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'.V'*v '* DESINE v -.; •r.S j ■ *-‘ K v ‘f- V;^’ r te\£\3''\ -<*' ']_ ;'"• , 'J<'\, i ' i: :>V,’fJ*'y^'* r Vir, * C:y r^'l . •’ '•,■* :'v —-V "'* •v? f , J \ -;,' ■* '■*. -V"'*- : •'..,?<', 1 ■ • ,-, -? -t r.j 7* *-* - - •«- », ’•• -• ' l?.- r, J , , . .'V { ,f- "»■ 4j;--r _» ■-* - V 4~" tbk daily morning post. 2rtnffi and trv.ry 'SC'-min?, (Strrlty trcepUd. CV OILLMUttK *MUXTGOM BRY -• fcCSt&WIR OoVRCfL 0? AJTD TIRO STBIItS. aar'i k'««s.—fitvi*-,ii»ts » y=«, w» w 1 Y, t S.ld MaM BlfpoUiiß-BUI WQairfJ « not pun **«- Sißi’tecop'wrwo owr*— fc ' r Bt th ' MUntOT ln tt * Office, at.d fcy the Boy a- . TH® S4TTODAY MOUSING MJt"'' ppoK'.,-u»l from ttesamo oßce, oa f *“*> BkSeeODlea it IWO DOLLARS • year, In aJrnnoo. Single copies o paper be toeonanuri nntott thodlscre. '.. °2^^„ s a\'tentlon?m' 3 bfp°W .toMTOTder itm&w Port a'lln t*rnu,_ ••■ ~ '" " PROFESSIONAL cards. Robt« C. Oi Spronl* XTOBSEY AND COENSEDLOR-AT DAW-Offlcf.N o . , -W,..rth street.- Pittsburgh. Pa. - James A* Lowrlcj , * TTOBNET AT LAW-Offlce,“‘Jf." I :'Sfy' between Smithfield street and Cherr-fnlley- ideen^ JOSEPH WEAVER. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 144 Fourth etreet, ja3:lyp] pittsboboh. n. attorney ' ammcSellor at law, Office, corner Finn »ni Grant at.., jaS;ly2l _ pjttbb o * oll * PA - my 4 , TTORNEY AT LAW-So. ” urthstreet, Pittsburgh, A™ aoor below “*• *** PattOTOtf " BtaWe. - , ,C. Orlando. lioomU, TO . AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. l jyfty Tbomtts M.* « ATTORNEY AT lAW-OEce, Lovrie’a Building*, Y°urU> . street, - K. li. Cnraohiß, ATTORKBY AT LAW— Office ou Fourth street, beWwh Cherry oiler and drapt street. j, N. Bl’Clowry, _ Aa . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Offlce in BaXwreirn UaUdings, on Grant street. l** D. H. U««»i , t . , TTO-JUlinf AT LAW-NO. 137 Fourth itnet, mbo« „ near SmHMold. . mar4.=y_ - Patrick Bl’Kcnna, attifrMAN OF THUD WARD* Amoe Smer OF GRANT and fifth strbbis, fegffiuSßHßßigg* Sa“ , Diamond drained. &c. -—— ■ K. S. Meal, Alderman. . ■*~o 91TH3HD Street, between Wood and \ Plttabw*. Collection promptly made. Bonds,Mort ■■jK^SSXrwttßßg.drawn wilh neatnas. racy.. .' - .. -.1- - vtf.ld stbket. „. „ ~ . . fSf Office Loura,from Bto 1 o & J ld tom a to t o’clock. __feM&iy - ■ "j. SCOTT. DKNTIST, Fourth street, firs iloon. of Market. ■ omcl Hore3 From nine A. M. to nr* lf 'dec2o:v BUSINESS CARDS. *. n * a^ > eT£ CO.. 1 COMMISSION AND FOBWARBING MERCHANTS, Dealers Generally in Francs. Pittsbnrgli, Cin flinnati and otlior ttaaufticturosy &o« . ' between Market and Ferry tirtut, riTtSBORQQ, TA. _ *•=- t ik«—*l *»ach advance® made on consignments rar Btoner, F.«V_ . W rlw^f : A^^«'* C^!lClUST3 - roa P— pt «prt Ktnrv H» Colllwij _ . jmasaK3B& ■ ' p. n i * irjaraoclt, DKALBg- Ko. '2T Wood «treA ritUbursh- [raT» “ SSil-WinJ Cap Pap»T, ft a, WtolesaH. and Un- S" wSw «W BWI -4., Wanted. Ra;* and Tanner-,' grkc ln p ■DT'l** MiUH kujsi, Plain- wM.iliaElT3o!l,PMsbaiKb wiuua a Hlckction, _ XirHOLESALi: QROCEIiS, IMPORTERS OF BIUSVV& W wine* and Sesnr°— Nob. l< !2and 171, corner of lnriß tam-Slta,Cotton constantly on hand- ——• .William Carr * Vo., ■rccir flimt Intfl Ilf the firm of J. PARKII * '".J -cxraOLB3ALK GROCERS *wl JSS Wb" W and Brandies. Old Mononcahela and RoetlQed \> Di key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pit HS t Pt : Co-P«Jtner*blp. a'ssEsasrJMKjSSffi *anson; warahonsa >. US Wntet ana 160 Front streets formally occupied by Bnrtrldga * Uigh EN : QLlgn _ , JAMES UICnARDSQ!?. JAS. J. BENNETT. Pltt.hnrAJfobmary let, 18M:fcb3 tTImATO, Diamond, Vitiborgli, Pa, deo J» r ' “ T? iVrmtro Produce, oßera for Bale a choice stoclt o Dried Fruit*, Foreign and Domestic. vrou* ihaocefor Merchandire. Msor tmrot of Landreth’i , the attention ota.iin ' tstaMedinruralmlTalra. ** D * rao Ssbi.isa , 'i Io mcH Aaososi' AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, fHJ •loghSS; No.“u"r Sd 1 7 50 First Streep FliMnggb iPenna. —* 1 1 - Pnra frt ilfllOll IIOUSCt ■MonSishela U. j w“rsrg?i*sss»|» mL No. 231 liberty »t- Pittuhargh. Po- f ivjgjL £rSs&! l WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, TI ARNES. raiTOniiralt. VALISE anil CARPET RAO «»»«“ '*S I o ■ tttter. No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , John H. Mellor, -rrrnOLESALE AND retail dealer in MDSTOA Vt INSTRUMENTS. Vlanoa, Music, School Books Bn Btatlonpry. No. 122 Wood street. _ *J anl A. j. null! jl/vOAN *. \UX., WHOLESALE and ftetail Di »rs Sn SiUa, Fancy an* 'Staple DRY GOODS, Nos 91 M*r*«tand 8 Umo: ftreet; Pittyburgh. ar T._ "JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN " IM PORTED CIGARS, • . . ftp. S 3 MIUKET STEItT. PITTSBORfItI. r i>nWßtt A tiIKILDON, Street, near the Post Omce. ——. r - “ " " B,' __,, ’TIANCY SILK ASIMVOOLBN dyeu ard cl • J? No 7 ISABELLA St, Dear the Lmmet Hotel marl - - AtLtQßtsr. — .. ......9. t. CUIHBSa’ a. dt son, '■nsil ESTATE. 4?ID ' OBNBBAL AGENTS, Jtv Emtfhjidd ttinAi- iEitEßin BOOTS, SHOES, TRUN KS ana BEQHOnN I and BRAID HATS, cornet of Market and LK>e "* lit Pitteburgk; VftL ' ' - Jel4:T '.•vrrr john mitchbul, A. ''WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIBT, x So. 130 Wood Street, !, Hwtt door to n. Chlld’o Shoe Honea, Blttatoren. ■** '•• Notice. • .ffIft.TLEMDfQ haring associated with JOS. ABEL, thf >.il ; frn«int»sa wlllligreaßet.be condueted under the style o ■ —J ABEL A CO., at the old stand, corner of BmUbheTd an • ij®>nrthv streets. . ~ ■ William Thorn, Druggist, HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PEN 1 ; Btreets, where he win, as usual, attend promptly t r «*u'nnmarous friend** AlTartidesinhisUne arevarrant* tfaa vtaMtcw. mar!4:6m “ TinnATTIR 0? BBANDISBi 00, VTlJilsB*Ac.—Deal* Aj?«Swrtn”l)Hfflto. comer of Bmlthfleia fton * ptW r.. t.ryiTT.6. VOLUME XIII business cards enterprise works. WO 136 WOOD BTExti-. T i&D DOOE DCLOW VJRQKt ALLS!* B ' BQWir * TETLEY. PiirORTKRS and manufacturers of BUKOUAI. AND PEKTAL iggrCiJ XNBTF.DMENTS, EIFLEB, Ac. Wo Epy keep a general assortment of the above w£r articles constantly oh band; together „itb a general rarlety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Q ana, Pis tols and Revolvers, FlasklHomn, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullets! BowieTlHrbr Hunting end Pocket RnireF, Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Ecissore, ac. Also, .Truces ncd. Bupporterv Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. BIFLKSl —We are making Rifles of every to order, of the best tneterinl, and workmanship warranted.— Orders recsivetl for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be 611- *d fflith dwrpafeh. - Hunting parties supplied at Wbolwrale prices. *• *CHftndeliera and da* Fixtures* ffiCffi subscribers ere now opening at theirnew Wareroom- I NO 109 dftRST STR££T r between Wood and Situth field, the largest assortment of CUANDRLISRSt BRACK-1 ETB PENT) ANTS* and all articles connected wit Gas Pitting*; ever’offcredin this market. Having arrangements made bv 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 determines to se “* s i low as any house In the West, and being prncticalQ a? tu tors. can offer poculiar advantage to those desiring articles as heretofore to fit np buCdinga of every de* of oU order promptly, nrass MILLER A COi, Uo. 109 First street* GEOiIGE hLETCHEIIf fEOM HBW YOBK, JIANDFAOTUHBB-of the celebrated \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic \ Band Toupees, and every description 1 -A 0 f Ornamental H«iT, for Ladies and 79 FOURTH STREET, rffiSka between Wood and Market, Pitts |ii§|§ig burgh. BLStCHKB’B system eimbleß LaLl by U 0 HILL, pupil of Spohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Sodetr. The above jnst received, in advance of the trade, by 1 HENRY KLEBKR, 101 Third street. RECOMMENDATION. , „ „ We have carefully examlDed the above work or U. L. ilill’e, and consider It one of the most completo and prac :si Violin Schools we have ever seem O. *™S, fohft Teachers of Moe|c. Heivoval* «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,“S* aAS removed to 291'LIBERTY street, ophite Garri-oD alley, and No. 3 BBVKKTII, near Smltbfleld, uheie be attention of his friends and the public. Is Invited to the lock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. A ", lloths, Cassimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full usortientof Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, SnrimhnK »jat* of all naMltie»aTrupkfU Umbrellas Ac. aloeo * c< H’CU, (lata of the arm of Coot** & having &. opened BTOBE NO. O, (tvo doorsi aboveold tand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTmNa. :UBINESS» hopes by strict attention to business to merit • bare or the patronage of the late Sf™* »■ * . a _ bVi 1( , N B —Clothing made to order in the most fashionable ■triM, and on ihe shortest notice—inferior to the rtty. _ ... i —- .raANCIS L. IcENG Jams* HtUlngtr, - urOSONQAHKJiA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully \x Inform hla friends and the public, that hla now ektab- Ishment is now In full operation, and that he Is prepared to all orders lor Planed Lumber, dtb promptness, and at the lowestTaiee. Board and plank, planed on one or ooth sides, constantly ' n BaeM>oon, and Mouldtage, of «Tary description, mada to T MiaitfS and Carptoteri wonld ttnd It to their adrantagt . o gpreblm a call, as he can now tornlsh them with planed cuff imltnhle fhr e-ray deacriptlon ofworic. —" iimiii misWELL. n,. BELL AND DRABS FOUNDERB, ft w-AwnpACTOIIKTIS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO SI STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. ah o. Cotton Batting Manufacturers. t Finin' on Rebeeca street, Allegheny Cty. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburg . OLD BRASS and COPPER taKen in exchange ‘or worlt, e cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, »«> he trpTnptly attended to. • .DANIEL AHL, J* JOSEPH T. LOWRY, No 43 Corner of Fifth and. Wood *Srertl, nfflm nn atalrs t^ntronrrftfmm Fifth street. Pittsburgh, PA ESPECTFULL’? announce to the puhllo th»t be has R thejaiAL ESTATE AGENCY, hi connen ion with Intelligence and Oeoeral Ctollocttng. Ile w™ .Iso attend to renting. Persons to want of opacity, or those to want of places, will be “W'hjL**" 1 '“? iotice. All business entrusted to his care promptly ftt * U Rtfertncrt —T. J. Blgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, K*q.,W. i. Leslie, Dr. Alax. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, •dafflt A.Old. . ' - • Janlß gohuchman 4 Haunlein» ' LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the post-offlM, I Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Gabels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and /isiting Cards, Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed n Colors, Gold, B rouse, or Black, In the mo6t approved style, ; n d at the~mopt reasonable prices. oct!6:ly Ti * QSAFf.... D. REISINOER. •'*. J. QUAFF. OrAflf Relsluger Oraff, tITTBSTEBN FOUNDRY, Ho. 124 Wood street, Pitt - YV burgh, Pa, smrovxcrnßEna o' 'JooUng Stoves, H«in ond Fancy aretes. Coal and Wood Stoves, ‘ Plain and Fancy Fenders, rerlor Stoves, Bad and Dog Irons, "loYlow Waro, Portable Forges, ■lunar-Kettles,.- ;i i . ..Tsa Kettles, •, itove Kettles, Wagon Bores, do. Imhl6 I'-' ESQI ‘ tytT. MCDONALD, M. A,, Ptamraat- < Ttlli nekt session.oli&B Institution.■vrlU commence on 1 Monday! the 6th of September next, jat the room cor •er.pf Ferry nnd;fclbBrty efcreetsi -lately occupied by the t6omls,'C,Knap,Jr-s: KFon hhorst.lt. bllllet. Jr.' .J. FLEMING l,ll - - John Wi BBtler Ac. Con ~ ‘ CIORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTB- H Dealers lnaUklddrof PitteborgUManollcforelh Dmvv "J-::• piWsßlTliftH. SATURDAY. APRIL 14. 1855. BUSINESS .CARDS. Eotlct. rjIJIK late firm or JOSES A QCWO.bovine k-n dissolved I by the.4eai.h of Join F. UuVgf!, on Uw J, Ih in?t, the business of said fmn wltl bo seltl.nl by the undersigned, »c their office, corner of Ross and I'irft streets. L ISAAC JUNES, Surviving Partner. ■ Pittsburgh, September 00. —[octiy Isaac Jones, MANOPACTCREItot Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Blip Jo Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Scrcrr, Mall and Hammered Iron Axles, —corner of Ross and tirst streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. 01:12:17 ISAAC JOSES - . _ I>. B. Rogers A Co., Manufacturers of kookes* patent improved steel CnUirator teeth. Office corner Rosa nod iiratstreets octal j . _ "T JACOB M'COLLISTKK, WHOLESALK AND RETAIL QIGAII MANUFACTURER AND DtALER 1H ALL KINDS 0? Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigar*, jVo. 25 Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the Varic.UP brands of Imported Cigars. CHINA HALL, MARKVT HTTIEIT. ■RCrTrEK’? TTTTRTi A*t> FOCTtTH PTP.ttTfl. OTHANOtIta VIBITJNQ Tilli CITY SHOULD' C QiV« IN to nco the beautiful assortment of CHINA, and QUEKNSWJAE' now open at the above establish ment Our goods being entirely nw,.we areroabled to oifer inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, T* a and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have a creut variety Sf shapes; also;cold band and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet secs. Our stock of wbita Corered Dishes, Soap Turret,., Vegetable Pubs. rntbout corers, Salad Diil.es, and evprj article appertaining to ■.Dinner. «t» lores and trell selected. Ilntnnnia Ware, Table_Cutl. r), Spoons, Castors. Waiters, and Uoase Furnishing Goods, tea stock of rr.ntmon Teas, Plates, Dishes I’ Per.- Tf„spier, nereis, Fltchrr,-. and every art,cla in t he line is large, and us are prepared to park them »lth or without buv goods, as ibe purr '»•*< T “IM . . yq ‘WARE Alv. R Ihm assortment of n\\ kiuua of GLASS \\ M t. I which‘we are filing at matinfartMTcm* prices, all of which I ere offered at whoJ»nl« or retail. by . j .. „i ri>a( i ¥ exMiMT** stork, purrh&kvd frora'fin* h!?n.l» In tin Ewtarn martfts, wh'.uti, willbo sold families, buying by th. * cham. _ PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBEBT H. PATTKBSOK, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMO/D STREET ANF> Cll Bttlti ALLEY. TIIK subscriber respectfully snoounrc? to the La-lie? and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, Usi he h«* recently emr.ed a RIDING SCHOOL, wbkh. iu point ef rite, commodmus ceo® ati-.I adaptation, undeniably any similar e-tab- Ttehmenfln the U«iK«t *>**< It-U**ii*ii J* from all part? of the city, while its bij?h an<*« this MtaWisbm.nt !h.. (Srrt in lb.- of :W l-üb.ic. _ Rottce. rpnr Interest of Mr. JOHN AT'YTT.L in our business I WWk horn iM. date be nsr-etiipnt. Onr business, as WnOLKdALK GKOCKBB. will b t continued by thn remaln i;.z partners under ibe firm n: RAG ALKY. C Wood street, PitMiUtgh. B.»ii\Lr.Y. WOODWARD A CO.. Vo Market etre't. rhilad-- 1 phi* WM. BUI A LEY A CO. nitet-uorh, DieemVr Web., UM—v Roticc. TIT ATE s*»M m>intere.t ui LV burin*}* of Lotus, M'bvf A Co ti> 45 \ 1 with John TMiil will ~n u„ at th- old "etatvi. Fo. TOO Pr*»nt street. T mrdiall; rrrr.iumeod the b-u f.nn to the patronage c.f tot friends. intul,.n.;i,. .ini; 15i4. r. «■ MlLbKIt. *• *• LOVO S»* A. I irt'it.- at:, t. - u to U.-Ir t n», Hr«--SC*;V PetirtnM-, and c*b*r ftttnrt- We fit «T* h..Ufet* wO, C-: and Ft-aro. tci.vo Ur**.* LWhng* *]• fe,Ull, l°v rd a 7; ni«h Rwitrowl Ihitni* ondTnOfr Ilttii£s nnd t»vp Ants Attrition Ah'aJ r-n J>'V_ "" VtiveV Manufactory* npm\s FORKF. wntf.K'l?. Aa—Rttnrrr'ifT* rrrcr*. ["> _i >ir'u.- :■• fnrV.Hi** in tnnii*»(a'*turlns my own W orh Wiw wOllne « i«s*t -W 1-pr fffli. V»Wfr Ujhb It, riti.... I'r All ..Art l.nrailM slrr!i*hj s»Vr—'Vo olsso manufacture spoon* or toe i Bri’t'h »;<>rltri qaali’Y I ftti-l W*t*h r«*pnirlnfr »Ub '•* IhU t n»,ry .Wr-ripCon, ris: 111 i;it**n«>oD Dining TtMos; Do B«r do; Ladle* Cabin Chair a, of Tutionn **t’~ Oonm. do do di* State Room do «iv do Do ToJM Tict TVt* « Tele? THt-l- Onfre Tnb'e\, Wunh iitsD-ia; Card do ; do; Tmyp. he , Ar*. Mmtrinl and workninnsblc* wnirauU d, »nd pid'-FS Pitt** f-- tf , rT T.. U. YOU SO * CO, jy2o SmUliPvld i-t.. r»r>i»oiarg«t and best aborted Of UinilKHlf ever ofT-Tftd far sab' In H.>* «(>. ruri*ba«p.r« will find it to advance to mil at tb»*/** t«blt«bin“t!tHnd examlm? f«r it U J) J rrr«l to tOj»urp ih-lr ruptom. _ N. M—UenrmVr tbe CftEtP SToccura Cobneb. febl:y ; cT nV liriMlly end Canton M»U*>Z, JJruzgrt.., Stair Hod, Wlmlow Jte ln want nre Invited to call and px«m* lea their stork. St.'nmhmrti., Hotels, and RMidraem film i«hKi on Ui- most term*., 9iT‘ x ?m«ll profits and quick sales.”*sL3 i TFUMf 5 i API! f*VI.V nc *2 VV. s>• lluven. I miJK OLD PTUNTINO FSTAUTJ Marhet and >*■* nQTI ° Smith, Matr & Hunter, (Late Smith k Sinclair,) > wiiolgs Ai® a nap bus, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION •MERCH ANTS, VXD'PEAt.F.nM In nil kind* nf Plttsbilrsh MaßUfac- A. turrrn, J22_ unii lul fc'ifft fctrert, PtUrburch, Penitß. " -i- Depot of LonfiWorUi & Zimmerman** Cu -1 tnxrdn Wlnti m.nH Brandy. TIIE undersigned has received and offers cintum tmeft. a large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer man's choice nod world-renowned Sparkling, Dry *nd.l.a« dlea’ Sweet Catawba Wine?. Such as may desire to procure ‘ ansxeellorit article of Native Wine, (the pure Juice of the grape,) will find ms establishment the place for the gratifi cation or their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Urapt*.la declared bs snauy excellent judges, equal In ficrot to the best Imported i-.iq No. 137 Liberty street. * Loan Office* | JOHN A. O»IHITBN,fI7 SMTTHFIELD STItKET, between . Fourth and Diamond alley. MnneyloanedoitGoldnnd Silver Plata, Diamonds, Gold nnd Silver Watches, Jewelry, . Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, rur* nitore, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time agreed op. Charges for storage considerably lower thaw •heretofore. PriTatu Entrance-through the hall door. AH h'tislbfefetransactions sirictly confidential. 18-Forfeited lmmediately after being out of datf*. unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold aod Silver Watch es, Jewelry, vc., alwnyg on-hand. - aprlo:6in NEW SKRI> STOKE* JAMES WAKDROI’, OFFERS for rale CANA RT BIRPS of the utosUmproved bTBKI beitißTorr hardy, anil flue dusera. Bird Seed* i n™, Mlnet,Roie end Wised Seed, dlouquet. compered •of the finest FLOWERS, Vlf CameUss,Bore Bade. Heliotropra, Ac. KTeTßr«on»(tn pot«) fnrChrirtinaa.Trees. from tbe.Seodand Horticultural Store. No- to FtfUi Et„ Poor Wood. ■ uonsume the Smoke* T-av mi'hcrrihf'r IIfIVICCT t)" 1 eaclUPiv© light to mMIUIOC’ WeWy’S HOT AIB AMD SMOKE mMSDMIMO FUBNACE. is propaft-4 m receive orders.and *»£*£*■,* WMTI2 buildings with the roost economical ■fSSS ?'w“ attention of those In— is 2b&i^sS3^“ ,bc i' l Iron CUrßtpve Warehouse. No. 134 Wood st. It is True 1 - TIT AT; PIDTUR.R3 ■t superior excellence mny be obtained at C.MOO'S New p«Kuerre»n dalle- T y K„ TffTonrtb street, “t prices varjlnjt ftoja One to 'twenty Dollars. AU work trnrmnte.l to njog. MASOXJS a. HOLLIDAY ZDWAED B. New P “ l ’^ t^^^VooD , BTRBET. -piNE FRENCH. APB ;aMEMCA.N PAEWB rAPKRS; f Pant-1 Decoration* in gold, oak end mol 1 . • FS^Mp^Sin^Mß^hßmbarsr Cheapand tore pficed'WallT;peis> i ..^ . A large and - complete aasortirent of th?»lM™i fctto^won.wlUb.told ‘ *■ ’* * '• • • ' 7 * .> **• • -V 4 •?- ; : --W 1 *i*V* , • *v . - v *' v'• \ r •<_-#' "*r fc » t ' ? V7 * t E E M_Of A L, C. IHMSEN, MANCPAOTtmEU OP EVERT VARIETY CP VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottle, DEMIJOIINS AND CARBOYS; —/L'O FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Becond, & 133,135 First st. rITTSBPHOH, VK. ..[mh2B ,D. 0. ROGERS. Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No. 19T Wood atreet, PITTSBURGH. Also, Clothe, Damasksi tacos, Hots, Bent Staff, Springs, Ac., &c. Boots and bboel, Wtooleaalo ana Ilrtnll. JAMES UOUB, ' NO. 80 Market, anil 0 Union street, third doorlJirom the Market It use. would coll the attention or his friends, and the public generally', to th. fact, that ho has.now on hand, the lareeat and bent aeieetod at, oh of BOOTS AM) SHOE*, In all their varl. ties, worn by ladies and gentlemen of Phil .Mphia, New York bdU at.d which,lie trusts, emu') .ail to please aIL ~ _ J. . Ilia prices are very much reduced, and be sells L»4ler GaU4.ru at frotn $1,12 tof2.fiOiGeutlemen'a.Bootsfroms2> r » I to $0; anu excellent Gentlemen's Gaiter*, and Youths and | Children’s wear, at extraordinary low prices. _ • l lie also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of LADIKS AND BOOXd A*D SHuES, of the best quality and the latest style, all of which he warrants Nor should be overlooked bis very largo as* wjrtmeot of Gum Sandals, Overshoes and B*ots, for Ladle*,' Gentlemen and Children. Every person who favoa Mu wlth their patronage will be fairly dealtwitb. . jaqP .juo. pno-ure / 11. UCNTI -.'-n-AW • V^jiVV - ■■ ■ . hY hiL kiu mug BUSINESS CARDS. HXinrwAitE WATEtt CDUlfi INSTITUTE, HAND STREET!, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN street . AND THE RIVER,-PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Homccpathic.tmd fur the past tenyears a successful Hydropathist, has opened h WATER CURE In the above location. The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect,-Ibis sys tem baa on all Fevers, and all diseases acute and chronic-- while it Is mild, grateful and Invigorating to the weak am! debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treated at their homes. ni . , . . Allopathic and llomoepathic treatment will be adminis tered where desired; but, after long and thorough espe rlMice, Doctor Baela gives a decided preference to Hydro pathv, which has, tbrougbout tho old and new world, proven ao eminently successful In everr form of;dii?e>*e, Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronlo Rheumatism, Asthma, Cota neoua, Nervous end Uver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State Kn XXie Union, can be examined at Doctor Bnelz’s office. Th* llev. Cfergy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used in the commencement, and often tbrougbout the treatment, it Is a luxury instead©! unplea* ant as those unacquainted might suppose. , .• arKaevcrs. —Mew#. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W W. Wilsoo, W. II- Williams, Thompson Bell.J.K. Wei dt:a,D.T. Morgan, Wo. B. Holmes, K. U. English, B M. K Tho undersigned, having visited Doctor Baeh’s Tn-Utu- Uon and witnessed bis treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and sbilUui Phy Sl CiuirlesT. Rai*ell. Jos JiTConnen*. David Hunt. John 0 <’urtlß, Kobt. Patrick, John B. Ltviogfton, John W right, \y u Patrick, Moses V. Raton. 0 Orgi»h> Gregg. KlCilAllD C. ItuClv, MANCFACTL'R R CP Gilt, Silver, Brass. Bronze, looking - Glass, roiiTKAir and rtciuun Fit a vow, PH N AMI ORSAMRSHUJ-Sfo -a Sr CtiteSTatlT. ,»11 kini:ion Omarm-nts, for btFaiulduu, AU (LioOs or Glid n ? ou-J Kogildicfc to cmfcr. Gilt. MoaMio * 1 f-r Frames. wholera i> »ud irttil '»ru eh f»»i nil |.« e Keer-viog- .nil Uihoji-bfili-, fur lm.airvd or dclactd Oil ra;imn.:s restored In the and Mouldings m = mifecturtjd in U.i* rsmb liFhmuul m«7 b<* cleaned without injury, with ec»r itud «at*r . _ , '’all m»«-I ts-*. No. 21 Pt, Ca. • • ~J2lair st, PHtoWgh. .(cO£S.tf..| ' Ne>rTrlmiolttS Stow, Vo 83 Cartier tf TJarluJ street'tuid the Diamond. IIH\NK Y*A3 OOIIUEU respecfully imnnn!if«« rn the] < publirot' t’ittebargb and vicinity, that ho will oy*u Li* 1 n-'T TrimminßStorenn Monday, April 17th. Hating fitted U n ih»> neatest suit** room in the city, and CUM It UH a choice selection ©fthtflatest stylos of Trimming* end 1 an cy Good*, be flatters hLcwalf that he wilt offer fiupwi'»r in duce -neats and endeavor to give full Satisfaction to ail who may ravrr him with tlivir patronngp. Now. don't the place—No. sfl Market street, corner of the Diamond. japtlfll FRANK VAN tiQKI>KTU ttemlnary Cor Boj i. cor. of Fifth and Grata sls. y vppo*iU Court House. rpHIS Fall Session of this School will commence on MON- I DAY, September 4lb, anti the duties of instruction will th* Hummed by Akwra. UKIOOS nod Ai'DO.N AIJ). Th**re are ten successive months in the Academic year. Tuition Is per «;uarter. Tho number of pupils is limited,, and boyp arc tuiinuted In the order ot oppiicotioDo which- tuny bo made otter Au-usi liJlh, «t 61 Liberty otreot, or nt bcbool, or by loiter dropped in foot OBiec- » u9: ° w t J -' SCTB J - LU *’ Ledile & Clam, (Succes.-or* to Muivany A Ledlie ) MANUFA. TUUhIW of Cut, MoulJt-d »n, with A.G. lleury will continue the Looking Glass ami "Variety Hum ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth «»wts, under the style of Wm. U. Talcot.t* Co, 1 confidently re commend them to my former *ustomeM, as every way Qualified to cive entire satisfaction AU persona hating demand?, against me, and all indebted to plrtM “»*• «“ earl ? " 6lt Jtt . Henry Klcliardaon, JewcJUcr t HAVING re-fitted his store in a bandsofte manner, and » but recently returned from the eastern cities with a I finft assortment of WATCHES, JEW ELKYi .and FANCY I GOODS' would call the attention of Ids friends and custom* I ere to the fact that among his Watches will bo fhund the, most desirable styles, patterns and makers: Of Jewelry, tbo latest styles of Brooches, Breast Jttns, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger "Kings, Ear Rings, Miniature locfeeU, etc., etc, FANCY GOODS —Bocb as Papier Macho, Work Tables ana I Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, i Colt’s Pistols, Porte Mommies In great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or uamental articles* which have only to be wen to be appre- Sated fnoTV) ' NO. 81 MARKET STREET. entkiiprisk works. 2 Vo 138 T rood tlrcfl. Third door below Piryin Alley. BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and lie- Tolrinc Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Toolsand Fishing Tackle, allofwbich we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. marlfl_ Bdots and Shoes. JM’LADQHLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite the Mayor’s Office, is manufacturing Gentlemen's brst hoots Low Shoes,tics and buttoned; Congress and Button edQaitors; Ladies* Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, &hp r«rs.and French Lashing Gaiters, oferory color and shade; Lncy K.Ut and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses and Children’s do, of every variety. . made to order,fro short notice faulO N. B.—Allkindi : DisaolntlotTor Partneralilp. map. Partnership between tVru. Youngeun und Panlel I Youneson. under the name of YowaosoN A Co., la lip BO tv ED 8 WM. YOUSOSON will carry on tbo PAINTING buifncM in all 11a branches at the Shop of the lota firm. No. •13 SKVENTU BtraSt, opposite the Neptune *!«'• at. >u . » •• — Wm.Voangioni -in OUSE, SION AND OUNAUEnT.U. PAINTER-No. fl-fl °3 SKVfNTH Strutt, opposite the IseptU'.e En«iot “ mh2T:l3m —Worth-Western Police Agency, -n HO WAaIiINOTuN bTUKET, of Dearborn, 0. »J Vi Aaia , LUC AGO, ILLINOIS. uiM uncam. ••••■ »• wcire piokertou dfc to. mvoTE TQEIR ATTEI*TIi'»N TO TliC TRANSACTION OP A GENERAL DV.TOTE * TKUrIVB pOUGH BUjlNllSa In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Mtohijau and Indiana. • mhl9:dtf ' . soldiers’ .Jlouuty lormls, A\D Cl AIMS AfIAtSSSjdM VJftiISMUM-1 »W pro 1 c ro Bounty Eiintf Warrants Fur So,diets, thoir Widows and Minor Children, and trill-prosecute Claims .gains, Q.v. mount, and attend ,to tUbiness In the Court of Olalmß ” r e-.-ntly csUbllshed by Ooogrea.. om ’ No* 148 Third street, obe door üboro Smlthfleld st. an.” h lit IbSs—ltahttP) J N'Yt.nr.. Bounty Lillili"soldier*’ Claims. rt IIIK uudenwned boa. made umuisementa with Ibomos ir tor Soldiers, tbeir Widowror Children, for BOUNTY BAN DS, or so, other chth^« the mh2:tfl Tte«i'deoco,Ko- 9 Boss street, Pittsburgh. ... a ty ' 4l &nd9 * The nnde&gW &winm* to Warrants THa jjwent Mil girca to Ml who hate ld an* war ei0c01793. 160 acres- lermfl moderate, wrvea in any w »” jjjj cojKillOOT, 37 Diamond alley. between Wood ?t ami Diamond. Accncy to r soldlen 1 Claims. T OCATkiS oIf.IjiSDS.-TKUIiOUASit A.MjHALE OF i'i IAHD WAUICiSTd.— lh» underEiinta has made ar riSaements v»lth'coHpctent and' rwponsible eebtt.min to obtain Certificates or Warrants lor. boldiers, their widows or minor children, who are entitled to bounty hands; also for the Location of Lands, and the Fttrchtse .nd Hale of Land lV..rr«nts OUUN D. DAVIS, mbl4Rf Corner of Wood and Fifth struts. home xe&gue factory. I -w STEWART, -Mauur*oiurer‘bf H Checks Tweeds,: Rebecca street, .Allegheny, ha? .ihfeirt * TVkreroom Btoo.*s» btoat *ost Botu>i>o3, corner v\fth and Wcod streets, ‘Pittsburgh. , oMsttot’iiWiw s tb4f Checks can ds made os gopdini^KCSfklP?;* l ®*® pain jmy.oiher city in ihe'United'Stateu, ar*)h?lt?4tocaU and examine for item* selves. " "" v ’ ' " ‘ tthlSOm W 1 ’ - YV-V * - • w Wv.«•• : :.V; . ; '■ 'H RAILROADS CLEVELAND AND PITTSBU3OH RAILROAD. ; COSSECTIKQ 'WITH | STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, | VIA IV ELLSVILI.E, ] ASH Oiiio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. m , _ THE shortest, quickest aud most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Rocklaland, Galena, and St. Louis, ,is VIA One Xlundied miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than tbft circuitous one via Tndianapolifl. Three Doily Trains ffcmi'itustmrgb to Cleveland, Three Daily Trains from Cl«ve!and to Chicn^o. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, aadSt.l^th Tha Trains of the Ohio and Penna, ltailroad teaviog Pitts burgh at 2.00, A. M, 8.00, A. M„ and 3.00, P. M„ connapt atllllsnee at 630 A. 31., 1145 A. H„ and 6.20 P. M., aa for Cleveland leave Allllmceat7.3o, A.M., andl2 00 ' M and 025 P. 31, connvcting at Hudson with Trains lot Ciivahoga Falla and Akron, and arnvins in Cleveland M -10 04 : A Ml, 220 P. M.,and 900 P.M, / v~ t . Hangers for St. Lonta, ltncfe lalabd, Galena, and tha TOrth-VeSt, who wish to go through wltb nnt detention. will taka the tram tearing Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. SI. and arriving in Cleveland at M 0 P. 31., aa that “a the only train by which close connections are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reachtlhlcogo at T.SO next memlng, and St. Lotte! at mid night. via vnai.svri.LE. Tlii- St-nmers EoTeM City and Diurnal Kill leave the Mo nonznhcla wharf ovary moraiQ?, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 r'clnak, for Wollwllla, eonnectin* with the train leaving WellavlUe at 4.50 I'. JL, and arriricg at Cleveland at 9.C0 P 'An Accommodation Train, will leave WollEville daily, (Puodays excepted,) at ? «, P -« > irtth Exuress Train ar rising ia Cleveland Rt j. *0 P. si. . Train.-?from WcllsTillo and Cleveland connect at BeynM for Carrollton, Waynetbnrg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. aS-lickots for Cleveland,Chicago and the North-west, vi i Wellsrilte, are sold at a less rate than, yU Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, ran as follows • Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and A. M., and C.-& P. M Thrive atChicago at H-00 P. M. f 7-00 A. M., and 10.00 l*ave Chicago for Rock Island and St. Louie as foil™ ? VC vHo“ tl°nd at 900 A. M , and 11.00 I>. M. For St. Louis at 915 A. M , and 10.00 l\ SL -• Passenzers tor St, Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet ana tbenceovor the Chicago and Mississippi JUitlroad to Alton, and thence l>y Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Lou,*. Passeneers by the P. 15, A, Train arrive m Et. Louis »it UJX> sSne evening, and by tho 10-05, P. M, Train, at neon “S&i checlttd through to Cleveland, and there re “ISCLEVELAND Isfe/asj 2d cPs- lifcfcns. 2 deVt. To Alliance $2 So’’ T ° If v”V' r'i *lB 00 *l4 "5 - Cleveland ... 400 ' Rw* Md,lB 00 4-5 (« Tni-fin 650 Galena-.... 18 lo J4tu -< ?htedo“.;.::::i3 oo $w m •; spnusoeid w ™ «-» llloomW-W 00 H4O “ Burlington 21 00 " Bt. L0u1i....2100 10 60 ~ Passengers arc requested L office of the Company, in M< eorner. •]* VX mh£B J- A. CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN THROUGH Northern lUinoio to tho Mississippi Biver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All lloliroml to the Mississippi. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Fo£3ic2u.v ms Chicago xm> Ax>bo"A & Cext. ilmtii’.t Truer iv. It. u r-ow coupisted, ir.il Trains run tlio entire dhdaore i’om CHICAGO TO UUIIUNOTON, lotfn, without ehinge of Cars. Tfi** Only Direct Houle to UUHLINOTON, QGINC.. KKOKUk/mUSCATINK, CQUAWKA t WAi’BuLO.FORT r,t-q MOISTS COUNCIL BLUrF, 4c , and the osi.t ALL RM TTO AI>Ro ute from CHICAG-j TO ST WW MM*} INGTuN (JUNTOS, DEOATUK, CAIRO, aibaNOH-TD, JACKSONVILLE, JiAOLKS. and intermedia;© Stations pd the IMuc is Central, Great Western, anil Ohio ami Alibis* Bipnl Railroads. ■ „, . . » Trains on the al-ove Un* leave Chicago cn the nmval or p Trains from the Ua>t—avoiding all laying over at any of Southern ami Central lotra, and Notthem’Missouri— making the quickest ami E o«t Tellable route to reach all the important.points we* - of th<* as fur SB Council WoS, with from forty to fifty wile* Sam staging than hy any other rou e. The toad, fer’a largo portion cf the way, U laid with the cosTCtnotJs Rail the smoothest riding and best Knilrond in the \> e.st— well looked with the most modern decant new Cars. , . . j li? this mite passengers are sare of making conr.es tie,ns. and arriving at Kt. Louts on advertised ito«, avoiding the vexatious delay i f fogs and lee, and dangers ut naviga tion. oa cn the route by Alton. Hurts y. checked direct through from Chicago, and no | charge for handling at uny point. . . , THROUGH TICKETS by thD route can bo purchased at all the Railroad Offices in tbo East; at the Office ol the Comp-oy, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at th« Depot of the Galena R. 1U and at the Mir.h. Cent. IV. U. Office, corner of Lake and rcarboru sts., opposite Tremor.t House, Chicago. KKUGHT consigned by this route will receive lomcdt , ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Sup*t. 1 * ' C. E. lOLI.LTT, Geu'l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. *®» TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Officijfj nf the ctmulry. 1855! AUJ. LINK iiOUXE 1855. r?.c,M CHICAGO TO ST. InOUIS- Yu CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RML Formerly (he Chicago ami Mississippi. Otrryiny the Great American Express and U. S. Hails. rT'llE Onlv Direct and Reliable Rout© to the South end 1 South-West— Seventy Miles Shorter than aDy other TWO TnnoCQH EXPRESS T1U.153 n.UIT, StTSTATJ EXCEPTET*. Leaves *■ ■Arrives at St Louis Day Express St. Louts Night Express.. Trains ruu directly through without change of cars or bavgage. From Chicago to St. Louis in IV/i hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTION* —At Juliet, with tha Rsc’; Island Kelixoad f:r Ottawa, L t Sollp, Reck Island aud Cen ltAi Blucinington, with Illinois Contial Railroad for Clin ton, Wnyucsvillo and D-.catur, and wiih Stages f-r Peoria I At Sp icefield, with Great Western Railroad lor Jackson- | viUuana iiiiuolfl River. i At Alton, with Daily Lino of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the roost expeditious and reliable tome to all portions of North-eastern Mlssoutl. At St. Louis, with Daily First-class S'earoers jot New Orleans aniUnterm« , diatepoiutaoa the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Liutv ol Packrts for Kunrns, Si. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland ana Arkansas Rivers. . U. P. MORGAN, Pup t, III. L. DIRLINO, Agent, Cblcn o. 111. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rnnE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At- I ianJc cities with Western, North-western and South western Btates, br a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line n! stosmers to all parts on tho Western River#, and ut Cleteinud and San dusky with steamers to all porta ou the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and Triable route by whioh FREIGHT cun be Torwurded to and from the Great West. HATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe", Dry Goods,l D3o loolb". (in boxes.) Furs, Feathers, Ac J BKOUND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- >7sc. per looms. ther, Wool, &e ) TIIIUD CLASS —Anvils, Biggins, Bacon 1 CS(J xoOlbs. and Fork, (In bulk,) UniDp,ac. ~..f FOE itTll CLASS —Coflee, Flab, Bacon and { 6&c er looa , ? Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lurd Oil / £3* in shipping Goods from any point East ot Philadel phia, be panic,alar 10 mark package 'via Pennsylvania Hailrwul” All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Rood at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will he forwarded without detention. _ _ _, tf v FauonT AacrJTS—Mose3 Potter, Boston? J. L Elliott, Y/ L. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; .Magraw & Koons, Balti more ; Geo. C.'Fnmclsi us, Pittsburgh; Shringmun A Brown, •Cincinnati. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky*;/V C Jdeldnim, Mtdbnn, Xnd4 Lai-dtff & Co., St. Louis, Mog J. 8. Mitchell &So a, Eranavitle, Indiana. noo^ov> Qenetal Freight Ageut. Philadelphia. “ H. J- LOMBAEUT, Buperintendant. Altoona. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. tfavl‘ii Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a: 1 P. M.. and Pitts b«sh fo? PufiSelpbiaHi 1, P. U- TUB SIGHT EXPRIiSd TiiAlN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M.,und to and from St. Louis, Mo.j. Alton, Oalciui and Chicago, IlL*. ; P-ankii-rt, Lexington and Louisville, h-y- ierre Uante, lladPoo. Lafayette and Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Day* ton Springfield, Bellefontuine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve- Soil Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also 'with thefijtenm Packet Boats from aud to N sw Ueleass, I gT LOUIS, Louisville and Cincinnati. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above For farther particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the Wwd wili find this the shortest and most expeditious route to PMadelphia, JP alti ' more, New York,or Boston. . TU0 »,:» i rfe. • Ascent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MUSKIiIKrt, Agent, Passenger Lines,' Pittsburgh. mllllEE TUBEE-STOKX nulIaES FOR SAt-ET-SituatEd I en Franklin and elin EtKetß. Tha corner house con ; tSns five rooms, a gold cellar and a store-room—water fa urea through the .. The other houses contain eight room 3 each; hath room, cellar- and hot and ?old wate» Ehrohgh>the whole house. Horprice.and terms call at tho Heal JEstato.Ufilcs of * ♦ 1 8. CUTEBEKT & SON. Walter Ft UafihailV . . f MPOKTEBand .Dealer in French and American Paper I \Vy PJSACHfiS —100 budhels.rec’d and for sale by.. \) ft p3 HKNBY H. COLLINS; Howard Association* PhVlaflelphift* IMPORTANT AN NOUN OEM KNT.—To all persons afflict ed with Sexual disease, such as Seminal Weakness, Im* Doience, Gononhren. Gleet, Syph-lls, Ac., .Se. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION;cf Philadelphia, in view of the awfol destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexoal diseases and the deceptions •wbhih oro practized ucoa the unfortunate victims of eucb diaeoseu by quacks, burn directed their consulting Surgeon, si a CHAiiIXABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all persons thus Rfflicted, (male or female,) who annlv by letter, (post paid,) with'n description of their con dition. face, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and In cases of «t eme suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES Howard Association is a benevolent iuptitut'on,es tablished by special endowment, for the relief o: the sick and afflicted with “Virulent and Epidemic diseases ” and its funds can be used frfr no other purpose U hLs now a surplus of means, which the Doctors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add lhai the association commands the highest Medical skill of lb 2Sd«s„ (post-paid) Dr. GEO.ft. CALIIOTN, Cchsultine Surgeon, Howard Association, rhiladelphla, la. By order of lbe HEAKTWELL, President. , GEO- FAIRCHILD. Facretary- I*? 2 ] GEOEGE J- ciTir cabinet inaebhouse, So. 173 OIIEBTNUT STREET, ' {Oppoerri Ihuxtesdsncx Hall.) v Philadelphia. rußrrmmE, ih evbby style! . Comprising LouIbXIV, Louis XV,Elisabethanand Antique, with Sculpture Carring and modem style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple, all of superior construction, anu finished in the . best style,equal to, if not excelling in qual- I ity, the Goods of any Establish- | ment in the United Btates. | EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren- I tlcesbeing positively excluded,)and usiDg Utebestma* j terinls, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur 'chaser*. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers. is.the facility of Furnishing a House, either in el* cant or plain style, completely from one establishment, by which means all the articles in each room correspond in stvle and aunlity, and the immense stock always c* band, beWso-.varimiß in design, enables purchasers top lease their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily. caused in ordering Furniture, •• ; ' ' _ . ! To criva an idea of tho finished Furniture on band, I need , only inform you that my Booms are 175 leet long, by 27feet wide, four floors lu number; with Shops conliguousjsuffl cient to employ 200 hands, which is ft guarantee that the work is aU done under my own immediate ins Ff c^? n *, f „ o jB3hTh» Packing is all done in the Store, aod Furnitnr? warranted to carry safely any distance, \isiterato PbUa delphinnra respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. auAj-iy - JOSEFU COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. SS CoMHxitut, CZLOW Peis ElttiXT, Stj liouis, Bio.) M CONSIGNMENTS anl Commissions will maetwlth prompt and personal attention, and Übcialadcancci will be given when required, on'Cdnsignmsnta br Bills of Lading, j for tho purchase of Lead, Grain, Heap and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest maxket prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandlxe and. Pr oduce will meet with especial care and dispatch: the lowest rates of Freight wUI always be procured, and the expense Qf-StoraseandDrayageaamacb-as possible avoided. | ' - ■ wnauKtcws , .. , ~ Fe-o A Bacon, St. Louis; Elis A Morton, -Cincinnati; Charless, Blow & C 0.,. Strader A Gorman, do, Chouteau A Valle, do; Hpsea A Frarer, do, Doan, King & Co n do; Bpnnger A Whiteman, do, J.W.Butlcr*Bro.,Pittsbh; *Co->_ D.Leech A Co.. do; £. &C; Yaiuall ACo.,Philada, Wm.nnlmes A Co., do; MoTgan, J.M.Buck a Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B.B.Comecys, do, Froet AForrert, • do; Shields & Miller* ■ • do. Charles A-Meigs, do; Josiah Lee 6 Co., Baltimore. A. G.FarwcllA C0,,803t0n; Abraham J. Cole, ' do* Howard, Ben'A Co;, do; T.C.Twiahdll A Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleans- o procure their tickets at the [ODOBgahela House, below the [JRA'ND, Sup’t, Cleveland. . C APOITET, Ag% PlttPhurgh Ht. Lems. .12 oO A *T. . 2.46 P. M, Chicago. . 0 16 a M..«. .10 CO P. M..... ?**. -JS> NUMBER 175. ST. LOUIS. a 5.1 have an open Tolley of Insurance, all shipments to my address, when edvlaod hy letter ;er mall, o? when endorsed on ‘'Ulaofladlng attha tlmeofanlpmenf. HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE; THE undersigned i.-prepated to supply CAEPENTEES, CAIiINET-M AKEKB, and Workers in Wood generally, with hi, Patented nod valuable PLANES. . .. , . Ad who havetrle-1 it, pronounce t a most vitlaab.e in wrttion, that most soon coma into g neral use. Tho fol l;wlna letter!* from practical -workmen are but two Bmnog many letters the Patentee has remised recommending this Plans above all others in us 3: Pmaacßoa Stvam Cabinet Factobt,) 1 February 22,1855. » I •We hereby certify, thflt during the hist twelve rnonlhs we hare used Hopper’s Pat nt Tiane, and do notheslta-.e to recommend it to Cabinet-Maker* and Carp«nte-saji su perior o any other Plane in us-*. WeconsHer it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and hardwood, and f.-r. planing vene rs.U s far to the oIJ nvd* ‘•■f scraping, besides bf*mg a great saving of time One man, by using this Plane, will mr,:c veneers than 6to men can do by any other plane or in use. H - R- RTAN * U3 ' To Mcscs F. Eaton, , _ . . _ . Dear Sir I have examine! Hoppers Talent Bench rinne and teliere lt-to be a most excellent article f«r the dec for which it i? intended, as a combination of plane ana * C i't "rnrlkulorlv adapted to p'.antag ,«i«>rs. «nd It; does not recrjiro one-fourth th* tlmo or labor of the old metno-i; anil bare no doubt, wbon it* properties .become generally known, but that it will entirely . upersede the former te« dinQß and laborio'is cu?t''m. . I most cheerfully rec'-mmend it to all person? engaged in the Cabinet bndnesa. as from my knowledge of it there is nothing n? w: 11 fined to giee a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Tatent Bench Plane. J.vwx? W". Wo'-Dwrtt, Furniture Wareroems. 97,99 Third Bt, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Febru'i'V 27, lSao. MOSES F. RATON, of tbU city, la my sole Agent for the r PUnes, or of rights to manufacture and Fell them ’ . WM. C. HOPPER. Ma*ch 21,18ne-i{mh2Uf) • AGENCY. ' ' 1 F. EATON. No. 19 Sixth street, agent for Belling , am) buying PATENT EIGHTS, is now authorized \o sell the folio-wing lately patented articles: Sandß-A CummiDC?’ Patent Brick Machine; Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; . Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; licnn’e Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Brill, for Drilling Iron; • Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Steam and "Water Ouagea; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron -Railroad Chair Machines. articles liar ebeen examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and .pronounced superior to any in nße.n He Is also authorized to Veil Eights to make and Tend these articles tit any part of the country.' " He has also.lV r sale hot-pressed Nutts and washers, fnd finished Brass Work. ... , ... He 1* nUo prepared to take Agencies fbr the sale of other patent*! Bights and new Inventions, and give to tte busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. |lThe subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to ail who may wish to employ his services, as a gan tlomau of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, in who*:** exertions every rellunce tnay be placed. Neville R. Crai-% W. Robinson, Jr., Wm-Larimer, Jr. ( John Graham, "W H. Denny, H.ChlldaACo., James Wood, N. Holmes * Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap A Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillip**, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Candlesp, A. W. Loomia. PlttanußOiu November 77th. 13M. Doan’* Pnt«ut Rock Drilling Maeklneo, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and rooved by two men. and do tho work of live or six In tin ordinary way. 8 S. Fowler & Co., Manufacturers. Tbc subscriber ho? been appointed solo agent in the Uni ted Suihs. for the sale of rights fo ns© these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. RIPEB tO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. R 4 IV. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R 4 Oen. VVin. Larimer, Jr.. President P. 4C.R. R 4 0. "W. Barnes. Ksq M Chief Eng. P. AO. R.R4 - Messrs. Manfull & Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. A B r/u. ___ - CARD* A FEW days since, I published an advertisement of my A lUMEcr.a PIASOB, in which an extract from a letter' from Prof. II Rohbock, of this cicy, addressed to Messrs. Baiungnrtcn & Tltlns/of Hamburg, the manufacturers, wus inserted. This morning I obserrod in several of tbe daily papers a Notie signed by Prof. It-, in which be states that I was unauthorized to make use of It, and that it was Incorrectly stated and applied. , _ Iu reply—l presumed that if lte hod written the loiter, be of course, meant what was therein con tained, and con* BMUontlv required no authority from him to nuxfco the samo public. As regards the assertion as to Its Incorrect* oofs, I have the letter in my possession, and it speaks for Itself, word for word as I have published. Messrs. Baum* iarten & Ileius are not dep?nduct upon Mr. liOhbock fer endotsement—their Hauoe were known, opp-eclated and' received the highest rommendotions from the fret artists, long before Prof. It. saw fit to pass an opinion upon them. My reason for publishing the extract was in tbe fact that he v?a* well known In the dty, and not be nuse his recom* mend&tion was necessary to establish the merit of the Plane s. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their own merit and nreendorsed by such men a< List.Thalbeig, and others, solely on account of their merit. mh23 CHARLOTTE BtPMB. .Alexander W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, akd BoLia* *or in Cuascot, Agent for procuring Bounty Lacos snd Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. £3" Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decc-denta settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rent? collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Fznithfleld. Pittsburgh, March 28,1855—[mb28:d&w] A. W. Fouler. ,*VfOTARY PUBLIC, *nd Commissioner for the Ftatcs of • : J\ .Tennessee, New nampfhlre. Connecticut, Wisconsin, ‘ New York, Michigan, lowa.and California. yg-Deeds drawn, and .acknowltdgmenta and proofs ’taken Tot feecrd any of‘the above named States Pittsburgh, March. 28.18 ! ig»r-[mb2&dawj , y. . ; OLD SOLDIbRS are reminded that under th& Bounty Land hill jdst passed, all who have eerved In'any war since 1700 are entitled to 163 acres of land.;. The under signed offers his services for the procurement of ‘Warrants under said Act. A. Vf, FOSTER< Attorney at Law, ' Fourth st., above smithfield. y. B—Tho lftw applies ‘also'to-••all Drivers engaged in hauling for the Army; to fell Bailors and Marines; L to Rev olutionary Officers and Soldiers; to those engaged as Volun teers at Plattsburg; to those engaged in defence of Lewhtovrn, (Dal.) mhSSaUw . '■ BATES;|ftp'. ; *'pyEttTtSl»o ; wbsso vros 'it fait -frit i sWidb'riu at ns lasts fttSPAfcnt, as iite: One 0 jMr9i«B9.iiaa«xilon.»M “ *» 1 oach'a'ldiUonci inwtUon’...';....'.' : •« ; “ on? i 76 - .*•, - - .two (7£&k?M»l> _ 3 00 c 4 00 >« *« one 00 *i »* two months...*.*#*.. 7C© « three 0 0* r"fsst&ned by a wood button that toms over tho edge Of the door.: This button would frequently.,turn,:nod the doer open without any visible agency.. This was followed by aloud and distinct (apparently) human voice, which ooold be heard; perhaps, fifty rods. ' - ' ' After repeating a veryiland and shrill; aoroam Beveral times, the voice fell to a lower key, end inV tone about as loud as ordinary conversa tion; commenced speaking in 6 plaid and dis tinct manner, assuring the family that wo would not be burned, and requestingus to have no fear of any injury, as we werp in no .danger. Thcso manifestations being altogether unao oountable to myself and family, we searched the entire house, to find, if possible, the cause of this new and startling phenomenon,, but found no one in or about the premises but tte family. Again wo were startled by a repetition of the soreams, which were repeated perhaps a dozen times, when the voice proceeded -to in form ns that the conversation came from tho spirit of two brothers, calling themselves Henry and' George Force, and claimed to have been murdered some eleven years since, and then gave ns what they represented as a history of the tragedy, and insisted. that we. should, call on 'some of the neighbors to hear the disclosure. John Ranney, Henry Moore, and some do*»n others, were then called'in, to vrhem the history was detailed-.at length. . We conld readily dis cover a difference in the voice .professing to come from the two spirits. About the third day after these manifestations commenced; my wife brought a ham of meat into the house,; and laid it on tlio tablel and stepped to the other side ; of the room, iwbco it was carried by some invisible agenoy from four to six feet from the tabid, and thrown upon tho floor. At another time a bucket of Water was, without humanhands, taken from tbd table,'car ried some six feet, and poured upon the floor. This was followed by a large dining table turn ing round from its position at the side of the rootn, and carried forward to the'stove, a dis tance of more than Eix feet. This wasidono while there,was no person ncar .it, . Tho samo table has since that titao been thrown ton side without human agency,.and often been made to danoe about while the family were eating around it. Atone time dishes, knives, and forks, were thrown from the table to the opposite side of the room breaking tire dishes to pieces. On another occasion the voice requested Mrs. Riohardaon to remove the diohes from the tablo which was done immediately, when the tabto commenced rooking violently back and forward, and continued the motion, bo that the dishes conld not bo washed upon it, but were placed in a vessel and set upon the floor from whiob a number of them flew frorfl the tub to the ebam ler floor, overhead, and were tliuS: broken to pieces. , What crockery remained wo attempted to secure by placing it in a cupboard, and shut the doors, which were violently' thrown Open, and the disbea flew like lightning,- one afterano ther, against the; oppesito. side, and broke to pieces. At another time a drawer in the table was, while there was no' person near, drawn ont, and a plate that had been placed there car ried acrosß the room and broken against the op posite wait: And,-this- kind of demonstration has continued until nearly all the crockery about the houso has been broken and destroyed. At different times the drawers of a Btand sit ting in a bed room, have been taken out, and at one t’me carefully placed on.a bed. ;A .large stove boiler has been, while on the stove, filled with water, tipped up, and oaused to stand on one end; and the water was tamed out upon the floor, and nt thiß time taken off from tbo etove, and oarried some, six feet, and set down upon the floor, and this while untouched by any .per son. A tea kettle has often been takenfrom the stove in the same manner, and thrown liputi the floor. At one time a spider, - containing ; -soine coffeo for the. purpose.of browning, wall .taken from the stove, carried near, tho oh amber floor, and then thrown upon .the floor." And frequent ly, while Mrs. Richardson has been baking tnsok i w heat cakeß on the stove, the griddle has, in the same unaccountable manner, , been taken, from the 'stove and thrown across the house-.;; And oF ten cakeß have been taken from the griddle while baking, and disappeared entirely. At one time the voice, 6pSakiog ; to my wife, said it (the spirit) could bake cakes for Oeorge, a boy. eating at the table. Mrs. Ricbarjlson stepped away from the stove, when the batter (already prepared for baking cakes) was by some unseen agency taken' from a crock sitting near the stove, and placed upon the griddle, and turned at the proper time, and when done, taken from the griddle, and placed upon the boy’a piato, at the table. The voice then proposed to bake a cake for Jano, my daughter, who was then at work about -the house. The cake was accordingly baked in the'samo manner aa before stated, and oarried across tho room, and placed in the girl’s hand.- : . ~ Duriug all these occurrences, the talking from the two voices and others has continued, and still continues daily, together with-suoh mani festations as I have detailed, with- many oth ers not named. The conversation, ns, well as the other demonstrations, have been witness ed almost daily by myself and family, as well as by scores of persons - who have visited my house to witness these strange phenomena. X will only add, that tho spirit (the voice) gave as a reason for breaking orockery and destroy ing property, that it is done to, convince the world of the existence of spirit presence. ’ Jons Riouaudsos. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this Bth 'day of January, 1855. . .. IYm. j. Buiobt, Ja&tico of the Peace. •nor27tdtf Eliza Jana Bichat (icon, being duly sworn, says, I am tho wife of John Richardson, who made the above offidavit. I have witnessed all tho manifestations givon by my husband in h's affidavit, and many others, such as singing by tho voices, and .writing without human agency. Eliza Jane Richardson. . Sworn to and subscribed before m?, this Bth day of January, 1855. Wb. J. Beianr, Justice of the Peace. * James H. Moore, being-duly ewofu.'Says: I have witnessed many of the occurrences given by John Richardson in his affidavit, Bachaß.cou -verßing with the voiceß, seeing the table move about, &e. Jambs H. Moobb. .. ■ Sworn to and subscribed - before Bth day of January, 1855. : . io ’r~- : [ . Wm. J. Bbioht, Justice of the Peace. SUNDRIES— " , 30 doien Tow and Cotton Bojb; -- 1 30 boxes White Pipes; . , 20 .do Pipe Heeds; - 20 do Pearl Starch; • V;5 100 do 8x10,10x12 Window Gists; .. 20 gross qt. and. pt.Fbska;. • ’ 2000 U)3 Bar Lead; - • ,70^ .. -v•! 15 boxes Extract Coffee; ■ .25 di No. l Scaled , . .;-vA •-•••* caseaSardines; . 100doxenCornBtooma; ' j 80“ do Cincinnati WajthbOMus; - j • nvir, 20 boxes Baker * Oaks* No* IGhoeow*?' .Iron, Naila, Cotton Yarns, Carj*LCMo vßu . . ; Bftt[ibgWrBPplng,Tvrine,B«jdoorda,.BnX)xaTffine, I. Wrapping, WriUngaud.LettM-Papa**: While and Hed Bla^lp&JjfJ* Tabs, Buckets, Dairy in V m «£• MLLEk ££stugSv' «■ OhZT f Hr '’t APRIL 14 %:' } ryx x v ,. s . K:.'l ■