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'• Y ' <'r::'^':'y^.^^j;^^^A^W^^- ' ,'/^^ r ~ /i,*' ! ’-l'■‘~. r ‘..’-J f ■ ■ ■ . ... y- .v'V ' • ■ .VK-"■'v’"-;"-"; ■" '; V-■■ ■ , '' v-^;v^.v^ ; V3 - „ .-;. ; C l ,’- : ■ »v• .1 >• : .. : ■ - •'V.- ; ■v' V-:'.::*o.' r..- >'- ' ■ "■ ■'■■'■'•• v?.-:*»w .*■-' •• ■ - ; : ',- - ' \:•*• & ,r --*•’>*'' ?»".- :‘“^A 7 ~.y e* **Z-h*jil%*}f?t?l L*b « JV* ’* ‘*S-’*‘, **\* lc ; i -* ► -* v .V- ' M, ft''' 1 " '.' r ’-•- %' :' ••' • : -■.'' ' '•’■ r- ; : , % ♦ S *i * . v~; >--,v ,', C l -. -r ,4 l / *■' *;• «•*>'♦< ’' f* \T- ‘ **■" • r'/uT* - V ;.^r-, ir TV . ... -V--:,. 7 . t v PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R-obt* C. G.Sproal, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, No. —, Fourth etreat. Pittsburgh, Pa. decllily Jamei A.* Lowrle. ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Bmlthfield street ami Cherry alley. jdeelLly JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office) Ko« 144 Fourth street) ja3:lyg] Pittsburgh, pa. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' Office, corner Fifth and Grant sts», JaklyS] mTsiumon, pa. . Thomas Weans, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to th« Tort Office, StmibenrUle, Ohio. g. P. KOIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, P= fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery Stable. J* 28 — C« Orlando Loomis, a TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. A Jy*-7 ! Thomas W> Blarshtll, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrio’s Buildings, Fourth street. . , • - • jan7:ly R, U. Carnahan, ATTOBNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant strent. 3e£y_ J, W. M’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in BakewelP? Buildings, on Grant street. )«2 D. H. Haxen, ■PTORNBY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and near SmlthfieltL m*vZ:y ~ Patrick itl’ltenna, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF dttANT AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occupied by AUlorman Lewis,) whew all bu ; einess pertaining to the office'or Aldermau and 0 the Peace will bo promptly attended to- lebluim N, tfuckmaater, Alderman. (vFFICE, Grant street, bfftwwu Fourth Pt. and Diamond I alley. Conveyancing of all kindsdon« with the great est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, . K. S. Neal, Alderman. ‘V'O 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Marketstreots, l\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and accu racy. je'.Dly _ - ■ -H, A.XIIm SURGEONDENTIST, (suc cassor to G.W. Biddle,) NO. 144 SMITH- FIELD STREET. Mi *T | IT Ly gg- Office hours,from Bto 1 o clock, ana rom 2 to t o'clock. feb!s:ly J. SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourlli street, tire doors QraSH&weFto! Market. f lU r Qfj.jQj Hopes *— From nine A. M. to Atc M. dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS ~ V. omn. wcmucx. D. \V. IIEKSTINE A CO.. COMMISSION AND POBWARDINIi MERCHANTS, ijn> Dealers Gonorally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cm* cianati aud other Manufactures, &c. &Q' 93 Fi-tmtilruU, bclictai Market and Ferry iLrtil t, nrrsauttou. pa. liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par ticular attenUoa paid to forwarding Western* “^handijyi. References.— Clark k Thaw, Win. Bagaley A Co., W m. il Cully A Co., F. Sellers k Co., lUvs X Black, Kramer 4 Rnbni, Usury Graff, Esq., Wm. Kichbaum, b. U. Jobiu-tou Km., Thomas ilakevell, Esq-, George bedhe, Solomon Stoner, Esq. ■ __ 3 —t <_ wu. MSQEA*.... ■•••««• ® I3,aUAJ * wHI. BINGHAM «& CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty xtreeL entposilc Penna. Railroad Depots aprFiTTsnußun, Pa, Henry U. Collin#, ■ FOIiTTAUDISa AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, oni Wholesale Dealer in Cheese. Baiter, Seeds, Fisk, and Pro.l la g gn.;r a ny. No. 25 WOOD B'.. Pitt.lmrgh. Paul 6 Muriloufc, C 'COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCIIANB, AND j STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. T \V*Ur tired. Uudnuati, Ohio. .. K.laz J 5, Moerlicail, WHOLESALE OJWCEUS AND PRODUCE DEALERS- No. TT Woo-1 street, Pittsburgh. [my23 il. T. O. Morgan, Bookseller and stationer—b.a »i»»ys a general assortment ol School, Miscellaneous aud Blank Books, Printing. Bust aud Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re* tall. No. IU4 Wood sLreet, below Fifllt, side, I ittsburgh. C 3. Wanted, Rags aud Tan nor*’ Scrap#. apls:ly ~I. W’."C iiad vric k, Dealer in rags and paper, :<«. iw Woe-d street, Pittsburgh. The highest price in ca-h paid for rags, m yU:y _ ■BjXIiJI KILLER, Pblla- W SS. JUCXKTSyj* Miller lUckeUon, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OP BKANDiXB, Winas and Sesars—No?. 172 and 174,corner of Irwin and Liberty ctreete, Pittsburgh. Iron, Sail*, Gotten constantlycmßani. })•% _ : William Carr Co.* (Wtf. C*ch late nf the fino of .1 Pauses A Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Denier* in Foreign Wines and Urandie. J .,01d Mononjtabela and RectiGoJ U Ui*- ker, No. 323 Commercial How, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Va • j a ky Co-Partnnrshlp. rfUIE subscribers have thin day firmed a partnership for I the purpose of carry ing on Cunmtnwi and Forward ing, in connection with tbo FUh t Bacon and Oii, and r*rt>» dueebuslar..t»g«ncrally*uoderthfl style of Ksglisu A ltiOß armon; warehouse No. 110 Wab-r and 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by.Bttrhridge A\" ra “:QLT3II JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February lSs4:fcb3 _ yi H. Dft A VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa-, dealer li Jc . Country Produce, offer* for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of er.*ry variety and tho purest quality, ground at hi® Steam Mill*. Al«*. Dried FruitI*, 1 *, Foreign end Domestic. Produce taken in oxj obongefor Merchandise. _ x . ,v., F. R. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth fl Warranted Garden Seeds, nnd invite® the attention of all in terested in rural affairs. . * w s übtibQ. j. juciTiitiiso.v. J-1. ntsnsrj ENGLISH *. RICHARDSON. /'COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, awd \)-Wnolesale Dealersin Fiab, Bacon and Oil, and Produce Generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A logbrsa, NO. 116 Wutdr and 160 First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. 1 ■ Commission House* mnE subscribers have opened a bouse for the above pur- I nose, at No. 17 SmithtieU street, four doors above tbo Monoagaheta House. We will parch*™, or receive, on commission, for sale, consignments of Flour , Ricnn. Cheese, Corn Otis. Barit?, Flax-Sud, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, ds., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the tK fo“c Mket lite ’ for caah ' . atxieoaco. Jas. Jfl’L.nugllltiii DEALt?B.ING]IOOriKIE3, PItuDUCK, FLOUU, BACON, ic , No. 10, coroer Stnithfleld anl First streyts, I’Uu • | borrfh, Pa. n,,vr> — JOliS U. i‘/U.NQ ” ../aactUs U. ivtNO .Titos* U. TOUXi •1». B. -Young Co., .V» 3-> SinWificld street, opposite City UoUl , MASiJrA , rOUEItS 0? O.ABLSET FUIUNITUr.B AT-D 0 i\IRS,ot every description. Material* au ! 'vcrK manitiip warranted, andsold atreduccd prices. Cure taSun In pi'-kin* for lnn«l and wntur eartw*. "" ’ C. I>. W.oudi ISIt'OKTRIi AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AN J LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, filth door ftbora Race, easi Ride, Philadelphia, has on hand tho best Qualities oi old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononpa hela Wlfasky, Holland Gin, Cordials, kt , on ‘Mention of parcbaserß and dealer*, the *ttenti< Heury fll'Culioagu & co., HOT,EdAI.K IiItOCBUS aod Comrai.-aion Merchants *eon and 1 w ef*rntr ol P< Wm. UlRby, Jr., . CLOTftINO AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic n ill, Flfi/l »(r«!t, Pittsburgh- —Clothing mede to order,, In good style, nod st moderate rates H_ An A. O. Uiincan,. WHOLESALE <JROCBR3, and Dealers in Produce For eign Wines and Liquors, Oil MonomCahela ao.l Recti flad Whisky. No. 2)1 Liberty «L. Pittsburgh. Pa. t |v«:y fe-gSSk WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, VAI.rSE and CARPET 11AG manufac -IST turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H. Blollor, fITTIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL W INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Musio, School Hooke and stationery, No/122 Wood etreot. - fJanl A. J. HAQAJ*;..* —■ HAGAN * AIIL,, WHOLESALE and Retail Dt »rs In SUks, Fancy and SlapU VRT GOODS, Voa 71 Murtvtand 8 Unioc gtreet, Plttaborgb. " nr4 _ JOSEPH CHAPffI.A.W, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALEB IN IMPORTED CIGARS, mylfcly No. 63 Maukct srassT. PifTSunann. PtJWKIt & iUEUUOM, ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL GARVERB.— Ornamental Patterns tor Canting, in eyory style; Modeling, Designing, 4c, Composition OrnamonU for th, decoration of BteanK>oafcs, Buildings, Ac., 90 SMITIIFTELi Street, noar the Post Office. B. WHITKHOUSfc, Fancy bilk and woolen DVKII and cleaner. No. 7 ISABELLA Bt, near the Emmet Hotel, {Bfijsi AIIMHW' ■ " ..a. i. cuiflcxai t. ”‘ B, -j;-o"S'HBEitT"*9()IS, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. OC SmiOfidd tired. s!li_ TAKALER in BOOT^SnOE?TRUNKS »nd ■LEGHORN 1 } and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts.. No. 174 Pittsburftb, Va. i,I4:T JOHN MITCHELL, _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No.*f3s Wood Street, Sa&rtl Nast door to It. ChllJ , n Shoo Hoops. Pittfiborga. J. 4BXL. JOS TLEMING having associated with JOS. ABEL, the business will hereafter becondueted under the style <r J ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield an' Fourth streets. ; a * ;y William Thorn, Drnnlit, HAS REMOVED to the corner of STAND and PEN? Streets where he will, as osoal, attend promptly t< hie rnfmerotra friends. All articles in his line are warranto wlth the ntmoet care. marl4;om Jons W. Butler & Co., «OEWAEW^^ of C SS ) iLn S SSK VOLUME XIII ENTERPRISE WORKS. HO. 130 WOOD BTBEXT, T ;RD DOOR DILOW VHU3CT ALLS!. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of SURGICAL AND DENTAL SfcfvaP INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We BE* keep a general assortment of the above ™ article?constantly oa hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tole and Uuvolr*rß, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets ; Bowie, l)irk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rlfies of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices., myl6_ Chandeliers ana Gai Fixtures. THE bubscribors are now opening at their new Wareroom- NO.IOW FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, ths largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to -Bell as low a£any house in the West, and being practical Gob Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. We continue is heretofore to fit op buildings of ovary de* 9crlptiob for gas. water and steam. “Ira6s Castings of all kinds nwde to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., No. 109 First street. s Bixtciiee’s system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their beads 1 y with accuracy. r FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, n-und the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the bead ouly—a paper pattern, the exact ahape jjfthe_baM part. Imy4 Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHKSTON, BBOTHEBS & CO., Obrner of Rtb'"'™ ct ld Jklmont str<rit, Allegheny Oily, »_ WOULD respectfully inform their friends «j»S&i£§vJa r y’and the public generally, that they huve p£&jpjws3sf&. comzr.vnced tl*«* manufacture ol Carriage, VAy Roehaways, Ruggi»*,Sl**ighp and Chariots, in ail thwir carious styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs Trill also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work th«* best Eastern Shafts, Poles, cud Wheel stuff, they feel codO* dent that a!) who faror them with tbeir patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before puroha* sing elsewhere. oct6:ly s. MAOtX J r. JDUNSToN...... D. T. JOUNSTuN Elceliior Carriage Factory. TVIIXSTON, UHOTUEH A CU.. PRACTICAL COACH M A K EII3, corner of Rebecca and Belmont street;, Alt® gbeuy city, Pa., Imre on hand and are manufacturing on extensile assortment of Carring-s, F.ockawav?, Buggies, Baggage Cars, Ac., male in all their varum* styles, with strict regard ti> durability auJ beauty of tiuish. usiug In all their work the best J uaiabu iron an 1 -‘a-Uern hickory, Re pairs a’tea dud to on the mo>t rea-onuld* term*. They feel confident that all who may fsvor theta with their patron age, will be periectly i»»ti<fi«J on trial ;f their work. The PitSburgh and Manchester Omuibusea pass every fif teen muiutesduring the d.'*v. oct2s:ly PITTSBURGH COACH KACTOHV. K. ntOEtOW MARTIN L. STtVCNS QtORQB ALBART Bigelow St, Co-, Successors to k. m biuklow. n>. 46 wgaw Diamond alley, near Wool street. Pitts b urgb—CO A CIIK 3, CAHUI AGES, PHKA TONS, BUGGIES, and ev-ory description of fancy Tehicb’s built to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed f>r beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. work warranted JOSEPH Fl/KMINd, I-SECCISBOR TO L. WltfCl k CO.l | /"TOTIXKB MARKET BTREET AND DIAMOND, keep; \_y constantly cn hand a full of Drugs, M«di .-hies, Medicine Cbestf., Perfumery, and all articles pertain iug to bis burincsi. Prescription/* carefully compounded H r.ll bourn.' ia*9y JOUS FLtilJfO FLEiHINO BRUTHEHS, uccfViorp to J. Kidd <t Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 00 IU-mi S'r'cL, Pa. Proprietor* of Dr. M'Lnue's Celebratt-d Vermifuge Liver Pills, Ac. jalO JOHN HAFT, JR., (Successor to Ja* M’GtiHVy,) 'Wholesale and Retail Drugglit) A Kl> Dealer Io PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUFFS, Ac., 1C _y\ Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, apr4:m&«lv PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh- Toreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Monnnga hela Bye Whisky, &c., also, rectifying distiller, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. WINES, lira:-dies, Gios, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, SL Croix aud New England Ruin, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, lk-urbou, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandt**: imported Havana, Regalia, aud Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, ull at such low prices as to r.bolleng < compe ition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Doxnijohns of all size*. I respectfully invite on examlna rjon of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsbnrgh, Penn*. By u. c. hill—tub practical violin school- A new and complete Fynopri* of Violin plnving, in nn easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly lor the American studeo*, to which la added valuable les eons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solos and Duos of the most popular welodi-s of the day. Selected, arranged aod compo3ed by D C HILL, pupil of Spohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above jiiit received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street. .DANISIi AQL, JK. ,J. TLWISQ Notice. POBLIBHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “HOST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OE FIFTH ANDJVOUD^ STREETS, AT SG,OO PER ANNUM, OR $5,001. HEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS, Be WN a TETLEY. tiEOUGE ULKTCiIER, FROM NKW YORK, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated \ Goaaamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic \ Band Toupees, ami every description 1 of Ornamental Ualr, for Ladies and Gentlemen. 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, PUts* sp— -uutburuh. R . L . ALLEN, WHOLESALE DEALEK I.V New school for the Vloiln RECOMMENDATION We have carefully examined the aboTe work of IJ. C. [lill’s, and consider it one of the mod complete and prac* cal Violin Schools wo have ever seen. G. ANTON, lb VOOEL, fj.1,6 Teachers of Music. Rea oval, *S-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"» HA’S remoTed to 2U4 LIIIKIITV street, opposite Oarrison alley, and No. 11 SEVENTH, near Smllhfield, where 'be attention of bln friends and the public is lovited to the *tock of KEADY-MADH GOODS always on hand. Abo, Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, including tUts of nil qualities. Trunks, UmbreUas. Ac., Ac. ja&j JOSH m’closxxt M’cLoaaxt. . Wholesale and Eetail Clothing Merchants, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. | THE subscribers respectfully inform their old customers , and the public in general, that they have this day as sociated themselvk!*- in the above busiufccs, under theßrin 01 JOHN M’CLOSKKY A CO. They respectfully solicit a „U 1 b. setUcd by th,m. Reives respectively. 1V LAIRD, (late of the tirm of Coolxt A Laied,) baring XX, opened STORK NO. 9, (two doors above the old «ind,) for tho purpose of carrying on tbo CLOTIIIba BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share oi the patronage of the late firm. N. B. Clothing made to order in the most fashionable styles, and oh the shortest notice—inferior to noD .® l “ 6 .i, be city- - -- James Melllnger, Monongahela planing iy Inform iiii friends lend the public, that hl« new est.b- Itflhinent Le now In full operation, and that he '■ P” 1 "™? furnish Iloat Cabins, and till all order, for PlanoJ Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Aboard and Plank, planed on one or noth rides, constantly and Mouldings, of every description, made to ° Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now rurnlsh them with planed stuff suitable for every description ot work. i bomb...' -***** caiswxu.. HEBBON & CBISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERB, MANDF iCTDRKRS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market Btreet, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Omen.wUl be promptly attended to. _ . ... _ JOSEPH T. LOWRY, No. 4 3 Gbmcr of Fifth and Wood Struti* Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to tDe public that he has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in «mn«j tlon with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servant*, In any capacity, or thoso in want of places, will bo supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at i^/crences—T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Oowan. Esq., W- O. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackeral, A. A. Mason, Mafflt A Old. ? anl ° Schuehmaift A Haxinleln* I' ITHOGRAPHERS—Third street, opposite the Post-office, _j Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, BhOW Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Busings and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronxe, or Black, in the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. oct!s:ly M. GRAFF D. EEJSINOtB T. J. GRAFF. Reltluger Graft* WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood stro i i Pitts burgh, Ta. fcIAHTTFACnTRETvS or Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Tta Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. [mb!6 Cooking Stores, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Sugar Kettles, Stove Kettles, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PamciPit. THE next session of the Institution will commenoe on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeder. • „ _ References^- Hon. A.W. Loomis,o. Knap, Jr., S. F.Yon onhorst, R. Miller. Jr. auc^__ ' JOHN GBOIITT, . IMPORTER OF PRANDIES, GIN, WINES, *c.--Dealer in fine Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Also* Rectifying listiUer, comer of Smithfleld Front .streets, Pittsburgh p I- 1- -, ■> ■ V 1 v.'. ■ • .. - .■ , ;.i BUSINESS CARDS. TUB late firm of JONES A QUIGO, having heen dissolved by the death of John F. Quigg, on the 27th Inst., the business of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, cornor of lloss and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September SO, IS64—[oct2:y MANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Msll and Hammered Iron Axles, —corner of Boss and First etreets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly ISAAC JOKES - D. D. ROQIR3. I>. B. Rogers & Co., MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS’patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and First street*. oct2ly JACOB M’COLLISTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AKD DEaIeU IN ALL KINDS OP SnufYj and Cigarii No. 25 Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pn. Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the various brands of Imported Cignrn. ja3:s CHINA HALL, MARKET BTRKST, BETWEEN THIHD AN!) PODRTtI STREETS. Strangers visiting tiie city should call in to Gee the beautiful assortment of CHTNA y GLASS and QJJEESSWA RE, now open at tho above establish ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest stylc3 of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Waro, white iron-stone, we hare u great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stoneware Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Turvena, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is large and well selected. Jlritannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and Furnishing Goods, we have a large assortment. COMMON WAKE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, P fcsre, Nappies, {fowls, Pitchers, and every article in the line is large, and we uro prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser mav wish. Also, n large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WAItK, which we are selling at mnuufact urers’ prices, ail of which an* offered at wholesale or retail, by octt'ti WM. A. M'CLURG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and WiUow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. IS now receiving a large assortment of FRE3II GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stock, pnrr-hasvd from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will bo sold at the lowest market prices. AS-Hotels, Stoamboats. and families;, buying by the quantity, supplied at wholesale rates. *9- Goods delivers! in the city tree of charge. *t?p2l_ PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY r l‘'llE subscriber respectfully announces to tin* Ladies and J[ Gentlemen <>f Pittsburgh. that he ha? recently erected a RIDING SCIK'GL, which, in v*olnl of site, couimodinus ness and adaptation, uodeniahly excels any similar estab lishment in the Unit-d XM»-* 11« locution l? arreaplMe from all port* of the ci:y, while its high and uiry situation renders it especially suited to tbo promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spared to make this establishment the first ii> the confidence of the public. oct'i'ktf THE Inierest of Mr. JOHN ATWELL in our business ceases from this date hv agreement. n U r business, as WUOLE3ALK GROCERS,wiII i>e continued by the remain* Inc partners uuder (lie firm of LAGALEY, CO3GRAYE A CO., Nos. IS and 20 VYoM street, Pittsburgh. RAG VLKY. WOODWARD A CO.. No. 221 Market street. Philadelphia . WM. BAG A LEY A CO. Pittsburgh, December lOtfc, ISW—;d«--22 Til A V E sold m>int«n*»t In the business of Long. Miller & Co., to 8. a! Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. lOfi Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of ray friends. Pittsburgh, July 2j, lbW. I*. 11. MILLER. 8. A. LoNO Bei i. and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite attention to tbuir stuck of Chandelier*, Bracket?, Pendant?, and uther fixture?. We fit up houses with Gas aud Btenm, make Brass Casting? of all kind? t» order, fur nlsh Railroad Pump? and Tank Fittings, and keep ADti- Attrition Metal constantly on hand. “ Silver Manufactory. SPOON?. FOURS, EMBLEMS, Ac—Hcm>cti>s IN Prices —Owing to superior facilities in manufacturing my own work, we are now selling at least 10 per cent, lower than Uie eastern nthis, or eU-where. All work 1? warranted. Sirrlxitg „SWr—Wo also manufacture Spoons of tb» British sterling quality. Watches ami Watch repairing cominuod, with every fa cility and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and the superior quality ol the work. W- WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, qovl4 earner of Market and Fourth street*. Steamboat Fnrultnre anil Clialra. /r\ WK h«TP on hand and are ecrasUntlr mnnufartn- Ul riDg STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND AIRS, of every- description, viz * * * Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do: Ladies C&b'U Chair?, of various styles; Gent?. do do do; State R.vm do do do; I'c Toilet Boxes; Tote a ietee; Sofa?; Divan?; Centra Tables), Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ae. Material and workmanship wnrranUxl, and prices ?ftti»- factory. T. B. \OUNG A CO., jy2o ?,8 Smithfiehl at.,opposite City Hotel. | " ~ fi i) T I C E . ~ 1 DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, i J\'o 20 fth street. first rnrjirr atu.re Market ftrnt, i " PITTSBURGH, PA * 'ITT'IIERE WILL be found the Urgent and best assorted i v> Ptork of HOSIERY ever offered l':r sale in till? city. : Purchaser? will find it to their advantage to rail at this ca ; lahlishment and exnmlur fur themselves; it id all 1 need to insure their custom. C. DALI . N. B Remember the Cttiur Stockino Corner. febl:y _ C. D. ochres rLKMinu. C. U. (lewdly A. Co., CUIEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Ah. 82 Third ttreet, / near Market, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generalW, that they have now in Ktoro their complete FALL STOCK, confiding of CARPETS of every de.srripUon, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon lugrain, Hemp and RAg. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs ?ad very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mat*, Stair Rods Window Shades, Ac. Persons in want are Invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, IloUds, aod Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. Small profit* and quick TERMS CASH ONLY. oct3 TIIE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John ston A Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Is prepared to execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Biuding. und furnish every article in tbfi Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the eborUvt notice and on the most reasonable term?. Blank Bonk ami Stationery WnreVimiP<v Printing Ofilco anil lU>nk llimlery, corner of Market nml y«*roml «tj> [uotlG J. K. UCfiTUI V. K. SMITH W. W. MA.JH Smith, Malr &, Hunter, (LaU* Smith A Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS la ail kinds of Pittsburgh ManuTac tures. 122 Second und 151 First street, PitUbu’-gh, ’ f»bd Depot of tiongwortli & Zimmerman’s Ca tawba Wine* and Brandy* THK undersigned hua received and oilers for sale, uf Cin cinnati pneti, a large qanntity of Logworth A Zimmer man’s choice anil world-reuowned Sparkling, Dry and La dles' Sweet Catawba Such a* may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will find iny establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brnndy,distilled troro the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges, equal in Qovor to the best imported Cognac. I). FICITETBEN, Jb’JO No. 137 Liberty Btreet. JOHN A. O’niUKN, 67 S.UITIIFIKLD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold und Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Reds, Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed on. Charges for Rtorngi* considerably lower thaa heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. jjy- Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Bllver Watch es, Jewelry, A c., always on hand. aprlo:6m NEW SKKD TfORKi JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for eaIoCANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bint Seeds Canary,Hemp, Millet,llopo and mixed Seed. Bouquet* will be furnished composed of tho finest FLOWERS,vit: Camelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (in pots) for Christmas Trees, from tho Seed and Horticultural Store, No. -49 Fifth Ht„ near Wood. dec2o rruiß subscriber bavin* the exclusive rlc;ht to manufac- I tare and n«» RWKENKY’S ,HOT AIK AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, b prepared to receive contract for henUu« building with the most economical Furnace now jn ufie. The attention of those Interested is solicited. Anv tntortDßlion can bo bad Of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, • Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at. — 7717., ,,' It is True 1 •£s***&■ TIIAT PICTURES of superior excellence may JscW b Q obtained at CARGO’S New Dnguerrean Gall* •Ijig/gjF rr No 76 fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to hlpbes Children tnfcen In a few seconds. Call and ojamlne specimens of the various style*. Booms open day endive- ZTT", ' ~„.,MABCOB H. DOULIDAT E ' li'ii'l'*,"Hollldn.y7 Oood« forre-shiplnfint loct9.6m lIOBiK LEAGUE FACTOBV. HAMTITON BTKWAKT, Manuficturer of Shirting, S t«S kbere* str « l "' Allegheny, her opened aWaVorootn Btcosn <*obt 1-03 T BuiLPlsoa, eorner selveH. _____ ; ijARLOR FURNITURE.—We are constantly manufoc- Jr turing fine p«rlor furniture of every descrlptloDj war ranted In material and workmanship, sold at reduced prices. [mar24] T. B.TOUNQ A 00. ' A- •- s " > PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1855 Isaac Jouea, JOHN J. O’LKATtY, JNO. PHILLIPS S. A. LONG & CO., Vv. ». Haven Loan Ofllce< uonnumc Uie Sniokci „• ■> *4 “ *- * • ,'■ * * - . *' i> *» V . Vt* * r ‘ ■s' «- *,/* r ■? .‘t, * w . .■’iT.v,’ ' £ *t v . * . . ‘ ■“ « »t N ' -» j..; k y .v* t *. BUSINESS CARDS, II E MjO V A L. C. IHMSEN MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottlel, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; — FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Hos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st., PITTSBURGH, _PA. [sdi2B II A tOFW A M. E for Saddlers and Carriage Mailers. R. T. LEECH, JR:, No. 127 Wood street» PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Moss, Bout Stuff, Springs, &c„ &c, Boots and Hhoes, Wholesale and lteta.il JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 Market, and 6 Union street, third door from the Market Ilcuse, would call the attention of hla friend?, aud the public generally, to the fact, that he lias now on hand the largest and best selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, In all their varieties, worn by ladies and gentlemen of Phil- -elpbia. New York and Boston, and trusts, CADof»' iail to pleo&e all. t Ilia prices are very much reduced, aud he sells Ladles Gaiter* at from $1,12 to $2,50; Geutlemen’fl from $2,25 to $0; and excellent Geutleinen’s Gaiters, and Youths and Children's wear, at extraordinary low prices. Ue also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of LADIES A'-'D GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, of the best quality and the latoststyle, al! of which be warrants. Nor should be overlooked his very large as sortment ot Gum Sandals, Overshoes and Bools, for Ladies, Gentlemen nod Children. Every person who favors him with their patronage will be fairly dealt with. janl) W A TEIITcU ÜbT 1 AsjTl TUtk7 HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND TUE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOK BAELZ. Graduate and Practitioner iu the OM Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Horoaepatbic.und for the past tcD years a successful Uydropathist, bus opened a WATER CURE in the above location. The perfectly safe, diroct and Immediate effect this Pys tern bus ou all Fevers, nud ull discuses arutv and chronic— whi'e it L* mild, grateful aud invigorating to tho weak and debilitated, render- it peculiarly detdrublo 10 families, who will bo treated at their homes. Allopathic and Uoma.pHthic treatment will ibn admluL tered where desired; but, after long and thorough ozpe nonce, Doctor Biu-lx give* a devi led preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old ani new world, proven so eminently successful in every form of disease, Deluding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cuta neous, Nervous aud Liver DLseaHes. Testimonials of cure? from highly reputable citizens of nearly every giute iu the Uninn, can be examined at Doctor Baelz's office, The Rev. Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis. Worm water being used in the commencement, and often throughout the treatment,U Is aluxury Itisteaiiaf unpleas ant, a* there unacquainted might suppose. i.tf taiNCEH.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. H. William*, Thompcoa Bell, J. R. Wei den, D. T. Morgan, Wo. D. liolrne*, E. 1L English, B M. Kerr. The undersigned, having visited Dcrtor Baclr’s In 3 litu* tion and witnessed his succe*>ful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skilltul Phy sician : Chariest. Ruaseil, Jos IPConcclls, David Hunt, John C. Curtis, RohL Patrick, John U. Livingston, John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, O Ortti<by Gtiqrg. J Jim*'. AtlCll A tlL> C. iIUCtVI.NG, UAJfI'FACTURf-R OT Gilt, Silver, Brass. Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, I)LAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 Ft. Claiu i-Tiu.T. All kinds of Composition Ornaments. for btenmeoat-, Ac. All kinds of Gild ng and Re gilding, to ord*-r. Gilt Moulding* fir Frames, wholesale aud retail Yuru>sh for | Oil I’u nnugs. Eugraving* and Lithograph*, lor sale. i Impaired or defaced Gil Pu. tilings restored iu the j beM manner. . / 1 AH Framrs and Mouldings m .trnftrtfaml In tlilftestab* I Ibhinent may be cleaned without injury, with Reap and j wat*-r. Cull and see. No. 21 St. Clair st., Pittnborgh. [mh'dC.tf Rew Trluimlng Store, No. 83 Garner vf Mmkrt street and thf Diamond. TMtANK VAN GORDEK respeefuliy Rououare-i to the _£/ publirof Pittsburgh nud vicinity, that he will upon hi* now Trimming Store uu Muoday, April 17 th. Having fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest r.lyl«* 3 or Trimming* anti Fan cy Goods, bo flatters blun>clf that he wIU i.Uer superior in doceneuts and endeavor to give lull satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forgot the place—No. 83 Market street, comer of the Diamond. (apr!2j FRANK VAN GoKDKII. Seminary for Uoya. Soulh-wtsi ct,r. of I\fih ami Grant tLs.,o]’j‘osii* Court House. ri'UK Fall Session of Ibis School will commence <m MON- X DAY, September 4th, and the duties ofinstructiou will bo resumed by Messrs. UKIUUS and M’DONALD. There are ten suocosire months In the Academic year. Tuition is $12,61) per quarter. The Dumber of pupils is limited, end boys are admitted In the order of applications which may bo made after August 3oth, at 54 Liberty street, or at bebool, or by letter dropped in Post Office. nu'.*:bw* litfPi i. LLUUi JOSEPH J. LLAJi. Ledlle dk Ulnm, (Successors to Mulvany A l«edlin ) ms ANUFAtTURKRS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flirt LYL uod Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealer? m all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vial? and Bottles Ware house corner of Market und Water streets, Pittsburgh. mh3:dlr XV m. H. Talcott A Co., lacoctsaous to t. eennemt, ju., * co.,] MANUFACTURERS UF GILT AN D MAHOGANY LOOK ING G LASSES, Portrait und Picture Frames, Ac., and dealers lu Imported aud Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 02, cor ner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. oetlUHw A Cat d. HAVING eoid my Interest in the firm of T KENNEDY, JR., A CO., to William H. Talcoit, who, with A. G. Henry, will continue the Looking Glass aud Variety Busi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood aud Fourth streets, under the style of Wm. H. Talcott A Co. I cmfide;:';/ re commend them to my former customers, r* -r.w way qualified to give eutire satisfaction. All persons haviug demands against me, an 1 ~U iud<. ll>-d to me, wiU please make an early settlement. ocil2 T. KENNEDY. J R. Henry Riohardion, Jewellery HAYING rc-ntted his store Id a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call tha attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable stylos, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., pu- FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache, Work Tablet- and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottlfo, Table MtU?) Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnaies in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endleas Tariety ot u.n-ful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appre ciated. [novl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. ENTEIIIMIISE WORKS No 130 Wood str'H, Third di*>r below Virgin Alley. JVOWN A TKTLKk would cull the attention of Sporting 1 > men to their large assortment of Guns, Kille.* and Re volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stc-ek ever opened in this market; together with a general ussortuu-ut of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools aud Fishing Tackle, ull of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approted paper. raarlS Hoots and Shoes. JM’LAUGHLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite , the Mayor’s Office,is mauufiwturiugGentlemeu’s first Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiter*; Ladles’Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip pers,and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade; fancy Kid and Baiin Gaiters, of the best material; ilis.-;e? and Children's do, of every variety. N. B.—All kinds made to order,oo short netlofl. fsulO Dissolution of Partnership. rpnK Partncnhlp between Wm. Youugson und Daniel JL Youiigson. under tli** name of Wu. Youar.so* A Co., is m;Boivii>. WM. YuCNGcON will carry on the PAINTING but lues* In all its branches nt the Shop of the lato firm. No. 23 SEVENTH street, opposite tho Neptune Engine House. mb2 7;lw WM. YUUNGSON. North-Western Police Agency, ‘0 BO WASHINGTON STREET, comer of Dearborn, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ALLAH PINKERTON _ Plukcrtou A Co OEYOTE THEIR ATTENTION Tj TUE TRANSACTION OF A GENERAL DbTrfCTIVE IHJLICE MJSINK3B Id the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. uihl9:dtf Soldiers' Bounty Bauds, AKD Cl AIMS AGAINST GoVLUNMKNT —I will j.ro c to Bounty Laud Warrants for Soldi*?™, their Widows and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against Government, and aticuii to business in the “Court of Claims,” recently established by Congress omca No 148 Third street, ono door above Smltbflehl st. March 19, lbss—(mb-Q) CIiAULE* NAYLOR, Bounty Lands—Soldiers* Clnlnu. rpUB undersigned has mode arrangements with Thomas I Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS, Ac lor Soldiers, tbeir Widows or Cblldreu, for BOUN 1Y LANDS, or uny other claims on the Government. 1 3 SAMUEL FAIINEoToOK, Residence, No. 9_Kofs l*iit i d>urgh. Bounty Land*. rpUE undersigned contiuues to oolain Bounty Bund I Warrants Tbe preset bill gives to all wbo bure served in any war since 179 J. 100 acres. Terms moderate, se 7 L UBJ2 COCKSIIOOT, 37 Diamond alley. between Wood st und Diamond. Atrrncy for soldiers’ Claims. Location of lands*—fukcuask and sale of EAND WAUIIANT3. —The undersigned has made ar rangements with competent aud responsible geutlemm to obtain Certificates or Warrants lor Soldiers, their widows or minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for the Location of Lands, and the Furchaso.nd Sale of Land Warrants. _ . xujr, mh!4:tf Corner of JVood aud Fifth streets. Mew Paper Hangings. NO. 85 WOOD STREET. Fine french and American parlor papers; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marLlo; Hall Papers, of various styles; Fie’d and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, W iujlnw Shades. A lance and complete assortment of the above*, selected mMon ' giu * BOll at sisal frgsh alu " Walter P. Oltrihtu, IMPORTER and; Dealer in French and American Paper tlanglnga. ' »' a- * * ~; *■ *i ‘ * . ./ •'C;‘ VC< fc *<?*-: ' ■ ■ * -A**: ** */V» • '• -r, -4-' * * '» *.* V jjfi V'i ->* *■' CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUBOE RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL. VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Olilo find Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. rpHE ahortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, JL Chicago, Rock Island, Qalena, and St. Louis, is VI .*• CLEVELAND. , . . . This route Is One Hundred miles snorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Clevelund. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six boars, Chicago iwenty-threo hours, and fit. Louis thirty-seven hours. VTA ALLIANCE. The Trntns of the Ohio and Peuna. Railroad leaving Pitt >- burgh At 3.00, 4. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M., ccmni i nt Alliance at 0 30 A. M., 11.45 A. M., and G. 30 P. SI., iu for Cleveland leave Allianceat7.3o, A. SI., and 12.hu U. and 035 P. M , conn.-cting at Hudson with Trains f> r Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland u.r 10.04 A. ST., 2.20 P.M., and 9.00 P.M. for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Bock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through wild, out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh *' 8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as thi l U the only train by which close connections ore mad through to the above point. Passengers by this traL reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis at mi> night. Tli- Spacers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the M. - iK-rcrtbvla wliatf every mornine, (Sundays excepted.) i.* jo for \wn-vill.*, connecting with the Crain leavir. VidLvlll** at 4.30 P. M., and arriving at Cleveland at 9.U ! F. M. An \tLv.mmodaUoa Tmln will leaTo TVetlsTllle Jail.' (Sunday* excepted.) at 6.4 )V. M, connecting at Uayar: ■ viih Kxpn.j'.-t Train urrtvii.g lu Cleveland at 3 P. M. Train? 1 from WMIstHIh and Cleveland connect at Bayar . f.»r Currolllon, Vaynesburg, Dovtr, and Now Pbilade.lphi: icketß for Cleveland. Chicago and the North-weP' vm \v«llsrilk*. are arid at a leas rate than via Alliance. Tne Trains front Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run h foil ,rr Leave Cleveland ut 7.30 uud 2.30 A. M., and G. 25 1 31.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M., and 10.0'. Ct.fcaso r..r Rock Maml and St. U>nia k follow.: For Rock Island at 900 A. JI , ami 11.00 P. M lor St Louis at 0.10 A. M , and 10.05 P. M. Passengers for St. Louis go over Hock Island P.aUroad t- Joiii-t no; thenveover the Chicago and Mi.-sisblppi Railroad ;o Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Lool- Po*«i C'-ere by the 9 15. A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis o' 11,i*o same evening, auJ by the 10.05, P. M., Train, atnoot checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked Tor Chicago «nd ct. Louis. FMLE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Isi class. '- I d's- Ist class. 2d cV< To Alliance «2 30 To Lit 8i»ll-....$10 CO $l3 .. id.rvrland ... 4CO “ H(«-k Isl’d. ISGO 14 J, “ Toledo fi 3*» *• Catena IS lo 14 0-' Chlc>ig«'l.*.....l3 (Ai $lO f/J “ Springtleld 1h 70 16 2' .. Blfmmiiigt...lG Oti 1140 “ Burltugton 2100 “ Bt. L0ui5.....21 OJ 10 L 0 Passenger* are requested t< offic* of ilie Company, in M< cori:»r. J • DT NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! yrißAcan Konhera Illinois to tho Mississippi Bivor, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, All Railroad to MUslaalppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R AII/ road Fjkwe:! :ly nrr CmoAno and 4uno?A & Cent. Mn.il.AfiT Tract K- U. is now completed, Ami Trains run the entire distauaa fora CUICAQO T‘>' BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The* Ou’v Dlnct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCi K Ki»KU£i,* MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WABRILO, FOR • i>Ktt MOINKS, COUNCIL BLU rF, Ac , and the OMT AL I ItAi LUOAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST.LODI9, BLOOM IN(iT->N CLINTON, PRCATUU, CAIRO, SKIUNOFIKL!’. JAn.SONYILLti, NARLES, *inJ iniermediaU’ fctdtioua c... the Illinois Central, Great "Western, and Ohio and Mi££h sipid Railroads. Trains on the above Line lewveChicaßO on tha arrival * t Trains from the Hast—avoiiiug all laying Over at any r* the point*. _ p u g e* leave Ruriingtm daily fjr Southern and Centre 1 j low a and Northern Missouri—making the quickest aim I m<vt reliable route to rvarh all the important pcluta wu i I of the Mii-sir-sippl a? far a* Council Blulf, with from forty | bfty uiiU s less staging than by any other rona. The Roa<i 1 f,-r a large portiou *.f the way, is laid with the OONTINUom J Kail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West well s'ocftiNl with the most modem .Locomotives and j ww Oars. £LJ“ Uv this rente passengers an* fare of making tlr-uri, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised Qme.avoiJir,' th«* vexatious duliy of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, aft cn the route by Alton. Baggage cheeked direct through from Chicago, and n-. charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can he purchased r-t nil the Railroad Ottfe-s iu the East; at the Office of tl.*» Compiuy, corner of Clark and Lake screets, In the Granii'* Building; at tbo Depot of the Galena It. IL, and at th" Cent. R. K. Office, corner ol Lake and Dearborn sU , opposite Tromont Uouse, Chicago. fitV IQt!X consigned by this route will receive immed.* at** despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Sup'L C. E. FOLLKTT, O Geni Ticket Ag’t, Cb ? cai>\ 4 can be procured at the principal Railroad Oftlr-H of the country. __ »oh!9 i 855. AIB LINE BOUTE 1865. FKOM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS- IHiIIpOAD, Formerly the Chicago and Mississippi. C’jrrytny the Great American Erj-ras unci 5. Mails. rpHE Onlv Direct ami Reliable Route to the South m.-l x South-West—hevouty Mika Shorter than any oth’ r Route. Chicago. St. Low: £t. Louis Pitv Express 9.15 A M ~ 12 30 A. > - SL Louis Night Espies 10-00 P. M 2.45 P. >'• Trains ruu directly through without change of cars *.r bairgage. Pm* Chicago la St. Louis in 15 l 4 hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At .lollet, with the Ro« h Island Railroad fjr ottuwa, L i Salk, Kcch Island and Cet» tral lowa. At UloomlDKton, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, WayuesTille uud D-*catur, end with Stages for Peon i. At £p Itigfleld.wUh Great Western Railroad lor Jacksci - villeand Illinoisßiver. At Alton, with Dally Line nf Packets for ITannihi , Qaiucy and Keokuk; the n.oflt expeditious and reliab.J route to all portions of North-easieru Missouri. At St. Louis, wl’h Daily first class Steamers for Nev 1 Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower MiftiiwdpT » and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Josep' , and all potnis c.n the Miuiouri, Tennessee, Cumberland a. 1 Arkansas Hirers. K. P. MORGAN, Snp’t, liloomiDgton, 111. L. DARLING. Agent, Chicu o, 111. _ fnp?) THE PENNSYLVAN IA RAILROAD. TUI K GREAT CENTRAL HOLTB, connecting the J > land.* cities with Western, North-western anil Sou; j* ■western States, Lr u continuous Railway direct. This roi d also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line cl steamers o all parts on the Western Hirers, and at Cleveland and San duskv with steamers to all ports oil tbo North-western Lake's; making the most direct cheapest ami reliable rot ‘-e by which FREIGHT can by forwurded to and from taa Ureal HVs'. .EDWAUD A. nUCKGit. RAILROADS VTA. WELLSVTLLK. , procure their tickets at tb* ionon[rabela lioute, below th« >URAND, Sup’f, Cleveland. CAUGIIRY* Ac’c. Pittsburgh CENTRAL ROUTE. lOWA, MISSOURI, Via CHICAGO, ALTON AND 6T. LOUIS rail Emm'- xwo throcou nxmc-sa trains thut, sundatj excepted. Isarrs Arrives nt hates BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FiliST CLASS. —Boots, shoe?, Dry Goods, 1 10 0 t; (io boxes,) Furs. Feathers, Ac J SECUND GLASS.—Books nn.i Stationery, | Dry Goods, (iu bales,) Hardware, Lea- >76c. j)«r lOOlhs. iber, Wool, Ac } THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Hugging, Bacon i 65 100 , , 3> umi Fork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac J * y FOURTH Cl. Ada Coffee, Fish, Bficotl and ) Bsc lootl , 3 . Fork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil ) r In shipping Goods from iroy poiut East ot Philftd I* phiiv, bo particular io nwrA: package “rux Ptnnsylvan ia itaitroad." All Goo in consigned to the Agents of this Rc \d at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded withe Jt detenviou. . . T Freight Agents—Moses Fotter, Boston; J. L Elliott. Y.; E. J. Soeeder, Fniludelphia; AJngruw & Boons, Bam* more ; UeO.C. FruDciscus, I'iitsburgb; Shringman A Brow u, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. 0. >leldrum, lladunn, Ind.; KatclifT & Co., dt. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell A Bod, Evansville, lmliaua. U. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. 11. J. LOMBAEUT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 111111:1-: DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, botVM>n Philadel phia aud Pittsburgh. TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at l)/ 3 , A AL, and Plas burgh for Philadelphia ut 7, A. M. THE PAST Ll.'- E leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh al 1 P. M.. and Pi 'B - for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS , Tit AIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at lu, P. M. • Tin- above Urn* cuum-ct at Pittsburgh with the Rallror.lß to ami from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, t.aleua, and Chicago, 111; Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville, Kyg Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette and lndiunupolLs Iod.; Cincinnati, B. y ton Springlit ld, BelLdbutuine, Sandusky. Toledo, Ue •«- laud Columbus, Zanesvillo, Massillon aud coster, Ob o; also, with the Steam Packet Boa to from and to N-W Ohle.v .0, St Louis, Louisville and Cixcisxati. Through Tickets can be bud to or from cither of the abo e Por further particular, see handbills at the differ nt starting points. Passengers from the West will find this . e shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, B* u» more, New York, or Boston. TUOS- ?W°RE, Agent, Passenger Lines, pniladelphiu J.ME^KIMKN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittshurgl.. rfUIUEB TURK E-STORY HOUSES FOR BA LB—Situ*:- J JL on Franklin and him streets. The corier booso < n taiu-« live rooms, a gp&il cellar anil a store*rOuni—water <>. tur**A through the bouse. The other houses pontnin eight rooms each; bath rt *uij» collar, ami hot and cold water through the whole bow. For price ami terms call at the Real Estate Otica of S. CUTUBKRT * fiON- AUoUtifcl fc AiSD EOT Foil 9*50. —For pale, a i** Frame Strolling nouse, with good Lot, paled ft oc», fiult trees, Ac., pleasantly situated, on Kit. Washing tc .1, vrltbin twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain. c*jj be had in tho aboyo, and easy terms of payment. apG S. CUTUBBBT k 80S, 140 Third m. PHILADELPHIA, Howard Association) Philadelphia* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.—To all persons afflict ed with Sexual disease, such os SozniDol Weakness, Im potence, Gononhcea, Gleet, Syphilis, Ac„ Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, lo view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortunate victims of.such diseases by quacks, have directed their consulting Burgeon, os a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all persons thus afflicted, (oale or female,) who apply by letter, (post paid,)with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH HEDICINKB FREE OF CHARGE. Tie Howard Association is a benevolent institution, es tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with M Virulent and Epidemto diseases,” and its funds can be used for no other purpose It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the association commands the highest Medical skill of Address (post-paid) Dr. GEO. IL CALIIOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. .. . EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. f a P 2 ) GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET ‘WAREHOUSE, iftj. 173 CUESTTfUT STREET, (Oman liroifeKtoiscx Hall.) Philadelphia, FTJENITTTEE, X2TEVE2Y STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none hut experienced workmen, (appren tice* being positively excluded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers.-, Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, i> the facility of Furnishing a House, ottber in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establisliment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always ex hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. . To five an idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need onlyibform you that my Rooms aro 175 leetlong, by 27 feet wide, four boors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is oil done under my own immediate inspection. Tacking is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Fbila datpbia are respectfully invited, as purcaaaera or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods* au2o:ly COMMISSION AND J?OEWAKDINO MERCHANT, NO. S 8 Ccmai&tz, enow St» lonia, Slq%' . CONSIGNMENTS aidCorninijtelbßSimjmeet wßbpwippt and perconal attention, and-Hterhl.adeano'J.'virill bo given when required, on or Bills of Lading, in hand. ' 4 ; * ’■ Orders tor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices* The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayage as much'os possible avoided. BITXBEtOXS: _ Page A Bacon, 81. Bonis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Oharless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosea A Frater, do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.bntlurA Bro.,Pittabh; E.O.Gooodman A Co., do; D. Leech A Co., do; E.AC.Y«rnallACo.,Philada; Wo.Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Buck AUorjau: glow A March, NewTork. B. B. Comegya, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; JoalabXee A Co., Baltimore. A. G.FarwellA Co.»Boston; Abraham J.Cole, do; Howard,Bon AOo., do; W.B.Reynolds, Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro.. do; T.O.Twichell A Co.,Commission Merchants, New Orleans. have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mall.or t* hen endorsed on billaof lading before,or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOQRIDGE, Bt. Louis. Missouri. MecUanlcs’ Hauls of Pittsbargli. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of the Act incorporating >ald Bank, ap proved -March 30th, 1855 fc aud the act approved the 16th day of April, 1860, entitled rt An Acl Regulating Banka,” BOOKS to recelv- subscriptions to the Capital Stock of eaH “ MECHANICS’ BANK OF PITTSBURGH” will be opened at the MtRCiu.NT6' Esciunce, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on the TWHNTY-SJXTII DAY OF APIUL, 1855, at 10 o’clock, A. M., to remain open for six juridi cal days, from 10 o’clock, A. M. until 3 o’clock, P. M., Cl e.aeh day. J. K. Moorhead, I 1L 11. Hartley, 9. Jon*s, I William M. Hirsh, J. W. Batler, j W. 0. Leslie, R. Miller, Jr., 11. L. lllogwalt, W. U. Smith, I Wm B. Holmes, Wm K.Nimick, i Jas. B. Lyon*', A U. Gross, James A. Uutchlnson, J. Schoonmaker, . William J. Anderson, T. S. llolmea, James Park, Jr., Geo. W. Jackson, David Campbell, U. Hepburn, Isaac M. Pennock, Springer Harbaugh, William FI Johnston, Alexander King, Geo. C. F anciscus, Roberi Galway, A. Kirk Lewis, Samuel McClurkan, Q«o. W. Cass, Kobfc. Ualzell, Holy Patterson, A. W. Loom! , Andrew Burke, J. B. Wlworth, Commissionen. aps:3w _______ BPBI2TG STOCK 07 HAMBUBG PIA3SOS, CHARLOTTE BLTJ&TE, No. 118 Wood Pittsburgh, sole Agent The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly so il * ©! VI •perior to all others, both in dasiidty of touch and twptriorUy of lon<. They hare cot only received the highest marks of appro bation lrom tho best European Pianists, such as LIST, THALBEUG, And oihers, who have them constantly In their own use, but also from our resident Professors. The following is an extract from B lotter of PROFESSOR HENRY ROIXBOCK. After describing the particular style, two of which be want- for his own use—one Grand and one Square—he 6peak< :ia follows of their excellent qualities: “ Hy little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my self, have a good instrument, and yours are tho on.y ones which can satisfy me. «< instruments are offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastio touch and the tone of yours. | “ X remain yours, respectfully, “Hentr KonßOCk, Pittsburgh, Pa.” For sale by CUARLOCTE BLUMB, at the “Old Estab. lished Piano Depot,” 118 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth Also, si te Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for IJal ei t Davis d Ch.'s Boston Fianos, (which in the East ern Cities are considered auperior to either ChickeTlng’s or Nunns A Clark's, but which fact is not extensively known, as they have but lately been introduced here;) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from $2'26 to $BOO. mhlO A FEW days since, I published an advertisement of my A. 11 oiauEO Piaicos, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. H. Rohbock, of this city, addressed to Messrs. Uaumgarten & Ueins, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, was lu s erte<l. This morning X observed In several of tbe dully pnpers a «• KotloV* signed by Prof. R, in which he states that I was unauthoriaed to make use of It, and that it was incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presaroid that it he had written the letter, he, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con* sequemly required no authority from him to make the game public. As regardi tire assertion as to Its incorrect ness, 1 hart* the letter In my possession, and it speaks fot itself, v ord for word as I haYp published. Messrs. Uoum garteo t Ueins are not dependant upon Mr. Rohbock for eudcu -'inent—their Pianos were known, appreciated and received the highest rommendatioua from the first artists, long before Prof. R. saw fit to pass an opinion upon them. My reason for publishing the extract was In the fact that be was well known In the city, and not b 8 ause hlsrecom* meudation was necessary to establish the merit of the Hano6. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their own merit, and are endorsed by such men a<» List,Tbolberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. m h‘2iJ CHARLOTTE PLUMB. IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, In this paper, my na te Is made use of In connection with the Hamburg j pianos. Such use la unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the mat er is incorrectly stated and misapplied, “lhe faett are these: A boat a year ago 1 wrote to Baumgarten A Heins, Piano-makers In Hamburg, (Germany,) for a Plano of a new and peculiar construction, and of which 1 furnish ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested mo to examine a Piano ot their make sent *.o Mrs. Blume, at the same time offorlug to turn ah me with a similar one, in case I liked it. X accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not please me, 1 declined purchasing of them. I have since bough: and am now using a Plano Irom the factory of Nf.vcj, A Clabk, N. Y. (tnh23) HENRY ROIIBOCK. gM! PIANOS. BM’p JOHN H. MELLOR. No. 81 Wood sthest, U U fi u ÜbetweenU between- Fourth street and Diamond alley, has just rec eived from the manufactory of CUIOKKRTNQ ft SONS, BOSTON, a new and fall supply of their FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with all the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Piano Fortes from this man ufactory ere warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON .FACTORY PRICES. OLD PIANOS. —Several second-hand Pianos, in good order, for vale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, &c., Ac. MELODEONS —A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new and beautiful styles, and from, the best manufactories la the country, at $46, $6O, $76, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOHN H. MECLOB, Agent for the sale of Cbickeeino * Sons* Pusos, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. Jfg-U o. 81 Wood street, betw-en Diamond alley and Fourth street. . tnM6 MOVING DAY IS OVER! and many families have changed their residences. Bome bavo left places that are dear to them, have attended some “loved one 1 ' through a long illness, ending iu deathl Many.find, their new homo is not os convenient as the old one; while other* are pleased with the change. In moving, the hands are exposed to the cold air, and become sore, and rough; This e>in be cured, and they can be made soft and white by the me of the HERPKTIO SOAP—price 12J4cts. per cake. Sold by [ap4V S. L. OUTHBERT, 140 Third 6t. r DO YOU WANT A SMALL FARM 2—For sale,’ a Farm of. Twenty-four Acres, eight of which are in cultiva tion, and all cleared except' eight acres, which are in choice timber;-an Orchard of about eighty trees of-different kindßj-aboui five acres contain Coal; situated at three jaile 8 from the city, and three quarters of a mile from the Ohio river. Price $l7OO. Terms: $BOO in baud; remain t der in one and two years. 8. tfUTHBERT Ar SON, ap4 No. U 0 Third at, NUMBER 185. ST. LOUIS JOSEPH JttOGRIDGB, CARD, NOTICE. „ NEW STOCK OF CNIGKER ING $ SONS <-?•_#*■ .s« ■• f & ‘4' t : ■ ' '♦**!»■ \ r* *'* * t bates or Aovuarisivu agreed upon er Tini pittbbvbob-pmisb flft LIftSS !tOSPA£tit,o4 L*a|} )qp oa® in5erti0n................. '■» “ each additional insertion. “ •* one wcetw...V*» “ •»* two reeks » —i n 3 oo thrvc weu 4.,C0 one- m0ntU...~.«. tiro month*. ? CC .. three months....'. 8 10 .. four raonthß... ***—< 1® 00 =: six month* 18 CO , ono year - 18 00 CatA } of-* l?np* or leas, pgr antm!!!.........*««♦«. 10 00 CBAKQIAEXX AT PLKIS^RIJ One oquarc, pet annum, (oxclnslTe of the paprr)~. iAILY MORNING .POST. THURSDAY 110RNiNG:::::::::::::::APRlL 20. GOSSIP ABOUT COURTS. viait of the French Emperor oud Km press to Englnndi Loudon, Friday, April G, 1855. We are to have a visit from Napoleon lit. and hia wife. How will they bo received? You may rest assured that JohnJßnll does not moan to forget the coup d'etat. He will remember that liberty has been suppressed by a coup d» main. He will evon tell you, in perfect conn* denoe, that Louis Bonaparte is a dangerous, faithless man, not to be relied upon ; bot then he has used his ill-gotten power in favor of Eog« ; laud, and so must bo welcomod as p good friend, and a gentleman, just as Nicholas was welcomed before he tried to cure the “sick man/ 1 theory he is an adventurer, an oatcastj a bur- I gtar, a parvenu; but, for all practical purposes, ' he is tho powerful ally and the respected guest lof Her Most Qraoious Majesty. Accordingly, I the Common Counoil of the oity of London are 1 to present bim with an address, and to offer him i all the honors they can. I wonder if they would not do tho same for the Emperor of Austria, who i would thus become tho successor pf Kossuth in : these city favors ? One thing is sure. Napoleon will ; make the best he can of his position to get Novations. am told that even tho nouse of Commons will be aßked to show their respect and kind regards for the Imperial visitor. Eat modusin rebut, and there are many obsequious M. P/s who, having a share, or a bopo of having a Bbare, la some great commercial enterprise in France, un derstand a bint for moving that the House should testify their loyalty in soma way or other toward the Queen’s illustrious guest. A demon'- stration by her Majesty’s faitbfal Commons is , , looked for, at all events. Wo shall see the form It will take. . j However, tho Parliament is a prudent and i cautious body, and knows that thrones in Franco are not quite safe from accidents. Napoleon may die, as did Nicholas, very suddenly, and, the next ruler may be tho people of France, &nsi,- ; the Place de la Concorde may rcassume its old name, and more called the Place de la 'Revolution. Suoh things have happened ere r(hi.B, in times more peacoabiy disposed, than . ours, and may happen again, any day. And it ; is pretty, sure that the .successor of Napoleon •' ■ 111. will not be verjr grateful for the bxoessiva s honors "paid to him-on this side of the Channel, . : - Theße weighty considerations, patent to the bon orablo members of both. Houses, may .frustrate the imperial hope for Parliamentary demonstra tions in favor of December 2 ; bnt the-zealous are at wort, nt all events. The country is oonn- : ted upon for certain. Thero will be imperial ex enrsions to.several townß, and all the places tbns « honored,” will snrely come forth with bb many addresses. Tbs enlightened constituencies are •’ never late for parades, offering an opportunity > for fulsome adulation. ■ M■ ■ . . ’ The fact la that many a good ipan of pricci- . pies is, just now, very much afraid, lest the spirit of servile adulation shall bring into disre pute thenational oharaoter. “I am not eo much ;■■■. < afraid for London, as for tho Provinces”—ssld . to ma a oonversative gentleman—“and I should . be glad to hear that he will keep to 'Windsor and' its festivities. Court honors, however extravo- 1 ’ gact knightings, however ill bestowed,'will do ! ... no great harm—Aoni soil gui maly penee— thpy, will be taken for not more than they are wprth, | the unmeaning politeness of high and highest life for a man of expediency; but God save ns ' from opportunities for mayor, sheriffs, counoil men, clerks and all tho official and offioiouß small fry of provincial town'a -to display -their , enthusiasm for ‘her Majesty’s guests.’ Suoh v . demonstrations would invest the reception of Napoleon with a character which Wind eor could never give to it, and which would go so far to injure our reputotioD as a nation of freo men, adverse to despots and despot isms.” I givo yon this opinion at length, be cause it contains tho views of that numerous class of politicians of nil parties, who aro desi rous that the Imperial visitors shall reoeive all tho honors dictated by policy, bat none more than suoh. I need hardly observo that tho Empress' Eu genie is the great object of prospective cariosity with tho whole fair sex. Thero will be a rush to see her, and Napoleon is snrely most glad to havo a wife, who, having risen “from tho ranks,” is certain to he looked for eagerly by all the female population of any country. vWhy should Mrs. Smith not think her daughter, Miss .. Eugenio Smith, destined for a poßition liks^ Mademoiselle Montijo’s? And then, the parisons to be drawn between her atia the ' Queen! "What a field for feminine conversauon.:i;^J^-. am rather afraid for poor Victoria.:She too much criticised oven now, without being - compared to any one else. ** She looks .'“'"K,'" . sulky, ill-natured, rather passe, very com- * - ' -7 coon, proud, and a great deal more. -She. t ; drinks, she beatß hor children,—she is awfully . - jealous, so as to have onoe looked out Priaco Albert, who went homo a little after 10, she is most tyrannical to her servants, ana boxes thetr eaTS,” &c., &o. I have hoard all these remarks, not once, but a thousand times, not in one rank of aociety, but in all ranks* What will it be, when sho will ho looked at, .by the Bide of the smiling, beautiful and young Em press, who has no* been. aPriuceßß? It isab-- solutely horrifying to think of the remarks in - , store for her Majesty. Loyalty has no pow*r.. ; _ over female lips that will talk soaudel. Times. , A Short Chapter on Sleep* If one only thinkl of it, says, the Brooklyn, Eagle, sleep in a great city iB.a queer thing. Think of fifty thousand In this olty all sleeping at once. Fifty thousand in tiers, ono, two, three, four, five deep—from cellar to garret. Fifty - thoasond in red night caps—tasselled and nn* tasselled. Ten thousand in dingy oncß that were white Mondays and Mondays ago. Fire thousand in silken ones. Some edgod beauti-- fnlly; some hemmed with a sail needle, and some uncapped altogether; with locks dishevel led, and ruffled like “quills upon the fretful por auptno.” Five thousand snoring alto. Fivo thousand snoring bass. Five thousand un der rags. Twenty thoosand under calico. A hundred or so beneath silk. Some dreamless as the grave. Kinglots twisted up in cigar light erg—tresses streaming over the pillows—no tresses at all. Some writhing under oyster supper nightmares, chased in imagination by Balem witches with snaky broomstioks, or cted.- itors with judgments and soarlet flags.. Others enjoying beantifio visions, “ Now melting In mi?ts, and now breaking in eleamSj Like the glimpses a saint has of heaven in dreams.” Sleep, the sweet restorer, equalises the.con dition of folks wonderfully.. The sewing girl enjoys an imaginary sleigh ride, drawn by tbs steeds of Morpheus, and dances with nice young V men, in ball rooms where the floor managerisV Mr Nod; while the heiress, mayhap, bewails a sick lap deg, or a spoiled silk dress. Give ua pleasant dreams, and one-half of onr lives will wear a golden tinge, while we forget that tho other is spent in scraping together the where-; withal to meet tho demands of landlord’s and botcher’s hills. Oar life is two fold, as Byroa . hath it: and Bleep has its own word—' “ We aio such staff as dreams are made of. And our little life is rounded with ft sleep.” < ALFRED U. CURLtxa. EDWARD Dlfaanxss....^. Curling, Robertson & Co., . . MANUFACTU it FKti OF CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. H Wool Btre«:,; 'corner of Front Ktrto:, FitiKbargh. . 4^*.All otter kinds of. Glassware and Window Glera, at low market prices. "Pi I .:**? SEVEN DOLL AES. AN ACRE.—For sale, 30T Acres Of Land, near Fish Creek, Va., twenty miles from the Ohio ’Elver and a ft srt distance from Cameron Station,. 13. and Ohio ILR.» win be sold in two or three lots, at from $0 to $7 per acre. Terms: Oucfourihin hand; balance at one,; 'two and tbreo years. . • . _ _ Also, IGS Acres, dtuale od Proctor’s Bun, at-four miles from the Ohio hiver; eighty acres cleared-ond under, good fence. The Land lieswel ; has fine Timber,’and well' watered.. A comfortable House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac. Price $l7 per acre, on easy terms. ap2l 3. CUTIIBEET & SON. 140 Third St. LAND FOR COUNT m - nhrslDfcNUfcb.—Sve J DBVo • lor sole Thirty Acres of choice -Land, situate, at three miles from, the city, hear the old Washington road! The Land-lies well, and Is of good eciVand'will-Ws sold In. lota of one acre and upwards. Price $250 per terms easy. The above land, for healthy and pleasant locations,is un surpassed byhny offeredforsalu, end is well wprtny Inat tention of business men end others who desire a come in the country, ap2l Tj'MUKUIDEEED CURTAINS.— JC .Fi have jast received 300. pieces yoryhandsome styles of- Embroidered ifoslio and Lace Drapery. v ' ' ■ .MOROAJT ROBIRTSON. .41EKRV.I« RXSGWALT. 5 S. CUTIIBEHT k SON, - - 140 Third street il|§l| ’-V ■
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