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Connetted unth the Ectub/ishm,ni of tha Morning Post on- c f the arrat Job Printing Offices in at city, where all teerk s dear on the :hortest nonce, and snort reason • ------ • • ','.; - 11111111 ,''~'a~~ `.~s Maffffl REIN =NE J. jT. e .pV.ii:hgl nay Morning, (R. n 4 szeiV , J.) C:itirtiClON.BS • DIONTGOrMILY ; TC 0000 L 0 nrm Franz: PRiii ; ESSIONAL CARDS Robt. O. G. Sprout, ' TTORNEY AND COHNSELWR AT. LAW—Office, No —, Fourth street, Pittshur4h, Pa. decll:l7 Jtanotea h. Lowrie, TTORNEY AT LAW—Crfflee, Fourth atreat, Pittsburgh, between Staithteld street and ChArry alley. [deathly JOSEPH WEAVER, ITTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, Rio. 1144 Fourth street, 3i PITISBUIZAII, . JOIBN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ,AT LAW °ince, corner Filth and Grant sta., jtAlyal FITMIIUGII. Thomas ea, A PTORNRY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN 011ANOVRY CS_ os^:ca, uezt door to the Pi:Fri - oElre, Steubenville, Ohio S. P. itos., ATuRN. AT LAW—No. led Fourth street, Pittsburgh, PA, fourth door below Air. Body Platertloll'El Livery G. Orlando Loomis, rioiucEY AT LAW—Ofrioe, Fourth street, .Dore Wood. 4 . ..lrarnala TTOItIiRS AT LAW. - Offtceen rourth curet, between Cherry 41[1 andfirent street. ' jefcy J. N. mcicrerry, A TTORNEY AND GOUNGRI.LOR AT LAW—GCIeo in 1311 . ...+W0WN Buildings, on Grant street_ IL H. Urzvn, TTOIINET AT LAW—No.I2I Fourth street, shore end near Smithfield. rlfull Patrick frPTlenran. • ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. O}TICE CORNER 06 GRANT AND MPG 13TD.E.ETS (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewie,) where all bu ettno:a pertiLitting to the ogee of Aldermen and acetleo 0 the Peace will be promptly ettendel to. , •febl:ara Dr. 13unIsinaster,...k.Idarnnan. ) FFIOF., Grant street, between Fonrth and Diamond alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Tint ex attuned, dr Ile AUL, SURGEON DENTIST, (sin , censor to G. W. .131tht1e,) WO. 144 SMITH. - 1111 4 .--4 - Ari 'FIELD STREET. AIW-• Office hours, from S to 1 o'clock, mul tom 2 to f. o'clock. febls:ly - . . J.SCOTT. DENTIST, ourth street, five doors ii=" . west of Market. • Omos EIot:PILS From nine A. It. to the der2o - • • BUSINESS CARDS. ALFII.6 9. CIIRISNEi 193F,Gbli 11013192899. scrxerx DITIIIIIDGE RESTA 1., 9.1,9017.5. LT. Curling, Itobertson R. Co., AIA.KUVACTUKERS.OF CUT, PlitDatqa/ AND PLAIN' FLIVT - GLASBAV tr.?, WerolanCLee No. 14 'V' ob 1 atrret, corner of Front sLr.t, Pittsburgh. /Xi , Al: otter itine.3 of Glassware and Window Glem, at Low ua.a.rKet. pri,eA. ap11,11: JACOB 'LItIVCOLLISTEIIe wat*B&LN &ND !unix.. CIO A13.-MASUFACTiIIiBh LLL 15.1.3DS OP TabaCcO, ,Snutr, and Cigars, 'No. 2 .nro e., PalLeburgl., Pa. 4sT" Seeps constattly oli tatia a Large supply of all the 'carious brando of imp—rted Cigars. jr,Sl t-i ft' 1110011I1E WHOLESALE G EIOCEtt, AND COMMISSION MIT, CILANT lot thn bald of DI3 !dotal and Blcams., and Pr...tarn gecornlly, No. 27 Wood SW, t. Pito.buret [o 24 TELILIP 11.21.31, J. &14.1.451.10:1 ts. w - at EEL eL AN LI E. S ON, (2 L ic.,„.:3,-, to 3,7,ta1ua..11.1:4,1,1.9 ic Co.) Fli(llT3, NITS Sploce, -4 Colitootiounry, , Sugars , 4$ `No. 39 VS'uo.l ctr , et, opposlto the S.. Ch,-Les Hntel ep2 FolviviitaiNG co:ANIISSION mi;Rolies - ri, Lihorty rtred,opposlte Pcnna. Railroad Depot, PirTsnarrog. Reary evelitns, F OI:WMIDING AND CUIIM I ::!:3 lON .I:EitcaArr, I.s.,slar In C'hccr.e. Batter, FiFh, L•LC PrOlo,e V14..")0 imAre 'Omni aurdock, rIOSINaSSIC.'.; AND YORWARDINCi AN I jJ SiI.AAIDUAT Ati EN Te—Nc. 7 Water ,tree, Ciatinnnt! Ohio. ripl:tt King et. Filourboad, Lik)LEEALIi PISODUCE DBALERS- No. 2.7 W, - .1 Atr,t, rmy23 tBM3I BO1111:BEL.41;11 LND ATIONII.II-1154 , 51 - 175y3 ea 115 5 45.aeri.'155,5: talent of :iebosl,l , llscellancoue road 1;1, 134;01115, Prutind, end Cap l'srer, kr, Wileleesle snl 1i t5ll. No. 104 Wood 51:0,1. below 1%1 1 111, 1115:51 elde, 111 - 45%5, ea,. Want - 4A, 0.5g5 and Tanner,' 5 , ,r117.5. 54.16,1 y I. VI Cuadwtek, DEALER la LiACiS AND PAPEIA, No. 14 Wood En - . Pit:atm:xi:, ih. highest ;din , in min paid to: rag r:P.l.ust trp..l.r.r., P',ll, ..... . -1.1.17.:C.1.71,./li, Flttrburgn .'.?Hier a. ill , pketscn, Wi1')1..t.'2.21.11 GILOCFIIO, 1 ~ .11'0".1TCT2 OF IIItANDIF...r Witit..s Eral S.r.7.r,—NoF. 17'2 6r.,1 174, corner of Irwir. ..n.l Lib , rty m - ...-e , _•tr., 'f'ittitargh_ Iron, Nall.N, Croon Yarn, to" -mnt-qantly ou br.n.3. I -.-',.1,5 V:llltrtm Cn.rr k. Co., t iJnl. Ctott ftt- ,Ar ,h. arm of J. P nfa. It, a (13.) 11 7HoLe.i.t.t.1:.GROC:11:9nnd Dot.lore in Fortign Win V V and Bran 11,, .0,1 '.l.traanzahelo and lirctit.td Wat illy. N 0.32.5 C0m=...r0i...1 aor, Lattorty, etre:A, Pittrburl; :Les: y EC1223=11 rHE 5111)FC- . 1b , ,r1 nave this day farmed a partnership I the purpose or carrying on Cllntllll2aiC73 and Pow. ireY, in caactectiun with the Fisk, Poz.,n cad ( h i, P dace busin - eni - , Re:nee:ally, under the e.tylv of Encases I=ion; anaohonee No. 118 '.Pater and 1.10 Front etree turateriy cecepied by Enrieri,l4e A Ing,hram. ENGLISId, JAMES - RICHARDSON JAS. J. BENN.ETT. rittsburzh, February let, 1854.1033 11.. DItAVi.), Duaraond, Pit.taburgn, P., lasler t; • Country Fri:duet, o6ers for 47.1 e 111 choke stook o maveted for fix.; y use. Spiers of eror:, - rariet3 and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Al., Dried Fruits, Foreign and Dorcteellc. Fro.iuce tolet2 in es ehanz• far NI erehareilse. F. R. D. has pronured a fall smortment of Landreth', Warranted .lardeo Seals, and invites the attention of all in terestcd in rural :X31114. Janll 11 8. WO (.1.J1 , .. J. kIiCUIAL.DrOn. J. L. 1=527: EINGLIgtI Zr... ILICEIAROSON• rIOMMISBION AND P02.55'.18D1NG litilteLl ANTS, Am Woolessie Dealete in nab. Bacon and Oil, and Produc. fenngberara;;NWO.aivibtlor:te'frorm,,AriV.r;ird s td .. tz t, B ri nr , b ts ri b , .....r. r e g t. Penna. fe3 001111/3111111011 House. MILE eaberribers have opened a house for the above pur pose, at No, 17 eetithfieid street, four doors above the hionougaiela Ileum. We wit purchase, - or receive, on commission, for gale, consignments of Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Chrn, Oat:, Barlry„ Flax Seed, Grail Seed, Baled Hay, do., upon which Vre wta wake advances, or purzbetee at the best market rates for cash. novel Jas. ra , L Rug htia ' INEALETS IN 6110011RINS, PIioDUCF.,FLOICIII, BACON JL.lhc., No. 10, corner Smithfield sad First etreete, Flu+ • neve U. TOSIZIO T. B. Young at Co., •.± .7rn ithfaid grad, opposite City ./Tordl, ltirAtiO , A 11311.11138 OF 0.1.111.N1:F FURNITURE AND ju 01 &IRS, of every description. Materials and no. k• Mllll3l2ir wurranted., , and whist reduced prices. Cate en n pactrinz for land and angar earria4o. C.lr. Wood, • rt t leolll.E.ll AND WLIOLESALIi DEALER IN n'lNt 8 I AND LIQUORS, N 0.147 North Second street, fifth do r boy) Rene, east side Philadelphia, bad on hand the beet utilities of old Itravhies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Monongs eta Whisky, Liolland Gin,Oordiale, &c., on terms Worth) the attention of purchasers and dealers. fanroi-. . _ t..UNO Honry ttl , Cullougn. en Co., lIrnOI.SE ilitiJOlnt3 and Conti:Union ernhau , e Y or•re O f Peon gni 'lrwin on. Pi trai.,,,b Wm. Digby, Jr., CLILING AND FIiftNIBHING STODE, Masonic BUJ Dt ;tree, PattUurgh.—Olotlaing wade to order, ood arrle. sod at moderato rate, so9:t f It. Ll. A. V. DOTICIIII,. rfIOLEL'ALS GIPACERS, awl Dealers in Pnyluee, Fo r dgla Wlces and Uquots, 011 Mottongabelt and Itecti Liburty st., Pittsburgh. Pa. ( iyay A. Timidle, WTIOLES ALB aad Retail SADDLE', TIARNESE , TRUNE., VALISE and CARPET BAG suiaulso .. turer, No. 106 Wood etraet, Pittaburgh,Ta. John. U. Mellor, VLIOI,III3aLE A.ND Itr:PAIL DEALER IN M USICAL INSTROMPIne, Pianos, ?Angle, School Boolte ene Stationery, No. 122 Wood ntreet. I jrml • A. 7. LUG Ati PIAGAN a WiIOLESALE and Retail L, )re to 'Sias, aapic DRY GOODE, NOS. filo M.rhat end 8 trTalot stmt., Pittsburgh. . hpr4. ..... ............._.......:L L. QUI . .I:LW , S. GUTIOBELVD DON, 'EAL SST AT& AND DELNIDIAL AGENTS, No. 5 0 SmiLiuidd ncti John W. But Jar & Co., FORWASDING AND COMMISSION MICICHAIci'S Dealers all kinds or Pittsburgh N.lautifaat arat, LFaO Ripe awl Ettwt tes4, M Front E. VITLELTE,nousxO, • El./l - aw SILK AND WOOLHN DYER AND CLEANER, E N 0.7 IMBELLA Ht., neer the Emmet Hotel, marl Ausettant. 1.. SS.. Hayward, INEALEN In BOOTS, SLOES, TRAINEE and LEGEONN j_J and BRAID HATS, corner of Mar of and Liberty eta, I No. 174, Dittebnrgh, Pa jel4:Y - . VOLUME XIII Fri TERPRISE WORKS. ao. 136 WOOD tinLiCa, LIID DOOR DELOIV VDIGUI AI.LII Be) WII" a TETLEY. - ~.„ IMPORTERS and manufacturers 01 I I CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL , INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Cc. We keep a general assortment of the above • articles constantly an hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pts• tole and P.erolvors, Ylacks, Home., Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bnliets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Ilnixa.7, 'Callon and Heir Dressers' Shears; rocket Scissors, tc.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES I—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the brt meterial, and workmanship warruntsd.— orders received for them a , : Wholesale or Retail, NV ill be fill• ed - with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices- tayls Clawseialicra =sad 6z.ti lelmtnres. , fIHE subscriber° are now opening, at their new Warerocm j NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith raid, tee largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PI:ND/NTS, and all extol RE connected wit Gee Fitting, ever offered In this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they nonfidenUy invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to tell as ow 621eny house in the West, and being practical One Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantag ea to those desiring articles In this Rua. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. - trac3 Cssangs of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER .i. CO., N 0.109 Firat street. .Copartiterchip Notice. r trAvE THIS DAY (April loth) OSSociated with me lilw.ars. r. STE.ELL TDILDET'T and SAITL. C. CLANEY, both of whom have been for many years In my establish ment, and are already ostensively and favorably known t, my cultoniers and rho public generally as superior work• men, and or correct bus nese habits. We hopo by this union of experieoce and artistic chill—especially in the watch deportment; by keeping SI large and woll selected stook of goods; byesellin• at moslerete prices, ani by close attention to business, to merit a literal above of pairouate. To my old friends and the paths lo general, who hale lon many years past no liberally patronized my business I re• turn toy thanks, and aulicit for the the new emu a con , in• moues of similar favors. W. W. WlLlhz,i. Pittsburgh, April 11, 18&5. - L'eay Coach and Carriaga Factory JONINSTOR, BROTHERS tt CO., Cbracr of Reivcra cued Belmont grads, sillegfany WOULD respectfully inform their friends and thepublic generally, that they have 4—...„„,.. 0 , 1 coatrancedthe manufacture of llarriagro, Rairssualas,Backawava,Buggios,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their serious styles of Gash and proportion. All waters will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of flash. Repairs will also be attended to on the meat reasonable terms. Using iv all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles and Wheel stuff, they feel dent that all who favor them with their petronsgs, will les pezfen.ly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers ere requested to give Ca a call, before pursha. dog elsewhere, f oeiB.ly J T. IDE:V.S7ON . a. 810011 Ricelsior Carriage Factory. e)INETON, BROTHER A OJ., EItACTICAL COACH IttABIIII,S, earner of Rebecca and Belmout streets, Ala gbeny city, Pa, have on baud and are man ofauturing an extenshe a_esortment of Caniagee, ficichaways, Boggles, thiggsigi, Cars, sc., made in all their verk lac 6 tyl,2, with eteiet regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the best J notate iron end eastern hickory. Re pairs attended to on the roast reasonable terms. They feel confident that ail who may favor them with their patron. ageswill be, perleetly satithol on trial A' their work. 10, Pittoburgh aud Mauclutsoir I .tantbltaa4 papa every Ci tern min ates during the day. nettle:ly PITTSISURGEI COACH FACTORY. a. at MAST H.LaTIN L bririNi 415.0r.C12 A. 1.11311? . --• Maslow li Co, 0 001LiSOR.S TO a hI. BIGELOW% to. 40 Dionlond flliery, near Wood ittn r 3ou, 'auriII—COACELES, CARIUAGES, Pit EA roli 3, LW:9W an: every rf reblolea built to ender, an f sntr anl in o 4urp3r.rt.l 'or bre.uty of design, e!ngetwo of finish, ekila vrur,n;mship, and durability of caoteriAla. 4LI.- Ml work Trorrantard- MIPS, LIVERY AND BALE .ic,...747\., STAELL. cvr.9—'lr4 , co,ner Weake:ld street end Cherry el ley, r 1 4,1 I'ITTSBUIWII, 2'4 IMMO - . (8CC055504 To L. .11Ce= a 00. 0ft:41...R MARK= STIII:VT AND DIAN4D, cor,stALtly en bt.,wl a full a,,r!cter.: of Drugu, IL. 4, Porftime,y, tad all artkle, pirtaln tll, it rayslciau,' Prf4,-riptionr carefully e:2=vottAird at .1 :4,41-4. ALCM) CO =IMMIII ZlA.lltia.lll., J?.. " •z<.,, ,e , • . . . , - • 1 . 1 ': , - - ' ,. • 2 - • -• ' ' • ••- - , • .. ~ • • . . L ey i - . , - -, -- f'“ ',' Ai , . , • • Letkr Ott. i 7".;.1' • -ir'. '''.l. ''.... T.- - , -, ..... .„, +...„:.,•,...., ~ , • . . - - , 1 , • . • , ' 5.4, . - -.-. . _ ........._,. _ ___...—..... , —__...... , _—_ , ......, „, ........,... ,, ..f....— „ . ,, ,,_......... 5a . ...., , .......2.-, , L. - .. - :::::A.it.ti... ,. .. - 7. -. .:.,:-.._....... , -- . ;,?...'zi-z..=... , --Nr - rz... , _(. - - -- _ -. ....'.:•_ , .. -, ?. ,- ...1 . P._.!. , .....- - ..-' , .._. -.- _-..;;1t.',1--...,—.....„...„,„_,c - ---,---' --- , t ~,~ -- _ - 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 BUSINESS CARDS. WILSON, TURBETT & CLANEY, 'Watch Illsalaerat Jewelers and Biiceramaitha. VS Market street, csrurr Fourth aroagli.T 11. PA'FTELLSON'S JOSPI - 1 FLE=lrio, NG BELO'S LI Tal.t.S, ;Bu 1;11! n Cc.) I , VIIOLESALE DEUUCiISTS, Tri,tort 11,.. C-IcL:rn:«1 Verr-11,,,, Ls .e ;61, JOHN HAFT, JR., and itctnll Druggiat, til) .1. 111 strt,t, t...tst, ± it - 1; - 1.r: ,rinn+l,l7 NT.T.4.M.V.0 A. JOIIN outourur. CIF Ini.A.N tiLN, tRY7B, Sc—Txe!er 1-1 Monowebp!e. Ptsrh Lrrni v, Ltv.S.la:, corm, 0: emlaaltio •rrll FL . L . ALLEN, IN Pareign Wines, Brandies Cigars, Old Monangs hela Rye 'Whisky, G.:e. ' ALSO, ItECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 e!TREET, Pl'r.Thln'lloll, PA. " 7 Giuo, y y croi. and NOV/ Euglatpl Rum, Clar.!ta, .er tell Ale, LondoniNNN Fteut,lri,h, It .1.. :!!lor.onge.l.e.h. Rfe end. Keetthed t 5 Lift y, Apf la. reach, ! Wl:d Cherry and I.heektvrry isnirdlvs; inwortpd II AT 4 fIA, 1 :A.;alie., awl Principe 01g...re; Iltalf-Sparil , la and Gr.mme.. .I:*rr, all at Fuch low via, u, to ehallene, comp, e'a:ry Ear Kelee and Lal.lled et rvery e.uai .1i;ohn; of xli FIL,R. I ra,p,atfuliy invite an examina ie of my :took, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pitt.o,..rizh. w.,e1•1; . - /I1:)11: V; 1/. L 1,.' Ital, .. .. 1, ~,-....t cod'-r. Dies., School for floe Violin. V V ea, &of h , ,, T,r,r r,., ,•tr, :1 :.: -,,, J a :,...5 clty. (:F U. a HILL—THE Iffi.ACTICAL YIULIIi 5:13.6 .0 L- - Durchavrry aill f.r.l It t, t in.: al r:-nit .- to c.Jt at this r li) A new and , alIaPleIP , ;norg of Violin playing, in an ' tehliehnomt and ~tril. . r, t,,r 1.1.,m. , ,,v , ...; I. Is All I ~,,,Itu progrw-ulve and practical form, and deManetl exprmalj• I,.,:ure tb,ir c 0.,:... in. C. DALY. or the American etudent., to ..chich iv added valuehte le-v. , 'f:, D.—Edm,enher the Cott? F tlr, 11 , 1 C.aftra. one and uxerci.sos and beautiful art angamente, as U.:loran,: frbl7 C. D. Jung of the most popular melovlito of the day. E-h-ctrd, , • • t ; , - 11 atttl— --- - - - - - - - . Licy els. Cu. .mango, and comporwd by U.C. HILL, pupil of Bpohr, Into i IUPIAP CAIIFET ‘ ,.. A. , m ,,,,..,,, E, ,y 4. , Then zt„el, 'reliant of the New mark Plaillvermonm nPr lety. k ncar Markt.'" 'mould r.,:pf."..t•ntly Inform tin.ar frianthi The til,,re ja.t recefre.l, ID adrance of the trade, by and thr pohile ;cum - 01T that they hoot 11 , "0 an afore their IifINDY ILLI:DE11, 1.C./1 Thin etreet. - ,1 ' . . • •of coc.plete FALL FTOt,L, ecuel , un,:. of t....AIIPL'IS every 1i:"2,-EiIiriENDATION. de.. - velp'noct i Iron the Fayed 'Velvet an..l tirn.v:-.Li, to the am non flig.re,o 11,-Lnp Mot L.W. f 1-, Oil C:,.; U. from ono We hove cerefutly examined the al:rev work of U. C.. '.,. ~,,... ~,,,..,,,; w; de, _,.. ~,,,•,,,,_._ __., very _,,,,,, , ~_. and dill's, end consider it one of the moat ‘mtimilete end prw. C 0 ,,,. ,,, ; 4,, ,..,• ,,,,, :" 1 .7,,,:tr,,,.• !',..... n' - ,',' ',. `-,` ~ -: ...'. . -al Vlolin ..,.ho-t. , 1 we IDSI, 0000 Ere n. O. Oli'll,N,, ,;-„• la, 1,1,,5, r 111..., r,.....ir T._,..0 Window D. Vill EL, SM. f ^l. A. 1`, , ...n. In went a-t• bill:x.l[o :4.11 end vavm• 1,,.. [r,,•,. ~,,..k. 1 , ,,,,na,,,,t.v, 1i0f , ..‘, ~i 1 liesidenre, lie,. fob!_ - Teaer. of .FrlnAir. rli . . _ _ 7 LAIR.D, (late of the fi rm of Llow.s: a L6.“-.1..,) having ! C. 6 ?--',Strir.lli protitc ar,,. ,0,i, , i, . 6 166.^-4.4 •, . opened STORE NO. 9, (t.u . r. deers atone the old TICIVAIIk l;teii ~N I,V. n:l'2 I sand,) for the purpose of carrying on tii.. OLOTIIINO B ILarosi . .. _ r . ounty c-cfsoisiiere ttelUi - e. itiSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit e Cl! E L ,,,,, 1 ,..,„,,,,,., 1 1,,,,i, ~,,,,,,,,..,„,,,,,, ~,/, :::,,may !ban ut the patronage of the lute firm. ' I Le:Lipkin, ef Wei , ?iille.,l Cl!r, I-1,0,11., WARR A NTO, N. B.—Clothing made to order ill the most fmhionable i ise., tor Sol,lieri, their WiJ, ..7 .4 . 7 Children, I.ir BOUNTY rytea, and on the ettortsisit noticr— inferior to norre in the , , L A NDS, or coy otter r items ei the ii,irerni.ornt. %try. Je.II,IOifEAMI . E.I. FAUN EriToOli, James .—N, ti...11.1.1agar,, tf inll2.tf j Resilenre. No. h ~,,.6 abet, Pit I:itiiirch. iIONONGAELEIk. PLANING 1111. 1 °old respectfully _. _ _. _ _ ,- gym. 11. Walcott tr. Co., U, inform his friends and the publio, that his new estatei 1 SUCCEMOI3.6 TO T. lir/I(6Di. Ja., 6 Co ,) ishment is now In full operation, and that he Is preparedto . ~ A l ANUFACTUREILS Or WIT —ND IiALIOI.IIANY LOOK• Mrtdah Boat Cabins, and 1111 all or for Placid Lumber, ' It" INC GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Fromr.l., de., and with promptness, and at the lowest ranee.',, dozier" In Imported and Domestic rbucy Goode, No. frd, rs , e. Board and Plank, planed one one or Doth aides, constantl y 1 ner or wood and Fourth edr..ets, Pittsburgh. u,tl.llw I :n hand. - - - Depot of Dongwrortit ft Zitouserman , e Cs --bah, Doors, and bloolffinge, of every description, made to . tawny Wlnisa and Brandy. Cadet. pun undersl,nedlll6B reoeiVell and offers for sale, at Ctn . Ruilders and Osrpenters would find it to their advantage i I oi o give him a call, as he can now tarnish them with planed r.nati prittm, a large quantity of L.l.,rwurth A Zimmer. man's choice and world-ninowned Sparkling, Dry end La. •tiff imitable for every description .1 work. ___- ----- ----,,,---- --- dies' Sweet Catawba Wines. Such a Islay deAra to procure ate. A. fillitBoll i ,,,,, -' , CT.WWILL* so ••acell. , nt eruct., of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the HEBRON & CRLSWELL, grape.) .111 Ted my establ6hment le place for the, gratin• BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ' cauon Ut their ileAlrer,. The Cetltirba brandy, distilled from I~IIIANIIPACTITELERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO• the genuine heap., is declared by many etteollent judges, 31. comarrvs,STEA2Ol ENGINE, PLUMBERS, at- Al' equal l° flavor to the boot Imported Cegns.c. to, Cotton Batting klannfacturers. . D. FiCISEISEN, Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. No. 137 Liberty street. - . Office and Store,No. 15 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS en COPPER taken in exhange for wofk, ir cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be _romptly attended to. febhly JOSi4Pii T. FLY, No. 43 emaer of Pita and Wood Streets, °face up stabs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, iyESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has rk., commenced the $1.1.1.L ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and Deneral Oolleeting. Be will also attend to renting. Pereone to want of servants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. Ail business entreated to hie care promptly at. tended to. Ceferenc.s. —T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Iticharl Cowan, Erg., W. Leslie, Dr. Alex. black, James !doctoral, A. A. Mason, WeiClt. A Ohl. janld_ Sinttuckuromn. & Ilaunletn, e'Frac° ILA.PILERP.—Third street, opposite the Post-ales, Pittsburgh. hispai Lands Ile.ads„ now Bins, Labels, Architectural and !Lachine Drawings, Business and ?kiting 0.12118, etc., Engraved or Drown on Stone, Printed n Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, in the most approved style, .nd at the most reasonable prices. octlikly Y. GRAZ/ D. l:151DG:II T. J. CIE.S.FP. Graf, Re a isi nger Cs Graff, ' WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 121 Wood litre . i Pitts. VV burgh, Pa. 111nThCTOILERF2 or Cooking Stoves, • Plain and Pansy Orates, Coal and Wood SLOVes, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stores, Bed and Dog lroua, Hollow Waco, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, T-a Nettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Doves, dc. rmblf, R. W. MIIH. .1. a. 21t1NTElli Smith, flair Pe, Hunter, (Late Smith &Bior.lttir,) VITTIOLESELLE. ortocmus, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh 3.l.aradtle tUres, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, 'enna. 1559 • - • W. 8. linveri. OLD PRI&TING DST Ani PlaitENT, (late &hal -1 stair ik BtOokton,) and Blank Bbok and Stationery Wnrehosse, is prepared to execute every style of Legal, COMM •Rea 4 Canal and ea Steamot Job Printing and Book Binding, and furxdsb every 'arti Ur the Blankßook, Paper ilid2tationery Tina; at the ahortest notice and on them:lost rerusonable terms. Blank Book and Stational Warehouse, Printing (Moe and Book Sigarry, eon= of Market snd koond'erts. CuoTld tr • "yf.^ ,P: , • • ' I N.- 4 ;°' 1.1 3' , ANA B BUSINESS CARDS. North-Western Pollee Agency, TO. ti 9 W.t3IiINGTON ✓TREET, e..ottler of Ihrarbern. OriICAGO, ffiiiiIMIE!MfMEN OET,Ti Tumn ATTLArION Ti TEIF TOANSACTION of A avize..it Lin ECIIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the state 9 of Illinois, Whiconsin, 31 chin n and Indiana. mbl9:dtf 1171 E bite firm of JONES .t QC I G, haring been dimolved by the death of John P. Quigg, on the 27th toot., the boeinem of said firm will be llettled by the undersigned, at their plaice, corner of K.C.F, end Fir.r etreeta. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pitteburgh, September 10, 1854—ioct2iy Isaac Joneg, MANUFACTUTtIitt of Spriut. NIA ll'tutor Plett, Plough Slob steel, etetl Plough Binge, Couch and Ellptle. Brass Nut Taper, half put,int, Screw, Mall awl llllSlrrtorod Iron Alba,—.3rner of rhos and First strosts, Pittabrugh, Ps. oettLly I=EE!! - - D. B. Rogers &. Co.. 'Vr.A.INITACTURERS of ROGERS' pavout improved Steel 111 Cultivator teeth. Offic.l comer ItoK , and ?Lr3t Ptreets. oct2ly PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIASIO.9I/ STREET AND GliblitßY ALLEY. 1} `ill subscriber respectfully idinounces to LI, LElditti alla • 1 Gentlemen of Plttaburgn, that he has recently urge:tut 'a RIDING SCHOOL, sthlith, in point of site, commodious-' ness and adaptation. undeniably exude any similar estate halauent la tho Ito lvvatien La accessible . from all part, of the cite, while is high and airy situation 1 rendera it especially such"! to the promotion of health, be I thin most agreeable exiircise. The liorsea aro deolle and Well trained, and the proprietor pledgra himself that no I pains or expense will be spared mr4e this estabilahmtzt the Prat In the confidant..., of the public. eettatf 111Cillit I[l3 C. 130113.11.1fa1ti, 55 , 1'0E10 OF Gilt, Silver, Brasil., Bronze, Looking - Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMED, LA N AND 01INAMENTED—No. 1.1 Sr. CLAM orntse.., iL Ail alndu Cl tle.mptdtien Ornaments, for Stot•rnbottt., All Mods of Gild ng and Re gillient, to order. Gilt Mouldings for Frames, c hoiesa's and lentil Varnish for Oil Pa ,, alga. Ent:rulings nn 1 IA th - ..trvphs. for sale. • Impaired ur dafa..ad ntin4s restored in the best merrier. All Frames anti Mouttllngc rn,nututdrA In thin este, Itehment may he ctesinet Itli.ut Injury, s,lth swap and csht,r. Cull and ere No 21 St. Club - (rah :A tf WM. A. M'CI,U DEALE.I?.. IN Pine Teas, Choioo Family Orocorios and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOL) AND SIX7'II STS., PITT:(111I1 U PA. Snow. rt....tivinz, 1111Z.5 of GOODS, In adlitlnt , to hi,. Aln.nidy hour Crla In It, !..s.lte • n ar.trtr, r u :41,1 at T,1,11-1,-,•sgt prieta. tio Iflt M37l,l{Rt Ih - ho.ivsal. Vat, tioodF chn etti rf VENETIAN IiLIND !sl ANUFACTUREE, TAtl 144.:0, , VEit11.) hp:,;dl ,n• t, 11 r.l .1 ri,r,,l In, 1.1.1 ND MAY.Ur'AO TORS', Nn. fir, F:rru.Bl . 2.[LT,U , Itt tha E'rg Cffi , P,l , esur•en end Vluithfiptd. whore he L. 5.3 an mi.ortm ISIANDA, trizamt,l wah pinln nutl !Anzy tu3 FIP - 4 uul 1., nit .171 or ler ;v. Gt. I,no, tostlr!,:z:'n or ry_ tild L'xplirrd. Menee ca'l, n. 3 to can't I x lent in wort 1 y Not, T ut JoUN V. c-ca,•, IMM •:st, t.: ro-In enTr7T's r: at , i 2,1 110.-:1 l'ltttUur,7,ll. W V. AP-1) 121! 4 t.114:3.41 , 1 , itt. 1111. A. 1.1 , N tt rat, b al.: h. ICC:, 1 An _ _ .Notice. T ItArr!F• ,, l . s Inyir.t.errTt la 01- IA Co t„ s Isci. . whs. -A - 1!h 3 , •.:. ttnia , 0 I e lAae. Yo. VA + rt,Te. rtroot I ~,rt i lnU, • “ y :111LLE.11. ffil=l AND ()lOU, A:10 (i2O •.-10:1Ar, ,t 117.! IttrA-A 4 , ;IL. flan t -1-Alort a x. 1.1 . Slircr ?!.11.1), ttfactory i',JON:‘, E .1 . I L. 7) t! t..rn". ... ^ .. . IVioart , rt. Lt Inn , 1 ,1 A S! 6 Cii =NI • . . An 1 ..w ,, . PAtip. (N) CiZ) DALY'S NIANDFACT , IRY, FLAA ..orncr .ita; :a( stres! .1, roubsoritor having the exclusive right to manufac. 1 titre and ecil SIXEENEY'S lIUT AIR AND SMOKE OuNSUMINO FURNACE:, I.repi, red to reevive orders, and contract tor heating bulldintte with the most economical Furnace now In oar. The ftu...twil of those intereetod le solicited. Ant Intormittlon can br had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. Y end d Wood greet, or of J. BA RNDOLLA der'24Al I Iron Cite Stove Warehouse, N 0.134 Wood et. l'ruc 5.12) THAT PICTURES of saperior excellence may obtained at CARGO'S Now Unguerreen ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Do:tura. All work wlirrented to plena. Children taken inn few otteonda. Call end exasalne specimen of the various 'Apia , . Renate open day and ore kl,l9 ZDYIAR.I) /I. LULL lIMICVS Lt. LIOLLIDAS r)iItODUCIt, CiddIII.FISION MR. CHANTS, Evannitie, la.--fitriet attention paid to all ooningaments for sale of Flour, Produce, &c. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Good' for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. loctfidlm I[O➢IF. LEAGUk teA01 . 0.131". iralst..4oNT,beTklWeAtittrit.ftinuc,utret,tiret,rAlLf,hßehnlyrtim o p, oo d a - Wareroom Broom) f,2011S root BuiLDlNas, comer Fifth and Wood otreete, Pittsburgh. Itch:hunts who are uol :wore that these Checks can ho made as goci and sold an low here as to any other oily In the United Etnten, are invited to tall and examine for them selves. mhl2ilm J.6111:i 9. LiDl.ll Ledlle Qr. Warn, (Sueow.stora to Mutrany Ledlie.) .kiiiiFALTUILLItS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flini in and Fancy Colored ti LAESW.AItE, and dealers In all kinds uf 'Windom , (lines, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware honeat eurner of iilarket anti Water streets, Pittsburgh. uthaidly Card. AVING soul my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, J1t.,.& CO., to Wiriluto U. Talcott, who, with A.G. Henry, will continue the LOOkiWZ (ilovo and Vuriaty nosi ness at Use old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth street% under the style of Wm. IL Talcott ta Co. I confidently re. commend them to my forgoer customers, es every way panted to give entire satisfaction. All persona haring demands against me, and all indebted fid . .rne, will please make an early settlement. iktl2 T. KENNEDY, .7R. FISH -20 bbls New Nu. 1 Herring recd and for sale by myll 6TVirELLL, LEE A CO. 4 . ~..4 ~ _, ' MIME .111 : a . .~ ;.~~~K~r lITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1855. %;. ;IQ :rilin!..• tr—p An!l ,s k c,c w: •q to rta , l — : tctits.n J AS. : 'll , qr.1:1(7 ISMIENE=I um:tour:le the tisnott.s. =EI 4).+%+,. ; . ... :,. -- ',.• -.'' ''..Z 7 *- 4 .+--`4:-" % -J t i. . -,::, '• ' ' • , 4 : ~,l',),yt,,e+4-rr..o-4'./-. 4 ' . ' : • - - .. 7 %... ' '. . ... ; ... . % . e 1 r.t , 1 . - e t f i * ... k". f :- ' • , ~`... ....- .. . . ''' MIME BUSINESS CARDS. REMOVAL. C. IHMSEN • MANUFACTIIB.Ett OF EVEST VAILISTY OP VIALS, BOTTLES , AND WINDOW GLASS. Black Porter, Wine and Claret potties, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; - ALSO FLINT GLASS Iti EVERY rArtrErr. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st., PITTSBURGH, PA. [rahlB I. W. CHADWICK, Dealer In Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, RAGS AND PAPER, 140 WOOD Mtn, DKUDT7 PriVIDIEOII, At_zi- The highest motet price, in CABII, I,3ta for RAGS. rip2Zrly• 101!ti A TWILL A J. to CM: ATWELL. ATWELL, LEE Si. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE, AND CO MISSION MEROIIANTS. &CD DULIIIS DIANUPACITIjnES, ..Yo. 8 Wood hetwern Water and Prong PnrEacvi. "pig, Diseoutton est' GO-Partrierilhip. TUN co-partneroldp heretofore existing between JOSHUA itilObilfl and ?FILLIP 11EYS11/It, in ti,Wholesale Fruit and Confectionery business, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The baslne_se of the firm will be s.ttled up by Joshua who la authorised to receipt tin all dew. due 33i-i firm. JOSEILIA. a rob 27 th, PARTN.CRSIIIP NOTICR. oa-Tha tuateretoed have thin day formed • Partgor aLit, under the tame, em and rtyle of TlgniEll. e A. title...lo3oN. for the tranaartion of the Wholeaale Trull [tad CantrcrioDery burtnea;,..?ln. 31) Wool etrret. PHILIP REVUE - t. ROBT. J. ANDEP:iC., - .1. Pittgrurgh, Marah Ohl- In retiring from tba Contertiontry himinna, I chrer fully ta. , trztrterri Mesas. lisrissa A At:DEA-Sant to my Nand. 1112,1 cr,tathara. .10.811tIA ELrOLFII 4 . l'ittAhurgh, Starch L'lth. 1553. Inhitt lexander llayq a IVIL I-Noll:Lk-IL AND r;li.'ltith'loll., Fifth aticat, o' 1.0544', the C..ur! Ilutuc, Pitt.3ll.irgh, I.pr rarmently Ina/del, atd a ID ituhctutity attarrd rattli honor, 'hit-oat-ea :a his lLarge. Hon. NV. F. Ji.ihni.tatit, Fretiiliaat AIIagI f Valley It. n. IV ?IDer. linbefta, Chief Hugiteer 6 ` " " Ueo. f Clehbau=, Attiociate Eng. David ittliehell. Chief Engineer l'ittaVb awl Sicilia R. Di Jamie, Thompmni. Buperictimiler.i. City fia..l James It Day, Civil Engineer. A ila i ibenyCity. rip77CIT. I=CIZnI IiARDIATOU h CO. have remumi to tie. 2S.i Lamay greet. =II CO,, (Eauvrnot,t3 bough,) Cottumbmer, and Pores:ding rn to H 001 nutt Producv graesstlly, tin. 2 5 Lltsdly ntraa, Ptttnburgla, Pa. ttp-5 Sew Bottling Establishment. I _OIL, L 71011.TuN have entered Into colaru2r. - ..hip to . 13 transact h a LIDA/WAS cf Bori•LING,L2 all its branclo,, nt LI 8.P.111Y rtmet, Ne711:8 Halt. "I,y hare mutual.; on baud a xi:Ft:int article of IN DI A ALE, put up lu pint bottles- Denture and fxralliox xrtll Bad is to their Liven:age to give ux a all, and ox• arnine for th.npirlyee. We ale bottle n cnpori=r article of POKTEA., SAMAPAIULLA sod erviErt•L vivrint. tameable as any other honer So the city, All seise put up at abort uotioe. ISOYLP-ik AIhATUN. .142 am f. 3 Pberty at., Neville Ball. J. L. VIALLSUALLf— (Sucx4,sa). r to U. Lew,) • Wool Dealer& Commission Merchant !tn. l 2 I.lr.r.rr EritErr, PrrttPsur..hn, P. ROW to—W. U. !stork & Brag. Erv.mer [trout, A Eilrlt.palrtch., Murptly,Tte,nan.A.C:t. ritt.nburgla, May 24,155—(trar21,13m . ) finis and Gaps. Nrti vnutd tor,t4 t - to atteuttou of nur frionll and thr pubite tr, a rpinu,ll,l suurtuttut of 11ATS ur..rt 1 / 4 1.5.1"t5, whi.h Re are nor" otantUr; fe: the titumrarr titan, ohhlt, for Ic-anty cf rtyln, ertneplt auythlng ever , ff,rra 10 tho OAT, nr errs! of , he and t.,. ft=int. V , : yo urstive., W1L.1 , n.)2i A SON, tpr 1 , 1 VAnt4 rerr.er, 1,112.112urgb. on sePaztner3 the LIT, Frei ichn .t eino lee.l f Fre i Iv INl'Vesttt cl ll 11 continue tee bum.ze,te 61 [be eld stand, nul at.l,ntl to tl.o at of *l.e bueintom et the We sttn. . - 11/11.1,1611 I Ittsteogh, Jaauar7 1.835-Ijaal fl•cs Trimming Store, yo. 5.3 o...rerr or Alarkrt ever: mad ear Dic.euzud. ./7, RANK VAN GORDP.B. resptefelly artstonmes to tla ;ehliord Pit.t021.7'3 and viciait7, that Le oprn hiv lasm Trimming Ittcro c Needer,Arrit 17th. fltt,d of tUr tseateot store mom hi th.d:y. awl fated It wtth choke so:et - tire of tbv latest atylrs c•• Trltactinits ar..l ry .7toods, ha tatters blonsolf thet '4 ill offer tin.r4n lu durementa.ad ondsravor to at,e NIl ratisfaetlon to rill trio caj favor hlm with tLvlr pattraeage 3w. don't for-get th e plea. Sn. 03 Market stsmt, emner of the leameed (a 13•12) VII A Nri fiORDEta. Ens•olutloii of Copartnership. 11Y. ElhSi OF LIVINGM , N, D.0001:77 p nt CO. rieto of the I'ITYSISUEOLL NOVELTY viordo, thaeolY.-1 by the tireat 4.4 :11r. JQaI J. litettteN, Co the lObt bf Mereh hot. . . The business of the NOVELTY WORKS wilt be continued in oh tr. braaeliee by the surviving partners, under the nstue end style Li VI NariTtiN, COPELAND t CO., who e it : slip settle up the Waits of the late lion. L It. LIVINOFTON, CALVIN ADAMS, J. K. MOORHEAD, Pittsburgh. Pa.. May 1, 155L.j W. U. COP):LAN D. lour , at cLosses mg.:more sPcd.esarr. Wholesale ana Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. es WOOD STREET. rgins Rilbnnibernroopectrally info= their old C2Stlltritrg and the public In general, that they hero this day r.Z. iodated themselves in the above Wetness., under the rim Of JOIIN M . CLOSKEY & CO. They respertl'ully 'elicit snare at public patronage. The previous buitiruese of oath will be settled by them. 01.10.1. recneetlsely. ....._- ._ iJrass ,Ilak.lng and niannery. Mll.B. S. E. CA.ldits respectfully informs her friends ...„, and others, that she to prepared telltale to order the ~, lateet styles of DRESSES, CLOA.ES,ZIANTILZAS., TALII.IS, .1%.!., on the shortest notice and oti the most rel. nor.ablo terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness end despatch. Bounsts filtered end dyed Am:trains to direetfone end neatly and testeiully trimmed. We Ma/ to give i• [al 3 ilt , t.iol I . e f.... 1 to Building - it, No. TO FOURTH Street, second story, rame entrance se to the Crystal Palace Deguerrian CO tory. te"..o4 t dats le Books WWI co noes. g IDLAUGITLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite t) , the Mayor's Ordoe, LB manufauturlnt Gentlemen's trot Brats, Low Shoes, tics and buttoned; Coutress and Dutton eJ tialters; Ladies' Boots, lia.lf Boots, Jenny Linda, flip per's, nod French Wiling Gaiters of every color and abode; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the bust material; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N. IL—All kinds made to order, on short notice. [awl° i t ND CLAIMS AGAINST CIoVERNIMNT.—I will pro e.,re Bounty Land WBllllMt9 for Soldiers, their Widows and Minor Children, and will prosm‘tte Claims against Government, and attend to business In the "Court of Claims;' recently established by tUagredi. Othce, No. 149 Third street, ono door above Smithfield pt. Mnrch 10, 1905—(mho) CEIAULES NAYLOR, _ _ , auhrw tikup tvroale.B JAMES WAYDBOP, (), IL'? PFE for rale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved lf breed, being very hardy, and fine 'lingers. Bird Seeds --Canary, Hemp, Millet,llope and mixed Seed. Borquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, via: Carnelian, Bose Buds, heliotropes, Ac. avergreens (In pots) for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and liorticultnnal Store No. 49 Fifth at., near Wood. deo stricii.Torill AND CLANSIVAL E ttl W. T, 3100NALD, M. A., Panectrat_ rriIIE next eeasion of the Institution will cOmmenee on I MONDAY, the frth of September next, at the room oor• ner of Ferry and Liberty Meseta, lately occupied by the Messrs. Vender. Referrnrcr—Eion. A. W. Loomis, 0. 11 nap, Jr., S. T. Von minaret, It. Miller. Jr. suei Aroncy for Soldiers , ()mime. I.I OCLATIoN OF LANDS.— L'UltOLlASil AND laeLla or LAND WAS.B. , inS.—The undersicood hen made sr. rangemente with competent and responsible gentlemen to. obtain Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; ahm for the Location of Lando, and the l'urahang and Salo of Land Warrants. JOIIN D. DAVIS. tahlth Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. —__—_ Now Paper Hangings. ND. St, WOOD STREET. - DINE ritricu AND AdigllloAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel Decoration, In gold, oak and marble ; Papers, of various stiles 1.18. 3 1 and Plain Papers, for dining moms and ebembers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Callings, Figures, Window Shades. - A largo and compluto assortment of the above, selected for the season, will be sold at the usual low prices. oath WALTER P. MA KRUM . .. Instructions In Music. WAMELINK would respectfully Inform ble pupils in a a ; friends that lie will continue his protesou oP Inetructer en the PIANO MTh' and YOKE. Orlon lett • t Mr. KLEnws musk, Storey or et his reel. deuce, No. 187 oECOND Street, will bo promptly attesubed nd Unlit Hnwe One rtF BONYN rt TITLEY'S (AWAY RIFLES; bemuse I 41 / 4 _, know they are good shooting guns; having seen them tried. You had better come along with me to the Enter prise Gun Works, and get one also. It',usaYte . they will do a little better It we buy two." BOWN 44 TETLEY, my 3.6 136 Wood street. Bounty Lauda. TIM undesigned =tholes to ootain Bounty *Land Warrants r . This present - bill Wes to all who hav carved in any war stnoe 1700. 160 wires. Terms rooderrste.. LUISE COMHOOT, at.Plamond alley between Wood st7and Dlatricmd. W alter P. illarahaalli lidPORTIIR and :Dealer In rrenall and danerican s Zlef Itangtop. MS= MEMO . . 7 - • DUFF'S .151ERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSBURGB; PA. NCORPORATED FY THE LEGISLATURE of Permsyl- I vaunt, with Perpetual Charter. FAOULTY. P. DUFF, President, (author of the "North American Accountant;") Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. ROWDE.N.I, Assistant Professor of Book- Keeping. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best offhand Penman in the United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. lIATCII, Esq.., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of liercan , dle law e.:.d Political Econemy. P. HAYDEN, Prindped of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Me+hematice, ke, N. L. APEL, Profcs4.r of the French and German Lan guage,. This la the only Institution of the kind in the Western States conducted by a practieal Merchant of many years experience In ext.nsire business, and allow lectures upon all the details and practice of huslnus, as well as every do. partment of Dook.iceeptug, are so deeply interesting to all ' young men of busineds, and which accounts for the Dupe• tier attainments of his students. Hie course of SteamlExt Book-Keiring is pronotinCed by I an eminent accountant "a perfect system for such booke and accounts." Tbis is the ma'y Institution in the city In which a Profec. ear of Penmanship gives regulae instruction in that im portant science, and consequently the only ens where a good bend writing can be obtained. The course embraces upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many of which are attempted by no other teacher. No specimetui of Pen inatmnip but (hose executed by Mr. Williams are exhibited. Coll for a Clirculat and specimen of hie Penmanship. Bull's Doak-Reaping, Herpes edition, $1,50. "Thereon/ perfect In the langune." Duff's Steamboat Aceountent, $l. "A perfect aystem.. 43' All !ea.:readdressed to the Principal will be promptly answerod.jel.tdaw '=t'~- MISCgLLANk.IOUS EXHIBITION ROOM FOIL • INVENTIONS & PATENTS, AG ENCY FOR THU Purchase and Sale of Patent Rights and Patented Articles, No. BO FOURTH STIVEET, PISTSUIIIIGEL. MOSES F. EATON. - - Agent The subscriber.' hay. , long 'eon acquainted with Sdr. Bloasa F. Baton, awl bare no hesitation In recommending him, to all atm may erleb to employ hie services, ae a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and Indefatigable industry, In I . ho-se olertione every rattans. mpg be placed. Neville H. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr, W. IL Denny, John Grahata, Jams' Wood, H. Childs &130.., P. it. Friend. N. Holmes .t hone, linay . Wade, Kremer & Rahn, William Phillips,: L. R. Liringston, Wilson ?Mangles; Willi am P. Johnston, A. W. L=n2i2„ Andrew Fulton Pirraner.rm. November T.ft.h. 1g.% ICENSINGTON IRON WORKS COftPARTNERSIIIP. flip t subscribers hating formed s Partnership, under L the rauLuo and tvle or MILLER, LLOYD Jr. BLACK, f r the purpose of MAIM PACTLiRLNG IRON, NAILS, BPLKEK te., and having leasA the extensive Rolling Mill so long sod prepswn as tha . 4 Kesington Iron Works,' art now fullyared to furnish it their liVarehouse, N. 9,S 'Water street and 13 4 2 Front street, all descriptions of Iron, ?Saila, Ate., untally intoaUfactured,et customary prices. and en favorable terms. JOHN L. HENRY LLOYD, • Pitt bargh : 2,16.5fr[j., - 3Aml GEORGE BLACK. • Welcing Clauses—Dure , s Coling's. - Inlllll Gentlemen and Lodus' Das and Evening Writing Classes wild corittricn open during the enmities under .. d. D. Williams, srhose various styles cf Gentlemen and Ladles' Writing are so obirereally admired. No specimens of Penmanship are exhloited et the door but those executed by th, Texolter In the Institution. The Principal claims too ts monopoly" no 7" patent" f r his business, nor did he get his theta allot chartered to sell out, as bee been repeatedly &Jr.! , to tills city. Go:Xenon and Ladies' VisitLng Cards ontten in Mr. ct Whim? unclasped stylo. All hinds of Ornamental Pen manship nxecutell to o,lor fillltdove 111.0 Di CITY conatEnciaL cot.Laurg, OF WESTERN P.E.Y.NZEL PANIA. • CELASITILED 1655. 1301P.D OF TILUBTBE.9. HIA 'Excellency, Got. Jame:. M.. IL M. Riddle, Polirct, Lion.J. E. Brr.dyi llca. Wm. Blida; E. Our. IL A. Pry - r, II q. ?t'Cand!rss, B. L. FaLncEtocdt, Esq. Bbl. Itcpllns, P 2,- CarapbrlL Capt. D. o.,taptelL Al.?x. Bradley, Esq. N. P. F(dirr..an. TLb in,:zttuiJork la now orgaatatd wider its charter, and IA la f , ..11 ant efryaccc*, - stal operation under tilt Pdlowlng effi,drat GREENE 1. 1. arrcacaoK, esti Prof.k.aer of the SCiOLICV of Acettnt., and et the Art a Boo'z-Keeping. 3ulll't FLEMING, AnAc...clate Profeszor In tha same d. Turttiant. GLOIWF. P. ITITCMCOCK., A. M., Profe..ixor of Math :I A...ME.? it. IioPIIINS, tvq, of the Pittsburgh flu, L. tut.? nn GaLamt-reLtl Law There sr± tyro Caurseeof Stutly—one I Comrzetdal, the Mlle: a Ntathernatkal nourni. There will be. hereafter, Quarterly Pub' Examination!, by a Ward of Examlnetv, for the awarding of Diplomal. btwients enter at any time, coatinae at pleasure, =lll evto otter toorinc, return when re disposed. There la to pr.cparation, and will soon be Deued, a peer vveum of the institution, with a catalogue of the cameo of upwerdo of WO ritni.nts, who have unterioulated situ, the openin.. of the Coileav, in Novemler, 1551. thofirs. and Flea...that. determination of the gentle. taco who have the management of this Oollege, that It ehell not become eecond to any other of its kird: and with this 1,1,1 Au, they terpectfully Ocltit a continuation of that Cam of r•stronaqe u - lilrb has ao kignelly distinguished the career of this institution, from ILI commencement. !ola ifiDS OITY COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, Pa." (jel GRAND PIANO, 11ADII BY NUN NS & CLARK, NEW .03^ THE PERM of intitsbur4h and Allegheny .s re spectfully invited to call et the lJu to Boras of the iiebeeribers o 3 FIFTH. street, and =7lti. - Li . evarmne a sive- b II 4 f r Flan Grand Piano, price $lOOO, From tie Factory of NIA oS t CL ARK, New York. This elegant Mimi ument is main In the I. ELIE ABWITIE.AN ern Lh," the ornaments, front pleo.e and legs being elates• rotely cured out of hOLID ROSEWOOD. It Li full (even r>. MVO'', of the 1.. r limettionia, and, In point of volume, and livid.? sweer.ei of tone, is pronounced alto githir un .urpavAble She rut, CANTS via be happy to receive the Agit+ of their friends and the public In genera!, and show than through their eteciint new emntblisliment RLEktitii: .t SRO Sign of the Golden Harp, No. f, Fifth street rns.TNEEs.urr , heretofore existing between the umleragned, has been thin day kiesnlved by mutual enment. Those who bate claims against the late firm of O GAM k CARR. wilt protest them torn ettlement to John P. alma, the City Hotel. JOUN Y, OLASzt, RAN. D. CARR. Flit bu[gb, Junu 1, 1 31Wl se" The undersigned having withdrawn from the cup Dote', would nerd:ally recommend to the lesiva tog and to hi., friends generally, his late partner John P. Ohn+, who .nrinllCS the buFanees. DAN. D. CAHN. Pittaburgl,, Jar, 1, 1 R3fi SrIiINO STOCK OF HAMBURG PULA OS, CHANLOTTE BLUM Nu. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, vole Agent. The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly gn i g T peeler to all others, both In ea sticity of tooth and tuperiority of tone. 'they have not only received the highest marks of nppro batlon trout the best European Pianists, ouch at LIST, THALBERG, And others, who have them eonstantly in their own use, but else from our resident Professors. The following is an extract from a letter of PROFfiIBSOII. HENRY ROHBOCIL After describing the pa.rtioular styli, two of which he wants for his own use—one Clntod and ono Square—he speaks as follows of their excellent qualities; ' "My littiodinghter, who playa very wet, tunst,wlth my self, have a good instrument, and youre are the only ones which can satisfy me. "Instrumento are offered me on the most accommodating hereto. 1, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours. "I remain yours, respactfully, " lianas nontoax, Pittsburgh, Ps." For sale by oilAßT,orn IILIJHB . , at the - " Old Esteb. linked Piano Depot," 118 Weod etroet, 2,1 door above Fifth Al., Bole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania tbr Halle, Cattle® (biz Ltuton Pianos, (which in the East ern metes ere considered superior to either Chlokering's or N h z,ns I Clark's, but which feet le not extensively li.thoffo. as they have but lately been introduced here;) and other New York end Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers., at . prices trom $225 to $BOO, nthlg ' Now Intelligence °aloe. rlllll2. vubscribor has Just opened an INTELLIGENCE OVFICB at No. 411) Liberty street, In as well known Mhos of John Thompton, Ship Agent ; sad as ha has been Esploriug Agent for the Young lion's Bible Society of Mtta• burgh - .for nearly two years, he Betters himself that his knowledge et the city and Its citizens gives him great facill• il ea in furnishing housekeepers with help, and also in Lind• log plares for boys, girls and all others seeking employment. The patronage of the public •s solicited. Terms easy, and every effort need to giro general satisfaction. Joll.tf GABRIEL HARM William Wilson, Alderman oPPICE, No. 447 VENN street, between the Canal and O'Hara street, 'Fifth Ward. Ali business appertaining to the office of an alderman or Justice of the Peace, will be promptly attended to. Donde, Mortgagee, and other documents, drawn with neatness and despatch. ffebr.:l (7re4t Reducticul 1 N CHOICE BUMMER .00998, at IIASIAff & /LAIL'S, 91 MARKET STREET. We will mark down on Monday, Jane 4th, our entire stock, of eessonable Dr. Goods, at a large discount from 'former prices. We name, in part, Garages and Tisanes, Ortinidines, Crepe de Espagne - , Summer Silks, Lawns of ill kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves end Mitts, Lace Man- tines, Chian Garages, Madonna Clothe, ft.—with a full and complete assortment of Housekeeping Goode. toy9l, trAILIETIESI—A Cottage House in Allegheny for V 'Price $7OO. A Bria. House and Lot for $750. A emaU Frani!, HOMO and Lot On Montt P4tabinglipn for $450. Small Farms in 01116m:id Virginia !bit WO oifeanyitinini, by .8. CUTHBIIIiT _A SONOAD Tbildst; 110t1828111t1 , ING , GOODS.—A. S."BIASON 8 co. tire offering their large;seaortment of Blestingt4 11/aPero, lhonosityTibte Clothe, "Nifikine, TowelLige, sad other Iloneakeeping Goode, eta reduction of V. and 30 par writ i 720 DAILY MORNING POST• WEDNESDAY MORNING DISAPPOINTMENTS OF GENIUS In the valley of Ontoneda there lived a miller and his wife, who had two sons, Louirf and Charles. Louis, the elder, was below the middle height, and had an awk ward personal appearance; he was, besides, ignorant and selfish. As he never mani fested any desire to learn, his father kept him working in the mill, in consequence of which he understood the method of working it very well ; yet he learned with great difficulty; and as he was not endow ed with a great deal of energy, he des paired at the slightest obstacle. He might be called a good workman, but a workman like all who had preceded him; he might, make a good miller, but it would be a mil ler like his father, because he never could , aspire to anything higher.. Charles was a character entirely oppo site, and presented a striking contrast to•! his elder brother. He was tall and ele gantly made—intelligent and generous. Ho had a great passion for investigating all kinds of mechanism, and had great confidence in his powers of imitating or even improving them. But he was not al ways succeseiel in he: improvements, and he had ceeleed ream; disappointments, and put Lis fat:lmes mill out of order so often that im lied &awn down upon him self the anger and contempt both of his father and brother. The miller and his wife were very fond of their elder son, becouse he was the elder: and as it was the custom among the nobles of the country to leave their possessions to the first born, they considered it perfectly just that they should leave the mill, in which their whole fortune consisted, to their eldest son. "Yes," said they, "Louie shall inherit us; for he is a prudent, economical boy, and under his management the affairs of the mill will prosper.; as for the other he is a d rack-brained fellowe'and were we to leave the mill to him, he, with his inven tions-and improvements, arrangments and disarrangements, would finish by Conver ting it into a pile of rubbish. If we were to make a miller of him, when he had learned it, he would wish to travel, expect ing to return a lord or a millionare. Oh, by all means, Louis shall inherit us." Ah I In this they did like many other parents, who, instead of saying, "we have a son of an ardent and exalted imagination, who has need of the cares of a family to calm him; we will keep him by our sidee l and watch over him with a vigilant eye : we have another son, cold, calm, prudent and calculating--we will leave him at lib erty to go where he pleases; he will be contented with the world as he finds it," Ah! instead of acting thus, perhaps they are laying the foundation for a life of un happiness ; because a fortune is not acquir ed without great risks, and genius tr . '. umphs only after a thousand disappoint ments, the rudest trials, and most painful privations, which, if possible a parent should always guard against. Our miller and his wife did not think thus, and they kept Louis with them, who, without carine n to inquire how his father's mill reduced the grain into flour, was con tented with knowing that so many sacks of grain, ground, produced so much flour for the miller—and if his father, something more intelligent, had proposed to him a new method, a more delicate mechanism, a system of wheels more powerful or efli cacius, he would have laughed at the idea as mere visionary. Charles now left, to himself began form ing a thousand projects, and occupied the greater part of his time in making little mills, now to be propelled by wind, now by water, which, to tell the truth, did not work very well, and which brought upon, him so many correct ones, that one day he formed the resolution, that as he had noth ing to expect from his father, he would try his fortune elsewhere; so lie took leave of his teacher, and received the parental benediction, and provided with a light equipage and a little money, he turned his steps toward the city of Santander. As soon as he arrived there he endeav ored to obtain employment; but even when his money was all gone he had found no work. "All ! "sr.i•l he, "it is very hard if one creme Feel enees,...yment, even when they are _k and then think ing of his ,le.••.:;.-e mei of his parents, he added, "Oh '.efe• did not my father give me a part in the mill; my brother is a good workman, and can grind grain-rery well; I could repair the mill, and without doubt make many improvements in it; and living thus. we might have prospered and been happy." About this time his father, who found 1 himself getting old, installed ouis in full possession and management of the mill, and the young miller, with little work .and less trouble, together with his natured economy, continued to prosper, and irt time, grew to be one of the richest persons • in the valley of Ontoneda. " Well," said the old miller, " you see wife how Louis prospers: did not we do well in leaving the mill to him?" " All ! who knows what the Lord has in store for poor Charles," said the good wo man,whose parental:affection was increased by the absence of her son. " Let him make out the best he can," re sponded her husband ; " it is but right that such young gentlemen should eat the bread of labor, that they may learn how to live." Our poor exile would no doubt have been glad to have bread of any kind, for he now would were hlawalkingveebe enot p ab le t he ho behind ye itnogc _complete all h slightest m 4l.l plrho . t ee doubtthe w o but himself reduced to the last extrem.- ity, without money and . without work. In despair be turned his steps towards the wharves of the city, his mind filled with workmen frightful images, when unintentionally he overheard the conversation of two persons who how ud w it would be a grand speculation, but rk in so short a time ?" "How? by m we can find." But'where are they ?" " 0, they will be found ; you need not fear for that." , • . " Magnificent," said Charles to himself.; they speak of work,and perhapsl shalt find something to eat, Gentlemen," said he, I, turning round," if you need werkaiemem , ploy me; I am truly in need u of some "'What can you do .?" • p w l e oY il. m"ent, and I promise " Whatever you con:M=4 mar''' • yo I will work " Well then, come with us,'", said they, FORK ~. '1.:•:.:i:‘,•::t•7:-'-1-;.t NUMBER 262. JULY 25 SEM mem ME= ItATM OF ADVERT/SING 4geitti VPON Alf rl7& r2r.r.9.11T.: P.Lißa fl.l ..r,:+ilteSX L 5 OH toe aquat6, (woe tn50rd0u......, " *ad, :tve.-Von one met 1 , 76 " two weeks' TS.O4 " tbtoe weeps Go 4, " one 5a0nth....„.....,.. „ ICO " " *a =pilau? ..... ...... ....... ... 7CO three inontto- ......... ....... ...... 900 " " four montha.„ ...... . ....... 10 00 " " elx months 12 0 0 " " one year....r.. 110 0 3tetollog Card, at licelurr leaa, 10'(,0 =slid:Am' it tuAstrut: One musre, per annum, (ix4frudve of the 46 00 and in an kWharles was working in a ship yard, where they were constructing a brigantine. For some time his employers found no cause for complaint. But after he had be come woltacquainted, his genius began to manifest itself, and he to neglect his regu lar occupations; to employ him Self in what his companions called fooleries. " Why," said the other workmen, who were all fond of. Charles, " why do you oc cupy so much of your time in a manner which will cause - you to be discharged'?" '" Why? because," said Charles, "if I make some discovery it will be useful to our employers moreover it will be of ser vice to the country at large, for. in indus try there. are no trifling discoveries, they are all of importance," [TO BB contsuLDA p IT IL A DELPHIA.. GEORGE J. HENMEL'IS cury cesuswr. .W.s.E.Fanousz, No. 173 atIESTNITT STREET, Orroarnt Isamorsa Remo ,P/0 PUBNITNNN IN NVESI7 - 6T2t Et Comprising - LonitaTP, Luis XV, Elizabeth= aid &alga a, with Sculpturellarving end modern ilt3da • In Rosewood, Walnut, lishogany,Satinwood and Marla; all of euperins construction ' and. finished the best stylejegnal to, lfinitexcelling Hy, the Goods of any Setiblish•. mentin tlitaltiatedFtates. - . tiMPLOYDIG hone but experienced vie:it - man, (apprisa- Jr./ thee being positively exclude:4)=d using the beet 'as terisks, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pm> chasers. -.Amongst the many advantages offered to put. chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Rowe, either in ele gant or plain style , completely from one establishment; by which means .11 ts° articles in each room correspond ics style and :1=11 . 4, and the immense stook always eta-head, being . so 'various in design, enablea purchasers to .pLease their taste In a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the tinishadTurniture on hatei,l need only Informson that my Rooms aro 171 pet long, by S 7 feet wide; fourhoors hi number; with Shops contiguous, guff'. dent to employ 260 hands, which is a guarantee that tin work Is all done under my own immediate inspection. WThe Packing ia all done in the Store, and Furnitnrs warranted to carry 'safely any distance. Visitors to Phila deltikis are respectfully invited, as purcnasing or otherwise. to call and examine the Goods. an.2sdy ST. LOUIS. - -- 40SliCiPli SIOGILIDGEi . CO.UMIBUON . AND BOILIVA.RDLNG NEEBOBANT, No. 23 Cor=rlAl, allow POI BMW, • - St. Louts, no., - - CiOSIGNURNM3 a-- ,o oomraionionamillmeettrithprompt and pernoxual attention, and liberal adounces will be gven when required, on Consignments or Bills of:Lading, Orders for ihe purOhase of Lead,Crain, Hemp and other • Produce,o will be promptly filled at the lament market prim. ..The lisomving and Forwarding of Merchandise and-Pre• duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the Tomcat ratan of-Freight mill always be, procured. asul tho =panne of Storage and Drayage as much , na possible avoided. Peg eii Bacon, ilit.Louln; Erna & Horton, Oliudnitati ChM oes,Blom & Co., do; Strador tellormesi, - - -do; Ohontaau et Valle, do;.. Hosea *Fraser; . ... do; Doan, King & Clo., do; Springer & Whiteman, do; J.W.Butler* Dro.,Pittsbli; M.O. Clooodmms& 00, . 3 der! D.J.,aec.b & 00., do; E. & o.lamall & Co.,Philada; Win. Holmes & Co., do; Morgan, J. Iff.Book & Mingo= Blow & March, Nam Port. D. D.Comesore, din Yroet &Forrest, do; Shields is hillier, do; Charles A.Heigs, . do; - Josiah Lee &Co, Baltimore. A.O.Yarmell* oo.,Baston; Abraham J. Cols, . do - Howard, Son & Co., 'dol W. IL Heyaolde, Louisville U. D. Newoomb & Bro., - do; . T. 0. Tislohell a oo.,Commission Merchants. NET Orisano. *3.1 hive an open Polley of Ininitranee which will corer all shipments to ray address when advised by advised par mail,or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH 1110GRIDGE, angel . Bt.: Louis. TO LET, FORSALE, &o. -Mottee , to evionni IiTM y st. 0 once .in '' j TuE PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real Estate at Roches. ter are now closed, and the Building Stazon has fairly commenced. Every citizen of Rochester is busily employ. commenced., ed. Even the 50 or 40 new families who have become citi zens the present Spring. end constant employmen# and in a few days a hundred fimillea more will be required to carryon the work of the present eeseon. The Cam Building, Establishment ia now near completion, and will be In fall operetta& hi June- Several Cars will be ready for delivery, by e .retract, tho Ist of Ju1y,1855. Two or three new churches, in Rochester, will be con tracted far Imme _lately, and nuniertme other improvementa will be commenced, requiring a great amount of mechanical and other labor- independent of the Car Establishment, which will probably employ from one to two hundred A prominent brickmaker &Om Pittsburgh has just pan chased nine large lots; and contracted to make upon them forthwith 600,000 bricks. Two gauge of hands commence work the present week. besides the other yards heretofore established in the neighborhood. Our Stone Quarries are already alive with workmen, and the road leading to them lined with teams. Lumber is becoming abundant and cheap, and tenement; will won spring up torelieve some of our houses, which now have 5 families, 4 families, a famines, and dozens of them 2 families each. Any who didnot buy cheap lots at the four public sales bust season,or the four public sales the present spring, eau still seettgood bargains at private tale by calling on the subscriber in Rochester, Terms—% down, %in one year and yin two years. M. T. 0. GOULD.. P. 14.—A few-lots can yet be hadat leti to $lOO each, if applied for before the 20th May. These lots are twice BA large so usual city lots, viz: 40 feet by 125, and the price only from 11,50 to $2,50 per foot front. The present re. served homestead and magnificent property of Ovid Pinner, 4 sores in the centre of the borough of Rochester; alto, the beautiful 20 _aorta, building, orchard, &c., of F. Reno, con be bought through the stibmriber at great bargains, and there are not Imo such bargai n s within a hundred miles. tay6 - Valuable Prove/ ty for Salo. 111W0 LOTS OF GROUND, upon which are erected fur Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually for 5690. Said propertyla sitcatetilu the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittahu.rg,h, on Penn 6tret, between and Also, the. Factory and Ground known as the "Empire Works," situated on the corner of ?Flan andllorrla struts. Also, 23 wave of unimproved' land, situated - on theline gheny river, one mile from Rut Liberty. On a portion of this land there Is the beet Saw Mill location In the county. also, a number or tots , contaising- from 1 too acres of chat* land. ffi uatedone . mtletaortfrwest of East Liberty, and one mile east of Lawrenceville. • The who unused /doed or property are very desirable, anci will be dispcerd at er. advantageous terms to early . par (masers. For tenae - or case and further inrermation•apply to Wra. P. Baum, No.— Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. TIIO2dPSON, anlEktf designee for Jan. S. Kegley. A TRACT Or LAND, =nate in MO:l43nm township, ill „Westmoreland county, three miles from Warren, the same distance from the North-westerratailread, and twos, ty-tire riles from Pittsburgh, containing One Hundred and Lighty-Flve Acres One Hundred - and l'lfty•Two Perenee, 'Mice measure ; DNB HUNDRED AND TWENTY: 4011 XIS of which to cleared, a,nd TWENTY in good meadow land. There I:retreated on the premises several egnare logbulld- Ingges,, a bank.banyangton excellent Fruit orchard. - Ticants-41anAhlrd cirthe pnrshase money in hand, and the balance insearly paymenta - without interest. -. Pomo& aion will be &erten the trek day of October, 1a455. iny4 • ••- - • - &AFOUL I.II3IOHLEY. $2,20 0 FOR A 1100.1? 1311,1,0/1. BANE of two stories, arranged with halt, parlor, diningromn and kitchen; font 'ado:l:Mere and finished garret; good:OeWr And pantry:, Lot le 211 feet front on Pridastreet by 104 deep, stith'paied yard; grape arbor, poach trees, Ba., de. Hydrant in yard and kitchen. Terms: One-fourth in kend; balance in one, two and three pears. Also—A new BEMIS. Borer adjoining the above, suitable for two dwellioge. of four rOODas each 7.- all ,111 complete „order, Prioe sl6oo—earne . ternessie stove. " .jolg - -S. CUTFIBIinT h. PAN, 110 Third et. Cosa Wortta For. Salo. cIIXTY TRIM AORDs OF LAND, with 250 tares tilOoal 0 attached, and ell tb.elaiprovernentit thereon in suoma• i n t nporg tiot,„ sail's= is situated on , tltAMotusngahala site; ad railel abote Pittsburgh, and Is supplied. With VAII/1 /Rafe; Iktru, Tomtit:Et TionsesiOrchardißaltroakand en ornellent harin. • L - • • T n r ve i n o f e„,, L t isiiveteet tniek, euad cannot be entrparoal to quic uty, For furt,,har 'particulars apply to . . NioßomJaN & palms, No- 2:30 Ltbertratreet,_ Farrn.ifiestary ::. - : . , Alilllll golizirsaza a Aou.els cm .LAND, alder a high etate of Matt's:lon, rth'..a a large and eettesonsil DWELLING Housr., recently buili. and of modern Olio; ggiod Barn, Stabling, Ae.,, situate.; 0. i„tni *oath bank of thiL .Monongshelartver, iii mllee above intteFtZ_Tgh; being one ea' the moat beautiful and plaseant - lora' lee ftii!when Z° UP found.' Teaze,mlon even an ~r I) oforetne let of:Fril nazi. Bartok* of -.—; . U. 01IILDS A Ci,:i, mh8:11 . . . , IBS Wood titraet DON 'T BELTEVE -, IT, 'unless you can satiefY Panel that the statements made =maim: the properties of C. Heinstreers Inimitable 'lair aloring -.Wald can be fully slibatantlatiti by fasts. A trial wilt in era? Can satialy these who We it, that it reatores grey hair toitenatn• mil' color, with all the etrength and healthy growth of youth. i t does mot act as a dye. but upon the small:n= 3 U et the roots of the hair, and thus ettairdstes the natural secretion of coloring matter,•giving tone and etrtnagth to - Ito . growth. In Enemy case it restores the naterel color of the hair where ago or delxe:3 has tarred it gray:'`Prloe, f,O-cents ' per bottle. Sold by S. L.. CUTHBERT, . 3... 140 'Eh ni street. F ou SEVEN YEARS I have Wed !LEV( 01Zr - um" r wy tautly, and I have every 1301113fEnet. in It u s a goad and most valuable family article., We have p. plied it Or raridos aches sad patoe;lttek•ashe,heldsche, andretoxy other diststaes, various creattous angt has as always relieved. _ gaynolde.. valuable Liniment has cored thoolatria of C 6603 of nervoua haad•aobe..rhenmatimn, sore breasia,tel palsied limbs, ko. Price 26 outs per bottle.. Sole by S. L. CUTIIBERT, 140 Third at. ftTr---T STILE= PROetiltTit —For pale, all a: well SAS UOASe, In good order; contains or hallAto par ' lora, dining roost and kitchen on first 'floor, four chambers arid finished attic, trash house, cellar, 9c. PaeaVylied and shade 9 deep trees in front. The lot b 24 feet front on Wylie st., by 10 to an allay. For prlea and terms apply to -; : „ B. GTETIEBRIIT EON, 140 ..,sht-4 st. MAGAZINL, 1 I lILY Jag. ready' -I and for tale ' - •IL InNEU /Y 2 N. 32 RoAttlotioti, atr et. FUNPOSterrA lino lot of va7ll:72,6inasatill.s: =ME $ dr) IMI2MO ~;, ~. ,