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AIM , RNEY AT LAW
PITTBItt..OII, PENNA.
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d mon , -on feli 12ily.
I) UREIC!' C. U. SPR . OIIL, Attorney and
co,,sell, at Law, .dileu So Fourth atritit, Pitt.
declLly
JA. ES A. LO WRI E, Attorney at Law,
"like F,•uoL edrect, httaburgh. ketuecla ;411ith field and
Chert
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011 N lIA irroN, A ttornev and Counsellor
nt Low, .dlleo nnrsicr 1.1 Firth 1.1 .- d tirant sit - vote. Pieta
borylt.
4.: 1 , AM I'. RUSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Foot atreq. drrl h door tuelow Mr. Body
Paitereou's Levee, Needle.
I),A flill`li wEENN A, Alderman of Third
Ward. odiee curlier ol ternut and Fifth Atroota. eforaturly
:tiptoed hy Alderuuln Lou u hero all Inverness pertaining
1.. the of A Idermau an.l .111Stil, of the Peace will be
prompt I) :wended to, fetel:3m
Surgeon \ yontist , , ,, i , nvet , szlor to G.
CO'- into, holt, ft... •tol o. Itlk•i fl out 2to o'clock.
JITT, Dentist, reurtit street, tire doors
. wt.t Maa LL
Aar -Office. hours 1r.., 9 o'cl.e II A M t.• v o'clock P M.
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BUSINESS CARDS
youN MO( ?kill EMI, IV halesale Grocer anti
Maql.ltaut, for a1,.!M1.. 01 PIO METAL au,'
nti.l I'III , DUCE g-ut.rrtlll. No. : Wod atr,et.
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1,11. BACON too! ti L. tool I'ltl t/IX/1 gen'' , VY Wort
opot.l It, Iltv !trulge it 1 aglirtou, 11t.
Watt, and NA, Foto t t. Pit tAturgit.
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AINV ELL. LEE N. IV holesale Groeerr,
Pro , l2h-ho.! ts.ohnowo , o Merchant, ALA rltalo,
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so I Fr , Pitt-hor. h
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1. . l'lttrhorgh mar ,
NT (TIC E.—The iinder.igned, Assignee of
R'iL KEN 1 . ,,N..4• ttrjhg, obutir,
• .1 a RE ISSUE TII E PATENT , Lrit.ttntilly gran tod to u.
rircobrr. 1 ttsl. for TEI rurpo.r mra, tog
110T-PRESSRD NUTS, 11' ASII rultettauth.lly
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the 1.1:tn1;. tie. t.ipew de. ep , tul•itlatir•ll with the ~e
nod bra, Itrtt i f .1 : ,td th. NOM h L 1... r fa.rf..ratta:
.luring wh o tr ota.ratiag
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Inuaking ih.
10_ take two. e that shy In
Oft Ole al.n. n ill 1... "rding
Iliital.. nth, April :41,9 3111--I 11.0 )
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lAA & CO., (William Curr,
I tto the firm ul .1, Parker Cu../ tvlotlonale /AO.
Chit, and dual,/ In 1% s:I mot lilt A N DIES. , 11.1
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kuup.) .astaot halal a filllwt.4..,rtna..nl of Ult 111 I. 61FU
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DR N. r.t. W.kal
Protalt•torol of Dr. Nl'lnno'it culebranal Vet no
f ogo, I.ller Pala, Kt. Jnlu
T 1.. NI A RSIIA mmeessim t 11.
P . IVO. oL and COMMISSION hIEROILA NT,
N... I:13 Lit.trty eitroot. Pit t.Klott-,:h.
ne(renr, . M Clinpw k & Brag., Kramer & U.bm , Slur.
Tip rlatil A & Kirk patrirk.
Patabonet, May '2A, IRS:. my'-'1
IW. cliA 1)W1(..11i; dealer in Kentucky
I,mf TORACYX). RAU: , and PAPER, No. 149 Wa.xl
below Sixth, l'ittzburgli. kia"Y
rirrr• tutarkrt price, in rrthh, paid for Haws.
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{1,1714l P. 111RN/1 %u. JOSEPH It. 111,111C9
A. lISET AI,I, & Co., Importers and
N I)
T &niers iu French and Alncricen PAPER 8.AN1..--
ING,k. xtrbot., Pi tutbut
Aflir . 6“l” 314,uns for the colubrated lonnarActurea of )1.-..era.
Roll,,,urt. kO , Puri, aug7
BT. C. MORGAN, Bookseller and Fda
• liwier. Ram alway+ on Imnd a w•nern.ltianmirtment of
Mj.1.11,,,,A,i, J A n:111 Blank 11.uks; Printinji, let All,l
Call Paper. kr_ wholemtle and retail, No. 104 Mood sb, , t,
below Pit lewd nnl,•) Pittsburgh.
/Err WA NTKI3---Ri.o and Tanners' Serape. apl fi:l y
JO11? 11. MELLOIt, Wholesale and Retail
dealer in MUSICAL I NSTRUNI EN'PS. PIANOS., N ISIC,
SCII , Ra, BOOKS and STATIONERY, NO. td. Wood
Pittsburgh. janl
JACOB M'COLUSTER, Wholesale and Re
toil
S.EO Alt MANUFACTURER 1.1.1 daaler to all kinds
Of TOBACCO, SNUFF and SEOAlid, No. 2, Fifth slivat,
PittAlau_s ll .
jj,dr- c.,n,a,moy on 1,,,,•1 it largt. napply of all Ike
varatua brands of I rni.orlal SA.,gars.
PHILIP JIIIDIER.. 1t9117.11.2 J. ANDflitsolr.
RE £ A is; 1)}: RSO Stlecesmi 'l - 8 to
.10.)ls) Itl).1.) & C 0..) wholesale deal,. In FOREIGN
Fitt) ITS, NUTS, SPICES. LA./NFECTIoN &HY, SUGARS.
NO, 39 Wood !Arcot, opposite the St. CLunies lintel, f'ltls
burgh. [q.!
ATINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SAD
. DIE. 11 MINI TRUNK., VALISE and CARPET
BAG MAN UFACTURRK, N. 106 W00,.1 street, Pittsburgh.
ir29:S
4 :\; fftli I'II.ISE IVOItIi.S, No. 136 Wood
14 tr,t, third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN & TET
LEY %ohlti eull the attention of sporting men to their large
wt /wet tiU NA. RI FLICS and REVOLVING PISTOLS,
t ierg , -et nod boot stock ever opened in this mar
tee..ther with n genered astwwtment of hardware, Cutle
ry. Tools ne-I Stshing Tackle, ell of which we offer nt the
putmibly pricee to carat purchttaarti, or for ga.l
ap
proval paper. meriS
NOll'lll-11ESTERN POLICE AGENCY,
No. Si , Wanhingion sleet, corner of Dearborn, CU:I
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A 1.L.A.31 PIN KERPoN D. B. 0000002.
PINK Er:TON .4 C') ti , ,..tc. their entire attentiog u, the
iranaaction or 3 . . - Pn, - 31 dotertire POLICE BUSIgnS in
the States ..f ini,,,,k, Wirroonnin, Michigan and Indiana.
mhl,3..dcf
T6ll N` GROUTT, Importer of BRANPLES,
eII IN, WINES, .1, Awl, hi Ono Old Monottgalels
141 g isky, Peach Brsndy dc. Also, RAM YYLNG DIBTLL
AAA corner of tindthneld and Frout meets, Pittsburgh;
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=SLOW & CO., successors to E. M. IMg.low, No. 48 Di..
mood..alleiy, near Wood , sheet, Pittaburgh--OARRIAGES,
fiGA.GREEI PIIAETONS, BUGGIES, and every description
of FANCY VEHICLES' built ton.. ni
or. and finished in n
man oentaisinpaseed Carbon:ay of design, alegatice of finish,
skill of woilia=ibllsond durability of materials.
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; A' FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS
"Neither with my eye tier my faith will 1 trifle."
IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED
WITH BAD MM.—Persons sutterin g from Bad Si g ht,
arisin g from impaired vision, constitutiona4 deray, old m g ..;
or other causes, would du well to call upon Dr. U. E. SHAW,
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they may rely upon gettio g
Spectacha scientifically adapted to the JUtri WANT: , OP
TILE EYE. Addreea, 2.3 Fifth street, opposite A. A Maxo n 's,
Pittsburgh.
P. S.—Triennopea, Minroaropna, Thermometers, and ov.ry
article appertaining to the Optitinla trade, kept and repaired
on the peendees.
Arc- filaasee inserted to old Frames.
ntsL. Any article nut approved of, exchang‘d free of
dor. 1,
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NEW COACH AND CAftRIAGE
Toity.—JoilssToN. littiftTLlElifS k eit . corner a
Ititheora and Belmont atreeta. Allegheny City. wenhi respect.
fully inform their friend,. and the public g en eral',. tlnu they
hale commenced the manufarturii of CA BA
ROUCIi,S, RI a:KAW A :SLEIGHS and CIIA
BAITS, in all their int Ivlla sole., of funah and prupartti•ri
VS_ All ordere will Re executed with 011 - 141 to durn•
Huy and beauty of ['melt liepaire wdl alai , lie attend...l ti
on the moat remediable term.. Laing. in all thcir uiek the
lewt Eamiern Shaine. yule., and Wheel stud. the) feel
that all who favor them it all their patrnage, will le
perfectly aatietieil im Ina' cif t lam new work.
Pule hoer ore requested L., give nn n roll, befi.re ;at:
chasing eke.% here
A • M ILL! KEN & Cl). have on han , l, at
Their extenelae CA IMN El' and CHAIR NJANIFIC
'1;/1(1. N 4. 64 Smithfield street, a large assortment of ha, v
and Hain Furniture. sa Filch the, still sell IS i.er cent I.,see,
than customary rates Terms. rash :dre'2;
eIIiARLES BARNETT, 11a!4.. Shorn . tan BLACKSMITH, hoe ,rtslesi n nes, and
Brick Shop on CHEERY AI I.El' Th ir d a".l
alre , Le. where he ia prepareo 1.• d.. all v.'s L. in ho,
otno/et rit.ffiplltOde
the business, he rev.- s.lwile the pot.' L.- I
o.l3tOttler, and the piddle gs•rietatlly juti
JALES MELLINGER., Nlon.olgaliela
lung. Mill. would reef:el:ll[olv inSaan 1,,. friend. and the
rhe pulle that he' or , A eetahlohrnel:t
to.ti, and that he i. prepared t :wrath lint t ni.uv...11.•:
nil .irslers for E.N LA El) LUMBER_ with pr-thytn,s,
the losseat rates.
11. and and Plank, r. cne 1.1 itsally
on hand.
Sa•th. Ittrxtri amt 31nul.ftngtt. M nr.try tiott - rptt..o. t
order
OIL 1.10, 'arnect. Cud t. , Ad. ,n
1/1.41. h gl% o bum It .all a. L., u now turro•t,
tor
VULTt)N CAR 4u'u FuuNilKY AN 1
ACII I E —Thr subscr. ,
Luring m0n..1 into bn. Works. rw•ndly
WDonangt. and Shonly eta. 1, pr, parfd t. , •:,
It - ant tar and vs...rote , nll 0. - 4,11
1'1,111..m. iti haul /11., ..!
11.1.144. at t, Alh'.
Alm., I, ,TEAM 1:`,6 INKS J nil,uan. I, EA 11l NO HA :1
CA NO` , k'l 00.1 ad .11,, o ,
si , i,,i.untn Iv s F,tandry and Ma. we , hot,
Th.
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n. .1 of Manse. J rn vi, n v.I i+
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11 FACITItI No Oil' " ••t / .. • ;•
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4 , 1114inc0 cltrery •et -tt.. r
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air-14,10n vi,utei th• •1, to-., r !L
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si,tl. being Insrar.s.l 1.. th. • •
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Agent of IL TF
littatatret, Jtdd.
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Evpr..,ek, A wan t tr.art
lb ' -1
ttor manufacturers, *
ment 0.1.1' a RI:PEAT/ i
i••.”. Av.. arid .3. Int IA bazlrlik of
u holt at. wilt wall fur ...tub at tut 1,.
In sone AA they ears la. taawL Ito tt,. ,ty N.vr
os r"inig tu Artatdalia and Oaixf,ruta erdl Rad that .
do hatter by inamlttasuad th-eir .01.paca at bum., tit..
rat; •artadtg etirsufrrs-- me we ir,11•101 • aut, t•, t
atty ttt tha tal.dr ilta utd tu
of • ()Altura are and the :ton»!
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t.ir • .i:n. itar• b•rell , l •.0
% bulky. 1'.•.1% liaLndy • i. .1 R. 1,,
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1.1 So. lr 11 , 1r.t tt..tc , t L, :al trul'., m n, tte
it that they have C.,/1.4[14 0 17 tql hetet .•
l'A It 11. LA, 1:s1.1lAL t.ll, A 1,1:
of the lavt .lueatty.
741. .1.1•1:4.. It a ',att. ittte •, pat 1-.•nitt I
fat that !L. r I..ette lt AIN It lit 1 , ; .1
PLy.telant. reeknntiten.l ;t tt, tah.titto tth • ttt t ..t
0113. ahel et re erth•rtte qte,oo,,
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r) sod dealer, .
ra.gs, au.l la, • •KJA.
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.1111 • all tolar, 11 I; r . :I.:1 't I .' ..t• .
kartik.aut of es. 141 WLYII anfl 11.E1fol N I \I, 1 - 1 .fl - f /I
11. ft• tarpon slid bead fo f ., k I • ; ,•, .
It r!, logotlfar frith ft ni : 1 1 1.1
TOCtirliand I , lllf - I.'.a .11 a - to, if a
.•I , r at the le.mtlitt posPvbie prt t.•.* t r •
al.prorevl papa.;
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VENI77IANMANI - F.O 11
11 , j Rs*.
h. 1.:1.1: , D NIA f.\ ..t
\ Fifth At, , NI • .
rnittoi r •ht . h. e 1:1,; \ 1.,1...
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;prom. fais• ..•tt .1 t r ,
prniatind t , . any ..rll.-r ‘4,
tnrrtn. 111 , , wnrk tr. wnrruntnni.. .•.
reltruntott
OM 11lintle reitaired. Piehtut .n 1:. is h..
lout HI workruxn•luit
I3F. S HOFE, MERCHANT TA l/
lI.R, Third
. .0..0, next iIOOT to Ihttiuktr It I hitl.htt.t 11..11A16, L.:
the t ore later r4l i.alr.amoi hot. t.. 1 I ~.1 111..
begs lea••• t.. k,ka n,i.
r 1.,t113hc0
ai the ay. he 14 p
taller prolro+l than ter turtt,ll Ito, I e nth. w)
tomer, otth gar., h will 110411, 4.rita.• eutudet le
110 always Itt.eps ‘,ll band n bug.. .t ntm. Ut
Styles al VEFUNGS, CA St.' IN] EILLS. CI, r1 . 11:‘, h
he will make to order utt the bletrtettt u;.•11 re...amble
t , ercus.
A perfrct BC ahrtun wt.rrtsultst
I t,,AI 11.Ylf
JOHN 0. YOCI4O THOB. 0 vra:r4,l YR kN , IN I. 1..1 Nu
r r B. YOUNG & CG., N... s n ,i t hfi,.i i i
j, ettn,t, opißmlt4. City 11..11, lunnittarttinva 11.11tI
Ner and , •fgoio - y .Ir,wrlpti..ll
Irvin workinnimblp warrantril, and .11.1 nt
prt..,Gnrn halo.” Ira parking tar land null wither , tart lace
wo () LavETT: s I )
l'IlA11:8, end eruhrterinK earl)
My It. of furniture. In How, r.l. Male igen y Anti {Feintit. etil
tult4e for pal lore. t tunt., a. and dining equal to any
in New f.qk td Phdadtditlon, and at burr p haat l•
at Ude made I.y hand. and warranted .
Cabinet Maker% Ruppti...l with tiny quantity It,. I
TU h: and 1:11A1li14, on iesuonial.le Lonna.
/11..tela and Steauth.ata (within,' at thi• xl.r.rtrmt
likir WW - MOMS Noe. 77 end 79 Third et reet,
awa PITTSIII'Itt; 11. l'A
4.;.. 1 TO V LS. —N 0. 124 W oisl street, iti.ove
Fifth —We beg ItlaVO t , / call the Trade to ow
hi.orea, Ifollow Ware and Cuatinga In general. }laving per Iry t
ed every thing In our line. we can wifely say 11011 Ho on u cod
ine nurpnased in finish.. i tine. end ' , moot hnesa, by ant
rad, lilerctitinta will tied it to ilit•trailt At,.
lore truylng elanwhere.
(01-1 GRA PT, IMISMYEIt, It GRAFF
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THOMAS 01.1 V }:}t. ••••,.
. ADDLE, HARNESS %ND
TRUNK )I.INUFACTLitIin, NO. 4 St. Clinr ALI ro,
lilt utburgh.
la. Horse Clothing. Spur+, dr. f.. t 5
. .
JUN KS & DRS NY, Forwarding and Com in 1.1,,t1
cbants, No. 81 Wator otreot, Pitt.purgh. (Nat,
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRI
AT GREATLY R.EDUCED PRICES.
JOHN M. HOitERTS he now selling off his large and
choice stock of One Watches, (.flocks, Jewelry nu.) Vdncy
Uoodc at a vary XI." .....AVittaxo on first cost, preparatory tee
anhvglieg his Store Homo and the purchase of an entire
new stock for the spring trade.
Pet-noun desiring (MEAT BARU A INS should call early, us
it is his determination to close out his 1,1,1 , 311 t stock with
out regard to former prices.
Don't forget the pIace—ROBERTS', 16 FIFTH street, near
Market. f
MEN AND BOYS' NVIls - TER CLOTHING
—II.OBENTH AL A: BEG, Fifth street, opposite Ma
eon's, have a large stock of Mon and Boy.' CLOTHING
on hand, comprising some entirely new and elegant styles,
which they are prepared to furnish at the lowan cash prices.
Also. a large and fashionable stuck of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS. dad:tally
SWALLOW -TAIL LINE OF LIVERPOOL
AND NEW YORK PACKET SHIPS.
cenismd 4y Cbr,Witts Grinnell, 87 Snidh sired,
L og The subscriber is the only Agent in PittslA
burgh for the above Lino—hon always on
Lau RAFTS for sale for any amount, payable at any Rank
in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
JOHN THOSLPSON, European Agent,
Jal:ly 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
EISMIZI
..Tax; '.,r`
BUSINESS CARDS. FOR SALE ND TO LET.
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET! VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
TI: 11" SCA], E—ll. KLEBER & BRU., TN THE EIOIITII WARD OF THE CITY
have Just received a small lot of OF PITTSBL'Itti H.—Twelve lots (foul i n g on Bio l .
N ICNNS & CLARK.S. PIANOS. street, whieb in an 80 foot street. overlooking the Monomm
provided with their NEW zst.7A I.E. This i.e Lela river. rah lot having a front of 24 fat and averaging
their bayd, and undoubtedly the MOAT ' . from 110 to 175 feet deep, fronting uu a 24 foot alley.
Poitt ter Itilproveinent as yet male to the Piano Forte. Thu. Abs., twelve lot,. immediately in the rear of the above,
POW El. ,of the instrument is almost DOUBLED thereby ; haring a front or 24 feet eada ou Lorust street, and runnin g
and in point of v011i11ie...,11//e,. and brilliancy oftone, they bark to a 24 foot alley. Locust Bawd i•rt 1:0 foot street.
surpass anything ”..1 )14 pro•lared in the share , et it Piano. Ten lot. fronting on Bluff street, now in the city district,
They poee , .a all the adtiantitges Of the Grand Pi 11.004, ininuAliately adjoining the above, only divided by Millen
out 1111 V of I I ,1).11./1 loge.. We now challenge oduparisen I.er t fer street, a hick is a5O f.a3t Street, and elan the city line
with the instrument, of ace other maker in this country, Thus, lots are 24 feet front inch and averaging from 97 to
...mildew that el xi yII nbiansed judge .1 the article will at 14-8 feet deep, running back to al5 foot alloy.
toe, admit their superiority. The public. 11 respectfully 11, Teri lots in the rear of the above, each lot having a front
vll,l 1.. Coil MIA t,.../111(111 these superb instrninents. - of ?A feet on Locust street and running back 80 feet to a
H. KLEBER di BRO., l ad alley.
Sole agents for Nunn, k Clarks' Pianos One let on the corner of Vatibraam and Forbes Street, 29
Fur Western Pennsylvania. (eat (runt ou Forbes •treet, running back to St. Patrick
N.. Si Fifth rew-t, door t.. Masonic Hall idle) IIX feet, which is a 24 fait alley.
assortment tai the above shortly. expected Throe boo. 24 fort each. furntlug on Forbes street. run.
for the Spring Trade. up:, mug !sick 1.1) fret to ist. Patrick', alley .
NEW SPRING STOCK OF 15 ALLEGHENY CITY.
Also, two two story brick house. and lota, with heck
C HICKERING & SONS Also,
each with a frou tof feet. en Federal Street.
pod niv,to the North common: running back 97 !eel to II 3
PIANO FORTES.
Also. a small two stn. y br icJt house and 14.1 fronting rip
•tret. "fi t
it,. North ode floor the I. feet
J.ilIN it MELL.in
num ou Itoinneou street, running ha, k fort to a 4
jest received ,Toni Vince,
CHICK EltIN.:
• PIANto 50 41 rm. and MD
plebs] the etiwk...elertrd for:apt - mg Fake. of THIRTY-FIVE
new wad splendid lustntm, ats, of nosey variety and .1) If
nLu inred (1, hi,.
lamest 'IX' 117,12 E t.. tle• spien•mity nni 11,1
Seven Octave Square Plano Fortes,
‘3..11 their .11,1 immital•lt rrtnrrd and Par: r
1.1 I'l ta thu
!lir \}.ll n ' l I.E. thr-Ir I . IT}.NT RA 01 F.....
1•A1 writ 110 Wlirrtl/1141/ t.. Übe
lirowr 1.) the lit olota. 1•ul 1.) thv Ill,' To
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I , OI.*RTH STREET CARPET STORE
W. D. McCALLt.II.
F”? ETII , TREET. NEAR lifutl,loi
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R El) A PPLES- --5 barrels:
111 nPr~l. (or
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111 ES —WO hush. far sale Icy
1l ap26 SM ITII, MA II: h, HUNTER.
LA .1t1)—,5 kegs for sale by
alai; SMITH. 11A11: A HUNTER.
Ai FEE ht . ( A bids. B. Coffee Su-
SMITH. NIAIR A 11UNTEI:.
•snoutmE - gs--3114,4-1,. to arrive
and Ironl, by SPRIMI HARI3A till 11.
N , '295 Llbortv ettrom.
S[ CAR 1 '121{11) HAMS-6 casks to arrive
amt fi)t . !oil,. by kap::l9 SPRINI.II.:It 11Alt RA It.
G i l E d E f F 1 7 1 A R A arrive to I
11
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tale by (iip2lll SPRINOKIt II A RBA I'tlll
riONC ENT taTE Li LYE new article ils•
making Hard and Soft 6,np. Inn pound worth tem
of Potash. On.hand and for into Ly
.P 25 FLEMINU SILOS.
,IF,__l(7lo 1)11s. fresh th - is day received
ap2s TrESlti' COLLINS .
PLASTER, CEMENT, AND GRIND
STUNFI,L—PIaater fur Land and Stucco Work ; Cum.!' t
ha- Cinema and Public Works' Grinti-Stunes, all siztul—on
hand at 319 I.llburty Ittrerd;Pitte , bnrgh.
atr2.2 W. W. WALLACE.
PRATT'S NURSING BOTTLES- 2 8 'doz. of
th, t,.,. 1 ,ne.nt planing trIAI6? , I I , Menived by
JOS. FLEM INu,
lipt!L corner Diamond and Milltet st.
G AR--50 ithds, prins . .Pl. 0.. Sugar in
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CIARPET P.A.P — P, INLLS. , —Yor sale
tte yard or bolt at Q. ntivErs
ap'2l Paper oWarehonao, Market at., corner 2nd.
- DARNER'S PILE LOTION-6 dozen re
l.) cniwed by JOl.l. FkkalLNki.
mtal Owner abaci sloguixidsmaid.
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No. 1.9 n 1.414.rt's
N ATICIXAL itcrrEr, FOR IiENT.-
4.. 1. 11 - I.tlng The 11..n..ngshel4 Wharf. ~..•
k N,kkk LI ,1111iikn.. ' rkl and tirant streets. tagatbar 4.1111 the
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Apt II nrtt.
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Lnc et... , 1gP , 1 to soothes whist. deste4n.l4
e.le tame and att.atidon. wabet h, distkwo of 'dß Tea :11.1
Dual netts. tbualtniz of the Houma nell V , th•al.
of Ito bind. the ha..lnwa larg.• and
!vaunters of the twat ale. In the city.
T., an ,rirtIII , FLIsING xr.artrAS HAI, It ia 5 rare r haurollll.l
a Ali, fortune. Fat partienlart ',quer of
le lalf W. A. M.'CIJURO, pornor Raul and t 4 txt 11 nro
UNIUN COAL WORKS FOB.
The Coal Work% lately owned by A. 1.,N0 11, Jr.
oituopot on tlin Mory.ogithrla river, about 2° miler Inn,
tahurtth, are now foe .1.. Tito prt.pertr Annie!, of It:,
/urea and Ito perehea 01 Land, (more or Irv.) and all th. ,
i. uI (hemp , and alao all the Coal to about km arr as man ,
t. ,:ether pith Ruihlinga, hailwaya,
For further partiettlars apply to
Lb W. A A. S. BELL, Atty's at Law,
apil.datvtf No. 103 Fourth st, Pittsburgh.
I t t 'l l ll.l F A OF . )
dwelling l ion Jn.t I N 1,
arranged with hall, two parlors, dining naim and
A deben. three chambers. good cellar, haft b y.
, ant in the yard, And good. stable. Tho lot luau front
•t on rro! ri strN• i t.. 4oo All .rn
eghe e ny .,_- cit;, ,,,A by
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fret Arrp to Led-
Price
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hand, remainder
11/ S. CUTHBERT A SON.
Nintker'st.
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I -1 NG LI Sll BOOKS.
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Tredguld on Stationary Engine. ,
Marine
Sailors' Sea Rook—Navigation, A r.. kr.
laud and Engineering Surveying.
Limes, Cements, Mortars,
H.11%4313', .:ketches it OW construction, A,
Steam and Locomotion.
Tubular and other Iron 6ir,ler
Well Digking, ltonn g .
Cdustructing and Repairing Roads
A I [unit Engtneertng.
I //ctionary of Terms of Art.
Clock and Watch Making.
Painter's Art, 11 Grammar of Cdorin,„-.
The Eclectic Telegraph—its Ilistory and Progres.
Perspective, for the fine of beginners.
Clay Lands and Loamy
Infferential Calculus.
Integral
It tulimentary Architecture.
Navigation and Nautical Astronomy.
Railrutul Book 1,1 England.
Suggestions in Design.
I/ethic Monument.
The Loudon Crystal Palace.
lasunry and stone Cutting.
Fur gale by 11. T. C. MORGAN,
ap`zo 41 Fifth sumo.
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Heathen Bella—Wurzel.
Nut to be Sneezed at—Comic Song-
Preama that Charmed when a Chibl—Hawtherhe.
The Love of one Food ileart—Hawthorne.
I out my Heart upon a Flower—Hawthorne.
Ye a Ilium, in the Woode—Woodbury.
What in Home without a Father.
Fairy Land Sax Which. with a beautiful fronting, Y.
Sheila of Ocean—Fel:lowa Waltz.
andaha Waltz --Gockrl.
Rochester Schottlach.
Thu Bartjo—Gottechallt.
For oak, at thtlitisic 'Store of JOHN IiI.MLLO,h,
aia 81 Wood ottoot..
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STATE SECURITIES.
Peattay I vitals. 5 "V. cent., 1".7
Now York (; ,con 1.,1,172
Whin np,nt..ls7s
Virginia 614 cent., I/467
CITY. CO. & BOR. BONDS.
Allegheny Co. 641. Pitteburgh
and Cannel!Arnie R.R.
Do. Pitt*. A Stenheuv. R.R.
Do. Allegheny Valley R.R
Do. Cluirbere Valley 11.11.. 1
Do. Cleveland k Mts. R.R.
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Allegheny City es
Bon of NlcKeemp.ri. 6n, Ight,
for. of ConoollsvilleGel,lssS.s
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' LIVER PILLS AND VERNIFUGE
IMPRoVED
OR I tC' ITT. a rntollad- crntlintt. and I,hratritta of ean-ol
g xitnnutin., Indneril Iry IL •Ir•
Lal ,, 111:11.111 tulth.l - 111,:, at, well 111 to eat ; I, ltan
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I NIPL , IN ENIKNT 111 Y. ol:IGINAL LIVER
N KRATIVI.'DK DR. C. Hr LANE,
ILI, p,pa.r. I I h..° row-thre. am 111,411 cal !Antler ot
1. 1 1 zunny )..t . ..
iIL It 1 \ VED LIN ER ?ILL. , AND rt:KMll , l',l}:
gr..nter t fb. S, nil arc. tri..ry mild in th..ir diner:l.ll
than VIII and I . l,lo)tps prlpttrod nervnttua
rJ Dr. C. Nit Lau, Inn.kr dm. '1..<1.4 - utt..i
.k: 1 1.4,1111:o lid 11...111 I. tilt. 10111.1...1 a.
cnralive. nor! br•hrklo them ,tlp , rz,
,uN ••;1.1 . laver ovtr prepared.
Rend CertDienle of Dr. C. MeLone. below
THE WHOLE WoRLII CONQUERED:
DP.. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
WRITE CIRC.%SSIaI LINIMENT.
The uni v.•r.al hy appL. talons of
F.BRATF.II KIST: of Pam E. 111,, inlthmunut
Loinhago. sore Thr,,at. Sprain, m,
J. , 111L, ...,,intdaat., Pants, Scald', Duro. A. too.
~ r iwr ~ . her tel whi.li n r,tin Kill, t ..r
enahles its to zu.....rt positively that Dr. I. ill, rITS
CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCA.'OIAN LI NIIIENT i. it,.
umst relfait,, safe and pleasant rental). het diseovere.l.
.e.ing astonishing properties for HEALING DISEASE ami
THE PR,,mn ERAnicirt,lN 1 . /F PAIN. The mai, at
to.,tittants 4, its Nirtneei, given by p..rsons of .•ulight.•tot.l
an.l strict integrity, should induce all to adopt it
It. a stand.rrd Family liomedy. The moKt incredul•ms it ill
require "thing suss than the following testimony of Dr. C.
Slclar itseinguished as a great discoverer of medical
reimxi
READ! READ!! READ!!!
TAi is In crrtify, that I have examined the Rocita , f‘.l .
t•nrtng Itlcl.ano . , Improyed Verruifuire and Liver Ville by Dr.
I. Scott, aho hv.. won IN THE HABIT 0/.' PREPARING
AND USING MY lItIUTNAL V EDICINM IN MY OFFIOE
during the last TI 11 RTEEN YRA Rt., and that 1 Wife,/ h..
lota I.3II'ICLINED THEM. 1 mako the slow Mat.ment the
mere willinAlr no I HAVE Ni) INTEREST IN THEM
WII ATE. VER. 1 would further otote that I hare frequently
usod his CELE:IIR AT ED IV II IT F. NCIRCASSI AN I.IN !KENT
in ins practice. with the happiest effects, and that 1 can con
t lously recommend it. C. MeLANE, M. D.
All the ttbovo Mndicini prnpanal rololy undor the anima . -
Dr. 1. SetYPT. Sold by Drup r ,ista and Marclauds
VI . I . w here.
OENUINE Dr. C. 51PLANE'S IMPROVED
111.1.8 AND IMPRIIVED VERMIEUGE nro nigur.l by Itr.
1. ; , e.yrt S CO., at...gap:la:fled by certitimto of C. MILAN C.
'l'h.• t3ENr INK. WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT irigr4l
be Dr. I. SOYIT & Cu., aceomphnio4 with alga tune of 3.
Sol7 - T, 11. D.
DR. 1. SCOTT .t CO.. Sole Proprititurs,
Bank Plito, Morgantown. V.
lit. (1. 11. KEYSER, IV)."l,ldt. Ago t,
140 Wood atm...l. Pittsburgh.
JAS. P. FLE3IING,
Jall2.illy irl4lZly4prritJ Near Railroad D..pot, Allegheny.
NEW CASTLE AN 1) 1)A RIA INGToN
itAILIDJA tIOMPAN Y. The sto. kholders in the
New Castle and Darlington Railroad Company, are herelly
notified to n o at the Darlington Station, on the (Ado and
Pennsylvania Railroad, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day bf
May next, lietwoen the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and
~•cio,k. P. Al, for the purpose of electing live Diriv.tors
SerVe for the ensuing year.
Ily order of the Corporation.
ap . .A..'2wdaw A SAN KEY, Secretary.
NOTlCE.—Applieution will be made to the
next Legislature for the charter of The Allegheny
hank,' with a capital of FIVE HUNDRED THOUBAdP
DoLLAits. ',odder, to the provision 4 of the booking law.
Comrninsiouers —II. Hepburn, W. Easley, J. AL Pennock.
It. B. Roberts, Peter Peterson, James Patton, James Park.
Jr.. and others.
April 23. Hisl3. sp2tiall,fer,
CUPPING AND LEECHING. Mrs. E.
HOOK way he found at her rraideore on SIXTH erreet
tlo. 39, between &Intl:111dd and Wood sireeta. She loiale
teetimeny of many of the reg,ular faculty no to her d
long experience in her line . Orders will be thankfullye
cei red.. apl.l3:B23dav
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NUMBER 184.
PITTSBURGH POST.
T H URS DA Y MORNING
From Smucker's Ilistory of Catharine IL]
THE COURT OF CATHARINE H.
[coNcLuDED.]
Even these multiplied cares and labors did not
prevent her from indulging in the lighter fasci
nations of love and of adventure. She possessed
all a woman's caprices. The Servian Zoritch
had now enjoyed her affections for a twelve
month, during which time he had received very
considerable presents. His mistress seemed per
fectly satisfied with him. All at once, he re
ceived permission to enter upon his travels. As
tounded at this sudden' reverse of fortune,
Zuritch ran in dismay to Potempkin. The min
ister, pitying the misfortune of this harmless fa
vorite was willing to exert himself in his behalf.
He repaired to the Empress, and inquired the
reason of her sudden change of feeling. She
answered : "I was fond of him yesterday; to
day lam not. Perhaps if he were better edu
fiated, I might love him still; but his ignorance
puts me to the blush. He can speak no other
language than Russ. Let hint,travel into France
and England, and learn foreign languages."
Zoritch finding the Empress inexorable, yielded
to necessity, and visited the various countries of
Europe. Ile spent some time at Paris, and after
wards returning to Russia, he resided at a small
town on the Dnieper, where he built a theatre,
and lived at an enormous expense. He never
returned to court.
The same flay that saw the dismissal of Zor
itch, Potempkin set about finding a successor for
h:ru. But Catharine had already anticipated
him. Going that very evening to the palace, he
beheld a handsome youth behind the chair of
Catharine, whom he instantly . knew to be the fa
vmitte. His name was Korsakoff, a sergeant in
the imperial guards. This person possessed a
handsome figure, and elegant manners; but he
was deficient in education and as talent was his
predeeeri-or He was not adapted therefore to
encroach n r .n the i ullnence or authority of Po
tempkie Immediately after his elevation, he
theeght chat it Vt:t:i essential to his dignity, that
Lc should possess a library. Accordingly he
-rot t ut the principal bookseller of St. Peters
burg, an•l told him Iris wishes. The merchant
inquired what becks he would he pleased to have?
The fit ' , rite answered You understand that
ru.rtter better than I: that is your husiness.
Let there he Large hooka at the bottom, and
suralfer and -mailer sip to the top. That is the
way they st ri..l in the Empress' library." The
heekselrer, under-standing his interests in the
171lFe. went to his warehouse, unearthed a num
ber of old German commentators on the Bible
and jari•pru letree, which had lain for many
}ear- -Lords, ever since he had taken them for
a bad debt, from a bankrupt bookseller in Leip
ie he had them elegantly bound, and placed
thein at high price, in the favorite's library.
Ile shrewdly intersperse.' among them a set of
C•ddn:re, of of Bution, and other fa.sh
;finable writer—, sit convenient distances, in eon
qpieurrus position , . in the library, to he at hand,
11l ease :emir of Norsakoff's more erudite friends
aid in.juire for them. For the rest, their
e:egant exteriors were a sufficient substitute for I
their internal defects. The favorite was highly
r ds a ••• i at their learned appearance and there
ended h., 30in:tint:awe with them.
Prince Potemplon was at this period at the
summit of his ministerial power and influence.
The court. the army, the navy, all were subject
to hi, authority. Ho appointed the ministers,
the go-tier:as, the favorites. He also removed
then, at his pleasure. Ills outward manner was
rude and uncouth in the extreme; but he was in
reality ne of the most artful and crafty of men.
Ile exerted a supreme control over the Empress;
but he maintained that supremacy by seeming to
live and labor only for her service and aggran
dizement. He treated the highest dignitaries of
the empire with that rnileneas which borders on
•intempt and yet he appeared to defy and de
their hostility. Marshal Romantioff alone.
of all the courtiers, did not humble himself, be
fore the mini•ter. There was, consequently, a
.aortal enmity het ween the parties. The hatred
Pstempkin extended even to the sister of Ro
leantzeff, the countess Bruce, and most intimate
friend of I:Attu/rine. Ile determined, if possible.
t destroy the influence of both.
Kstsak di, being at this time the imperial fa
was often thrown into the society of' the
ceentess Bruce. The benefits which his mistress
heaped upon him, should at least have secured
his grailtn le, if they euuld.not inspire him with
• o Ilc dedi:d sue rate have been faithful
t her l'Zitentpkin discovered that the Countess
lose-I the lavorite But as yet the constraint
meter which the latter lived wits so great, that it
room inip/e•sible for her to obtain the grad
her wisi,cs. Potempkin assisted the
-ter- t., ..vercotee ii!: the obstacles which stood
in their way. Ile contrived the means of their
se , ret interviews, and then enabled the Empress
r, that idle Lad been deceived by both
iriend fissrire She immediately banished
the h-riner from her empire. and the latter to
Il,'- .-w. If she was munificent in her attach
to'ots, she also terrible and inexorable in
her vengeance.
The next connection which Catharine formed,
wa, oue of intenser and deeper feeling, than any
which she had experienced for many years. The
same day that Tiers/a:cif was dismissed she fixed
her choice upon one of the chevalier guards,
Lanskni from an ancient Polish family;
a yeudi of the most graceful figure and remark
:lb/0 beauty. which the imagination of man can
eoffeeive- His favorable appearance bad at first
eeouiezeled him to the notice of Catharine.
I:itt his on'y merits were those of his person.
Ills disposition was ascertained, upon a more in
timate acquaintance, to lie respectful, affection
ate, and eonstant. , Of all the favorites whom
Catharine successivly adruittPtl to her shameless
embraces, this was the one whom she most loved,
sod who proved himself worthy of her affection.
Art has rescued his lovely features from the
,•oninion oblivion, and their beauty and sweetness
are so great, as easily to account for the intensi
ty, of the passion with which he inspired his
roj al mistre.s. That very fierceness of passion
itself, it appears, was afterward the fatal cause
of his early and premature death. A fever car
ried him off, in the course of a year, produced as
it was asserted, by his too ardent devotion to the
pleasures of the woman who adored him.
Though ut this period of her reign, Catharinele
foreign and domestic relations were peaceful, yet
she determined to resume her hostile intentions
towar4Turkey. She desired to enter into a clo
ser alliance with Joseph 11., the Emperor sf Ger
many. To arrange the basis of their alliance,
she requested him to meet her at Mohilef in Po
land. During all hoe frequent journeys, it is
worthy of remark, that Catharine never intrusted
the administration of affairs during her absence,
to her son, the Grand Duke. Though by birth
the general issimo of the Russian armies, he nev
er commanded a regiment. Though nominally
Grand Admiral of the Baltic, he was never ones
permitted to visit the fleet at Cronstadt. This
conduct ou the part of the Empress might seem
mysterious to us, did we not know how illy im
perial heads reposed on their pillows of down,
and how often apprehensions for their safety,
and suspicions of the fidelity of their best frienda,
haunted their restless spirits. During her ab
sence in this instance, she intrusted the govern
ment of St Petersburg, and the administration of
her empire, to Prince Galitzin.
When Catharine reached Mohilef, Joseph IL
had preceded her. The pomp and aplender of
the Russian Empress, contrasted strangely with
the simplicity and plainness observed by the
Austrian monarch and his retinue. The latter
had even traveled thither incognito, under the
pseudonym of Count Falkenstein. His aversion
to pomp and etiquette was indeed remarkable.
During his journey from Vienna to Mohilef
person always rode one station in advance of the
imperial carriages, who announced their approach
to the postmaster, ordering him to provide din
ner or supper for the approaching company: 11.4
for himself, he would he content with a fowl, or
sausage, and a draught of common beer. Af
ter taking this refreshment, be would set off for
the next station. Be then departed with the
tlarrn - of the postmaster for apprizing him of - the
approach of the distinguished cavalcade. The
reader need scarcely be informed of the fact, that
this forerunner was no one else than the Empe
ror himself.
After the conferences were over, he continued
his journey to St. Petersburg. He there visit
ed the port of Cronstadt, and everything that
wan curious in the gorgeus capital of the Czars
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—the arsenals, the dock yards,. tbe. gunattfanW
1 ries of various kind §, the Academy of Sciences;
the temples, and t he monuments of art and ge
nius. The resaltof the deliberations of the two
sovereigns was, that they agreed to attack the
Turks in -concert; to share the spoils between
them; to re-establish the ancient republics of
Greece. Catharine consented to patronize the
barter of Bavaria for'the Austrian Netherlands;
at the same time engaging to supportliiniaggiist
any opposition of the King of Prussia, and the
other princes of-the German Empire, ' Josephil
left St. Petersburg Astonished, as well be.might
be, at the strange mixture of barbarism and
refinement which characterised everythingwhich
was presented to his view; tier could - heconceive
bow a wpman, who seemed capable-of leading the
world by.her, genic's, coulbt consent to be so ab
solutely,gororned by two of her own subjects ;
the one as minister, the other as favorite.
Lanikoi was not only handsome in person, grace
ful and accomplished ; an admirer of the arts, a friend
to talent,..a.able and beneficient. Every one seemed
to takeinti interest in the Sovereigthqredilection for
him. Hitin'Alenlipkin feared his inffneakand from
.e circumstance of his dying witikireriihht. pains in
his bowels, it was pretended thlit.Tompkin gave
him poison. Catharine in yditrlinialied upon him
during his sickness the riu)stithideeedres. She re
ceived his last breath. ,6)lo',.slintirerself up for seve
ral days, which
.she passed: in the vlolene of grief.
She accused heaven; she "ivourd tease to reign ; the
swore never to loveagain: lake another Queenly Ar
times ia, she greeted over his - beloved remains a su
perb rnauseitiem i iri the garden of her palace. Her
affection tnrned - naler rage against the unhappy physi
cian who could not, save.him, and whe.was obliged to
throw himself at his lioirereign's feet to implore par
don for the infpOtenbe of his art. (Vide Secret Me
moirs of the Court of St. Petersburg.)
In answer to your knpiicy whether our Loco
motive Establishment aniti otg- liocltester Hotel will
he c ommenced the itresent season—l reply—
we expect that both ;Ail beiunder way within 60
Please insert the following, in reference to
one branch of the new Eatablishment—thai is,
the making of Steam ErtyinatoiliidiiWill occupy
one wing of the Locomotive.bnildi*v We have
this morning received a sl2,o94ription to
the L °come we and Siean . Wemrise„ and
a $5,000 subscription to the ,This don't
look bad. We have set apart.four acres for the
Locomotive building and one acre-forAhe Hotel.
If this is not enough, we will add five acres
more.
You shall hear from me again on this subject
M. T. t':-GOITLD.
The entire and exclusive-control of .the patent
right privilege for manufacturing . and Tending
Rumley's engines in Westera Pennaylit.ania,
Western Virgulia, Cleveland. Cincinnatidtx4nts
been recently pnrcluteed by a •LOcomotive and
Steam Engine Company, now beingfarmed , by
capitalists in New England, New York,—Philadel
phis, and Baltimore, with a capital of $240,000.
This company expect to locate their eatiblish
merit at Rochester Pa., and are _tiOw - id,treaty
for eight or ten acres, on which-to 'place:their
buildings, -only a few rods above the present car
building establishment, between theplihoriver
and the Rail Road. . They wili s seon commence
operations on a large and liberal scale s , to help
supply the Mississippi valley with: locomotives,
steam engines, fireengines, , and; generally, what
ever may be constructed of WoodLand'imetal.
Sufficient has been already subcidbed, and
paid in, to secure the immediate organization of
the company, and for an early demopstration on
the ground, at Rochester. A considaftble num
ber and amount of orders have been already re
ceived, in anticipation. - The oust of transporting
locomotives,&c., from New England, would, be
a respectabl e profit totbe manufacturer at Roch
ester; but other savings can be Made, to per
haps five times that amount Grounds, rents,
provisions, materials, and wages, are cheap ;,the
demand is unlimited, and the hest skill in ~the
United
_States has been secured. The under
signed are authorized to receive furthei sub
scriptions and orders, and to ask for Written
proposals, till the first of June, 1856, for fur
nishing materials, and laying 5000 perch of stone
masonry, equal in quality to that of the present
car building at Rochester. Further'partletdars
will be published about the 20thinst,-till Which,
either of the undersigned may. beeconmilted ;on
the subject. M T.-C..
..Orent,p, or
Joszru S. Klux,
Bialiter.,
TESTIMONIALS-TRE) ROTARY r;isicOr:iro*
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This machine has been in successful_ Operation,
every day, here and elsewhere, for - nine months
past. In our establishments, driving
,fiviilsower
presses, without a ilay's interruption. There has
been no recent improvement in the Steam En
gine of so much consequence to the world as this,
which attracts the attention of hundreds of per
sons daily. It works right on, and excites the
liveliest interest in every one who sees it.—
Rochester (Y. Y.) Democrat.
rtocussrws, 28th Sept., 1866.
We, the undersigned, being familiar with the
working of Rnmley's Rotary Pision:Epgine,,as it
has been in operation for nearly five, months, at
the Palmyra station, on the Central Railroad,
elevating water to the height of about. fifty-six
feet, for the supply of twenty passing. Locomo
tives per day, and at the same time running a
thirty-inch circular saw, cutting daily some four
teen cords of wood, without any extra expenses
for repairs: This engine's cylender, being ten
inches in diameter and eight inches in length, is
competent to raise a three-inch column of water,
and at the same time to run two circular saws,
the sizes as above mentioned, with less expense
than any other stationary engine on the road.
H. W. CRITTENDEN, Ass't. Sup. N. Y. C. R. R.;
Mtm.s.a, Track digester, Taos. Ham.,
Paymaster, It. & S. Division.
AeW" Similar Testimonials can be adduced by
the dozen ; but as there is no guess work in these,
they are sufficient.
[For the Pittsburgh Morning Fost.l
THE BEAVER AT BRIGHTON.
The Beaver rolls her daskY'llood
Through hilt, throng dale and night of wood;
While genius treads:the velvet sod,
And bright with silver smiles the water God;
Ills ponderous ore to. slender spindles turns.
And pour o'er massy Wheels his faamings urns :
With playful arms her aged lover wins,
And wields the trident while the monarch spins
First with black eyes the South will cull,
From leathern pods rich nature's wool:
With wiry teeth revolving cards release;
The tangled knots and smooths the ruffled .ffeects. •
Next moves the iron hand with Angers thte, • . -
Combs the wire card and the eternal line;
Slow, with soft lips, the whistling can acquires, e.
The tender skin and warps in rising spires:
With quickened space successive rollers move,
And these retain, and those extend the rove;
The loom doll' click; the rapid shuttle go, •
While slowly cirrumvolves the laboring wheels below.
Brighton, May 6, 1858. 8. 811. 0
Tue Tallahasse Sentinel of the 20th ult. states
that Gov. Broome since his return from the seat
of the general government,' has folly committed
himself to the removal of the indium by force.
There are now in the service of The State and
General Government, together, one thonstutd six
hundred men, and the commanding officer in Flor
ida has anthority to receive wtmeh additional force
as may from time to time be required." This
his excellency thinks is a sufficient force to Ilde
quately protect the frontier, and that this protee
tiod will be continued. '
The Charlotteville Advocate says that Faber'e
lead mines, located in Albemarle county, 'Va.,
which were sold last year for $25,000, have now
been disposed of to a company of miners for
$75,000.
THEY WILL NEXT WANT TO TIC MASTERS.-4. 8.
Rock, a colored man, recently delivirad a lecture
to Ahe Massaohasetts Legislature on the ••Unity
of the Races,"—in. which he maintained that the
blacks were the original inhabitants of the earth,
and that the present white race spnuig from Al
binos.
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