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.I'. NM? tzum44 01, 1 4.10 D SSD VIM noise.
Atr. a3l S —Pica .Dollare a year, payable strictly in
aavatici-- invariably be required If not paid
within the year.
Ailr•fling le poiiiel 'Vigo caltri—for 4ale , at the town ter In the
°Mee, nia by 'the' Feaid
THE SATURDAY MOEIUNO POST
Pratdisibed from the acme office, oa a large blanket size
hatt, at TWO IidLLA as 3 Tear, in advance. Single copies
!VICTIM. ,
43.• No palfeti will be alsoontinned unless et the Mum
on of the Proprletore,) until all arrearages are Wd.
4.21- No attention will be paid to any order unless IICCOZEI•
ganla.l by the taeuoy, or satisfactory referente In this city.
B7' tionnteed with the Ettablidtment of the Morning Post
once, the hypes! Job Printing Offices en the city, where aU
in:is of work it do, on the short at notice, and most reason.
e terms.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Robt. G. G. Sproul,
A TTORNEY - LEO COUNSELLOR AT LAW--Ottice, No
,tt Fourth street, Eittlthurgh, Pa. deellly
James A. Lowrie,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—IJOIce, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
betWeeaBmllhtk jetro.tandCherryalley. IdectlAy
JOSE PH W EAVEH I
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT lAW,
CeMec, No. 1.41 Fourth 'treats
jalln PI1I821:10.G11.
CHIN BARYON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Oliice, corner Sinn and. Grant ate.,
jcaly , J Pt rI3IIIIIIIM, PA.
hotztais c• emit,
A, rroiLNIi:Y LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY
Cake, nest door to the Poet °Moo, Steubenville, Ohio
ttly4
vrt ti AT LAW—No.IW Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
•ti Lis Italy Perteroon'e Livery
je"lii
ICiriiiudo Loomla,
A 'l .. 7oll:ii:V AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood
Jrj:Y
MM7==
A a - TeRNM - A' LAW—Office c,Fourtffi *treat, between
Chervy and lima street_ je2:y
J. It. 111,01ovirry,
A rfaltNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Oltan In
bt,lldimr; 011 Grant strart. jr7
6. 11. Ilaze
riTtItIN kr AT LAW —No. Fourth great. above and
to-ur Snuthur,l3. ruur•-1:y
Patrick dt..tienna,
AL r. AI :'IN ()l Tll LRD WARD.
(lieBTol-: coiva.tt ()RANT .AND Flte - rn sTitkIETB,
(ferforrly o...coi.ied by Alder - man I.ewle.) where ull bu•
ffluegs Iserfaifflng to the olllce of Alderman ad‘d Justice of
the Peare 01 be promptly attended to.
ta. lducismaiter, Alderman.
j Ir a t.;Le i tl, li c r o a n u b l e . y t ,, r u e e ..? , , ,g ba , . , t i e . t.r l u
kinds. r a t o h . a .t . w a i n t i ).l
t .l. l l e a g al r u . uil
all cure awl I.upd ea:aro:T. Titles to Real Estate ex
uniinoi, .1..4., - 5 113 4
- etz .,. 1 , - ._.--- El. A 111., eu Ito EnN DENTIST, (sue
'" ronsor to Q. W. Indtltt,) NO. 144 8341T11-
..
F I EI.I)STREET.
.Cat- 0111, , hours, from 8 to 1 o'clort, and
rout t.t to E. C‘lo:8. fablb:ly
J 60017, DENTIST, Fourth atniet, five doors
Crest o; Mark,t.
Oe fact Iloun9 From nine 3. 1. to Bye
• M. • dec7
BUSINESS CARDS.
. .
f: nrltuq, Itobertson ett, CO.,
AIFACTU OF CUT, PR SSE
ED ANA)
.M A.F.H..8 PLAIN
FIANTOL kSSWARE, warehr,u,n No I.llcou I ,tr•let,
c,ru, ut Prout l'ittsbur4h.
do t of Glo,:olvvro, an,: Window Ghts, , ., kt
low mar'r:rt atal
JACOII ISZ'COLLIST.EII.,
171101.E.4.1.1.; AN . I.) KETAIICitiAIt MANUFACTURES
DCALED 13 ALL E.1:31L1
i."I;baCCO. , Snuff, and Cigars,
Pithburch,
4.41- Keep.; ~nstantly on Land a large supply of all the
briku.l, or l aii ,,, r raa ci ga r, Jaml
Pll-001111E.A11,
r it ot.Es ALE G itOCEII, AND COMM Itiz.loN
V C 111 NT for the shla L.t s Metal un.l
Pro.lnc, 6... r ally. N. .treet, l'it:abunr.h. In psl
1. i lILS OS,
.10-:),ou i:110.1oo S Co.)
L :` , IIOI.I:SALE 111,:kl.Elt , 1N rututntiN FItULT. 4 , NUTS,
•ipt,ged, Coufe,:louttry, Sui4Kr,),
Woo.) opposiL-3 Ctaurlee,
ap'2.
'" I:13u US
L i. LI AEI CM. VU.,
fOIL‘VA t 1 )1 , 1 Ct131)1ISSION MERCIIANTi,
• oly ^,o;ie Itagroad Depot,
l'irritulmitt, PA.
_
r ° . ovr
XOBAVAIIDING ANDCObLSI7" --
natter, 51.13, Nish, ana
, yr il • t. eittetrarzh. [ nard
Valt ti I df,
CIO:NC:CS: 4 ION AND FORWAIIDING
A:3 FASTS—St, Water Ouch=
-- • (spl,t;
g a, - 111ohi• head,
OROCEIIn AND PRODUCE D'N A.LERS—
'27 Woolduce[, P.rtshungh.l s'o3
Pl,,rgan,
DOOKSET.I.I:I; AND ETATIONER—ims allrayA on hal,'
I._) a goneralat-orteconr of Srhool,tliromilar.aoilaiclii l3l .nk
Printing, tot alai Cap Paper, An., NVholusaler•tl lit
tail, NJ. 104 bolow Pitth, Last silo, PittabCrel•
, a„,s, Word-1, ItAgo and Tatman,' Straps. apls.ly
W. Chadwick,
IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 Weed Street,
The I , ltheot trice in cash paid for raga.
snyll
WM RIUgSI7.,:i, Pittsburgh-
Et... iLicketoon t
iI7LI:3A LE ilti:.7/7i:3, 11:1.01:TRICS OF DItANDLIO,
171 ntd 174, c-,,rner of Irwin
ar.,l lb,rty Lrua, Nril,, Cotton Tarn,
Y=3
William Carr .111. Co.,
(Vw. inn , of she Una of J. PAR 8114 Q (Jo.)
',ley, ,;:1 arr.-1.1 Row, Liberty strast, Pittsburgh,
Pa jad:y
ro.l"artuaratitp.
fit gub,. hers bays ILIA day !Jrulei a partnership fn.r
Ole pnr,,,en of carrying , on Commisrior. Joormtrd
i ,•nrlnnte,Cl With Lha irsh, bacon and (hi, and
I•usitte,..,2eu,sally, under the style of Eau usu a Poen
nententen
N. Ito Rater and 150 trout strt•ats;
us,t . aplo.l l.y Po:Lila:a Inahrant.
W5l. it. ENGLISH,
J A.-. 11113
J.S.tt. J. BENNEPP.
l'ittsbu tehru srY I'f,l frt.:l •
- 4] It. Pladburgtr, t , dealer it
ad,.-try 1ia.1,,,d, afford for eale a choice clock o
li to,ertri., vac if U6e. :!Apierd of every variety
and the i•,.7eA quality, ground it hta Stearn 11111 a.
Irrida and I. , dtnertid. Pri.duc., Laken In el:
ehangtiL., 1. rzt en.tize.
F. R. 1,. hu3 pr,irrea s full liliorl.ment of Landreth'A
AVarrat.l.r.lGartku So.eam, and !al itun the alteralou cleat in
toregu,l in rural KtrairA. fans 1
E:=l
•. . .
131N701,1511 11.111.111AtilISONN
noll.llltt4 lON AND FORWAIaII NO PtIF.IIOIANTS, AND
R'r:oleyni❑ Dealers in Jiish, Paeon and Oil, and Produce
generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbrldge
tugbrans, No. 373 Water and ILO Finit street, Pittsburgh,
Penno. te3
ll=M!l=2a=l
_ .
'41112 ,11b,ribers :lave °pouted s houao for the above put.
17 ',withheld titreet, four doors above 11.0
lUouou , ;Aliets (loose. We will purchase, or reeeive, on
eiouuni 4eio u, tor ~. ile, 0 Wee of Flour, Edeon. ('here.,
Gr.us Seed, Bidet/ Hay, di ,
-tzpou which we will tan k e atyaricee, or purchase at the
Sat pi trltet rates far
ADIRO 8 CO.
.inl. Pt' hlin.
I.Eit 1N 01i.00ZK1K....1. I'llOOllOE, 1 , 1,0011, BACON,
J No. 10, corner Scaitlideld un3.l ntrentg,
novd
ill , 1 uNo TH , A. C. TOCY'i
T. H. g Q. Co '
raid ~ f rret, opNsite City
N 't
, tl d ltli ., l e t.S , O d P ., C ri t tt H , N u ETll l ,a lt ri N ,L l l T , 1.1 It
and wor k AND,
nted, Lid Bold at reduced pricer. Care taken
11 it,/ for land and water carriage. audl
C. D. Wood,
meotn W !lOW:SALE DEALER IN WINES
1_ AN,/ LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street., 111th do-.r
hoer ghee, ettet :hie, Philadelphia, has nn hand the bent
neaten o f old Itraudice, \Vine:. Irish Whisky, Alottonga
nla Whit.ky, Holland Ilia, Cordials, Ao , on Lerma worthy
the attention or purchaser: and dealer 3. tau-'9v
Fleury aucuitoudik
I.IIIOCER9 and Commission sFerebants,
ot 1.1111 and Irwin atv- Plttaburgla
lY na: Dligby, Jr.,
11,01'111Na AND FtIItNISIIINO STORE, Alasontc
FVOL greet, l'ttlsttetrjh.-01.ttltiu,; made to order, In
nod ebtle, and at moderate rates. au93l
it. A. C. Duncan,.
1 , 4 r HtFLESILE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, Po. r•
eigti NVittee ea t Llquora,oll Monongahela end Roc ti•
t; Whlek i. No. 291 Liberty at., Pittaburah. Pa. r Lit'29:y
Tindle, •
VV GoLESAL E. and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
7 1 1 UN E, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufae
r.• tar, 1' . No Hid Wood street, Iltbsburgh, Pa.
1101.1tSAI.E
`ollla 11.1.
AN 1./ RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
iNoitlalmENTB , Pisuoti, Music, School Books and
Stationery, No. 122 Wood (Jowl
L. J
eraDANIIL MIL, Jll.
LI AGAN
. 41 6. ARIL,
)Ikruj:.Llprip B A„LllE7'72 . lo l cL)°D'L'rti rll ` ;A ' 4 ' tsrt iA L E lLI F
4 a ß nc tl i n C i ' o la n
ttrent, Pittsburgh. apr4
i.O LC, It ittutt. "9N,
ROHITECTURAu AND 01INAIIEN
QAnvEItA
RS
pi_ in every
Ornamental Patterns fur Casting, style;
hiodelitig, Designing, ikttry•o,.. sltion Orr, 'a e ,,,°,t 4 „ fo , r ,'„ h „. °
decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 00 S.t.
/Street, near the Post Office.
-RANGY ILF: AND IVOULEN DYER AND CLEAI. , E , ,a ,
.17 No. 7 IS.II3ELLA St, near the Enimet lintel,
marl ALLEM ENT.
B ,
CLISLIVIAT 3 L. CUTIIILLL
S. LAJTIO.I.LU.R.T £ SON,
111 SAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS,No. 50
slrett. uovi
IC. Ilayward,
DEALER in BOOTS, BIIOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN
and URA LU HATP, corner of Market suit Liberty
No. 17 t Pittsburgh, P. jel4 y
JOIIN VLITCIIIIIILL,
WHOLESALI: AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street,
N•..tt door to IL Child's Shoo !louse, Pittsburoh.
Notice.
TOS. PLYNINO hay In:, woocictod with JOS. AUKL, the.
fl bu%ine., , I,reotter be conducted under the ety3.3 of
J. ABU. .i. CO., ht the old Atand, corner of 4iudthlield mad
Fourth ht,er
John W. Butler 6 Goo
FORWADDINtI AND COMMISSION MERCELANT?
Dralers In nit kl - ad, of l'itt.lbuh.th Manufactures, Le .1
Plt , a and Sheta 6,1.0 Front .freer. fut-0
EIVTER.Pti.I73E — W ORKS
13tl IVorel arert, Third door bthno Virgin Anti,.
W" 'N TETLEv would call the attention of Sportilkg
tuen to their large toseortmont of (duns, Itifies and B. •
Tirt.dg, the largvet and host selected stock ever
opened i n I t, io m ark o l ; Logether with a general assortmetrt
if [lard WA re, Cutlery, T,ials and Fie hi og Tackle, all of. w hich
we otter tha low ear i.tr.c.s Mc pr t_-; otah purchaser., or
rm. 1' 0 1 PIP. , marl
VOLUME XIII.
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
no. 136 WOOD WWLIWT, lIRD DOOR MOW MGM &WIT
B 6 WIT 4 TICFLEY.
- IMPORTERS and manufacturers of
OUTLERY, SUROICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIP LES, Az. We
keep a general assortment of the above
articles constantly on hand together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, anus, Pis
tols andll.evolvers, Fluke, Horns, Shot Belt‘ Cape , Powder,
Lead and -Bu ll ets ; Bowie, Dirk; Minting and Pocket Hair=
Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Seissors, Aor
Also, Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly steatite&
RIFLES l—We are making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the best material, and workmanship warrantedL—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retell, will be till
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. mylb
Chandelier* wad lists Dna tares.
11111 E subscribers are now opening at their new Waren:wel
1, NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith•
Geld, the largest assortment of CIIANDELIEII4, 1111A0K
ETS, PENDANTS and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever Catered in this market. Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently Invite the attention of put..
chasers to their selection. We are determined to tall to
low ac any house ha the West, and being practical (lea Bit.
term, con oiler peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
in this line.
Ns continue ad heretofore to fit up btilldlnga of every de
gariptiou for gag. water and eteatu.
Brine Castings of all kinds made to order promptly.
MILLER CO.,
mer22:y No, 109 limit street.
Copartnership Notice,
iIAVE TUTS DAY (April 11th) associated 01111 ma
1 Messrs. F. KTEEI.'f ItQICCf and iIANII,. U. CLAN KY,
both of whom have been for ninny years in thy estrit.ibili
went, and are already extensively and favorably knOh 0 to
my CiIAU.IO,I, nail the public generally as superior work.
men, and of correct bus near habits. We hope by I hie
union of ex perk.ce and artistic skill--especially in the
watch department; by keeping a large and well eelected
etcek of goods; by rein rig at moderate prices, and by close
attention to business, to 'merit a liberal share ci patronage.
To my old friends and the put lie In general, who hate for
many years past co liberally patronized my buelnreo I re
turn my thault.4, and sod lcit for the the new tirm a contln•
urines of shatter favors. W. W. WI LB+
Pittsburgh, April 11, 18 b.
WILSON, TURBETT & CLANEY,
Watch Makers,
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
wyt, lr 51szket atxftt, cornor Fuclli
Seim Coach arid Carriage Factory I
Wm:7 qf Retexca and 13e2mont streets, AUoglbmil (Nty,
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they have
is....sen:". commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
Barouches, ltockaways,lluggies,Sleighs and
Charinte, in all their various styles of trash and proportion.
111=
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on
the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the
beet Eastern Shiiits,Poliss, and Wheel stutT, they feel eons
dent that all 1., ho faror them with their patronage, will ho
perfectly eatisfied on trial of their work. .
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pur:ha.
shag elsewhere. oddly
J S. 1,:1,1170 , 1 L. 7. ......... Z. 1KA.11.1
E.lcolslor Carriage Factory.
lINSTON, HROTILIM A CO., PRACTICAL COACH
RS. conger of I rlxcca and R.1113011t strwqs, Alto
glieuy oily, Pa., bare in hand and are trianufecturin' , an
eKtent,ii'a iuisortuoeut of Carriagno, Ruckcways, Dttr;gl,3,
gaga;aje male in all it:4r ntylem. with
Ettic t rowed to durability and Ix-anti' of finiih, 11,510,7, in nil
their iierh the 1,4 Juniata iron and eastern hickory. lie
paini the mast ryas mahla ternag. They feel
,out.lent that all.isho may laver thorn with their
will be pei:ectly satiaf,l ou trim of their work.
Pitt.hurgh nal M.nclio,ter Oranaibuk, yee3ovf, - 7 ra•
:13 li:e4; during the day. y
purrrstsuatiti COACH .FACTOILI
L. btIVES3 ,AZOlltl I ALA: LET
Maslow dr.
4.:2l.itilk.linCiliS TO E. M.lllO LIIA)W, go. 46
10 Diamond alle near Wood street, Pitts
burgh-430 &CUES% PIJEA
TONS, 111:13J1K. 4 , and every description of
fairy yellitles built to order and aulebtal Ina manner un
surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of flobb, r - kill r.
erorirmausiiip, had durability of material..
/Lir All or le urrautra.
ItOI3ERT 11. PATTERSON'S
I . 3 ILER)_" AND SALE
STABLE, .11s
Corner Llama/act street awl Cherry alley,
aprl4 if 17.571;17N1 . '-i.
Lieccrssoa To L. wit.coa • co.)
1 - 911.N1::11. MARRET BTIIKET Th D DIAMOND, koopr
,un•tnutly CO b.•En.l • full nezortmeut. of Drug.., llr ii
riue a, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and ill o..th,les pertain
log to bill.ouslue.s.o.
♦ir PEPdlcia.' Preizrlptione carefully compounded at
sll hou ja.loy
rtritni,S. • COCUILN rlsatiata
YLEDIING BROTHERS,
(Buccesoord to J. alaa b Co.)
WIiOLE3ALE DRUGGISTS,
No. tj itUtt , i4rgh,
r Crlebrita.l Vcrmilu t ;,., Liver
Propriet.ore. o
Nile, d o. lal.o
joarr BAFT, JR.,
(Succanor to ,iSs.Naiutiay,)
Wholesale and It.,Ntall Druggist,
ANU Denier in PAINTS, OILS, La .9.rur iS, , 14.1
etreet, three Liners below I ... 2rdin
y .ITTSRI.IIIO
_
JOHN 0.11LOU'l"k,
lIPORTER O' PRA N UIN, INEq, dc.,—Peelar
Lu fluz Nloccou4slaeles Wtaisky, Pon/ Itter,ly 7
Alec.. Rectifying Ll.Utt t, corner of ntulth field bud krus!
strsass, YILESUnian
avLISALI biaLltH
Voroigu Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Illimenge
hola hyo Whisky ere
•
ALSO ELF-C : l'll4'V /ISO )isTit.r.Ett,
NA). b PlTTltheitil I I, rA.
yr1:0:114, hrat.dies, (Hai, C..tdial4,
Croix and Now Englund Rom, Clarets, Chesupagoss,
aceich Ale, iirown ateilt, Irisb, S ot.b, ts' boo,
Old Monongahela Ilyu and Reclined IVLIAy, Apple, Ildisch,
Wild Cherry and Bles2kberry Brandis4; itup..ried Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cis:anc. Half Spanish and Common
Cigars, all at each low priors as to challang comp...akin
Fancy liar Krgs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
liatnuotine of all sizes. I reapectfally Invite an examina•
tion of my stock, at No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. apta I v
Near School for the Violin.
B 1" U. O. 111 LL—TUR PRACTICAL VIOLIN 500001.
A new end complete synopsis of Violin playing, In en
easy, progressive and practical form, end designed expressly
for the American etudetr, to which is added valuable le,
aor-.9 end exercises and beautiful errangements,as Solcisan.l
Duos of the most liopular melodies of the clay. Selected,
arranged and composed by U.O. RILL, pupil or Siphr, late
President of the New York Philharmonic &sciety.
'lie above just received, In advance of the trade, by
11ENICV FILMIER, 101 Third street.
EMZEIMMI
We have carefully examined the above work of C. C.
Hill's, and consider it one of the moot complete and pre. ,
cal Violin tclsools we have ever neve. 0, ANTON.
it. Votitil„
fetid Teachers of Muni,.
R LAIRD, (late of the firm of Cootar ALa
0 m
m ed having
. opened STOKE NO. , (two doors above the oil
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTUING
BVdtNS99,hopesby strict attention to business to merit •
share at the patronage of the late arm.
N. IL—Clothing made to order in the moat favidonable
styles,and on the shortest notice—lnferlor to none in the
city. Jan2.6..y
Jill/102 DILOI/ilager,
ItirONONGAUBLA PLANING 15.1841,—W0u1d respectfully
/IX inform his friends and the public, that his now estab
lishment In now in full operation, and that he i 4 prepared to
furnish Boat cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
2Board and Plank, planed do one or tooth fides, wnetantly
on hand.
Doom, and Mouldings, of every description, male to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give him u call, as lee can now furnish them with planed
star suitable for every description of work.
M. aIIitIION.3AXJ CHISIII.I.I.
HERRON & CRISWELL,
DELL AND DRABS FOUNDERS,
M A NUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WOlta, LO
COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Sc. Al
so, Cotton flatting Manufacturers.
Youndry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office bud Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD MASS and COPPY.II. taken in eschango for work,
or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Ogles, will he
promptly attended to. feb9: i y
SOSIGIVH T. LOWILV,
No. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Strati,
Omce up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. Ile will
also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any
capacity, or those in wont of places, will be supplied at short
notice. AU business entrusted to his care promptly at•
tended to.
Beferenta—T. J. Bighans, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
0. Leslie, Dr.
A.J.
hack,l James Mackerel, A. A. sm,
Meet A Old. jMaanlB
Schuohman & Iluunlean,
limo° RAPLIKRS—Third street, opposite the Post-once,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Sill Heads, Show Dille,
Labels, A r ,lititectural and %la.-blue Drawings, Bueincas and
Visiting Cards, etc., Enpnved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
IU Colors, Oold, i.h.onze, or Bleck, in the most approved style,
and at the most ress,:mible prices. octibqy
M. °tarp ,u.
Graff, Itelsti,•ger Q. Graff,
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 WOOl stru i I Pitts
burgh, Pa.
IX A NUT A CTURIMS OF
C looking Stoves, Plain and Yancy Grates,
c, %al a nd Wahl Stare, I'lain Must Fancy Feudero,
pa tlor Stoves, Sad and Dog Ironi,
Um tow Ware, Portable Forgns,
Sugav Kettles, Ten Kettles,
Stave Kettles, Wagon Boxes, ate. flub.ls
W. a. el OMR K. W. Wall J R. UUNTZI
Smith, Blair at, Hunter,
(Late Smith& Slnetalr,)
IVIIOLESALE DROVERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A ND I.N.F.ALEIRS in sti kinds of Pittsburgh Meeufae.
tures r Ift2 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh,
Penns. fhe
THE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISITMENT, (late John
ston ,k illtockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery
warehouse, Is prepared to execute every style of Legal,
c om marrial, °axial and Steamboat Joh Printing and Book
Binding, and fo =fah every article in the Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most
reasonable tertmi.
Blank Book and Statioery Waretteuie, Printin eu. g di
Oc*
and Boot Bindery ormer n
of Market and ikeend
s `ti' r
' ; 411 Zit
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY ,OILLMORE Sr, MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER•ANNUM ; OR $5,00 WREN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
BUSINESS CARDS
JOHNSTON, BROTHESS k CO.,
JOSEPH FLl4.3llFill,
ALLEN,
I=l
W. S. Haven.
BUSINESS CARDS.
North-Vilesterit Pollee Agency,
NO. 89 WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Dearborn,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ALLAN PINKERTON SIMARD A. RUCKER.
Pinkerton st Co.
DEVOTE TIMM ATTENTION TO TES TRANSACTION or A GENFEAL
DETECTIVE.' POLICE BUSINESS
In the states of Mit:tole, Wieeonsln, Moldavia and Indiana.
tulalfbdtf
TTUBE late firm of JONES - A QUIGO, having been dissolved
by the death of John P. Quigg, on tha 27th inst., the
business of wild firm will be settled by the undersigned, at
their office, corner of Ross and First etreote.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pittsburgh, September 30, lgek—foot'2.y
Isaac Jong',
ANIIFACTURER of Spring and Illlster.Stral, Plaugh
11 Slab steel, stenl Plough Wings, Coach and Entitle
Springs, Srssa Nut.'fatinr, half pstont, Screw, Moll and
Ilsdnuasmt Iron A aten,—rorner lt.,st and First streets,
Pittsburgh, to
isepx JONLI
1 . ) U. U.Og•rfl &
A NUF CCU ILEIRS or ROGERS' patent. improved Stool
Cultivator teeth. cornor and Firet et - reels.
ally
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
ROBERT 11. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
doltNf It VN 1.1.1)11.10.. , 1) SritEET AND CHERRY ALLEY.
pit E auhaeriber respectfully announces In the Ladled and
olentlemen or Pittsburg:b. that he has recently erected
• RID' NO iiClitnll., which, in point or nice, eommtalioua•
Ile,: and ndrpratiou, undeniabl . } excels ally F.ltiiiinr estate
lied...tit in the United States. Its location 1,, a.,essible
run, all I•art.. Of the city, while Ile high and niry situation
reratirl, if especially suited to the I.l,lllOLltill ut health, by
this moil agreeable exerclre. Ttio Horses are docile and
well trained, nut the proprietor pledge," himself that no
pains or stpense will be spared to make this establishment
lbeiirst in the confidence of Om public. oet2:l.tf
ICII A LLD C. BOCILLINU.
LLANO fAtTO1:111t
Oilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking - Glass,
PuBTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
1)1.A IN AND 1)1:N AIENTEfi -.N0..21 ST. CLAIR STII.I2T.
I All kinds of Composition Ornatnenta, for Eitentuboata,
A:. All kinds of lliLLny, and Re Io order. gilt
Monlding4 for Frame", wholoonto et.Ll I-tall l nrnish for
Oil Paintings, Engrusino and Litlio.graphs, for sale.
414 -- llllrktir,ll or deinced Vil Plnntiogs restored in the
bait manner.
All Frame, and Moulding+ minufactured in this eStab
llshment may be cleaned without Injury, with ,ntp and
wet,.
Call and see. No. 21 St. Clair at.. PitLiburgh. :inh2t3 tf
WM . A. ItG,
DEALER IN
Yino Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Ware.
CORNER OF WOO!) AND STS.,
I . A.
I 8 now re:riving. large naeortr,ut ot FRESH Gt.101)8,
Ina.. i ma to his aiready extennive etogh, purchased
from Bret hand, In the caetern markets, a high, a kilt., sold
at the 1, Beet ID aria prlk.eft.
.I,Tae• - • Untelx, Steamboat-, an.) famine., buying by the
quantity, nupplled at a lu.l,hrite rate,
/are- Goal. delivered in the city tree of , ha ,;e. serlt
J. WIIITIke.
VENETIAN BLIND NIANUFACTURER,
AS RECOVERED hie twalai ao et to resume hie cll
AD 111.1 11.,4 nt. ued his IILIYD .11ANUFAC
TOltl'. at No. 63T1l 3TCILT, ttrar the Peet office, het wean
onJ SulithColl, where he Las en riasortmtnt of
t . ...ntaied with plain and fancy w..r 4 te.l and bilk
end le prepared to til any order In bui line, en
:he moot reaennable tenon. ills 0...0 le warranted to giro
rattstacti'•ti r 1:11M.4 , ref .1
P.rpaireil
him a eel], 62 nnt b.. teat In
ly
Notice.
ri I 11 E luto•re,l. cif ldr JOHN .t.rwtt.t. In cur bueiner4
tears- fri.to tbit date by ag - ri-iiturut. Out 1.0.12:13e6.9, a.
IN I 1 fi 1,11 continual by thy remeirl-
I . : • lin! our , un•ter the firm et
0..).4111tAVE A CO..
Nos. Is I.l3'..;vlVcrld rtreet, Pittatairgh
VAUAI,XY, WOODWARD h CO,
N?. Market street,
BAGALEY A CO.
Pittahurzh.Dreeruber I . )tt,l . 3:i4Hdret.l - 2
-
Notice.
I HAVE soil rityluttre,t in the bnalneer of Lenir,
it o, with John trill you.
Llano at ih- A.
rtorto. Fe. Front etreiit I t•ordially
ircucrimiin , l ILe la,e brut to lb: patrons., et my friends.
Pitt.thur,th,l"i, ••• 'al La ult LE.II.
DEE=
S. A. 1,13:111.7 Or.
I3ELL AND bitAS:4 1 - ,,UNDEItti, AEI) GAS FITTERS,
I
11,1 its attroticqJ w thuir atnrk of Chandeliers,ltrackets.,
end ether 1111111,A. \V, It op betters with G.
tu:l Stn.., make Braes Csatiop of all kiwl to order, fur
and Tank Fitttno, nrs.,l keep Anti.
Sttritim) Metal constantly on haul.
Silver !Ilenunfactory
POILKS. EMItLiNS, Otc.--ItztrcerioN tt PZICIS.
to clprrior It its In ctnnu fetcturing my own
Ave •r.! ~111 D; nt Ics.it . ant. love tbon
the peketwro cltlrs or e!,...wb0r.. MI nor's. worrantr•l.
3.!rr:ing —We aloe menu4.nve tip , -.119 of the
Sr ittln etcrito , 1661 :y.
Wist:hve. em.l rittb every fa.
14. y rltr o , ra d.rtetttstrlltaktli to Kir r ttLattet elltiSfLtZ.tkri
0 4 1011,1 e, 1.. LII art Klld the enotrior qualtly of
W. W. WILSON,
Wat. latriak.st and iv/to-111r,
r• • M artrt mud
MA 1t
Stenuaboist. FuL:31,1.11 . o t0..1 Ciltlit•
it i 4l 6ll IVY. Lave ~,, tlflll.l all.i ate..c..U.l.•l3tiy Walk 0 fsetTl
fATNASIt:II . I . (I{l.llN 11 . 1tNi I I'l' 11 t.: AND
. I.IIIAI It,. r• 1 ri eri 11 . ... ,i1..i. , n, ti:
•II • ,E•tr,,,,,, l'lnltig T.ble...
11cw, .11, .1...
1 4, 1•.1. , 11, :01 .14 , ,1..
rote J !et.. •ta,
1‘11,1,; 1:4/Ate Tehifl.
: et - A ,I••.
Welt,
11, 1 ,..,, a 1 arra:And, .1,4 prices oaths.
faet..ry. T. 11. VUUNII ,
;YU" Ntuithfleid kt....iiii.pDaita City
PI 'r C .
DALN"S STOCKING MANUFACTORY,
tor .4, db.,' Mar L...:
I'I9T.~CCRtt 11, PA.
wlll-.ltE WEI I. be the Le-.t
at,i.eti ni IlibSlEltN" ever offered r...r Hale hi all,. city.
Pure Laura sill n,,a it to taoir ad. autaiie to call at this es
tablishineut and a samitie tbr thertisulve,t; it is all I needio
insurc their euutnw. C. DALY.
N. 11.—Itettiembrr the Crum' ST-OCKIN,I G - 00101.
rebl7C. D.
_ _
C. 13. 11atadly & Co.,
/ MU:AP CARPET WARELIOWtE, e.t.' Third street,
V.,/ sear Afarket, would retty , :tfolly inform their friends
and the public generally, that they have now in store their
complete FALL STOWS, cricisistiug of CARPETS of every
description, from the Royal Velvet and itruvrtelti, !011ie com
mon ingrain, 'letup and nag. Floor 011 Oluth, from one
to eight tart wilt., now dealgno and very Coon and
Ost.tor. 5 1 attiag, ugge.h., ittiga,Mata, Stair Iloilo. Window
A lerilonA want aro Invited to rail and sawn
ine their otoelt. Flea:oh:tato, Ilotela, and itexideuces (urn.
hilted on tie moat reo-tonaLle tem,.
Skir" Small prvllto daler.” — g - gx
THRMB CASH ON I.l'.
flotstity I.flud•--Soatt ten. , c;
rimh: undernigued has u..le arrangement., with Thorne.
LutntaLin, m Wtoltington City, to procure W AItItANTS,
&0.,
for tioldiern, their \P Idea or eitildreo, for ItoUNTV
LAND., or any other claim. on the tiovernment.
SAMUEL PAIIN
Residenoe, Nn. 9 ItnAe Ptn•ut, Pittsburgh.
Wm. 11. Taluott & Co..
doCarslOas To 1. Mama, JR., ♦ 011.,1
MU FAL`TUILEKS OWlit LT AND NIAI.IOO ANY LOOE
INti ULASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ace., and
d,alers In Imported and Domestic Fancy iloods, No. 92, cor
nor of Wool and Fourth etreets, Pittsburgh.
Depot 04 LOlligwortli • 7.laixixt•rmiat'• Ca;
totwba Wlne• anal Brandy.
rpnE undersigned bus resolved and offers for sale, at Cin.
ettimaa paces, a tarp quantity of bogvforth Zimmer.
man'a choice and World-reuowuod Sparkling, Dry and La
dles' Swevt Catawba Wince. Such .1 may desire to procure
en excallent article of Native Wlun, taw pure Juice of the
grape,) will rind nos establishment the place for the gratifi
cation of their desires. The Cataw to Brandy, distilled from
the genuine (Irene, is declared by many excellent Judges.
equal (loiterer to the beet imported Cognac.
D. NICHKIBEN,
No. 117 Liberty street._
Con•ume the lizuokU
_ .
1111.1 F. subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac-
I turn and sell SWILENNY'S iliOT Alit AND SMOKE
CoNtiII.NIINU FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings with the Mon. economical
Furneec now to use. The attention of those interested is
AtIV tutormation can be hod of A. BRADLEY,
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. DAIINDOLI,AR,
dec2htf I Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at.
II Ili Trate 1
:IL. THAT MOTU ILES of au parlor excellence may
be obtained at CAltilu'S Now lleguerrean Wale
ry, No. Fourth etreet, at prices varying front
One to Twenty bollaiß. All work warranted to
please. Children taken In a few 'legends. Call and examine
apechnene of the varioed stylee. Hoomil open day and eve
ning,. fehl9
MI;IMMI!MEMia
101101t0EWON, FORWARIANO AND COMMISSION MEP:
OIIANTS, Etemssine, la. —Strict attention paid to all
consignments for sale of Flour, Pro lace, etc. Orders for
the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to.
Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. octO.tm
1101111 L LEA - 64.714 - 1 FACTORY.
'ILI A MILTON tIT EWAIIT, Manufacturer of Shirting,
Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, has
opened a Warnruam sicnocro mini* POTS MELLINCI3, corner
Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
Merchants who tors not aware that these Checks can ha
made as good and sold att luw here as in any other toy in
the United States, tore invited t,, call end examine for then:t
ee! cm:. mlatt'olm
J st as L. LLIPLIN
Letitia & Uinta,
(Suecexsors to Ifluivany. Leihie.)
1101 ANUFACTURERS of Out, Moulded and Plain, Flint
DM and Fancy Colored LASSWARE, nod dealers In all
kinds of Winflon Liftoff, Finials, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of !it arket slid Water artists, Pittsburgh.
inhfhil 1 y
101( AVINO sold my interest lu the firm or T. KENNEDY,
JR., A CO., to William H. Talcott, who, with A.O.
Itenry, will continue the Looking Blass and Variety Busi
ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets,
under the style of Wm. IL Talcott A Co. 1 confidently re.
commend them to my former sustomers, as every way
qualified to give entire satiallo4os 2 .
All persons having domande , against me, and all indebted
to me, will pleas make ma early settlement.
°call T. KENNEDY, JR.
FISLI-2il T. 14, Nee I Herring reed and tor sale by
suyll ATWELL, LiC CO
,Ce. -1 14i1V1k.
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PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1855.
VIALS, BOTTLES,
Mack Porter, Wine and Claret nottles.
DEMIJOHNS - AND CARBOYS;
FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY.
Warehouse, Noe. 104 Second, & 133,135 First et.,
PITTSCIURGLI, PA. rwi,23
ETIEEMI
Dealer in Kentucky Leaf Tobaeco,
RAGS AND PAPER,
No. 1 . 49 Woo r, tIr7IIIT, t: [UM Burril, Pt7TsDliftoll, P.
air The hi, , :beit tasrkel pdee, In UABU , p*hl rut
11AG8. up2illy•
WIN l TIV
WHOLESALE (4 - 110()Ejl,s,
pi:oDuch: AND commi o szioN
.10.011A,NTS.
'l`TBll If ILQII Al A N U PAC 'l' It 1.11. 1g .4,
S Wool s:.,l,llocen. Watcr chit .1%,•0711
aplbl P -Tsunami
Olzao:Tudlcin or Co-PerlOerstilp,
partnership heretofore existing bet weniu JOSHUA
RHODES and PHILIP 1573Y.1i ER, in the Wholesale
Fruit and Confectionary busineots,, is this day dissolved, by
mutual consent. The lousiness of the firm will !o settled
up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorised to rveeipt for all
debts due said firm. JOSHUA MODES.
PHILIP RICSMILIL
Aar Tho umleraigned hays this Say formed s Parlour.
'hip miler the name, firm and style of REVILER. A
ANDERSON, for the transartion of the Wholesale fruit and
Con frationary lai3hoess, No. 3 Wool street.
PIfILLP REVILER.
ROItT. J. ANDERSON.
ir In retiring from the Confectionary business, I cheer
fully recommend Nlessrs.Tisza & AM...kat-SON to my friends
and customer.. JOSIIIJA 1111.0 DES.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1555. rapt
Alexander Hays,
VIL ENGINEER ANS SURVEYOR, Fifth street, op
posit. the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.-11an per
manently locate/Lap:l will punctually attend to all busiest,
entrusted to his charge.
ESIZEII3
EIMILIM
EWE
i , L.• 4:
rum
BUSINESS CARDS.
REMOVAL.
C. IHMSEN
MANUFACTURTA or EVEVOABIETY OT
IKIIE=II
WINDOW GLASS,
I. W. CHADWICK,
ATWELL, LEE & CO.,
I!=
Al arch 27th, 15t.,.3
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
Pittsburgh, March 27th, lqbs
lion. W, P. Johnston, President Ai le4lieny Vs i iey P. R.
W. Illlnor Roberts. Chief Engineer
Gen. 1L Eichblum,Asenclate Eng.
David Mitchell, Chief Engineer riftslch and Steal, It. IL
James Thompson, Superintendent City GAR Works,
James E. Day, Civil twilit:tree, Allegheny Cits. I ap7:::l4,*
Ilelneve.l. _
PRINGRIS LIARBACCII.I A CO. Lase roulornl to No
10 'as Liberty s.t.reet.
art.mout 1116ZACUll lI4JIPX4t IN)11%1"711
PRINti HARDMP:II.I & CU., (Surces.sors Het
b 61301,) Commission and Forwehlin: Merebents : Deal
ers in Wool end Psalm's gensraity, No. 2.9 b Liborty street,
Pittsburgh. P.. 11),3
New Bottling Estabilahnieset.
1)0YD A MORTON hive entered Into co partuermliip
I) transart the business of ItOTTLINO, in all It, hrauch,,,
at ti 14 LI IIEIITY ortreet. Nerill, lull.
They have constantly on hand a supetier tirade. or
INDIA ALE put up is pint bottles. Dealers and
will find It to their advantage to rlre us a rail, and es•
amine for themselves. We also bottle a superior article ,•I
PORTER, SARSAPARILLA and
Terms ao favorable AS any other house In the city. All
orders put up at short notice. BOYD A MORTON.
. . .
jellied No. LS Liberty At., Novilie 11.11.
J. L. DI AItIS II A 1.1..
(Suca,sor to 11. Lec,)
Wool Dealer & Commission Merchant
an. Ica ....az' ...6.4=P.!..."."'""T
R•frr v,—W. McClintOCk a Jiro, 2.-- ',tamer & Rahm,
Brown & lilrkpatrick, rtlurphy.Tie nand. Co.
Pi ttshurgit, May '-'l,l , iss—(trty2l,Vicr j
Hat.
Ha and Caps.
w. would Invite the attention of our friends mod
the public to a splendid e.Fs.. , rtment of LISTS and
OAPS, width we are now opening for the Summer
trade, which, for beauty of style, 'scrods anything over
offered in the city, or writ of the Sieuntalns. Cali and el
arcane for ynurselYeo. J. WILSON a SON,
in.: Dl Wood atreet,-Fittetorrgh.
112 REM
THE Partnership of JtSIIN ill*D%Vl77 & no. was die.
solved on the fltst inst. John 7,l'Devitt will eantinue
th. business et the old stand, snit attend to thn bettlomant
t.t the business of the late Drab
JOIIN bITEVITT,
• WILLI EU 3'I4:VITT
Ptheburgh, January 3J, 133 4—f jana
law Trimming Si ore,
b 3 (inner of Alarkti atty.; und the thin/ ma
1,111.. k NH. VAN 301tbilit tee puerility • anuourwee to the
117 public uf Pittsburgh and vidnity, that ho will open Lie
new Trimining Story:lon !Monday, April 17th. Hal log lilted
up the neatest storey room in the city, and tilled it with a
chow eelertion of the latest sty lei 01 Tr iturnituse laid Fan.
ey bloods, he flatters hltclielf that he will otter superior
dueements and endeavor to give full autlsixotion to all who
way favor him with their patronage.
Now, don't forget the place—tio;S3 Market street, corner
of the DtlEllolld. 1 orr2l FRANK \ AN (Mit Mat.
UUooluttou of Copnrtuer►hlp.
FlitAl OA' I.BINOgI'ON, Pro.
prietorm At 'ha PIITVI4III.IROI - 1 NOV KIT \
v►. dinfOlVra Loy It. td Alt. Jolty the,
IJAL ut 11au4 Lot.
The husinrso of the Norio.Tr woluis will be cvutinued
in ult its ',ratchet by the uurvialog partnara, under the
niunu und of LIVINUSTON, wpeLAND A ed,,
lint a 1.., settle up the affalra of the. lute firm.
L. K. I,IVINOFtON,
C.41.V1N A.DAAIII,
.1. K. AIOoItItEAD,
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 4, 18.53.! W. It. COPELAND.
lOBN ACTUAL/1Y WILIKLICS sechourar
Whole's!. and Retail Clothing 'Merchants,
KO. sie WOOD 81'RE:ET.
EM subscribers respectfully inform their old customers
T
and the public In general, that they have this day ae
aoclated themselves in the above business, under the arm
of JOUR M'OLOSKEY MOO. They respectfully solicit •
share ci public patronage.
The previous business of each will be settled by them.
{elves respectively. feb9
Woot• and Bkooa
JIid`LAUGEILIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite
. the Mayor's Ofllee,fa manufastnring Gentlemen's first
hoots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Buttons
ed (hitters; Ladies' Boots, half Boots, Jenny Linda, 811 p.
pars, and French Las.hing Gaiters, of every color and shade;
fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the bent material; Misses
and Children's do, of every variety.
N. 11.—MI kinds made to order, on abort notice. [a 019
lfoldlerst Bounty Lands,
AND CLAIMS AGAINST GOVERNININNT.—I will pro
cure Bounty Laud Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows
and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against
lloverntuent, and attend to business in the •' Court of
Claims," recently establiabed by Congress.
Oftice, No. 148 Third street, one door above Smithfield et.
March 19, 11345—(m1i.20)
JNIGW SICKD BTOltlnt . - -
JAMES! IVARDROP,
OTFERS for gale CANARY DIRDB of the most ImprociA
breed, being very hardy, and tine singers. Bird Seeds
--Canary, Ltemp, ittllet t liope and mixed geed. Bouquets
will be furniahed composed of the finest FLOWERB,
Oarueliae,itose Buds, 1101.1011 . 0p60, *a. gvergreene (in pots)
forOhriotmea Trees, from the geed and nortioultural Elora,
N 0.49 Fifth et., near Wood. dee2o
ignickiasu AND CLASSICAL SIEMINAItt.
W. T. MoDONALD, M. A., PLIFOIPAL.
rpm& next eesslon of the Institution will commence on
1, MONDAY, the 6th of Boptomber next, at the room car.
nee of ferry and Liberty etreete, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Veeder.
References—lion. A. W. Loomis, 0. Uttar, 3r., 8. V. Von
°tamest, R. Miller, Jr. 'nun
--- Agency for tioldlers , laminas.
LOOATIUN OF LANDS.—PUROIIASE AND SALE OF
LAND WAIIRANTS.—The undersigned hriti made ar
rangements with competent and responsible gentleman to
obtain Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or
minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for
the Location of Lands, and the Purchase end Sale or Land
Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS,
mhittl Cotner of Wood and Fifth streets.
How Paper 11 gauging'.
NO. 85 WOOD STREET.
FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ;
Panel Decorations, In gold, oak and marble;
Mall Papers, of various styles ;
Fig'd and Plain Pawe,for dini ng rooms end chambers;
Cheap and low prised Wall Papers;
Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades.
A large awl complete assortment of the above, selected
for the season, will be sold at the usual low prices.
oot3 WAIN= P. MARSHALL.
Dross flaking .isrid int Inns ry .
IiIIMRS. B. E. CARGO respectfully Informs her friends
and others, that she Is prepared to make to order the
latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,
TA m i ts, do., on the shortest mottos and on the most res•
sonable terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness
slid despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to
directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to
give satisfaction.
Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Street, second !dory,
eame entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian Cal
le • . _____ jr2Oxiawlir
lristructi one In Music.
-&4 B. NVAINIF.LINK would respectfully inform his pupils
AL an i friends that he will continue his profession sr
Instructor cu the PIANO FORTS and 'VOICE.
Orders lett of Mr. KLEBER'S Music Store, or at his resi
dence, N 0.187 81tCOND Street, will be promptly attended
sub
1 Diana Have One
0 F BOWN h TETLEY'S CHEAP RIFLES; because I
k now they SIS good shooting guns; having Been them
triad. Von had better oome along with me to the Enter.
pride Gun Worke, and get one also. It may he they will do
little better If we buy two." BOWN TETLE,
•18 1:38 Wood street.
Bounty Lauds.
riptlE. undersigned— eontinuea to, obtain Bounty Land
I Warrants. The present bill glies to all who have
served in any war alma 1.7110.180 wed. Terms moderate.
LURE COMM:100T, 37 D 613101111 alley.
between Wood et. and Diamond.
tar P. Itlarsnall,
ThIPOSTIBRand :Disler fn Ilranullitita American Pip?
licailngi. Casa
MISCELLAnOUS
DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
NCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl
1. Tulle, with Perpetual Charter.
P. DUFF, President, (author of the "North Ameriren
Aecountant,") Professor of Dook-beeping and Commercial
Sciences.
ANDREW T. UOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Itook•
Keeping. '
JOAN D.-WILLIAMS, the beat.od•hand Perlman In the
United Statei;-Profeesor of Commercial and Ornamental
Penmanship.
N. E. HATCH, neg., of the Pittsburgh for, Professor of
Mercantile Law antl Political Economy.
P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department,
Professor of Mathematics, de.
P. L. APEL, Proles-3:x of the French and German Lan•
guzgoe.
Thin is the only institution of the kind in the Western
Btates conducted by a practical Merchant of many years
experience in extensive business, and whose lectures upon
all the details and practice of huaineaß, as well as every de•
partment of itooh•Heeping, are eo deeply interesting to all
young men of bu.ilness, cod which accounts for the Supe
rior attainments of his students.
Ilimi , ourse of !can/boat P.:Xeeping is pronounced by
•n eminent accountant "a perfect ayetruk for much bootee
and hee01.1111.3."
This is the on'y institution In the city In which a Profs:-
SOT of Penmanship gives regular instruction In that Im
portant science, and COUirqUaLltly the only one where
good hand writing can be obtained. The course embraceri
upwards of 'du° commercial calculations, many of which
are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen
munsuip but thoseexeruted by Mr. Williams are exhibited.
Call for a Circular and specimen of hie Penmanship.
Duff's Book-Reaping, Harper's edition, t 1,543. " The most
perfect iu the language."
=MI
DuWs kiteambart Accouutant, $l. "A perfect system."
.inr.A 11 letters aildreseeil ths Principal will be promptly
einewerekt. • jelltithw
Pittsburgh Coutinerel.;
COLLEGE
1 now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen
Pupils who wish to receives sound and thorough know
ledge of the following branches of education: Writing,
Cuok-Keeping and all its collateral sciences, Algebra, Geome
try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of
Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ate., dc. The Principal
needs not to be recommended, as his name and capability
are well known to this Community, being a Teacher in this
city for several years, and for the last three months has suc
cessfully taught In the Iron City Commercial College, but
has left it on his own accord, with the intention of estate
fishing an institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh
can acquire a knowledge or things more profitable than
making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance
will Writing be neglected.
The Principal's capabilities can be tested by nny person
who doubts his qualibcations, as they were by the gentle•
men whew names are attached to the following teeti•
tuonials:
ALLsonn, November 24, 1954.
I Lake great pleasure in certifying to Hr. Barry's qualif.-
cations as a thorough Book-Keeper, and fully competent to
instruct young gentlemen in the science or amounts—be.
fades being a good mathematician and ripe scholar In other
respects. JOHN FLEMING,
Late Profeesor in Pittsburgh Commercial COikPfgq,
PIPTSIIIIIPOII, November 21.
Mr. Barry ie emlnenllyqualitled for imparting Instruction
in the etlence of Aridanetlo end Double ktitry Book-Keep
iog. I found him even critically acquainted with those
branches of knowledge. JAS. M. PKYDIt,
Principal Third Ward Public Schools
1 steVe it as my opinion, that as a Mathematician and
it..,k•Keeper, lir. John Barry has few equals, and no sups.
riots. I think all the Teachers of this uuty -ism:tatters
will concur with me in this statement.
Principal First Ward Schools, Allegheny.
The Writiug department will be attended to by a gentle
man of enperior qualltlixtions, who will devote all his at
tention to Hui Immediate Improvemialt of the pupils.
lioitra of instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. If.
TE Hal 9:
Itc.ck...Keeping and Writine $2O per course.
Arithmetic 10 per quarter.
Writing for f.. 0 irefrons.
Althea/ern lio;unaes, Liberty etract, near Wood.
mbl9 .1. 11AUltY, Principal.
IRON CITY COBIDIERCIAL COLLEGE,
OF WESTERN PENNSY L VAN lA.
climaERLI, . APRIL, 13
BOARD OF TiteSTii Ls.
llls Eitcellency, Goy. Jenard' I Hon. It. NI. Itiditlo,
Pollock. i Hon. J. E. Bendy,
Urn. Wm.l:lltkr, i',. Gov. U. A. Pryor, Esq.
Wilton Col sl'estnille n ,, 11. 1.. Palineatock, Esq.
Col. Wm. Ilopkini, I Ed. Campbell,
emit. D. Campbell, Alm Bradley, EN.
N. P. letterman, lei.
Thia inititution le now organir.ed under ita charter, and
la in full and very ruccassful operation under the following
efficient
I. T. riraliCOCK, 'Tresidant, a'.3 - foliakiiis, -- r
Mance. of Accounts, and of the Art of Book-Keeping.
JOHN FLEHINO, As:wrists Protestor In the ?slue
pacnnent.
GEORG F. V. 111.TCLICO-CK, A. M., Proteesor at Mathe
matics anti Teacber of Peoruanehip.
JAMDS 11. I.IOPKINS, Esti , of the Pittsburgh Der. Lec
turer on Comniercial Law.
There are two Courses of Study.--41.14 o Cinum.nritl, the
other a hlathematiest course.
There will be. hereafter, Quarterly Public Examinatio OF,
by a Board of }Liamltrre, for the awarding of Diplomas.
Students enter at any time, continue at pleasure, on• 1
oven after leering, return when so disposed.
There is in preparation, and will won be ironed, a pro:,
pectin of the Institution, with n catalogue of the names of
upwards of WO 13tud,nu, who have matriculated duce
the opening of the College, In November, 1551.
It to the ttrm and steadfast determination of the gentle
men who base the management of this College, that It
shall not brooms Ne , .01:14.1 to any other of its kind: and with
this pledge, they respectfully solicit a continuation of that
now of patronage which has 50 sh,mally distinguished the
career °Nide institution, from its commencement.
Add re_a] ' 4 IIION CITY lX)1.1LE0 K, Pittsburgh,
GRAND PIANO•
MADE 214
NIINNS c CLARK, NEW YOl fl
.d-Tll IC IWiILIU.uf Pittsburgh and Allegheny is re
evertfully invited to rail at the Mush! Ems
ul the echeeribere, So t.l FIFTH street, and -
ocatuitie a au furb
'
Full Grand Piano, price $lOOO,
From the Factory of N UtiriE a CLAIM, New This
eirgeht insUtuuent made In the " 1/.. lISETIIRAN
S'PV LE," the ornaments, trout pieces and b gs being ebb,
rately carved out of eOLID ROSEWOOD. It Is fun srieu
octaves, of the largest dimensions, and, In point of volume,
power Mid liquid sweetness of tune, prt,lloUlaala alto.
,ether unsurpassable.
Tim subscribers will he happy to receive the visits of
their friends and the public in general, and show them
((,rough their elegant new retabllslnent.
r PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the
umiereignol, hase been this day dissolved by mutual
consent. Those who have claims against the late firm of
O LASS & CARR, will present them fen ettlement to John
P. glom, at the City Hotel. JOHN P. GLASS,
DAN. D. CURD.
Pittsburgh, June. 1,1855.
ger The undersigned having withdrawn from
Zhu City Hotel, would cordially recommend to the travel.
ing public, and to his friends generally, his late partner
John P. Glaro, Puq., who continues the business.
DAN. D. Unit.
Pittsburgh, June 1, 1855.
SPRING BTOCI OF HAMBURG PIANOS,
CHARLOTTE SLIME, No, IIS Wood
7 V ."' street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent.
' , 'rho hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly an
t perior to all others, both in rlnstlcity
touch and ruprnorily of lone.
They have not only received the highest marks or appro.
bat ion trees the beet Europun Pianists, such as
LIST, TLIALBERG,
And others ' who have them constantly in their own use,
but also hu mm our resident Professors. The follow in.; 1. , au
extract from a letter of
PROFMSOR HENRY ROfILOCK
Atter describing the particular style, two of w Melt ha
wants for his own use—one Grand and one tiquare—he
speaks as (bllows or their oieellent qualiti.:
"Aly little daughter, who playa very well, must, w ith my.
self have • good instrument, and yours are the on y ones
which can satisfy me.
Instruments are offered me on the moat accommodating
terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone of yours.
"I remain yours, respectintly,
"111,:tar ItOanOna, Pittsburgh, Pa."
Nor sale by CIIARLOTTE BLUNII, at the "Old Patel,
Ilehed Plano Depot," 118 }good Street, '2,1 door above Firth
Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for Halle, Daris d 6 Co.'s Boston Pianos, (which in the Beet
ern cities are considered superior to either Chlckering'a or
Nouns & Clark's, but which fact Is not extensively known,
as they have but lately been introduced here;) and other
New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the beet makers, at
pricey from V 225 to POS. 10119
subscriber has just opened an INTELLItIENCE
OFFICE, at No. 410 Liberty street, in tte w.ll known
attics of John Thompson, Ship Agent; and as he lots been
Exploring Agent for the Young hen's Bible Society cf Pitts.
burgh fur nearly two years, - he Setters hit:welt that his
knowledge of the city and its citizens gives him gi.-at Lodi.
ties in furnishing housekeepers with help, and also in find•
lag places for boys, girls and all others seeking empi,,y meat.
The patronage of the public le solicited. Terms easy; and
every effort used to giro general satisfaction.
jolidf OABBYEL BARR.
William Willson, Alderman.
OFFICE, No. 447 PENN street, between the Canal and
O'Hare street, Fifth Ward. All business appertaining
to the °Mee of an Aldermen or Justice of the Peace, will
be promptly attended to. Bonds, Mortgagee, and other
documents, drawn with neatness and despatch. [febt:::tf
r CHOICE SUMMER GOODS, at
HAGAN &
91 ALARA:EP STRATI
We will mark down on Monday, June 4th, cur eutira
stock of seasonable Dry Goole, at a large discount nom
former prices. We name, in part, Beragss and Tissues,
Grenadines Crape de Espagne, Saintlier Bilks, LIMPS Or On
kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves and Iktitts, Lace Man
tillas, Chain Berages, Madonua Clotha,4,c.—with a full and
complete assortment of Housekeeping Goods. my3l.
Welting Cl --Duff's College.
Tllfi Gentlemen and Ladies' Day and Evening Writing
Classes will continua open during the summer under
Mr. J. D. Williams, whose various styles of Gentlemen and
Ladies' Writing are so universally admixed. No specimens
of Penmanship ate exhibited at the door but those executed
by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal claims no
"monopoly" nor "patent" f . r his business, nor did Le get
his institution chartered to sell out, as has been repeatedly
done in this city.
Gentlemen ,and Ladies' Visiting Garde written in Mr.
Williams' unequalled style. All kinds of Ornamental Pen•
menehip executed to order. nirZiutew
ICASK J. HULL'S celebrated WORMWOOD CORDIAL:
1 cask Wheeler's Sherry Wine Bitters, a Tery pleasant
tonic. For sale by JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent,
je2B:lw N 0.201 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
11AEPER'S MAGAZINE, SOH JULY—Just recall ,
awl for elle by EL MINER 4 CO.,
No. 32 S iltbflel4 street.
. ._L;~..:.~.~q.. y.
JOHN KELLY,
H. ELIO= di BRO.,
sign of the Pollen ilatp,
No. b 3 Fifth Arent
Dissolution.
New Intelligence Office.
Great Reduction
NUMBER 253.
PHILADELPHIA
GEORGE J. HENKEL'S
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE:,
N.. 173 CHESTNUT STREET,
0 1. 1 . 05[711 INDIVENDI3ci UALL,)
FURNITURE, IN EVERY &TY=
Comprising Louis XIV, holds X V, Elizabethan and Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern style;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple ;
all of superior construction, and finished in the
beet sty le, equal to, lt not excelling in gnat.
ity, the Goods of any Establish.
mentin the United States.
17 . 1, MPLOYING none but ex •
perienced workmen, (appren.
Li , Urea being positively excluded,)and using the best ma
terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to put ,
chasers. Amongst the many
advantages offered to pur
chasers. lathe facility of Furnishing a House, either in etc..
gent or plain style, completely Rom one establishment; by
sellich means 311 the articles in each room correspond in
IMO!, and quality, and the immense stock always cosi band,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to please
their tube in a selection, without the delay necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture.
To give an idea of the finished Funiltfire on hind, I need
only inform you that my Rooms are 175 teat long, by 27 feet
wide four floors In number; with Shops contiguous, swift.
Mont ' to employ 250 hands, which is a guarantee that fht
work la all done under my oini immediate Inspection.
Ktif - The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry wifely any distance. Visitors to Mita
del phia are respoctfully invited, us purchaseruor otherwise,
to call ens examine the (1 Dods. au.2fnly
ST. LOUIS
J 05.151 . 113 11.0 d HAMAR. ,
00311dItISION AND FORWARDING 312.1L1J11A NT,
No. 33 OulirLttel L, taLt•W FINK kirspir,
st. Louts,
rioNsiNNmNNTs andeoni mieelo no still meet w I th prompt
to"aiia pereonal attention, and. natal advancem will be
given when required, on Ooneignmente or Bill/lot Lading,
in hand.
Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly tilled at the lowest market prices.
The Recalling and Forwarding of Merchandise. and Pre.
duce will net, with especial care and dispatch ; the lowest
rates of Freight will always be procured, aad the expense
of Storage and Drayage to much , as postible avoided.
ailtnettoll:
Pag e a Bacon, At. 1.,0u15; Ellis & Morton, Cincinnati
Ohareßa, Blow & Co., do; Strador & Oorxrin, do;
Choutonu & Haile, du; !Tosco A Frazer, do;
Doan, King & Co., do; Springer & NVllteman, do;
J.W. Butler A Bro.,Bittebh; E.O.Gooodman A Pa., de;
D. Leech & Co. ' do ; B. AC. Yarnell A Co., Philsds;
Win. Uolmes itCo., . do; Morgan, J. M.Buck A Morgan:
Blow A Marsh, New York. B. B.Comegere, dm
Frost & Forrest, do; Shields & Millar, do;
Charles A. fdeige, do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore.
A. U.Farwell A Co., Boston ; Abraham J. Cole, do
llowerd,Son & Ca., , do ; W. B. lteyeolds, Louisville
11. D. Newcomb A Bro., do;
T. O. Twichell& - Co.,Commisalon Merchants, New Orlesna.
, . .
11116.1 lite. an open Policy or I teuranee, which will cover
all shipments to my ahlreaft, when culvme.l by letter per
mail, or when eroloreed. on Milo-of lading before, or at tiTh
time of shipment. JuSEPII ?iO RIDGE,
loge
TO LET, FOR SALE, &c.
Notice to whom; iti tasty Concerti.
Tll6 PUBLIC, SPRING 3ALES of Real Estate nt Roches
1. ter era noir eleeed, and the Ilitading &a:or, hot fairly
commenced. Every citizen of Rochester to bneily employ.
ed. Even the flo or 40 new families who hate become
cltt
reoe the prceent Spring. firel - cOuStant employment; and in
a. few day: a hundred (milt& more will be required to
••arry on the work of the portent Feeoriti.
The Col , Aladin() -MA:di/hour:l is now near completion,
nut will to in toll operation in Juno. Petered rarer to
ready tbr delivery, by i mtract, the lot of July, 15.7•5.
Two or three new rharehes, in Rochester, will be con•
trartel for Immo lately, end numerous other Improvemente
will be commenced, requiring a great amount of mechanical
and •dhor labor independent of the ear Establishment,
which will probably employ from eon to two hundred
A praiiiiiient briekruaker from Pittsburgh has Just put..
oilseed nine large loft, and contracted to make upon them
torlhwith 600,000 Lrioke. Two gangs of hands commence
work the protect- week, beeline the other yards heretofore
est oblished In ti, neighborhood.
, •
Our &one Quarries are alrendy alive with worimen,athi
the rood lending to them tined with team&
Lumber k becoming alnininiut and c'✓ap, and tenements
viii eean spring up to 1 , 1121, some of our houses, wttleb
new have 5 faxitilies, 6 familiee , ti families, and 1.102.2118 or
them 2 families each.
Any who did not buy cheap lots et the four public sales
last reason, or the four public sales the present spring, can
still reeure good borzoi's:, at private sole by calling on the
subscriber in Rochester. Terms—',, down, 1.,=, in one year
M. T. (10111,11..
applied for before the . 20 . 01 MaP7 4 l:tete to6i are twice MS
large as usual city lots, viz.: 40 feet by-120, and the price
ouly from $1,50 to $2,5'1 per foot front. The present re..
served homestead and magnificent property of Ovid Pinney.
4 acres in the centre of the borough or Rochester; 111404 the
beautiful acres, building, orchard, to., of F. Reno, can
be bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and
there are . not two zilch bcrrgains within a hundred miles.
mys a.
Public Sale of the Dia nn I.ltie of Public
I.Vorks of Pennsylvania.
IVOTICII to hereby ;bran, that by authority of an Act of
1. 1 1 Alegmbly of Pennsylvania, approved May Sth, 1855,
will be raleaiett to public sale, of the illiregint'3 Ez‘hange,
in the oily of Philadelphia, on Tur.olay,the 4 2.4271 day of due
1855, at 7; 1 , ', o'clock, I'. M., the a hole Main. Line of
P`oblic Mrks, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, con
eliding of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, the Al
highway Portage Railroad, including tic new road to avoid
the inclined plane, the eastern dlvtaion of the Pennsylva
nia canal from Columbia to the Junction, the Jimiatti di
vision of the Penna. canal from the Junction to the eastern
td mina.' of the Allegheny l'erlage railroad, and thaweat
ern din isiou of the Penney lvanie canal Iron, the western
termitinq of the Allegheny Portage Railroad to Pittsburgh,
AIM ineludiug also the bridge over the due,yuehauue•ut
'Mine-aria Mend, together with all the eurplas water 1 , 0 War
ut EAU i:etnAlr z and all the recervotre, machinery, torome
vase, truck, rtnti,,nary et:glues, work shops, water
statlone, tell hou,ve, odicee, stock and 'antedate, whatsoev
er nod Arlostesnevrr tlwrouoto belonging, or held for the
000 of the Kamp, and together with the right, title, !Meted,
claim and demand of the btennietacee./Jt of Penn.!
10 all property, reed, permyttal scud mixed, belonging to the
came, on the tern. and OMAR {41.113 prescribed by the said
act of Se:manly, copies of which may be obtained on up•
pliclitic.ll at, or letter adtires, - ,1 to the office of the Seeretu•
ty of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Executive Chamber, I .1 AM ES POLLOCK,
Ilarriaburg, May 9, 14651 Governor of Pennsylvania.
myth
==g;tl=2ll=
riIIVITO LOTS ON (MOUND, upon which ere erected four
Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually
for $5OO. Saidproperty is situated to the Ninth. Ward of
the city Of Pittsburgh, ou Penn street, between - and
- streets.
Also, the Factory and Ground known as the "Empire
Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris streets.
Also, ttt; acres of unimproved laud, situated on the Alto.
gheny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of
this land there is the best Saw 31111 location in the county.
Also, a number of lets containing from 1 to 5 acres of
choice land, situatedone mile north-west of East Liberty,
and one mile east of Lawrenceville.
The above named pieces * of property are very desirable,
and will be disposed or on ad - : antageous terms to early pur
chasers.
For terms of sale and further Information apply to Wm.
P. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh.
ATRACT OF LAND, situate in Washington township,
Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the
same distance from the North-western Railroad, and twen•
ty-five miles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and
Eighty-lire Acres. One Hundred and Filly-Two Perches,
strict measure; ONE lIUNDRED AND TWENTY AC11.24
of which is cleared, and TWENTY in good meedow land.
There are erected on the promises several square log build
ings, a bank barn, and an excellent Fruit Orchard.
Taans—One.third of the purchase money in hand, and
the balance in 3 - early payments Without interest. Posses
sion will be given on tho first day of o.loher, 1151.
my-t SA id EI. lIEIG LiLE Y.
4),)/ FOlt A tiOOD BRICK llorSP, of two stories,
arranged with hall, parlor, 'lining-room and
knahen ; four chambers end finished garret; good cellar
and pantry. The Lot la 24 feet front on Pride street by 101
deep, with paved yetd, grope arbor,
pearl treee, &a.
Hydrant in yard and kitchen. Terms: One-fourth In
hand; halanee in One, two anti three years. A150...A new
BRICK HOUSE adjoining the aura, suilable f, , r two
dwellings or four rooms each—all in romplete order.
Prise sllloo—fatlle terms as above.
jell S. CUTGRIERT SON, 140 Thicd et.
Coal Wort.' For Sale.
SIXTY TIIIITib7 ACMES 01 0 LAND, with 250 acres Orem'
attached, and all the improvements thereon In tilleCe33-
611 operation. tall Farm Is situated on the Monongahela
river, 81 miles above Pittsburgh, and is f.upplied with a
Farm House, Item, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railtwad,and
an excellent harbor.
'Ma vein of C. 1.31 is five feet buck, and cannot be enryasei
in quality. For further px rticulare apply to
N ICHOLSON t .PAYNIt,
.142.:1.1 •No :25 Liberty ntreeL
_ ._
A lIAROLICIID AND SET 01' YIARNESS.—They were
made to outer by our best nweltenlea, and bare only
hero need a few uLtntit.t. They will La e at a bargain,
aa. Inconsequence of a rhange that h:la taken plan , in tho
sulueriher'e femlly, he bee tio further use fur then,
A. DAL LO
n 6 No.l id Water street.
/AN reasonable terms, a very neat, vertical STEAM 14N-
I. f tIINE, olush cylinder, inch et roke. Also, a very
autasrlor DOUBLE, FLUE 9TEAM BOILER, 11 tint tom:,
tla inches diameter. For tonna, le, apply to
W. 9. HAN EN, Stationer,
trw2 Market street, corner Second.
Tr - itAs - iniEN IN USE OYER FIFTEEN YEARS!—
"}tie have been using Bey-odds' Liniment for eight
Year,' for the headache and sore ;Janet, and for many other
painful affections, and it /so obete3 given re/i,j." So
Avritas J. T. Harden. t• We have used iteynoble' .Liniment
in cur family for ail or seven years ttdui the greatest
due-
It has relieved ma several times of a macro pain in
my back, as well as pains in my limbo:'—J. Over, Maron,
pa. "I have used your Liniment in my family for Several
years. and I have every confidence in it as a g0,.1 and meat
valuable family article. We have applied It for various
aches and paius—baek ache, Ac.—and IL has always to.
fired"—J. Myers. "One case of a young man who came
under my notice, and who could not walk, owing to the
thee of the use of hie legs, was cured by using Reynolds'
Liniment."—F. Walk, Marion, Pa.
This VALUABLE LINIMENT sold at 25 cents per bottle,
byf ie2ol E. L. CUTIIBERT, ISO Third et.
, ARE OIiANCE TO BUY A FARM.—Nor dale, a valuable
LL Farm of Forty Acres, in a high state of cultivation,
with a Farm notate, Stable, lc; Older PfelEA and Milli
a good Apple Orchard of grafted fruits, and other fruits of
good quality and Condition. The Land Is of choice quality,
and is well adapted for gardening purposed. immediate
possession, if dcsired. Situated on the Island adjoining
Liverpool, Ohio. Price Sued. Terms : One-third in hand ;
remainder in one, two, three and four years.
joU7 S. CUTLIBEILT A 50N.140 Third et.
30,7 ACMES OF LAND Wit hAl.w
1 ion "
LL i 1 0 7 AeltES OF LAND FOE SALE, situate near Cameo
jt_r ron station, Cnit. and Ohio It. It. Will be aold
altogether, or in entailer lots. Price $U and $7 ;nit acre.
jeld 9. ooTllDi9hj a bolt, liv Third ot.
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Assignee for Jas. B. Negley
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Celebration or the b`i urili at trililliti
Township,
ISlussms. Eo[roils :—The smiles of heaven be
nignant shone on the morn of the Fourth of July,
the seventy-ninth anniversary of our country's
birth of liberty, as if heaven smiled on the vll
- of the day which gave liberty to this
fair land ours.
The citizens of Mifflin township and vicinity
mot in a grove on the farm of J. T. Patterson,
There was, by inviDttlon, a volunteer company
present, the " Union Artillery,' with their hue
band of music. At ELI u'elook, the processiol.
formed, the assembly was coiled to oilier by ap
pointing Dr. O. li. P. Blackbura, Prcaident ; It
11. Cochran, L. It. Patterson, John Hillock, and
V. K. Torrence, Vico Presidents . ; Dr. J. P. Hid
son and James Mcßoberts, Esq., Secretaries.
The Declaration of Independence was read,
and a few remarks made thereon by John F.
Neal, after which there were several speeches
suitable to the occasion by the following peramie• -
John itarnaley, Levi Lister, Robert D Ni,vo
Samuel Law, and William Dong,lae.
The assembly now partook of a bowlful-din
ner prepared, by the ladies. After dinner, Col.
Hiram lfultz, of SnOwdeti townehip; and Join.
P.. Larie, etlq. ' of
Pittatiurgh, halo& called 'on,
ably responded. Thirteen toast's were read, each
toast was received by a volley from the Artillery.
Afterwards a number of indepentiebtloasts were
received and read, some were responded to.elo
quently.
By a Volunteer. " The Union Artillery"—
Their gentlemanly deportment, manly appear
ance, and soldierly drill, aro worthy of admira
tion.
By a Guest. "The Union Artillery"—May
their career be as lasting and as firm as the onion
of the United States.
By Col. Hiram linltz. "The Union Artillery"
—The professed defenders of American liberty,
may they increase in numbers and strength,
never forgetting their fair friends, the ladies.
By a Quest. Rev. O. 11..Millor—The chris •
than, the orator, the eitizen—a natlie of West
moreland—in him we see a sparkling ray bid
ding fair for meridian splendor. If his future
be as bright as his post our titizeris'will ever rO.
gard him as the bright stor - in our canopy.
By J. P. Wilson., James M'Fanney Snodgrsp.,
—Oar Brigadier General. -
By. H. B. Cochran. The Cratere of ,the day.
By 0. H. P. Blackburn. Gen. Acdrem Jack •
eon—The Hero and. Statesman, may hie name
and his ante livo in the memory of every Acuezi •
can citiaon.
By Joseph Douglas. Liberty—That noble
boon bequeathed us by our forefathers, the re•
snit of many deprivations and hard fought bat
tles, may we ever cherieh and band it down to
posterity as the brightest ornament in our hi—
tory.
By Henry Stewart. Our country right or
wrong—When right may we support anti defend
her, when wrong let us assist in righting.
By .1.-V. Neal. The ladies present—May they
ever give their smiles to.th2 cause of indepen
dence as on the present, occasion, but under fa
vorable circumstances never hesitate to immerse
their individual independence in annexation.
The meeting adjourned. The citizens return
ing home well pleased, and we trust, ;with tho
determination to try and preserve our liberty.
!From tho Cleveland Pleiadesler..l
A Slgta of the Ttmeg.
Speaking of tho prospects of
' election, tho I
t"o
Slate:num,
present aspect .of, faaire
the advantage of all other Tart
been damaged, it is true, and 1 _
ate'recovery, in the north, but they are the on.
ly men occupying a position at all national in
character. "
In more reepeots than ono the above reluctant
confession of the Now Hampehire SMLUStert is
literally and undeniably true. The:Democracy
have the advantage, of all other parties--and
they are the only one occupying a position
at all National in character. Of these facto
we needed no confessions, or assurances, from
our opponents, to convince us ; nor shalt we
stand in need of the smallest imaginable assis
tance, to enable its to convince a vast majcrity
of the Amerleasspeople that it is so.
Therein, however, one assertion in the above
acknowledgement which needs correction. It is
said' the Democratic party hos been. "damaged
beyond immediate recovery." This is the LI- •
lacy which generally prevails among our oppo
nents. But what damage has the Nnioersey
sustained Y It is beyond question that the party
is numerically as strong to day as it ever has
been. It has sustained defeats, to be sure tint
misfortunes of- that. hind, almost without eqcep
tion, aro referable—not to a diminutten of
strength on our part, but to an unprincipled
and disgraceful combination of all the factions
and fag ends of the enemies of Democracy.
That combination, the formation of which was
equivalent to a thousand defeats, the necessity
for which was and is an unwritten acknowledge
ment of the weakness of all the parties that
have ever-opposed us, is composed of materials
so Incongruous, not to say positively antagonis
tic, that it will as certainly dy apart. as simile
follow their causes. The combination may sur
vive a hundred defeats, but its first victory i 3
sure to be its destruction. Were the demago
gues and fanatics who eesort to anch expedi
ents to secure the objects of a low, because net
fish ambition, disposed to study the true philoe
ophy of politics, they might soon learn that the
"damage" sustained by the Demoeracy of this
nation is neither more or leen than a' presage of
future triumphs. And were they moderately
wise, instead of gloating over the imaginary
defeat and prostration of the Democratic party,
or shedding tears of affected commiseration
over its grave, they would be malting their
peace with their God and indignant men—for
their departure is at hand.
Good! Our enemies being the judges, and
our calumniators the interperfers of the signs
of the times, the Democracy aro at this moment
" the only men occupying a position at all na
tionoal incharaoter. " Yea, verily. And, what
is more and better still, such is our envaible po
sition, such the prieciplcs by us ennneints.i,
such the landmanks by which we are Guided, and
such the truthfulness of our time honored creed,
that no party or faction can, for any great length
of -time, enocesafully oppose us. By a siugli
lar fatality every move made by our enemies is
a virtual endorsement of the soundness of our
policy, and an approximation towards the ground
which we occupy. We cannot go to them—they
must and will come to us. Let, them comp. It
is never too late to repent.
BANKRUPT AUSTRIA —Tho following is the
official statement of the finances of Austria,
for the fiscal year, ending October Cast, 1854:
" The offloial Wiener Zettung contains the
State balance sheet for the • administration's
year' (beginning November Ist, and ending Od
tolier itlat,) 1854. In 1853 the revenue amount
ed to '237,136,993 fl., and in 1854 to 8.196,73111.
more. In 1553 the expenditure was 29:;,nC,0,628
11., and in 1854, 92,086,018 d. more. The di twit
was 56,823,635 ft. in 1853, and 140,712,922
in 1854. The interest of the National debt
(funded and floating) is 72,148,316 3.; the civil
list 7,551,579; the Chancellerie of His Mejeety,
42,740 ft ; the Council of the Empire, 181,914
It; Conference of Ministers, 23,901 it.; Foreign
Department. 1,937,519 ft; llotno.Department,
19.111,710 d ; police and gsudarinerle, 10,532,-
427 8., War Department (ordinary expenses)
117,401,192 IL, and extraordinary department
do 91,294,664 11 —208,695.856 fl ; Finance De
partment, 25,077,708 II.; Deparlmettt of Justice,'
17,319,184 8 ; Department for Elelsataritioll
Matters and Public) Education, 4,075,810 0.;
Department of Commerce and Public Works
1,462,427 fl."
Dissolution or Partnership.
9IRE Patti:lend:lp formed by the J.S.Mh;{
1 O'NEAL, in carrying on " the Camden Cohl Hors.,,'
under the name and style o JOl`lEB, o'NEALk Sa LLt. it,
is vow dissolved. ISAAC JUNE:,
July 70,1855. JOHN D. MILLEII.
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