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'■ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 ItobV* C. G. Sprouly Attorney and cofnsellor at law—omen, no. —, Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa deoil ly ; James A» Lowrlc, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, J\ between Smith Geld street and Cherry alley fdeclkly JOSEPH WEAVER, attorney and counsellor at law, ~ Office, No. lit Poortli atreet, j.3:1y;l • - riTTSBCfcoIVTA. JOHN BAKTOS, „ . _ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant eta., ja3-ly3l - - pmacnßcm. pa. . Thomas Mean*, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Port Office, BteubenTille, Ohio, myi . B. P. Hoii| ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, fourth door bolow Mr. Rody Patterson’s Livery Btnble. . &L- " C. Orlando Loomli, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. jy47 Thomas lII* marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’e Buildings, Fourth rfreft. ■ - jan7:ly U. B> Carnahan, ATTORNRY AT Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry altoy-and Grant street. je2;y _ J.N.m’Ciowry, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at LAW—Office In BaheweU’fi Buildings, on Grant street I>» H. Haien, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, above and near Smith Geld. mar27:y . Patrick M’Kenna, alderman of third ward. OFFICE CORNER OF OUANT AND FIFTH STREETS, . formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu siness porUin ng to the office of Alderman and Justice ol the Peace will be promptly attended to. fftbl:3m N. Uuckmftiter, Aldermnn* / iFFICE, Oraut street. between Fourih st. and Diamond f I alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done •with the great est are and Wgal accuracy. Titles to Beal Estate ex amined. 4c ja&S E. Neal, Alderman. IV 0.01 TUIItD Street, between Wood and Msrketstreets, lx Pittsburgh. Collection? promptly made. Bonds,Mort ce-aes. and other writings drawn with neatness and accu racr* jeM'U , 11. AIIL., SURGEON DENTIST, (»nc cp/mr to G W. Biddle,) NO. 144 SMITH (fffiSSisgk FIELD STREET $3- OfSce hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and tom 2 to l o’clock. feblo.ly *.V3£V DENTIST, Fourth street, fire doors of Market. Ornci Hours From nine A. M. to fire M. decSOry BUSINESS CARDS. D W. UKIISTINK <*. CO.. CO3IJIISSIOS AND FOIiWAUBI\G 11EBCIIANTS, AND Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- einnati and other Manufactures, &c JV’o.63 Front streets, between Market and Ferry streets, rtTTsccßnn, ta. j63* Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Par tlcular attention paid tn forwarding Western merchandise References, —Clark A Thaw, Wm. Bagnley A Co.. Wm. M ■ Cully 4 Co., F. Sellers A Co., Hays 4 Black, Kramer 4 Rafcm, Ueary Graff, B?q., Wm. Eirbbanm, S. R. Johnston Ksq , Tbomaa Bakewell, Ksq.. Georg* Ledlle, Ivq., Solomon Stoner. Esq J a6; ? ? -WH. Cir»OUiM...... BISGOAM j wsi. BINGH\n «& CO., \ FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKKCIIAKT3, .1 Liberty strut, opposite Penna. ttaHmajl Depot, J a p r 7 PiTTSuouan, Pa. •t ““ Henry (I, Colttoej TTjIORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Healer In Gheese. Butter, Seeds, Fish, au' Produce general!?. No. 25 WO >0 Su Pittsburgh. [mart Paul A Murdock, Commission and forwarding merchant ani 3TEAMBOAT AGENTS—No." Water street, Cincinnati Ohio. lapl-tf KiUfl A Rloorlieatl, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS- No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. i my 23 D. T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER —has always on ban a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Plan V Books. Printing. Post and Gap “Paper. Ao, Wholesale and Re tail. No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth. East side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rags ani Tanners' Scraps. 1. W. Chadwick, Dealer in rags and paper, no 149 Wood str«*i Pittsburgh. The LUjb«d »rice in cash paid for rags. mrll-T William wtt.t.ch, Phlia wm. ttczsT3o», Pittsburgh TUUler A Ulcketaon, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES. Wines and Sagans—Nos. 172 and IT4, corner of Irwin and Übarty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nail#, Cotton Yarns to., constantly on hind. jy?3 ’Wtlllara Carr A Co., fWic. Cißti late af th« firm of J Parker * Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealarsin Foreign Winep and Brandies, Old Wonongnhela and Rectified Whis key, No. S‘29 Oomtnercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, pa. jaC:y Co-Partnership. TUB subscriber* have this day form**] a partnership for the purpose of carrying oo Commission and Frmuard *aa, in connection with thn Fish, Ricon and Oil, and Pro ducr business zeowrally, nnder the style of Bsausn 1 Rich A&nso;f; warehouse No. 110 Water and 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by Burbrulfce it Tnehram. WM. R. ENGLISH, JAMES RIORARDSOn, JA3. J. BENNETT. Ist, lSM:f«>>3 »h, Febrnai Tn‘ R. DRAYOj Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer i» • Country Produce, offers for Rale » choice stock o Groceries. selected for family os*>. Spines of ©very variety and fhe rarest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex' chanuefor Mcrchandiie. F. r" D. has cTT-rored a full assortment of Landreth> Warranted Garden and invites the attention nf all in* terevted in rural elTtirs. ■ Jbpll W C. t.VCUSH. *'aiCHARDSO!9« COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,-ASP Wonlesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and OH, and Product generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Barbridffe A lughram, No. 116 Water and 150 First itreet, Pittsburgh, Penua. f°3 Commlstlon llooae. f|MUS subscribers have opened a bouse for the above pur I pose, at No. 17 Smlthfield street, four doors above the Hooonzabela Elnase. We will purchase, or receive, rn commission,for sala.coasl'rnraentsof Flnur. Rican, Chr*tt. Com. (>t ls, Birt'}/. Flax Grats S'.rd, Bilrd Ifny, rfc., upon «rblch wo will make advances, or purchase at lb© best market rates for cash. novC ALGTIQ k CO, Jns. if anghlltii Deader in groi»s»uf». piudugk, flour, ta^on, Ac., No. 10, corner Smithfleld and First Btreot*, Pitts* buruh, l‘a. ..„~..Tnov. n toun'i T B Young Co, .V oi SnUhfistd ttr'rt njipnritt fft>/ Tlntsh TIXASU A rUKRRS OP CABINET FURNTTOJIB AND jVt ]4. eYpry atvl wnrfc* nan«*tj' - warranted. flt rtvl'i'vvl prici**. Cart* t«h'D In an-1 1° . jous u. f-u.ia C. D. Wood. XU.' miEK AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINKS LTQU :R9. No. 147 North Second street, fifth dorr ftbor * Race, east «i le. Philadelphia. has on hand the beat null tl-fi of oM Brandies. Wines, Hsh Whisky. Mononga hels \VKi«ky. HolUud Gin, Cordials, Ao . on terms worthy the ittenrjon of pnndn«>»r<* and dealers. fan29y _ 1 ’ iTetirr iPCallough db Co., 4 WHOLESALE GROCBUA an l CoramUslon '* T errh«nti». -f r>«nn B-.. 1 «♦» ptt»«Vi,p ff h . }»lHt ~ Wm. Dleby. Jr., „„ /NLOTHTNG AND FURNISHING STORE. Masonic Hail, \ j fifth slre/.t . Pittsburgh.^ Clothing made to order, in gwi «rvlft. and at n>»*i anQ tf " R. & A. C. Dnnoan,. WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Prodnoai For ei«a Win«“*-md Liqaors.oll Unoongnbelaand Recti fied Whiskr. No 291 Liberty «L, Pittsburgh. Pa f W29:y A. Ttndlc, Mnn JSMgk WHOLES AT.Eaod Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and OARPET RAG mantJfce e* turer, No, 106 Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. John H. itfellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Music, School Rooks end Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. [janl A. 3 . OIGAJf DANIIL ASL, JB. HAGAN 4fc AHL, WHOLESALE and Retail Dt >rs in Silks, Fhncv Staple DRT GOODS, Nos 91 Market end 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. apr4 WHOLESALE-AND -RETAIL-DEALER IN IMPORTED CIOAUS, myfcty'’ No 63 Makses 9TirEr.T. PiTTSPtmotT POWER A IHEIIOON Architectural and ornamentai carvers.— Ornamental Patterns for Ousting, in eyery style; Modeling. Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, Bulldingi, Ac.; 96 9MITHFTELD Street, near the Post Office. vD3m E. WHITEHOUSE, Fanoy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner. No 7 ISABELLA St„ near the Emmot note!, mart. Allsoheky. _ B. OT7TIIBBBT.—. ”S. CUTHBEUT A SOW, KBAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 SmtiJifuM strut. DOT I W. GRASP..— .D. REISISOER. ~T. /. GRAFP. Graff, Relalnger & Graff, r —i5—S -"-V I \\T ESTEUN ROOM DRY, Mo. 124 Wood street, Pitts- Li EC; Hnywaru, VV harsh Pa BEALER In DOOTS, SIIOKS, TRUNKS and LEGHORN * f wur *“» x “* and BRAID HATS, corner of ilarfeet and Liberty eta., stoTea No. 174 Pittstureh. I‘r. grS'i.,,,, Parlor Stove?, Hollow Ware, BogarHettle3, 'Stove. Kettles, WHOLESALE a , No. 135 Wood Street, jafoygl Next door to H. Child’s Shoe Hour*. Pittsbureb. j. ABU.-. .. j. Fiiuarfo ? Notice* T OS. FLEMING haying associated with JOB. ABEL, the business wiU hereafter be conducted under tb* style o' J. ABEL A CO., at tho old stand, corner of Smithfield Fourth Rtrentu jal:y William Dracciit, HAS REMOVED to thW corner or HAND and PEN* Streets, where he will, as annul, attend promptly t< liia namorous friends. AU articles In his Une are warrantee pnra. and pnt np’witb the utmost care. raarl-trfim " : JOHN GROUTT. TMPORTER OP BRANDIES. GIN. WINES, Ac.—Dealer j InfineOld Mohomrahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac Also, Rectifying Distiller, comer of Bmlthfleld and Frfrn* Ureets, Pittsburgh. aprlB T* :' « ' •?'<*'%*&•: *'• \l u;♦\* .-J ■ ~ 1 v •• .• •„.’ •■•» ’"'S • *-r ••■ - -,* -* *. * » e , "' •* .V..,v !_*<?J‘: . \ ' , V *«V' ; "• * is .>- < V *S * » **~ * *-- ’’ ' • .'' ‘ -_ ■, - : »•« ri V?? &•> *l', •'' r 'J\-o~ r % *> » ‘ • ••.‘•v-t 7 * , ‘ •■’•*• {*. V . 1 -, .• .~>' m ■''s>». ••’" - *-: ■< • ' -v :-,■ • : :" .•* ' • - ’<:■• - ' ' * s»%?S&* v -v./*?sv,*,y .*vyv ytf&p±**2XZrfS* • ■r'-j •i • / ■+ ■ .OMN. EICHBAUM. 83~ JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,*®# fT AS removed to 2&4 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison |j[ alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Bmtthfield, where the attention of hia friends and the public is Invited to the stock of EKADY'MADK GOODB always on hand. Also, ClothA, Cawimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full **"ortroent of Furnishing Goods for aeDtlemen, including Hat* of all qualities. Trunks, Umbrellas, Ac.; Ac. ja6| J. I. BE.Vjrrir j JOBW M’OlOaKfT.. CnRKUIUP M'CLOftSIT- .raASCJB L. lOUNQ JOSEPH CHAPMAN, .8. 1. ODTIXBIET, IN MITCHELL, AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, • . - • 7‘^’r "Ul\' israaai .v PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMoRE & MONTGOMERY AT THE “POST BUILDINGS*" CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD'ISTIiEEI'S. AT $O,OO PER ANNUM, OB $5,60' WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. VOLUME, XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTERPRISE WORIC9. (fa 130 WOOnSTBXIV, V ED DOOR DtLOW TlßOnf AIAIT. ■ I .. . ii iB&W2T c TETLEY. IMFOKTERB and manoficturera cl >^ggg a?BW ™CU T LRRY t BUBGIOA L AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We fig* . . keep a general assortment of the above articles-constantly ob band; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. ‘ Also, Guos. Fifl tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk;-Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Uair Dressem 5 Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES’.—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of.(hc.best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for thorn WWholes&le or Retail, will be fill ed, with despatch. HahUng parties supplied at Wholesale prices. my!6 Chandelier* and Oai ;Ft?tur«*. riVHB rtubscribersarehow opening at their new Wareroom -1 NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment 'Of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wttOaa Fitting, ever offered In this market. -Having arrangements made by whleb they will be constantly In receipt or new patterns and varieties, they confidently Invite , the,attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to Bell as low as Any house InAhe Wdat,: and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Braes Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., No. 109 First street. GKOUCU BLKTCHEU, FROM NEW TORE, §MANTJFACTUKEftof the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wip, Elastic BaoctTonpeeg, and every description ’of,Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STRERT, between Wood and Market, Pitts - Eletcher’s system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their beads with accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2 From the forehead over the head to neck, No. '2. No. 3. Frem ear to ear* over the top. No. 4. From ear to oar* round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover'the top of the bead only—a paper pattern, the exact ahape of tbo bald part. fmy4 Coach and Carriage" factory 1 JOHH6TOK, BBOTHESS & CO., Corner.. <if . Ht.fecca and Bfhnoni ttretU, AUx'fhmy Ctib, • - _rf_ WOULD respectfully Inform their friend* the public generally, that they bat* ftnrnmenced the manufacture of Carriage* '•ily,,~wJrnZ. Barouche*. Rockaways. Buggies,Sleigh* and Chariots, Its all their varioup style? of finish and proportion All orders will he executed with strict regard to 1 urahillt.i and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to or the moat reasonable terms. Using in all their work tb* best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel «tufT, they fe**l <*nnfl lent that all who favor them with their patronage, will b* perfectly aatisfled on trial of tlinir work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purcha sing elsewhere. , octfcly j r. Johnston. Elcetstor Carriage Factory* J.U NSToN, BROTHER A CO.. PRACTICAL COACtI MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstreets. Ahe gheny city, hand and are manufacturing an HiteDhi** assortment of Carriages, hockawaya, Bngglrf. Uaggagu Cars, Amade in all their various style*, with strict regard to durability and beanty of finish. using In all their work the beet Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. RS pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel confident that ail who may-favor them with their patron age, will be per ectly on trial A tbeir work The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibus** pass every Gf t***n minutesduring the day. oct2s:ly PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY• IL MGtLQW... ...MAB.TI3 L RTKTKNS. ALBERT Bigelow ft Co., Successors to e. m bigel*»w, No. 46 « ' Diamond alley, near Wood street. Pitta-ItfMKm burgh—COACHES. CARRIAOKA, TONS, BUGGIES, and every description of MB,— mi iW fancy vehicles built to order, and finished In a manner no <urpawd for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill o! workmanship, and durability of materials. 4®-All work warranted novO JOSEPH FLEMING, (successor to t. wjlcqx a co.] CORNER MARKET BTREET AND DIAMOND, keep* constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Hedi does, IfedleineCbests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ine to hl« business. ft#* Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoars. j*:Py JOHN rliking. oocuaaa cumins FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.} WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. GO Wood &r'cf. Pitlslmrgh. Pa Proprietors of Dr. M’Lanc’s Calebrated Vermifuge. Lirei Pills. Ac. jalO JOHN BAFT, JR., (Successor to Jas Wholesale and Retail AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, £c., 141 Wood etrect, three doors below Virgin all**?, apr-kmAely PTTTSBUVGI3. Allen; WHOUSAUfi DEAL EH IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Eye Whisky, Arc., ALSO, RECTIFmo bISTILLEtt, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA WINKS, Brandies, Gins, Cordial*, Jamaica Spirit*. St Croix and New England Hum, Claret*, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Boarl»np, aid Mononpnhela Eye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana. Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low price* as to challeng * compe itioo. Fancy Bar Kegs ami Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of ail sices. I respectfully Invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh. Penna. aprifcly Ren oval Wholeiale end Retail Clothing Morchanta, NO. 6 8 WOOD STREET. THE subscribers respectfully inform thflfr old customers and the public In general, that they have this day as* soclated th«bßelv**in the above business, under the firm of JOHN te’CLOBKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a snare ot public patronage. The previous business of each will be Bottled by them* Reive*? respectively f**l*D R LAIRD, (late of the firm of CoOLET A Lajrp,) having • opened STORK NO. 0, (two doors above the old stand.) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING RUBINESB, hopesby strict attention to business to merit a share ot the patronage of the late firm. N. Rr-Clothing made to order In the most faahionohla stviea, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none iD the city. Jan2fl:y_ James Msllioßtr. MONONGAHKLA PLANTNO MlLL—Would respectfully Inform hisfriends and the public, that his new <?«tab* Ufthment 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. Board and Plank, planed on one or ooth rides, constancy on hand. Sash, Poors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed stnff suite hie for every description ot work. wu. a. nta&on. HERRON ft CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS POUNDERS, Manufacturers of nil kinds or brass work, lo comotive, steam ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so. Cotton Baiting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Btore, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRABB and COPPER taken m exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office. will be promptly attended to. febDrly JOSEPH T. LOWRY, No. 43 Corner, of Fifth and Wood Strteti, Office np gtalrs. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to tn that he has . commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in eonnec j tiqn with Intelligence and General Collecting He will I also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any ; capacity, or thosein want of places, will be supplied at short (notice.' All business entrusted to his care promptly at* 1 tended to. I Tlcfcrcncts—T. J. BUham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. iO. Leslie. Dr. Alex. Black, Jamea Mackeral, A. A. Mason, i Mafflt A-Old. ; J»n 18 Scbuchman & Haunletn, TITHOGRAFHERS —Third street, opposite the Post-office, j Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads. Show Bills, :Labels, Architectural aul Machine Drawings, Business and 1 Visiting Cards, Engraved or Drawn on Stone. Printed In Colors, Gold,Brbnxe,or Black,in the most approved style. :and at the most reasonable prices. rctlkly MURPH Y’S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, ; mm no. 182 WOOD 6TREET, one door fm from the corner of Liberty, Is now open, tfflUFHlff > The proprietor is himself a practical *K3**mr- Hatter, haring had fifteen years experience Bt the business, ten years as a practical workman; having Worked in the principal,establishments In New York, Phil adelphia, Cincinnati, and the New England States; feels fconfldrut that, from his practical experience asa Hatter, he cat furnish not only <u good bat a BETTER aUd cheaper article tnan anything heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh E nblio —all of his own manufacture. ' . deelfirtf UASUPAOTOBtBS O' Plain and Fancy Grates, Plaio and Fancy Penders, Sad and DogTrons, Portable Forges, T-a Kettles, ■Wagon Boxes, 4c, ENGLISH ANI> CLASSIC AX SEMINARY, w. t. McDonald, m. a., pbiaoipai. TEE next session of the'lnstitution will commence on MONDAY the sth of September next, at the room cor* ner of Ferryman!-Liberty s tree to, occupied by the Messrs. Veeder. Rtftraicts— ITon. A. W. Loomie. O, Knap, Jr., 8. P. Von onhoret. R. Miller, • aaz26 - -«folm W . Butler A Oom Forwarding and commission mkrchants- Dealdrsln.aliWndsbf Dittsbnrgh Manofacturea. Lead P 1 pe and" Sheet G*ad. 67 Front str-et.-' - • faeoM BARR * MOSER, ARCHITECTS:— "Offices: Philo Hall, No. 76 Third street, 'Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. JylfcCm * J -J t?v ' .' :7V."- • >, y V .• 5 , , v . : -J| V • •* C. *■ li.v- - ..... ' * ‘ , , THE late firm of JONES A QUIGG. having bean dissolved by the death of Jo< u F Quigg, on the 27th inst n the business of Raid firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, ISs4—(oct2;y Manufacturer ot spring and Buffer steel, plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptlc Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall. and Hammered Iron Axles, —corner of 11cm and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly Isaac jonvs d. a. Boasas. D. B. Rogers ft Co.» Manufacturers of rogers’ patent improved steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and rirststreeta. out2ly WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER axb DEAJJB in AIL KINDS OF Tobaccoi Snuff, anti Cigars^ A 'o. 25 Fifth Pittsburgh, Pa. AiU* Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of oil the various brandenf Imported Cigars. ja&J CHlNA”riA'Li^ STRANGF.UB VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment.of CHINA. GLASS and QCEENSWAEE, now open-at the above establish ment Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to offer Inducements in art the latest styles of Dinner, Tea aud Teller Wr.re. white iron-stone, we haTe a great variety of shapes; also, gold bund and fancy colored stoneware Tea and Toilet pets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dir-be* without covers, Salad DUhes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set la large and well selected. Britannia ware, Table Cutlery, Sntroite, Castors, Walters, and House Furnishing Goods, we have a large assortment. COMMON WARE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, DlxheS, 1“ OT;, Nappies, B*wls. Pitchers, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, n large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE, whi.-h v.e are selling ht manufacturers’ prices, all of which an* offered at wholesale or retail, by 0.-i2r> JOnN J O’LEARY i DEALER IN Pine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and WiUo^P CORKER OF WOOD AKD SIXTH STS.; PITTSBURGH, PA. i 18 now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, In addition tn his already extensive stock, pur>*ba*4d from first bunds In the Eastern markets, which, will be sold at the lowest market pnce«*. Ay- Hotels, Menmboatß. and famlUev, baying by tip quantity . euppll-d at wholesale rate*. tyjf- Good* d«*ll vere-l in the city tree of cbnrga. pep2l< ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER (>F DIAMOND >TREKT AND CUKtIKY ALLEt e|V£IK subscriber respectfully nnnounces to the Ladle* uqd i Gentlemen of Pitub»jrgh, that be baa recently erected & RIDING BCH<X>L, which, lo point of situ, commodinvu* and adaptation undeniably excels any similar estab lishment lo ih- United States It« !o<-nrinn is acce“»ihje from all parts ot the ci’y while Its high aud airy (situation raodera U especially suited to the promotion of health, b\ this most agreeable exercise. The Horara are docile axifd well trnioed, and the proprietor pledges himaelf fhnt n” paios or expi-nae will be spared to rnrkr tbia establishm-ot the fir«t in the confidence of the public. oct2S;tf jnnxsTO*. lnterest or'lr JtttlN ATWELL In our buslnr*? | cea*e» from tbt« date ov agreement fhir buKiness. a« WTIOLKSALK GROCKu? wilt he continued by the remain ing part oars under the firm of IS At) AI. FT, COSGUAVE * CO., Noft 18 nod 20 Woori street Pittsburgh. UVGAI.KV, WOODWARD k CO.. * No. 221 Market street Philadelphia WM B'OALEY A CO. Pittsburgh. December IPtb. 18. p 4— {d>-c22 JAKES CmsWELL. v i- »?:,■ . y s? . • PITTSBURGH, TUEvSDA Y, APRIL 10, 1555 BUSINESS CARDS. Isaac Jones, JACOB M'CO&LISTKR, BASKET STBIET. BETWEEN TaiRD AND FOtmtH STRrrTfe. WM. A. M CLUItG, PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, (Notice. Tfl AVK sold mvintare«t in the iMtslnetw of Miller k Co .tn B. A long, who. with John Phillips, will con tinue st the old stand. Fo litfl Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of mv frlrndß. Pittsburgh, July 2U, 18M. V. n. MILLER. S. A. LONG fit. CO., RETL AND BRASS FOUNDERS. AND GAS FITTERS Invite attention to their stock of Chstidellera. Hracketp. Pendants, and other fixture.* We fit np houres with Gas and Strain make Bros* Casting* of all kinds to order, fur nl«h Railroad Pump« and Tnnk Fittl. g.i, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal conetantlv on hand. jy3l ; Silver manufactory. QPOONS. F*»RKB. KMIU.KMS. Ao.—BxnncnoK ta PxiClp —(bring to superior fw-Hitiftfl in monufartaringmyowh work, we are now eelling at least 10 per cent lower than the eastern cUI.-b. or elsew here All work la warranted. Slrrtivg Si.'tvr—W** ul.o manufacture Spoons Of the BHtbh sterling qaalpy. Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fa cillty and renewed determination to give cnltro oatlFfactioo to customer?, both as to price an-J ttj* vtrpvri«nr-qhality Of* the work. W W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, dot!4 corner of Market and Fourth street*, i Steamboat Fnmttnre nnd Chairs, <7l WR have on hand and are musbiTitlv msnufactn UL ring 8T 14 A M BOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND AIRS, of every description, vij; * * * Extnnvion Dining Tfthh’P; Do Bar do; Ladle* Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Get)!.*. do do do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; Teton Tries; Sofas: Divans: Centro Table**’, Wo*!) Stands; Card do; Wa!er do; Trnys, Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship warrant**!, nnd prices sati#> factory. T. B YOUNG A CO, Jy'ZO 3k Pmlthfield Rt.. opposite City Hotel. jf-fTT 1C E ■ ■ ' DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, jVo 20 Fi/lh street, frrt rnrnrr aiww Market ilreit, PITTSBURGH, PA WtIERE WILL he fntmd the Inrgest and l»-8t assorted stock of UOeIKKY ever r fDred f-*r sale in this citv. Purchn.serß will find iltntlie r advantage to call «t thi* es tnblishment and examine for thcmKelvee; H ift nil I need to Insure th-lr custom. C DALY. N. R—Remember the Cheap Stocking Ookkeo. feLl:y 0. D. C. U. Ilewdly & Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, ,V» S 2 Third ifWrA near Nnrk-rt would respectfally Inform their friends and the public generally, that they hnvo now In store thelf complete FALL STOCK, consDilog of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet-nod Brussels, to the com mon fngrnio. Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ope lo H/ht vnrds wide, new *leßlgns »nd very rich Cocoa and Canton Matting. Druggets. Rugs. Matft, Ftalr Rode Window 8h -ties. Aft. l'*-rio>ns in want art* invited to cnH end •-xam* in** iheir stork. Stei.njlmnts. Hotels, and RpfiidencM furn* lsh»-d on tb** ino*t reasonable terms. : ro'il' profits nnd quick sains. "*s6 TERMS ' ASTI ONLY \V. M. Haven. THE OLD PRINTING KPT A IU.I sH M KNT, (late John ston -t Ptorivtnn l and BUnk Book and Ptalionery M'nrehAue*., I* i>repnr,„| t<’ execute every ptvlo of L*pjvl, C unmerclai. Canal and Pteamhont Job Printing ftnti Book Binding nrH furnish everv article in the Blank P»nok. Paper aud Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasnnith •• t-wm* Blank P-ook and Ptatinoerv Warebouei*. Printirg Office and Book Biudery, cornt-r of Market and Poeond ats {jiovlO vr. r. Ksnm. .W V MAI ft Smith, Illatr & Jlanter, (La’o StnHh k Sinclair.) WiIOLESALK QHOCERS) PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEAf.P.KS In all kinds of Pittsburgh Masufae 'UK.l, 122 Becond anJ 161 First stroet, Pittslm-sh, M 9 Depot of Lnnewortli i Zlmmermnn’o Ca» tawda Wines sml Brandy. 'V'HE umierMcnt-o ha* received anil offers for wale, at Cin- I emuanjrrxcf4.fi large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer man’s choice amt world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La lies’ Sweet '’atawbu Wlue*. Such ns may de#fre to procure an *'xeeli«ni article <>f Native Wlno. (thtrfiuro juire of the grape.) wHI find mv estabHylimeut the place for the stratifi cation of their desire*. The Catawba Brandy,distilled from the genuine Grape. 1* declared by ninny excellent Judges, equal In flavor to the beat imported CogDae. Loan Office. JOHN A. O'BRIEN, G 7 BMITHFIELD STREET,between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loanedon Gold and .Silver Plate. Diamond*. Gold and BUver Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instruments. Guns and Pistols, Feather Bed*, Fur niture, and all kinds of articles—-for anv length of time agreed on. Charge* for wtorage considerably lower than heretefnre. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of dat , unless redeemed. Bargalnsof Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, c , always on hand eprlOrOm SIEW SJ£ED‘ STQILEi JAMES WAttDROP, OUTERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the moat Improved breed. being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seed* —Canary. Hemp, Millet. Rone and mixed Send. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS,viz: Oamellfts. Rose Buds. Heliotropes, Ac. Erurgroene(tn pots) forChrintiuns Trees, from the Seed and Tlorticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth st- near Wood. doc2o coummt the Smoke, THE subscriber bavin? the exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract fbr heating buildings with the most economical Furnace oow m use. The attention of those Intnrested Is solicdtm. Any Information can he had of A. BRADLEY, Vos 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tt I Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. tfjfW/y It I* True l Til AT PICTURES f auperior excellence mny a»*)| ho obtained at CARGO’S New Daguerrcan Oallo ry No 70 Fourth street, at prices varying from Qnp to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please Children taken in afeweecends. Callandexamine specimens of the various styles. Booms open day mdM-o ping- . _ tDWARB B. BIU ..........MABOLS B. HOLUBBI 11111 & Ilolliilay, . i : PRODUCE, FORWARDING ANU COMMISSION MER. CHANTS, EvansriVe, la— Strict attention paid to all consignment!, for Buie of Flonr. Erodncc, Ac. for tb o pS-chns* of Produce and promptW altered to. Goods for re-phlmn**nt forwarded with despatch. loctftfru New Pap**’ HanfjlnCß.^ 1 v NO. Bft WOOD STREET. . Fine french and American parlor papers? Pbtipl ln gold, oat and marble? nail Papers, of various styles? . Fir'd and Plain Papers, for diningrooms ana chambers? Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Sb&dfcS. _ A large and complete assortment of the above, fleeted Tor ihs season, will be sold at the usual low prices. oct3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. BUSINESS CARDS. REMOT C. 111 31 SEN, MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OE VIALS, BOTTLES, WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYB; FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, &133,135Pir5t st„ PITTBBUKQH, PA. [mh2S HAH I> W A K E FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No« IST Wood street* PITTBBURGO. Alfio, Cloths, Damasks, Lacos, Moss, Bent Stuff, Springs, &c-, &c, * Boot* and Shoes, WUoiVaaie and Retail. James robb, "VfO. 89 Market, and 0 Union street, third door from the XI Market II use, would call the attention of his friend*, and tbo public gienerallv, to the fact, that ho ha* now on hand the largest and best selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, in all their varieties,worn by ladleeand gentlemen of Phil Mphla, New York and Do*ton, and whlch,bo tru&ts, cannr.- .all to please all. His price* are very much reduced, and he scllh Ladies’ Gaiters at from $.1,12 t 052,60; Gentlemen’s Boms, from $2,25 to $6; and oxcelient Gentlernoo'e Gaiters, and Youths and Children’s wear, at extraordinary low prices. He also continues to manufacture, a* heretofore, all dr* Bcriptions of LADIES AV|) GKNTI EMEN’3 BOOT? AM)" SHOES, of the best quality and the latest style, oil of which be warrants. _Nor.fihonld bur,verh-oked hi# very large as-; ►ortmVnt of Gum Banclaisv Overshoes And 0 eta, for Ladier, Certfl«men end Children." Every person'who fayors him. with lheir patronage' wRI be fairly dealt with.. jan9 - * WATER €(IUE INSTITUTE ~ HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDb.)'I)KT PENN STREET AND THE RIYTCR, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ Graduate and Practitioner in the OM Schools of. Medicine, Allope.hio and (lomaepathic, end for the past tenyearsasucceMful Uydropathlst, his opened a W \TEK CURE In the above location. The perfectly safe, direct anti immediate effect this *yp leoi ha* od all F-vert,.and all dl*ea-»w arut* end chmuic— whee it I* mild, grateful and invigorating to t>o weak and debilitated, render# It peculiarly desirable in fasuilie.% who will be treated at tbeir homes. Allopathic and Homeopathic treatment will be adcilnl**- tcTed where desired, but, after long end thorough expe rience, Doctor Duel* give* a decided preference to'Hydro? pathy, which has. throughout tbo old and new world, proven so eminently successful in every form of disease, Including locipieut Consumption, Bronchitis Dyepflpria, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism. Asthma. Catv neons Nervous and Uver Diseases. Testimonials of rur«s fmo highly reputable dtixens of nearly every Statejothe Union, can be’examined at Doctor Baelx’s office. H»s P.ev Clergy are Invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being tued in thecoom.*neenent, and often throughout the treatment, it U a luxury instead of onplen* ant, a# those unacquainted might suppe**. AEFERSscts.—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Balder, W. W. Wilson, W. H. Williams, Thompson Beil, J. R. Wei den, D. T. Morgan, Wn. B. Holmes, ft H. English, B M. Kerr. Tbe undersigned, having vlrited Doctor Bacla’a Inriitu- Uon anti witnessed hi a successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated uud skiUluVTby elcian: f - Charles T. Rcnscll, Jos. STConueUs, David Hunt;John C. Curtis, Rbbt. Patrick, John B. John Weight, W. W. Patrick, Moses F Eaton, O Ormsby Gregg ijscO Gilt, Silvur, Brass, Bronze, looking- Globo, PORTRAIT AN® PICTURE FRahES, PIA.N AND ORNA3IKNTKD—No Z 1 bv Cui« an.l All kinds of Composiiion Ornaments, lor cteathboais, 4c. All kinds of Gild ug and Re gilding, to order. -Gilt .Mouldings for Frames, wholesaeaod .otaii VariVeh foi nil I'a-n ings Engraving* and Lithograph-, for tale- lmpaired or defaced Oil Pa ntiugs restored in the best manner. Ail Frames and Mouldings m nufactured la this estab- Usbmeot may be cleaned without injur>, with soap and wot»*r. Calt and see. No. 21 Bt. Clair st., Pittsburgh. [mh2s.tf flew Trimming Store, No. 83 Cbmcr of Market strut and the. Diamond. FRANK VAN GORDBR-resptcfully auuouucaa to the public of Pittsburgh and vlciuity, that be will open iTis oewTrlmmingStoreonMonday, April ITtii. Having fitted up the neatest store roum in the city, nr.d filledß with n choice selection of the latest of Trimmings and Fan eyGoo<Ja»bdliatteri* himself that he will offcv superior in duce-nente and dfidShvofbyglvtt tflirr may favor him with their patronage. — r -« . : Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [aprl2"| FRANK VAN GOKDKH. Seminary for Boys, tr/ulh-W-tl i*r. cj F\fih and Grani tis.. opprrUc Court House. r |UIE Fall rtession of this dcbtoi will commence on MON JL. DAY, September4th, and the duties'oflniufuction will be resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’PONAI.D There are ten Fnccessive months in the Aauhunio year. Tuition is $12,50 per quarter. Tbe number of pupils in limited, and boys are admitted in The order of applications which may be made after August Suth, at 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped Id Post Office. au9:ow* First between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis' Patent Metallic Life Boats, of GaWanUed Iron . also, manufacture CoppeT and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Ufo Preservers, the best and cheapest kind. Steamboat work attended to. (my2ti.y Wni. 11. Talcott *& Co., | SUCCESSORS TO T. KS.NXEDT, 4 CO.,] Manufacturers of gilt and mahogany look. INQ GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames. Ac . nod dealer- In Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. GX cor ner of octlilw HAVING sotd my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY. JB-, A CO., to William H. Taloott, who, with A. G. Henry, will cooUnoe the. Looking Glass and Variety BUM neRa at tho old fitah4, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under thb stylif6f Wtn. H- TaJcott a Co. I confidently re commend them to my former customers, as every way qualified to zive entire satisfaction . All pcrßons having demands fcgaloßt me; and all Indcbled to me, will please make an early settlement. oct!2 T. KENNEDY, JR Henry tilcbardaon, JcweUer ( HAVING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and but recently returned- from the eastern dties with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWKLItT. and FANCY GOODS, would oall thy attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most deßlrahle styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest stylps of Brooches, Breast Pin*. Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miuiaturo Locket*, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—-Such as Papier Mache. Work Tables pnd Boxes. Desks, Fancy Vases. Perfume Bottles. Table Mats, Colt’s Pistols, Port* Monnaies in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Diahvs; with an endless variety of asefti) and or namental articles, which have only to bo seen to be appre tnted. fpovll NO. B 1 MARKET STREET. .J. a. HUNTKK No 136 IVbod street. Third door below Virgin Alley BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their Urge assortment of Guns,. Rifles aori Re volving Pistols, the largast and best selected stock ever openedinthls market; together with a general assortment of Uardware, Cutlery, Tools and .Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchost-rs. or foreood approved paper marlB JM'LACGHLTN. No. 96 Fourth street, nearly opposite • the Mayor’s Office, ia munufiiat'iringGenileiren’efiret B«k>)8, Low Shoes,ties and buttoned; Congressaod Button ed Gaiter*; Ladle#’Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip pars, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses and Children’s dt>, of every variety. N B —All kind* made inr>r>l-r.on short m-tire fsulO Dissolution of Partnership. THE Fartnenh.p bvtwreD Wo. Voungw n ntx! Daniel Youngson. utider th** name of W«. Yooaosox a Co., is ui cOLYxn. WSL YdUNGSON will carry ou the PAINTING b-.pioess In all its branchesat tho Shop of the lute firm No 23 Sr-VENTH street, opposite tho Neptune Engine House. mh27:lw W'M Y* UNGBQN. D. PICKETBEN. No. IST Liberty street. Wm. Youngioa, HOUBB, BTON AND OhNAv£\T.VL PAINTER—No 23 Sktixtß etreet, opposite the Neptu e Eo^ioe njh27:ora North-Western Police Agency, ‘ NO. 80 WAaiil.\OToN aTuKKT, c» of Dearborn n ICAUO, ILLIisOIS. ALLAN riRKRTON.. LDWARD A. ItUCKSR Ptnlcerton Sl Co. DJVOTE Tffßllt ATTENTION TO THE TRANSACTION or A Qnntt DETECTIVE POLICE BD‘INE.J» In the lUlpnlflt WisconBlo>Mlchi*an and Indiana _. mblfcdtf •• ' Soldiers’ Bounty Laudß> ; AND GT-AIMB AQAINBT UO?KaNiIKNT.—[ will pro o re Bounty Land Warrants for SmcUers, thsir Widows and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims Brains; (lort-rnaient, and attend to business in the “Court of Claims,” recently established by Congress Office, No. 148 Third street, one door above SmithfleM ut March 19, 1855 'HAKLRd N'VLOR. Bounty * * bounty Lands—Sotdlere’ Claims. TDK uuder.-iirned has nude errangunenta with I’homfts LumpkiD, of WaBhiOßton City, toprocure W ARRANTS &0., for their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claim* oi the GoTennarot • SAMUEL FAUNKeT' H*K mh&tf I Residence, No 9 Ross street, Pittsburgh. THE undersigned cuu'luuea to o -tain Bounty Land -Warrants. The present bill pites to uli who bore served In any war since 179 J. 160 acres, 1 eras moderate LTJOE COJKsIIOOT, 37 Diamond alley between Wood „t end Want -nd. Agency for boidUra’ Claims, T OQATIuN OF,LARDS.-- t'OuOd.ASjs AAUtiALE OP Lj LAND WAitoAiiTd.—The undersigned has made ar rangements with, competent and responsible geutl-nun to obtain Certificates or. Warrants lor fiddlers, their widowsor mlhonjbildren. who are entitle to Bounty Lands; also for the Locaticniof Lands,-and the Purchase end Sale of'Land Warrants. D. DAVIS, HOME tBAQIIB FACTORY. II -AMItTOX; STJSWAKT, Manufacturer of Shirting, tJL .Checks, .Tweedy etc., ttebeeca street, Allegheny, has opened a .Waretoom becmjd Etobi i*asT Bunn isos, comer ihfth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh; Merchants who j not l aTTare .that theseCheekS con-ts madtfaff good cadd sold as-lowhere-iets in any other city in the United States, are Invited to call and examine for them selves. EnMfclrr* C ‘(i ** i b'WM" ntnfl A L. AtlCilAttD C. BOLhiau, wsaruTACTPa a op wTSTscaife, A Ca»<l. ENTERPRISE WORKS Boots and Shoes. Wood and Fifth streets. : '•- • •• i; i< ■-■ ■ - -3-3 - railroads CLEVELAND AHD PITTS BIJBOH RAILROAD. Il: CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREBT CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE , AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad) VIA ALLIANCE. THE shortest, quickt*flt cml most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Catena, and St. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Handled miles shorter and about nine hour? quicker than tb* circuitouß one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from 'Tuvelond to Chicago. Time to Cleveland 'six hours, Chicago iwenty-th-ee hours, aod-Bt. Louis thirty-seven hours. * AT A ALLIANCE. The Trains©! the Ohio and P«ooa. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M., connect at J Alliance at 0.30 A. M., 11.45 A. M., and 6 20 P. 81, as ftllotrs: Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7 CO, A. 21.. and 12.00 M., and 035 P. M , connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10. W A. M., 2.20 P. M., and 0 00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, fit. Louis, Rock Triand, Galena, and the North*wefit, who wish to go through with out detention, wlil tahn the train leaving Pittsburgh a f 8,00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2/20 P. M., as that Is the only train by which dope connections are made throogh to the above point. Passengers by this train ranch Chicago nt 730 next morning, and St. Louis at mid night. - ; ■ . • ,h ATA WELLSVn.LE. * The Steamers PorfiptffHty and Diurnal will leave the ilo nongsbela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 30 O'clock, for Wellsvllle,connecting with the train leaving Wellavilloat 4.30 P. iL.and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P.M. h .An-AcccinTnpdfttion Train will leave WetaviUe dally, ■{Sundays exccp;«l.) at 041 P. M, connecting at Bayard ,-With Pxprei’- Troii. arriving in Cleveland at ii *0 P. 11 Trains fronr W-llsville and Cleveland connect ht Bayard -Jor rartolKotij-Wuynpphutg, and New Philadelphia. . o*Tich«ra for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, via WelliTUJe. are sold at a leas rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as' follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., and C 25 P. . M.j* arrive at Chicago ht 11.00 P. M., “.00 A. 2tl. f and 10.C0 -A.’ M. Trains leave Chlcairo for Itoch Island and St. Louis os follows: Per hock Island nt 000 A M , and ll.tJO P. M. For St. Louis at 915 A. At, and 10.05 P* BJ. . Passengers for St ,Louia go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet,anti thence over the Chicago end Mississippi Railroad lo Alton, and thence by Steamboat {23 miles) to St. Passengers by the 9.15, A. SL, Train arrive in 8L Louis at 1t.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. .Baggage checked through to’ Cleveland, and there re* checked-for Chicago ana St.-Louis. PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Indues. 2rfefx. Isi class. 2dc?s. To Alliance-.... 52 &> To La Salle... $l6 fO $l3 60 w Cleveland... 400 “ Rock Isl'd, 18 00 14 25 “Toledo—.. 050 “ Galena .... 18 15 14C0 Chicogr -13 00 $lO 50 “ Springfield 18 70 16 20 ** Uloomlngt—lG 90 14 40 tl Burlington 2100 “ fit. Louis ....a 00 30 60 Passengers are requested to procr- ‘ office of the Company, In Mi corner J. DI mb2S J. A. CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! through Northern Illinois to* tho Mississippi Rivor, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, Ail Railroad to the Mississippi. Chicago, Burlington- and • Quincy RAIL mmm ROAD Formerly the Chicago and Auko a & Oe»t. .uilraby Tract k 8. is now completed," And Trains run the entire distance f ota CHICAGO TO BUKI INGTON, lowa, without change of Carr. Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCV, KEOKUK, MUSOATTNB, OQtTAWKA,' W.U»K *LO. TORT DES MOINES, CuUNOIL BLU>-F, 4ft., and the onlt ALT RAILUOAD Route from OIiICAG j TO ST LOUIS, ‘T.OOM INGTON CLINTON DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIRU), JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Croat Western! and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads, Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of grains from the —avoiding all laying over otapyof toe points. S'agesleave Burlington daily fur Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri— m’-king the quickest arid most reliable route to reach all the Important points we-t of the Mississippi ns far as Council Bluff with from forty to fifty miles lc.is staging than by any other rou qc. :The:Rf«atl, P-.r a large portion t:f th« way, i- laid with the continuous Rail, the smoothest riding und best Railroad in tho We>t— well locked with tho most modern elegant now Cars. * By this .route passengers are sure of making connec- arriving at xt-Lonis op advertised time! avoiding the veaati&uft tieloy.cf f<jga and lee, and "dfihgere-of-aavigi* tinn. as on the route by Alton. ' .... , Ba ( checked.-direct liurough from ChlCß^Crrand-ho charge for hKoUllr-g at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this mate can be purchased at all the Railroad in tho East; at the Office of the Comp ny, corner of Clark and Lake ntreets, in tho Granin. Building: at tho Depot of the Galena R. R, and at the Mich. Cent. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremout House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this mate will receive immedi ate despatch. C. 0. ITaMMAND, Sup't. 0. E. FOLLETT, GenT Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. 85“ TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad OOle*>* of the country. mh!9 ” 1855~ “AIR "LINE ROUTE “18557" FROM CHICAGO TO ST* L.OUIS Vw CHICAGO, ALTON AND FT. LOUIS Formerly tlie Chicago and SlRtisslppi. Carrying the Great American Express and V. S Mailt. TIIK Only Direct nnd Rrlinb’o Route to the Sou'h and South-Vi'eat—Seventy Miles Shorter than any oilier Route. TWO THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS n\ILT. RUSUAT3 EXCVPTTD r Amcei al Chicago. St. Louts. St Louis Day Express 9 }f> A M 12U‘* A M. St. Louis Night Express 10.00 F. M 2.45 P. M. Trains run directly through without changa of coxa or bnsrgage. Pr--m Chicago to St Louis in 15*4 hows. IMI* KTANT CONNECTIONS—At.JoIiet, with the IWk Island Railroad for Ottawa, L Salle, R« pk Island and Cen» • tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Wayneeville and I) vatu-, and with Stages f r Pectin. At Sp ingfield.with Great Western Railroad tor Jackson ville and llllnoit* River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keoknk; the most expeditious and reliable rou’e to all portions of North-eastern Mlssouii. At St. Louis, with Daily First class Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate paints on thy Lower Mls«is>4ppi. and wltb’Regalar Line* of Pack* ts tor Kansas. Si Joseph, anti all pointi uu the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Hirers R. P. MORGAN, Sup’t, Bloomingfon, 111 t>. DARLING. Agent, Cbfcn o, 111. [epT] THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic cities with Western, North-western and South western States, bv a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with dally lino ot steamers to all parts on tho Western River#, and at Cleveland nnd San dusßy with steamers to all ports on the North western Lakes; making the meat direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT- can be forwarded to and from the Great ir«L RATE? BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASP.—Boots, Shoe*, Dry Goods.) n . „ „ (Id boxes.) For,. Feathers, Ac?. ! 00<: - t* r 100B>3 - SECOND CLASS.— R oka and Stationery. | Dry Goods, (in.bides,) Hardware, Lea- >?sc. per lOOlbs. ther, Wool, Ac...., ) THIRD CLASS— Anvils. Bagging, Bacon I .. lftAf v ana Pork, (In bulk.) U-m r , Ac }°* P er 100B,i >' FOUd) II CLASP —Coffee, Fish, Dsnoii and 1.. 1( ..^ Pork, (packed.) Lard and Lard OH / CoC - P® r 100C>8 85“ In shipping Goods from any point East nt Philadel phia be particular io mark packogo • tin Pe.'inayfoanw Railroad.*' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Boad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will he forwarded without detention. : FuuauT Aqents —Moses Potter, Boston ; J. L ElUott, N. Y.; K. J Sneeder, Pnilsdelpbiu; Mngraw A Koons, Raltl more; Geo. C Frnnciscua, Pittsburgh; Shvingtnan A Brown, Cincinnati Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. 0. Melirum, Mudtsin, led ; ttatclill & Co., St. Louis, Mog J. S. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. ii. n. nousroN, General Agent Pblladeliihta. U J LOMBaKHT, BopeTintenOant. Alto >na. I*n. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THRKK DAILY TUKGUGU TRAINS, hntween Philadel phia and Pitisburgh. THK MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7U, 4. M-, and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A M. TUB FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a; 1 p. M.. nnd Pitts burgh for Phlladelphiaatl, P. M. THK NIGHT EXFRESS T'#LAIN leaves Philadelphia for Piltsburgh at 11, P. M., and for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above linen connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St.,Louis, Mo., Alton, Unions and Chicago, IIL Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky. Terra Haute, Mhdfoon, Lafayette nnd'lndianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bollefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon ami Wooster, Ghio; also, whb the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nrw ObLeajis, St. Louis. Louisville and Cincinnati. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. . For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers trom the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Haiti* mere, New York, or Boston. TiiOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. JffESKlUfi*, Agent, Passenger Lines. Pittsburgh. JAM £3 E, LED LIZ. Ltdlle & riani) • (Successors to MolvunyLeJlio ) Vi ANtIPA -TORKUS c-f Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint iU and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Viuls and Bottles. Ware house comer of Market and Water streets. Pittsburgh. ; mb&dly Walter I*. Marshall, I MPOFITER mil D*»al**r lo French and Ameriein Paper » '’---tv... -rn..u I \UV PKACIIES--100 bueheip rei-'J uoU lor pale bv XJ ap3 HENRY H. COLLINS. to procure tbeir tickets at the Mouougabela lloote, below the 'URAND, Sap't, CleTelaud" CAUQUK7. Ag% Pittsburgh ..JOSEPH J. ULAH NUMBER 171. pinr.AUEr.PinA. ■ Howai’d AuodaMim. Philadelphia* • TMPORTANT ANNuT JNi)E MRN T.—To oil personMifflift- X fid with Semaltllsku3e,auchaff Seminal Weaknesß, Im potence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet,Sjph'lis, Ac., Ac. ■ ' The HOWARD ASSOCIATION 0/ Philadelphia, !n vlaw of the awful destrucUoinit imman life and health,[caupfid. by Sexual diseases ahd the deceptions which are practlfbd upon the unfortnnate victims of such diseases by quacks, have directed their consulting Burgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT-worthy of their mane, to'pro MEDICAL' ADVICR GRATIS to ail persons tbus v affliotM, (nralo ox female,) who apply by letter, (post paid,) with a description of their con dltion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases ’of ext erne poverty and suffering, to FURNISH. MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. ... ; T’>© Howard Association is a benevolent institution, tablished by special endowment, for the,relief o' tho sick find distressed, afflicted with “Virulent and'Epidermic diseases,” aod its funds can be nfed, for-no ovher-'pnrpose It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors naVe voted to. advertise tho pbove notice. Itianeedlers to add that the association commands the highest Medical ehilLof. the age. ‘ ! Address (post-paid) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting* Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia,PtL By order of the Directors. . EZRA D. HEARTWiiLL, President; • GEO. FATRCnTLD, decretory. ‘ (>p2j : GEORGE j HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STBEET, (Oppositi Ikdspxspxtc* Hall.) 'Philadelphia;! FUBHITUBE, IE EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethanacd Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; t In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batinwood and Maplo; all of superior construction, and finished In the • best style, equalto, if cot excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. • • : EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using thebestraa-' terials, the work cannot fail to give eatisfaction'to 'pure, chasers. Amongst the many advantages ollered to pnr-. cbaEerp, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by • which means all the articlesin each room correspond : in” style and quality, and the immense stock always ct* being so various in design, enables purchasers.to. picaee their taste in a selection, without the delay'iieces2ar|ly ; caused in ordering Furniture. . - To frlrnanide* of the finiahodFurnitura on hand,lneed only inform you that my Booms are 175 leet long, by 27 feet wide,fournooraln number'; with Bhops contiguous, Buffi-, cientto employ-SOOhands, which is a guarantee that the* work la all done under my own immediate inspection. \ ,o*The Packing !b all done in the Store, and FurniWre warranted - to carry safely any distance, Visiters toFhila delpbia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call ana examine the Goods. . v au2s:ly ST. LOtHS. JOSEPH KIOGRIDGE, COMMISSION ANP FQIiW ADDING MERCHANT,' No. CS.Oowitiaii, BrLbw. Pisr* Stbut, St* Louis, Jio.i •- CONSIGNMENTSac-ICbmmißsidDSwiUmeeta Ith prompt and personal attention, and liberal advances will be given when required, oh Consignments or Billsof Lading, in Adna. ; Order* tor the purchaseof Lead, Grainy Hemp and otljer Produce, will be promptly filled atthe lowest marketprices; The Receiving and Forwarding of*Merchandlzo' and Pro* dnce will meet with especial care anddispatch: the lowest rates cf Freight will always ba'pfoturcd.bad thaerpehse of Storage and Dxayage as mach-aspo3alWe avoided. ! a tr raisers: Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; EH la A Morton, • Cincinnati; Charless, Blow & Co., do; Strader A Gorman, . do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hospa A Fraser. do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.BntiwrA Bro.»Plttßbh; iLo.Gooodman A Co., do; D. Leech & Co., do; E. AO. Yarnall ACo.,Phllada; Wm. Holmes A Go., do; Morgan, J.M.BuckAMorgan: Blow A March, New York. B.D. Cometryv, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A MUler, . ’ do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Joaiah Lee A Co., Baltimore. A.G.Farwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Bon A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; t , n. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.C.TwichellA Co.,Commission Merchants. New Orleans S3JI have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover ail shipments to my, address, when advised; by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPII MOGRIDGB, : accti at. Louid. Missouri. HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE* THE undersigned Is.prepared to supply CARPENTERS, CABINET-MAKERS, and Workers in Wood generally, wiih his patented and valuable DLANEB. - Ad who have tried It, pronoancd t a most valuable in* v*ntion, that mnst soon come Into g neral u<e. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen ore bn; two among many -letters the Patentee has received recon mending this Plane aboTa all others in use: PmsßUitaa Sham Cagintj Factoet,! February 22,1855. f - We hereby certify, that during tha last twelve months we have used Hopper’s Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate' to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and. Carp °nte-s as sa pet*or o any other Piane in na j . Weconsidorit peculiarly adapted to ptaniog oak, cherry,'walnut, and all sorts of hard* wood;, and .for planing vene ni. it a far punerinr to 'ha.old m*;d-» ,f scraping, besides being a great saving of time One man, by using this. Plane, will , plane more 'Vehecro than five men can do by any other plnno or method in nse. - •- — ; -r:. ■n. 11. RvAlt A Co. - To Mcsxs F. Eaton, Esq.: ' ' "• ~ ; Dear Sir I have examined Hopper's patent Beptdi Plane and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which ft i* intended,as a combination of plane and sera er. It La particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it does not requioono-fourth the time or labor Of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely uporsede the former te dious and laborious cust; m. I cheerfully rec mraen J it to all persons engaged in th» Cabinet bu&lneaA ns from my knowledge of ft, there is nothing as well fitted to a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. . JAWks W;; Wornwru; : ! Furniture Wareroonm. 07,99 Third et, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Fhbruaiy 27,1565. MOSE 3 P. RATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them TVM. 0. HOPPEB. Pittsburgh, March 21, ISitf—(mhS l :tf) AoKACV, MGSE9 F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the following;lately patented articles:.. Sands A Cummings’.Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer.plane;.. Troll’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines;. Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Steam and Water Gusges; and, ' ' - Griffith's WronghtJron Railroad Chair Machines. .. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in u*e. He ia al6o authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. He has also f r. sale hot-pressed Nutts sod Washers, end finished Brass Work. Ue is also prepared to take Agencies for the gale of other patented Night* and new Inventions, and giro to the busi ness faithful aod constant attention. Ue refeTfl to the following CARD. yThe subscribers hare loug teen acquainted with Mr. >w*s F. Eaton, and hare no hesitation .in recommending him,' to all who may wish to employ his Rervices, as a gvu tleman of undoubted integrity-«nd indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance may be'ploced. Neville B Crait?, W. Robinson, Jr., We. Larimer, Jr., John Qraham, W H Denny, 11. Childs A Co., James. Wood, N. Holmes A Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A.Rahm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap a Wade, WllliamlF. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wtit-on M’Candh'ss,- A W, Loomis. PiTTsnniinn. November 27th. ISM. Doctn’a Patent Hock' Drilling: SlaelUnea* WEIGIUNU ABOUT 300 POUNDS; cuts be worked and moved by two man, and do the work of fivo or six in th«* ordinary.way. S- S. ■fowler A Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber fcaa been appointed solo agent In the Uni ted Stale?*, for the sale of right* to use these Machines. - MOSES iY EATON, 19 Sixth street. BITER TO Hon. Wm P. Johnston, President A. V. R. R 4 W. Mllnor Roberts, Ksq., Chief Etiff. A. V. It. Rg Gca. Win. Larimer, Jr., ProsMeot P A C. it. IL> 0. W. Bernes. Ksq n Chief Eng. P AC. It. 1U Messrs. M&nfull A Nicholson, Contractors for tbo P. A 8 B.» dedO CARD, A FEW days since, 1 nubilshiid *nn advertisement of rby r\ bAMßftv} Puvos: in which an extract from a latter from Prof. 11 Kohbeck, of this city, addressol to Messrs. Baumgarten i Heins, < f Hamburg, the manufacturers, was im-orted. This morning 1 observed in auVersU of the daily paper* a l ’ Notie signed by Prof. R, in which h> states that 1 was unanthoriied to make use of It, and that it was incrrrectly elated and applied. In reply—l presumed that it he had written the letter, be, of course, meant what was (herein contained, and con eequeqily required no authority from him to make the same public. As regard the assertion os to itsincorrect ness, 1 have the letter in ray possession, at\d it speaks foi itsrlfi wo»d for word os I have published. Messrs Baum gnrten A Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Robbook lor endotsemont—their Pianos were kuowu, opp eclated and revived the hltfhVßi■romtuendations from tbe^rrt artists, long before Prof. R. saw fit to pass an opinion upon them. M) reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that ho was well known in the city, and not bo'auss hie recom mendation was necessary to establish ibo-morit of the Planes. In conclusion, 1 may add that they stand on their own merit, and ore endorsed by such men a : Llat, ThalLer", and othera, solely on account of their merit, • °* inh2J CHARLOTTE BLUME. Alexander \V* Poster, Attorney and counsellor at law, A m> sotwi tor is CuAKCSBY. Agent for procuring Bounty L&mJs ■nd Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great Britain end Ireland. * 4S* Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es tales of-decedents settled; Real Estate .bought, sold or leased and rents collected. -Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined ond title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH strest, a few doors above Fmithfield. Titifiburgb, March 28,1865H.mb28uUwJ , • ' A, W. Foatcr, „ , NOTARY PUBLIC, -nd Commissioner.for.tho Elates of Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa and California. : •JP 1 Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for reco -d or use in any of the above named States Pittsburgh, Alnrch SB-1856HjnhSScUwJ OLD SOLDIERS aro reminded that under (lie BoUnty- LtiDii bill just p»smxl. wl “ > baroeerTed in any war .ioce-1780 aro emitloJ to 160 acres of bind. Tlio under-, signed offers his sorrlcesfor ibe procutnnlent of Warrants under said Act. A- W. FOSTMI, Attorney at Law,6 f loorlh st~, above smUbIHUL N. B.—The law applies also to all Drivers tengßgrdJu hauling for the Army; to-all Sailors and Marine*rio Ber oluiionary Officers and Soldiers; to those engaged kb Volun teers at Plaltsburg; to flotilla meu, and to those engaged in defence of Lsviitowt, (BeL) mh2S:daw 00001 RATES OF AD’VEfU-f iSl.iro —' idUEED UPON BT TBS PITtBBVBGB iPUIBB vi.v iraio noxemn., oa uai; aiuaw, one w> ‘ u S l “ . eacli niili’tlonal *. , «/.'. out' i7J ‘ “ two 300 “ “ three 4CO . “ >r lt ; one 600 “ two. 7 W “ . 9 CO “ f* torn months..lo 00 “ “ ...13 00 a “ one.ycar..« H 00 • itand* < tigCaxj I gi x y nest>r 10 00 OHAXOXiBtXAtPIXiSUKi: One square. iperatmugr,-(eYcYufllv& of the paper)...';;... 25 00 DAILY MOM liS’G POST. TUESDAY MORNING::::: THE TItIAE OF FAITH. A SKETCH. FOR THE TIMES. ' fCONCLCDEII.] " “ Some beggar,” said the polite shop, woman, looking after her; “ tho store is crowded' with them, and they are so impertinent sometimes.” “ They really ought to enforce the Jaw againßt street beggars,” tho lady returned, with u nod of her plumed velvet bonnet. For ty five dollars, : you Baid—l beiievo these are good bills—-the boy can take tho pnrcol-to-lho carriage, wo aro ; going directly to Madamo Rouget’s. - 1 Mary Bond faced the chill unpleasant ‘at mosphere, and turned 'toward- the obscure street in which she lived. . Never had'tho’way seemed—so- weary ( *»or God’s providence so stracge.£ ;* > SB' ' . ■ * .“.Only, ten; dollars,” five .weeks, hard learn ings as it was to her—two month’s , recouo from 'inevitable sufferiog. How littlo the rioh know what comfort may bo wrung from every penny, when it is expended with the forethought of days. 1 Somewhat of the load wps lightened ns sho stepped from tho creaking stairs and turned the key of her own room. Within was the quick patter of feet across the floor—dear ohildish voices, and tho welcome— “ 0 it’sjnother, mother’s come—Ogood, good, I’m so glad.” The tbi-eadbare dresses’ and the bluo pihced faces went to her vory soul when she-divided half of the:loaf among them, wondering as sbe did eo whero-the next was to come from. Bho could not borrow of her neighbors, /they were ae poor as herself; poorer, for when. eho took Willie, the youngest, into her lap, and chafed his little cold hands and feet, he began to tell her of poor Johnny Fane, who came and .cried through the keyhole beoause.bo was bo hungry, and his motho'r was not eomebbme yet, andnow it was dark, ■ “ Wouldn't his mother go for John ny, .and. giro him .some-bread, too, and keep him till.hif own mother came?” 5... . ; Mrs Bond sat still for a moment; should eho take tbis'last' mouthful from her own children for a stranger ? It was only a moment, tind Willie Was,set gently down, and she went out to seek the lonely, hungry child. ~ She had not far to go, for he had drawn his feet tip'"under : him on the entry floor, within Bound of her children’s voiocs, for companion ship, and,so hadcried himself.to fdeep,his hend on the lower stair.; ' Tbe.teara were yet on his cold cheeks, and fits‘nnproteofed feet were like ice So Sue carried him baok to her own room, where rho ctnll had been softened at least, 'by the morning's flro; she held him on her lap With Willie, while ha ate Ihe -bread-favonously. Her povery had not yet-debarred her from; the greatest pleasure in life, ministering to the 'needy: ' ; ' “ Are we not going to have 'a light ?’’ asked tho older girl presently. “I don’t think: it seems so cold when there's a light.”. “Not to-night, Olive; I have no, sewing to do, and if will soon be bed time, ” “No sewing—o, that's nipe,” Said- Willie, nestling closer still. “Then y on. can: tell us a story, mother. Does your mother ever tell stories, Johnny?” ... / “ No,” answered Johnny faintly, ahd tlieh ho begin to cry and eob so violently, the ohildfen were frightened. , .. Mrs Bond understood it better than they, for she had more than .once met. her./neighbor .on the stairo so, and heard thojound of blows and cries from her room. Poor little Johnny! no wonder he trembled as he hid his head od her bosom. , “There, never mind! my little, man!” she said soothingly. “ What shalll tell you'about ? The threo-hears, Willie?” - The very effort to speak cheerfully: to them and perhaps the contrast of poor Jahnnyls lot with that.of.her own children, loved, and cher ished at least, inode her feel les3.desponding. “No;” said Willie, “ not the three bearff—Jo seph hnd tiis,brethren,” : His mother had,purposely chosen!a tale of enohantmpnt. ,• She avoided- her favorite treas ury of stories, donsoibus bf the rebeUion in her heart. ' ■' -: '- “Notthat either,” pleaded tho more thought-' fnl Olive. : “ I know it all by heart.' ■' I’d rather bear the new story about the, brook,-apd tho ra vens. and the little oako of meal !” “ 0, yes, that’s a nice one, and wouldu’t yon liko a little hot cake, such as mother used to make nights for father’s supper ?” said Eddy, ou the other aide of her. • - Mary Bond could not help tho sudden start at this unconscious reproving of.her lack offaith. Left to herself, when she reached the shelter of her own room, eho would, havo given way. to tho bitter tears of dlsappointment'and envy that sho had pufasido for their. Bake- 'Her : heart was too Lard for prayer, or seeking comfort where she had ever found it, in thgpageßof Hoiy.Wr.it. Doubt and'murmuring, had. seemed to rise all day, as a heavy cloud between herand her Odd. But tho flinty rock-wits touched by the hand Of a little child, and there was still the.fountain of sweet waters to be stirred beneath it.. , , She carried the now sweetly .sleeping Johnny to his bed, and lald down with her own little ones, more calm -.ban she had : been since this laßt trouble threatened her.. “ For the morrow Bhall take care of the things of Itself,” was tho last coherent thought' that flitted ‘through her mind. : . : - :... But the cold wintry morning oaine, dead ashes on the earth, frost on the window pane, Bleet and storm without, and the children hanging, half satisfied and fretful about her. • Howthiok- ly and bitterly the old temptations came throng mg back! Cat she know .they were temptations dow, and resisted them with a silent prayer for strength. Though Ho elay tne ybtlwill iraat in Him! 1 ' But as she turned over the'sUnde* wardrobe of beraelf and children; adding hero n -button aid there n etting, the heavy thoughts would come back. There waa not a friend in~ tbo great city she could apply to; they had coin© there aa strangers, dho ycar before her husband* B death! Beneath that roof were then tca famiUes ns destitute as herself by this sudden bessadbn of nearly all business. • Bov27dtf u O, .if tb© people only know how the poor were suffering, they would not waste so much V* she thought, as the scene of yesterday returned to'her mind. Poor Edward'; she was glad that he had died without dreaming of ibe wants't6 which his wife and children . would be reduced; There were the cloths he had laid aside the day before he took to his bed, almost sacredly pro: served, at the bottom of the drawer.' Alt else had been sold—those, old ’and well worm T ehe could not part with I Itwas not foolish selfin dutgeUce either—no one would give her'anything for them, and some day Eddy would need tho suit her skillful haudsconld.piece from the rem* nauts, \yby not dq.it now ? thero wap nothing elsO She could do, and yet she touched the ol most threadbare garments, lingeringly, rever* ently, they, recalled So keenlythe day they'had been.thus folded. and laid aside. - • •'•- - ■ . A bit of waste paper fell to the floors a memo? randum made, perhaps, (bat very day., The dear band Writing of the doad.’no matter fiow trivial the record, wassweet tcrßer | -'acd sbh stooped down'BntTraiseif'lt to her lip?,, There wasßomething within lighter still;.’ she held her breath as she nhrolded it; it s a enied Almost too mnohof q miracle to bo believed Yea, tbo date was that very day of bis sioknesv.a&dhe had forgotton tdm ntion it Vp her. “Received of B— & C— tho e ncl o s ed‘ $ LO," CQ h - sidered by, me os a bad debt.” .i , •The precise,-clerkly hand toldrthe'stojy, and the money was still.there, a gift from the dead. ’ - . '* ■- > No wonder tbat tbe chi Wren CTawdea.'ariiriDd her and asked if she waa “aick.” or VaungJ? lor .betWtopSVw-ltte grief Wfipt,Wfwi#a to and fro,-her faoe hiddon in Lr hhnaj, realized that her.wants w6ro'BappUea^er;faitli -1 eBBneBs xebnked indove; .T, Tniß is not a record of the present:w trial around us ; long ago, tt iB ; recalled with the, • ing some weary heart and confirming a' wauius faith in l thff promises of the Eord. * ° “ " i A 4; MASON A CO. arc r.ow o { enin2 SCO *r<l >J\. Packace.*oi Ca’-kv) b, cnipbnmv Cb-cv , summer Stuffs Lawn?, e'e Lnio'=i Ac ic >»>i L have■been purchased at th« l*rs* ftrrapt«y fuleVai much ivss than co«tol manuLictura, e .» : APRIL -10, a. ALICE a. SEAL.
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