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AND Pins nuns c , ... .4flar A ArAtti. 4 -firiti Dollars • year, payable strictly In s 'hitt de. Aix Alarm trill in rwriably be required If not paid . *Main theca., Jae 810 e ewer rifikcium--for.ale at the counter 10 the t 0 tee, and the Peas Boy& IRS SATURDAY MORNING POSY ?obiidled from the earns office, on • large blanket else a% et, at IWO DOLLdII.B a year, In advance. Single ooplea irt Ire OZWIL CV- No paper slll be diecontlnuod mama at thetilscre• on_pf the Proprietore,) until all arrearagee are paid. . No attention will be paid to any order_unleas soma p laded bye the money, or catiefactot7 reference fn this cityp. th, d wv./5 the Kitahtichifterti of the Zorn* , Post Gmit of he Offilet in the en% tuhcre ail k wiz of work is Hone on the shortest notte4 and moot reason. bla term& .. • PROFESSIONAL CARDS. -- Robs. C. (1 ! _ Sproul, A=OIINBY AND covilauralt AT LAW—Odloo, No Panel otrimt, Pit[obargh re. cteamiy James A. Lowrie, A TWOMEY AT LAW—OMee, Four th ghost, Plttebb, 21. between Smithfield street end Cherry alley. rdmila, JOUN BARTON. ATTORNEY'ANVOOUNSELLOR AT LAW Ofekte, corner Fifth and Grant sta., .14:101 PITTEIPORGH, PA. B. P. noes TTOIINII7 AT LAW—No.IO9 Ponrth etreet, Pittsburgh, Cl Ps., fourth door below Mr. Rody Patteroorns lively table.le2B Pat rick llleKmnary ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. iAIiTICE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly am:l- k_, pled by Alderman Lewie,) where all business pertain. leg to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace. will be promptly attended to. febl:3m William Wilson, Alderman. OFYIOE No. 447 PENN street, between the canal and J O'Hara Meet, Fifth Ward. All business appertaining to the office of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, will be promptly attended to. ..ca"Bottle, ilortgages, and other documents, drawn with mistimes and despatah. feblUf , . H. /1111., 811stittuN DENTIST, (sue ceteor to G. W, Bldillo,) N 0.144 Smithfield street. sak .10-oot hours, from 8 to 1. o'clock, and rota - 2to 6 o'clock. ,11 feblkly , J SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, five doors 1;1„,—_,. Test of Market. *, Agee , Ossicti Mot= —Prate nine A. M. to ,flye P. M. dee2o:y BUSINESS CARDS aLraan U CURLING .-. 11013.0.411 ROBULTBO3. CDITAILD DITHWIDOI .1101084 L. 11.111GWLLT. Oitrilllg, B.Oberlo,olll Q. Co, itIiANUFACMOREKS OF CDT, PRESSED AND PLAIN In FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Wood street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. 41.1- All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glass, at low market twines. Jacob 1111. , C0l Homer, WHOLESALIi and retail Cigar manufacturer, and deal er in all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25 Pitat streat, Pittsburgh, Pa. It - d" Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands Of Tripodal Cigars. jeZd John Moorhead, IArfIOLW lALE GROONR, AND C0513118810N mgE, CHANT, for the Bole of Pig Metal and 810 and Produce generally, N 0.27 Wood etroet, Pittsbnrgho ms, . lap 24 41MEP ..... ...... . . 1. LADIEZON. Renner Q A4derson, (3uecespors to Joshua 'Modes ,t Co.) WNROLSALS dealers In foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Ootifeetionary, Sugars, N 0.39 Wood street, oppo site the Bt. Obsrleis llotel, Pittsburgh, P. apt Henry H. Collin•, FORWARDINO AND COIISILifIION HISROLIANT, and Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, Batter, Seeds. Flan, and rroduce generally.No.2s Wood street, Pittaburrh• Luntd B. T. G. Morgan, BOOKSSLLEIt AND BTATIONNR—has always on band general assortment School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing, Post end Cap Paper, do., wholesale and re. tail, iio.lolWooi street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. .03r Wanted, Rags and Tanners' Strays. aplhly MM!MEgI WIIO4IIILLII 0110CEB.S,Importers of Brand les, Wines and Ide,mre—Nos. 172 and 174.. corner of Irwin and Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Iron, Neils, Cotton Yarns. ke.., constantly on hand. ITO) Win. Carr & Co., (Wm. Carr, late of the firm of J. Parker h. Co.) II OLESALI: O EtOCEBI3, and Dealers In Foreign Mims and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Remitted VMS. ky, No. 329 Commercial Now, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. flaky F. R. Uravo, Dirtm.orszt, Pittsburgh. Pa DRALEB. IN COUNTRY PADDOCK, offers for sale choke stock of G rocerles, selects I for family use. spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground_ at his &km Mills. Alan, Dried Prulta, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In exchange for morhandla, F. R. D. hat procurs I a full assortment of Landerth.s warrants! Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention of ail In. terest.cl ha rural affairs. jinn W. A. X.. 1131.1311 .. L. NIC11.11:1,0:4 J. I. ezevrrr. Isngllah dr, ILlchesrdson, CIONIALLASION AND P9RAT&E.DING MERCHANTS, and ./ Wholesale Dealers in Fteh, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied I.y Burbridge & Ingisram, No. 116 Weser and 160 First /street, Pittsburgh, Pen 1:1&. fob 3 Commltalon House. T IIB subscribers have opens] a house for the nbore pnt pose, al No. IT Sraltbflel.l street, four doors above the Monongahela [louse. We will purchase, or receive, on com mission, for sale, con.ignment+ of Flour, lT uo.o, Cheese, Corn, Oats, Barley, Flax need, Brass tired. 14.1.1 tiny, Ac., upon which Ire will make advances, or purchaac at the heat market rates for cash I noo6l A IA11:0 A CO. James Illtbaughlln, TS ILF:Ft IN 0 110CERTKIJ, PROuLICF.„YLOUR, A(ON, N.. 10, corner suithifte.ll and First otreerta, Pitto burgh, Pa. nart3 RIBA 11. YOUNG... ....VIOL B. 101750 russcis L coven. T. Li. Young & Co. 11T.;.3,9 50ntf4441.3 rtreel, opposite (ray Hotel MANUILDTCRF:Ii.B OF CABINET FIIILNITUHE AND O aAnts, of every description. Alan:trials and work manship warranted, and /old al millets] prizes. Can taken In packing for MLA and water carriage. ang3l W m Digby, Jr., (11,0TITING AND Mssuoir kj Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing made to order, In good style, and at modnrate rates. aragihtf WIIIIOLESAL GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For eign Wines and Liquors, Old Monongahela and nee- Med Whisky, No. 291 Liberty sc.:Pittsburgh, Pa. ljy27:y A. Ttudte, Trunk,T WHOLESALE. and Retail Saddle, Harness eat.e and Carpet Baq roanotocturer, .N 0.1.08 Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa. ./ Y29:7 J. H. lliellor, ROLBSALE and Retail Dealer In Musical I ristrn men Ix, W VT Bistros, Mute, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 and street janl John W. Butler in Go.. FOItWARDINO AND COMMISSION MDRCHANTS— Dimino; in all kinds of Pittsburgh manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Leal, VI Front street aep2B Enterprise Works. No. lad Wood street, !Alai door bdmo Virginalley. DOWN L TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting JUD men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and It, solving Pistols, the largest and beet selected stock ever °penal in this market, together with a general assortment of Liardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers. or for good approved paper. marlB Copartneralalp Notice. IRAVE TUt DAY (April 11th) associated with mo Messrs. P. STEEL TOSC:ITT and BAHL. C. CLANEX, th of wham have been for many years in my establish meat, and are already extensively and favorably known fq my customers and the public generally as superior work men, and of correct bustneisi habits. We hope by this unios of expedience and artistic skill—especially in the watch dis partment; by keeping a large and well selected stock o r goods; by selling at mod.upte prices, and by close attiintio:i to business, to merit a HD:Sod share of patronage. To mi • old friends and the public to general, who have for many year past so liberally patronlzal my business, I return my thanks, and. solicit for the new firm a continuance of simi lar favors. W. W. WILSON. Pittabargb, April 11,1&55. Wilson, Turbett & Claney, wATcji hug Ritz, JBWELBELS and 81LV131181417119, 87 Market rreei, corner Fourth. m'S Now Coach and Carriage Factory 1 JOHNSTON, BROTHNItS dt CO., artier Rebecca and Delmont streets, AUcgheny WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have • commenced the manufacture of Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways, Buggies. Sleighs and Chariots In all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durabili ty and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purelsseera are requested to give us a call, before purcha sing elsewhere. oattkly MM=EI D. T. JOIIIIBTON Elealslor Carellag* Factory: 'IOHNSTON, BROTHER & 00., PRACTICAL OCLACII J MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alla• gheny city, Pa., have on hand and are mantifacturng an extpneive assortment of Carriages Rockaways, Bugging, Baggage Cara, en, made in all their various styles, with Istria regard to durability and beauty of finish, using to all their work the beet Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Et pain attended to on the most reasonable ter s. They feel conthistit that all who may favor them with m their patron age. will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen minutes during the day. Oct2s:ly PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. /I manor Viallnv L. 8711 , 711N3....-......0g011011 diIIIIIT. Bigelow & .. • • 81:100ESBORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, Na 4fe • 4... Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitt* burgh--Coaches, Carriages, Pbeatone, Buk• .-:•,•••••••••• gtes, and every description of /an cy veh iel eel t to order, and finished in a manner 41128 U rpassed for 1 , beauty of design, elegance of fatish, drill of woremanehip,, ' and durability of materiale. gar All work warranted. nova 1,11/11 I. Liani 1. Ledlle Y. Ulam (Stiocear3on; Malvany k Ledlie.) %sr ANIMACTUREBS of Cut. Monlde4 and Plain, Flint. lrl and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. mh&dly Removal CITIMSEN, Manufacturer of every variety of Vials, . &tales and Window GillBB, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles: Demijohns and Clastarys; also, Flint Glass In every variety. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Becond, and 133 First street, Pittsbersh, Ps- mh2B I. W. Chadwick, PALER IN KENTUCKY LEAP TOBACCO, RAGE AND PAPP:II,Na. 149 Wood street, brolOw Sixth, Pitto- Del . Sir- The higbeet market price, In OABII, paid for ap2Cely• JOHN •TWILL Atwell, Lee & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Broduae and Commission Merchants, and Dealers Pittabnrgh liangfactures, No. 8 Wood street, between Water and Front streeta, Pitts burgh. aolB WALT/3 P. ILASSEALL JoUPLI U. EM MA. W. P. Plaratusll & IIUPORTHRS sad Dealers iu Preach and Amor-lean PA. 'M LIANGINCS, 87 Wood street, Pitteborgb. gar Bole Agaitte for the celebrated manufactures of Messrs. Deltsourt 3 Co., Paris. •Ug7 ~~ ..1 - ..~..a it. \ - . • VOLUME XIV. anaplt Flom I -gamma 1 , 1 i.. WILCOX I ocd COUNSR DANT ISTREET AND D tdOND, keeps conslantlivon bud a full assortment of Drugs, kledl eine‘ktediclus Meets, Perftunerj, and ail articles pepsin. Dag to bts business.. /Er Physicist& Prescriptions carefully oompouu4o 1:4 sU how& Jicoi' • iotte Fleming &Canape, (aticexestei I. titan. a co.] OLE.B.iLE DIIGGISTS, No. 60 Wood street, Pitte orgli Po. Proprietors of Dr. itPLane's Celebrated Varralfage, Liver Pipe, ko. jai° ' °tut Ball, Jr., enceresou TO .14=9 lIN7INVIT. WiIOLUBdI,II•AND - It iaitiL DRUGGIST, and dealer n Pointe, Ma, bye Btu s , ,141 Wood street, three -dowry below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. apr4=frely A. L. Allen, IrGUAM DEALER IN FORICION WINEB,I3BAN. ma; MARE, OLDIIONONGIABBIA AND BYE Wssisity, AC., also, Hestllyhttg Distiller, No. 8 Wood street, Pittebingla, , Wines, Brandies, d ine , Oordlals, Jamaica Spirits, 84 ends and New England Rani, Clarets, ChimpaigneAlloptch Al.', London Brown pioncliish, Occult, Bonrbrn, Old Mcirtungahela Hie and Acetified Walslip, 'Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackhenrißitindles ; imported Havana, &Palle, and Principe. Clierst'llailliparinii and Common Cigara'all at such loseprices as _ha challenge competition: -Panay Par Begs and listelinnlottles of every otitis, anti Denliohnir of' an dna, I 'reepittitfillly invite an examine= iron of Wick, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna., . aped:ly James. BI•illts gar, its WONG iIIRLA PLANING 11111J...—Mould respectful ly Inform his friends and the public,;tbat bls pew 03. tabliShni.Dt Ia PAW .operation, and that he Is pre• pared to furnish BoatOabins, suniflll all orders for Planed Luinber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed onone or both sides, constantly on land. BaShipoOra,, and Mouldings of every desaiptlon, made order. Builders and Carpenters would rind It to their advantage to give Aim a call, as be met now fattish them with planed gut! suitable for every description of work. )Elecron.Q. MIIIISLR. AND DRABS IDUNDSILS, and Manufacturers of all kinds of Braes Work, Locomotive Steam knglne, Plumbers, Ac. Alm, Cotton Battlog Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny ellYt °Sloe and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. Jai Old Brass and Copper takep In exchange for work, or Mtehustid. Orders le ft st.the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. feWly X. OILLST ... J. oasis. Graff, singer Q. Greta, Viu ES TERN FUUNNIII, No. 124 Wood street, Pitts. Ty burghs Pa- NASITIEWITILIPIIS Or CloollOng Stoves. Plain and Raney Grates, Goal and Wood stove; Plain and Pallor Fenders, Park& Stoves, dad'and Dog Irons, Bollmr Winn, POrtable Forges, Sugar Battles, Tea Region, Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes, [mblb E=l= Blakely & Richey, R EAD. ESTATE. BILOKERS, corner of Seventh and Smithfield Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Parma, Bosses, lota, Mille . Furnaces, /to., bought and told on COMMiSOIOD. Land Warrants, Bills. Bonds and Notes negotiated. &pe el:al attention given to mil:dividing Penns and disposing at Main. Terms reasonable. eere3o - . mF. OLD PRINTING SBTABLIBIDDENT; (bee John etonn 3 Stookton,) and Blank nook and Stationery Warehouse, le prepared to executor every style of UDC, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat,Job POntitir and Book Binding, and furnish orrery article in th e Blank Book. Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable term.. Thank Book and Btaticnery Warehouse, Printing Office and Book Bindery, corner of Market and gerund 1411 inovid North-Western Police Agency, NO. 89 WABRINOTON BTRZYT, corner of Dearborn 01110400, ILLINOB. ALLAN PINIIT.TOIc . Pinkerton & Co. DITOTI Taira ATTINTION TO TOIL TILLAILiCTION 07 0 01:IIIILI1 DETECTIVE POLICE BiIISINESS In the States of Illinois, Wleconain,hfichlganand Indiana. mb19,10 pax late firm of JONES A QUIGG, bating been diseolv. ed by the death of Jobn V. lb:Ogg, on the 27 tb tart , the bus:I:MSS cf esid firm .111 be ee Wed by the undersigned, at their office, eorner of /toes and First streets. ISAAC JON tS, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 80, ISsl—toct2y /SWIM J01:1•111, x 4 ABM/ACV:FMB. of Spring and Blistar Steel, Plough in Slab meal, steal Plough Wings; Oriach and Nilotic Springs, Brats Not Taper, half {arrant, Boren, Mail and Ilasomerist Iron Asle6,—corner of Boa and Firer streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oet2:l3r =CIZI D. D. Rogers its Co.. ANITACTUREKB of WARMS' pate at Improved Steel .LYI. Cultivator Teeth. Office corner Rosa and Pion street octtly Pittsburgh 11.1dlog /School. zeiS.ROBBIIT U. PAITS:II.B...N, Proprietor, corner Diamond detest and Cherry alley. The sunscrlber respectfully announces to the Ladies and Gentle men of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a LUDING &MOGI" which In point or siae,commod.knmens nod ader. tetion, undeniably eacele fury similar establishment in the United Steles. Its location is accessible from all parts of the city, while its high and airy situation renders it espe cially suited to the promotion of health, by this most egrep-, able exited.. The fiords are docile and well trained, soi,X the proprietor pledgee blosseff that no pain. oh expense will he spared to make this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. od22tf ttlehard C. Booking, - UrVIR. ANUFACTUR ER OF 81.11.VR. BRABB, LVI BION2B, LOOKLNG4LABd, PORTRAIT AND PLC- T. 11 FICAIII.BB, Plain and Ornamented. No. 21 8t Clair street. dll klods of Gompoeition Ornaments. for Steam boats, ate. All kinds of Gilding and Regildlog, to order. Gilt Houldin. I for Prunes, wholesale and retail. Taroisb (or Oil Palming., Engraving's and Lithographs, for sale. *Fr Impaired or defaced Oil Paintings motored in the best Manner. LTA All Frames sod Mouldings taanutietared to gobs sista& lisbatent may beclessied -without injury, Ira, soap sod Water. Call and ree. No. 21 81. Clair et, littaburph- mh26•tf VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTUILSII., has recovered Ida health so es to remain tide old business, and has opened hie BLIND MAIN If WAOTORY, at No. 86 Fifth street, near the Post office, between Wood and Smithfield, a here he has an amortment of BLINDS, trimmed:with plain and fancy worsted and silk trimminge, and In prepared to fill any order in his line, on the most reasonable tonne. Ws work is warranted to give sattafection or money refunded. AB - Old Blinds repair Agr Please give him a call,-as be can't be beat to work manakin mv7.lv IHAVE sold my Interest In the business on Lang, Miller A Co., to B. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con crone at the old eland, No. 109 Front street 1 oordielly re commend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, J uly 29, 1854. P. H. MILLER. B. A. LONG JIM. PHILLIPS. S. A. Loam Cc Co., IJI®LL AND 1311.&88 POIINDERB, AND GAB PITTIiIIB, Invite attention to their Stock of Chandeliers, Brack ate, Pendants, and other 11xturei. Pi:p fit up houses with Gm and Bteam make Brass Castinte of all kinds to order, futubsh Patopsaindftbk Pitdnge, and keep Anti. Attrition Metal ennstimilly on hand, jyal Arowicir.. • DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY. No. 20 Fifth deed, first corner above Marko street, PITTSBURGH, PA., IX7IIYHR will be found the largest , and beet assorted Ty dock of HOSIERY ever offered for male In this city. Purchasnmwill dad Itto their advantage to call •t this ebtabltehmeilt an d examtne for themselves; It il all I need to Insure their custom. O. D ALY. N. IL—Remember the 0/1161. Brooixsu Mania. febity C D. TE subactiber having the exclusive right to mannfac. tore and Pell BWEENBrB HOT AIR AND BMOKB OUNSUMINO FURNACE, L prepared to receive orders, and contract for beating buildings with the matt toonontical, Furnace now In flan. be attention of those interellea , le policitedi Any tnformetion cab be had of A. BRADEN'S', N cs. 2 and 4 Wood street, orof J. BA IiNDDLLAR, dec24:if Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. Dissolution of lOcs.Partzsersatip. ryas 00 PARTNER/3RIP heretofore existing between JOSHUA MODES and PHILIP REYMER, in the Wisolesale Fruit and Confectionary B=11:10811, 111 this day dissolved by mutual Consent. The business of the Arm will be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authoesed to re• oolpt for all debts due said Arm. JOSHUA RHODES, idareb 27th, 1866. PHILIP MYHRE'. rip. The undersigned have this day formed • Partner. 'hip, under the name, firm and etyle of RHYMER & AN. DEMON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Confectionery business, No. n Wood street rtaLIP RHYMER. WET. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1865. Air In retiring from the Confectionery buelneee, I oheer fully recommend Dleeors..Aeymer& Anderson to my friends and customers. JOSHUA RHODES. Pittsburgh, Mardi 27tb, 1865 FOUNDRY APED MAORICNE SHOP, SANDUSKY, OHIO. . . Tsubscriber having moved into his new Works, re- 1, wetly erected. corner of Water, McDonough aed Shelby streets, Is pre rod to 000 tract for and execute all orders for PABSEIMER, BA6GAOE, POST•OFFICIE, ROUSE FREMMT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, ELAND, and all other descriptions of OARS. Also, Tor STEAM ENGINES of all sizes, GEARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other work Lppertaining to a Foundry and Nt.ellitio Shop. The Foremen of the different departmenta ecientific and practkal men--TAnoatly from .E.ern man ufactorles-- 'who keep themselves informed and adopt ell valusbie mod. ern immuvememta. W. W. WETHERELL. &mat( GeosCal ALUM? a. L terEPLUMB. BIGELOW & CO., --.... (STRYCiItBBOII.B TO B. M. BIGILOW.) Net- 46 Armond Alley, near Wood tired, PITTSBURGH. A 4 , .. COACIIITA CAILIMI3BB, PRAZTONB, r . tril?l in ee butt (' rorrydeid-gratf,FTY. manner unsm ar , beauty of deatim olegatice of Toilet, ekill of wor ..tinship, and durability of Ataterfalti. Jrl- AA work warranted. attgl3:ly E===l ournatar. Ee - 0;11181111 if , BON, t (IENVEAT COILMMON AGENTS for the Bele and l Platchate otlteal Mate, Collection of Rents, Borrow. 44 and. -.l,6ardng Moneys on Bonds and !Knapp"; aleck, Sortnahhes Saks or Ptednew, Mennfeetnred Articles, de., ;or Ihntire,litecitardea lied others: 'Ohloo,' No. 68 Market fide MEN ~. . _ ' =MCI PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GITA,MORE et_ MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS,' i CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR sb,oo WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS W. 8. Raven J. WHITE, I' =1 Consume the Smoke. PASTNRIIVIIIP NOTICE FULTON CAR WORKS, BROM ~ ~, f I '' , '~4 3 ' r, BUSINESS CARDS I. 1.. Marshall, Wtotteso i g i r to U. It 0N o e . W% 1 ) ISILIWEI ANT, OOL L No. 139 Liberty street, fitteborgb, Po. i:lr l' o l t= W pa . tA. P ck i - in Aturp k ey, Tiernan tt li g ir a 141 M; Pittobunh,lsloy 24, 1855—(my24:8tre.) Dissolution of Co-Partnership. MHE PLUM OF LIVINGSTON,'BOGGEN a 00.. Proprie j. tors of the PITTSBLIAGH fIOVISLTY WORKS, was dissolved by the death of Mr. Joint J. Rooting, on the Ilto of Pavel last. The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued In all its branches by the surviving partners, under the name and style of LIVINGSTON, COPEL AND It 00., who will ale° settle up the affairsof the Leta Arm. L. H. LIVINGSTON, CALVIN ADAMS, 3. K. MOORHEAD, Pittsbnrgh, Pa, May 4, 1865.1 W. B. COPELAND. 30111 i 'embalm —mum - um IrCLOPZIY. Jobe ITlVOloskoy & Co., VET • ALB AND RETAIL CLOTHING HIM , I , V . 43bLAN'T6, No. 88 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The subscribers respectfully inform their old customers an; the public in general, that they have this (ley newels. ted themselves in the above business, under the drro cf JOHN APCLOSEM d CO. They respectfully solicit either* of subtle patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them- Hives respectively. tett) JT 51'1,ALTOBLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite . the tiayor'soffice, la manufacturing Gentlemen's first lroots, Low Elbows, ties and buttomd; Congress and Bottom ed Gaiters; Ladies' Boots, half Boots, Jenny Linde, Bilp pers, and French Lashing Cohere, of every color and shade; fancy Kid and Betio Gaiters, of the best materials; Illissea and Children's do., of every variety. N. B.—All Mods made to order, on short notice. (sul9 !Soldiers , Bounty Lands and Claims against Government. T is ILL procure Bounty Land Wanunte for Soldlero,their Widow and Minor Children, and attend to business In the " Court of Claims," recently established by Congress. Office, N 0.148 Third street, one door above Smithfield et. March 19 1865—(mh20) CLIARLES NAYLOR. JAMES WARDROP offers for vale CANARY BIRDS of the moat Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seale---Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rope and mix ed Bead. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the Sliest vLowir.na, vie: Camedise, Rosa Rods, Heliotropes, Be. Evergreens (in pota) for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth at, near Wood. dec2o tiounty Lands. TUD undersigned continuse to obtain Bounty Land 'War rants. Thu prompt bill ghee to all who hare 'served In any war elttre I:40, 105 acres . Terms moderate. LURE COCK8110(Yr, 37 Diamond alley, mhl2y between Wood at. and Diamond. New Bottling Establishment DOYD A MORToN have - entered into co-partnership to jj transact the business of BOTTLING, in all Its branch es, at 6$ Liberty ',Meet, Neville Refl. They have cm:latently. on hand a superior article 'of INDIA ALE, put up in pint bottles. Dealers and families will fled it to their advantage to give tie a call, and exam. foe for themselves. We oleo bottle a superkr article of PORTER, SARSAPARILLA and bIiNERAL WATER. Terms ea favorable as any other house to the city. All orders pat up at short notice. BOYD A IdORcON, Jel24m No dil Idberty at., Neville Halt. FOR INVENTIONS AND PATENTS, And Agency for the Purchase and Bale of Patent Rights and Patented Articles. MOMS P. EATON Agent. No. 80. Fourth area, ratutnog4. ?THE enbscribere have long been acquainted with Mr. I MOSES F. EATON, and have no hesitation in reoom mending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gentleman of undoubted integrity end indefatigable in dustry, In whose exertions every rellanse may be placed. Neville B Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., W. K. Denny, John (3 raham, James Wood, 11. Childs A Co , P. It Friend, N. Holmes A Bona, Kemp A Wade, Kramer & Ratan, Woe. Phillips, L R. Livingston, Wileon Ild'Candless, Wm. F. Johnston, A W. Loomis, Andrew Fulton -..D. B. DODGIREL Pittsburzh, Novembrirrittl. nos'27;dt f Writing Classes—Duff'. College. (111:111 Gentlemen and Ladles' Day sod !Wonky; Writing C 166.666 NMI captious open darinF the Putamer under Mr J. D. Williams. ',Lose various styles of Gent lemen and Ladies' Writing; are 60 aniversall7 admired. No specimens of Penmanship are earilbsted at the &en but those executed by the Teacher in the inertitation. The Principal claims no "monopoly" nor" t" for his lmina+, nor did he get his hatitation chartered to sell oat, se has been repeatedly done in thlscity. Gentlemen •ndßee' Ci.itinq Card"! crl•ten In Mr. unequalled style. All kind:. of Ornamental ran. manehip executed to order. mr2.4.11a1e Now Liatelligenco Oaks. rplIE enbacric.r bee just opened an INTELLI(fINCP. 0/PICK, at 4o 410 Liberty street, In the swell knoirn adoe of John I hompeon, dtdp Agent; and as he has been Esploring Agent for the t oung Alen'. Bible Elociety of tt tte burgh for r early Iwo years, he natters himself that Ain knowledge of the city and its citizens gives hlm great fadll tl.we in furnishing honseltrepern with help. and also in find ing pierce tor bnys,girle nn l all ot bers seeking employment. The patronage of the public is roulette!. Terms resy, , end every effort usel to gi ro gonersl iatisfacti , n. Jell if OADRISL ❑&Slt. ..D. A DOCILE& rj AVE ON HAND, •t th Ir •atennies CABINET and 11 CHAIR MAN USIAGTOKY, No tit o nab fluid street, e larce sporntuient of Fancy and Plain Furniture, which, they yin .c'l 15 per cent. ['aloe customary rote.. MOMMI—•as - b only. der27:ly .....- -- AlWin. AL e StalTOSlsielL continues to manure, SUre CABIN VF Wil;11,13 of every desoriptron, at his old Mond, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets UN DF.ItTAISINO attended to, In all Its brooches. my 11 Charles Barnett, HOIIBE SLICER AND BLACKSMITH, has erected a nese and commodious Brick Shop on Cherry alley, between Third and Fourth atrtota, where he is prepared to oo an wort In his line with the otmort promptitude. /hiring had long experience In the business, he respectfully solicits the patronage of his old customer,' and the public generally. 1721 GRAND PIANO, MADE BY NUM & CLARK, NEW YORK rimis PUBLIC of Pittsburgh and Allegheny is respect. fully Invited to all at the kiwis Store of the eubarnibers, No 63 FIFTH ST., examine a superb Wull Grand Plano, price 31000, f From the Factory of NUNNS A CL tiK, Now York. Thie alwkaut instrument le made to the ELIZABETIIIAN SITU.," the ornaments, front pi,es and legs being elabo rattily carved out of SOLI U 1108KWODD. It le toll ervera octavos, of the largest dimenakins, and, to point of rolume, power, and liquid frweetness of tone, le pronounced alto getheT unencpa ;sable, The slabsetibere wilt be happy to receive the rialto - of their friends and the public in general, and show them through their ele;ant new establishment. 7111 1 1 R. 6 t e. ' *re,% " , , - • CHARLOTTE BLUME, NO.llB WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, in just re. voicing a large stock of PIANOS, of the latest etyles, from the Factories of BACIMGA.RDTEN A HRINS, Hamborgb ; DAVIS A 00, Boston; HAINES, BROS. CUMMINGS , New Yore: A. B. BEICEIENBACH, Philadelphia; Together with those of other maker., at ptices from $226 to $1,000; including every variety and style, from the plain but substantial iron frame Piano, to the most elegantly carved Louis AlV.style, Square and Grand Pianos. I Arrangements hbvenigtepfleadervrith the mtinufactoreTA, 'by whielt.thelitinstrairatin nee otif lower by their exch. ahre agents here than In the East, and without the addl. Hopei cost and rink of transportation. Every Piano sold by the gubscribegig warranted perfect in every respect, and a written 412ifilitee win be given it repaired. CHAELLOTTK 'BLUME, angle No. 118 Wood street. PIANOS &NOS fUrANUIPAOTIIEtBD BY OHIOICERING k BONS, Boston, INA and for sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood etreet, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Jost received from the.. ; • manufactory of Chickering k Sons, Boston, ' ' and for sale invariably at Boston Two of of their first clan &even Octave Pianos, Loafs XIV. style ' with carved cues. legs, lyre, Mtlitie desk, kr. Ake.; flo• tithed back and front alike. This is considered by persons of taste to be the most beautiful pattern now made. Price $5OO each. Two first class Seven Octave Pianos, with carved care, lyre, new style of dated legs, the lyre and ends of beautiful carved tracery work; finished back and front alike. Price $450 each. Three elegant Rosewood, plain double round cornett, Seven Octave Pianos, fi nished back and front alike and with Ohickering's Patent Iran Frame. Price $4OO each. Two caned Rosewood 0 % octave Mahon, with new style [Red legs, carved ease, rancid desk, and the usual openings filled with beautifully carved tracery work; finished back and front alike. Price $426 each. Three elegant Rosewood, plain doable round corners, 6 octaves, tlnish•d back and front and with Ohickering's Patent Iron Pram. Plies $275 each. Bevan Rosewood and Black Walnut Six (Kara Pianos, all made as well and with the came ears as their Brat class Pl. arias, and with Obick-ring's Patent Iron Frame. One of Ohickering & *ions' New ficale, full Peren Octave Grand Pianos, of Immense power, brilliancy, and sweetnes• of tone, with their New Patent Action, which renders the touch so light and elastic that it can be played on by the most delicate hand. Price $7lO. . . TILE NEW PARLOR GRAND PIANOS Also, one of their new Parlor Grand Pianos, an entirely new illVemtien, and particularly &darted for Parlor use. Price $660. . _ PIANO STOOLS. A new lot of Plano Stools just received. For sale by JOUN 11. MULOIIt, 81 Wood et, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. Sole Ageot for CUICKERING A BONS, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, eux2B OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, eultable for 11 allroada, Ca. rade, he., for weighing 'Hay, Coal, Ore, and hlerchate dee generally, PinchaSeve may feel mewed that they can be supplied with a superior and reliable article, and run as ?Ilk. Each-aide la gnarantemicarrect, and if (after trial) not found malefactor', can he returned Without charge. Factory at the old eland, established for thirty years, coy. nor of Ninth and llielon streets, Philadelphis. ABBOTT et CO., so:10148in SU00O23011! to /11.1LOOTT A ABElorr. `7` -. @PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, Boots anti Shoes. Mew deed store IC X 11181T1ON ROOM A. M LAIL n 4:60. IL ILLY-MIR A BRO , Bip CI the 0: Idea Nan?, No. 63 firth street GRAND PIANOB. Platform Scales _ • • ,'” • - I • MISCELLANEOUS WOODWELL'S FURNITURE CHAliffto. WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL, EgIIRACIING EVERY ATYLE OP . punanTuan, ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, SUITABLE BOIL PARLORS, CHAMBERS, AND DINING ROOMS. EQUAL TO ANY 1N NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA, AND AT LOWER PRICER. - Every article made by liand, and warranted. Cabinet. Maker. Supplied with any quantity al ➢OHNTIOSH and OILS EU. on reasonable terms. Hotels and Steamboats RIIRNISHED AT THE SHORTEST Noma. Wareroonn, Zios. 77 and 79 malt tree; aag2 MK' US= FA PIANOS PIANOS ! MANIIIAOTORBD 13Y NUNN& & CLARK AIM VMS, AND POI tialalrf H. KLEBER ei. BRO., No. 53 Filth street, a few docrs from the .F1:41 Office. *Pr doer amnia, the first few of a large invoice of Mums A Clark's unrivalled Pianos. This .., choice lot will oomprise— ~,,,,,,,,:r4,, ,sr., C..ti .- 4,...x,... , 1 6 Octave square corners, rosewood, aver- '' r y w - n. I . i - ti do. % Octave, do do do ' • 574 and Octave, round corners, rosewood t rauwed, muslin melt lyre. dil Wave, double round corners, finished all around. 6 do do carved lege, Illtzabotblan Ity 1.. 64 do do Seralsorpentine, very elegant. 7 do do 6% do Pull Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 do do do The above will positively be sold at New York Fr.:tory price:, without addition for freight, etc. IL KLERK@ A BRO, Sole Agents for billions A Clark, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, send 63 Fifth street, near the Post Ogles. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, EMOCI39OIIB TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, 111111971.011311311 or Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND KITING GENEIIALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. , airW. a A. still contract fix Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Ptpes or OhWon's 'Pinnace, Churches, Schools, llospitals, Ihictoriee, Green Houses, Dour Mouses, Jails, Dotes, or Dyrelllnga. No. Zb MARKET street. Pittsburgh. aplB •. J. latiNllllllll-1. C. COMIILINS-11. 0. 7atlllB-.W. IL IoraDDWLILD AMERICAN PAPIER MACHE NANIIPACTIIRING COMPANY, NO. 7d HEVOND STREET, NTTSBLEGII, re. MANUFACTURERS or PAPIER MACHE ORNAMIINTI 4 for Churches, Rouses, Steamboats, dr.: kilns? and Picture Frames, Window and Door Reads, Brackets, Trusses. Cornices, Ventilators and Centro Pima, for Ceilings, Ito settee and Mouldings of every description, else and design, CHILPIII and warranted more datable than any other article Dow in Doe. JSZIP-Ckdere executed on the shortest notice. N. B -A:tention of Stearoboet Builders to especially di recta I a this article, on account of Its light weight. CUMMINS, TUNES d CO No. f 8 Second et., between Wood and Market els., leaPi Pitts burgh. S. M'KEE & CO, MIKEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS WINDOW GLASS, Serr►. Double Strength, Imitation Crown mud Dub, Vlids, Fiesta, Pickle end Preserve Jere: Wine, Porter sod Mineral Bottles; Telegraphic & Lightning-Rod Insulators. SBOOND, lISTWILIZ WOOD A ItIAIIKST i. But a short dfritan P =rdt.: Bteamboatt ndlng, and from Mrmongabela Hoare. t. Charles, and City !lota'. rapt JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. M NL'? ACT.IIIIgII2 or IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS. VAULT sroofts, Window Shatters, Window Guards, dio. Noe, DI &mond nd 136 Third •t. (iiirris WOOD Lily, kIEXIT) FIITEBC Fd., 'UT! on hand e variety of lat , R patterao aacr an.. Plalu, suitable for ill purpoeaa Particular attention paid toy:miming Grave Lot. Jobbing done at abort notico, M:I!ViISMI SIXTY TUB ACRES OF LAND, with tie acres of Coal attached, Bud ail the improvements thereon in success. ful operation. Bald Pam is situated co the 51 nongsbela river, 31 miles above Pittsburgh, sod to rapped with a Pans Bout*, Barn, Tenant !louses, Orchard, Railroad, and an uscollent harbor. Tbe vein of Ooal to tlve feet thick and cannot be surpas& ed to quality. For fortber particulars apply to liIOIiOLSON & PAYNE, =EUM3 No. 201 Lt UM; SUET RECEIVED UM; ticks:— _ !MANDEB& Dente Brandy, (earl Bno,) °lard Dupu3 A 00. (super.) itarrott • 00. &memo. WINE& flarcial Madeira, Iloward, !throb A Co., Blood`ra FAA India Madeira, Table do Amontillado liberty, klanzanUlo do Table do Cooking do Besawing Port, Pore Jules do OrdineTy do St. Joliet Oat et, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verseney, Ileideseek, Together with all other busloww. DOFF '5 fel E. RC/A./SIT L Is; CO I. anger of Third and Market streets. Incorporated by Logintattoo Charter, ATICARLY 9500 STUMINTB hare been educated in II this institution. DAT AND [VEXING CLU9SL9rn D..UBLE EINTMY ROOK •HREPINO, In Its applicabon to every branch of Commerce. DOODLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOR-REEPING, tor procticod upon the Western Rivers and Lakes. BIDLINILSS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP taught by Mr. J. D. Williams, the beet Penn= in the United States. COMMERCIAL LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY, by N. B. Retch, Veg., member of the Pittsburgh Bar II &DERMATICS, CLASSICAL AND MODERN LAN GUAGES, by P. Hayden, A. IL, and F. L. Apel. For full particulars, call for a circular, containing the Report of a Special Committee of th e Chamber of Commerce of New York, and a recommendation from upwards of Lao hundred Merchants, Bankers and Accountants. oct.lB:daw WIG MANUFACTORY. M. RENTER., Six doors fPom as iiquetirsoi, opposite the attestor's Ores, stitOuinw CRT, TB PREPS/DID TO BILL ORDILEi POB WIOB, and all kinds of Ornamental Hair Work. The boat quality of material is furnished, and Wire estiefsetion ruaranthed. mylbdim I y RIIVOLV&H81 KEvoLvsas 11 —4 ust received, by Ex press, direct from the mactufso- Z,,fru,r s , , t. ; ;‘ ,s tf ;: 7 tomtit, a splendid. asiortmont of Ookrg -` • • REPEATING PISTOLS, four, 876 eh inch barrels, all of which we will Bell for cash at u low prim 411 they can be bought In the city of New York. Persons going to Australia and California will find that they can do better by purchasing their equipage at home, than they can among strangers—ae we give persons a chance to try any of the above Pistols before leaving the city, and in cue of a fail ure we refund the money. GOWN A TNTLEY, seta —lB6 Woo: sheet, Pittsburgh. W. U. SMITH W. W. 11515 .1 A. umrrsa. Smith, Malr & Hunter, (Late Smith A Sinclair.) YrHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMIS -IHON MERCHANTS, and Dealers in sit glade of tsbneith Mannfacttiree,l27l3econd and 151 Mat street, Plttatuusth, Pa. Cenn ~0. 000113 Brott Q. Curtis, DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, St. AtiSHOICT Minnesota Terraory. Lind bought and sold through. out the Territory. Money loaned, Investments made to the best advantage, and Land Warrants located. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST. CLOUD, dS miles from St. Anthony, and head of zo - lotion above the Falls. The survey of the great Encino Railroad crosses the Minis stpSoita, Ws point, and the numerous advantages it Allies of naldnesa, Ell make it one of the largest el it the Nortleyesk IMMENCESS. • ft -Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. Hen. Wm. Welsh, Ohio( Justice of Minnesota. lion. 1. Mentor. Don: 11. tiAtioe, Delegate to Congress. Rice, Hothogstrond h Becker, Attorneys et Law. Messrs. Dornp R Oaks, Bankers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Register of U. B. Land Ofßoo. sep2o Western Lanai W& bars arrangements with gentlemen of experience in the different Western States, by whirl choice lands can be located at Govertnneot price. Perrone desirous of locatiwisivii, either facerpoeulation or for actual settles meat, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. One of our correspondents in lowa has spent the last els weeks In critically exatninlog the lends he than State eut!ject to entry, and writes us that he bee selected over 20,000 scree of choice lands. BLAKELY & RICHEY, sep2biew corner Seventh and Smithfield eta. • -r IMMO MEE t 4 ta 'NOVFARBER 12, 1855 11:3321313 No. 125 Liberty otrecit.. trd, Jr., Agent., met Sills?, the following very choice actl Jamaica, Beata Cruz. GIN Baguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Berolay's Loudon Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anieethe, Comae, gaPtitis, MOcha and Ja•a, Young flys. and Black Tess, Rngliab tironson Cheese, Imported Havens Cigars, of ♦arious brands, Old Monongahela Wbtalt7, of all grades. article., connected with the tosZalsw ,F.GI Es MISCELLANEO US RHODES' FEVER AND JGUE CURE, -volt the Prevention and Our° of Iwriantrrsarr and Rl nrrrmrt Penne, Psvu and Am, Matta end RAVI; Dun A 6174 Emmet DZEILLITIr, NIGHT 8071A114 and all other forms of dleesoe which have a common origin in lifelarldor Manna This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will" entirely protect any resident or traveler, even in the most sickly or swampyfrmn any Aline or Bilious disease what. ever, or any Injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma, It will instantly check the Ague In persons who have sr& fared for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, eo that they need never have another ctria, by octatinolug Us nee according to directions. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a perms• Dent and radical cure is erected• • • •• • • • •• • One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; acme may require more Directions printed in oerman, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Prise One Dollar. Liberal disoounts made to the trade. JAMES A. REIODia, Providence, IL I EVIDRNOR OF BAFRTY. Now Towt, June 11, 1866. " I have made a chemical examination of " Rhodes' Fever and Ague Care" or " Antidote to Malaria," and have Mated It - for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either In It, nor bate. I found any substance In its composition that would rime Injurious to the constitution. JAMES R. 011.11/TON, M. D., Oltuunist.l KVEDSNOR OF MERIT " Lawns:num, Union ccunty, Pa.,:May 2, 18156. Mr. J. d. Rhodes—Dear Mr: The box of medicine you sent me was duly received on the Mth of April. I have sold abut one-half of It, and so far the people who hare used It are satisfied that It has cured them. It has certain. ly stopped the Ague In every one who has used it, and six of the cases were of long standing. My sister, who has bed it for dye or six years back, and could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only se long as ,he would take it, is now, I think, entirety cured by Soar reps, edy. C. 11. McGINLY." OAITPION TO AGUE SUFFERER& Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or Antl-Periodbsb or medicines of any kind, the *Me of which is owing to such poisonous drugs. The most, Piez can do is to " break the chills • for a short titne,i/bne'thcF are sure to cause constitntionaLmatadles tea - pug only with life. Remember that the-only lever aterdgue reme dy that is harmless as well ea ewe, is Rhodesyrii•ier , atell Ague Cure. Jliir For sale by JOAN BIITOIIIILL, and Druggists gen erally. atigkialsw Notice to Whom It /May Concern. rrIELE PUBLIC ammo BALER of Real Estate at Rt. 1. cheater are now closed, and the Building Season has fairly commenced: Every citizen of Rochester In busily env played. Even 80 or 40 new families who have become cid. yens the present Spring, find constant enapicrymexi# and in a few daps a hundred families more will be required Vicar. ry on the work of the meant amain. The Orr Budding ./iLrhicerit is now near completion, and will be In full operation In June. Feveral Care will be ready for delivery, by contrac , , the Ist of July.lBsB. Two or three new etncbes, In Rochester. will be con. treated for immediately, and ournerocui other Improvements will be commenced, requiring a great amount of mechanical and other labor independent of the Car Establishment, which will pro •ably employ from one to two hundred. A prominent lxickmaker from Pittsburgh has just pur chased olne large lots, and contracted to make upon them forthwith 500,000 bricks. Two gangs of bands commence work the present week, besides the other yards heretofore established in the neighborhood. Our Ston e Quarriet are already alive with workmen; and the road leafing to them lined with teams. Lumber le'breareing abundant and eltrap;ind tenements will soon spring up to relieve some of our Imam, which sow base 6 families, 4 families, 3 families, and derma of them 2 families each Any who d d not boy cheap lots at the faux public sales last season, or the four public .IC/3 the present spring, eau still secure good bargains at pravale race by calling - on the subscriber in ilcclooiter. Terms—% down, in one year and ;i In two years. it. T. - 0. GOULD. . _ e,t , .—A few lots can yet be had at $6O to $lOO each: if applied for before the 20 h May. These lots are twice as large as usual city lots, viz; 40 feet by 125, and the prim only from $1,50 to $2,50 par foot front. The present reserv el homestead and magnificent profit of Ovid Phoney, 4 acres In the centre of the borough of Rochester; also, the beauti ful 20 acres, building, orchard, &a, of P. Reno,can be bought through the subscriber at great bargains, id there are not two such bargains within a hundred miles. G. nun CA RPETS-.CAR PETS AT AIcCALLUM'S. JREGETYPD, AND DAILY ammo TO • 0 large and choice assortment of Goods In the abase line, including Velvet and Tapestry BruEsels Cerpt.t, Three-ply Superfine Medium and Low priced Ingrains, Medallion 8.124 Tapestry (In great variety n pat erns,) BtllnFnlA, Datuarks and Ve[Lilian Hall and Starr Carpets. ALSO—Beautiful pattern') of Oil Clothe (various quail Li e , and a-,,t.Lba,) wo den and Linen Crumb C10t11,% Coooa Matting, Lint and hug Carpets, French Kmboaved end Victoria Piano and Table Covens, hearth Bugs and Door Hata t• great variety) All other ankle's usually found in Carpet Storer) constantly on band nt No. 87 FOURTH near Wood W. D. A /I SPCALLUAL NEW STORE. MOURNING & HuITBEISEEeING DRY GOODS BROOKS tic COOPBEL NIijOULD reepectfully inform the public that they have V taken the Stors Room, NO. 75 MARK KT STSIIt2tT, and barn now open a most complete assortment of the abort goods. By giving our whole attention to there branches of the busineics, to the estlusion of fancy goods, we think we ran offer advantages, both In liesasrttneut, quality and price, not to be found in stores keeping rho usual variety. The HOUSER ESP I hPAItTkIY.NT embraces all Fta articha in Dry (Joule use! In furniahlng and keeping i. Ouse. sep2B;d3m Bargains In Watches, Clocks & Jewelry ROBERTS & BROTHER, ARE now selling their large and caretully !elec. ted stock tf Fine Watches, Clocks, ruadriels Gold eTpJewelry at greatly reduced prices, to snake so= " for an entire new stock, which will be received, di rect from the Pastern manufactories In a few weeks, for the Fall trade. Purchasers desiring to buy good goods al low prima, should roll immediately and examine our stock, as we are determined to dose it out without regard to cost or former prices. Don't forget the place. 11011E11TR d 131101311/1, 41 Fifth street, unit door to Wood. lir Watches, Clock. and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. and warranted. lymly 'Mourning and lianas Tarnishing Store, No. in Markel Strut. wE give our entire attention to this kind of stock., to F V the exclusion of fancy gooks, In consequence of which our assortment in both branches is most complete. We have just received oar SECOND SUPPLY OF GOODS, And can guarantee persons wanting goods In our line, to be pleased both in quality end price. Call end see ns. Aliiir• Please note toe Location, No 78 Market street °rt.%) BROOKS A 000 PER. J. J. GILIABIII- P 121813.311.. J. J. 01111esple & Co., LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS. ani Dealers to Looking Glass Plates, Plate Glass, Engravings, Combs and Fancy Goods, No. 76 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh. vn hand and mode to Drier, Gilt Pier and Mantle Glossae Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Fraisitie, or Mould. leg, of every description. STEAMBOAT CABINS Decorated and Gilt. 10.'4 Valuable earn. for ein-to ITUATE IN A DAMS TOWNSIII C. VUTLEFI. COUNTY, 0 containing 141 acres; 116 aorta of which are under nal. Ovation. The proprietor, about to decline farming, will dispose of all hie Stock, Grata and flay on hand, if desired. Enquire of JAMBS 13L.604ELY, sugli corner of Seventh and Smithfield ate. LAND WARRANTS WANTND -40, 80, 100 ACHE WAILICAIIIB, by . AUSTIA Loomis, I.IR Ilpaler In Warm,. Stocks, kA, 01 fourth . John Grontt,. IM PORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Am—Dealer it tine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach BranAy, dc Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smithfield and Front streets, Plttsburgh.• • anrlB Barr'. Intelligence °awe T_T °THU, Ilousakeepera. Manufacturers, Merchants end Mechse ice are invited and solicited to call and obtain their Help and their Appientioes. Also, the working classes, both mile and female, shall be attended to, end bus - thews found for them on short notice, at BARR'S IN. TELLIOHNCE OFFICE, No. 410 Maly stmt. No answer returned to applicationa by mail, unless et , companled by a postage stamp seplo VI? anted, APKRBON COMPETICNT 70 HEMP BOOKS, and wits can make himself generally useful in a manufac turing beanies.. Persons applying will please give iefer ence, state salary, and address Poet °Bice, Box 377, Pitts burgh. Delft Thomas Ultra r ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTURER,S No. 4 St. Clair street, Pit stne'. 7th- Hon. Clothlsit, Whips, Apure, .te. f oct6 • Pen rhvn Blantel a. AFINE ASSORTMENT of these durable and beautiful Imported Mantels will be opened for inspection, for the first time in this city, at the FAIR GROUNDS. Aftet the close of the Exhibition, they be found at the Man tel Rooms of WILLIAMS & ALLEN, corner of Second an.. haricot streets. oetktt FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. ABUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be bad by applying soon at tbe oflice of the MOHNING POST. lyl2t „ Lot for Sale.., AGOOD BUILIMG LOT, 24 feet front on Gerson street by 100 fret in depth, in Birmingham will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jrlB at oft]ee of the Morning Post. Watehes! Watches I! Watche• ! largest, finest and cheapest stock of WATCIIRS I ever opened in Pittsburgh is now b.ing sold by the undersigned, whose long experience. close attention to the business and superior facilities have given him an e•tab• lidhed reputation In this branch of trade. A beautiful as. tortment ot Ladies' Gold Watches from $33 to $lOO. Rail road Watches, Sc. Air Only agency In the State for the sale of the celebrated and unrivalled Charles Prodehant's Improved Series Chronometers. Welch repairing done in the best manner. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market street, eorner Fourth Removal. SCITTI,IBERT k, 80p have memo& their Real Estate andlienvral Ailancy . OMe• to No. 63 MARKET 6T.., near Third. ang2 Co-Partnership. lATALTHR P. MARSHALL maocietcd with him, on the VT 21 day of July, JOB. R. HUGHES, in the Wall Prip.r buslneea, nfider the name of W. P. MARSHALL d 00. ELSCrjLaktLNEOUS WATILEL CAJUN INSTITUTE,. Sind cued, (south ridej . between Fenn sired out the River priraninum, DOCTOR A/Ma, Graduate and Practitioner In the Old Schools at Medicine, Allopathic and Homtoopathls, and for the past ten years a atummattd Hydropathist, has opened a WATER CMS In the abate location. The perfectly safe, direct an immediate erect thli aye. tem has on all Pavers, and all diseases acute and chron ic, while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the Weak and debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable In fernlike, who vBl be traded at their homes., Allopatlio Mod Homcerpa.thic treatment vlll be sulminis wed where/bailed; . but, after long and thorough:expert. ewe, Doctor DaeLa.gtreii a decided preferaccurto Hydropa. thy, which has, throne - Met the old and new world r provert - so eminently successful in every form of diseasevinclocitug , Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, It:Manama tory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutaneous, Net , ions and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State to the Union, can be examined at Doctor Basil's office. The Bet Clergy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used in the etnuntencerment,andeften throngoont the treatment, it is a luxury Instead of unplea sant, as those unacquainted might suppose. Rxerartions—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Watermatr..Pabnerf W. W. Wilson, W. IL Williams, , Tbompson Bell, J. B. Wel. din, D. T.. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, H. H. tlttglish, D. H. Kerr. The undersigned, baring visited. Doctor Daehes Institu tion, and witnessed hie suremsfni treatment, cheerfully recommend him as a thoroughly ediscated aul skillful Ph =le nr e t T. Russell; JOS. David Guhtplohn O. thirds, Robert Patrick, John B,Lgtvhiginon, John . Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses P. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg. octl6:dsw - WLDI FIAMPTOIr • IsaKPLa 0111PIALL. HAMPTON la CAM PB ELL, (Lam or. 101 jrnua I•118,N • co.) AtITOLESA*OIDEALERS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIMO, adapteJ td the Western Trade, 82 Third street , between Word and Market , Pittsburgh." Amongst our stock, which la the largest and most com— plete in the country, will be found, at low prices-- - Men'e Clothing, of every description; Boys' do do A great variety of Undershirts and Drawers • Bali stock of Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ne ck Ties and Stock's; A' splendid assortment of Susp ender, ; do do Men's Winter foolery; do do Boys' do Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawer,; Clanton Flannel do do Gum Elastic Goods ; And a full Mock of goods adapted to Miner, and Fanners',.. wear, Ac. Also, Umbrella', of all grades. We Invite our old acquaintances, and all dealers in our line, to call ender:amine for themselves,. We are now opening our third supply, and our stock Is full and com plete. Warehouse on Third street, half way between Wood and Market. octHedaw IFLOM CITY CODIRLIMBOIAL COLLEGB OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, A N Inatitution to educate the EERINESS MAN. Col t Inge open Day and Emaint, from BA.M.toJO P. M. , 21 0 0 Students and upwards bare matriculated at this Bohm) of Practical Arts, taught in a practical manner by inetructom of practical experience in the baldness with whirl their arts are connected. THXYLS OP SOTTION : Book-keeping-4[lli mercantile course, lime turihn- ittd, including cumtnerni "Mtleahations, all, ,lec• tureaand.Practical. . $35,00 Rams course for Ladlea,(apartruemteeparate,) - 20,00 Pentaaneldp—practietil—thne unlimited, • • 10.00 Same course for Ladles, (apartment separate,) • 6,00 Penmanship, per month, • • • - 4,00 Arithmetic, - • • • - - 4,00 Penmanship and arithmetic. par month, - 0,00 • Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and Gl...mental draw ing and construction—as per agreement. .4 1 1 r Those that can attend only In the evening, baveall the advantages of the day student in lectures and instruc tion. - /tar College (now) cornet of Wpod end Fourth—en= bl °allege Ball," opposite the Poet Office. eePS F. W. JENKINS, Principal. • Polyteeluile Department (Al' THE IRON CITY to.VLLEG is—Commencing Dimmer tJ Bynum, October 8, at 7 o'clock. A Session of Tiventy !Amens. ;Students can. attend every day and , nyening to practice; but are charged for only font lessons per week. O. BARTDERGRII, Teacher of Architecture. 1. Elementary Drawing and Shading. Regular course In Descriptive Geometry. Part L Line and phtnom and Intersections. Part 11. Cylinder, cone and sphere, with their inter sectione, with Lime, plenum, do. Part 111. Perspective. , 3. Constructions in different materiiitictent, wood, brick and trold;d o -• Foundattons, trussing, rooting, arching and vaulting. Furnaces, ventilation and heating. Dams and lochs, bridges. Designing of publle end private buildings, in the dif ferent styles of architecture, wAtt lessonson their origin to. E. SIORGENROTH, Teacher of Ornamental Drawing, adapted to the business of the marble cutter, cabinet nati4er, ornamental painter and carver, ka. Mechanical Drawing, applied to machine building In all Its brunches. Prof. P. 1101MION, 'readier of Modern Languages. Instruction given day or evening, individually or In eln-ses. Separate apartments for Ladies. At4T. For terms, •c , call at •' College Hall," opposite cite Post Office. i octsl P. W.- JENKINS, Principal. COTTAGE HILL ACADICJIIIe , f .ll Classical and Collegiate Boarding School, FO:,: BOYS. rpErz.TWELPTII SESSION of this InAtitntiori will com- A • /nonce on TUESDAY, the 18th of October. Ilia School Is located. In the pleasant, healthful and romantic village of TURTLE CHEEK, distant twelve mites • from - Piffeburgb, and is of easy aesevt, several times a day, by railroad. Those calla have chiktrett to educate, are invited to call and examine the arrangements made for the acoommoda lion of scholars. L. CATON, Principal. Turtle Creek Allegheny Co., October, 181 b. gia. Circulars, containing terms, and other information, may be had it J. H. Mallet's H. T. 0. Morgan's and .1. 8.. Derstaan's Ilooketores , Pittsburgh;i or apply to the Princi pal, at Turtle Creek. , ern A BARGAIN OFFERED. TIM undersigned offers for eagle SIX LOTS or ground fronting upon and adjoining the Depot of the Pitts burgh and Oonnelbrrille Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of ld'iiitESPOßT, Pour of the Lots are 37% het in width by about 120 in depth, fronting at One end on the Depot, and at the other on Sinclair street; and, two of them fronting for their whole length on other streets. duo—TWO LOPS, 31% feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, end in depth 121—one of the Lote bor dering for Ito whole length on Jerome street. No better property can be found, end it will be sold low. Pert of the rwiyment taken in stock of the Oonnellayllto Railroad, if desired. GEO- Y. GILLMORP, Office of We Morning Poet. Pittsburgh, August 81, 1855.--4deertf IRON Okra' 00.1.1.54e1h. OOpening, ,of the Rall. N FRIDAY BVENING N.S.N. ° T, New October 5, at 1 o'clock, Addressee will be delivered by JUDGE WILKINS and others, adapted to the occasion of the opening of the new "College Nall," which has been fitted up for the permanent location of the iron City Coll e, .t the corner of-fifth and Smithfield streets, opposite the Post Office; enOnnce on Filth street. The public—to the ladles and genttemen— are respectfully . invited to attend. octs '• P. W. .TENKINS, Principal. • L. liktralafield IX/ HOLSBAIR AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENTS' fl FURNISHING GOODS, and SHIRT AIANUFACIV REES, No. TO Wood street, between Fourth street and Dia mond alley. bays received their stock of Yell and Winter Goods, which they will veil at satisfactory prices, cabin clog— Shirts, Hosiery, Scarfs, Gloves, Cravats, Mulltera, Stocks, Ties, Pocket Hdkfa, Buena& Shawls, Rubber Grcda. With a general assortment of goods adapted to the ?imbib ing business. octl:l3m Land Warreas is rpIIE highest market price paid or 40, 80 and 120 a= Land Warrante, of the late issue. Amo, for SO and 160 acre Warrants, issued under the aw of 1850. Apply to BUMPILY I RICHEY, sep2lmaw corner of Seventh and Smithfield eta. Watch.. and Watch Repairing. W. WiLl3oli Market street, corner of Fourth. VV . Gold and Silver Watches from $lO to POO. Sole Agency for sale of Charles Frodsham's unrivalled Time keepers. Watch Repairing attended to promptly, and done in a superior manner 4Eir Jewelry, Silver Ware and Military Goods at Eastern : prises: VI sepia 'll J. HISNRIt a CO. have removed their office to No. 29 1 . I Nth street, opposite Meson's, In Dr. G. R. 13 lade wuhsO office. where citizens trlll find the books opt n to -e:ee escAprbotis for IRVING'S LIYN OW WA511.:.3. s, i••... late outdinetto... DIL BROWN continues to be consulted for the care of SECRET DISEASES. Die swam in long standing cases is unequalled. The afflicted are Invited to cull with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal DISEMBBII, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get hie advice. Letters containing a fen immediately answered. Office and Private Boom, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts. burgh. je2B HNM /t 00., No. 82 Smithfield street, have re . calved the fAlowing new Books and Magazines: The Old Homestead, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; The Wager of Battle, by Henry W. Herbert; Winnie and I—a novel; Beecheroll, by the author of "Heir of Redclitfe ;." Scenes in he Practice of a New Ycrk Burgeon; Marriage & Lottery, by Mrs. Grey. y. NACIAZINLS 0021 NOV Dina. The Panorama of Life and Literature ; Ilerper'e Magazine; Putnam'a :Magazine; Leslie's Gazette; Leslie's Journal ; G‘dera Lady's Book; Graham's ki gazine ; Peterson's Magazine; Ballou's Magazine; Household Words; Knickerbocker Magazine: Chambers' Journal; The Horticulturist; Yankee Notions; Thompison'e Reporter. Blackwood's Magazine and the Art Journal for October. The Illustrated London News and Punch received weekly. nov3 H. MINER dr 00., 32 Smithrisld NEW BOOKS! SEW 800/15: Alinnie.and I; OlennOod, or the Parish Boy; i . lowa us it Is in 1855: Marriage a Ihttery, by Mrs. Grey ; She Hidden Path, by Marion lierfind: Alone, by the anther of "Hidden Path:" India. China and Japan, by Bayard Taylor; The Old Homastead, by Mrs. Ann 8. Btephans The Dammed W:fa, by Mrs. B. D. N. Sontharorth ; Which ? the Right or the Left Wager of Battle—Herbert. Just receive! and for wile by W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO., awes Fifth et., opposite the Theatre c~ .. `'~. - . , , •,I , PM= ~. r - - ''~ iNTfMBE Li, 37. Kemovai MEM RAM Or ADVEUTISING -461L1D UPOR DI MS Ammo= PAW UM IMO CONALIII4 01M31 One spare, one 60 " nab sidittmal tzu:i5ttit521"....„..,...... 24 • ", • • 118 "a two OSO " " throe 400 " " 0116 11 00 " " two • TOO . three inont4wmursamme••••••,.......••••• 0 00 " " four . 10 00 " " six Ma11iba.......•••••••0rtne0w.....•• 'l2 CO " " one 00 St 4 untigOariligis Lines 0r14414 14,11020032........... 10 00 ==q=ll 17111118992i3 One 51 1Eum*Pa laatarcta (exalustrootthopaperN...... ffi CO DAIYII, AMPING POST. MONDAY MORNING 'NOVEMBER 12 COMING DOWN. BY ALICE cAllaY icaaoroapj MI day after the ootaing dewn,,Mr. Dolt*. kept out of the house; "licadulditot bear to his wife deprived of elegant:Mato which elm ‘, had been used ; he could not,,bear to see her Ceara—,to hear, perhaps, her reproaches. With slow and heavy atep.he approached Ha . hontelllteh m .wbo _ „„, -"Lingering.taisal hie latch,eve, Though Cited is lout and Ilmb Who coved no mbar v.lace,andyet Home was .nn home to blim" - or three times Pttatiedatid repulsed Ids Affn door, withotit.cittingeto an6o; but seeing one of hie former friends approaching, he chose the Jeaet of two evilk t titOlreht r iti. Along the dark and up the etalre 6'4'4 his way; opened the.door histsife!sehareber, approach ed the bed, and, parting the etrrteice, passed his haederftlY 4 1 0 11 1 i it for 04 441iw4di Ao fad his wife and weeping; ho • had foundfier so many thew ? , ceatlequence#l6'= . .p . iigng of a new dress or' not t 0,40.10, liritefUt; it certain hour. She was .not there c .howeveriand, , half afraid that she had ione,loiitelo r,herjuother, he de acended.to the little btielt . .-roOnt - *doh was now parlor, sitting room .ant, all. - -Peeling for the -latch of the door, he - groaned:audibly, and as 'by magii, the door fiew,opeaVidiile wife stood beside him, smiling and brighteheeked, and with 'Smolt street - words of - Welcome ae he bad never heard her speak till then. sat crow ing•his gladness in thocradle, titillthe ire threw its bright gleam over the ehlualor the table—. all was neat and orderly, even tastefully arrang ed; Mid lie , Mr. Dexter linked around, he felt all the pride anti - happitieSs -cif a young bin band on coming into hie own-housdifor the first time. To the plain, but good' and stpolent supper both did ample justice ; the husband had not eaten the accustomed luncheon that day, and earned what she seldom had before—an appe tite. • •,, t • The next day name a trlal—som e_trlfling arti cles mast be bought, and Mr. Deatti mast drive the small open carriage hiniself:' "I will wear my morningalreassed veil,"said Mrs.. Dester t for alte,eatv t her.heaband was mortiffettfor her BAALso , they,sellorth togeth er. Ithlittlii4thchS'brightlY, iad:the fresh air and Carlotta shows bribe streati z alid windows were so :axhiberating in , theireffects, that Mrs. Dexter threythaok lierjell, matinees of the as tonished looks of the ladies she might meet.. it was a new sensation of delight to the huaband to manage the horse and both - felt what super fluities aosh and Coachmen had been. Affairs went on very welt fora time; they.telt as if rid of a great burden.; endin,aarneatleid hopefßl labor erperieiioed 'tea l'opreesicon and no halo. Bat so deeply-involved:Wela' they that even an other coming.own - nrast down-41orses and Pertleffee : meet be sold, and thuati4ves be left nsithing in the zeorld bat theirlieartaand hands. "My dear, sweet wife what - citiTsay to com fort you?" said Mr. Deiter; ihati`he had made a confess - on of their extreme poverty. And he added, sighinz. and sinking down: helplessly, " things could not be worse than they are." am glad to hear," said Mrs. Boater. laugh ing outright ; " for as nothing remains statione ry in - the.world, bur affairs toted groiebettfir fr,omsecoseity.Y., • - tat, my gear,, what can , we do,? . ' .' sorrowful ly ejaculated the husband. Why," she replied, " begin ,to live indepep dsnt of burdens andreetriotioni. ?or my part I just begin to see 'something - tit live for." And drawing the easy choir to . the fire, and placing the baby on his knee, she proposed to make for her husband a cup of tea, nnd a pieee of toast, in the hope of reviving hie spirits. There was no bread nor tea in the house, and worse than all, no money. "Surely, then," said Mrs. Dexter, looking earnestly in the face of her husband, " there Is no time to be lost," and putting din her shawl and bonnet, she was presently genie ftom the house. When she returned it wag with a &If on her cheek that heightened her rbeauty far more nap paint and powder had, ever done. She had been selling her diamonds, and had brought home money' enough to buy a cottage and ten aorta of, land within a few , Miles of the city where had always lived. A year went by, and as Mr. Dexter looked abouti his neat, well ordered house, as he eat be `fore the .biazing - bickbry logs; a pitcher of milk and a basin-of shining apples on-the table beside him, and saw his wife in a pretty chintz making the tea, and his boy, bright. eyed end healthy, rocking himself in the cradle with a look of pride that he was already able to 'de something for himself, he was , surprised. M at, his own happi ness, and exclaimed,'" Magi', my dear, I should never hare learned half yotreeteellent qualities, and consequently, never havelbiled ' , ou half so • well, but for our coming down. ".Coming down, indeed 1" she replied, and stating down the smoking tea-pot, she wiped the happy tears from her eyes: " , "1 was never so happy in my life. It is as If we had removed a great heap of rubbish, and.had struck a vein of gold; for what were all our useleps forme, all our servants and equipage, but rip many ob stacles in the way of our knowing earth other? Then there was nothing that I could do for you —now I can do everything;' . and almost sobbing she continued, "if you call this coming down I think God forit, for it his,intruth, been coming down to usefulness and h appiness. - With what our friends called misfortunes, we were the gainers every time. Was it not pleasanter to ride in the open carriage, to see what IMO sheet us, and feel the air and aunshine, than to be abut up In an old lumbering coach Aud then ta walk and have the advantage of air and exercise, and be useful at the same time is best of ell: One room darkened another when we bad a great house; now the light and sunshiae came In all around. Oar expensive turnituie required careful keep ing, so-I had the care both of fernittire and ser vants; cow Loan keep the little welrequire my self, and Oat was before wearisome is pleasure. I have no ceremonious calla , to use the time which I can pane in friendly interchange of thought and feeling, with neighbirie who come to free me, and not my house or dress. Believe me toy husband—e hotels to libellee. us, and one' that is withal tasteful , and pretty, and ground . ;;'6- that gives us bread .arid trait, : and water anii - i -1 7' flowers—all for a little Work, and and ; is the blondest of our provisions, for through no oth er means can we obtain rest." " Yon are the beet and noblest woman in the world," exclaimed the hueband, interrupting her, , g and but for you I should bare come down in verity. Now lam .*convinced that while we maintain honesty and self+respeot, nothing down is impossible." It is sad to think of the great Sae rooms piled one over another, and darkening . , one against an other—too costly for use, and too elegant for the free trade and merry laughter of inartlficisl joy —growing damp and mouldy, and sending to the hearts of their inmaets heaviness , qr Stupidity, when we know they might be Sot UP,aaParatelY in bright green spots here and there;. and make snob little worlds of comforts. "-Pity' it is that false notions at all, are so enfeeblingand degen erating our men antUtromeni How shell I spend the time ? and by what process shall I beat out my little gold so that it Shill display he most glittering Hone of the day. surface? Oa' the 'first gees- rrIABLE LlNENS— bleached Cloths frontAxB to 10116; . Unbleached to do do Flap-bleached do do do Table Diapers; Snowdrop Diapers; Damasks Just received at N 0.76 Market street. nov2 enotes-crOOM. lorisAP nutialdo—liood Brown. maga. brXibetdryril b, by Loyerlng'e Double Belli:Ltd, 00140 aud Pul verized &igen, 11 cents tb, at the nov2 PEKIN TEA 'I"CIPT?.. SA Fifth FL WAN': 111TUATtunii-4u etisal toil:Altus. gs ennenou as goose -keeper; a young man as bar-keeper; a clerk.; a porter; a laborer; a boy to leant a - trade. Can all give good references. ~ Warrree—Two Illackeunitbs, a Protestant Gardener, a good Moulder. Apply at B.ift.R'3 Intelligence Ofllce, OP i f iberly street. noel ...103.17•2001n8ag5.f0r.,p by Up,RPISIVB, IMITNA.IIT, and alt thelddagnsinee .or 11 November, for .ale by H. MINER a e,,act3l snt, _ ~~r