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' QT. so_ Si % r ota btreet, opposite the St. Charles Hotel rittsburgh, Fa: • - apt MERE ... . • • 'MM. IMMO ELAM 11 - WM— BINGE-1A.31 A. CO., FORWARDING AND COSIMISSION MERCIIANTO, Litcrly sired, oppozite Penna. Railroad Depot, Pirrsou - ioni, Ps. . . , - ....?..1,7 , 1 - .- •), , ' ; ~. • •;- ,:, 7- ' ~.., <.. C. •'.*=• ''-'.: • - r -,. .',_ -. ..,s ••:.-.- ; =,-, s: ~t - 4 ',,;,.!- ci , 11 -., , r4c,......,.. , ~,, „,-, : - ::::: - ):f . ' - :•. , ..;;I=. 4 - . -,.. •; - ..,- , -:-.) , -,I ' 1 . . ~:.' ,:-;4-...-.-;.-.•,:,:.:;!kf,.:•z.;.,-1 - - G'.:. .-,r,,,::c-V.., ;,,,.i.,,, ' , -,- T-e, - :!:;,: l .., :-.:• Eni ~-:1 , ..;:i. ; 7.:'- ! ,J- ,• •• ,1;i,..;•.;-,!,.: ' ':,-.'::: ,- -; , '.. , :-•:'' . , - -i.!.; - :'," -- .1 ::..-..;::,..... ::',7. , ?.;,:!,', - z... ~..:•%.,'--.:.; t... , ...,'.: . -'l3 `.::, MESE ESE ..ri' ... . ~~~. _ ~'+~. .0411.,Y .CORNING ,POST. Elill2 aa4 ,alt!hid jeirsr Yarning, (Sunday ezapted.) CAlLtirtalltlli dr MO NTGOIII ig wsztil 07 Wan esp. 717711 87117173 . . - . .. liZtr -' 5 .S a Ata.--Edise Dollars n year, payable Eatia- 17 in advance. Sin Dollars trill invarlahly he required if not paid pitlaln the year.': ..• . - AU" Single copes viva cotta—foot eale at the couptar In the 0 dlea, and by the ?rare Soy' . • TAR SATITILDAY MORNING POST Pptihliched from the genie office, on whip blanket else beet, at TWO DOTJJAMEin Jean, in advance. Single copies Z . I Ts 011511. No paper will be discontinued .unlese at the on of the'Proprietore,) tmtll arrearsotes are pakidiettre -4.1- No attention will be paid to any oozier =leas ama. parded by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city . Acar Conneded with the &Will:hi:wide/ Out Morning Post onr cf the largest .Tc.s Printing Offices in the city, where all ends of earl is strait mathe shortest mike, and utast ream. 61 e ta•sts: PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Rebt. C. G. Sproul, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, AT LAW-01310e, No —, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. dsoltay 4ftmea.A. Lowrie A TTORNEY AT LAW—Offica,,Pourth Areet, Pittsburgh, A .betwetra Smithfield street end Cherry alley; (Seen:ly JOS.EPEI WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Orrice, Nc.; 144 rourt.h striest, ja3:13.fl PiTTSEMPAII. PA. JOLIN isnivros, ATTORNEY AND' COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Odle°, corner Fifth and Grant laft l S 3 l mamma% PA. Thomas Means, A L TTORNEY AT LAW .L.ND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. 011 as, telt door to the Post Otßea, Stenboaville, Ohio. my 4 B. P. Rosa, A TTORYEY AT LAW —N0.1119 Fourth atrest, Plttaburgh, IL' Pei fourth- door below Air. Roily Patterson's _Livery Ezto.ble_. . 3028 C.. Orlando koolallisi, Fourth street, above Woo& li i . TToßrikirvAT LAW—Office, - R. R. Carnahan. A TTORNBY AT LAW—Office an Fourth street, between it, Cherry alley and Grant street. J. N. EVClotirry, A TTOIINEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Once In Ileket•ell'elledrldirgii, on Grant street. Je2 D. H. Hazen. A TTORITE". LAW-No. 127 Fourth itreet, above and /I near smith:l,43. m=27l • Patrick PA. , ..K.onnts, AI;DSItiIS.AN OF THIRD WARD. OFfIOE CORNER OF GRAM-AND FIFTEL STRIDSTS (formerly occupied by Alderman Lembi,) where all bu Anne pertaining. to the °film of Alderman and Justice the Pelee will i,iliromptly attended to. febl:3m Due =la:tauter, Alder - eat f I FFICS, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond alley. Conveyancing of an kinds done with the groat. est care and - legal - accuracy. Titles to Deal Estate ex candied, Lt - c. jaa4 11. A 141., tlUlta BON DENTIST, (sue „.! cesßor 'to G. W. Biddle ' ) WO. 144 SMITH FIELD ST.Fatia'. a n ' 4.11” (Nice houre,trom Bto 1 o'clock, and top 2 to f o'clock. fobl6:ly J.SOOTT. DIINTIST, Fourth street, five doors ssi a .=. west of rarket. • OrricA Muss —Prom alias A. M. to five . dec2o:7 -.- 7 - BUSINESS CARDS. 61.171.ED . 8. CCZLING MYSTAILD DiTLITUDit. Curling, Robertson & Co., MANUPACeI'it:LttS CUT,. PRESsED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSW ARE, ttartbouee N 0.14 Wool rtre et, corner of .Front street, Pitrebargh. dr- All other kln , li; olso [Asmara awl Inolow at lon ta.irket prices. ap11:11y CM=IIM=3IMIZO WIIOLESALE ANL) RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER .. • dillt/ bIaLl-11. AN AI.L SANDS OP .. Tobacco, Snurr, and Cigars, No. 25 Fifth se., Pilisitterph, Fet. .1a"" reaps constantly on hand a large supply of all the Tatiana brands Of Imparted Cigars. J.,23 JOHN 111001LILE AD, WITOLESALIt GNOCED, AND COMMISSION MEW. ---01IANT for the e.gle of Piz Metal and Bloomr, and rrodoce generally. N0.'27 Wood ntrvet, Pitt,burgh. [eV:4 nenry El. Colttnc, FORWARDING AND COnNILSSION .111:11CIIANT, and Wholesale Dealer in Cheese. Butter, Seeds, Fish, and Prodnee generally,'2s WOOD Et... Pittsburdh. imarn Paul It. Murdock, /1011311STION AND FORW ARDI NG HERGIIANS ST RAMBOA.T. AG ENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. [epl:tf Vitus' & Moortiend, OLESALN GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— N 0.27 Wyo.] ctr l'aubargh. (tar= H.T. C. di orgaia, DOORBELL= AND STATIONER—has always con has: AI n tatt-ersittEgortmeatof &boo!, Slianallaneou. and Blank 'Rooks, Printing, Poet and Pep Paper, de-, Wholesale and Rs. tail, No. 104 Wool street, below rim), East side, Pittsburgh. im.Wante...l, Rage and Tanners' Straps. apls,ly -1. w. Clutdvrick, TIVALE29. IN ILO AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highent zrice in cash paid for rags. IC.U.L.; Ptah twxrrawi, Pittsburgh. 111.111er Itickrtson., - OLES ALP OR. WERS, IMPORTERS Of I.IRANDLE2, Yr Wino sal Stzt...7e--Ne.i. 172 and 174, corner of Irwir. and Lit , ...rty Pitt„,burgh. Iron, Nitai, Cotton Yarn, to., eountantly on hand. V6'11116.121 Carr dt. co., ovx. OALII late of [t, firla cf J. PALSZI & WUOLBB A I.E CiltfiCEitr; aal D le:sln Foreign Winea and Era:llia; Old -liocuric;aht.:& ar.3 key, N 0.322 Or,=niercini Itorr, Liberty street, Pa. .lalky Co-PArtnershlp. elthezrib,za have LLI3 apertherehth for L the purpooe of carrying on Cnozaz,zrion and itT.27 , ...- itshin cow:n:lca with the Pith, Dor-on aid Ga. and buziU , 393qenerr.lly, under the er.Fie of E35L.22 k Elcz AZDSOIT warebouee No. 116 Water ead IV) Front etreete; formerly occu,picel by Burbrilo h Tn• - rx. ESGLISH, TAILE.3 RICUARDSON, • • JAS. J. BENNEII. Pit - L*laq*, February let, 18.`4 t 3 FB. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Ps. dealer • °Gantry Produr.a, offers for sale • ellice tock o Groceries, selected for faintly use. Spims of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam ldilLs. Ater, Dried Fruits ForeiTn and Domestic. Produce taken in ex! change for Merchandise. S. R. D. has procured a full assortment of Landretlie rvarrantedgarden Seeds, and invitee the attention of all In terested In raral stairs. janll 13. - TROLII7I7. 7. L1C21.tD593. J. 1. BtatiZTl. ENGLISH ILICELARDSON• COMMISSION'AND FORWARLINLY HERCIIANTS, Ann Wholesale Dealers In Fish, Baron and Oil, and Produce g.anerally. Werehoore formerly occupied by Borbridge & ingltrara, No. 115 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Penns., fe3 COMMICSIOn Fi.01.1110. riCIE subscribes have opened a lacase for the above pair. pi:racy:A No. 17 street, four doors above the illonotyabela House. We will purchase, or receive, on carammArea, for sale, consi:ruanents af Flour, Bacon, Ch4ese, 02rn, Oat; Barley, Flax Sid, Gr s Seed, Bated Hoy, du, npon which we will make advances, or purchase at the •begt market rates; for cash. ALOEO & CO. Jcr.s. TyEdLER IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FLOM ILIGON, No. 10, earner Smithfield and First streets, Pitts • urgb, novfi /LI U. SOUNO - .I•EANCI9 L. TOUNO ~ .1110 A. H. YOUNG 'V. B. Young ilire Co., -V Smith/odd street, oppathe City Hotel, fAftili ;A: fI.IREIi3 CF CAIIINNT FIIIINITURII AND 0.°111(6,ot every degcription. Materials and work manship warranted, and suldat reduced prices. Care taken n Dickies for land and water carriacn. MIJZ== T - SIP.OIEI tilt AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AN.O LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth dr..r bows Baca east side, Philadelphia has on hand the brat ualities of oidd Brandies, Wines. -Irish Whisky, Mononga- hela Whisk y; Liollaud dc ,on terms worthy the attention of parchasers and ilenlers. leu29y Henry el , Callough O. Co., IArtIOLE3A.L6 GROCERS sod Connnizalon Merchants, 1, 11% noraer M Penn I.rul Irwin pls.. Pirroburzb. i isMir • -Win. Dlriby, Jr., nLOTHINCI AND FURNISHING STORE, 210-sonic Han, kJ Fifth street, riltsburgh.—Clothlog made to order, in good stria. and at aintDratoratha. aun:tr. R, & A. C. Duncan, W • ECOLESALE DILOOERA Dealers Pratuee, For 111 , eLcil Wines mil Liquors, 011 Monougattelsand Reed tied %%inky, No. trin. (Aiwa.) , a 4 Pitteburirh. Ps. f j929:y. A. 'rindle t . VitIOLES ALE and Ratan SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and UARPET DAG manufne tnrer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, l's. John 11. Mellor INST R UMENTS, AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL 'TV INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Boots nod Etationery, N 0.122 Wood stmt. Ijonl A. 7.IIAGAN 11/LOAN du AIM, WISIOLESAVE and Retail Di. raini Saks, Fancy and 47.aple DRY GOODS, Noe. Di. ?Late. and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. awl POWER & RIERDON,. . . . A 110EirTECTDDA. AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.— Ornarnental Patterns for Ceding. in every style; D 1414, Designing, /cc. Comma Mon Ornaments for the decoration of Stslarnhonts, Buildings, &c.; 96 SMITHFIELD &wet, near the Poet 001u0. • yl!3in E. WiIITEfIOUSE,I - DANDY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER N 0.7 ISAI3ELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, mar 4. ALLtalitifY. 0. OIITII2IIIT 9. L. CrOIIIIIZ9.T. , S. 0 UTHHEILT & SON, - 13 HAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 h'intafield stmt. nos t L. E. Hayward, DEALER In BOOTS, SLIDES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN Dud BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ,to., N 0.174 Pltteburgh. Pn. jel4,T O I L, WHOLESALE S AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Igo. 135 Wood Street, Ja3:ql Not door to IL Child'n Shoo Hougo, Plttgburdh Notice. JOB. FLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, the. bustnese Will hereafter be conducted under the style of J. All bL A 00., of the old stand, corner of Smithfield and Fourth etreete, jetty John W. 13ntler 4 CD. 100RWAYLDING AND C0N15119910N hi ACIIANT— r Mahon In 01l Innis of Plozburet Manntacnnfea, Lead Pine stria Shoot Lot& !IT rrnot or.oL f oaro2B ENTERPRISE WORKS. 138 Wood 'sired, Third door below Virgin Alley. MOWN & MLitt would call the attention or Snorting men to their large assortment or -Guns, Mlle. and lte. rolling Pistols; the 'largest and best selected stock ever openclin We market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we olfei at the tensest possible prices to cash plercham., or for good approved piper. VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTILIAPPLISHZ 'WORKS. in, 1311 woop trrarrr, TAM DOOR IMAM YERODDritLit • BO WK a. TErzry.- • TSIPHRTERS awl Manutsoturers of • '•• aIITLERY,SURHICjkI, AND DENTAL .rr: INSTELIIIENTS, RIFLES, de, We keep a general aseortment of the above articlea constantly Ma hand; together with a general variety of Pancy Hardware. Also, Gurus,-Pis tols and Revolvers, Plaske t tloras, Shot Belta, - Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; BOW% Dirk; Hunting and Pocket linimg Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, do.-- Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. BIPLESI—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beat meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders roralved for thorn at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill. ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholoaale prkea. myls Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures IliE subserlberis aranow opening et their new Wareromn- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith , d, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS end all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered In this market. Having arrangements' suede by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pm , chasers to their selection. We are determined to jell 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 acription for gas. eater and steam. Braes Outings of all kinds made to order promptly. GEORG le, maavrciatias, 713.012 NOW YORK, DIANIJFACTURER of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Eleatic. Band Toupess, and every description of Ornamental flair, for Ladles and Gentlemen, 70 FOURTH STREET, av - i between Wood and Matey Pitta. burgh. : 1 9 . - zo2.._h'S - 4 CD; ElTraixteti irretem enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. I. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. S. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. mI4 Now Coach and Carriage Factory JOHNSTON, Blt.olMlB & CO., Chrner of /Zebu= and Belmer.t ;troth, Allegheny Mly, WOULD respectfully inform their frleude !...-, and the public generally,-that they have efa,77, commenced the manufkoture of Carriages, es -11 m -ouches, Rockturaye,Buimies,Sleighs and Chariots, In iirtheir various styles of finish and proportion. AU orders will be executed with strict re,usrdto durability and beauty of finish. Repair" will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms- Using In all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wh-el 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 us • call, bears pur.ba slog elsewhere. octe.ly alonotic 8081Z1.250N T. JOUNSTON.-.,... Bice!sloe Carriage Factory. TOUNSTON, BROTHER A Cu., PRACTICAL COACU it) MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, An., gheny city, Pa, have on hand and are manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriage-a, Rockawaye, Buggies, Baggage Cars, Ac., made in all their variant styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in alt their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs attended to on the must reasonable term. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their ration.. ATT. ,will be perfectly eativned on trial of their work. ' Tim Pittsburgh and Manchftvter Om nibuNe a pass every fir teen min ureadurieg the day. tiet2Zifly_ PITTSBUB - 011 COACII FACTORY. M. SIGS:LOA MARTIN L. OM ANA— AZOTVIT ALMA'. Bigelow & Coy SIiCGESSORB TO E.% M. BIGELOW, Ito. 48 Diamond alley,,near Wood street, bungh—COACUES, CARRIAGES, PURA. TONS, BUGGIES, and every description of .'"..-".•'—'""" fancy vehicles built to order, and finished la a manner I:in stil-T.:ward far beauty of design, olecoooo of finish, skill of workmanship. and durability of materials. rar An work warranted. nocß ItOBEUT IL PATTEILSON'S k-2 LIVERY AND SALE A; 1 13,....4 STABLE, /.....e V1,.114' ...ir ..,.... . 2 4 . Zorner Diamond street and Cherry alley, sprl4:2l PITTSBMG7I, PA. JOSEPH 1 4- 1.1g:D11.150. (SOCCIISIO4 TO L. TFILCOZ • CO.] riOnNE.II MARKET STRULET AND DIAMO N D, kaaps kj constantly on /land • full asawtment of .irm4s,lLts.tis clues, Sloaliciac Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain tug to his busier <e. ;tar Phyalcbr... Prescriptions carefully compounded in ell hours. EIZEMM FLEMING 1311.0TILEELS, (Barcurord to J. Kidd& Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IFO. U) Wood &rut. P1C3bi5.7.7..1., PC. Proprletere of Dr. '2 , l"Lana's Cniebrated Vrrritilwie, Liver dr- j.lo JOHN filArT, JR., (ittzoga,r io Jea. !tritlfrey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, A ND Dral-r fn PAINTB, 011,P, DYE Fru Pra, ac, Itl egret, lame below PITTeI3t7D.G j :31.P01117.171. OF PiLANDIE,d, GIN, WINES, de`—Dealer in i.s. licrca.„,-abe , a Whi,ky, Peach Erinly, te. llactifelnz tbtSll.t , corner ct ',lnuthfield and Ittmt - trar.e. Pnzadrsern antla Foreign Wines, /treadles, Cigars, Old liionoriga hela Bye Whisky, &e. , ALSO, RECTIFY . ING DISTILLER, , b WWI) &MEET, PITTSBUKCIII, WIN BS, Brandies., Gine, Cordia J111110i...% Sphits, at. Ortiz and New Ers.r,dend Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Mout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Bye and Reetiaed Whisky, Apple, Pencil, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havens, rindlfss Cigars; Ilelf-6p:trash and Common Cigars, all at such low pikes as to ehalleug compe dtlon. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, end Demijohns of all siuss. I respectfully invite au exatettna• Lion of my stock, at No. k. WOOD Stmt., Dittaburah, Penna. aprlbly hew School for the Violin. BY U. C. 1111.4— TUE PRACTICAL VIULDI BCIIOOI, A new and complete synopele of Violin playing, In an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed exprettely for the American student, to which le added valuable les sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solos and Duos of the moat popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by 1.1.0. LULL, pupil of Spolir, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, In advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street. We have carefully examined the above work of U. G. Hill's, and consider it one of the most complete and prin. cal Violin Schools we Lava over new. O. ANTON, E. VOGEL, feba Teachers of Music. RLAIRD, (late of the firm of Coot= a Lesan,) hsvh,g . opened STORY. NO. 9, (two doom above the old etandi for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, bottom by strict attention to business to merit share of the patronage of the lute firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notico--Inferior to none In the atty. jan26:y James flalllsagor, lk/rONONOLKELA PLANING 'sirra--Would respectfully ILL inform his friends and the public, that his new east• lishment la now in full operation, and that he 113 prepared to furnish Boat Cabine, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, oonstantly on hand. ggiaM=lMM=i Builders and Carpenters would end it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now rurnish them with planed stuff suitable for every description or work. li= ANIIPACTURERB of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM RNQINE , PLUMBERE, /re. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken In exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. febikly JOSEPH T. LOWRY, • No. 43 Cbrner of Fifth and Wood Streets, Mee up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, ESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has Ili, commenced the REAL MAT& AGENCY, In Connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. lie will also attend to renting. Persons en want of servants, in any capacity, or those In want of places, wlllite oupplied at ehort notice. All business =taunted to his care promptly at. tended to. References—T. J. Dlgham, req., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie Dr. Alex. Black, James Itlacteral, A. A. Macon, Malt k Old. JanlB Bohnohman & Hannlebai IiPPTIOGRAPIIEIIB—Third street, opposite the Post office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapee, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labele, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting thirds, etc-, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold,Bronse, or Black, In the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octEkly EICUM . . . . Graft, Reisinger & Graff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No 124 Wood etre I Pitts burgh, Pa. Cooking Stoves, ' Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Sugar Kettles, Stove Kettles, -LI/0113GL B.BEI/TT. Smith, & Hunter, (We Smith & Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ND DEALERS in all kinds or Pittsburgh !denial's.. kinds 122 Bsoond and 161 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. 1:•141 W. 8. Steven. min OLD REINTING ,ESTABLISII lENT, (late John. stop * Stockton.) arid-Blank Book and Stationary Warehouse, It . prepared ni.eurocrate.everf style of .Legal, Commercial, Canal and. Steamboat Job lb:luting sad Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse Printing Office and Book Bindery , corner of Market ' and 13eccnurste. tumid . .. . , , :_ Iv PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE LONG, MILLER a CO, No. 199 First tit.remt. D. 1. .ranlssra7.l... ==MM R. ALLEN, ,VT..tiViLl MALIN IN RECONIIIEN DATION HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, bLk3I.7ACTUILT.IL9 OF Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog Irone r Portable Forges, Ted Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &c. (mhls W. EXAM I r. 1.11;:CTIG • r i I. , .~~. ~~ t ~. BUSINESS CARDS. Nort.h.Weitern Pollee Agency, NO. 89 WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Denrborn, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Pinkerton tr, Co DZVOIT. 7111:111 ATTLITTIoN TO Via TicANBACTIp'S of A CIENZAAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the atates of Illinois, Wieconnin, Michigan and Indiana mbl9:dtf rino late frm of JONES it QUI° haring been dissolved by the dcnth of John F. Quir:g, on the 27th Inst., the business of said firm will boaettled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of floss and First streets. ISAAO JONES, Bundling Partner. Pittsburgh, Eeptember 30, 1.254--Loct2:y IUrANUFACTIIRER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough in Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Rosa and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly D. D. Rogers MANZFACTIMEIIB of HOMERS ' patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Roan and First streets. oct2ly PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor , CORNER OP DIAMO. , D STREET ANb.CU ALES. r I sliE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and thmtlemen of Pittsburgh, that be has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of sir., commodious. tress and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United atatei. Its locution Ls accessible from all parts of the city, while its high and airy situation renders It especially suited to the promotion or health, by this meet agreeable exercise. The norms are docile and 'well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spored to nuke this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. octli:htf COMILIZO= IWitirx,rnatit Or Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, AND ORNAMENTED—NA. 71 5711zzi. j All time of Composition Ornaments, tot Steamboats, Re. All kinds of GIId. ng and 1 e tdlug, to order. Gilt 'Mouldings for Frames, libolesn'e and re:id! Variligli for Oil l'annings. - Engraving: eul Lithoi;rapii., for isle. tmpairsol or defx,si Pa.nting.s r,,torer.l in ll* best mrin.er. All Frames and Mouldings min:lent tured in this estah- IlsLment Luny be cleaned without and water. Call and ate. No. 21 Rt. Clair at., Plttaborah WIYI. A. M'CLURG, DILALER IN Dino Teas, Choleo Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD ANT) SISTII STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. IS now rneeiying lar,za n•oottrnent GOODS, in addition to hit+ nlentdy nlten4l, Ptork, 1,111 , hat ,, 1 tram Ent hands in the Ennt.orn markets, nblzb, wilt be sold at tho iozeegt market prican, flotebt, nteambnatm, and farafile9, buying by [La quantity, oupi.ll,l at abole,alo intro}. delieerf4 in tbn city taro rbar;• . aep`-'1 J. 1k HITE.. VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER UAL , 13.1:CoVI:111..1.) h. hee.hlt or. t , It!..^.r. hi. e , tl butrlnet.e_ artd ht. 0r071i,1 his IiLIND MANI:VAC- Tolls. at No. 63 Fitt -razes, near tho l'oat oCtre , hetreet e n Ntite...tl and Etth.lthteld, • here he ham au aAttertup.nt ef Itl.lhrtti, tdmmri se...lt elel fahey vettr.o.el and pita. ITlmmitle . .e., aryl I. rr. , •;threl fn hi, ItLY, un the note. reatt:ttat I, 1. t,t,. 1117 weer, 1, u - 37rat‘te.1 to gitr eattofactlen or 111,: cy ref u rttle4 Plea, hunu. rzc't 1., Lest lc wnrk evan.l:ll3. r,s7 1Y rri e: JuILS A TIVF.I.L In CUT bluinct4 TTIT O * !TOM TAZe Ty 1..;,...LUM1T. Our b./ i; ROC EILI-, ,ntinue.l nr.,l, the firm or _ ItAriALKY. d so.& 18 .2,1 v.o littgburgh_ IMO-AL EV, Mint. , ‘A . A ill) A KY)., ;No. Atark.t htrott, t4ll. AO ALt: I: a o) PULA unrh December 14tb , 15;4—d...242 HAVE sold ray lat,rekt In the banlners !..ILll.lr Co, to it A. Lo ng, IV trlth Juin: Phill1;.•, a6l cv••:,- tinua kt the oh v.tatrt, Fo. 11 Front re.-Qmiacw.l tho ucor s.rtu Yittaburgh, July LS:A. 6..\. LONG & CU, BELL AND litiAAS FOLINDEIth, AM GAS I'llTgr.S, incita.tt e att. o to their Peut.lawl,, sad will . : litturos. We Et up bou.s.ia with tho nut intg,th, Mak* raw, Cn•Litsgs of nil dais to ut cc. , Cur. uGh ilwarutia Pithipn sod Tat, rittluga, sad krep Anti- Attrition Alttal owuithrilly Silver Manufactory. MX/N4, FORKF, liczyc72,N 1.3 Plucti 0 —Lrainir 10 man utar..tarir. cent, Wu lire cogs A.:IICK 5: lent 10 per wmer :ham the esetern cities, or else, btr, Ali Is wurrautid Etcitnf, St/tar e tanz,uft.t lure Fpo,ns of the oterlic. ' getzlity. Wtacto, cad Hatch r:trE•arir.7, :rt.:kn.:lu,', with fret', fa. olity and rem-wed jet,rutiaatt . ,l to give eatiru :.r.nafactit,o to CUDWIII.7S loth as to yrwe cOt tLf oul.enca of the cork. NV. 10. WI tAO.IN, Watchmaker .rl.l.lo:Tellar, nov/4 s corner of Market and Iwurtl, frlh•rte Steamboat Purse Sturm and tibelrs. AIWE. berc on head and are INpaNta.titlT menufeetu• ring STUAM 1.10 A T CABIN vurcr, !TURF.: ANT, CU Al I{Y , of *-vrry dearriptinn, vi, : Etter...l,z hialmg Tats.,; La, her d,; la.dit^.4 Cebil Chitin - , of v.e..., Ey Len. Scut,. dc , In Gr.; Elute 1',..1ua a, da do: Co Toilet 13.1. es ; Teter Letts; ds. far ; Duane; Cent:, Tablea.; Waal Ste ale: Card do; Wezer do; Trays., Lc., d.e. tileteriel and tcortraebehlreearreated, aid prices settee factory. T. B. YOUNIi A CO, .15 ,) ZS Fmithfiel I st-oepoelte City Hotel. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Fifth street, ,firm corner &env Ilarket street, PITYBI2I.IItO LI, PA. W lIKItE WILL tto found the largest and boot acrorted.l ctook of 11031ERY over offcrol t •r Rale in this city. Purebooorn 411111nd It to their Edrentage to cell nt title te tabLiolurieut aciA examine for thetazelces; it is nil I necti to input,' Writ . custom. C. DALY. N. D.—Remember the Calk? Stocamo CORNIER. febl:y 0. D C. B. Hvad - 16 CARPET WAILER() 3E, No. 82 Third tared, near Mark , t, would reapt,tiully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in clots their complete FALT, STOCK, conai,nuir of CARPETS of every deacription, teem the ltoyal Velvet and ftru,kl,, to the com mon I ngroin, and /la,. Fa.or till Cloth, from ore m eight Verde whit., new deiddrim and very rich. Cocoa sod Canton Matting. DrugGeta, Rugs, Mote, latair Rode, Window Shades, he. Perrone in want are invited to call and exam ine their etork. nteamboata, ilotela, and Reside...a (urn ivhed on the moat rvaronahie term, Jur- , Small erotica rind quick sales." - iiiit TERMS CASH ONLY. oct2 Bounty Lands--Sottllern' rpm: undemigned has rasde iirralagemeut, with Thomas I humphln, of Washington City, to pro , ure WARRANTS, Ac,, for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, fur BuUNTI LANDS, or uny other claims on the Oovernment. SARUM. FAIINitoToCR, mh2tf 1 Residence, No. 0 Ross i•treet, PittploUrZh. Wm. 11. Talcott a Co., SOCCERIORS TO T. ECNIUDS, JR. • 00.,1 "lkir AN UFACTURItitS OP GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK• INC CLASSES, portrait and Picture Frames, ax, and dealers in Imported and. Domestic Fancy floods, No. irg, cor ner of Wool. and Fourth streets, - Pitteburgh. oct.llle , Depot of Longwortit £ Ztuamersnan'it Ca tawba %Vinci and Brandy. TUD undersigned hasreceived and offers for sale at (Na annatt prices, a large quantity of Logworth ;Armor man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La. diem' Sweet Catawba Wines. Such as may desire to procure an excellentarticle of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratiti• cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cognac. . D. FICILMISEN, Bad No. 137 Liberty street. Oonsurue the Smoke. T ILE subscriber having the exclusive right to maniac- lure and aell SWItENEI"B,GOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, ix prepared to receive order'', and contract far heating buildings with tha meat economical Furnace now in lase. The attention of those interested is solicited. Any intormntion can be 11.1 of A. BRADLEY, Nog. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. BARN DOLLAR, dem24.:tl I Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 114 Wood at. It Is True "l'p q. THAT PICTURES of superior excellence may . • be obtained at CARGO'S Now Dngaerreno Oahe t ry, N 0.76 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine specimens of the various otyire. Rooms open day and eve ning. fohlO - Hill & PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND OUSIMISSION MER CHANTS, Esau...sate, la —Strict atteution paid to all cousgnments for sale of Flour, Produce, Co. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Owls for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. ocrA:6ll, I=Ma==l MX= AMILTObi STEWAR,T, blanufer-tuter of Shirting, 11. Chocks, TWSEKIS, eta, Robocca street, Allegheuy, has opened a Wareroom SIOORD STORY Post Ittutuittus, corner Fifth rind Wood streets, Pittsburgh. blerchanta who are not aware that those Checks coo be mule as good nod sold us low here as in auy other clay in the United States, are invited to call and examine for them selves. mh12:101 (Successors to Mulvany k Ledlle. lll ) ANUFACTITILEUS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. mh&dly HAVING sold my interest in the - firm of T. KENNEDY, JR., .11 CO., to William U. Taicott, Nebo, with A. O. Henry, will continue the trailing Glass and Variety Busi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style of Wm. 11. Talcott S Co. I confidently re. commend them to my former customers, as every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. All persons having demands against me,and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. octl2 T. K F.NNEDY. JR. IIEU-20 Obis New NO. 1 Herring rec'il onu lur saw by Myti ATWELL, LEE & 00. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, RUNE 28, LSSS. .EDWAED A. P.1TCM.7.11. /Slant Jones, E=M:l Ledne & Intim, rizzi BUSINESS CARDS. • REMOVAL. C. MANIIPAOTtIRED. OF EVEDT VAIII67F OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS.. Meek Porter, Wine and Claret flottlee, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; -6LfO - GLASS IN EVERY VAR/ETP. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, 6c 133,135 First et., PrTTSBURGII, PA. - [LAM • 1. W. c HADwietc,l Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, ' No. 149 WooD =err, =LAW Ban', 1171913 - Eatl, Pa. SW - The highest market price, ha CARR, paid for RA49. 'ap2Crly. JOAN ArTrELL A.. J. LIB CRAB. AIVA.L. A.TWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND 0031311ESION IIEDOUAIiT23. AND MUMS IN P.ITTSBUILGII DIANUFACTURES, No. 9 Mod betinern Macr and Prost sfr.," splS) PllllllllllOll. Diwwootion of CoaPortnarenii. el - 1111: ao- Fa. tuerablp heretofore existlug between OS II U A ItiIOLPEB and PHILIP nEY3IIOI, in the Wholmale Fruit and Comfeetiouery buainesa, ie Me day dirdialve3, by m caul' eoueent 1b bualatis of the tlrra will be settled up by Joshua Ithoden3, who is authorised to receipt for 01.1 debt.e due geld firm. JO3LiUA 13.110DR.W. VI:IUP RENSIEII. :Larch 27th, 1355 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE Th. undanli, , ue.d have this day formed a Partner ship, under the name, firm any style of ItEiYM tilt & N for the transaction of the Ncholeaale Fruit and aticcticuary business, No. J 1) W4l street. Pinup nttisiEs. ROUT. 3: iiiiDERStiN. Pittsburgh, Startt, :nit, 18:15. 6tr . I . rrtiring from the Confectionary burinrse, I cheer. fully recrnamend Mert4rn. ILLINSA A A3DLISJI:N to my frienle and cu.itcrnerr_ JOSHUA ILLIODES. littobura, March 27th, IK4. 18T21 All Hays, Pit ENGINEttt AND :atilt V tllOll., Fifth cp. ponita ttr* Conn House, Pitibburgb, Penns.—},ac rbantotly I.:.=ted, and will puuct etttnd to ell bealzbeb *tart:A.l to hie el:sret. =EMI lion. W. Y. Jobaspn, Presillnat Alleztway V•llny It 8— Sllinor IlobcdiXl4,l 6,, IL EichballM, Eng. Mitt-toll, ChiPr Enduee , r Pitten •m.ll4.:rub. IL B. Jimanot Thompson, Kuporintmmlent City GAM Work?, James C. Day, Cliil imainewr.loglte.uy CiLy. rap7;f2A-,• PRI NO ER II AP.11A134111 1 C.U. Lava lozstov - c1 to No a* La,rty rtrret. Flviuntra ........ roatrry PILING ER 11A11.11AUGII d CO., (Eucc...-.Ascaa ft.. par -17 flt 24 Forltelnlin3 MervizAnts t Drai- A,5 fn t% Prnittca generally, tiu. IDS L.ll.terty arre.t, PatAburgh, FA. aut , . . . . . New Bottling Esablishment. 1)0V1.) t moltros toksi , •otera..l into vo partn,abli, to trau,act Gap Leximara of BOTTLING, la all Pa brunthel, et Gm LIBERTY . tartat, Neville Hall. Tl , t - y hare. constantly on hand a wupfulur article of INDIA ALII, put up In pint hottica. Darter. and fauttlier will find it to thrir advantage to giro no a rail, and gnarl. too th,C1.11:14 , 9, W. alms holllr aKu a:tlcl.• of t'OW!'Etc, r.AltziAl . 6ll.ll.l.A and ..111: , / ELLA!, TVAir.ll_ I'.nua an tavoraLle as any othcr I.,isse in the oily. All 001. rs put up at short notice. BOYD 6 MOISTJN _ je12.41.11 c Lthtt yxL.Rttillo Cl nll. J. L. .I.IAILSIJALL, (~ . .:13.-7,76x0r to H. Ler,) Wool Dealer & Commisgion Merchant No. ii 9 Lusarr yraFtril.f, Pa. f,r . & lima, ii.rxwer k. rah= Brou u Jit ILIr i:Vut/ ick, Nirrpby tam Co. Pittubtllgla, Muy :1, Im4S.-.0.,,,,:1,1+) flats and Cape. aWe would torlta the ottett•oa cu.- re,entir cud n.. public to • rplendhl ar_rartracnt of HATS on 4 CAPO, which we ere uow opening for the Stnatner truth', w COT bretuty atyle, excewl,4 onythiog ever cffe.rJ In the cite, or weer. of :Le )lohotalne. Cell and on e. toe fOr youreelree. J. W 1L...1N a 801 i, I Dl Wor.l street. 14:tehurgia. Noitot. rerthors!alp of JOAN M'DEVITT .1. was <IL. stileatt on the Liret hut. John N'Davitt allt ea - nth - lee the hu.natem et the old stand, and a.tt,,us et.lt:enneat of tbu bznuess of Erni. JOHN WILLA/01 l'ionAorgh, Jan uary I 355--(jer.{ . _ NewTrifittUllW Store, No. 53 Ovmer, of Itlatizd stnei or 4 tla Dnzetorni. F RAN l ' f l i f ,o V r A i l t t:OßD b Eft . T i e ,s opti i : c Tily ti, sin t n t ou w n i e l o l s o t he ii Dew c u rl= ' m . r . in: fitoroi on Monday, Apki e Hering l di n tt ' od o up the noatest snow toom in the city, and filled It eith a choico °si:lion of the latest styles of Trlnaminge soil ion. cy Goods, he :lettere himself that he will one: superior in. d ucos don te and endeavor to glee full eatisfastiou to all wht. Clay favor him with their ratronege. Now, don't forget the place—No. 83 Market etrert, center of the Diamond. [al:rid] IItANH VAN GORDEA. Dissolution of COpurtnership. OF LI VINOSTOb, GOLN L. GO, Pra t prletofr of the PrITSDUItOII NOVELTY WORE.% O.M. Sinolvsd by both of Mr. Jobs J. Ibrooes, ou the 14th of Mereb The business of the NOVELTY WORNS will be continued In all its branches by the surviving partners, under the tome end style of LIVINGSTON, OOPELAND & CO., who will also settle up the effete's of the late Prat. L. R. LIVMOFTON, CALVIN ADAMS, J. R. MOOR E A 01, Pittsburgh, Pa, Mayo, ISSf..I W. 11. COPELAND. b ate le• utast IT. co: azure at'ctocart. Wholoaalo and Botail Clothing lorchanta, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. TEns subscribers respectfully inform their old euctoossr, s and the public In general, that they hare this tiny ite• lOCIIIted themselves In the above businees, under the tiro of JOUN VOLOSIC.EY & CO. They respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them. solve, essoectively. fehro Boots and Shoes JT TI'LAUGIILIN, N 0.85 Fourth street, nearly opposite . the Mayor's OPlce, Is manuLnituring Gentlemen'e first Boots Low Shoes, ties and buttoned: Congress and Dutton ad Gaiters; Ladles' Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linde, Slip. pure, and Wrench Lashing Gaiters of every color and shade: fancy Rid and Satin Goiters, of thu beet material; Misses sad Cluldren's do, of every variety. T.ll.—All kinds made to order, on short notice. fa ul9 Soldiers , Bounty Leant•, AND CLAIMS AGAINST tIuVERNMNNT.-1 will pro- ct• re Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, th el r b and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against Government, and attend to business in the "Court of Claims," recently established by Congress. Wiles, No. 168 Third street, one door above Smithfield et. Match 19, 11$65—(ruh20) 011ARLES N A YLolt. NEW BICE)) trorOtthli JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for Bela CANARY MIMS of the most improved breed, being vary hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds —Canary,llemp, hilllet,ltoper and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: Carnelian, Rose Rude, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens& pots) fer Christmas Trees, from the Seed end Horticultural Store, N 0.49 Fifth at.„ near Wood. dee2o AND CLASSICAL SEMINALLY. W. T. MCDONALD, N. A., PRINCIPAL. qInE next session of the Institution will commence on 1 MONDAY, the 6th of September nest, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Vooder. Rgferences—ilon. A. W. Loon/Is, 0. gnop, Jr., 8. V. Von nnhorat. It. Miller. Jr. aug24 Agency for boldlere Ciaimm L . 00ATtote ON LANDS.— PUBOHASB AND SALE OP LAND WARRANTS.—Tha undersigned has made or ranitententa with competent and responsible gentlea, to t o obtain CerllOcatcs or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Linda; also for the Location of Lando, and the Purchase and Sale of Land Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS, mblt:tf Corner of Wood and Fifth atreets. New Paper Hangings. NO. 8.5 WOOD STREET. FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel Deporatione,-In gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; Fig'd end Plain Papers, for dining moms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete enactment of the above, selected for the season, will be sold at the usual low prices. oath WALTER P. MARSHALL. Dream Making and Milli!nary. 4 MRIB. S. E. CARGO respectfully informs her friends and others, that she Is prepared to make to order the Latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS,I I I4.NTILLAS, VALMAS, etc., on the shortest notice and ou the most rea sonable terms. Chlldren'e Clothing made up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. 70 FOURTH Street, second story, same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian Gal lery. Iy2onlawly Instructions In Illus.°. VW 11. WAMELINK would respectfully inform his pupils 1U en friends that he will continue his profession eLP Instructor en the PIANO FORTE and VOIOE. . . - Orders loft ot lILEBER'B Music Store, or at Ms red dance, No. 187 bECOND Street, will bo promptly attended to. sub .‘ I Must Have One OF DOWN A; TETLEY'S CHEAP RIFLES; because I know they are good shooting guns; having teen them tried. You had better come along with me to the Enter- prise G un works, and get one also. It may be they will do a ihtle better if we buy tee." BOWN .51 TETLEY, myl6 13G Wald streeL Bounty Lands. TIIE continues to '.outain _Bounty Land Warrants. The present bill gives to all who b - sore served in any war since 1290. 160iacres. Tema moderate. LUILE COONS/100T, Iliameral alley. between Wood and-Diamond. IN alter P. Blaraliall, ralPOßTEtisnd :Dealer in Innen and American Yana Hangings. man , y. .: I ,1 4 ' DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, P.,TT,OUSGEI, PA. NCORPOILiTED IIY THE LEOISLATUILE of Penney' I yenta, with Perpetual Charter. P. DLTI", Prealdent, (author of the "North American Accountant,') l'refenor of Boo! -J and Covunerdal Scieuera. ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Prefensor of Book• Keeping,. JOHN 0. wruderds, the bent ottluand. Penman in the united States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. DATOII, Eq., of the Pittehurgh Bar, Profeesar of Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. 11A.YD1:11,Piinelpal of the Mathematical Department, Pmfesacr of Ma. hematite. ,te. C. G. A. OUDET, Professor of Oerman, French and Italian Languages. This 13 the only institution of the kind in the Western States conducted . by a practical Merchant of many years experience in ext-nslve basins - 6v, and whose lectures upon all the detalic,and practice of business, as well as every de. partment of Scoa-S.eeplug, are ao deeply Interesting to all young men rf bucinem, and which accounts for the tape. :tor attainments of his stucenut Hl9 caurse of Stealth at Book-Keeping 19 pronoun:met' by an eminent uccoantant "a perfect systana for such books and accounts." This is the on'y inctltution in the city in which a Prole, cot of Penmanship gires reculas instruction In that im• portant science, end consequently the only one where a good hand writing can t,e 040.100-1. The coarse embraced upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many Of which are attempted by no other teacher. tin specimens of Pen. =Enwrap but those ezedo tel by Mr. Williams are exhibited. Call fore Circular and specimen of his Penmanship. Duff's Book-Keeping, llarp,r's edition, $1,50. The most perfect In the language." Duff's Etestaboatitmonnlant, $l. "A. perfect system." eas- All letters addressed to the Principal will be DTOMptly answered. jelZilew PicLitrwrgli IrlaLliematieal & Commercial COLLEGE Ts new opened for the reception of Lady end Gentlemen 1 PupHa who v, ieh to .eeedve a mound and thorough know ledge of the following hoe-nonce of education: Wriling, hcok , Kreping and all its colh.terelfelenCeS, ilketall, a eorne try, Trigonometry, lierteuration, Navigation, the nee of Geography, Arithmetic, Ac, Ac. Tine Principal needs not to be re-von:mended, as his name and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher in thin city for ceveral years, and for the last three month,' hag rum ness-folly taught In the Iron City Commercial College, but hog lefi It on his own ar4ord, with the intention of estab lishing an Ingtitutitn In which the youth of Pittsburgh can acquire a knowledge of things more profitable than ranking unintelligible hiercglypbles, though by no chance mill Writing be neglected. . The Principal',; capabliitlee CSII Ee tented by any person who dcoebta bla ru4 they mgrs by the gentle men whore namea are affected to the following tern menials ; I take grsat ple.gnre In certifying to Mr Earrys qua:ifi entlon4 as a tl,r,u.zh l'azik-Kerp.r, and fully cvmpetent to Instruct prang grritleMcu fu peic•Lee !Ito? , hunk, a grood Laathennul,lan and rips. srholar In other rerps - Ast. JOIIN FLEMING, M. Larry LB eminently g0n1111,11.4. impnrting InNtruction in the xnencn of A ritlinwiin and Double Entil kinok-Eletm lag 1 f. 1,001 him even critically acquainted with tho,ta trnaches of knowieng, JAB. N. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward &Iwols state It no toy mpinicn, that cy a Mathematician and Book Koeprr, Mr. John harry be fear equals, and no sop-A rial, 1 think eii tho Trod:Ars of this Jounty Association wUt concur with toe In this tiatroment. The Wyftfbx departzw•nt attondal to by a getale mon of .operiur qualibrattou,t, vibo will dcrote all Ills at tentlbn tine 3mredSate Improvemealt of the Hours cf inetructlor, from 51. to 10 P. it Bock-Keeping and $2O per courre. Arititmt tic 10 p. -r quitttvr. Wrifinc 2 for leis. aenr Lih.ert7 street, tear Waal. J. Principal IRON CITY CODIMERCIAL COLLEGE, Oh' IVES VAN/A. CDARTIIIILD APIIIIs ROARI' a TEUST Ills Fxr...ll..nry, Jnane. - : lion. IL 11. Ilan. J. E. Brody, Wu. a lR r, Ec. ti )v. I Ti. A. Pryor, EN. Wilsen IL L. lahneotadc, C4l. Win. I Ed_ eept. D. Campb..ll ' I Alex. Bradley, Esc'. Pet/era:cc, EA,. Thla tustltuti , n le now 0r... , ,nnir,1 under Ito chin-ter, tel is In ta:i nal spry rtic,,gll/ opera LiGu Ulativi the i:,b tell 1.. T. ItITCIIOOO.It, FrrrU r, ant Prletcor cf h.riocco of .1 , 7-cunt., awl et t.1...3 Art. of 11.§...Rooping. IZS'll\(y ~_.date In thu cave dr 61I:0LOE F. 111TC:LICC.C1r, A. rd., Ruler - ear of Moths- Ot:ca 111:4 Teacher or Per •000,ttip. J Ara Et': 11. IItWILINII, Lacy , cI tha Pittsburgla Dar, Lec turer 00 Coramoreial Law. Theta nre two C.. 11761, 01 tstmly-or. a Comma:chi, the other n ;Anthem -4,1.1 ho, hereafter, Qaartrrly Examlintti,ao, by a Il;ar1 of Exam:oars, for ttc awarding of Diplom,. btudonta enter at any time, continuo at picazure, and area allot - leaving, return anon There is in preparation, acct will :tam to issued, a I ton-.* pecius of the institution, with e. caialogno of the name , . of unaaris of .•o`i Sind Ott, who Lave metriculatotl since the oprnici4 of the College, in Norember, 1954. It is the nru and steadfast tiotortnioation of Ito nentlw men übo nianagoment of Ibis College, tbat it 'hall Lot lastawne second to any other of its kind: eni with this pitdgo, to . ..pectfully uolieit a continuation of that tow of painozinge which ben so signally dlstiogulthed the career rf this Dvilltotion, from its commencement. Addr,as IRON CITY COLLAGE, Pi:t.burgh, Pa." [jet GRAN D PIANO, MADE BY NUNNS & CLARK, NEW YORK Zur - THE PUBLIC or Pit:sew:ill and Allegheny to re spectfully Inwittsl to call at the Nittslc ertiae • of the settee:riots& 53 FIFER street, and "• -• "'...:WV.21 uSIIEIII2O a superb Enil Grand Piano, price $lOOO, From the Factory of 'UV.. S a CLAIdli, New Tort. Tale eleaict lost, lucent to sumo in the •• ELiZ sEthillEe_7; STYLE," the ornaments, front pieces and le Ks tielne elFba rately esrvid out of SOLID ILOSEWOOD. It la full t-bren octaves, of the large ,t dintecatons, and, In polot of volume, lower and liquid sweetness of tone, Ia pronounced alto 6ether unsuroussable. The tubNetibera will ba happy to receive the ylsita their Privottz and the public to general, and Fhow [Lein through their otegant lacir establirtmont. JOHN D. MELLon, No. 61 Wool street, between Dia monl alley and Fourth street, will ripen, on Saturday, June ifoß, at his 11,1 no Forte Wareroonne, TWO,NRW GRAND PIANOS, From the manufgetory of Chickering & Sons, Boston. These instruments ere among the first of en improved snitz. recently ir -ented ond eompietel bo the 11Iorsrs. Clinkering!. LADILS areesp,e. y Invit t eii and r,,coline non The fret and only instrument ef the Lod in ill, eitr. The above Instruments, with a large god: of tQUAItk PIANOS, here been rolected by the subscriber, at tb manufactory in Poston, and will be opened during thld end the coming wed:. .1011 S 11. :SIELLOP., No. 81 Word street, Agent fee the solo of , Thtehering & Sons' 545 For l'itthborgh col 'Western Pei, ea. SPICING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, CHARIA)TTE IILUAI V., No. 116 Wood r e Pittsburgh, sole Agent. hamburg Pianos are urtrthle•lty t.u. perlor to nil others, both in flaslic,ty cf . touch and ruperforsty of lone. They have not only received the highest marks of appro bation 'TOM the best Iluropean Pianists, such el LIST, 'flIA And others, who have them constantly in their corn cmc, but Mau from Our resident Professors. The following is an estrect from a letter of After describing the particular style, two of which he wants for his own 1160..-01710 Orand and ono Square--he speaks as follows of their excellent qualities: "My little daughter, who plays eery well, must, with my self, Mao a good instrument, and yours are the °my ones w hien can ostiofy me. •' lustruulents are offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tows or yours. "I remain yours, respectfully, " Owns itounocx, Pittsburgh, Pa." For ealo by CIIARLO ITC FLUME, al the "Old Extol,. Delied Plano Depot," 118 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth Also, mole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for 11,121 et, Davis d Cb.'s liaston(which in t h e East ern cities are considered superior to either Chlckerlog's or Nunes A Clark's, but which fact is not extensively known, 118 they have but lately been introduced here;) auf other Nor York and Philadelphia Piauoa, of the best at prices from $125 to $BOO. rabl9 • . T ITAVE 'MIS VA Y (April 1 ib) associated a I'll me Alessra. F. STEEL TURIIETT and SAM L. C. Gt.X y both of w hom have been for many yearn lu my establish ment, and are already extensively and favorably known to my cuatouaors and the public generally ne superior work men, and of correct bus sera habits. We hope by the union of experieoce and artistic pkili..._, Fpe d n i ly in uo watch department; by keeping a largo and well selestsd stick of goods; by sellln at moderate prices, and by close attention to business, to merit a 'Moral share of patronage. To my old friends and the pudic to general, who have for many years past so 111 orally patronized my business I re turn my thanks, and solicit for the the now firm a contin uance of similar favors. W. W. WIL:O3. Pittsburgh, April 11, 1555. WILSON, TIIIIBE fT & CLANEY, Watch Dinkera. Jewelers and Silversmiths, mys (57 Market Stroet, earner Fourth 1N CHOICE 81.1N131Elt GOODS, et HAGAN &. AHL'S, 91 MARKED STREET. We will mark down on Monday, June 4th, cur entire stock of seasonable Dry Goods, at a large discount from former prices. We name, in part, Demos and Tissues, Grenadines' Crates de Espagne, Summer Silks, Larvbs of all kinds, Erattroiderles, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Lace Man tillas, Challi Berages, Madonna Cloths, etc a full and complete assortment of liou.sakeeplug Goods. mySl Writing Classes.—Dtat Is college. ruIIE Gentlemen and Ladles' Day and Evening Writing j_ Classes will contin,e open during the summer under tr. J. D. Williams, whose various styles of Gentlemen and Ladles' Writing are an universally admired. No specimens of Penmanship are erlloited at Cleaner but those evented by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal claims no e• monopoly" nor .' patent" f r his business, nor did be get his Mistitution chartered to sell out, as haa been repeatedly done in this city. Gentlemen and Ladles' Visiting Cards written in Air. Williams' unequalled style. All kinds of Ornamental Pen manship executed to Order. my24xlaw MISCELLAN - EOUS Aitzeur77, November 24, IBs4 Late Prtfea;or in Pitt burgh Commercial College. Perrs•aranit, November 24. JOHN KELLY, Principal Fist Ward iichonla. Alirgbeny M1D339 61,1413 ER , Eign of the hoiden II exp.. No. 53 Fin Ftr”et ULtAND PIAICOS. PAK. Ott GE A: I PROFESSOR IIENRY RORBOCE p No Ice Great Iteductlon - - • • MISCELLANEOUS. Allegheny County as. {,,—. likl L;Tgl7....LolPEarygani. to the L.,.Berifre Allegheny County , —,--• IVbereas, Josiah Burford, lately In our District Court, before our Judges of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, ty wit: On the twentieth day ot March, A. D., 1815, by the Judgment of our said Court, recovered agebnit William J. Howard, Jr., l'aq., Executor of Samuel Leonard, deceased, impleaded with Enable Hassell, i:oExecutor---23 well the sum of one hundred and fortytwo and 50.100 dollars, for, hie debt, as also the further onto of ten dollars. for his costs . and charges by him shout his snit in that behalf expended, whereof the said executor to convict, as appears to ns of re. cord. And whereon, by insinuation of said Josiah Burford, wehave in our sail Court understood, that although the said judgment In form aforesaid be given, yet execution thereof etill remaino to be made, whereof be has besought us to grant unto him in this behalf a proper remeay, and we, being willing that what is just and right should be done herein, do command that by good and lawful men of your bailiwick, you give notice to Emma Russell aforesaid, (on whom the said writ was not served,) who was implod ed with Wm. J. Howard, Jr., Esq., Ex'rsof the last Will. and Testament of Samuel Leonard, dec'd, and which said Emma ituetell is heir at law of said Samuel Leonard, deed, that she be and appear before our Judges at Pittsburgh, at oar Distriot Court, there to be held for the county afore.' said, the FIRST MONDAY OF JULY NEXT, to /tow, If anything for herself she know or can say, why the Real Estate of said Samuel Leonard should not be charged with the debt, interest and costs of the judgment so as aforesaid recovered, pursuant to the 34th Section of the Act of gith February, 1834, according to the force, form and efftot of the recovery aforesaid, if she shall think fit; And further to do and receive whatsoever our said Court &hall then and there of and concerning her in this behalf consider. And have you then and there tho names of those by whom you shall make known to her and this writ. Witness the Ilen. ?IL Hampton, President Judge of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, the Slot day of May, A. D., 1855. E.uW. CAMPBELL, dn., Proth'y. Josiah Burford No. 827, April term.lBss. cr. And - now to wit, June 7 Emma Hassell, (on whom the 1855, on 'motion of E. B. writ was not Furred.) who Todd, EN., Attorney for was impleaded withWillism plaintiff, the Court direct J. Howard, Jr., Esi.,'Ex'rs the Sheriff of Allegheny of the last will and testa- J county to give notice to the meat of Samuel Leonard,l said Vmma Russell of the decease I. Writ of Satre Facies issued in this case, to show cause why the Beal Estate of the said 'Samuel Leonard should not be charged with the debt, in terest and costs of the Judgment recovered In the above elated salt, kr., by publication of said Price Boehm In the Pittsburgh Morning Pbe, mice a week for two suceer_sive weeks, the last of 'which publication shall be tan days be fore the return day of said writ, From the Record. EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jn. le Emma Ittuirell, tbe above named Defendant: Prothonotary. You will please take notice of the above Writ and Order of Court. WM. MAGILL, Pim:riff June De9:lawd2t] of Allegheny County- Sale of Public Property. TN accordance with instructions from the War Depart. j pa:talent, the SNAti BUNKS BELL, SEITIEEII and TEE liOtt, (No. 3, No. 4, and No. 5,) together with thelr . equip. meats, tackle, &e., will be sold to thehlghdst bidder, - at the points and datee following, to wit : At. Napoleon' ' Arkansss oe Saturday, the 30th day . of June, Letween the hours or 10 A. 31., and 2 P. M., the snliatt twin Snag Bait TERROR, together with Ler equipments, do., in lota cr parcels, to be designated in printed Land-bills preps:et for the occasion. At St. Louts ' near the Marine Beltway, on Ratatday, the ith day of Jaly neat, between the hours of 10 A. My and L, the tan large twin Snag Boats, BELL and.S.EV/SB,: together with their equipments, dc., in iota or parcels for each boat, to be designated es before In hand-bills. The items to be sold will be clamed under the following general head for each of the boats, viz: let—nulls, cabins and upper works. lid—Double engines and boilers; complete. 31—Equipments, including large purchase shaft's, an chors, chain cables. cordage, tackle, yawls, toots, etc. 4th—Cooking apparatus and other furniture. The bents are scarcaly two years old, sound and substan tially built, and well adapted fcr sec as Cotton Boats, Dtsing Bell Boats, Floating MilLs, Wharf Boats, Ac ' Ac. Their engines are constructed In the moot efichint man ner, and are in cued condition. The Bell and Sevier are large twin Snag Boats, about 150 feet long, lf2 fret beam for each hull, exclusive of. their ens; rooms and wheel houses,and 111 feet between the hulls. The Terror Is about lxl feet long, 13 feet beam for each bull. and 10 feet between the hulls. TERMS OF SALE—The Bell ana Terror will he sold for cash, payable on the days of their sale, The terms of 'sale for the Sevier will be Made known on the day of tale. lu all cases the prieilegr of dismantling, the boats of all articles sold to different individuals will be reserved for a reasonable time in favor of the purelni.era of sold articles. indielluals and Companies wishing to purchase are de sired to et amine the pretahes and juice of their value. S. 11. lAPSG, LI. Col. T. E., Sup't W. B. imp'ts. St. Louie, June 7th, 13e0. jell:ffiawis DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST, 2L LIVLS ALL DISEASIO Cr TOO ITZ AND LAn W/TUOLT 09PP/30, 1.4.00M:5G, BUSTEOLNO 41211 LSO OP CALMML. OFFICE .15S BROADWAY, (30R. GRAND ST., NEW YORK. • • ilonse from 9 A. Id. to 4 P.M. 1110IICII, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, denten? lA, Chronic Blindrwas with Films, Intis, Antaurozeis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with perfect sattstaction. All diseases of the Ear treated anon acientiar. principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without en operation. All letters post-paid r, ilt secure prompt attention. We intact the following references from among the thou. rands of eases which have Leen euccessfully treated by Dr. liendsrcon Win. J. Figur. Bxs-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. sAlfrod Southwick, Printer, Goodspeed, Gins Falls, N.Y. 4 Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. *Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson_ ~New York City, N. Y. }Mire Mary BelLovia, - N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. .Edvard G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. *John Seaman,-Magineer, N. Y. David little, Engineer ' N. Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Erie., N. Y. /James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. L Jarvis Rodgers, A. R. Rama, Foleyr, aph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. B. M. Ferries, OLgaal Builder, Houston St. B. B. Doolittle,3l. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers N. Y. • IL P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. IL L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. D. IL Hartland, Athena, N. I': John W. Hackett, Binghampton, NI Y. •Theee patients were blind, and had to he led to the office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pimento. •These cases of Amanrosis were restorall to eight after they wera given up as incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facia in tiles. eases, by writing to them. jnns riIIIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the - strned, has been this day dissolved by mutual e.,t.;,•.,.t. Those who hare claims against the late firm of LA . ‘ , .3.5: CARR, will present them fors ettlement to John P. Glass, at the City Hotel. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. OARS. Pittsburgh, June 1,1855. ger The undersigned having withdrawn from tha City Ilotel, would cordially recommend to the travel ing public, and to his friends generally, his late partner John P. Glass, £., who continues the business. Pittburgb, June 1, 1855 New Intelligence Office. 11111 E subscriber has just opened an INTELLIGENCE I OFFICE, at No. 410 Liberty street, in fro well known offica of John Thompson, Ehip Agent; and as be has bean Exploring Agent for the Young Man's Bible Society of Pitts burgh for nearly two yearn, he flatters himself that his knee ledge of the city aufFiLs citizens gives him groat radii ties in furnishing housekeepers with help, and also in find • log places for boys, girls and all others seeking employment. The pet:manse of the public is solicited. Terms easy, and every effort used to give general satidetlott. jell.tf GABRIEL DARE. STOKE.nOOMS, WARDED/tisk:A, kc., TO Ltlf I—Lawrenceville—A comfortable Dwelling House of boll, parlor, dining.room, kitchen, four bed rroms, &c.; garden and good water. Allegheny City—A Two Story Brick lions°, newly painted and papered, Cu Itobinzon etreet, near the canaL Rent $lO per mon tn. Mt. Washington—A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, &c. Rent, $7 per month. Pittsburgh—A large Three Story Brick, No. 26 Third st.; rent $l7l per year. roe. 31 and 27 Duquesne street; each house is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard de. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to B:CUTHBERT k SON, . jell 140 Third street. ROOKS AT COST.—Wishing to reduce cur stock, we will to future offer our assortment of BOOKS, STATION. ERY, ho., Ac., AT EASTERN CO PRICES. Those wish ing to supply Libraries, and person. , in want of School Books, wilt now hare an opportunity of procuring Books at from 25 to 60 ter cont. less than elsewhere. Ail in want of Bargains should call 80011 at • LAUFFER'S, jell 87 Wood et, Pittsburgh, Pa. R A , S ZORSCISSORS AND POCKET KNIVES.—KoIfo BM les of the Linen quality inzerted. Scissors and tailors' Shears ground in the best manner. Razors con ,sr,l and set in superior style, by .1012 BOWN A TETLEY. 136 Wood et. MERCHANT TAILOR, No 2,21 Firm srantr, mat door to Daly'a Stocking Factory, Pitte.burgtt, Pa. CLOTIIINU made to order in the boat style, and at rem sounhlo rates. Jar- BOYS' CLOTHING made to order. 822.0 0 FUR thAJ parwit D h ha Ltait)K, ildUfill of two starlet, arrangedll, lor, dialog-room and kitchen; four chambers arid finished garret; good cell , r and pantry. The Lot is 24 feet front on Pride street by 101 deep, with paved yard, grape arbor, peauLt trees, to., ie. drant in yard awl kitchen. Terme e Out-fourth in hand; balance in one, two and three years. also—.!‘ new BRICK [LOUSE adjoining the above, suitable for two dwellinra of form rooms each—all in complete onler. Price sl6oo—came terms aa above. jelfi S. CUTLIBRuT dc SON. 140 Third at. I,)(h.,KS: BOOKS! —We have j ttit recetved— jj Balion's Magazine, for July; North British Review, for May; Moreduo: by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ; Constance Herbert; price 373. cents: The Winkles, (I vols.:) by J. B. Jones, $l,OO The Watchman: by J. A. Fry. $1,00; Corte-Cut Corners :by Benar.ly, $1,:25; The Ins and Outs of Paris, $1,245. For tale at the Bookstore of W. A. GILDENFF.NNC.7 it CO-, Jets Fifth et.,, oppoeite the Theatre el LI AINOES IN TILE WEATHER have proaatay tolled your lane Gaitera. You can get plenty more of tho snore sort at prices to suit the hard Limos, by calling at the Cheap and Faahlonablo Store of W. E. SCHMERTZ, jels No. 107 Market street. ZIMMER 18 COME AT LAST, inducing SCILIIEBTZ L to do the best he can to supply the increasing demand for flue GAITERS, French SLIPPERS, Slies , l3 104 Chil dren's FANCY SIICES of every description. No. 107 Mar ket street Is just the place to got well totted. Buy - Sou? Shoes at the Cheap Btore of jel6] W. E. SCIIIIERTZ. ✓~ cAj3i,3 pi N E Aypkt:Sjllieeivedi t , for eels4 ES 0,1 j alb No. 39 Wood street t ~~~0 NUMBER 239. Dissolution. DAN. D. CARR WAI. CA.RVILL., RATES OF ADVERTISING IGRIED UPON Zr via PITY323OROB PBUI TER LClll3.3oMaa=, Ca 1113: equkre, one itateiol2. " " nob. .. ... . " " one-wea k ..... 475 " " two wetica " " three weeks -4...4 400 " one month.. . 8 07 .". two • three -. 1 .•••••; 00. " " (car months .......»..,„.... 10 0 0 • ” ..... 120 11 • " one year dts ndtag Card, six lines or less, par 10 00 C3.136LL111r. 1S Piusvas: • per tlllllll3l, (exclusive of the pipet).....,. _ 46 0u pmLA.DELPHIA GEORGE S. 11E.N.KEla Cl 7, Y. GAlasrzroz wArt.nriousg, No. 173 elf E 3 717, DT TB BE?, (OPEOM2 U./.1) • - - . FURNITURE,. IN =MY AMU! Comprising LoniaXlV, Lot& ricriitabethan and Aitlotto, with Boulpttire Carving and modern style; In Resewood, - Wainat, blahoganyiSavAnwood and/lapis all of Imparter - construction, and .finished In the._' beetstyle,eoial to; if notexeelling baguet. IV, - the Goode of any Establish. • . naentin the/ratted States.- L4txpLorruct none but experienced workmen, (appren ticea being positively excluded,)and using tha bestrow teriale, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to ptc.f. chasers. Amongst the many advantages odlstt'ed 10' Par^ chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Rouse, eitheriwelc whichplain ityle, completely from one eetablishnient I LT means ;di the articles in each room coiresrid In aide al 3 4clualits,and the immense stock clWays ca band, being so .varions in design, enables purchasers to plena their taste 132. a selection, without 'the delay netelitstrily caused In ordering Furniture. , To giro an idea of the Witted Furniture on hand,/ need only inform you that My Rooms are 175 teat long, by 47feat wide, four noors in number; with Elope contiguous, sue; dent to employ 200 hisnde,which la a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate iturpeetion. Air. The Packing is all done In the Zone. and Futatture warranted to carry safely any - distance: :Welters to Philo delphia are respectfully Invited, as purenasere or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. • an.V.Eclr, ST. LOUIS. - JOSEPH MOGUIDGE, COMMISSION AND MILIVARDING MICOMAN I 2 4 - , No. SS CoitattztrAz., =tow Suit f3r.oAv, St. Loma ,nONEGMlMlZTEn.slCoranionswilltagetaithprompt V and personslsud ct..dranoti will bz giTen - wizen requlred,on Cobsi,raixtrala or 13.111i0f Lsding, in hancr. Orders for the purchase of Lead, arttilli' aid' atter Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest me:kap:loV. The Recurring and ForwariLng of Merchandise and Pia dime will meet with especial care and dispatch the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayage as much•ra poralble avoided. Paa Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis & ixl&rtoit 13luelonati °lst 'ess,Blow & Co., do; Strode:. & Mr/AEU,. Cboutean at Valle, ..do; Hosea & Frazer . . do; Doan, Bing & Co., do Springer & Whilemesi, do; J.W.Butlor Bro„,Pittsbh; E.O. Goo oilltum &Co q __ L. do; D. Leech & do; E.B C. Yarnell / Cognalledu; Wm. Liolmee & Co., do;. Morgan, J. 31.1z0k likforpar. Blow / Noxell, New York. B. B. Comegys, . der, Frost &Forrest, do; Sbieldo & . do; CiborlesA.llleiga, do; Joaloh-Lee & Boltizood. A. Cl.l'orwell & Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, 'do HcowOrd, Son &Co., do; W. B. Iteynoldd, Louisville IL D. Newcomb & Bro., do; T. C. Twlchell & Co., Commission ilexcnants: New Weiss. . . . have an open Polley of Tam:mance, which wfl.letrret all shipments to my address when advised by' letter.per mail, or when endorsed on trills of lading. helot ~e or -.lathe time of shipment. • ',Tostpn. 3106B.EDGE . _ TQ LET,FokSALE, • ' Notice to .vehomj it( army AR PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real.Estatoit Roches. T terara now closed, and the Buifding Sea2o7l has fairly commenced. Every -citizen of.llochester is busily : employ ed. Even the 90 or 40 new familiee who have become city tens the'pnrsent Spring.4lnd constant employMenh and is a few days a hundred families more will be required to carry on the work of the preient season. The Orr Buitding Ef ,aldishment is DOW near completion, and will be in full opeuttio ain June. Several Care will Le ready for delivery, by cattract, the lst of July, 1855: Two or three new churches, In -Rochester, will be con. traded for lame hattly,and numerous other imprevenionts will be CoinnionCo(l, requiring a great araomat ofirtechaqical and other labor Independent of the Car Establlidanant,, which will probably employ front one to twcauttalred.. A prominent brickmnker from Pittsburgh has just pur , chased nine large Into, and tontracted to make utkos them aorthwith 500,000 bricks. ..Two tangs of hands oh work the present week, besides the other yards' herd' fon established in the neighborhood.' . rt. Oar Sono Quarries are already, alive with warkmeNjubl. the road leading to them lined with teatrta. Lumber Is becoming alnnuant and cheap, and tenements will soon spring up to relieve some of our houses, which now bare 5 families, 4 families, 3 families, and dorans of them 2 families each. Any who did not buy cheap lota at the four pubileialos -last season, or the four public sales the present fpting,can still secure good bargains et private sae by calling on the subscriber in Rochester. • Terms—% down, % in Woe year and %In two years. 11L T. U. GOULD.. P. 13.—A few lota can yet bethd at $43040 slolllelseh, if applied. ler before the 20th May. • The t so lots Arw qine as large as usual city lots, viz: 40 foot by 125 am/theories; only from $1,50 to 5 250 per foot front ' ibeteepepit re• served homestead and meaniAcaut property,of OTI4 4 acres to the centre of the borouall of Rochester; the beautiful 10 acres, building, aretald, &0., of P. Ran., can be bought through the 6ubsextbei - at'grest bargains; and there are not two :2cl:bargains within a hundred mys a. abil o Sale of the Blain LiIIO of Fatal* Works of Pennsylvania.. - NOTICE le hereby given, that by authority of as 624 of aszembly of Pennsylvania, approved gay Btti - i MO. rill be exposed to public sale, ne The Nercharsea Eax.igrarm, In the city of Philadelphia, on Tureciy, the 24tidaYgr ju ly, 1855, at 13 o'clock, P. 11., the, whole Afons : Lott of Fullic Works, between Philadelphia and Pittebuneh, =- sitting of the Philadelphia and Columbia Enirtued.the legheuy Portage Railroad, including the new reed , to mid the inclined plane, the eastern division of therPertheyltrae nix caned frent Columbia to the Junction, theJuntatadl vision of the Penna. canal from theJu action tette ea' ern terminus of the Allegheny Portage railroad, •tuad the waste cm division of the Pennsylvania canal from the western terming- of the'Allegheity Portage Railroad t 6 flambe:ugh, and including also the bridge over the. Ettegueiratika ea Puncenes Island, together with all the staples water pawn of said canals; and all the reservoirs; machinery, Mama tivas, cars, trucks, stationary engines, Work shops,-pater stations, toll houses, offices, stock and materials; whatsoev er and wheresoever thereunto belonging, or held. for the use of the same, and together with the right, title, Intern; claim and demand cf the Cbromanramith of Ftnntplannia, to all property, real, porsaat and ataed, belonging to the asme, on the terms and condiffens preecribed by the eeii aot of Assembly, copies of which may be obtained on ap plication a r, or letter adeffiessed to the office of the Eecreta ry of the Commons - eclat at Harrisburg, Pennsyliania. Executive Chamber,J AM.EB POLLOCK, Harrisburg., May 9, 1835 G.evernsr of Pennsylvania. myls Valuable Property for Sale. PWO LOTS OF GROUND, upon which ' art' erected four Brick and two.Prante Bufdingge, whieh.rent annually for $6OO. Said property le eituated-in the,bilrith Want of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, bOween == ea 4 Also, the Factory and Ground known au the "'Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Mordsetreele. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Abe. gheny river, one mile from Esti. Liberty. On'c pmUon of this land there is the best Saw 31111.1ocation in tfie comity. Also, o number - of lots containing from Ito 6 enrol of choice land, situated one mile northwest of Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. . The above named pieces of property are very desirable, end will be disposed of on ittiventsgeous Senna to early pus chasers. For terms of tale and farther Infermatfim apply to Wm. P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittehurgh. B. D. 'r HOWSON. datigtkee for Jas—B, Nagle/. ATRACT OP LAND, situate Washington Mams,l4, Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the rime distance from the North.wastern Railroad, and Ewen. ty•fire miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Standee,' d and Eighty-Five Acres One Hundred and Nifty-Two Perches, strict measure; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - ACRES of which Is cleared, and TWENTY in good meadow land. There are erected on the premises several squere log build. Inge, It bank barn, and an excellent 'Print orchard. -•- . Tants—One.third of tha purebase money in hand, aril the balance in yearly payments without interest- Possess. Edon will be given on the first'day of October,loss: my 4 SA.HILEL BEIGHLEY. Coal Worka Wor Sale. OIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acrerfof Coal attached, and allthe improvements thereon In emcees. ful operation. .aid garatis situated" on the Monongahela river, 84 miles shave:Pittsburgh, and-is aupplied :vitt' a Farm Douse, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an'exeellent harbor. ' • ' The vein of Coal 18 five feetlinek,imd cannot beroirpassoi in quality. For further partloulars apply to ' NIVUOLSON k PAIMED Jelatf No. 235 Liberty street. For Rent, A FARM. CONTAINING a ACRES OF LAND, under a 1t high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style; good Sant, Stabling, Ac., situated on the south bank of the Monongahela riser, 6 miles above - Pittsburgh, being.one of the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywherecto be found. Possession given on or before the lot of April next. Enquire of IL CHILDS 41.. CO, mhS:tf _ 1.13 Wood street. A BAROUCHE AND SET OF LIAR'NEB3.-:-They were /1. made to order by our best mechanics, and have only been used a few naonthe. They will he at a herniae, as, in consequence of a change that hos taken plane in the acilez‘criber's family, he has no further use for them. A. BALLOD, aps N 0.116 Water West. ar Sales ON reasonable terms. P a very neat, vertical STEAM EN. GINE, 6 inch cylinder,?A inch stroke. Alan, a very superior DOUBLE FLUE SEAM DOILEII,-14 feat long, 36 inches diameter. For terms, &c., apply to " W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, my 2 • Market street. earner Second. my23:l y to 'LIE BEST OPPORTUNITY to secure - a home.on easy terms le now offered by the eutacribers. We bare a number of ba,utlfui BUILDING LOTS fur oaf' at very tort prices, and on easy terms of payment. - They ere pleasantly situated on Meant Wasbinzton, and are well IMO', quoc. ' Dr. on wide streets, and couvement of aeeers: On mod. ot the lots are Ono cornet trees. Good Water can eerily be ob. mined, and at email orpenze To persona whemlth tOballe a borne In the pure air of the reentry, and yet le near eooos j, ,0 attend twbusinees in the city, this &fiords a rare opportunity, being a ithin a few minutes of the of GO feet front by 12 , d ein tIct ai p to c L a z a f lt ou l ier,r °an:u Termsa A aj lot 1 . • th'oac:tta.""llailnothcenrd7,2 felt front by 174 feet - deep for $3lO. Priers from 5200 np to A . plan: vf thm° lots can be aeon at our oftleo. B. CUTIII3IIRT & PON, je7 :140 Thir4 street. lllSROClotti' Tu -1141 u -CuuktOrcabte U DWELLING ROUSE, ere teqoesttd to C.:noble the following : A well finivlrd brick House, eltuate in a pima sant part of Penn street, (No. 2.(!3;) contaiits. a hall sad two parlors, dining room-and kiWheii, good cellar, and seven chambers. Gal fixtures, bath room, with hot and cold water, ac. The lot is 2.3 feet front by 100 deep to an alley. .0. CUTHBERT & KV, 140 Tbird street ~ . ..1 Uepi 5° 11 11 M a 8 .1 1I0te l ltatli h tlt R IIITCI 8 1112:11. h r thl and Cnildren's GAITEIt3 and FAliar BEKria In the dr:. Prat uhu.strally /ma. /4 , r cue+. 131ttp E.7!—Elauaric a.crts.l sun juat remited DI • • ( .. 9 6. ) For sale
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