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Six Dollars rill in•uriably be required if net Veld aingli &plea Two antra-4er dale 'Atha counter in the Ofacei !Rd by the .Fewe 'Boy& pa--MORNIRG POST - pa riSched from tamer aloe, adde blanlcot Ilse h lot, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in Single caplet Firs cut & . of No paper 1111 be discontinued ruileaa at the awn on of the Proprietora.) until all arrestageS are paid. RisT• No attention v.-ill be paid to any order nrdesS stecOM., panted by the money, or satiatbeSory reference In thiirelty„ L -83— Conrveled with no Establishment: oi the Morning Port so n, of the laryrs! Sob Printing Offices to the city, Inhereall tads of t 00 7 .7.: is done en the znarteif tiotict, and 'rcoct eVason. bte I•oots. PROFESSIONAL CARDS -7- liObt. C. G. Sproul, TTORNEY ,AND COENSELLOR AT LAW—Othce, No —,-Fourthf.treat—Dattsbarch,Ps—___. decll:ly ' Ja nt via Lowr tt ATTORNIITAT IaAVV--Onice, Olarth street, Pittsburgh betweeoldinithtislil street awl Cherry filley. rdeetEly JOSEPH WEAVER ATY-9.4_NEY_ 1), -COIETPIS . ELLOR AT -LAW, VfitotilNo.' 144±400striti street, VISTIBITIIGEI. rn. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW carner.Plfth and Grant sta., PrrISOURGEI, . , Thomas Means ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR fl GIIANIJERY. OERee, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 • 6. P« 11.0 es )- ATTORNEY AT LAW—I.No.IO9 Portrib street, Pittatrargh, Pa.; fourth door below "liz, nods' Patterson's Livery Rank, je23 V. Orlando Loomis, ?TOMMY AT LAW—omee, Fourth street, above Wood. hr 4-7. Tho Mai or. ?Marshall, TTOBSEY LAW-LO,M6e,Lowriets Inleaga, Fourth janT:ly TTdatrilt JANY-11:1ffire Four t, 'beta OherrYilley 03m* street. eel • -3. N. NA: Lowry, , TTORNEY • AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office 1.15 Bakewelre ruildiNts, on.Orluot street. Je2 , -D. 11: Hazen, WOMEN' LAW--Na. 17l Fourthatreetokbcfre and near Smithfield. mar Thy • - ..::Patrick DILIK en na, - ALDER MAN—GE--T—H--I RD WARD. /AFFICIF , CORKER:OF GRANT. 41. ND Fara STitIiETS tJ (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu alums pertaining to the office of Alderman and . Jnatice o the Peace will be promptly attended to. feblt3m • N. lineYana-stet - , -Alderman. )I"FICE,Onuit etraet; between Fount) st. and Diamond alley. Conveyancing - a all kinds done with the great. t rare-and - legal-accuracy. -Titlea to Heal. Estate ex. attned, de. ja34 . pal, ilitterain.n. 0.91 EfIRD Street, betwesu Woodard Market streets 11 C.Mbetionsproluptlymade: • Bornisillort+ gi,res, and other writings dilawn-with neatness and a=n• racy. r — u.A EEL 'BU itl3 ETON • DKNTI.BI‘, (sae. ;ceetor to G. W. Biddle,) 71 O. 144 - SMITS FIELD STREET. OA6oR :*.for. Office hours, from 8 to 1. o'clock,and r0m,,,,t0i-Lo'nlook.. • • . febls:ly "TS.SCOTT.ITENTISA Fourth street, ten doors! ‘4182=,. ' , tea of Ipirket. ' Ornca Homo—Prom nine A. M. to Are M. ,deeat:y BUSINESS CARDS, • '- wtIOLESAL6 OROCEFt, AND *COSIMIreTON' MER CIIANT' for, the sale cf Pi; Metal and Blooms, and Prodnee generally, No. STT Wood street, Pitt,burgb. (ap2l PIIILIP ..... . -hunt. J. AI.:DIMON WWl' 11 E s o , (Successor ato Joshua•lthodes Co.) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS Splodsy ConfeCittorsary, Sugars, &c. Air No: 39 Mead street, opposite the St. Cloules Hotel Pittsburgh, Pa. - apt WM. 11150IIASI GEO. DING 11A1.1 WM. 13151011 A 31. & CO., FOB.WARDIND AND COII3IISSION 31EILCISIANT8, Liberty street, oppotife Patna. Puy/road Depot, a •r 7 YIITSBUROII. PA. Henry 11. Collins, - VOILWA.RD'LNO AND 00513119.110 N ItEROTIANT, en. 4 r Wholeads Dealer .121 Cllees4.Bater,Evels, Fish, and Produce galls - rutin N 0.25 WOJD Fa.. rictiburgh. [mare Paul ek. Murdock. n OILMISSION AND FORWA.RDING MERCTIANA, AND BT4AIIIIOAT .ktIENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati. King a. Alone bead, lIEWLEBALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— 'No. '37 Wood street, Pittsburith. im723 T. C. !Morgan, 1)00IISCLIER AlsID STITIONER--has altrays on han 11 a ganeralatiorttuent or School, Miamdlanwas and Oland Dacca, Printing, - Post and Cap Paper, kc., Wholesale and Re tail. No. lµl Wood s tree t,, Lel° w Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. . tiMt.Wantad, Rags and Tanners' Seratet. aplsdy 1. W. Claadrrick, rg.4ll.Eit V.V. RAGS AND PAPER, No. 139 Wood Street. Pittsburigh. Tho highestprica in ca , h paid for rags. IFILLIAX stittsa, Pblin... WA. ruOitreso:‘, Pittsburgh Miller ..h. Ricketson, WnOLE.iA.t.P. GROCERS, I M PORTERS I)V BRA.NTAIEE, Van. , and rtegsrs--No, 17i! and 171, turner of Irs - 1 and Liberty stroots, tittsburitit I,ou, Null.. Cotton Von, itc... ennstanUy on /mull j v2fs _ William Carr dr. i1.:0., (WM., Ceres late of therm of .1 I` kI..K L. .t CO.) W1101.11:iA.1,1•1 GI:OCER:3 and I••41, -, in For,Lu Win and Rrandb,s,Uld NlonougaLela 4n.1 IL,ctifird IVb ter, Nn.:111 Conarnernint Row, Liberty Ftr....L, l'itL•thur r : Jot.v Co-Partnership. MISS sabseribere Lava day formed 11ilartnerabip tot the purpose of carrying on Commlsrirm and tiwurard ing, la connection with the Fish, Glean and (liZ, and Prt, duce basil:teat generally, underthe etyleof h:Nottso & Boca eanaos; r.tarebonse 116 tlietrr and' ISO Front stream formerly occupied by burbritige & Ingbram. Ind RICHAIIDSON, JAS. 3.-BENSFITT. let, 185-tdcb3 K. DRAVO, Tqacor.d, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer It Country Prodri,e, offer° for sale a choice stock o Groceries, °elected for family use. Spices of every cariet and the purest quality, ground at hie Steam Mills. Also Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex change for Merchandite. P. IL D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth'. Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention of all in terested in rural affairs. janll W a. LSCILIYII EN . J. ILICHARD3O:II. ussurrs GLESIII ILILCIIA.RDSON• (1011XIISSION AND FOILWARDINO MERCIIANTS, AN, Wnolessle Dealers in Fisb, Bacon and Oil, and Froth.. generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Durbridge a inghram, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Plitsburgl. Penns. 633 Comalission House 1111113 Eubseribers hove opened a house for the above per pose, at No.l7Pm,thfeeld Street, four doors abets Lb. ktoetongattela 'Louse. will purchase, or receive, on commission, for sale, consknments of Pious, Bacon, Cheep, aim, Dais, Birtery, FES Seal, Oran B , ed, 11411,1 Hay, de., abort which we will wake adkances, or purchase at tb. best market rates for cash. novB Jas. al , Laughtin, D&LER IN CiROCSRIES, PRODUC'E, FLOUR, 'BACON ac.. No. 16, corner SraithfieLl'and nrat. streets, Pitt, burgh, 1.11. nov6 7011:I D. TOUNU ..... iv 11244 T. B. young a. Go, Ye. ;35 .Vesaiefeelel street, opposite Qty Hotel, .NI-A.11.11CF.113 OR CABINET FORNITUItiI ANI .1.11. &DAS, of every description. Materials end work manship warrantestand sold at reduced prices. Care taken fu resekitrz for tans - m:I water earriaze. C. D. wood, I&PORT ER AND WISOLESAGE DEALER IN WIN EF A...1J LIQUoRS, No, 147 North Seoond street, nlth dm I ahoy! Race, east side, Philadelphia, has ou hand the bo Qualities 01 old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, 'Simians. hela Whisky, Holland Oin, Cordials, As ,on terms worth) it• or purohasers - and dealers. fau2iiv Henry IlltUnitough er. uo., WIIOLESMAI IiROCORS and.lbtamission girchante 0,..m0r of , Penn wnel frwin Pitr.hurcrh Wm. Digbr, Jr., LOTDING A N DD PURNISLUNO STORE, Masonic Hari C Fifa sired, rittiburgh.—Clotliind wade to order, I; good stvl owl at Al:indorse. , nape. , auO:t It. dlr. A. C. Duncan,. 110LESALE °MODEMS, sod Dealers la Produce, For eign Wines qud Lfquore,oll Sioaou2ahelaand Medi fled Whisky. N0.291 Il4ort9st., Pitt,hunzh. Pa. I 1.129:v A. Thadle, __ - WILO LES ALE srd Retail 4ADELE, MIME& TEGNIE, VALISE and - CARPET BAG amulet turer. N 0.1,05 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H. Mellor, OLESALR , A.ND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAI INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Rooks an Stationery, N 0.122 Woad armor. I ianl a. J.nmaell 11/IGAN HOLESALE . and Retail D, irs f e Sala, Fancy m VSlaple Diu - GOODS, NOR. Ithatot nud 8 Unit street, Pittsburgh. latr4 JOSEPH MAXIS/LS, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, - Xl9 No. 63 MAnseT WRCST. Pfrrnntlß.R. ' --•- - POWER , a. Hi kAtiIUN, ARCEtITECTIIII.A. AND ORNANIENTAL CARVERS. OrnAmentalS_Patterne for Cnsting, in every styl ISlodellng,Deslgninct, eta. Composition Ornaments for t decoration of, Bte.mxiboakeiDuildinger &c.; 013 SMITIII , IEI Btreet, near the Poet OtTlee. vi-Rm W111.1•BIH 01 . 1.6 .c, ViANOY SILK AND IY(X)LEN DYER. AND CLEANEI - N 0.7 ISABELLA St., bear the Emmet llotel, marl_ Arttqn B. eintlMT 9 L. CUTLIIiLIa S. OTIIBEILT & SON, - DEAL . ESTATE AN uovlD GENERAL AORNTS, IS 1111, Southfield street.' . L. ,1. Hayward, DEALER in BOOTS, SIIORR, TRUNKS and LEOIIOII.I and BRAID lIA TS . , corner of Market and Liberty at,, -No. rttahurgb, va JOHN MITCEI.ELLt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, - - - - No. 135 Wood Street, ii 3 lll Next door to 11. Child's Shoe llonss.Pittabursh J. Mai. Jos: iii7.:es t oci ic ti e ted With JOS. - Al3Fir;• th' business will hereafter be conducted under the style d. ABEL k CO., at tho Old stand, corner of Smithfield an Fourth atrects. jai*, NV 'Altana Thorn, Druggist, TTAS REMOVED' to the corner of RAND and PEN . 11, streets, where he will, as usual, attend - promptly t t his numerous friends. All articles in Menne are warrant., • .ure, and put up with the rataoat care. marl4:6m John W. Matter & OBWARDINa — AND COMMISSION MERCTIANTS- Dealer* in till kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Gen pa falLlS.et Load. 67 Front •er-A_ I..raS - 3 MUTER OP PRAINDI.U 4 , GIN, WINES, &c.--Deal, 6inaold , !Anion: 01'01a Whisky, Poach Brandy, Jc ju so „ R e ctifying Elf Ulla . , corner of amlthfield and Prom ofsosso,pnifourgli, aprlS - -". ~, -: IMNSI -. ..., d.,,«~r .~..~. . - • .. . , . .. . ' • ' . . ... . . • . , ,0- . • , ' ' ' I 4 , • ,- 4 - f- , - , — ' 44, • - t ...*".. ,7”.." . 4."'- ' - '" - .± '- '' .. ... --' '.7' ," = "" ' -'7. n .7"--". .. ..... ,, in . . - -;:^ : ..." --- " ,- ''''''' *". • :-...., . .' ' . . . - PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH WOOD STREETS. AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS ENTERPRISE WORKS. NO 136 WOOD BTI=2, I. tap DOOR 014.0 W, mans LUIS . • .<l;s7, ..10 174U- ;. `!...f . . -- fl;.; IMPORTERS and manufactrirers of ' CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND DENTAL es. - . 'sFr ? • INSTRUMENTS, RIFLE B, An. We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly so hand; together with • general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also,,Guns, Ke lpie and Revolvers, Flasks, Borne, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Bunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Blair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, /cc.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES' I—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will bo fill ed with despatch. hunting parties supplied at IVholerale prices. myl6 OLLandelt•ra and Gas FL:tures. MBE kmbscribersere now opening at their new Wareroom .l NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CELANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected lit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Baring 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- sell as low as any house in the West, and being practical au; Fit tem can offer peculiar advgidages to those desiring articles in this line. We Continue as heretofore to tit up buildinga of everyde• seription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER & CO., No. 109 First street. GIBURGE ItIAIRTGIIE.H., FROM NOW YORK, MANITFACTUREAsf the celebrated s. 1111 Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Rand Toupees ' and every description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and Gentlemen, 79 FUTIRTII STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitts. turgb• 2..lltrecnra's system enables Ladies " and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. • - FOR WIGS. No. 1. The mind of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, N 0.2. No. 3. Pram ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to corer the top of the head only—a paper tattern, the Bract shape of the bald part. Imy4 New Coach and Carriage Factory: JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO. Corner of Rebecoi and Belmont sheets, Allegheny City, _ WOULD respectfully inform their friends mad the public generally, that they have commenced the manufacture of Carriages, ' 4 ' 211104111 " Uarouehes, Rockaways,Buggiee r Sleighe and Chariots, in all their various styles of linkeh and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of fink& Repairs will also be attended to on the mostressonable terms. Using in ail their work the best _Eastern Shafts, Pala., and Wheel stuff, they feel eona dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their Work. Purchasers are requested to give as a call, Deters irariha sing elsewhere. octfkly 1. JOIIIISTON D. T. IoUTSIDN Elcelslor Carriage Factory. NILISTON, BROTHER & CO.,PRACTICAL COACII J MAKEILS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontetreets, Atte gbeny City, Pa., hove on hand and are manufacturing an eaten:dee assortment of Carriages, kockawaye, Buggies, Baggage Cars, be., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability ant bounty of finish, using in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs atten led to nn the most reasonable terms. They feel mall-lent that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be perfectly Etatistiod on trial sf their wort. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass evergfif teen minutes during the day. not2lnly PIPTSBURGEI COACII FACTOILLY• IL. D1GEL0W......—.....1tART1N L STITCCL—.---...0102.GC ALBUM. Bigelow & Co,, SUCCESSORS TO E. SI.BIGELOW, No. 46 Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts. s burgh—COACIIES, CARRIAGES, PLIEA. 'PONS, BUGGIES, and every dercription of . fancy vehicles built to order and finished In a manner 'un surpassed for beauty of design. elegance of finish, skill of workmanship. and durability of materials. Ow- All work warranted JOSE:PI' If. &1111i0, (successes To L. WILCOX a CO. CORNER ?-.LARICET sTitEET. AND DIAMAD, keeps s constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, sledicinoChests, Perfumery, and ail article, pertain log to his business. Jur Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. putty Mina 11.1citmo. action rift to. FLEMING BROTIFIEILS, (Suers wore to J. Kidd b Co WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Nb. GO Wood Sti , ret. Pat:burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. Id Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pill., be. jalo JOHN HAFT, JR., S UM:S.SOr to .las Wtiu fn. y.) Wholesale and. Retail Druggist, AND Dealer le PAINT:4, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ae., 14 Wood street., throe doors below Virgil:, aprlnnit,ly PITTSDUID3I3. RIIOIJS*LE DVILLII UI Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &c., E D ALSO, R CTIFYING ISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. V"TIN PS, Brandin% Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. VV Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, ?retch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, ./11 Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandbo4; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low primes as to challeng eompe Won. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sizes. I respectfully in•ite an examine. ion of my stook, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, ocean. apr&lv Nese school For the Violin. 1)Y U. C. HILL—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL— ') A new and complete synoptia of Violin playing, in on racy, progressive and practical form, and designed expresisly for the American student, to which is added valuable Ice. ones and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solos and Duos of the most popular melodies of tbo day. Selected, arranged and composed by U.O HILL, pupil of Spahr, late Preslient of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY K LEBER, 101 Third street. We have carefully exainloed the above work of IL O. Mira and consider It one of the most complete and prim cal Violin Echo°ls we base ever Been. U. ANTON, U. VOUEL, lobe Teachers of Murk._ /01:115 ICCLOSISIT 00112U1108 IeGLOSI2I Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, THE subscribers respectfully iuform their old customers and the public In general, that they have this day PR octated themselves in the above business, under the firm it JOHN 11.1'CLOSKEY k 00. They respectfully solicit • bare of public patronage. The previous business of each will be Battled by them. .Ives respectively. febto AUIVA k CO if)LA111.1), (late of the firm of Cootsr Lata.o,) having n,. opened STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the old itand,) [or the purpose of carrying on the CLOTIIINO dIISINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a .hare of the patronage of the late firm. N. It.—Clothing made to order in the moat fashionable vtres, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none to the ltT. jan2fly Jamas Mellinger, IUrONONGAITELA PLANING dill —would respectfully inform hie friends and the public), that his new estab. dehment is now in full operation, and that he Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. aßosnl and Plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly on hand. Bash, Doors, and 'Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builder. and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now tarnish them with planed duff imitable for every description of work. NIL A. =IRON JAYIS cainwmad HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, - - %/I", ANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORE, LO. LTA COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, &c. Al- Cotton Rafting' Manufacturere. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Came and Store, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, rr cash paid. Organ left at the Foundry or 081ce, will be 2romptly attended to. febetly — JOSEPH T. LOWRY, Re. 43 Corner of ARA and Wood Streets, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECITIntLIt announce to tne public that be has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. Ile will deo attend to renting, Persons in want of servants, in any •spienity, or those In want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at. - ended to. - References—T. J. Ingham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. I. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, daft & Old. janlB .DANIXL Artl., Baktiohmitn & llannleln t LITHOGRAP/SERS—Third street, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscaper, Biß Einads, Show (Abele, Architectural and Machine Drawings, filminess and Shilling ear,* etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed n Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In the most approved styli, ad at the most reasonable prices. octls:ly d. CIDAPIP D. B.CDSING ER_ T. J. GRAY/ Grail, Reisinger Sr, Graff, TESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etr e I , Pitt burgh, Pa. - --- - Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Sugar Kettles, Stove Kettles, CHINA HALL, =MUM BTEZIT, arrwrru Talat AND POINDIN 8182111% TEANGETIS VISITING TILE CITY SHOULD CALL IN 0 to see the beautiful assortment of CHINA, CLASS QUEENSIVAIIEj now open at the above establish neut. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to •ffea inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea ,nd Toilet Ware, white trowtrtone, we have a great variety shapes; also, geld band and fancy colored stone ware • Pen 'and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, !oup a'priens, Vegetable Dishes without coven:, Salad Ashes, and every article appertaining, to a Dinner Set is age wad well Selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, peons,' Castors, Walters, and house Paring Goods, ,area we large assortment.. • COMMON WARE—Our staek.of coiamon Teas, Plates, dsheS, Patera, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every article a the !heels large, and we are prepared to pack them with ,r without fine g.xxis, , as the purchaser mav wish. Also, a large assortment of al Wilds 1 OISE S WARE, • ortkleb we are selling - at martuftittt,'SVl'ZC ,l /Of, wfilth are offered at wholesale or ret oct2o Y: iIARYI J.FLUfIN y , ". • - *Mitt BOWN a TETL Y MOAN R . L . RECOMMENDATION NO. 88 WOOD BTIINET zdeturacnotrus Plain and Fancy orates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Tea kettles, Wagon Boxes, Are. iratilfr :"...-•,i,- 1-' ‘ 7, ..".•. , .• -, .,.._•../..7".4! ,•.:17 . ..' . .. BUSINESS CARDS. North-Weatern Pollee Agency, NO. 89 WASHINGTON STILLET; e,slner of Dearborn, CHICAGO, ILLINOrd. ALLAN PISSEIITON Pinkerton & Co DEVOTE TIMID ATTENTION TO TUE TRAssnevole of , A GENERAL . . DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the gates of thin()le, Wisconsin, Mieldr,an and Indiana mhl9:dlf TILE late firm of JONES & QI3IOO, having been dissolved by the death of John F. Quigg, on the 27th Inst., the business of said firm will be Fettled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of ltoss and First streets, ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—lort2:y Isaac Jones, . . MABNialibF.AteTtfeei, steel of Springlt o te a r e gtoe an l, Plough Eliptie Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and hammered iron Asles,—corner of Boss and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocaly ISAAC lONSat. D. B. Rogers & Co., MANUFACTURERS of BOOMS' patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Weis and First streets, oct2ly JACOB 111 , COLI.1sTBR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND MAUD IN ALL KINDEI OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. Fifth rt., Pattrbtrrgh, Pa. la— Beeps constantly on hnnd a large supply of all the cartoon brands of lratn.rted Cigars. ja:h? I=l EDWARD DITIIRIDGE Curtin .4, Robertson d Co., - IL,f ANUPACTU alCitS OF CUT,. PRESSED AND PLAIN Al FLINT GLAScIVA RP., warehouse N 0.14 Woof street, corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. Stir All other kinds cf Glasewarc and Window Olasa, at low market prices. apllidly RICHARD C. BOOKING, IdINUFACTURIP. OP Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAN A:4l. ORS AMENTED—So 21 Sr eLkltt SMUT. All Mods of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboat's, Ac. Ali Kinds of Gild tig and Ile gilding, to order. Gilt Moultilrigs for Frames, 'wholes. o and retail Varnish for 011 Palwinga. Engraving.. and Lithographs, for eels. Zrrej" - - Impaired or defaced Oil Yu Wings restored in the best manner. All Frames and 3louldings m •nufaclured In this estal. liehment may be cleaned without Injury, with romp and water. Call and EV, To. 21 St. Clnlr st , Pittsburgh. itrat2GAl WM. A. M'CLURG, DEALER IN Fino Teas, Choice Family Grocories and 'Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND 8 . 11211 STS., PirrSklUltkill. PA. 8 now receiving a large assortmentof -FRESH GOODS, I in addition to his. already extensive stnott, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market primes. Alcir Lintels, Steamboats, end famillez, buying by the quantity, enppll e t).at wholesale rates. /jar Ga4de delive r ed in the city tree of share. sop2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Ptoiniator, • COR.Nlat OF DI A3lO.`D .TRE Er AND CI:WILILY ALLEY. TIIE subscribesrespesifully announces to the !Antis:. 111111 1 Gentlemen a Pittsburgh, that he he-a tocoutly erected a RIDING SCIWOL, which, in r..lut nl Axe, oratomalion.. ness and stlantstini, undeniably excels any flutitar estsb lishment In the United Slates Its Inmtion ncsseuttle from,all party of the city, while it+ high and airy rituntion renders It oxpochtlly suited to the promotion of hoalth, by this moat agreeable .3,1,1, The horses hr,, doeth, ar t ,l well trained, end the propriotor ple,lgva hlrtt.elf Outt 11, palms or CNl•www will be spared to nuke title. establl,hment the Ilettt In the roniblenPe ar the public . ; toitThtf rr lIE Interert of Mr. JOIN ATTIII,T. In our bualn,a , reexo+ froul u,-r,eruent.. Our bu...ine.s,t, 11 W [TOLE:SALE (.1110C.EP.S.s6111 be euntinual by tbe retrat,..lo partuvra ;Ind, Ibr firm or IJAGALEY, 0w...41%We ./t Nos. la and 10 Wool stivet,l.ittgburull, An A LEY. WOODWA RI) No. 1,121 Musket WM. USUALLY & COI Pittsburgh, N•roralwr Nth, ITI AVE boil mytntare , 4 to th,haqittea, (If Long, ~f fitter A. Cu., tr. N. A. hong, ThO, with John rnr:- tiouo at the old stand, Fn. 10 Front F.trovt. I co...tinily rroonmend the new t4tn to the patronage orf Inv PiltAburgli, July 29, la. It M11,1.1:It. DEEM MIMMIOM D ELI. AND ItHA:‘.l FOUNDM:ItS, AND €1 FlTTEtts, 1.-dt,-.1.t.,,kw to their st,l: of CL,,t1,11; nc.l olt,r f s uri , . t;t up 111',., air!. (I,e n.l Innk , ntl ktlnt; t.; (.r.trr. rut °kit Itntlrnad l'ututA and Tnt.tt I.tn.t. Antb Attriti“n nth' nu 111 ,, Tt:11 ' Silver ftlnnufactory. ~,•, ••• , 111-.., at leala pvr nl I.larr 4 , r ...Irani..., uork 8:e - rim(' cir • - 0., et-a olarm ••f ll.r BritiA) .I.ZIII/1 , 1. h 4,ery fa. ali,y and rg•rt..n -1 •:••,...ria •Zir. a' to pra.-•• an I th,r quality ot thin W W. Steamboat Furniture and Ch.lr.. AiIXV ii htiv.t on hand Arl are eenelantle rantao teettt ring A T SA NI BD AT CAIRN FURNITURE AND elltilliS, of every det.eription, ri.t. Extension Dining TahOx; Do Bar do. Ladies Cad= Cbuirsi, of carious style: '. Dente. do do State E.. .n do do do: Lh: Toilet Boxes; Tete • soles; Silo , : Divans; (7eu4 .. Tabier.:, Wash Stands; Card do • Water do; Tray. . As.. As. Material and workmanship warranted, and ',titer Patio. ta:tory. T. B. YOUNG A CO., .13 , Z) _ _ 38 Smithfield st.,otivisite City Hotel. . evoTtete... DALIPS STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No. `2O Ara ,frog, first ',lmes afore Starke! strrd PITUBUILII 11, PA WHERE WILL be found the largest and best a. sorted stock of HOSIERY ever olfermi f.r rale In this city. Purchasers will dad it to their advantage to roll at Ibis PS tabllshment and examine for thvraselv - vs; It is all I need to Insure their custom. C. DALY. N. B.—Remember the sneer STocrann Conna. fetal:). C. C. U. llendly Or. Co., CILLEAP CARPET WARFNIOUSE, Na. i2c2. Third steed, near Market. would respectfully Inform the, friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete PALL STOCK, l'OnFiitiug of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to thu com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Ita:r. it .or Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs 'lnd very rich. Lis-nn and Canton &itting, Druggets, hugs, Mate, Stair Rods Window Slisdee, he. Persons in want ere invited to call and exam ine their stock. Ste.unbont.Q, hotels, and Residences furn ished on the moat riti.,,nablo terms. prollt4 nod (mid: nal , e.""ol. TRRMS OARII ONLY. T LIE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John. stop & Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, is prepared to execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank hook, Paper arid Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank block and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office and Rook Bindery, corner of Market and Second ate. f novl6 ,W. W. NAIR Smith, Blair & Hunter, (Late Smith 6 Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMNII6SION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS to all kinds of Pittsburgh Ma:tutus lures, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsbirßh, Dorms. GLR IZEIMI Depot of Longworth & Zimmerman's Ca tawba W'lne■ and Brandy. pin undersigned has received and offers for sale, al cutuati prices, a large quantity of Logwor tit k. Zimmer man's choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dles' Sweet Catawba Wince. "Such RR inny desire to procure an excellent article of Nat Wine, the pure juice of the grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratin cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape. Is declared by many excellent judges, equal In flavor to the best Imported Cognac. L. PICIIETSEN, a2O No. 127 Liberty street. Wan. H, Talcott aw CO, I BOCCEMO/1.3 To T. gmadtor, da., a Cr,., ANDFACTUItERS OF GILT AND MAIIOO ANY LOOK ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Framer,, &e., and dealers In Imported und Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 02, cor ner at Wood and Fourth xtreeta, Pittsburgh. oetl2:lw luonsume Mt Smoke. MILE subscriber bavinc the exclusive rightjoinanufac -3,_ turn and sell SWEENEY'S ,ROT AIR AND SMOK CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those Interested is solicited. Any Information can be bad of A. URADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wnod street, or of J. BARNDOLLA dec24:ti I Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. It IS True THAT PICTURES of superior excellence may be obtained at CARGO'S New Ditguerretin • . Galle ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few eecanda. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve febl9 IDWARD R. RILL MARCUS U. ROLLIDAy lllli erk, PRODUCE, FORAVAIMING AND COMMISSION MFR. CIIANTS, Evansville, la—Strict attention paid to all consignments Tor sale of Flour, Pr,odnee, &c. Orders; for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly ottunded to. Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. toct9:6ro 140111. E LEAGUE FACTiDitY. AMILTON STEAVA lIT, ManUfacturer of Shirting, 11 Checks, Tweeds' etc, Rebecca street, Allegheny, hap opened a WarerOOM 'SECOND stoat PEST licitourcs, corner Fifth and Wood streets, PitMhurgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks ran be made as goad and sold as law here an in any other city in the United States, are invited to call and examine for hem selves. mitfitYlm Bounty Lando -.Soidnero' Tundersigned has innrie urrangementa with Thomas Lumpktn, of WusLinutow City, to procure WARRA NTS, Ac., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY - 14.Np91 or any other claims on the liClVernaient. 'SAMUEL FALNESTOCH, 1:1382K] ReMtiOnOti, No. 9 Ross street, Pittsburgh. t• Ltrot'At 0 7:0.....q." 1 , t . 11 lA * •• • At " 3. •t• MEELV . ,~< , PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1555 .E.DtV AHD A. HOCK Eft D. B. DOOMS. MORGAN ROBERTSON BC= IMEEEZI WKIA k xrul mrnar of %I art. -I nca Fourth 011 1:7Z1 EEC= .+ • • MEE BUSINESS CARDS C. lELMSE.N MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS., flack Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; =EOM FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First et., PITTSBURGH, PA. [m1,28 New Trimming Store, No. 83 Verner of !Goad street and the. Diamond. ritANK VAN GORDER re-specfnlly announces to the public of Pittsburgh andvicinity, that be will open his new Trimming Store on Monday,April 17th. Haring fitted up the neatest store room In the city, and riled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimitlings and Fan cy Goods, he flatters himself that ha will offer superior duce 31illtS and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. ....- Now, don't forget the place—No.B3 Maritetstreet, corner of the Diamond. japrl2l PRANK: VAN GORDEN. JAllla a. LEDLIS 30900113, V 1.303. _ - _ Amalie 6a Ulhm,. (Successcmto Atulcany k Ledlie.) AN ITFA , .'FIGIEILY , Out, :Moulded and Plain, Fliot in. and Fano)? Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Battles. Were house corner of Market and Water streets, FEAsturgb. PM= 11 . A J N IL II:10 a r&al , m u y; iV i a i r n efit In the C am i r o3 m .4 6f se l ito, El L N 9 . Ileury, will continue the Looking Glass and Variety Bus!. ness at the old stand, corner of Wood anal Fourth strecte, under the style of Wm. 11. Talcott A Co. eontldentlY commend them to my former customers, os every cay qualified to else entire satisfaction. . , All perfcins having demands agaion me,antl. all Indebted to I'Vc, will please make an early settlement. oetl't T. Ii.ENNEDY, Jlt. [Leary Richardson, Jeweller, LT AVI.M.I re-fitted his store Ina handsome manner, and i but recently returned from the eastern titles olth flue assortment of WATCUCS, JEWELRY, and _FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his frieuda and custom ere to the fact that among hie Watches will be found the mast desirable styles, patterns Aral makers. Ofdeweiry. the latest styles , of Brooches, Comet Pins, Fob and Vest Chattl, Finger hinge, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, out, etc FANCY (IOODS--Such as Papier Mache Work Tliblee and Boxes, Deal., Fancy Vases, PaArcae thAtlea, Table Mott:, Colt's Mania, Porte Mot:males in groat 'artery; China. Fruit and Cake Diahoei.with an tralves vaelcty of useful and or namental articles, which hate only to be Peen to be nopre !idea. marl NO. el )1A mita . ST/IF.ET. E.' EltP 13; (Atli S. 136 r i rr ri, Third der bed.ro Virgin Alley. it TETLEY would call the tau:nth:oaf Ficrting 1,) turn to their large aescrtmeut of Guns, Lill . , and ite eol clog Pistols, the Istrgwit and beet LIA-0n.71 ver npeu~d to Chi; market; te,:etlier cr ill: 0 ~.-en, r u.l:L.4., ,, i•uorr.t. ;lard wore, Cutlery, toi,l Tnale, ell,fsvhieh we otT,er et the lalea,t prattle pro., to mull er 1 v.nprt. snarl r; Hoots autiShoes y NIL P 5 Fourth etritict., netzrly opp,ite e.) ciao Mcdor's Ofd...e, is amoufnuturingfientletetn's but 11.4 . Fir 8114 btat,Vl,l; l:0n;n•s:+r ud Ruttnu tfil (I,Litcrs; Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Yrcnch Lashing tlnitera, of crery color and shade; tone; Kid sod Satin Gaitcfii, of the best. material; Mines and Ctilidren's do, of cs'iry v•ricty, N. 11.—All kinds inktle toordtr,nn cbort netiee. faun Soldiers , Bounty Lands, AKU CI AIMS AUAIN . T GOVEII:3:II.eNT.—I will pro c , Ikunty Land Warrants for SaAliers.tiv•ir Itiblows aril Cliburen, and will pracoente thattnsw 0731 net flo,rurocnt, and attend to bueins‘s in the "Court or r cent)) , c3t‘l•listbel by Ofbcc, Ne Thir,l street, one door above Smithfield st. March 19, CIIMILfhI NAYLOR. NEW SKED STORE. JAMEI WARDROP, IF Eliz4 for rule CANARY WILDS of the ILILZLIWprOWNI br , ,1,1,4212g very hardy, wad. Lite singerr. --Vanar).lirritr., Millrl,nor• Rod lair,: Bred. ite, t uitte• will he furnished comp.tood ut the Ltte.4 FLowpdtt, viz: Carn•lttir,ROPe It attp, 11«lictrarr,, etc. ETvrg7.ll6 (in pots) for Chrihtnatts Trwer, from tho 2vcS and Ilcrti , ulturttt 'ikturr, No it't Fifth near. Wood. aeeza - - AND CLASSICAL Sia.nt iV, !.k1cl):./IN ALP; M M. - !IF!". next'oerele will n of the Instliution en ii iitoner oy j MONDAY, the Stb of September next, at the 'room cor ner of Perry and Liberty strei.ta, lately occupied by the - Slemtr.t. Veeder. Itcr roc —Hon. A. W. LAotulx.O. K nap, Jr., S. F. Von r.nhotr.t. 3111Ior. Jr Autrtla County Lands. rrliF tinderodrned riditinues to notnin Boon', land 1% arrant, Tie pre...ut bill giro., to all who bare ,r, td In ony co, ranee 179). tau Artre). rem- roodertito. LUKE etd..tlf.Allo‘)T, LAAniood allot. mill 2r hot ortton Wool et and tiintonitti. Agency for !soldiers' Ciairns. y 0: - .71TI 0. OF I. INDA.—l'UlteilASE ANO PALE of A9ll 0.111111 Nl l 3d—llto underei.Thed has made aro tt .., tot oo t ta with out pPEPtIf and roritouniblo ottatioot •11 I o t nr War:Ants tor roldieritt Choir Aldo ~+ nonor childron. who Are oritirlid to li.suLty Lands; also for the men tion cf Land., and the Yureht.n. and Solo cf Latta' W arra 1 1 , JOHN D. DAVIS. tul, I Corner of Wood end Fifth otreete. New Paper hangings. NO. St M'CoD ,TREET. FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PA PE R 9 ; ran, .1 p,rorallons. in gnld, ~a k and marblo: lixll PaporK, of various Fty Fie,l and Plain Pow& for di eitog rooms And chanal.en ; Cheap and low prieell Wall Papers; liorders, Celliuga, Flores, Witulow Sladm A largo and complete ar,.. , orlment of the •bove, selt,ted r th./ IiVISSOtt, will he anti at the ufazal low prim:. ort3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. IMPORTER and ;Palle; In french and American Parer I Tl•nginwo SPRING STOCK OF RAM - BURG PI4LNOS, CIIAIII OTTE BLUME, No. lls \lord street, Pittsburgh sede /wilt The [Limburg Pianos are un Ica t,'ll V parlor to all others, both In e ! at' city of touch and tupertornty of ton They hart not Ymy re sit ed the htglrst ma, to rf N - rro bati.su from the best Lurot can Pianist? , such to LIST, TII BE It And oattra, aho hare them constantly In their ran use, but also from our rest lent Profeseors Thu following is an t root flow a letter of I'ItOFF•IJOR . _ After describing the particular style, tiro of which he wt.ms for his own 131.—0n0 Grand nod one Square—he Spua as follows it their excellent qualitlea: My little daughter, who plays very wel;, must, with ro y• self, bare a good instrument, and yours are the on,y ones which can satisfy me. " Instruments aro offered me on the most nem:um:del Mg terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the cludlc touch and the tone or yours. " I remain yours, respectfully, tlveur Itonuocti, Pittsburgh, Pit For sale by CLIARLOCI'II BLUME:, st the "Uld 111.11.,1 Plano Depot," bill Wood street, .2+l door above Fifth Alan. sole Agent for Pittsburgh end Western Pennsylvauia for IfoUd, Davis cf Qr.'s Boston Pignos, (which in the Fag, 000 mtles are considered superior to either Chiekering',4 or Nanny I Clark's, but whbli fact Is not extensively known, as they have but lately 6 , 1 i introduced bere:l and other New York end Philadelphia Pianos, of the I,4st makers, at pricer from 1'215 to WU. mbl9 A FEW days since, I published an advertisement c-f my ti Hammitt l'issos, in which an emtract from a letter from Prof. 11. Bohbock, of this city, addressed to Messrs. Baumgarten b. Heins, of Hamburg, the manufacturers, was in-erted. This morning I observed in several of the daily papers a " Notlo ," signed by Prof. It., in which he states that I was unauthorized to make use of it, and that it was incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that it he bad written the letter, be, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con sequently required no autleerity from Min to make the ranee public. As regard the assertion as to its ion orreet ne.a, I have Om letter In rupposysseion, and It speaks for itself. ward' for word tek , l have published. Messrs Baum garten Heins are not dependant upon Mr. itohbock for undo, rement—their Pianos wore known, apt,' eciateet and restived the highest rummendations Irma the brat artists, long before Prof. It. savi-lit to press an opinion upon them. Plt rearmn for publishing the extract was in the fuel the ho erne well known in the city, and not be rinse hie rerom• mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Planes. fp concinslen, I may add that they stand on their own merit, and are endorsed by such men as List, Thalberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. inh23 CFI ARIA ITTE BLUME. N nn advertisement of Mrs. Blume, In this paper, my na e is made use of in connection with the Il embuN Pianos. Such use is unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the mat er to incorrectly stated and mieapplird. 'the facts ore thee, About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten A thins, Ilene makers in llemburg, (Germany,) for a Piano Gin new and peculiar conetruction, and of which 1 furnish ed a minute description. They repllsal that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine Piano of their mate sent to Mrs. Blume, at the same time otioring to fern sh me with a similar one, In case I lilted it. uecordingly examined the instrument, hut as it did not please me, I dealigud purchasing of them. 1 hare since taught and am racy using a tiara from the tbeton of - N gags A. 0146Stry N.Y. (Inhat) 'HENRY 11011130C1:._ NEW BTOOK OF CHI CKERINO 4- SONS' PIANOS. " JOHN , H. MELLOR,No. 81 Woon exam. • between Fourth street and Diamond alley, , bee just received from the manufactory of CH ICKERING SuNS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their FIRST CLtiB OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with all the late and valatable improvements—also, of their plainer and Meer priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Plano Fortes from this man ufamory are warradted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand' Pianos, in good order. for sale at $3O, $50,•57 5 , $ll5, $lBO, Sc. MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new nod beautiful styles, MA front the best manufactories In the country, at $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOHN 11. MELLOR, Agent for the tale of CHICKENING & Western, For Pittsburgh and Penna. ill — No. St Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. ruble ARI,Oft FIJRNISITRE.—We are constantly manufac j taring fine parlor furniture of every description; tear rauttd in material arid 'Narks:mutat:tip, and eeld at reduced prices. - finisr2A) - T. k. TOUIs:CI & 00. tilo4=o—lb ; keg', T,w).st Tobacco' rOtating and to t/ vale by [ap2o] ATWELL, LEE d 00. BEIE .s`s~ .+_ e A ' t . 4 4, • 4 e -P r la 4 11 '• • , ~~. .~:~.;~. ~ _ ~, . ; • - -; ;?• - , ' ; • •`-f7- .-; CARD. NOTICE. RAILROADS CLEVELAND . AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. r MU! shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, hock Island, Galena, and It. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One nun& ea miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Dolly Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and Bt. Loafs thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penile. Railroad leaving Pitta burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. Id., and 3.00, P. AL,conneet at Alliance at 0.30 A. 11.90 A. M., and 6 30 P. M., as follows: Tralna for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.M.. and 12.00 If., and G 35 P. M , coon .sting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga. Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.01 A. It., 2 20 P. M., and 900 P. 11. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St, MUIR, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, wall take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 4. IL, and nrri vine In Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that Is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above paint. Passengers by this train retch Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis at mid night The Stmcnera Foreat City and Diurnal will leave the Mo nongahela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o'clock, for Welhville, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at 4.80 P. 11., and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P. M. . . An Accommodation Train will leave We:Lavine daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6.41 P. M, connecting at Bayard with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2 20 P. M. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Bayer, and New Philadelphia. 4W D -Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the Norttewest, via Wellsville. are neld at a lens rate than via Alliance. The Trains (tom Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., and 6.25 P. 31 ; arrive at C}a.•ago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M., and 10.00 A. 51. Trains leave Chicago for flock Island and St. Linda as followe: Far Itm•k Island at 900 A. , and 11.00 P. NI. For St. 1.01.11 A at 9.15 A. Sl., and 10.05 P. M. Passengers for St. Lonio go over Rock Island Railroad to ann thence over the Chicago anti Mississippi Railroad :o Alton, and tLence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louie. Passengers by the 9.15, A. M., Train arrive in St. LOtitt at I LgO same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at LUCID next day. Daggsge checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago tt COI Et . • FAKE. VIA A LLI A NCI: AND CLEVF:LAND. lit dun. els To Allianqzid 30 "Cleveland... ,a) fl 50 " galena .... IS 15 1100 13 00 $lO 50 '4. 4 prlngfleld 10 70 16 20 " Tr Irdo - .' thicavo " 111ootulngt...16 90 14 40 "Lou :11 00 " Si 1.4 - ani —.21 00 16 1,0 Parsengere are reeptooted to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, In Monongahela Bowe, beton the corner. J. DURAND, Supt, Cleveland. J. A. CA UG LT EY. A et, PittPbtu-Ab. CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN T 1111.17i1 Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Roltrona to the lillastzslpp illitylgo, Burlington and Quincy RAIL eg. ROAD - FORMERLY THE AND Arro , A. k Cm,?. MILITART ~'~ TRACT R. It. V! r•CI , V c.lstru-rco, And Trains run the entire distant, t.ogo CHICAGO TO IN iii.INGTON, 14Ara, without changw of Car, . _ _ . The Only Din et Route to IIL'ItLINGTON, MUsenTisr, eP.!VAIVRA,' WA 11 - 1,.1.0, FpdtT DES Mot :\ Er, C, 1.11.1 J , and -the ONLY . ..Li. RAILROAD tipple treat C II TO .ST.LI Wit?, 131,0,1M INGTON. CI.INTON. DECATUR, CAIRO, FPRINOPTI.I.D, 3ACILBONVILI.P., and intermediate Ftations on the Vilna is e,t:tral, tire;:t Fulcra, otal (Alio and II Lips on 1.11.: above 14,17 e Chicago on the arrival of Trnin, from the Ea , all laying over at any of the v.,,ints. • iturlingt,n dully for Southern and Central lows. and Nor thorn Litt—molting the qurr-keot and mint ,liahle neap to reach all the Important pr•iots west of tire Mi_, , i,stpot or far so Council bluff, with from forty to ! I a clib•A xtof;in.T limp by eoy Miter roll a. The Road, t•r It is rgt. Ic•rti-u I the rats. ii 131.1 with the CONTINUOUS It, 5. tmcelte,t riding nad Legit 111,ilrond in the Weet— w.dl.•.Ylted wi.h the meet modern Lr:omotr vel and elegant Rev Corp. Attai - By this rule passenger? an , Pure of making conneo ti• vet, an I art iving at at. Lads on advertintti time, avoiding of I,n< and ioe, and dangers of navigtir [ion. :et on the runty, by Alton. ta.ze checked direct through from Chicago, and no thhr., for le,odllng ht any pelot. if itul'G Ii TICK r.TS by fink route con le• purcha3ed at ti Itallrond (ti en,. to the 1,:a, , t; at the Ghee of the Comp.oy, cornet of C 1.1: and Lake streete, fn the Gtanite Euil.ll,:. at the Depot of the Galena It. It, and at the Mieh Cent. IL. I:. earner of Lake and Dearborn eta., oppr•-iir Chicago. Fitt 1011 T enogigned by thbi route TeCeIVO nte tUerpotelt.: C. G. HAMMOND, Soli:. C. F.. FoI.LETT, Gvo'l Ticket. Act. 41i - TICKV.:TS em bo I.r,urra tht. principal Ittalroad 0111 N•. or 11, c• - lutrf• mbl9 AIR LINE ROUTE rr.x CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS ViA CIIICt lU, ALTJN AND ET. LOUIS RAIL gifil74Lirc 4- ROAD, Formerly the Ch!cog° and Mississippi. edrry Irtg th , I;reaz Anirricild Erprcss arul U. S. Atari. ritliE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the &outh and South-West—Voventy 3lllts Shorter than any other Route. TT:O ?IMOD:ILI EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY, SONDAII EIREPTID. feared rrtrea Q, • St. Luum.. St. I.oola Day Elpresq 9 15 A 51 I'2 20 A M St Louig Night Expresi 10.00 P. 91 2.45 P. M Traine run directly through without change of care or bnitgaz" . Ff 4 ,1 4 Chicago to St. Louis in 151:i hours. I 511'011T.k., , ,T CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the flock !eland Ilellrond ter Ottawa, L. Salle, lice t Ito.anl and Cen tral lowa. . At Itiotimington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton Why 131.511110 and It,atur, and with Singes f-r Peoria. At Ppringfield, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Dully Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At Et. Louis, Avila Daily First-class titectuere fur New Orleans and lutertnediate points on the Loner Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Italie:ls, St. Joseph, and all points nn the Missouri, Tanuessee,Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. - R. P. MORGAN, Supt, Bloomington, L. DARLING, Agent, Chirac., 111. DtPT PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD glint EE DULY - TIIIIOIIO I TRAINS, between Phlledel j, phla and Pittsbursh. TIER MORN END M AIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 114, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. fd. TUE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., am! Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at I,l'. M. Tllil N RIOT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philtulel plain for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, I'. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the riallroada to oral from St, Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 1114 Frantfort, Lexington and Louisville liy.; Terra Liaute, Msdhon, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, spring-o,ld, Rellefontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and 'Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Bouts from and to NEW ORIZAII6, do. loots, L.UISVILLE and CINCINNSTI. Through Tickets on be had to or from either of the above plaets. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting, points. Pas,angers from the West will find this the shortest and most expe,litlons route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Roston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, l'assenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESKIMEN, Agent, Passenger TAW'S, Pittsburgh. THREE TIIBEE-STORY I.lOllsE B FOR SALE—Situated I. an Franklin and Elm streets. The cori.or beaten con tains fire rooms, a goad eviler and a sterivreem—auter fix tures tbrough the house. The other houses contain eight rooms each: bath roe cellar, and hot and cold water through the whole boil For price and terms call at the Reel Eetotc Oflles of S 017T1111ERT & SON. Auut,ats AND bur WI( $l5 o.—For le, o lIFIT Frame Dwelling !louse, with goOd L t, peel fence, fruit trees, kc., pleasantly situated on Mi. Washington, within twenty minuirs %%ails of the city. A bargain can be hat in the shore, and easy terms of payment. y o H. (-urn' BERT k 501 , 1,140 Third et. I'Altt . ER'S MAGAZINE FOR MAY MIS RECEIVED Frank LPRIII ,O ,/ Gatetta for M/17 11 Putuam's Magttclua Gotley's Lady's Book Potert.on'ti Jlnla,iuo Orahsni ISlnsazino Nature and Unman Nature; by Saul Plitdr The Illustrato I Mountus Book; a Manual of Good Beha vi•t.r and Polite Acoompll:hmente. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. ANTID —A t/U.E.E.NOWALIII PAOIIER at CHINA HALL, No. 62 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. my 2 - ututlit 11UUOla r Olt SALE AT A BA IttiA IN—Two" Brick Reuses and Two Frames, Situated at corner of Townsend and Clark streets, with Into, each 24 feet front nn Townsend street, by 100 deep to Bank alley. These houses are well ad•pted for renting to smell families, find are worth $.4,000; but will be sold at a very low price and on favorable terms. Aibo, S Building Lots on Crawford street. B. CUTHBERT Ls SON, •1 140 Third street. WaILD YOU keep your hands siitt, smooth and.whiie, nd remove tan, sallowness and redness of the skin? Then me the HERPETIO 8.0A1 3 , that popular and cheap article., prepared with great care from the recipe of a Lou don Chemist, and Fold by the subscriber fir five years in this city. Only 12 1 ,6 rents a cake. 8. L. CUTHBERT, my 3 140 Third street. rt UANO-4 taus bast Peruvian, in bags of 150 %a.. for 1 T sale by Iro3-3; JAMES WAUDROP. 111U411.131) SUUAIt-50bbls. Crushed Sugar just reeels. ki fug from canal, and fur sale by myl " ATWELL, LEE hOM CITY CABINET WAREIIOIIS'Et No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Orroun Irpremmares Hir) • elt‘llelphlai FITRAITTI - B,E, to EVERY STY7JEt Comprising Louis XIV, Lonii XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood. anMaple all of superior construction, and _finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling In gust. ity, the Goods of any EstablLsh mentin the United States. EMPLOYING none but eiperienced workinen,'(appren• tices being positively excluded,.)and using the best ma. terlals, the work cannot fail to pre satisfaction to pm , chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur• chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ek. gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always ca-band, being so various in design ' , enables purclutsers.to. please 'their taste no a selectkin, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the Stashed Furniture on band, I need only Inform you that my Rooms are 170 test long, by 27 feet wide, four noors in number; with Shops contiguous, sum dent to employ 200 hands, which'is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection' - The The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila' delpb la are respectfullyinvited, as purcnasers or otherwise, to call ana examine the Goods. au2A:ly_. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Yo I.SCHANZ No. 88 Constlerlat, nzr.Ow Punt Bran:, St. Louis. no., CONsis NBLEN'TS and Conunisalone will meetw itb prompt and personal attention, and Übe: al advanou will be even when revtired, on Oonsignmante or Bills of Lading, in hand.' Orders for the purchase Of Lead, Grain, ider4i and other Produce, will be promptly Oiled at the lowest market prices. The Itecerring 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 oi Storage and Drayage as much.ua pomade avoided. Pat t & Bacot:, St. Louis; ELM & Morton, dincitintal;. Cho: ess, Blow & Co., do; Stroder & Gorman, do;' Chouteau & Valle, do; Hoses & Frazer, - do; Doan, liing & Co., do; Springer & Whiteman, ' do; J. W. But...r & Itro.,Pittsbh; 8.0. Gooedman & Co. de; D. Leech & Co. do; E. &C. Yarnell ttOo.,Philada; Wm. Holmes & Co., do - Morgan, 3. M. Buck & Morgan: Blow & March, New York. B. B. Comegye, • • do., Frost & Forrest, do; Shields& Miller, dot Clutrlepi A. Mcigs, do; Josiah Lee & Co., Baltimore. A. G. Farwell & CO., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son & Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Loutirville;' Newcomb & Bro., - di); T. C. Ttrichell & Co., Commission Merchants. New- Orltana Itt ch., 2d crs. To La 0.11 e... sty, 0 $l3 " linck Isi'tt, 15 00 14 25 have an opal:LT.ollu of lzurnranca. which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, sago ht. Loula. WE AltE NOW RECEIVING from Now York and Phila.! delphia—a full stock or GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Comprising Young Upon, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Sonehong and English Dreakfast, all of which have been can-fully selected, and will be sold as usual, either whole., sole or retail. Dress Making and Millinery. .til KS. S. E. CAIIGth respectfully Informs her friends ..... and others, that she is prepared to make to order the latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALJTAS, de., on the shortest notice and on the most ma; eonahle terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according th directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give seilsfaction. . Apollo Buildings, No. 76 'FOUR= Street, second. story, f., ,•• entrance as to the Crystal ralrica Dagnerrian Gal. Is -. Jr2Uelawlv rrni PARTNLItSIIIP-heretolire existing between 'Henry I S. King and John Moorhead, under the firm of KING MOult II EAD ' Is this day dissolved by miatnal consent John .Moorhead, baking purchased the Interest of John S. i+ duly authorized to settle up all of the bash:tees or the late fire. HENRY S. KING, .4110 NUMBER 198. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL'S ST. LOUIS JOSEEii DIOOBIDGE, Superior RIO and JAVA COFFEE. LOVERING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINED SUGARS. PEKEI TEA STORE, aplo N 0.38 Fifth street. MIME tFburgh, April 16th, 1855 .0.1 • no undrrsigneil will continuo the GIIOdKS,YINIS COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the stand formerly occupied by King & Moorhead, No. 27 Wood street. apt? JOHN MOORHEAD. EV LE DOLLARS Atit ACRE—For sale, 307 Acres of Lund, near Fish Creek, V., twenty miles from the Ohio River, moil a short distance from Cameron Station, B. and Ohio It. It., will be sold in two or three lots, at from $8 to ei per acre. Terms : One-fourth in band; balance pt two and three years. Also, 16S Acres, situate on Proctor's Run, Va., at tout miles from the Ohio River; eighty acres cleared and under good fence. Tie Land lies wel ; has One-Timber, and-well watered. A comfortable Home, Stable, Fruit Trees, Sc. Price $l7 rer acre, on easy terms. apki S. CUTHBERT k EON, 140 Third at. ir AND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES.—We bare for ..11.a c,Ja Thi-ty Acrea of choice Land. situate at three miles from the city, near the old Washlrigtnn road. The Land flea well, and is of goad soil, and will be sold in lots of one acre and upwards. Pricns2so per acre; terms molt. The above land, for healthy and pleasant locations, is un surpassed by any offered for sale and is well worthy the at tention of business men and others who desire a home in the country. 8. CUTLIIIRRT & BON, ap2l 140 Third street. Ern= rrRE Partnership of JOIIN Iit'DENTIT Ar. BRO. was dis 1. &deed on the first inst. John M'Deeitt will continue tlet hairless at the old iatand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm. JOHN 15i'DEVTIT. WILLIAM VDEVITT Pittshurgh. January 91,1855—f jan4 Removal. SPIIINGIEIt LIARBAUGLI A CO. have removed to No 20. Ltberty street. Q . PILING Elt HARBAUGH . t CO., (Successors to S. Bar 1 bang's.) Commi.slon and Forwarding Merchants ; Deal ers in 81 (sot and Produce generally, No. IVO Liberty street Pittsburgh, Da. aps PEKIN TEA STORE; Nn. 3 S Fifth stred, one door east of the Exchange Bank GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. ONV RECEIVING, 231 chests comprising the different N grades now In use, selected with great care, and put rimer,' direct from the Importers—which will . be sold, Wholesale and Retell, at the lowest prices. nplf S. JAYNES. POTNAM'A MONTHLY FOR MAY; I smartlne's 111 story of Turkey; Cloley'lrtady's-lloolt for • Blackwood's Magazine for April; Men of Character, by Douglas Jerrold; Ellen Norburyt or the Adventures of an Orphan; The Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Priest; Claude's Last Bullet; or the Price of Throe Lives. ALL NEW BOOKS for sale at MINER A CO.'S as soon as published. ap27 MAY MAGAZINES AND NEW BOOKS JUST REC'D. Botoraon's Magazine, tar- May. New York Journal, do Batton's Magazine, do No. 6 Ilarper'a Story Book. Edon Mortimer, or the Beautiful Creole - of Cuba. Temptation, or Unknown Karim; by J. F. Smith. Grace Leo; by Julia Kavanagh. For yule at the Cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., ap2o Fifth et., oppositelhe Theatre. BOOKSJUST RECEIVED ay DAVISON'S, 65 MARKET STREET Family Prayers and Commentary, Thornton ; Steps to Alter; Castle Builders; - Itylas' New Book; Rich and Poor, at; bi , moirs of Oberlin; Ashton Cottage ; The Pastor's Daughter; The Foresters; • Minister's Family; Churchman's Manual; Mornings with Josue; • • Death of Little Children, bY.Prime ; Fleetwood's Ristory of the Bible; Watson's Body of Divinity; Works of Matthew Beaty All the various Commentaries, de., /iro. 25 J. B. DAVISON. MING DAY IS OVED.I and many•familles have 1.1(l changed their residences. Some haveieft places that are dear to them, where they have attended some " loved one" through a long illness, ending in death! Many find ihrir new home is not as convenient on the old one; while others are pleased with the change. In moving, the hands ere exposed to the cold air, and become sore, and rough. This can be cured, and they can be made soft and white by the UFO of the lIERPETIC SOAP—price 12% cte. ver cake. Sold by [apll S. L. CUTIII3ERT, 140 Third et. P— -0 YOU WANT A SMALL FAILIII—For sale, a Farm of Twenty-four acres, eight of which ttro in cultiva tion, and all cleared except eight acres„which are in choice timber; an Orchard of about eighty trees of dilt-rent kinds; about five acres contain Coal; situated at three miles from the city, and three quarters of a mile from the Ohio river. Price. $l7OO. Terms: *BOO in hand; remain der in one and two years. S. CUTHBERT & SON, oil Na. 140 Third st. Alexander Hays, CIVIL ENGIN F.KII AND sunvmort, Fifth street, cp pcsite the Court Bathe, Pittsburgh, Penna.—has per. monontly loortted, and will punctually attend to ell business entrusted to his charge. • RZFERENCE9 : 11On. W. P. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R. It W. blilnor Roberts, Chief Engineer " Geo R. Eichbaum, Associate Log. •" h.crid Mitchell, Chief Engineer Pittadh and Steub. R. R. James Thompson, Superintendent . City Gas Works. James E . OILY, CiTil Engineer;•AlleglianY - Cily. f ap7:2a• v~ ll iLI.IN LILY GOOD3.—A. A. MASON a CO. have re. 13 0 1 ceived a very large asaortment of all kinds ot Idliii nery Coeds, Bonnet Frames. Crowns, Tales, Ruches, Quill n,.s, illusions, Crapes, Silk Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Straw Trimmings, Straw Flowers, Ac, ap2B MEW MANTILLAS — LONG - LOOKED FOR COME AT J.. 1 LAST. HAGAN A, AHL, No- 91 MARKET ,3T, Would respectfully inform the Ladies that they bave re. c ivel a new lot of Moire; Antique, Dew Drop, Silk and La , e PICOLAS. - . &DM REFIN ED SUGARS-25 bbls D. It. crushed 20 do S. R. do; 20 do moll loaves; 20 S d M IT ff M u UR r & H F U or N sTaIEeR • JUST RECHIvED BY EXPRESS -200 pr Ladies' Fancy Gaiers, all colors, at51,25@1,75 250 Black 150 " Frencb 'Morocco and 84d Boots " 1,00@1,37 500 Childran'a Fancy t hoes, nay styles. ap27 „ , W. B. 80/sIIIEIiTZ. ;.: y t i • ,1 .0 ad. t k :- • DAILY MORNING POST• FRIDAY MORNING Napoleon's Visit to England—Do_ the Nobility: and and Quten mean ii i'—Desperate Condition of the Allies—Peace to• be had on any terllll.. . _ Ltt Uncle Sam . Beware, 4-c., 4-c. Pints, April lfith,-1855. , EDITORS. OF PITTSBURGH PORT :—This day , the Emperor and Empress of the FrenCh will b _ e . received I'o England on their much talked of visit to the British Queen. Tho most magnifi cent preparations have been made to entertain them, and there will doubtless be an immense amount of fulsome congratulations, soft sawder . . . . and sirs bestowed on the two great personifida"; • tions of states manship and Wisdom; of beauty' and angebam, as _Donis and Eugenia are just ~ , now termed by Eoglish virtuosos: They go to spend a visa a Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, and about town ; for Louis says it is so long since he mingled with the people of Lou. don that they shall have every chance they de sire to see him. And then, this is the.first time hat au Emperor and Empress of the French ever crossed the channel for each an object, and of course a heavy amount of h-ale must drown the h-animosity of Ball so that he may "g 0 it" one the enthusiastic as necessity may require. -' What a powerful effect circumstances,. thatare uncontrolled, do have in rendering phor human . • nature amiable or disagreeable, as the case may' be. :Sotne'month&back this visit WAS proponed, but was given up [fecal:or Victoria could: nee tolerate the idea :of-"she representative of the Royal Gorges" consorting with an adventuress like Eugenia. At the imminent risk of blowing the alliance to the dogs, English aristocra cy then stubbornly refused to receive them, bat • i subsequent misfortunes have so humbled the haughty pride of English aristoeraoy, that they . . are now not only overwhelmed with joy at open log. their arms to French Royalty, but eien his sable majesty Sonlouque himself, if he chedadd; could now command a reception at the hands- of my Lord'Aliiyar with a long speech, and* nur• - tallied bed in Buckingham Palace, at the piey only of a gentle smile on the holy alliance for "Christian purposes." Adversity le' a great producer of good manners and condescension in crowned heads. Now, Ido not mean-to takesie caption to the course of the English in "coming .down"- 7 ae they think it—to a .recognition - of the French; for I am plebian enough myself- to.. give brains the preference over titles, and - gocid sense is worth far more, in my opinion,, tbatt good blood. Louis Napoleon and Eugenia have always been deserving of equality at the hands of British Royalty ; for if the Spanish girl' did ' "handle the ribbons, crack the whip, and'iide a racket" a little too fast for a modest maid Ile fore she wedded Fortune g n favorite, she is. lam inclined to believe, just as virtuous, and rnm Bare twice as smart as Madame Viety. And as for- Louis, he is a keener chap in Politics,,atd.a shrewder. Ruler than any one_ in. England, front Lord Derby down to Col..Sibthorpe, any day, if it is but eeven years sinch hei Was compelled to take a baton and play constable in the streets of London, and, like all the'other pedestrian reaa gades, and houselees end friendless adven turers, clear the track for the carriages of English Lords, as they - swept past his un fortunate shit It- is a joilt humiliation to West- • ing Bull to be made to doff his beaver to the man who seven years ago was so mereilessly cut by Prince Albert, and to whom her Majesty, Victoria, refused a reception in supreme hauteur. I wonder, though, it the purity of English con tempt for the nephew of hie uncle is totally crushed out and if my Prince and his august , Spouse ems really slumber sweetly in the text apartment to that upstart Pretender and hie ex ceptionable Empress—as they were not long since wont to call them—in the consecrated pal ace at Windsor, undisturbed by ghosts of vulgar hobgoblins. But there is no choice now, Ur. Albert and Mrs. ViCtoria—Sebastopol is not ta , ken ; the English army is used up; tha Dutch , won't enlist; Cronstaclt won't come 'down ; Lord John. yields in despair at Vienna ; Alexander will fight; and the only hope left is in that same Louis Napoleon ; no come to this scratch both on ye, bow low deoant lam-. aliessas -Inverialet r . and do the thing genteely ; all will. take -it as a 'Or- . tne—real deference to acknowledged greatness and nothing else—and of course nobody but yourselves and Lord Palmerston knows that it is the work of direful necessity, a bitter pill, such as English nobility never swalowed since the days of the Reverend Oliver. Oae wry face is vouchsafed to you as a preparatory movement --and:there now, down with it - in good grace, for here they are —, down with it now and swear ye like it, however hard the dose. - All the hopes which-were excited in the minds of the allies by the death of. Nicholas are now most cruelly dissipated. The new Emperor gives unmistakeable evidence by plain outspoken woe& and " deeds that follow fast," of his in tention to carry out the objeota and -wishes of his father, by striking quicker and harder [ blows than the late. Emperor did.. The Confer ence at Vienna has about fizzled out ; in other words, the third article—the only one in fact that meant anything—proved such a stumbling block that at the first attempt upon that point all progress was arrested. Alexander declines to yield one solitary inch, and so there is no oth er alternative but to crack away at Sebastopol not into it. :: The whole truth of affairs now lies in a nut shell. The allies have gone to Sebastopol for the purpose of inflicting, what they supposed would be, an humbling blow open -the Russian Empire, and after exhausting themselves have failed to attain their object. They cannot, how ever, afford to retire from the place • disgraced and mortified before the world, and they there fore demand of Russia the dismantling of her fortresses on the Black Sea aB the price of peace; but Russia has as yet suffered no actual defeat in any one of the numerous engagements, whd still holds her position triumphantly, cannot of course consent to qualify them. There; then, is the point- of departure, - and now -comes , the question, what is to be done? Will.• the allies continue to batter away at Sebastopol in perfect hopelessness? I can answer you that they will do as I predicted to you six months ago; with draw their'forces and patch up a peace on any terms they can get, however humiliating they be. This is to bo seen now from several leading editorial, which have recently appeared in the "Monitenr," and which aresaid to have come from the pen of the Emperor Napoleon himself, evidently preparing the public mind for such a proceeding. Those artiales go on to stiy 7 -"that the allies have done all thus far, that it was pos sible to do; that all their efforts have utterly failed, and must forever fail td•accomplish any thing in the Crimea." All this .is written in a tone of earnestness; and mark you—no further steps have been proposed in any quarter. This you may regard as a conclusive indication. ' [ Everythiug I see in Earope—and the more I learn the more I am impressed with the tenth of my canviotions,—confirms me in the belief that the United States can tot too soon prepare for tronblous conflicts with the two great Powers of Western Europe. Always, since the beginning of this century, have these Governments hated that of the United States, but never ee much as now. I can assure you that the English and French Cabinets at this time hate' the United States Government and people with f itin immea surable intensity. The people of this twe _na tions do not share these feelings, patticularlyin Fronde, but that is no cause of congratulation where the people are powerless. When England and France get clear of their conflict with Ras sia, you may rest assured beyond - all "perad venture that the United States can neither an nex Cuba, the Sandwich Islands, nor even the harbor of Samana, without the armed interfe rence of -the two allied powers against them. This is as certain as that there will be tufa tare, and the sooner we are prepared for _them, the better. The effects of the war arc just beginning - to be felt by the masses of the French people. Business ie languishing, money scarce, and breadstuffs and marketing exorbitantly high. In the manufacturing districts thousands are out of employment; this, however, is not'so much the effects of the great falling off in the orders from the United States, as compared with late years--American dealers having last year felt the disastrous effects of everimportatione— •mid t hi s convinces , me that A non-intercourse with -our country would -inevitably bring about another revolution. It Is our money that keeps a large portion of the factories in operation,ifid consequently gives employment to thousands of French artisans. The wounded soldiers are beginning- to strive from thirCrimea,.and numbers can daily bones on the Boulevards and in the Champs Dynes, . •who_excite a great deal , of curiosity and some sympathy. If some enterprising Yankee would iseed out to - the Crimea a cargo of woodin legs and arms, he 'might make a great speculation, .as they must be scarce and in demand out there, even the stuff that was sent out for huts having JOll.ll 3100BIUUD. ILriP,NDIR 708STSII , 4,1,i 4. , NIAY rte pAius LITTER
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