; will be:con.
traded forimme .lately, and numerous otherimproveme eta
will be commenced: requiring a greatrunonnt of mechanical
and other labor independent of the Car Establishment,
which wilt probably employ from one to two hundred.;
A prominent brickmaker.from Pittsburgh has „lust put
chased nine large lista, and contracted to - make upon them.
forthwith. 000,000 bricks.- Two gangs 'of hands commence
sark the present week, besides the othergazda heretofore
established in the neighborhood.
Our Bone QuarraM are already alive wiChwOrknisis, and
the rand leading to them lihed with trans. ,
Lsosber, is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements
will anon spring up taselleve , seine of our houses, which
now have "5 fainilies, 4 - families, - 3 Disillie.i,end dozens of
them 2 families es. h.
Any who did not buy thesis lota at the font public Bales
last se-lain, or the four public. sales the present Fpringi can
still secure good bargains at prirafe :at by calling on the
subscriber. in Rochester. Terms- %down,l , ,', In one year
and %in two years. - 31. T. U. GOULD.
P. few lots can yet he had at $6O to $lOO each,if
applied for before the 20th May. These lots are twice as
large as tumid city iota, I , lz : 40 feet by 12b,and the price.
only from.. $1,50 to $2,50 per foot front.. he present re.
served homestead and magnificent propertyof Ovid Pinney.
4 acres In the centre of the borough of Rochester ; also, the
beautiful 20 acres, building, orchard, .tc., of F. Ken can
be bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and
there are not two such bargains within a hundred miles.
met
Public, bale of tide Clain Line of Publlc.
WOrks of Pennsylvania.
NOTICE is hereby giver!, that by authority of an Act of
Asaembly of Pennsylvania, approved May Sth,• 1853,
will he exposed to publio sap, at the' .Ifireliznt's Exchange,
in the city of Philadelphia, on ruesday, the 241 it day of *Ju
ly, 1855, at 'I% o'clock, P. M..„ the whole Main Line of
PtAlic Works. between Philadelphia and. Pittsburgh, Con
sisting of the Philadelphia and OMumbia Railroad, the Al.
legbeny Postage Railroad, Including the new road to avoid
the inclined plane, the eastern distal= of the. Pennsylva..:
tile canal frem Columbia to the /unction, the lunia4 di
vision of the Penmi. canal from 1.5 e Junction to the eastern
terminus of the Allegheny Portage railroad: and thi West
.ern division of the Pennsylvania canal from, the western
whatnot , of the Allegheny Partageltailroad r to Pittsburgh,
and including' also the bridge over the •littsquehanna at
Durum:ea Wand, together with all the surplas water power
of said senate; and all the reservoirs, machinery, locomo
tives, Mire, trunks, stationary engines, workshops_water'
titationti, toll tiousex offices', stook and materials,-whatsoev
er and wheresoever thereunto .belonging, or hold for,the,
use of the same, and together with the right, title. interest,
claim and demand of the' Comniontozalth of .Penrityirania,
to all property, real, personal and mixed, belonging to:tha
same, on toe terms and conditions prescrthed.by .the said
act of Assembly, copies of which may be obtained on 'ap
plication an or letter addressed to the °thee 'of the Secrete;
ry of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, - Pennsylvania,
Executive chamber, JAMES POLLOCK,
Karrisburg, May 9, 18551 Governor of Pennsylvania.
roylb
Valuable Property for Sale.
rpwo LOTS Or GROUND, upon - win:Oa are erected four
6 1 ,7
ss lUcktwo Said
'rame.BaiHlings, which f eat annually
the city of Pittsburgh, on Perna street, between and
Also, the Factory And. Ground kncrwn as the. "Empire
Works," sitnated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets.
Also, 23 sexes of uultnproVid land, situated on the Alle
gheny river; one mile from •East Liberty.- -On a-portion of
this land there is the beet Haw location-1n the comity.
Also, a number of lets containing from 1. to" 6 acres of
choice land, situated one' north-weit of Raid Liberty,
and one nine east of Lawrenceville. • - •
The above maned pieties. Or ntoPartY are rely desirable,
and will be dieposed of on advantageous terms to early par.
chasers.
For terms of eale and further• information apply to WM.
P. Baum, No.-- Wood street, Pittsburgh.
B. 1). THOMPSON,
Assignee for Jas. 8. Wegley.
ORPGANS' COURT SALE' OF COUNTRY SEATS AND
FLOURING MILL.—By virtue of an order of the Or.
plums' Court of .Allegbeny county, Mrs. Mary B. Davis,
Administratrix of James IL Davis, deceased, wit eapose to
sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, June 16th, at 10
o'clock, A. At., that valuable PA' In Robinson township,
of which the said James H. Davis died seized in fee simple,
now subdivided into Lots of one fourth of an acro to thirty
one acres.
On one of the Lots Is erected the Baldwin Mansion Efouse
. .
dt.sc•—That -superior Merchants' and Grist Mill, (with
water power among the beet in the county, and ample
steam power.) with all late Improvements, and capable of
turning out 1.80 bble flour per day.
This property. is beautifully situated , in. the 'nastier's,
Valley, about four miles from Pittsburgh, where the Steu
benville Turnpike mamas Chertleri Creek . ,,and within half
a mile of the Steubenville R. 11. Station. •
For Country Seats, the location cannot be surpassed, and
its convenience to the city renders it among the most deli,
rabie now offered:-
Trams—Ono-third cub; balance in one and two years
with Interesh
Kane can be seen end farther Information obtained by
applying to Mrs. Davie, on the prexelges, or to
my 24 P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
A TRACT OP LAND, eltdate in - Washington township,
it Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the
came distance fromthe North•wastern Railroad, and twen•
tyllve miles frottaittaburgh, containing One Hundred end
Eighty-Five Acres One Hundred and Fifty-Two Perches,
eh let measure ; ONE HUNDRED 'IND - TWENTY ACRES
of which- is cleared, and TWENTY in good meadow tenth
There are erected on the premises several square log build- -
imp, a bank barn, end an excellent Fruit Orchard. •
. . .
Tit )14—One•tbird of the purchase money, in hand, and
the balance in yearly paymenta without interest. Posses
sion will be given on the Lirs day of Ootober, 1965. • •
myd SANICIEL
Coat Works For Sale. '
SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND; with 2,50 acres of C o a l
attached, and all the improvements thereon in success•
ful operation. bald 'Fermis situated on the Monongahela
river,24 miles above Pittsburgh, and la supplied with a
Perm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Rallroad;and
an excellent harbor.
The vein of Coal is five feet thick,ind cannot be surpassed
in quality. For further particulars apply to -
- NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
jel2tf . .N.0.'2.3j5 Liberty street:
4PAM CONTAINING. 53 ACRES OP BANB, tinder a
- high - state of cultivation, with a large and Convenient
LiYELLING liOtifilt, recently built arid of modern styli':
geed. Barn, fitabling, - A , —, situated on the south bank of the
Mcnougaliellizirer, miles above Pittsburgh; being ono of
the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be
found. „Possession given on or before the lot of. April next.
linguini of • H. OffILD CO.,
inbsitf ..133 Wood street:
For bide:
A BARDUCIIE AND SET OF liAlt.N.Egl—They were
made to order by our best mechanics, and have only
been used a few months. They will be o.ld at a bargain,
as, in consequence of achange that has taken place in the
subscriber's fendlYsite hue no Airther use for them, •
A. BA.LLOII,
ai4` ' V 0.146 Water street.
. .
l'7>#ll,BollB WISHING TO BUY a good; comfortable
E - DWELLING HOUSE, ate requested to examine the
following: -41 well fitdalted Iltick - liouse, situate in a plca
era part of Penn.- street,. (No. 803;) contains a hall and
two parlonr, dining room sad kitchen, good cellar, and
seven chambers. eallExtures, - bath room, vrittr hot and
a0.....The Lot is 23 fftt front-by - 100 deep' to art:
B. 1/UTUBBAT AEON,
,
jel 140 Third street,
:Amt. - Km:4m 768872E1
;IT E. SCHMERTZ, ta, No. iO MARKET streed,hss ttid
bisriiidiusmisaatest saaortmstuat of Ladlss, Mime
and Children's GAMES and PABOY - SHORB - Wthis city.
Rica unussarks km, for cash. Jel
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MJXBER 229.
PHILADELPHIA.
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.DAILY MORNING,
ATURDSY MOIQ4NG
BRADDOCK'S EXPEDJTION.
[FROM 'WASHINGTON IRVING'S LIFE OF GEOBOE
SVASHINcITON4 , - • - ,
On the 10th of •Jane '
-Braddock set off from
Fort Cumberland - with- hie aides-de-camp, and
others of his staff, Sand his body-guard of light
horse. Sir Petei' Halltefi-teith his brigade, had
marchedihree days provionsly; etulla detach
ment of sishimdred men, under , theoommand of
Colonel Chapman, and the supervision of Sir
John St. Clair, had been 'employed upviardi of
ten days in cattingdown trees,' removhag-rocks,
ancippening ayoad. - .
Theresroh over the ,mountains , proved, as
WaShington had foretold, a 4, ..trehiendons under
taking.' • ^lt was with difficinity the 'heavily laden
wagonsoduld be diagged,up the steep and rug
ged roads,,neyly.made,cor imperfectly repaired.
Often they extonded,for yhree or , form miles in a
straggling and broken line, )ink3 the soldieta BO
dispersed;-iii guarding there, that en-attack on
any sidemuittlii have thrown.thevvihole ircoonfu
!goo, ; it was "the dreary regi.on. of _the great
Savage Mountain, and the "Shades of Death"
that was again made to echo %vitt:hie' din of
What: outraged Washington's notions; aF lb°
abstemious frugality suitable to campaigniug iu
the ”backwoods,',was tho great number of harem;
andtragena•required hy•the brie tra' for the trans
portation of their baggage; camp eqUipago r end
a thousand; artielesUf artiftelal.neoessity..; Sim
ple himself' in his tastes and hahits,.and manful
ly indifferent to Personal indulgences, be almost
doubted whnther such sybaiites in the tamp
-conk] be , efficientin the field
By;ths time the-advanced corps-had struggled
over two mountains, and through the interven-
ing foreat v and reached (10th June) the Little
Meadows, where Sir John StiTiair had made a
temporary camp,-General Braddock bad-become
-aware of Ihe.differente between campaigning in
a new. countiy, or,on the old well beaten battle
,
grenade otEurope. Ho now, of Ma OwnacCord,
turned to 'Washington for advice, though it must
have been a sore trial to'bie pride toseekdt of
so young a man but he bad by this timo sta.
cleat pr4f of his sagacity, and his hoowledgd of
Thus unexpectedly called on, Waibington gave
ida , cbunselitith becoming modesty, but.ith his
accustomed clearness.. There was just now an
oppertan4fo strike an cffeCiiie bloT. it" Fort
Dull:pane; but it might be lost bydelay. • The
iarrison,* accerd'itig to 'credible reports, was
weak.; :age reinforcements and supplies -which
were on iheir way; would. be detained
_by the
iliotight, which rendered the river by'Whieb they
meet come low and tinavigable. Thibloiiinuet
be etraok before•they.could arrive. :He advised
the, general, therefore, to divide hialotees leave
one part, to come on with the etorg.elantl..bag
gage, and all the cumbrous appurtenances of an
- army, and'to throw , ' himself in the advance 'with
the other part,:coMposed of hierohoideed troops,
iightened-.of every thing superfinons.that.might
impede a rapid march.
His advice was..adopted, Twelve''hundred
men, selected, gut ,
_of - till, , Abe companies, and
furnished with ten field pieces,. were to form i
the first division, their provisions, and other
necessaries, to be'carried on 'peek-horses: - ' The
second division, with =all <the stores, izttnitions,
and heavy baggage, lias,t o-be brOught :an by
Colonel Dunbar., , . .
The least practidable part of the arrangement
was with regard to-the 'officers' of the advance.
Washington had urged -a retrenchment of their
baggage and camp equipage, that as many of
their horses ae poseible might bo, used as,
,pack
horses. Hero was the difficulty. Broug ht up,
many of them, in fashionable and-Injurious life,
or the loitering indulgence of country qhartere,
they were so encumbered with whatthey,censid
ered indispensable necessaries, that out of two
hundred and twelve horsee generally apprepria
ted to their use, not more than a- dozen could be
spared by them for-the public service.-;-:Wash
ington, in his own case, acted tip to the _advice
ho had glien. Ile retained no bore clothing and
effects with him than 'would about half fill a
portmanteau, and gave up' ids bast steed- as a
packhorse,--which he never heard'-of after-
During the halt at the Little, Meadows, Captain
Jack and his band of forest - rangers, whom
Crogban bad engaged at Hevener •Meirris's'eug
gestion, made their appearance in, the 'bump ;
armed and equipped_with rifle, and knifeitunt
ieg-ehirte, leggings and - moccasins, and ionking
almost thea band of Indiana as they issued from
The captain asked att intertiew.With the gen
eral, by whom t .it would seem, he wari,net, ex
pected. Braddock received him in his tent, in
his usual stiff -and - statelY Manlier. The 4 'Dlact:
Ride" spoke of himself and his follower° as
men inured to hardships, and'accustomed to deal
with-Indians who preferred stealth and strategem
to open warfare. He requested his conipany
should be employed 'as' a recOnnoltering"party,
to beat up`the Indians In their 'larking-laces
and ambuscades. ' . • 7 .
.ffraddock, mho. had a sovereign contempt, for
the chivalry of the woods,- and despised ; their
d
beasted - strate, replied to', the hero-of' the
- Pennsylvania settlements in a manner tiiithich
ie ; bad;not been accustomed._ " Thdreviislitne
enough," he said, " for making arrangements;
all d, ho hild,e*yipnced.troops, on whom he could
completely rely for all purposes."
Captain Jack" vithdrew, indignantlnt so
haughty a reception, and-informed his leathern
clad followers of his - rebuff. They L fctralwith
shouideied their rifles, turned.their,backs.ppon
the cirip, and, headed by the capta*ltr, depca.ted
in Indian file through tho-woods, for the' signal
scones of their exploits, where men knot their
value, the banks of the Juniata. or the gone
cooheaguet
On the 19th of Jitio Braddock's first division
set out, with lase than thirty carriages,.inclnd
ing those that transported ammunition for the
artillery, all.' Strongly barged.' The : Indians
marched with the hdvancedparty.ln:thalgonrso
of the day, Sonrooyacii and his son beingza.t. a
email distance from the line of march, ;was any
iounded and taken by Some Preach and Wiens.
'His eon escaped, and brought intelligebee4o l his
warriors; they hastened to rescue or'reveogo
him s •but found him tied to a tree.
.-The -French
hat been disposed to shoot him, buttheir savage
allies declared they would abandon them' shOuld
they do so having some tie of friendship - or
kindred with the chieftain, ;who thus reltinecr
the trpope .finbarmed.
. _
Washington was, disappointed.inhis anficipa
done of a rapid march. Abe perieritl, theugh he
h3d adopted his advice itethe main; could not
carry it out in detail. ma military education
ems in the_wray ; bigoted to the regular and elat
orate Mthics of gurope, he 'conitiosot.stoop to
the make-shift expedients. of a. new country,
where every diffibulty is encountered and, mas
'tered in a - rough-and-ready style.'
." I found,"
said Washington, "that instead of pushing on
with vigor, without regarding a little rough road,
they were halting to level every mole hill, and to
c\eot bridges over every brook, by which means
we-were fourdays in getting tirelve miles."
Per several 'days' Washington -had tiufferel
from fever, 'accompanied by intense headache,
and. his illness increased in.violence to such a
degree that he" was,unable to ride, and had to
.he conveyed for a part - of the time in a covered
wagon. 13Ia illness continued With Out interrais
sion until the 28d, ".when I was relieved," says
he, "by the general's abselutely ordering the
physician to give me„Dr. .T.lttnes'a powder's;
one of the - most excellent -medicines in the
world. It' gave Me imthediate. and re
moved my fever and other tiomplaintsid form
days' time." .
• Lettter to J. Augustine Wathirgton.. Sparta,
f On the Conotmeheagne and Juoiata are left the' histary
of their exploit& At one time you may hear or the band
near Fort Augusta, next at Fort Franklin, then at London,
then at duniata,.—rapid nere the movements of tble hardy
band.-Hazard's Rep. iv., 300; nisei .
[TO BE CONTINUED.]
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Dkasolutl ors.
91HE PAIITNERSIIIP„, heretofore existing. „between the
I undersigned, has been this day divioteed by; Uttituim
consent. —Those-who-have visims-ard - trerthe late ftrw.2 , f
LABS CARR, refil_present them tore.ettlenient,tp
P. °lasso:it the City - Hotel. ' ,701127" V:"GLAZ; , ,
tlh.liff.
Pittshirgh June]. 1855.
Elitir , The undersigned having withdrawn from
th 6 City Hotel, :would cordially recommend to tbe traael
log public, and to his friond9 nartnar
John. P..olass,, £oq., a[ho continurat4oluzineas:l
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