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DENA L , c:.•.L.- i.,i.;,-,.• ,:l G :z-tn ers hip. • - ruin iabqcribere hare this day formed a partnerehip for IL the purposeof !carrying on Ormettrrion wad firriaard. connection with the Fith, dater and chi, and PT...- duce basil:tees generally, under the otyle of Ea - gusti tr. Ricn eaDaox; warehouse No. Ws Water and 150 Fronttereett , ; formerly occupied by Burbridge Ineirem. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAnES RICHA RDSON, JAS. J. BEN:VETT. Pittsburgh, Febrnarrlet, 1854:feb3 FFt. DIL4SO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer II a Country Produce, offers for eat, a choice stock o Groceries, selected for farailY use. Spites of every variety and the purest quality, ground at • his Steam. Mine. Alm', Dried Fruits Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In oil changefor bierchandLte.. P. It. D. his prochrecin full assorttnent of Landretbea Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention --•"' ""- ter.ulad in rural affairs:. sisactiarir. , , I J. I. DLDNATT ~ ., - ..Fidgeirll3-11.-41D- t e-1011, 1 1.11.DN0N. - C °3l' 'ISSION AND FORWARDING 51 ERCLIANTS, AND Wholesale Dealers In Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Prodnee generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Durbridge Ittglimm, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Petat.D. fe3 • •- Comsatlesion IIou•e. 20. in subscribers have opetteda house for the above par. pose, at N0.,17 :Smithfield street,. four doors above the nongalela Ileuse.. We will purchase, or receive, on commassier4for tude,cowlanmente of Flour, Bacon. Ch eese, garn, oats, Barley, Pia. Scel. Grass B , !Gli , L 410,1 Hay, A., upon which we will make advaum,ror purchase at the test market rates for cash. CO nrerB • AWE° & O:? Di'Laughltn, 11 mttLER IN QKO tTS3 PRODUCT, FLOUR, BACON, &e„ No. 10, wrner Smithfield end first streets, Phu:, urgh, Pa: novfl 1.14 I. YOUNG rII.&13C1.1 L TOCINCI T. IL Young & Co., Smithfield street, opposite Cdy Hotel, M . 1 6 1 E A R . n o j l eir k , 1 S 1 y o d Y e.r e rt ß tt on T IFoUteL Nl'l T or; wor e: pa =loll' warranted, and sold at n>duced pricea. Cate taken U packiwz f r land and water eartlarm. au 71 13. Wood._ rmeJlt4 ER AN - 17, IVROLESALE DEALER IN 11 - INEs Asa 1,1.1.4110145, No. 147 North Second street, firth door nor i7.acc elm side, Philadelphia, hos on hand the best U‘litio . 96llll,lllr,trilica, Wines. Irish Whisky, Ilononga. nobs Whisky, liolland.Din, Cordials, k.c , on terms worthy tho ate Litton of purchasers _ and dealers, fou29v Dlgby, Jr., A.ND FURN WISING STORE, Masonic ILI Fifth street, Pitteburgh.—Clothing made to order, In gait style. qad et tandorato KuOJr H.. a. A. C. Duncan,. WHOLESALE 011.00EN.S, and Dealers in Produce, For FF ciga %Flues and Liquors,oll Monongaholaand Reiss fled WddeltF. No-211 Liberty st„.Pittabargh. Pe. I jy29:5, =EI A. Paladin, WHOLES ALE and Retail SADDLE, DEARNESS, - TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET DAG manuthe• toter, N0..1.06 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. iT 29 ;T - - • • John FL Mellor WITOLESALII AND . - RETAIL DBAI.BII IN MUSICAL INSTRUNLENTS, Pianos, Music., School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood atre.d.. • rjata A. J. 111LOA21 .DANUL MIL, JR. HAGAN & AUL, WHOLESALE nud Retail Dt !re in 51113, Pitney and Staple DRY GOODS, Noe, n likertot and 8 Union street, Pitteburgb. eprdll POWER...X. MEILOON, AA ROHITE.CTURA. AND OILNAUENTAL Offleinental Patterns for Caning, In every et le; hlcsieling, Designing, .te. Composition Ornaments for Oa.. d* oration or Steamboats, Buil:lino, to.; 96 gurni FI ELI) Street, near the Pent Mee. E. WELITEHOUS.E,I FANDY SILK AND 19001. EN DYER A N D OLEA1 6 : ER, No. 7 JSABEIZA St., near the Emmet Hotel, marl AusanaNy. O. (mutat:Ex • 9. L. CICTIMtILT S. CUTTIDERT & SON , DEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 DEAL &tit,Veld strr4. L. E. Harvelerd, PEALEB in BOOTS, SHOES, THUNIIS and LEGMAN and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty • ts., 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. Jel4 Ei _,, .&1 , , o . ..,; , ---,...z. i.. ‘. • • ‘,..-,,,.: ‘,- ,1,,, :',.., _- , :-.k IT4 . 'Lf•.- - E -. 4 --r, : ',": - - F ..., , -..*_! .No. 135 Wood Street, ja3:y7r Mat door to if. Child's filioelTOuße, Pitti3burch Notice. Therlog eeeocir.ted with JOH.. ABEL, the. ejl taielneas will hereafter be condueted under the style of J. ABEL t CO., at the old etecd, corner of Ekrolthfield and Fourth streets. jal:y John W. autlor & OWARDING AND co utissioti Co. ,h l-WHAM— MDarden in all kinds of Pittabaigh Hanufactaras, Lead Pipe and Shad . Lard. 67 Front otr.t. r,tro23 • E.NTEAPItIsIM WORKS. jrry, - 1136 Woad ex ...4, Third door below Virgin Alley. "DOWN h 'TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting mjito - theirlerge assortment of Guns, and, Bit, 701vitHig363tols, the largest and best selected stock ever oloenottistais market; together with a general assortment nse t tweee, Cutlery, Tools mut Flshing.Taelale, all of whieh n• • Se-antathe Icareat passible prices to cub pnrehasers t on Torgood aPpromd paper. merlB ti 1 .. - a •, „ • ..-f-.- - - ,! !- -,-' c-4: - 7-* .' - . - V.:# , , ~ ._-,1- '' - - :- W' i 4: c -:, + "-* TIEF 4 ' 4 + ', ....it ;-; .' ' ' : n , 1 1 : , • '' cr,, , ,e s Oc . 4 -,,,-,-," --0,, it'• - . -- . . ~ •. - , a. . . V''';,--":.27qt*--i.."."?.;C,..'(...''^^4!‘,..i+t..?'"1..,...'j.4.'V.. l i. - - '0 46.01 fte.,4*. - : - .'7.,-4- , - t -4 , -r -4 .' ' •-, ; - • •, I ' " 1 1. • .. ;•••-•' ~ I , '' -'.• t , ' - ,.. ? . - :.7,;,,?, ; f:.,.:."• ..e- 4.4,-T» : , ..,. - 4- 4,:je . 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Sir 4itigie eaptert Iwo ostra—taramle at the counter In the Oftice, sad „hy the Yews Bora. . . THE . SATURDAY 110111 i ilia POET Ppahliwbod fro= the Tame °Paco, ou 16 Idge blautet cite b. et, et TWO DOLL ..12.9 a year, In advance. Bingle copica FITZ CINTZ. . . Sir No paper will be . .11aosentinned unlea at the dircro• on of the Proptietora.) anti' all arrearages are palms , "No attc align will he paid to any.order-unleee aOcatt. panled by the money, or eatielactoryrefermece In'this city. .tom Conr.ezied vn„th the F:statdiemcnt of the morning Port one of Mc largest Jas Prnting Offize2 in the city, where in& of mrl.: is done on the i„ s ortert notice, anti matt mum. ble terri4-, PROESSIONAL - CARDS. _. i r I .0a.4, WE l'lrlaJa.r.P.l.ll -, Fourth streef. Pittsburgh. Pa. James A. 1,01-Trio, 1.11 ,, AT - LAW—Mee Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield street andeberryelley; rdesll:ly. JOSEPH A,VNAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oalcei . No,lll-1 Fourth street, , prmiuson, PA. • - .3014N LiAl-LTON. ATTORNEY -AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Mace, corner Fifth and Grant Ito., 7allyZ.l PlrT3E.LliAll t PA. • Thomas Dites.us, A WORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY XL. °Mee, next door to the Yost Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 8. p. ttoss, A WORNEIY AT LAW—No.IO Fourth otreet,Fittoburgb, Jdni, Pa., fourth door talow .Patterson's Livery &able. Je2S C. Orlando I.oomla, A TDORN EY AT LANV-0r.., Fourth screel,sboye Wood .134:Y Li. A rralt - YRY AT LAW—Office an Fourth etreet, between ja . Cherry alley -ana'Grenf street jag 3. N. .al'oelovrry, A TWRNKY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW—Offlora In Zakeirell'altuillings, on Grant atrovt. jai - • - • - - — D. I-1. Hazen r A TTORNEY AT LAW—lco. 127 Fotuila Idroat t! , above 1s Hers - ranr27ry Patrick 111 , Kennia l ALD.ERAIA.N 'OF THIRD .BARD. fI7iFICIII 0011.NElt ON URANT AND NtFru STREET'S ffurrauly ocouplol by Alderman-Lewis,) whero all ba sittesis per - tail:011g the °fare of Alderman and Janice Cl the Peace will be broiuptl r calory" Lip.u.l.rannat.er, Alderiatan. Grant ctiwt, bitumen - Fourth at. and Diamond alley. Concryancingul all kinds done with the great. e..t :are and accuracy._Titles to &date ex. stained. Arc.- 1a34 H. AHL, BuittleoN DENTIST, (auto 6t4 t, ''''''' •*z"" - ce.kcor to G. W..IIIStIIe,) O. 144 SMITH _ ITEI.II STREET. Ah - i— Office hoosa,fromS to 1 o'clock, end mm 2 to f.. o'clock. feblsly .I.6Lx-YrT. leourtla street, five doors; zatt,e. crest et Market. Orricx Hoes—From nine A. M. to are 'life2ll:y _ BUSINESS CARDS. arrEILDD MORGAN RODERTSCI.T. EDITAMD ....... ...... .LIKNOT L. lIIBIGWAI.T. Curling, Robertson It Co., AT ANC t'etCfUe.tlßS OF OUT, PIikILISED AND PLAIN REST Ul. ASSW ARE, trarehoute N 0.14 Wool street, Coroof of Front FLA . ..2OC, rittsbariill. AW . At other Slade of atteswAre and Winlow Glees. at low to •tket prices. JACtin 54LIOLESA.L11 AND RKTAIL CIGAR MANUPACTI/RER AND Braun. tx ALL KINDS Or Tobacco, Snuff, and Clitars, We. 25 PVIA Itarbtrrgh, Keepatongantly on band a large FUpply Of all the carioca brand?, nf lmportwi CLtera. jn34 ?JOHN SIEDORLIEAD, 1 - TrIIOITSSApI GROCER, .IND COMMISSION MSS VY OILANTzfor the ee!e of Pis INlet3l and Blooms, and Prodaliy, Nn. :47 Wood. Etrect. Pirtzburgh. [a r 24 ?MLLE' • . =Y8:8 10.1IYI. J. ANDLS.ION. itJyYniE. H. Ar.. 4111. DEASON, (Sacco awes to Joilt LIU Itholes it Co.) WHOLE3ALE DCALrai LN Pilft.E.LGti FRUITS. NUTS, Spice', Confectionary, Sugarh, 6c. tKaa•No.:3;) Wood street, opposite the St. Chstles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. - er.2 .... ........... CO. tr! £ORWARDL'4• AND COMMIaLSION MERCHANTS, Liberty suet`, oppczit, Penna. Railroad Apo:, apr7 PITT YE t)LG7I, PA. Henry LI. Collins, VORWARDIND AND 00N11116610N , lERCUANT, en 4 Aler to Cheese. liutter t Seeds j Fish au, Prodnoegl,rserally, ataei WOJD St— Pbr7F mare - - • Pro.ll .ft• Murdock. FORMAIIDINO 31.11E.01LA NB, JUiD STEAMBOAT AO EN'TS—No. 7 Water street, Ci oda ati, Ohio. (e.c.l:tf H.lng Rloorticati, TrOLSA.I.4.I GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS-- io. 27 Woad street, PittAburgh. itayk".3 Et.. T. C. Morgan, 0011.0.ELLETI STATIONEIt—has always on tan • 8 1 a general asuort men t of school, Miscal la aeons; a al It lan It po:„ and Cap Pupae, &e., Wholesale and Re tail, No. 1) Wool street, below Fifth, Eaud side, Pittsburgt. wa~Wanted, Rags snd Tanners' Scraps. aplady 1. W. Chadwick., TVIALIII3 H 465 AND PAPER., No. 149 Woad Strcet, J Pittsburgh. Tha highent iu cash paid :or rugs. ciily Phi ILICEXT3OS, Pitta burgh. Miller Jr. 13,Itkeitsem, WnGLESALE 011001.11t3, 13 , 11'01I.TERS OF BRANDIE S, Wittee and Segura—Non 17.3 and 174, corner of Irwin and Merl) , etreeta, Pitteburgh. Iron, Neil; Cotton Yarns, to. constant; y on butol. Y 25 Wltllam Carr 4. Co., (Wm. Cuts late of ttin firm of J. PLILIZII CO.) WaoLnSiLli GRoCltilln and Doulers in Foreign Wine, aria Rro.tblias, Old 31 , itiongehola and Recalled WThk key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty iitrett, P.l , taburgli, Pa. ja64 licury ff.l!Ctllough & Co., GICOCHRS and Commiesion Merchants, WV earaa• fa' PRP° Anti Tryin a#,.. Pitt vhunrh. S•2.lv lUUIIEMIMMM! AND. RETAIL DRUGGIST, WHOLESALE - `o ' '-:. • .;:. ... , ~,,,. 5.4 - • ...7, .-.;'," 1: t '".,.t' .;,''', ',. ~ - • 1- ~, 1.4.,6,3g ~-, ~ t: % ..' •_. .1. -..... s' ..: 4 ' i .. - `-'". '''' ' T , - .r ' f , 1 ''': f J . . j' -. ~,;*.i.-7... ..... i . ::Nryr t n; L . lf 4,',7, ~.: ,, 4 4'. . , , ~ r .* , i , . , '‘',4 ,t.,•:',,.'it.:.- ~.:i;IU-*rf ‘ l 4 *'' i. • .'. 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We keep a general assortment of the above articles co oa, hand toge th er with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pie. toL and Revolvers, fluke, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets ; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket rinlves; Tailors and flair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Seirsors, As Also, Trusses and Supporter& Jobbing and repairing. neatly esecnted. RIPLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. uayl6 Chandeliers and Gail Fixtures. Iran su bscribers are unw opening et their new Wareroc NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith. deld, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PEI:DJ...NTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered to this market. Having arrangements Made by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterne and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We ere determined to sell as low as any house in the West, and Wing practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this line. We continua as heretofore to At up buildings of oTerydis• scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all Undo made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., No. 109 First street Cr.ECORVAIII lILETCHICR, 78019 NEW VOBIL, ,11. MANUFACTURER of the celebrated \t . , Gorsamer Ventilating Wig, }Baltic N Band Toupees, and every description a of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and ) ........_=---,--.Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH BTRBET, • : -v.. J--- -- between Wood and Market, Pitts. '''''''• -= '' -7 burgh. --..x. 4 . .-- •k, V, • tz.••.k.r., Buicara's system enables Ladies : , - ' ' '. Y. and Gentlemen to measure their beads with accuracy. FOR mos. No. L The round of the Read. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. Front ear to ear ' round the forehead. For Toupees , to cover the top of the head only—a perry pattern, the exact shape of the held part. Irayt !dela' Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., Obrner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, WOULD respectfully inform their friends ? x " 1 ,7 4 and the public generally, that they hove conme6ced the manufacture of Oarria,gez, Barotichts, Rockaway', Bugftles,SLeighs end Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also he attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give no a call, before ptireha• ring elsewhere. •oetaily J T. J3L150101 D. T J•11.1:T51 . 0:1 t. attnit Elceislor Carriage Factory. TCIINSTON, BROTHER a CO., PRACTICAL COACH 0 NIAKEItSt, corner of Itetieore and Belmont streets, Alit. Shen) , city, Pa., barn on hand and are MaDIif.,IxITIDG an extew3i.t assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Burigica, Baggage Cars, de., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finkh, wing in all their work the best Juniata Iron and easier,' hickory. Re pairs attended to on the most reasonable terte.a. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their petron• ' a se, will le perfectly satiated on trial of their work. The l'itteburgh and .i , laucheeter Omnibuses pass every fif teen ruin uteeduring the day. PITTS/JUROR COACH -FACTORY ...... OXOUGILLDIRT. ISIgaIOW Q. Co ; ,, SUCCESSORS TO B. 11. BIGELOW, ho. 46 • .•s• "•"' Diamond alley, near Wend street, Pitts burgh— CUM., CAIIRIAGES, 14.1 EA TON , BLIG'GLES, and °very description of G, y rail 's built to order, and finished ID a manner Do w eassed r beauty of design, elegance of Outdo, shill of • oramanmhlp, and durability of materials. gla.- All work warranted . ROBERT 11. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, PITTEHIThwII, tr. — Tr fauccselloc.WlLCOX a CO.; IPI Ci s fIOrt.NER MARSET STREET AND DLS.MOd:D, keep' coustantly on hand n full ' , is:ie.:dant of Dears, Medi cines, MedielnoClieste, Perfumery, and all articlei pertain lug to his business. Physioiaci Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoer.. jaiOy ./Oull tuktr.o. FLE.AIING BROTIIEttS, (Successors to J. Kidd WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. GU 'Mod Street, PiVrgh, ra. Proprietors of Dr. sl'Lricm's Celebrated Venni:nage. li wir Pitta, de. J+lo JOHN HAFT, JR., (Succasaor to Jas. WO uffey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist ? A ND Dealer in PALATE, OILS, DYE sn;Fis, hc., 141 /A_ Wood street, three dooralaqtrba Virgin alley apri:taaely virr;4luunu. JOHN Gli.o LI TT , j I:PURTER OF FRANDIEe, (AIN, WINES, tr.o..—E/naler j in tint, 011 Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, t 3. Alao.Rent.ifyinz Liatßiar, cornar of Smithf3eld and Frrot 4.rosta.Enfatanron R. L. ALLEN, RUM-ESAU orAirr. Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, tit. ALSO, RECTIFYING NO. e WOOD STREET, IITTSBCItOIf, PA. \ArTc7 . oi'; Er neAr la "gar Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye end Rectified Whi=ky, Arpl: 1 1• `Wild Cherry and Blackberry- Brandlas; itttp.f.c omu , - ; corapc Ilion. (31 like t re and Labelleti BotTlar o a go c ail f every style, and Sen s '27johns of all sixes. I r•epectfully invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. I WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. M‘r3:l New School for the Violin_ 1 . )1: U. C. 1111.1a—Till; PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCUOOL j) A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, In so easy, progressive and practical form, and dmegued expressly for the American student, to which is added valuable lea -500.5 and exercises end beautiful arrangements, as Solosand Duos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composted by U. C. HILL, pupil of , Spohr, late President of the Now Trek Philharmonic Society. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by ILENRY KLAIBER., 101 Third street. - - . We have carefully examined the above work of U. C. Mire, and consider St one of the most complete and prat. cal Violin Schools we hare ever seen. O. ANTON, 11. VOGEL, fob 6 Teachers of Music. - 1 - 3 LAIRD, (late of the firm of 000Lrr & LAULD,) having Ili, opened STORE NO. lil t (two doors abort, the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on tho CLOTIIING _BUSINESS, hopes by etrict attention to business to merit o share at the patronage of the late Brm. N. IL—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable styles, and on the ehorteet notice—inferior to none in the nay. jan2t37 Janseat Brolittagar, IUIONONGAILELA PLANING Sllll,—Would respectfully IVI Inform his friends and the Dahlia, that his new estab lishment is now In full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and till all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness,and at the lowest rates. EME=IIMNIga=III Bash, Doom, and Mouldings, of every demrlytion, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find ft to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now turnish them with planed stud suitable for every deacription of work. W. 1. flumes JAV2S HEREON Ec CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, .VrANUFACTUBERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, 1.0- .111_ 00110TIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, &c. Al so Dolton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny atty. Office and Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pi ttiburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for w ,, rk, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. foh2:l y JOSEPII T. LOIATRY. • No. 43 Coma. of 11la and Wood Struts, Office up stairs. Entrance from Film street. Pittsburgh, 70 ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that be has Ito commenced the ILEA.L ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. Ile will also attend to renting. Persons in want of sereants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplimlat abort notice. All badness entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. Beferenca—T. J. Ingham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Erg., W. 0. Leslie Dr. Alex. Black, James Maekeisl, A. A. Mason, Molt A Old. jaalB Schtschman & LITTIOGRAPIIERS--Third street, opposite the Post-taco, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, hill Heads, Show Dills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Businers and Melting Cards, etc., Pdagraml or Drawu 01/ Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold, Bronte, or Black,in the most approved style, and et the ruont rem.nonable pricee. octlh:ly r.lar D. itriE/NO T. J. Guar Graft, Reisinger &, Orel; WEBTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood Etre I pitts burgh, Po. Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Sugar Kettles, Stove Kettles, a. staanao. W. a. .W. W. 61.ALlt Smith, Muir & Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) WOOLES-ALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I" ND DEALERS In all kinds of Pittsburgh Maaufsc turas, 122 Second and 151 yin - A street, Pittsburgh, Penna. f.,115 MITE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISLISIRNT, (late John ston .d Stockton.) and Blank Book and btatloaery Warehouse, Ls prepared to execute every etyle of Legal, cotamordal, Osnal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding; and forulek every article intim Blank Bock, Paper and Stationery line r st Um - shortest notice and on the Moat reasonable terms: ' • -• • Blank iliook-m4 Stationery Wareham, Printing Oftica . and Book Bindery, comet °Mutat and Second'sts. [nor/0 RECO3224ENDATION Itarearacrc pi r.:::r d E.,,,,,,,y Fendere, Plain and Fancy Grater, Fad and Dog irons Portable Forgea, ' 'Pm kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. 121333=1 W. S. Haven t elf - - BUSINESS CARDS North-Western Pollee Agency, NO. 89 WASHINGTON STREET, owner of 11041-born CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. PINIEZDION EDWARD d RIMIKR Pinkerton et Co. - - DXTOTZ TIMM ATTLYTIOIT TO TRI: TII.INSALTION 07 A GENLOiIL DETECTIVE POITOU BUIINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. in h19:(1 tr Piotice. TrE late Erna of TONES a (4,u - rag. having been diesolired by tho death of John F. Qulgg,nn the 27th inst., the busineni of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Roan and First streets. - ISAAC JONES, Surritlag Partner. Pittiburgb, Sept,mber 30, 1854—inetZy Isaac Jones ' ItArANUFACTUREII of Spring and IllisterPteel, Plough In Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptie Snrintra Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall End Ibuumered Iron Axles,--t•orner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oet2:lT ISAAC :CS= D. R A~AN ogers 111c.C0., OFACTIMERS of ROGES' patent Improved Steel .1.11 Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and First streets. oet2ly PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT R. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMO.MD STREET AND GliEttßY ALLEY. subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and 1 Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he bus recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of sire, commodious ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab. nehmen: in the United State.. Its location is accessible from all parte of the chy, while its high and airy situation rend•Tii It especially sui col to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The !lemma are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges hhuself that no pains or expense wil l be spared to make this establishment the fired in the confidence of the public. oct2.3d.f RICIIALID C. HOCIIINfi, It AN FA VIVA rl5 or Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, T)LA IN AND (MCNAM FiNTED—No. 21 Sr Oman MIXT. Al l kinds of CompositMu UrTIAIA.-.llto. for Steamboats, Sc. All kinds of Gild ug cud lie gilding, to order. (lilt Mouldings for Frames, %hol s ,,,a!e and retail Varnleh for till Pa'ntiuo, 11ogrovingt and Llthort erlo, for aalo. al — ar - Impaired or deuced Oil Pa utiogs restored in the wanner. All Framer. and Moutkiinge m‘nufaotured in thh4 estab liahmnt may be cleaned without Injury, with asap and water. C,ll and Ft , P. No. 21 Ft. Clair at., Pitt b rgh. fullt26.tr M'CLURG, DILALER IN Fide Teas, Choice Family Groceries end Willow .• CORNER OF W 001) AND sr_rrii STS., S PA. B covr rrottliinf: large amttrue PITT nt of 81311011 l IGOODS, I. In n..l,lltinn to tits already ettcntrlve purehemd to rn srxt hands In the Eastern market!,' hiCh, VIII bu sold rtl. the 1. ~ .west market prieell. ire- 1101.515, St,stnikfttei, and families, buying by the quit n City. supplied at wholssale rate.. Are - - in the pity tz,si of .1 , 21 J. W RIPE. VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, AF RECuNtill VD h's health FS ail to !wools his old ri7i:incl hi; I,l,l:iti MANUFAC TORY. ut crikr the ofrl,,hetwiren orsi where• he has wit sissortmeni of BLINDS, trimiard xt I hisin nod hairy nod silk 11, I.rrqur.r.l hll otro or rto no tho most rii.isco I.rmtg. rnn is give istisiiir.ion or moo sy r-funded. • Pica-c G;Tc r. can. :16 11A ettn't I.4l.arit lu svntk o 1 Ice- rrliE )/r. JOHN A TWEI.L. In our tt,drirrli e 4 4.P/i hi, , hte by azr....cucut. Our hu•inr~a, ax WHOLE:S E 1;11,C , ntinnyi by Lb , ynn3, , ,in. I. ,; 1!..• 1 )!A ,Al, At CO, Wor.l BA(I LEV, WI and WAI; I , a CO., ~.! trkvtPhta.l.4phia WII. et Co. tic c. I II VF: al - t nointer...t do CO, 1, E. A. 1, .,74.1 , ..ith John will non. 4n ac et tza I,i nu.nd, Fo. ItJ t r..ni ‘tret. 1 cor.ltaily ro ..mm•cl !i,r u.a L:1121 r. th., ; , ,rltr.. - .1 , 51i,, of to,. fri,ojr. 11.;4. 1' II ...111.1..Eft.. H. /. LUX., Jt.). ritinffs. S. A. LOS 1.4 8. CO., 1)111.1., eLND I..il:NI , EFit AND r 7 Att. Inv it. , Cat.ir sttotl, or.l urn., tt..xturt, %Ve fit up h0t.,.. ‘itlt cool Strum, Cattr4rt;t. ttf all kind, to or-0,, for hrtr - 4, ar. l Trink kn.it Anti- A tt ,l-•a1 ,ort hood. Silver rant. fact.try. ric.—ltancirlirat 10 l'racrs K to ouptuttor fa, lit lon in men rh.g ut)t own 0, 11 W . eel/Inc et 1.0.1 10 ;wt . ;cut.lttut :It than theck, wr rachurt, or II nr. /.11 ...trtt to utirrunt.+l. Siohing Sitt , r —We auto manufal - ture Spoons of the Viahir c.ontinned, with every fa ntri reneure , l h•ternlinotlon pt. entire rathfarfron to ( . 0.1 .u - torL.t.utt, t_t 1,,a0l t sur,r; , ,r qua/Ity al tGr wurk. W. NV WlLit.tN, Wat.etwasti . o, 0tt,.1 neon corner of 0 /010,1 oni streets. Slier bo at N^ --- -- enntbot.... uartatatire and elinlr•. ".41WE hare on 1,1,1 eat e.:-, : r.rio.t.katl, ruanufantn. ring 22' I - : A !ti LI OA t CAIII !: IC all'lTUli 1, AND CLIAIIL:•!, of ....7,ry ‘l , , , r4,:inn, Tit.: ky,lonkj f , ,,ing 7.',11 . 11..1.; .I' , o i;ln. Indirallivo Cabin. Cba.re, of varr.Du, ,--"*. tl, n',. ill , (1 . 4..-- Etafr R:.aL44--" re Co • iet,..,,, - - - • _.....,,... 01 ,........„_ . Vo) Ile 1 31." . .--nuTh ntanen, , Cunt tin: - '1 •••,- do , TrnyP, kc, i. , .. Nl,cezial and ,recaraan,t,lp . erran,..,l, and price nadir factory. T. 11., YOUNfi & C , .1.., Jr.V .S SmitlttPl,l Ft...opposite City Unto!. ft 4) T DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, :o) pph irr ,, L. first ~0 r44, a ', 4 , = tire, lIG 1.1, PA IN T u . , E,,,Rl'„ l v iT ,`, .. b .,: i v:, ' .. r th rtr ' !% rg ., " ;_ t r au ..: ' ,.. b- „ ' : ` , 7 1 „; i Purrbaret.4 will tln.l it to t ntr advantage to call at tbl. tobliShment and examine for titernr.elvi , F; II IN all I nr.J to in.ure their eUh:Ol-1. C. L.U.C. N. It —lLemetuber tbr Stnt'lttNrl Coaxer.. febt:y C. L. C. EL 11c.atly tt, Co., CA RPM' WAR tilloUSE, _VW iet Third street, kj near Market, Would respectfully inform their friends end the public generally, thut they here now lie store their complete FALL STOCK, ronsistiox of CA-111.ET8 of every dereription, from the Royal Velvet and lii needle, to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Reg. Poen- Oil Cioth, from one to :ride, new desthos and very oh-h. Cone and Canton istattin2. Drui:gets, Roo, Mets, St a i r Red,. Wlndoee kihviee, kc. Vernon, TO nent are ins ited to cull mud aziktn lite their 'leek. liteemboatts, lintels, and Itosiderieee furl• hihel on thu moat rehtssushio terms, Small profit, and ./ Wei( saleP."1"111 UAFII ONT,Y. Bounty Lontla-.Sottlicra , TI.IE untler , htnett he. mr.d, ith Thom .a 1.11110L111 9 of Wi.hiu,ttou City,lo procure WARRANTS, for Sold.l.n, their Mina', or CI.II tree, for BuIINTY LAIN DS, or any other claims on the Goverlatrwr‘t. SA.)IUNI, FAILNIESTOCK, £,Rldonr., No. 9 RosA Pit tr.burgh. Wm. IL & Co., Isnot-448m0 To T. KENNEDY, 00.,] ANUFACTUIIERS OIL G 1 LT AND 51 Alla/ANY LOOK -13,1 ENO Oh A ;Ss KS, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ate., aril dealers In loapcitted anti Domestic Fancy Goode, No. 02, cor ner of Wood and Fourth streete, Pittsburgh. octiltiw llepot of Long worth qtr, Zlrantermau , • Ca.. towba Wines and Brandy. riIRE undersigned has received and offers for sale, at Cfse manats prsces, a large quantity of Logworth Zimmer man's choice mid world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba Winee. Such ac may desire to proeure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will find ter eatabllghtnent the place for the gratin. catinn of their deed ren. The Catawba .lirandy,tlistilled from the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal to Caror t t the best imported Cogne.c. D. FICKEISEN, big) No. 137 Liberty erect. icontmlyno the, litairske. TOIIE Subsrriber having. the exclusive right to manufac ture and soil SWEIiNfirS,IIOT AIR AND SMOKE . NSIIMING Ft MACE, Is prepared to receive orders, and contract for beating buildings with the most economical Furnace now to use. The attention of those interested It solicited. Env intormation can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of .1. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tf I Iron City stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at. It I• Trues TIIAT PICTIOLES of superior excellence may :; be obtained at cAuccre New Dagaerrean Oalla ry, O. 70 Fourth street, at prices varying Prow One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Claildreo taken in a few secunds. Call and examine specimens of the various stylea. /looms open day and eve ning. n f•b10 & PRODLICE, FORW.AIIDING AND COMMISSION MER• CHANTS, Eraruvalt, —Strict attention paid to all conlounruentt , for onto of Flour, Produce, h.o. Order, for tho purchnaz of Produce solleirol and promptly atterd..l to. Ovate for re-ahiprucnt forsrartird with despatch. local: Cm HOME I.E.A.GUE FACTORY. 11A.MILTON Frt.:WART, Manufacturer of Sitlrting, jl Checks, Twoods, eta., Robeoca ntroot, AlL•gheny, has oponed 6 ttareroom SIC) ND FTORY PosT Drirt_DlNG! , , corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Chocks can be made as good and sold so low hero as In any other oily to the United States, are invited to call and costume for rahl2:lni Ledite .fic• (Snocoakors to din'Tony & Ladlio.) k t f AtitiLkaUlll:llB cf Cut, Moulded Bud Plain, Flint EVI and Fancy Colored GLA2SWARIL and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Were• bonne corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. mbtt:dly LIME LT AWING said nay Interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, & CO., to William H. Talcott, who, with A.G. Henry, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety BUM nem at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style of Wm. 1.1. Talcott k Co. I cenlidently re commend them to my former onstomers, 135 every may qualified to give entire satisfaction. All pernons having demands egalrust me, and all indebted tg mei will please make an early settlement. .; 2 'octi2 T. KENNEDY. ..L.11254—if bias New No.l kierri A n T g w re nu ed uo urx d for:0014.1T , ` `4 `~ PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1855 REMOVAL. C. IHMSEN BIANUFAOTONEII OF EVERY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES , AND WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; ALTO PLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Noe. 104 Second, & 133, IRS First at., PITTSBURGH, PA. frol/S D. B. ROGTH.9 New Trimming Store, No. 83 Corner of Market street and the Diamond. 'DRANK VAN GORDER respeefally announces to the publieof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his new Trimming Store on Monday, April ‘l7th. Having fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and tiled It with a choice selection of the latent styles of Trimmings and Fan." cy Goods, he natters himself that Le will offer superior in• dace nents and endeavor to give roll Falba:lion to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No.B3 Market street, corner of the Diamond. raprl2] FRANK VAN (MILDER. 1 31 1sseTution of Copartnership. vl silk: FIRM UP LIVINGtiTON, ItCGORN & CO., Pro• prietorn of the I'ITT3IA/lIGLI NOVELTY WORKS, • as dissolved by the death of Mr. Joutr .1. Ilaheri, on the 4th of March lest. The busloes3 of the NOVELTY WORK wilt ha continued in ell its branches by the surriving partners, under the natn- end style of LI VINOBTON, COPELAND 44 CO., who will also settle up the aOelre 01 the late thin. L. R. LIVING.STON, CALVIN ADAAII3, W. K. MOOILUKAD, Pittsburgh, Pr; May 4,18.55.1 W. B. COPELAND. • rona M'CLOEINIT. COLZILLII/8 111't7OSSZT. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 88 WOOD STIIRET. MILS subscribers respectfully inform their old customers 1 and the public in general, that they Lave this day as sociated themselves in the above business, Under the Or= of JOHN itI'CLOSKEY & CO. They respectfully solicit stare of public patron age. The previous business of each rill be settled by them. serves respeetivolv. foho Boots and Shoes. J. hFLAUGIILLN, No. OS Fourth street, nearly a pposite J. the Mayor'. Onleo, is tucoufeeturingfientleinen's first Boots, I ow Shoes, tie, and buttoned; Cougre , , and Button ed Gaiters. Ladles' Roots, Half Boots, Jennp Linde, pars, and French Lashing Ostlers of every valor and chain; facie; Kid and Satin Gaiter!, of the best material; Mica. and Children'. do, of every variety. _ 11.—All hind,. 'node to order, on short action. fitflil Soldiors. Bounty Lamas, AND CLitalB AGAINST Ut./VEIII , I3IENTO-1. rill pro. e^ri• Bounty Land 11 - arra:Ai foe Rai:dices, their Widow; abd Minor Children, sod will I....weento Ocoverncient, and allwnd to bt , •lners In tht, "Court ut Claims," eternity est.blislio Iby Ocsizros e. • • titles., No 148 Third Ptr.l., one door chore StnithEeld rt. Ntcri.:ll 1561,--(eanal) NA.1"1,011.. JAKE:: 'WA RDROI', nvrEas (or sale CANARY BIRDS uf the burrsoray breed, being, very hardy, and fins. elnaers. Bird F•eado —Canary, Ifinet, Roos, and raised Seed: Bouquets will be furni:thra compotes.' of till fluent /LOWER:9, visa Carnal:WA. Rose Rude, Itallotropea, kr. Evermars (in rata) for Christmaa Treed, from fly ea.,/ and nurOcultural Store, No. ail Fillb st., near Wood. dec.2o ICSOLISII A.1 4 :13 CL AS2 ICAL 2 3=1 , 11EARY. W. T. NIcDONALL, Xt. A.. Peltfal'Al. ni: nest evacion of the Inttltutlon will commence on 1. MONDAY, the sth of &Item:ter ceet t, ai Ltie room nor. nor of Yarry and Liberty streeka lately cetellldz:l by the Moab.. Vel'Oer. B.4fer,ricai—lisn. A. W. Loornic CI }twirl, F. Von onhoret. R. Miller. Jr. ang2.s Bonuty Lands. 9 1 11 E undenrigned continues to ootaitt lionnty Land NVarrenta The prcaent bill glue.; to alt mho hare aortal in any rear doer 1700. 150 acemn Terms moil,: ate. LURE COCb:01100T, 07 Diamond alloy. 1.1111124 between Weed at. and Diamond. Ag•ncy tor holdlers' OCATIUN OF LANDS.— PUILCCIASE AND SALE 011 . j LAND WA D.RANTA.—The unlerelgned hal made are fa ti , alfirti if with rnnp.tatit t .,• abLa ' in aleruncatra or Warrant. for Boldierx, their a licwe or minor oho are eutitlel to bounty Lando; mire for :be Lvnetion of Lando, and the Purehece sod Sala of Lend We:rani, JOU:: D. DAVIS, oth14::: Corner cf Wood and Fifth etrnets. to nor Paper Hangings. NO. SA WOOL) eTII.E.E.T. FINI: FRENCII AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; r Panel Vocurationa, in gold, oak and marble; Mill Paper/a, or variouactylet ; Yl,Ol aid Plain ?opera, for dining rs . K.,mut and eltambere; Cheap ar.d low prined Wall Vapore r 11..rdere, Collin Ca, Vtturea , Wiod,,, A largo end complete wetertuienl of the eL9ve, eelccted for tha ectiaol3, will ba wig et tha mural low pricer. oct2 wALTP.It P. afAusuaLL. altor P. Blarshall, _ USIPORTET: sal :D.aler iv Branch nr,..1 m „f, ihozin.-• - Odllri IL 11 >if - Foca:II eraisTs. CAErr , ATAZIT, a . " F traf ITY : 4 .110111.D CALL IN Tll.llti6ftB ortmeut or CIII I VA , GLASS 0 ho Pee the tereStAr'fliow open at the above eatatillih• nod QUEE ,I ' Re being entirely new, we are enabled to .. LL—Afemnate to ell the listen stylre of Dlnoor, Tea qrifTollet Ware, white Iron-stone, we I,i, • givet variety tit ; also, gold bend and fancy colored atcniii were Tea arid Toilet Bete. Our etock of white Coverval.Diehec Soup Tureens, Vegetable Divhea without covert; kAhvi , Dishes, end every article appertaining to a Blaaee net le s la poo rge u r , e dz to el ., l be w le . c i t t, ei r l f„ . a t i rita n n o n a, la e lli ru a r r ti e, wi Ta h ti ,g le Goe„ CtLle , r w y ; hove a large aaeortment. t i' '',.l : l - oV.:4•"s, sthe . ) -'-t °M ° °° T.'etl, Plates, ara . .aarthrle iu the line le large, and we an.e propared to park the y m ar with or without Gne goode. ae the purchaser may whth. Ais”, a large turortment of al I r I e WAKE, whi,h wr are Belling at menu e• ' trr'?l , co of which are off”re,l at whok.als or re( oct:ls ,AditY. -• • - SPRING , BTOCF, OF HAM - BURG PIANOS, CLIMILOTTE BLUME. No. 118 Wood tc'l7" . .i. ; :zi street, PittoburAh. auk Agent. , i The Hamburg Manus are undoubtedly au. perior to all others, both in east:city of touch and swprnortly of tone. They have not piny received the highest marks of appro- bation I MID the haid. lion - Team Pianists!, ouch rig TIIALBEKG, , And where, who have them cotmtautly In their own me, but aloe from our resident Profeseora. The following ii an extract from a letter of PROVIWOR lIBNRT 12.011800 K. After dencribing, the particular style, two of which he wants for his own 1.1se(1110 Grand and one square—he speaks an follows of their excellent qualities: "My little daughter, who ',lap rery well, rount,with my. self, hare a good Inetrutnent, and yearn are the 004 ones which coo satisfy 4 . Imam mentr❑re ofrerrel moon the most accommodating terma. 1, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours. "1 remain yours, respectfully, .11Estir ItOtiDocA, rittAbiltgh, Pa." For sale by CIIAILLOFTE; BLUME, at the "Old klstab. Plano Depot," fib Wend street, :1,1 door above Fifth gole , Afoot for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Itultd, Darla Boston Pianos, (which In the Yost• ern cities are conshlered superior to either Chhikering's or N nuns it Clark's, but which fart is not tensi,ty known, as limey hare but lately been Intr:•dueed hero;) and other New York and rtillmtelphin Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from $220 to ISOO. may A YEW days since, I publiallial an advertisement of my ti Bamsuao Pukes, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. IL Rehhook, of this city, atidrecosal to Mesas. Baumgarten k Heins, of Hamburg, the manufacturer', was turerted. Thin morning 1 observe(' in several of the daily wars a " Netic ," signed by Prof. It., In which he states that I was unauthorised to make use of It, and that It was incorrectly stated and applied. In replyl presumed that it ho hod written the letter, he, of enures, meant what was therein contained, and con. sequently required no nuthority from him to make the same public. A, regards the assertion an to its Incorrect. noes, I have the letter In my possession, and it speaks for Wirt'', word for word as I have published. Messrs. Baum. garten thins are not dependant upon Mr. BohLock for endor rement—thelr Pianos were known, appreciated mad received the highest romniendations from the first artists, long before Prof. It. saw nt to pass an opinion upon them. My reason for pun:ling the extract Wll5 in the foot that be was well known in the city, end net be aura his rccnm• menitation was necessary to oetablish the merit of the Nunes. In conductor', I may add that they stand on their own merit, and are codnrsed by such then n, List, Thalbseg, and others, solely on account of their merit. mlf23 CHARLOTTE BLLIM.E. N an advortlaement of Mee. Blume, in this paper, my naule is made use of in connection with the Homburg Pianos. duch use is unauthorized by me, sod, moreover, the matter is incorrectly stated and misapplied. The facts aro these: About a year ago 1 wrote to Baumgarten & Milne, Piano makers In Hamburg, (Germany,) for a PLino of a new and peculiar construction, and of which I furnish. od a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any ouch, and requested me to examine a Piano of their make sent to Mrs. Blume, at the Immo time offering to furnish mu with a similar one, In case I liked ft. accordiugly examined the instrument, but us it did not please me, I declined purchasing of them. I have since nought and am now using a Piano from the factory of NUM. & eLtItH, N. Y. (m 1228) ILENItY 1t01113001.i. IMMIX! ,; PIANOS. rz , , JOIEN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Won ' T ' between Fourth street and Diamond alley, has just received from tkie manufamory of CUICRERINO B.4NS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of thole glltBl% CLASS SEVEN OOTAVB PIANO 1f011.11:9, with all the late and valuable improvements—am, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Plano Fortes from Ibis man. ufeetory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FAOTORT PRICES. OLD PLA.NoB.—Severel second-hand Pianos, In good order, for sale at S3O, $5O, $76, $ll6, $lBO, Ga., Etc. 8111LODEON8—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new and beautiful styles, and Ulna the beet manufactories in the country, at $4l, $OO, $76, $lOO, $ll5, :160. JOUN H. 111BLLOR, Agent for the sale of CEIMMILNO & 3011, - FLOM9, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. Sir No. 81 Wood street, betweeri Disniond alley and fourth street. - ' rposeooo—/6 kegs . 6 Tina Tubaosu receiving and Air 11 Aide by Isp2o] ATWELL, IXA A 00. 4 :* , , 4 4.• EMI BUSINESS CARDS INILW SEt:t.:l2, STOE.k:i CARD. NOTICE. N IV ti TOOK OF CHICKERING SONS' DIIIPEuiI MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSBURGH, P.A. TNCORPORATED BY TOE LEGISLATURE of Penosyl V& ITith Perpetual Charter. P. DUFF, President, (author of the "North American Acconntant:) Profeathr of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book. Keeping. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best offhand Penman in the United States, Professor of Contunercitd and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Poiitioal Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of Um Mathematical Department, Professor of Ma' hereaties, to. C. G. A. OUDEP, Professor of German, French and Italian Languages. This is the only institution of the kind in the Western States conducted by a practical Merchant of many years experience in extensive business,and whose lectures upon ail the detail's and practice of business, as well as every de. psrtment of Book. Keeping, are eto deeply interesting to all young men cf business, and which accounts for the supe rior attainments of his etuoents. His course of Steamsnt Book•Feeping Is pronounced by an eminent accountant "a perfect system for such books and accounts." This is the on'y institution in the city in which a Profes eor of Penmanship glees regniae instruction In that im portant science, and consequently the only ene where a goed hand writing cen be ebtidnei. The course embraces upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many of which - are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen memoirs but those executed by Mr. Williams areexhibited. Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship. -Duff's Book-Keeping, Dupree edition, $1,50. "The most perfect In the language." Duff a Steamboat Accountant, $l. "A perfect system." efiGrAll letters addressed to the Principal will be promptly sponsored. jelZetem Pittsburgh Matlaematleal Commercial COLLEGE IS nowopened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen Pupils who wish to receive • sound and thorough know ledge of the following branches of education: Writing, Book•Keepieg end-all its collateral sciences, Algebra, Geome try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Joe. .The Principal needs not to be recommended, as his nemc and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher in this city for several years, and for the teat three months has suc cessfully tauht in tho Iron City Commercial lege, but has left it ou g his own accord, with the intention Col of eetate listing en Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh cal) acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chasm will Writing he neglected. The Principal's capabilities can he tested by any person who doubts his quallficatione as they were by the gentle men whew names ere attached to the following testi monials: Atiastavrr, November . 24,1854. I take great pleasure in certifying to Mr. Barry's qualifi cations as a thorough Book-Beeper, and fully competent to Instruct young gentlemen in the science of acconnts--be. elites being a good mathematician and ripe scholar to other respects. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor In Pittsburgh Commercial College. PITTSDIIRGII, November 24. Mr. Barry is eminently qualified tor imparting hutruction in Lia relenee of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-Keep ing I flu.) him even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge. JAS. M. PRYOR,' Principal Third Ward Public Echo:its I state it as ray opinion, that as a Mathematician cad Book ICeeper, Mr. John Barry has few equals, nod no supe riors. I think all the Teacher.: of ibis .aunty Association Kill concur with me In this statement. 301EJ Principal First Ward Bshooi KELLY.s, Allegheny Tim Writing department be attended to by a his man of aoprrior qualinnatiOnS, who will devote all his n at ten Lion to the immediate improvensedt of the puplle. Hours of instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. It. TEEMS: Iloeit•Keeping mud Writlu^ ..420 per course. Arithmetic —.... 10 per quarter. IV:Wm! afar 20 ICEECISIS, V.,.L.r.N.Er:o Brmor: , o , 3.,l,ll.....rtyiStreet, r,ear Wood. rablA J. BARRY, Principal. 11i.0711 CITE' COBIBLERCI.AL COLLEGE, of rrEsrEEN PE.NNBYLVAIVI.A. ..... ............ .......—....... &PHIL, 1.8.55 BOARD or TILLISTBEEI. Tor. Jame! I Bon. R. M. Riddle, Polkeh, Hon. J. E. Brody, lion. Wan. Bizlor, E. Ger. H. A. Pryor, EN. Cot Wl:son VCiandlevv, B. L. Fahnevtock, EN. col. II Ed. Granpbell, Esq. Corr. D. Campbell, Ales. Bradley, EN. P. Frtteruam3, ts. Inltltution ir now organised under Re charter, end Ic In fall eni very ruccoEsful operation untie/ the following utdolau: PACULTT. I. L lIITCTSOOCS , President, and Professor of the 8. tenet, of and of the Art of .B.r.A.Keeptng. JOEL.; PLEMINO, Aerocrato Proftrenr ha the same de partment. GEOltUll P. HITCHCOCK, A. M., Professor of Mathe umtic..t and Teacher et JAM Ce 11. lIJPIiIAS , Eeci . , of the Pltteburgh Bar, Lec turer on Commercial L. There ore two Courere of Etody—one a Commercial, the other a i tithe:nit:lmi course. There will he. hereafter, Qaarterly Public Examinations by a IP....tri of Examiners, for the awarding of Diplogae" , `..2tUtinlti, enter at any time, continue at pitte-fie, even lesclog, return when co d eri be Issued, a Trot. Thcfc i 3 In i n '`' oll `,./ I .24 4 e'tt a catalogue of the name, of Hinjj.„- tate, who have matriculated since w- .l ° -:. i ltiktel - 4 the College, in November, 1054. It le the nem and steadfast determination of the gentle. men who hart the management of this College, that it than not lecomme tecood to any othor of Its Mad; and with this pledge, they re - pectfully Follett a continuation of that 2ow cf patronage which has eo Phonily distinguished the corer: e 1 elle Institution, from its commencement. Addreo, " IRON CITY COLLEGE, Pluetturah, P." Del IiENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST, Zatld Art. riscariS 07 SHE {7.0 JLID cea WITUOLT CITYLING, 1~ Chronic Dllndo 0., with D 3. Inn Bon, Acute or Cetsract Scrofulous, Weeping or Litt; Amaurosfs and the diseases of tho eye which are trey .50. " perfeot eatisfaction. .14. with All diseases of the Ear treated upon -scientific princro...., Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. AU letters poet-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou. Bands of eases which 1.156,45 been successfully treated by Dr. Deinforron: Wm..l. Fryer, 32d-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. sAlfred Southwick, Printer fl. Goodspeed, Glens N.Y. •Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Airs. A. M. L. Willem, Now York City, N. Y. Miss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. *RI werd O. Solger, Bristol, Conn. eJohn Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N, Y. Wm. F. L'. (Bier, oilier Courier and Enq., N. Y. thews W. Kirby, Brooklyn, 1.. I. Jervis Rodgers, is A. It. Reaves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. P.. M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Rowlock St. R. it. Doolittle, M. D., !Judson, N. Y. Mra Knickerbocker, Yonkers!, N. Y. N. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. 1t069 ' Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbacb, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. H. ilaviland, Athens, N. Y, John W. thicket; itingharcipton, N. Y. oThese patients were blind, and had to be lad to the ortire. At the expiration of two week's they could go about tit, city at pleasure. •Ibene ranee of Amanrosie were restored to sight after they were given up en incurable by the faculty, and can be reiernal to by any person who wishes to learn the facts In these cases, by writing to them. js L W Cti AD WICK, Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 WOOD 6711 MDT, 001.07 , guru, PITTEDIIIIDD, .@lr` The h.igheat market price, fat CASH, paid for R Aug. ap2o ly* JOI AIN ATWELL A. 7. I.llr. C/ISS. ATIVaLL. ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION M EROUAN TS. AND DEALZII9 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, S st., between Miler and Front es., aplB] Prrrntina N. DI - lion of -olesoutlon of Go-Partnership. rimlN co•partnership beretofore existing, between JOSHUA 11.110 DES and PHILIP REYSIER, in the Wholesale Fruit and Ooafeetionary business, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business of the arm will be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorized to receipt [or all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RUORRS. PHILIP REY Al ER. linrch 27th,1555 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Ara-The undersigned have this (ley formed n Partner. ship, under the name, firm end etyle of REY.II UR A ANDERSON, for the tretumetion of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionery business, No. L'a street. PHILIP RESIII3II. ROBT. J. dIiDERSON. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. ior In retlrin- ' from the Confectionary blisiness, I cheer fully reecmtuondAlessrs. REinan 8 Ammasott to my friends end customers. J08111:1A RIIODES. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. fe .2 Alexander Hayt i 'rVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street, op .; polite the Court Elena, Pittsburgh, Penna.—has per manently located, and will punctually attend to all business entrusted to his charge. xercarwcrs: Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R. B. W. Milton Roberta, Chief Engineer ‘. Geo. IL Eichbaucu, Aasociate Eng. Darid Mitchell, CI.ICY Engineer Pith'Vll and Staub. ILE. James 'Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Werke. Jamea E. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny City. I sp7avr• ...Drain Dinning and salliltaery. i) MRS. B. E. CARGO respectfully informs her friends and others, that she is prepared to make to order the latest styles of DR ESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TA if 4.6, t 40., on the shortest notice and on the moat reto sortable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness an d despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to direetlona, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to gici, satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTII Street, second atory, rank entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian tial. u r f ~ r, L J3lo:dilliy Instriac [lons fnMnala . IVAMELLNIS would respectfully : lra= his pupils 1,31.. an I friends thot he will continue his pr:desdau iu4stictor oaths PIANO FOltTlt and 'VOICE. • • . Orders lest et MrALLEBEIVIS atore,or at tail red 41edritr Ni?../ 8 74 5 N0 0 /9 ) Strode 'flit 1 411PraarlY, latiudosi So.' :•-- NUMBER 238 GRGE J. L'S C/TT CABINET wAHENKEREiIousz Na. 173 CHEBTNUT STREET, (OPPosin /ZiDZITITILLSci EifAU ' ) Philadelphia.: FITRNITI7RE, IF7 EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elisabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, illahogany, Satinwood and Maple all of superior construction , and finished in the. beat style, equal to, if not excelling in quill. ity, the Goods of any Establieh• nzenti e United States. EMPLOYING none b u t t e xperienced workmen, (appren ticesX/ being positively excluded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give sutiefaction to pur chasers. Antengst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means-all the articles In each room corresnd in etyle and quality, end the immense stock always ea po band, being so Tatiana in deslgn,, enables - purchase:a to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an idea ofthe finished Furniture on hand, i need only inform you that my Rome are 175 met long, by 27 feet wide, four noon In number; with Shops contiguous, turn. dent to employ 200 hands; which is a guarantee that Olt work is all done under my own immediatelnapectlOn. Aar...The Peking is all done in the Store. and Furniture Warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Fhila delphia are respectfully Invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. - • au2s:ly - - ST. LOUIS. _ _.:Fil MOGIIIDGE, COMMIBBION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 88 CoNeCtICIAL, acLoW Pine Sneer, • St. Lont• Mo., nONSICINBIKNIS andCommisLone will meet with prompt N..) and personal attention, and libctal adrenals will 'be given venw hen. recitileed, CM ansignauenta or Bills of Lading,ll in An. Orders ror the purchase of Lead grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Iterchandize and Pre• duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest gates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense or Storage and Drayage as much;as possible avoided. IIZYIBINCIS: . . • Pa; t & Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis & Morton, Cincinnati Clue: cam, Blow & Co., do; St - radar A Gorman, do; Chouteau & Valle, do; Hosea & Tracer, do; Doan, Ring & Co., do; Springer & Whiteman do; J.W.Dutler & Bro.,Plttabh; D.O.Uooodman & Co., - de; D. Leech & Co., do; E. & C. Yarnell & Co.,Philada; Wm. Holmes & Co., do; Morgan, J. td.Buck &Horgan: Blow & March, New York. B. B.Comegge e, do; Treat & Forrest, do; Shields & Miller,- do. Charles A. Helga, do ; Jedeb Lee & Co, Baltimore. A- G.Fartvell .4 Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do Itoward,Son & Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville H. D. Newcomb & Bro., do; T.O.Tyrichella 00., Commission Merchants. New Orleans. 1631.... i have an open Policy of Ineurance. which will cover all shipment. to my address, when advired by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. .lOSEPTI aug6 bt. Louis. s.l.laeourk . . . TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. Notice to whom; It, they Concern. THE & PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real tate at Roches. ter are now dolled, and the Bui•ding &awl. has fairly commenced. Every citizen of Rochester is busily employ. ed. Even the Xi or 40 new families who bare become chi. , rens the present Spring. find constant employment; end la a few days a hundred , families More will be required to' carry on the work of the pre-cut reason. The Cur' iibendin,q-.Erw.. - Olisltment is now near completion, and will be In fall opmation iu Juno. Sareral Cars will be ready for delivery, by c eatract, the Ist of July, 1850. Two or three sew churches, in Rochester, will be cola; trusted tbr ammo lately, and numerous other icarrovemente• will be commenced, requiring a great amount*? Mechanical and other labor independent of the Car Establishment, which will p; obsbly employ from one to two hundred A prrminent brickmaker from Pittsburgh hes just pnr• clurei nine Large iota, and contracted to Make upon them torch with 500,000 bricks. Two gangs of hands commence work the present week. besides the other yards 'heretofore established in the neighborhood. Our tone Quarry; are already alive with wOrkmen,a2,l I the road leading to them lined with teams. LussLer is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements will MOO spring up to relieve coma of our houses, which nee- Lave 5 families., 4 familiar, 3 families, and dozens of them 2 families each. Any who did Dot.buy 2-heap-late at the fear - pubswies last season, or the four public gales the present Spring, ran grill secure good betroths at private sale by calling on the subscriher in Rochester. Terms—r/ down 3,5 in one year and In two yearn. M. T. th COULD. P. ti —A few lots can yet to had at $6O to $lOO each, if applied for before the 110th May. There lobe are twice ne large as usual city lots, via: 40 feet by 125, and the price only from $1,60 to $2,50 per foot front The prevent re. served homeaterwl and magnificent property of Ovid Pinney, 4 acre s in the centre of the borough of Rochester; also, the beautiful 20 acres, building. orchard, &a., of P. Ran •, can be boeght through the schscriber at great bargains, and Luc-re are . not taco such bargains within a hundred miles. mys 0. 'Public Sale of the Malta Lane of Public Works enennsylvania. NOTICE Ls hereby givthat by authority of en Act of VI Assembly of Pennsylvania, approved May Bth. 11150, will be exposed to public talc, or the „ L'epg l x...Stroh, the city of Philadelphia, on 211 ; f : 5d, 2: . 4 day of Jo -0855, at 7% o'clock, P. If. ole %Ant rf 4.146 tie Mirka between _Lib.... , efititit and Pittsburgh, con- Siting of thr.. hLI liala and Columbia Railroad, th e Al , ko u ,..yikezitage Railroad, including the new road to avoid Elie - inclined plane, the eastern diVIUICI2 of the Pennevlva• eta canal frem Cohn:tibia to the Junction, the Juniata di. vision of the Penna. canal from the Junction to the eas'ern terminus of the Allegheny Portage railroad, and the west aro division of the Pennsylvania canal from tin western terrain a. of thoAllegbeny Portagsßailrrad to Pittsburgh, and including also the bridge over the Susquehanna at lluncen's Island, together with all the surplus webs , power. of said eanala ; end all the reservoirs, machinery, locomo tives, care, trucks, stationary engines, work shops, water stations, toll houses, offices, stock and materials, whatsoev er and whereemiv.r thereunto belonging, or held for the use ot the same, and together with the right, title, interest, claim amt demand of the Commotitesaff/i of Pe.ransyfratac, to all property, reel, personal and mixed, belonging to the wane, on the terms end conditions prescribed by the said set o t l io A' n iler.nlobrlYle.t6sterr".addartesirstiditicbCO-tii7 ofribee*istlie liglerStaa?i: .illftiOo ye ra o zon7 „ 7ll..h at Harris j narriib '' , & May 9 1895 Governor of Pennsylvania. aryls, Two LOTS VaI OF • Property for Sale. Brick and two for $5OO. Said property is ted in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Pen t , between -and" ND, fi umn p, wh , !l: - streets. Also, the Factory and Ground kncten, the "Empire icla 're ro e n rec t annually Works," situated on the corner of Penn anitN err i e Bravos. Also. 23 acres of unimproved land, situated Oe.ej - e Alle gheny river, one mile from East Liberty On a ptitioia of this Land there is the best Saw Mill location In the county. Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 5 acres of choice land, situated one mile north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. The above named pieces of propel* are saty desirable, and will be disposed of on advantageous terms to early per. chasers. For terms of sale and further information apply to Wtn. P. Daum, No. -- Wood street, Pittsburgh. H. D. THOMPSON, Assignee for Jew. S. Negley. For Sale. A TRACT OF LAND, sltuste in Washington township, tt Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the same distance from the North-western Railroad, and men. ty.ilve miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and Eighty-Five Acres. One Hundred and Fifty-Two Peruse,, strict measure; ONR HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES of which Is cleared, and TWENTY In good meadow land. There are erected on the premises several equere log build. loge, a bank barn, and an excellent Fruit ureberd. Testes.—One.third of the purchase money in hand, and the balance in yearly payments without interest. Posses. Eton will be given on the first day of October, 1°55. my 4 SAMUEL DEIGHLL'V. Goal Works For Sale. IXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acres of Coal 10 attached, and all the improvements thereon in success ful operation. Said Farm Is situated on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tenant Howes, Orchard, Railroad,and au excellent harbor. The iein of Coal is five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in quality. For further particulars apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, No. 235 Liberty Street. For Rent, A FARM CONTAINING 63 ACRES OE LAND, under a AL high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE. recently built and of modern style: good Darn, Stabling, &a., eituated on the south bank of the Monongahela river, 6 miles above Pittsburgh, being one ,f the moat beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Possession given on or before the Ist of April next. Enquire of H. CIIILDS 4: CO., mhadf 133 Wood street. For Sale. 4 DAROUCDED AND SET OF lIARNESS.—They were tt . made to order by our best mechanics, and have only b on used a few months. They will be slid at a bargain, as. in consequence of a change that be-a taken place in the sutecriber'e family, be hos no Ihrther use for them. A. BAUM, aps No. 146 Water street. Sale. EN 'J rae.sonable terms. For a very neat, vertical STEAM GINE, o inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke. Also, a very superior DOUBLE FLUE STEAM DOMES, 14 ftiet long, 36 inches diameter. For terms, Ac., apply to W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, my 2 Market street. corner Second. uth BEST OPPuuTUNITY to secure a 2101.1.1, ou easy terms le now offered by the sutscribern. We bare a number of beautiful BUILDING LOTS for sole at very low prices, and on easy terms of payment. They are pleasantly - actuated on Mount Washington, and are well laid off, front ing on wide streets, and convenient of access. On most of the lots are fine forest trees. Good Water can easily be ob. mined, and at emell expense. To persons who wbb to have n home in the pure air of the country, and yet be near enough , o attend to business in the city, this'atforde a rare opportunity, being within a few minutes of the city. A lot of t3O feet front by 120 deep can be had for $220. Terms; One tenth In hand, remainder In four equal annual pay ments. A lot ."1 72 fest front by 174 feet deep for $2lO. prices from $2OO up to 025. A plan of these lots can be seen at our office. B. CUTLIBBILT A BON, Je7 140 Third street. patUSUNO 11 , 11311/..Nti 'LL) flux is goixt, .c,aulOrca DWELLING HOUSE, ore requested to examine the following: Awell finished Brick Noose, situate lo a pie , sant part of Penn street, (No. 303;) contains a hail and two Perlors, dining room and kitchen, good cellar; nod seven chambers. Gem fixtures, bath room, with hot and cold. water, &C. The Lot is 23 feet trout by 100 deep to an arey. CUTEIRERT SON,. 140 Third street, ale y. WB. BOIINIRRTZ, at No. -IV7 MARICIST etTeet, basltm best and handsomest szertmennt of Ladies, „Sp* azd , Ohndram'a O&ITBRS and. PASCI SLIOES In the city. , Fria umteuaLty taw. for oath. • . ,161 111 D CAGES-6 dozen untried 1111M4 )121/G Meisel Said B fox pl. b 7 (aylOxlaw) JANES WAIIDSOP. [From the Correspondence of the Doston Pint] CAPS For, _ FARM &lay 80„ 1865. Although emphatically cross:eyed-404fmk vision-51'11e Rosati, the preiniereAduseuse at the grand opera, is nevertheless a .tery pretty,,_ and agreeable - person. She is motive, and lea very finely "shaped legs, the firstrequisites ia her profeeeion. Added to these she possesses eiderable .pantomimic talent, is young oeediagly pepular. Ballet dancing is the: Game chiles, about, from one year's end.to theeother ; ite characteristics are homely, thin !egged grin. ning corypheee, absurd gesticulation,- good mu sic, flesh colored tights, whirlwinds of tulle, and small; handsome men, with very raneoulailegs • little waists, and. astonishing leaping powers. And monotonous as it is, how suprising that this taste for ballet should continue sci•uneatiated os in this city? Season after season the music - is pained over, and nobody,. who presumes not to be nobody, thinks of appearing befa - rtilhe close of the opera and the commencement of the bal let. Bat &IWO daneing is indeed nitratd - o a s . In rapid waltzing, in availing herself of her tom in noincredible pose-log, and evolutionary-vele city, she certainly succeeds to &greater extent than almost any young Woman *hom itehaS been- my good fortuae to witness, unless r ex; cept a large eyetravred Runsiatawhom I remein ber to have seen some- two creams ago. She always put me in terrible fear, her agility was . !so ferociously Cossack. As she approached, leaping dozens of yards at one jump, and alighting on the tip of the largo toe.nail, I in-'= variably shuddered in anticipation or seeing her ' land at the lest coup. over the footlights into the.. ocsan - or harps, violins, trumpets; and drams of the orchestra. 'Bat she never gratified the by BO doing ; a whirl at the uttermost boundary of the stage would send her dying tawardss more remote quarter, where, all breathlese, after bringing - up safely ma one foot, she would sink down on the left knee, wind her arms gracefully about herself, and receive, with theatrical meek nese, the tempest of applause invariably ready for her. Rosati has none of this fierceness', though she by no means lacks necessary vigor; she judiciously tempers her muscle, and relleet more upon the exquisite grace of her movements for her effect than upon any temporary and startling force. Her white arms, made-whiter by what, as an infant, I recognize to be a chef. . lug powder, her dazzling white shoulders, plamd ' and eloping, those symmetrioak•stipporters acid brief skirts, all, as she manages and disposes of • them, combine in her dancing to bewilder aact astonish the spectator so'much,that.her crossed eyes are entirely unnoticed, and; unconscionsly, one's nicely fitting straw kids ate sadly rent in joining in- the the applause of the pantlog, crouching divinity before him. Rosatlfs come paratively a new star. An Italie& by birth, site already claims rank with Taglioni, Cerlto, Carlotta, and others of, her compatriots, tylphs and grated, who, coming here, have enchanted the world, and fulfilled respeatively their mis sions of pleasing in public and ruining in pri vate. In the pretty ballet of La Fowl Rosati has been very succeasful. •It consists, tie- the ballets do, of a lover and mistress,. viho are ' presumed upon by barbereus parents, or /ustfal. old men, and the situations are mostly-escapes,, rescues or flights, whieh - are all preceded• or secceded by dances, which are witnessed by a corps ,of peasants and- peaaantesses, Sower girls; or each like, who do a little in the Terpsi chorean way after the principals have sufsCient- , ly fatigued themselves. But the admirable dB- ' ciency of the coryphees at the French opera' render their part in the universal leg-throwing more than usually agreeable. They muster: in formidable numbers, and invariable rank among themselves four or five who poeses superior - tat; ant—consisting mainly of legs not much smaller, " and agility not greatly inferior, to the big gun of the ballet, viz., the first dansouse. These four or five, by being continually' in front, and receiving the exposed fire of batteries of lorgnette! In the orchestra stalls, serve as a Borate forth.. short comings and leannces of those in the rear, so that the delusion is in fact complete. Such an army of ballet girls on 110 Atnericsn stage would be apt to play the devil'among the young men, bat the morality, of Peale seems to be unaffected. The wonderful scenic arsine at • the grand opera are notorious. Trees there are of the height of nature, foliages represented by the moat laborious and Skilful manufacture, run ning water is not uncommon, and home— - real live horses—are of nightly ocourrenee. There is an elaborate care in every detail of. production, which is appreclited by Parisians, who very properly regard ballet and opera as In dispensable institutions in ail civilized comee n t. ciao ; and goverment readily meets, by gsnerotth appropriations, any deficiencies in the expenses - which the receipts , may.fail to cover. There ie—E77 our country iron-founders 7 - - perior to American. This old error arose on way long ago as 1280 ; Bent, , of - Albany, became widely known as the. manufacturer—of -; the.beet, smoothest, and lightest hollow ware —using.for the purpose fisote'a:pig,,whiolt -wee then made by hot blast.. Nelson,-„the inventor Of the hot blast, was a Sootohman, ard introdn- • _ cod his improvement first in Saotland. The well-known effect of the hot -blast is to-sOrists the-metal, (it not weaken it, - ) and as-Bent's ware • -being thin required a free-running iron.'it was-. Viand that the Scotch raw, coal pig had the prop -erty ofliquidity to a greater degree than.coke - • •. orabarcoal pig.. • • • • The emcees of Beat's hollow ware manufso-;•-• tore, established in this country a fictitious char— • aoter for Scotch pig iron. And it has 0014 as - millions and - millions of dollars. 'Scotch - pig, weaker and softer than English or American, has been lavishly used for mill-gearing, steam- . boat work, machinery and engines, throughout our country. It has been particularly used In . the non-iron producing State of New' York. How much disappointment, delay, and expense, resulting in lose, and. frequently in bankruptoy.. of enterprising men of small means, has beast thus produced, no ono can tell. Bat it la a well- . known fact, that the gearing and running parts of ottr machinery are too soft for durability. ' Oar cranks and shafts are too weak to bear -the strain indicated by the tables in our Handbooks for Mechanics. The consequence of this false reputation and great demand for Scotch pig; has bean the keeping up of its price in the mar ket. We. now see itdaily, quoted in - New - York at $26 to $2B. while the far batter, or stronger, tougher, end firmer textured anthracite irons Ot penosylvania are quoted In 'Philadelphia at $22 to $27, varying in price according to' theitie to which it is applicable. The sooner our foundrymen and reachluiSte learn the fact that anthracite coal produres bet ter iron than bituminous coal, and that our he matio and primitive ores yield stronger 'tenth= carbonates, (especially the Black Bands,) the better it will be for theirctistomers. Scotch pig is good enough to mix with old scrap, and then to be cast into sidewalk grates, lamp poste and gas pipes. But for any purpose where strength and firmness of texture are required, none bat American pig should be need. Especially is It the duty of machinists to use American iron when, by so doing, they save money. The Scotch will be eiteosively used in this country for light castings and for stove work, but Mould he entirely rejected for machinery purposes., Our railroad sue eriatendente and steamboat pro• prietors, our millers and manufacturers, should set their faces like flint against its use, and go in for the far better and the cheaper American. irons. The beet evidence H of the inferior quality of English and Scotch pig that we have ever seen i n print, is in a letter from an officer, speaking of the Russian mortars taken at 80. merstod, being but belt the weight of the Bug., PM guns of like calibre. This shows that the charcoal pig of Russia is of double the strength of British pig. Law Books. TA f authorised to etll low 20121.6 vattsble Lsw kris; le 1012. Pa. 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