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‘. -..r y. p '■"(?; ■ : v a -Pw ppp-palv t r. 5 r '“>> Vj.r -^T t 'X :: •> s -.' Xlt' ,s “ •■•• - * -.. >• ’' a-’ 7 ’ * .VT t*■ ’** "-\' i f’,i k 1 * "J *‘j i * f v.v .. ...;::= .'•••/'• ‘ v>;. a tr »^' -■*» *** f v . k ***r‘ !• O' •'»• ” : ' ■» \ 'V»-r, .-r /■. A '.- *• v ‘>t' **• *±B‘. B*? ~',- - it; t >'' ’-’ ■ -'■' ; 'rP’P i *' UP.'iPsf jf'y.f# * ’. •'•'•'! ny-'ji\frj!&+'-**'.KWS' ; ■ ■ •'■ - : ■■ ■ ■ --P-. ■■ - pV*T*T?' *» - »•.. - .£•«•• 1 f *•:.*» »'-.i r -P-: cp •.:= • c • v . r . ' c ''c." , v. ,’j THE DAILY MORNING POST. fy-inled «£ jPubUthtd iwry Mcminy, {Sunday oefpl DY 0)1,1.MO 11E * MONTOOMERY. '. wearilYlS* lintsiß orwop tun rzrru ata “ l * at 1116 CoMtar lD ‘ h * Office, end by the h»iStTW^mXBB»-T«£.l«' siTauco;* Single eoplei « T i^n.« r wal be aißoonttnocd nnlcM at the dlacre- all arrearage «• P»M. ’■ atSSon will be paid to nay order unleM aecsm k. tha money, or satisfactory reference In this city. Connect t oUh tht Estqblixhmeni of Oit Port .jSTef f<*> Printing Ojjicct in OucUy, when all t%SSSf mkUdone on (he tJioriat notice and mod reawn* MtUrm. . *■• '• - -•■ -••- : - _: PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ~ , , Kobt. C. 6. Sproal) „ ( TToiINET AND COBNBELUjB AT \ —.Toartb etreot. Piitabargh, Pa- JoeU-iy_ r . ■•.•• . Jamer&i Ijowrie, n. tfll u w h ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Yoorth between BmHbCeld street and Cherry eU«y* fdecU.ly "—T" JOSEPH WEAVER) ATTORNEY -AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 144 FonrtU street, Je&ly}] WTraroagßi pa. ja&lyai OTtanroan, pi. ™ RNEY IN CHANCEBT. door to the Post Office, SUmbenyUle. OUo. myt ; 5 ' A rrOENKT AT A PaJfourth door below Mr. Body Patterson a Livery BtaTbie. - 1 1 p orln" rtn , TTOBNBT AT I*AW—Office, Fourth street, abore Wood. . iji-j Thomas M* DlaMh*W», .. * TTOBKET AT LAW—Office, lawrie’s BuMings,lWii street x H. u. Carnaban, ' ATTOENRY AT LAW-Oam on Fourth Cherry elley rod Grant street £±2 J. N. M’Clowryi • , * nOKNBt AND COUNSBLLOH AT IAW-OfflM In A : Btt»TBU'B BaildiEKß. on Grant street Li? 3 p. H. Haxen, , 1 . TTOBSBY AT LAW-No. I*7 Fourth «t«rt, J*™ _ pear, SnUtkSeld. • Patrick < ixTiFUMAN OF THIRD WARD. Avncs CORKER AND FIFTH STREKT3, ,v« «“*■ “ **zr ammed.Ac. ““ X VasbSSf. Elections promptly (nude. Bondi, Morfc otterVrltinpi drawn with neatness ead^o ™2i_— U. AUL, BDROKON •WAISTS* eeasor to Q.W.Blildlo,) »0. 144 SMITH ®Sq2"9? El *3?officeSiura, from 8 to 1 rom 2 to I. o’clock. _ —j.goOTT. DKNTIST, Fourth street, Bvo uoom WSSSScust of Market. omci Hocss —From nine A. M. to «r« ... deo2o:T BUSINESS GAUDS. ~ ..Hint. Eicmu.ua. #. £RSTISE * co** COMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Dealer. Generally in Prince, KU«tmrgh, Cin-1 ftinnati end othss Manufactures, ®c* 2fe.93i?on£rt««£i, Wi«« Martel and Ferry streets, PITTSBURGH, PA- . p , W Liberal h .^r? n ™n^iM o "v?“rn n m-rchai,to.. Ocular attention forwarding - co„ Wm. M'* * ' 4 Cully * Co., P. Sellers * Co., g R Johnston, Rohm, llenry Graff, Lm., w LlAbuum, B » Bo i om on Eeq., Tbomra BaSeweU, Ksi-, Q«“rs* “<««. D gtoner. Esq,. * IOE ~ **££JSS£ r apr7 C 7 W^r.tr^ClAdnnaU, Ohio- W HO LE SAL?ffi%Sf D r »C E DEA«^- W Ko. 27 WooJ street, Pittsburgh. iS-* 4 tl, T. C. Morgan, -r-*nmrflELLEB AND STATION BR—baa alwaya on ban SftSESfcdSSuSs. *s£. a* •“•■ Pi»h -««L Wanted, Bags and Tanner,’ Scraps. !sl±lL I. W. Ch«dwlcU| tvRATjKR IN BAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood StrMt, DSS. a. Nishoat *rico in ca»h paid for raj.. oyliT W HOLEBAW GRMEtsaMPORTERS OF BB A ™ VV WtaS and 172 and W, corner of Irwta .JdUbSty streets, Mttsbargh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton 1“™. constancy on *— WltlUm Carr A Co., fW*. Ca&e late af the firm of J. * 'TTT-SOLESA.LR GROCERS and Dealers in Forcl^ Wines A nd Braadiea, Old Monoos&bclaand Rectified WhU- Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Co-Partnership. THE subscribers bare thisdny formed a purlnewhlpto the purpose of carrying on Communon cn«J rbri IfOTOHIy occupied by Burbridge (^’^•iaLlSH, JAMES MCfIAHDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. ’Pittsburgh, February Ist, 19M:feb3 o~KraVO. Diamond, Pittsburgh, P»-, dealer ’> 1? Centra Soduce, offers for sale a choice Block o 5» P X;S r Produce taken In RbongeforMorehmiUM. orsortment ofLandreth’e end lnTltes the attention nfalUn. gerested In rural affairs. - . Penan. Commission House* &S»i> no»». i make »r purcbaa, .. tbe best market rates for cash. aotd borght - - - - - TIT rtV u vookq u vooho *“* '""““xlnvoUg* co, TVT :AnR.oi erery description. MoterUd. end work. 9mjsr to ptefcing forlftofl *pA water carriage. .._ SeU Cordialß, *o, on torn* worthy ♦wttantiop of purchasers and dealers, \*_^J TrW.n * >*>'’ _____ , vn R\IS IU NG SToKe, Masonic Hall, C^^^ i &' , sS othl “ snmd “ to good and at rat**- • — b *a. o uancK.,: fladLWhtfky, No. 291 Liberty 8b t Pitteburgtu P&» llt •?._ ■ WTIOLTCHALE and lie tail SADDLE, HARNESS, fI P 4 *turer, No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H* Rlcllor, •\TrHOLBBALR AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL W INSTRUMENT 9, Plano 3, Music, Bchool Books and Stationery, No. 123 Wood street 1J ****»__ HAGAN i'AHL, TITHOIiRSALE and Retail Dt )tb In Sitti, iTincy and W W/inZi DRY GOODS* Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union ■tUt-Ht&mrah. “" r4 JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND..RETAIL DEALER IN ™ ihpobtbd oigaus, r yMy Ho. 63 Mabket strict. PiwsDPßqn. "pnWISU A HIKIIDONf Ao ntrrPRnTnEAL AND ORNAMENTAL OARVEItS.- ROffITEOTuRA ‘ Casting, in every style; onu s? e ? .‘5 2f (Sumoositlon Ornaments for the MoiJsUng, DosigninfhitUomp" BJHTHFIKLD StMmtemte.Baildtag., sc, , I;3m 1 Street. nosr the Post Office. ■ S^ho“ anesi ’ •“Wrl ■AtuaasuT.- ..~8. Iu OUtnBIBt. rsss »1. -r Xv SmUhtUld strut. TVBA.L'En in BOOTS, SHOE? TRUNKS nO U and BRAID HATS, corner or ilnrfcot andldbcTO f 'No. m Kttsbnrgh, I’a. j, ASXL - NotlCCr ■' .. JOB. FLEMING baring associated vlth JOS. ABEL, the. business will hereafter be conducted under the style of - Ji ABEL A CO-, at the old stand, corner of Bmithfield ano • Fourth streets. : Jal:y VTiUlam Thorn, Drnqptat* to ihe-corner-of-HAND and TENN - Ff Streets, where ho will, os usual* attend promptly tc ' Wannmeroas friends. All nrUclcaluhla line are'warranted .-. upura, and pot up with the utmost care. marldißn r'Vj.'V- ; VA*V ;,v • --*f f-.#, iVVi.i-.JiVv-i y . v;y <«•••:;./. ,* '■ ;>-j • t V. .-• -« .'w » _ ,i • ■ • “ JOHN MITCHKL.U. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIBI, No. 135 Wood Street, |t3--yfl Next doer to 11. Child's Shoe Honee, PitWmrgn. JOHN GROUTT, TMPOUTEB. OT BRANDIES, QIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer I In floe Old Monomtahola Whisky, Pasch Brandy, ic. Also! Rectifying IlrtiUer, corner of Bmithfield end Sront greets, Pittsburgh, B P rt3 - ».. T . „ .yr .. ' -.‘S' . .. ,-tfr • -i •-< R.. it 'fS ' ... ' " ], ■ . , ....... .. ; -.«»* ' ' ; ; . ..... VOLUME XIII BUSINESS CAEDS. ENTERPRISE WORKS, if a. 136 wood starsT, i ibd door mtow mom allit. ■ BOWS a TE-7LS 7. . IMPORTERS and manufacturers o! CUTLERY, SURQIOA.L AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. W© §§§? keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly oa hand ; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Qxins, ns tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Homs, Shot Belts,Cap9,Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and PocketKnlves; •Triors epd H*W Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scissor®, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. ... f . RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beet material, and workmanship Ordora rewired for them at Wholesale or J 1 ed with despatch. Hunting parties anpplied at WM““« prices. ' Chandelier* and G« f l . xtur S?' ntn THE snbscribersare now opening at tbeix new ” NO 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smitn “"«r^ortoom of'cIIANDELIEM liRAOI - ETS PENDANTS, and all articles connected wltuaa Fitting, eyerofferedin this market, Ilaving arrangements made by -which they will ha constantly inreceipt of new Pattern* and varieties, they confidently invito the attention of pur chasers to their selection. Wo are determined to Bell as low aa any honse In the West, and bemg practical do a Jit ters, con offer peculiar adrantages to those desiring articles ln as heretofore to fit np hnlldlnga of every de- I Herlntion for gas. water and steam. Brasß Castings of aU kind, nmde w No. 109 First street GEORGE BLKTCHBRf FROM HEW TORE* r-- MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gofcsamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic /N}. V \ Band Toupees, and every description, fcjv 1 _~L 0 f Ornamental Hair, for Ladles■ apd rL. assss? o«T>tlAcw»n T 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitts- Blstcurn's system enables Ladies | yffifeffSllsSa and Gentlemen to measure their heads wTSSBISv accurBcy * f pQR WIGS, g? 1 gTSeifeWo™ th. head .0 neeh.Ko. 1 S°o : i ISS^te^Sund^Foeebead. For Toupees, to carer the topofthe head only—t paper pattern, the grant Shape of tho-bald part. M 4 Saw CoaoU and Carriage Factory I TOHHSTOH, BBOTHEBS ft CO., artier of Bcbaca and Belmont ttreeti, Mkghmy «*, B,rncrV*aKcuj■ r ctfull j inform their friends the public generally, that they have Qg§fQ|£gZ£ commenced the manufacture ofCarriage*, ltoolrawoye, Bngsies.Sleighs and Chariots, in all their Tarlonß styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with Btrlct regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable tormß. being in all I SSLStI best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stnfl, they feet-eonfi jont that all who faror them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. k V Purchasers are requested to glre ns a call, teforepnr.ha sing elsewhere. °?- y J T. JOONSTOS r. *• JOIISBTOX Klcel.lor Carriage f T *?*?*%; m . ra JCIINSTON, BROTHER A Cu., PRACTICAL p)AC ! ! MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alla Kbeny city, I’a, hare on band and ore manofnctiiirini, an elteuatre assortment or Carriages, Rockawaye, , Baggage Cara, Ac., made In all their rarlous »tyl?». *'>“ strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, ln all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re noirs attended to on the must reasonable terms confident that all who may fame them with their patron *!»e will bo perlectly satisfied on trial J their vori. Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pam Cl j teen minuteflduriojr tbeday. °\ ~' l ' PifTPSBCHGH COACH FACTOHV. K_ mQELOW *ARTC« L. 6TSVtS3 OEORGC ALDIBT Bigelow &> Co M SUCCE33ORS TO E.JL BIUbLOW, No. 46 eMOMB Diamond alley, nesr Wood j-treet, Pitt. 1 ! ftfiJlyOTL burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, TONS, UUGGIiiS. and every description of fsincT vehicles built to order, and finished In a manner un surpassed fir benutv of design, elegance of finish, skill oi workmanship, and durability of materials. gy» All work warranted _ JOSKPH FLKPIiNd, fstJCCissoa TO L. WILCOX k CO.} CORNER MARKET BTREBT AND DIAMOND, keep. constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cine*, MedioinoCbostfi, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ins to bis business. . ~ , . ,yy» tM-.ynwHmnft 1 prescriptions carefuily compounded ai all hours. ,a: v. r joas ruaiiMo. oocutia flxkiso* flesiiko brothers, (Successors to J. Kidd 4 Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Ao. GO Wand Rrret, Pittsburgh , P&- Proprietors of Dr.M’Lane’a Celebrated Vermifuge,LWer PilU, 4c. JalU _ JOHN HAFT, JR., (Successor to Jaa. M’Guffey,) Wholesale and Retail DrufcffWt, AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, 4e., 141 Wood street, throe doors below Virgin:alley, apr4:m±ely pnj R. L. ALLEN, WHOLESALE MAL£tt IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Rye Whisky, Ac., ALSO, RKCTIPYISO DISTILIKR, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, rITWBBBGU, TA. WINES Braxdics, Gins, Cordial*. -Juruuic,, oplrus, rt. Croll and New England Rom. Clarets, Champsgnrs, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish. Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahula Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Ilarann, Becalia. and Principe Cisars; Ualf-Spanhh and Common Clears, all at such low prices as to challeng ■ compe lUon. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sires. 1 respectfully Invite ani examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, I Htshurgh, Penna. —^— New School tor the Violin. Byu c. hill.—tub practical violin school— A new and complete *ynopsi« of Violin playing, In on easy, progressive and practical form, and designed for the American student, lo which la added valuable 1-"* bom and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Duoaof the most popular melodies of tho day. Beieot-ed, arranged and composed by U. C. UILL, pupil of BpOhr, late Presldont of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by lfl J UENItY KLEBEIi, 101 Third street. RECOMMENDATION. ' | We have carefully examined the above work of U. U. Hill’s, and consider it one of the moat complete ahdprac cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. U. ANJUN, VuKfi Teachors of Music. '■ ' ReaoT&l> -WJNO E. DOWNING, CLOTHIES,*®* HAS remoyed to 294 LIBERTY Direct, ophite Ganl«on alley -nd No. 8 SEVENTH, near Smithtield, where tho attention of his (Mends and the public is lnvltil to the stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also, Cloths, Casrimercs ana Yestlnpi tor ordered work, * assortment of Eurnishine Goods '“‘jjSfe Hats of all qualities. Trunks. Umbrellas. Ac.. Ac. ZTZZZZZ ....OOASWJDS M'CLOBItiT. ,0B Clothing Merchant., WaW4 ° NO. 88 WOOD BTIUSET. THE eubscribers respectfully inform tboir oUcbatomors »nd the nubile in general, that they hare thifl day a»* . * , rtaomefllnif in tlic nbore business* under tbo firm 1 OHN h K’CLO3KEY ft CO. They respectfully solicit a I will be settled by them | selves resTX*etively algeo a 00. T» —LAIRD, (Into of Use iirm of CMI.IT fi H. opened STORE NO. «, (two dOT ”, mind 1 for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTUINO BUSINESS, hopesby strict attention to business to merit a Kft. most fashionable style^andonthe^hortestnotice Inferior to none In tt. city. ~ James Moiling**? MONONGAHELA PLANING Mlld^—Would respectfully lnibrmhiafriends anil the public "j^ Ushment 1b now in full operation, ana that be is furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness,and at the lowest rates. _. lw gptoard and Plank, planed on ono or Doth aides, oanstantlj “'tohfioora, and Moulding?, ot every description, made to "atildera and Carpenters would find it to the.tr advantage to give him a call, as hs can now rarnlsh them with planed .faitr anltable for every description cl work. _ — ll ~,-nnir \JlllQ T» «MI.. I TO. A- ■““"SiMi'.t CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FODNDERSy MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, lAI - STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al in. Cotton Batting Manufacturers. on lLhocca street, Allegheny C.ty " Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in eichani;e or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Offico.wm be promptly attended to. J>ASI*L Ato, JB. JOSEPH T. IiOWRYi ffo. 43 Aimer of Fifth and Wood . Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. KtUturghj RvQPVfypfTTTXT announce to tbe public teat ns hbb , ESTATE AQENCT.In connec tion Trith Intelligence and General < J ol iocUng. He will also attend to renting. Persons in want of eerrente, in any capacity, or those In want of pieces, trill ba supplied “tshort notice. All business entrusted to hlfl cars promptly at* J. Blit ham, Esq., Richard Optrai, Esq.,W ; 0 Leslie, Dr. Alex* Black, James Mackeral, A. A. : SlaSOn, Mafflt A Old. 3 anA °- Sohttclunan ft Il&unlelxiy LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the Po&t-offiee, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, ShOwßllla,- Labels,Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Garda, etc.. Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Colors, Gold,Bronxe,or Blacfc,in the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. . -octls:ly H GEAFP I>. RBIBIRGKR T. 3, GEAFP. Graff, Relslnger «fc Graff, TTrESTEHN POUWDII\, Wo. 124 Wood street, Pitts- W burgh, Pa MiyrgACTUBXEH Of '{Voicing Stores, Plain and Fancy Grates, Saland Wood Stovea, Pl»ta »nd F. ? c,Feeders, SrlBE Stoves, ">“K Iron *> ItollovrWop, - " : -iVegoo Boves, ic._ TnhU .j.FUffIHO. inSOIiISH AND CDASSICAIi SKHI IH AILY* | '““ w SoMU), M. A., PurowAi. ] mnR next f£i=ion of thi lM«aUon trill commence on T HAVDAr thesthof September next, at the room cor- Jb Snw iSfUSm*"* lately occupied by the A. W. Looms.,o. Knap; Jr., 6. **« onhorst,B. Miller«-JT. * ’ “a S’ a>UAnsai I \ Notice. THE late firm Of JONES & QUIOO, having been dissolved by the death of Joi n F. Qulgg, on the 27 th Inst., the business of said firm will be Battled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets^ “ ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partnor. Pittsburgh, September 30,1851—[oct&y . Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER ot. Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and tliptlc Rnrintrq Bra«s Nut Taper, half patent, Eerow, MaU and Sn iSdcs.ico’mer mf Boas and Jirst sheets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocuriy ISAAC JOKKS D. B. Roger* * Co » , . \IT ANUPACTUBERS of ROGERS’ pateut Improved Steel JVL Cultivator teeth. .Office earner Ross and Elwt streets. oct2ly JACOB il-COtr-ISTKII, . WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL CIOAH MANUFACTURER AJTD DLALLRIS ALL KINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigar*, * * No. 26 fifth Pittsburgh, Pa . j»- Keeps constantly on bimll'a large supply of all Oxe rarlona brands of ]mp»rt*d Cigars, J***— : ~ CHINA HALL., MARKET STREET, DETWEES THIRD ADD TOURTIt STREETS. QTOANQBRS VISITING THE CITY SMUH> CALI,IN S to Geo the beautiful assortment of CXIXA, QLASS and QUEEXSWaRE, non open at the above establish ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are to offer inducements In all the late3t styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored atone ware Tea and Toilet sits. Our stoeh of white Covered Dishes, Bonn Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set Is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cntldry, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and Uouse Garnishing Goods, we * U COSI!dON*'WARE—Onr stock of common Tees, Plata, Dishes P ,seri,Napplev, Bowls, Pilchers, and every article in the line Is large, and. we are prepared to pack them with or without line goods, as the purchaser tn*v wish Also, a large assortment of all kinds of WAljt» which wo are selling at manufacturers’ prices, all oi WDicn at wholesale or retail, (vcEARY. WM. A. M’CLUKG, deaiek in Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and willow l •Waro. CORKER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBTOaII. PA. TBnow receiving a large assortment of FRESU GOODS, to his already wSIS »ld from first bonds In the Ksstern morbets, srhlcb, ®IU be sold ,l «-'ho mis .""s team boats, nnd families, buying by the __ , 1 PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ....c, uaqti .' re .I • r*» , t. vk- PITTSBURGH,"THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1856 BUSINESS CAEDS. ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor _ CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET ANBQnEttRY ALLEY. IMIK subscriber respeclfally announcct to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he his recently erected • & RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of rise, commodious ni*«a and adaptation, undeniably excels any Plrailar estnb ltahmcnt in the Unite.! States. Its location Is o credible from all parts of the city, while Its high and ahy situation renders It especially suited to tbo promotion of health, by this mof-t agreeable axercisa. The Horses am .tf ~ Notice. THE Interest of Mr. JOHN ATWELL In our bnsmesa ceases from this date by agronneut. Our business, as WHOLESALE OTtOCEUS, will be continued by tho remain* leg partners under the firm of . g V BAGALKY, COSfIHAYE A CO., Noa.lB and ‘JO WoM -trert. Pittsburgh. BAOALEY, WOODWARD A CO.. No 221 Mar bet street. Philadelphia WM. BAOALEY A CO. rittsVmnjh,D»*cemWMoth^lss4--(d* < cl£2 _ ”~fVotlce. THAYB sold mvintareft in the busing of Lon*, MilWr k Co t.. 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillip*. wl, <*nn tinue ot tho old stand. Vo. 100 Front street l«nl »ll; recommend the new firm to the patronage of m? Mends. Pittsburgh, July 23,1854. P- H- MILLER. *• A S. a. LONG at. CO., BKIL AND nRASS FOUNDKH& AND GAS FTITKIIS, invite .U'.'uuon t.. Ih.lf K lrM-.kt.fCh»ndeUrn.,nn}«krt^ Pendntit*. and other fixtures. Wo Ct up b*u*-« vUb «*8 aud Steam, u»aki* ISrvrs CHftlajts of all kinds to order, fur ni«h Railroad Tumps and Took Fittings, and kt-ep AnU- AttrilSnu Metal eunstantlv on hand. Jy . L.: Stiver Manufactory. SPOON’S FOURS, KIIM.KU3. IS r»ICI». —Owing tofniprrU.r faciiititn* in m.nufsctnriugmy own vo >)( we an* now selling at least 10 per rent, lower than Uw' rattern rill.-, or rlvwhCT*. A!', wnrk 1-1 w.rrmljd. Si/riing Silorr.—' Wo also manufacture Spoons or the , British rturlioß quality. , , .. „„ - I Watch*-® and Watch repairing continued, with artry fa oiUtv and renewed.4rt.-rmtßnUon to give entire witfcfsctioti u>c«toraMs, both os to price and ‘be cf the work. • w - "• Watchmaker Rod Jeweller, botl 4 rnmgr of MarUrtjin.l Fourth utri’eti'. StenmUo.t Furniture i»mi OliMr*. A \VK hsv.oo hiui'i un i nr.- rnontmitlr ronlnifactn ring 6TEAMIIOAT CABIN FERNITDIIE AND pncHAIRS, 0/ t-Trry durrß-tiun, Tis: I"l » intension Pining Tables; Do Bur do 5 Ladles Chairs, of Trrious styles; Geuts. do do do; State tt.ViU do do do; Tc Toilet Boies; Tete * ieteu; Sofas; Divans: Centre Tabled Wash Stands; Curd do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and ptK*3 brU* fastorv T. B. YOUNG A CO, j y 2Q ’ S 8 SmlthfleldjU opposite City Hotel, wlTtTckV BALT’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No 20 Fifth street, first comer above Market strtit, PITTSBURGIf, PA WnEUE WILL be fnuud the targest and best assorted stock of HOSIERY ever offered for sale tu this city. Purchasers will Hod-lt to their advantage to call tii this e - tablUhment and examine for themselves; H Is all l need to isnro their custom. _ 0. DALY. N. B.—Uemember the Cast? Stocsiso Coßirra. , c. B. Heedly & Co., j CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, A*. 82 Thitfxirtd, near Marl-ft would rwpeetfttUr inform their rnenda and the public cenerallyy that they bare now instore their complete KAIX STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and to (ho com mon lojrmln, Hemp tna Rat?. Floor Oil Cloth, from ona to eight yards wide, now deplgna and rery rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets,Ruga,Mata, Stair Rods Window Shade*, Ac. Persons In want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the moßt reasonable terms. __ Small profitß and quick ; TERMS CASH ONLY. 0012 W. 3. Haven. TIIE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late Jobn aton A Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. Is prepared to execute every style of , Commercial, Canal arid Steamboat Job Priming add Book Binding, and furnish every article In the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on tlio most reasonable terms. , x , . _ _ Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Oraee idory, corner of Market and Second sts. [dotlß and Book Bim ,\F. W. MAIR Smith, SlaJr Huut«r, (Lite Smith & Sinclair,) ) WHOLESALE DKOOEBS, w. b. saurii. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS to oil binds of Pittsburgh Motuifhc tuny, m Second 'First street, Fittßbu'Rh, : febU Penna. - • Depot ol liongvrortli tc Zimmerman a Ca * tawtfa Wlnaa and Brancly. j THE undersigned has received and offers for sale, at Cin cinnati vncei, a large quantity of l\mmez man’s eboicQ and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry dies’ Sweet Catawba Winer. - Bueh as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the crape.) will find my establishment the place for the gratis* cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy,distilled from the genuine Grape. Is declared by many excellent judges, equal In flavor to the best imported Cognac. • P, FICKKIBEN, No. 137 Liberty street. Lonn Office. , | JOHN A. O'BRIEN, 67 SMtTHFLELD STREET, between . Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loanedon Gold and Silver Plate, Diamonds* Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Bads, For- j nlture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time | agreed on. Charge* for storage-considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. Ail -bttsinesrtronsactionS'flmetlycoHfidftntlar. ' £3-Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out Of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch* es, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. aprl£»“.°LXed and promptl yattendedto. with deepatch._loct9.6m — New Fa P* r N ® a "^oM) i 'sTM:ET. T7INE -FRENCH - AND AMERICAN I'APERS; J: Panel Decorations in.gold, oak and marOlß, : £s&£%£ Papers! andchambere; - Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Bbades. A large and complete assortment of the aboye, selected forto season, will be sold at toanenai 1 V ' ■ - .'**»*• s* !. V : 1 -- r- A •••'• / l- •* ■. • - >*. f r rV»■'' ■ . *. k *V t • • ' ... k* '■*/•* business cards, E E M jO L. C. IHMSEI, MANOFACTEaEB OF BVEBY VAKIETY OP VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS, Blaclc Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CAEBOYS; —-At'O FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY . Warehouse, H 05.104 Second, & 133,135Eir5t st. riTTSBtJRGn, PA. [mhos HAKDWAKE •FOB Saddlers and Carriage Makers, R. T. LEECH, JR., No* 137 Wood street, PITTSBURGH. Also, ClothJ, Damasin, Laces, Moss, Bont Stuff, Springe, &0., &c, Boots and bboei, VVlloleewfo anil ileta.il. JAMES ROBB, NO. 85 Market, and 0 Uhlan strict, third deor froni thr Market IV-rux, would call the attention of lih friends, and the public generally, to.thofact, that he has now on | hand tb/ largest and test selected Keck or BOOTS AN I' enoKs in all their Tarlfities,worn by ladiesftnd gentlemen of Phil'lelphla, New Yorkandßoston,and whlch-he trurte, cannot ,all to please all. „ T . I Hia prices are very much retlnced, and he setts Kidlrs_ Getters at f r otn $1,12 to S2AO; Gentleman's Boots, from $.,2, to £Ol and excellent Gentlemen's Galturs, and Youths and Children's wear, at extraordinary low prices. lie nice continues to manufacture, aa heretofore, all de- Kriptions pt LADIES AND GhNTLKMKN'S BOOTS AN'B SHOE? of tils best quality and the latest style, all of which he warrants. Nor should be overlooked bis very large as sortment of Oum Sandals, Overshoes and B"OtR, for Ladks, Gentlemen and Children. Every person who favors h m with their patronago will b? fairly dealt with. janu "w ate It OCUE INSTITUTE, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner io-tbe Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Ilomcepathlc, and for the past tan yeorrasaccossmlUydropathbt, has opened a WATER CURE in the above loeatiou. The perfectly fafe, direct and immediate effect this sys tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases acute and chronU— wbilo it l/Tmtld, grateful and invigorating to tfco weak e-nd debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable la familh-3, who , will he treated at their homes. Allopathic and Uummpathk treatment will bn adminis tered where desired; but, after long and thorough expe rience. Doctor Baelz gives a decided prefercuco to Hydro pathv, which has, throughout thu old an 1 new world, proven bo eminently successful in every form of diseim*, Including- Incipient. Consumption, Bronchitis Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Anlimm Cuta neous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every Slate in tin* Union, r * n be examined at Doctor Baela’s office. The Uc-t. Clergy are invited to consult him grads. Warm water being used In tbecomcMncement, ami often throughout the trefttraent,U b» aluxury iosteadof onplras ant, as those unacquainted might suppose. fxsroisscss.—Messrs.Charlesßrewer, Waterman Fa!ernr, W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. R. V,« l den, D. T. Morgun, Win. B. Holmef, E. 11. EugiUb, U M. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Laois's Institu tion and witnessed bU successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him aa a thoroughly educated aud skillful Pby ** Charles T. RuaFcll, Jos. M’ConneHs, David Hunt, .Trim C Curtis. Koht. Patrick, John 11. Livingston, John W nghi. W \V Patrick, Moses F. Eaton. 0 Orm-by Gregg, pmn ItICUAItU C. UOtit KAKUPACTCJUB. OP Gilt, Silver, Brass, Broazo, lool&ng-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORSAJIEXTED—NO.JL B*. Ctua STttiT. All tiniliof OooipoEiiloQ Omara.nts, lor sl.iimhyM., ac. All Simla of 011(1 ng imj Ke gilding. to orjrr. u.lt Moulding. f.:r Framrß, vhok-ra'c and /etril 1 irn.it for Oil Pairing*'. Kogruving? and Lithograph;-, for fcale.. CZr Impaired ox defooedOft IMnttiig* reftor.-d io the best manner. „ , , . All Frames ami Mouldings m .nufactured in this eotab- Urhment may be cleaned without tojury, with soap aud vaUr. • v Call and sec. No. 21 St. Clair Ft., Pittsburgh. Hew Trimming Store, Vo 83 Cbmer of Mttkd street and the Diamond FRANK VAN announces to th< public of Pittsburgh andTicmity, that be will open lfii new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. H«i ing fitter i up the neatest etore room in the city, and filled it with a I choLce selection of tbe latest stvh-s of Trimming* and Fan* .cy Goods, he Datters himself that bo will olf«r superior »«:♦ ducenenta and eudeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may fa eor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of tha Diamond. {aprl3} FRANK VAN Seminary for lioya. Suuth-wcst ci>r. of Fifth and Grant its.+opposilt Court tfcrtise. riMIK Fall Season of this School will commence cm MoN -1 DAY, September 4th, and the duties of instruction will be resumed by Messrs. UKIGG3 and M’DUN AI.D. _ There axe ten eaoces?iee months in tha Academic year. Tuition is |i2,50 per quarter. ... , The number of poplin is limited, and boys ore admitted In the order of applications which may b« made after Aucuel 3Uth, at 54 Liberty street, or at ttehnol, or by lei ter dropped in I’ost Otheo. - -jko. faitupa JAMES S. U£I»UC- Letlll© 6s, Ulam» (Saccewora to MulTuny A Ledlie ) MANOFA'-TBIIMtS of Oat, Moulded end rhln, Flint BnJ Fancy Ooloied QLASSWAUE. on:l dealers In nil kind* of Window Glass Flasks, Vials and HottltM. Wnn> bonne rorner of Martlet nud Water streets, Flttt.lntrsh. mb3:dly \Vm. li- Tnlcott & Co., IBDCC£3HOK3 TO T. KA.NX£DT, JR., A C 0.,) MANUFACTURERS OF GILT AN V MAHOGANY LOOK ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture FrAnn-s*, At., and dealer# in Imported aud Domestic Fancy Good?, Nr*. <’'2, cor ner of Wood and Fourth street?, Pittsburgh. octlfclw HAYING gold my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, jr A 00., to William U. Xaiooit, who, with A. G. llenry, wIU continue the Looking Glass and Variety Busi ness at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the siyle of Wm. H. Talcott A Co. I confidently re commend them to my former oustomera, ua every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. ’AH persons having me,and c.U ind-*M*J u, „e, pica bo make an cart, Henry Hlehardiout JerreUer, HAYING r&-titted hifl' store In a handsome manner, and but recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of h*s friends andcustom* era to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers, Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Fineer Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papior Mache, Work Tables and Boxes Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Tablo Mate, Colt’s Vistols, Porte Monnaies in ftreat variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to bo seen to be appre- StfMl [novl] NO. 81 MARKBISTREi.'.r._ .j. a.ncKTift JVb 136 Wood itrrti, Third door below Virgin Alley. BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re volving Hstols, the largest and -best selected stock eyer opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, oy for good approved paper. • mar *^„ JM’LAUGHLIN, No. Oi Fourth street, nearly opposite . tho Mayor’s Office, Ib manufacturing Gentlemen’s first Itoota. Low Shoes,ties and buttoned; Congress and Button edGahore; Ladies’ Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Klip rwrs and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shude; fancy Kid and Batin Gaiters, of the best material; MLses and Children’s do, of every variety. - jj jj AH kinds made to order,on abort notico. jaulg Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership between Wm. Youngson and Daniel Yourcson. under the name of Wm. YOusgson A Co., is Di-BOtvin WM. YOUNGSON will carry on tho PAINTING buriness lo all Its branches at tho Shop of the late firm,-No. otukVENTH street, opposite the Neptune Engine House. mh27:lw WM. YOUNGSON. House sign and ornamental painter—no 03 Bevisth street, opposite the Nepiune Engmi Bouse. __juh^7 i om_ —North-Western Police Agency, ■n ho WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Dearborn, U ’ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. -• Pinkerton & Co T.CTOTE I HUB ATTESIION TO THE T&ANSACTIOX 0* A OESEBAL DE7DTE I “ sli DETl2oXl v is POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, ilichli'an and Indiana. mhlOidtf * Soldiers’ Bounty Lands, AND 01 AIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENT.—I Tg-itl pro * M Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows nn(l Minor Children, and will prosecuto Claims -against and attend to business in tho “Court of Claims,” recently established by Coogres <. • n m„i v 0 14s Third street, one door above Smlthfleld st. •BRS; Vo egARLEd N A VliOK. ——BQ n aty ijnnclfl—Soldiers’ Claims. Tnv undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS, Ibr Soldiers, their Widows. pe Children, for UOONT* Ta’kD. DAVIB, ' v “JJJ.JJ’ Corner of Wood and Fifth struts. - HOME liKague factory. , ai»nLTON BTBWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Chechrf,' Tweeds, etc., Eebecca street, Allegheny, has. nnttnM \ a Wnreroom bloond ETOiir Post BoildiKOß, corner FtSfkhd Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks can do made as good and sold as low here as iu any other cisy in the United States, are Invited to call and examine for them selves. mU2:lm ' V * ■ i . •> •* •* r *M:.» .JOSEPH J. E’LAJI IfINTKRPHISK WORKS Boots aud Slioes. \Vm. Yoongsooi RAILROADS CLKTELAIfD • AHD FITTSBUBGH RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY .AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLB, - - . AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad* • VIA ALLIANCE. ' f L* man shortest, quickest and most reliable Touto to Toledo* X Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, .and Bt. Louifl, Is ViA This route is One Hundied miles shorter and about nine hours quicker tban'the circuitous one via Indians polls.. Tliree Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Doily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago iwenty-three hour®, i end St. Louis thirty-seven hours. ' - VIA ALLIANCE. •. The Trains of tte Ohio and Peuna. Railroad leaving Plttß batch at 3.00, 4. M., 8.00, A. M., and' 3.00, P. M.,connect nt Alliance at 630 A. 2d., 11.45 A. M., end 6.30 P. M.,.as f Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.Mm 12.00 M nod GSS I*. M , connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland, at 10. CH A. SI., 2-20 V. M-, and 8 00 P.M. . Pn.l,-users for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Bock bland, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go throngh wlth ont detention, will take the train leaving I Httshurgh at 8.00 A. ?!., and •.•jriving in Cleveland at ~20 P. 2d«» j, tbo only train by which close connections <£o made to the above point. Passengers by this Ti APh Chicago at 120 nest morning, end St. Louis at mid* night VIA. WELLSVTLLE. • T;,»> strainers Forest City r.nd Diurnal will leave the Mo n'.ii-Hheia wharf morning, (Sundays excepted*) at. 10 oMorfc, for WriUTiUe, connecting with tho tt«!n leaTjng \tVll‘7ill»»at 4.30 P. M., and arriving at Cleveland ntfl.oo T 'ln Accommodation Train trill leave We!lsvi!le dally, ; (Sundays everplcd.) at (USB.M-, conncctmgvit Bayard. > with llipn-M Traio arriving in pevelnnd at .-*0 P. JI. Trains from Welisvllle nnd Cleveland connect at BoyaW for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Borer, and New PbiUdelyWo. Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the fcorui-west, Ti «. nw sold tit a tew rate than rla ATlJatice. Tl-e Trains from Cleveland to Toledo nnd Chicago*run afl follows: Ler.vo Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. &L,'aDii6.So P. , M.; arrive at. Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 Jc *>■«? %roins leave Cbisyso for'Bpck Islawl ond Stj.Boulo M follows: For nook (.lend at 9.00 A. »!., and 11.00 P.,M- For St. Louis nt 9.10 A. M, and 10.95 P-Mo ,, n Fas-sengere for St. Louto go over Rock Island Bailroad to delict and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad m Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St Lonh Pass'-noers by the 9.15. A. M.,Train arrive In St.Lonls nt il li) wire evening, and by tbelO.os, P. SI., Train, at noon checked throngh> blevcland, and there re check, 1 rlat 3 ‘ZcicTs. Ist class* *mcTs> Ti Allianz . *ti 30 To’lia Salle— $l6 CO $l3 £0 4 00 o--RcckrsFd r l|oo 4 25 .. Tclido „6 50 “.Galena 1816 1400. •‘Chicago 13 00 $lO 50 .lB j 0 1620 “ ljloomingt..:w 60 14 40 ,‘f Burlington 21 00 “ St.*Luuis ....2l 00 IG£O ‘ Passpngfra are requested U ofiice of the Company, tn i! corner. ,«7* mll2B -3. A CENTRAL ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN Tixjwnan Korthorn IllinoiJ to tlio Mississippi Elver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND , NEBRASKA- All Railroad to tlie Mississippi* Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAID ROAD Formerly hie CniCAno anp AtißO? a A Cest. MIUtIRT Tract K. R. is now coitplet£D, \ml Trains tod the entire distance f.om CHICAGO TO buill.lN-OTON', To»a, wilboDt rlincs^fCiirs. Thi* On’v Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINOVi KEOKUk/mUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DES MOINES. COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and theoffl.l ALL RAILROAD Konte from CHICApu TOM. WUI~, BWOM INGTOV CLINTON, DECATUII, CAIRO, BPIUNGFIBLD, -IACKBONVrTXE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the ruinds Centmi, Great Western, ami Ohio and Misala- W «nVhe shore Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Train* from the East-avoiding all laying over at any of lb Burlington daily for Southern and Central ] lowa 'nod Northern MU?ooti—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mi«l6«ippl as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to hftvmN-* than byauyotherrmre. The Road, Lr a IftTfo portion of the way, is laid with the coNTmcottß R \ii_ ihi- ridiuc and best Railroad in the West wellß-ockod with the most modern Lo.omotivcsand elegant jZtr- Ry this route passengers are sure of making connec-1 tlons. and uniting ai St. Louis on advertised tltne, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the routo by Alton. , „„ checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this mute can bo purchase* »i oil the RnUroad Others in thu East; at the Ofttee of the Comp ny, corner of Cl.uk and Lake streets, In the Granito Building; at the Dei'Ot of the Galena R. R-, and at the Mich. Cent. li. It. uHleo, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., pr,no i ita 'Fremont House, Chicago, , ... hit TGHT consigned by this route will receive imrnedl* at, *«**.. C. a. HAMMOND, Sup t. GenT Ticket Ag’fc, Chicago. jMJ-TICKETS can be procured at tho principal Railroad Oflii'-p of th“ country. mhl 185 S. AIE LIKE EOTJTE 1855. 7R031 CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS Yu CHICAGO, ALTOS AND ST. LOUIS RAIL £S m ROM, ; Formerly the Chicago and Mississippi- Carrying the Great American Express and V. S. Mads. fT'ITII Onlv Direct and Reliable Route to the Eonth and X Soulii-YV’est —Seventy Miles Shorter than any other Route. . - ra-o tot-ocgu exi-riss thaws dmit, susdats esckted. Leaves . Arrives at ChictiQo, St, Louis. St. Louis Put Express -• ®-J 5 * “••••——•- 1 ? ?? £ 51' St. Louis Night Express 10 00 P. M « 2.55 P- M. Trains tun directly throngh without change of cars or, CAtaoa f» S(. Xoufa in 16>4 Soura. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet,with the Booh. Island Itiiilroad for Ottawa, Li Salle, Itocfc Island and Cen- At-Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin* ton, Wayoeartlle and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Sp lngfir*ld,with Great Western Railroad lor Jachson- | Tills and lUinoialUTcr. At AliOD, with Dolly Lino of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keohut; the irost expeditious and reliable to all porCions of KorC!i-* aAiorn Missouri. At St. Lsutn; TTIJh Daily first-cla>s Btamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the lower-MisMßaippl, an,l «ith ltcqular Lined of Packets for Kansas, Bt. Joseph, and all point* on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas ltireva. _ . . ~, K. P. MORGAN, Bop% lll. Apmt, Chlea-o, 11L [ap"J L. HAULING. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD milß GIUUT CKNTUAL KOUTB, connecting the At- I Iniuic cities with Western, North-western and South wtetcru States, bj a continuous ilailfcay direct.'.This road ttbo connects at Pittsburgh with daily Hne.ol steamew to all nans on the Western HiYcr»,-and at Cleveland and Ban* dusfty with steamers to all ports on the North-weateni. I4\kcs; matins the most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FUKUIHT can be forwarded to and from the Great ITVrL KATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA 4 PITTSBURGH. MRSI CLASS.—Boot?, Shoe-, Dry Goods, T goe ; „ 100Bffl (in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac > | SECOND CLASS.—Books end Stationery,} _ Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea* > 1 6e. per lOOlnfl. thvr, Wool, Ac........ ) THIIU) CLAS3—An-vils, Lagging, Bacon l pof iQOIba. and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac...,—.. ) FOURTH CLASS— Coffee, Fish, Bacon and 1 55 c. pe r 100&S. Pork, (packed,) Laid and Lard 0i1...... J * j&B* in shipping Goods from any point Last ol Philadel* phia.be particular to mark package -wk Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without dt FaEiouT Acests— Moms Y- K. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw. A Koons, Balti more; Oeo.C.FranclScus, Pittsburgh; Shringman* Brown, CinciouHti, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, LouisjUle, R ; L. Meldrum, Mudison, lud.; Ratcliff & Co., St. Louis, Mo., SyMitchell 4 Son, Evansville, Indiana. Oonoral E rol g ht ir A gj ot,rh™ia. Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. . EDWARD 4. RUCKER. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Twpvr haILY TIIKOUGU T&AIN3, between Phlladel* »na PittsbarS. TIIB MORNING MAIL TRAIN fo, Pittsburgh bill, P,M,»d Madison, Lafefette.and CioannatMJay ton, Springfield, EeUelbntaiue, Saudutuy. Toledo, Clerfe i«nd Columbns* Zranesviilo, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio, i also, withS“ssam Pocket faoatiftoiuMid to.NwOAUups, B ThpooghlJSeta»n n bi>hadlo orfcomMtherof the above rmrtipnUrs Reo handbills at iha different fitartlnc points. Passengers from the West will find this the SSSSSSU more, New or b^.o Ab * «e j. j lßg p UX | Si|# Agent, Passenger Lines, BUtsb;urgb. rrUIIIUE THRLE-STOKY HOUSES i'Ott SALK—Situated I m Franklin and Mm strata. The comer bouse cun tJa, five rooms, a good cellar and a atore-room-water fix ™TLe t othef hm.aaa'm°ntidn hou™’ Eo'r primlu 1 cl1«ma call at , ; WalterE. WaHAfJli .. . '. TMPOBTEUand Dealer la French and American Paper I Hangings. m ”— ■ vRY PKAOH.KS —100 bushels rac’d aud for sale by X) ap3 HENRY H. COLLINS.* THURSDAY .MORNING: KOSSUTH ON ' LORD PALMERSTON • " [From tho London Sunday Times, April I.] : Borne fetr weeks ago, Mr. Layard, reminding Lord Palmerston of the expectations coupled m Dublio opinion with his accession to power, bore public testimony to the fact, that “no man had .more general sympathy throughout Europe than the noble lord. He (Mr, Layard) hasbeard the name of Lord Palmerston repeated throughout : the Continent in every variety of form, and that narne mas a magic name, as (he representativeof the great principles of liberty. -■ ' , L , : And : really snoh had been the general reputa tion of tho noble lord. Some, certainly, there have been who, paying such attention to the noble lord’s public career as his position and brilliant qualities command, : oonld never under stand by what strange destiny it came pass, that; instead of all the variety of reputations to whioh his lordship’s'long political career would: have entitled him, jast that hind of reputation should have been forced upon him to which he himself to; aspire. . ! Influenced by the prestige of his fame, I have s tpSied tlie history .of his public life, I was as tonished to see; that sine'e be first took his seat •in’the House, for Bletohingley, together with a place among the Lords of the Admiralty under the Portlands, Castlereagbs, Percevalß, und.Elv dons—down to his opposition to Mr. Koebuok’s , motion, there is, certainly, not one single act (I j speak of ccts) in his Lordship’s connection with j the foreign policy of England, which was not an evidence that the noble Lord never had .the slightest aspirations to the fame of a represen- | tativeiofi the great principles of liberty. In faot, tie it d praiße or a reproach, history, in reviewing- his politioal career, will not rank him with : the statesmen who olaimed to act upon principles phut Will rank him with those, who gloried in octing Upon pretended expediencies— that Jack-with-a lantern whioh ip an absolute negation ofwfl an4 ; j6vefyprinmple. . ■, Consistently with this character of his ‘half centenarian policy; find scorning to usurp a re putation undeserved and unliked, Lord Palmer ston condescended to set public opinion right about biß liberalism, by declaring pubhply, in the House of Commons, on Monday’last : that “ The Government of Great Britain would con-. eider.it a great misfortune to Europe, if Hun catv were separated from the Austrian Empire. ■* Let the world well mark the astounding atoto-. ment. A country of some 125,000 square Eng lish miles, with fifteen millions of inhabitants; a country which started ahead of England her self in the path of representative Government; a country Which has known to Maintain a,na tioual existence for a thousand years ; a country , to which the independence-and Christian oiyilt aatioh of Europe is owing, more than to 'any other nation on earth, because it has been a bnlkwark to Christendom for centuries; a coun try which yesterday yet commanded the admira tion, and enjoys yet' to day the sympathy of the. civilized world; a oountry whioh m our very days displayed snoh indomitable vitality, that, | though unprepared; unprotected, forsaken, alone, ' it humbled to the very dust that Austria which the English government appear to dread SO much, and throw her, a fallen beggar, to mendicate protection at the foet of the Czar, who,, in his turn, had to array the wholo force of his vast empire, and move 40,000 of his very guards from St. Peterabnrgh, and yet wanted fhe as sistance of treason for overcoming the reßißtance of that heroic country, in a moment of ex-1 hanstion by victory ; —it is thiß country on which Lord Palmerston thought proper to pasß the heart-revolting judgment, that its freedom and independence wonld be n great • misfortune to Europe. And my Lord Palmerston did even more. Ho told the parliament plainly that the Austrian Government knows, and have all along Moicn, that the British Government is opposed to the freedom and independence of Hungary., .; By . thiß declaration, we Bee a corner lifted of the which ecreens from the eyeß of the de luded world the bloody mysteries of secret di plomacy, in whioh the life-of nations is. the aauy sacrifice. ' . . Now, at last, we have the Russian interven tion in Hungary explained. The world is at last enabled fully to oomprehend what It is Lord Palmerston Meant, in Writing to St. Petersbnrgh, May 17, 1849, that “Ho considers. to hove no occasion for any . formal. expression of tho opinions of Great Britain on'the Rpss-an inter vention in Hungary.” Tho world will now un derstand how it oamb to pass that when, upon the precedent of Great Britain having already once, on a similar ocoasion, mediated between Hungary and Austria, I, as early in December, 1848 sent an envoy to London, claiming the me diation of England, on. the. ground of solemn precedents to which Eogland has been pledged, Lord Palmerston had no other answer to give to tho envoy of Hungary but tho notification, signed by Lord E ldisbury, December 13,1848 that the British Government had no knowledge of Hungary,, except as one of the component parts of the Austrian .Empire—an assertion ut terly contrary to truth, to right, to.; history,.to Enropean common law, and to tho documents filed in England’s diplomatic archives, whioh a Minister of the British Crown should be expect ed to know; and while,-with that answer my Lord Palmerston directed the envoy of Hungary to make his communications to England through Baron Roller, the representative of that Em peror of Austria with whom we were in a le gitimate war of self-defence, he, at the same, time, hastened to convey information of these deplorable proceedings to Vienna—(Despatch to Lord Ponßonby, December 28th, 1848 ) The world will now understand what has been meant by the net, that Lord Palmerston was tho first to send a congratulatory note to Vienna, 28th August, 1848, expressing the satisfaction which her Majesty’s Government haß felt, at hearing that tho ealamitonß war in Hungary has boen brought to a oloss by a pacification, ns bis lordßhip has been pleased to call that armed in tervention of Russia, and thattreaeon of Vilagos, wbioh blotted out from the list of States a nattow of n-thonsand years’ independent standing, . and sent to tho gallows, to the martyrdom of :Ans trian prisons, nnd to tho miseries of exile, the patriots of that noble oountry. Thowprld will now understand how it came to pass that, while, aB well from previous reasoning, ns also by sub sequent mournful events—in fact, by all that has happened in the course of the present war— it is dear to demonstration that, if England de sired to-vanquish Russia, the first thing, tho most indispeneible in the interest of England, would have been to secure to herself the co-ope ration of the nationalities—England’s govern ment, instead of this, sacrificed everything— sacrificed even the possibility of her own victory to oomplaoency.nnd regards for that Austria whioh left England alone for a year, and whioh never will draw her sword against Russia. The world is now perfectly enabled to appreciate those curious details by which the remarkable Brussels pamphlet, attributed to General Prince Napoleon, makes dear to demonstration that the mischievous inactivity at Varna, while the brave Moussa Pasha fought a giant’s fight in battered Silistria—and the safe retreat of the beaten Russians —and the Danubian principali ties played over into the hands of Austria—and the untoward expedition to the Crimea —origin-, ated, aU"bf them, not. in any strategical combi-: 'tiatipn directed against England’s enemy, but originated in.the wish of distancing the war from the frontiers of Hungary. The world. will now 'understand: that this nnjnst and unjnstmamo aversion to the freedom of Hungaryis ; too re key to the mysteries of a hrave English army , lost in vain—of the numerous millions, spent in ( Vain—of England’s forfeiting the situation of a , leading power in vain—of England s compromised her inflnenoe with foreign nations inwain;—in a word, in that conieee.cinofLord Palmerston wo see explained .the primitive source of the heart rending.situation which England deplores: and-after this dec aration of Lord Palmerston, I, for;one, stand fully justified for having told the people of England, ten months ago, that while it means to fight against Russian despotism, it is hot’made'to fight for ths security of Austrian despotism. All this stands now dear before history, from the declaration of Lord Palmerston., that the .. V■■ 'it-'s’ 41 o procnre-thelr tickets ftt tb® lonongohela Ilcrafe, below the DEAN D, Sup’t, CloTelaod. * , CACQHEYyAg , t t Pittsburgh. ' .T'ia- . . NUMBER 179. AN ELOQUENT LETTER. AND HUNGARY. ■ I K' RATES OF ADVERTISING WRBSD trroz' B - TBB PJTJHRZHQB PBtaS j**f US*J OS 1X33; >o*fliu*»rtN on* Insertion. •••« •• each alMfional insertion it, 44 ■" on. 176 " “ two weeks., i rJ ""‘ 800 “ ‘‘ tbriM' week." 4CO . 44 41 one oicntb - ® “ “ two m0nth*,.,...... 41 44 . font manthc - 10 - 41 44 *lx KCD*hr>.... 13 00 44 “ one year....... ...... IS 00 ■Standing Card, six lines or lass, per annum- —■ 10 OO ■cnisdsmi airunstmx: One eqneit, per annum, (exelnsiTß of thatapaj-....- 36 05 Acs'-rian, government have nil a’on; been ap prised of the British government's hostile In tentions towards Hungary: ■' And while' the first minister of the constitu- ;APRIL 19. tional crown of. Great Britain thus publicly de nies common sense, justice, right, history, and the eternal principles of divino and human law, by declaring' the freedom of a. noble nation to bo a great misfortune'to Europo; the represent atives of Great Britain and Ireland,.in Parlia ment'assembled,. have. not.one word, not one. poor word of Consolatory protest to offer to the astounding declaration! It is let to paed down in silence toj the Inexorable judgment- Of his- t 0 Yo hundred and twenty-throe pities, communities and’CorporatloDs ot Great Britain, - who in formal resolutions expressed your confi dence, with -my country’s misfortune;' and re corded your solemn vows for the .future tri umph of .that liberty to my country, which it hari been my object to secure—raori; that declar ation of your government, urid mark that riilonce of your Parliament! - - . :. ; ■ Yo millions of England anjl Scotland, who, before my foot had touched .this land of unpar alleled anomalies and contrasts; had assembled in hundreds of meetings, to record your execra tion of Austrian tyranny,; your sympathy for Hungary’s wrongs, and your earnest, wishes for her delivery—mark that declaration and that sllgdoq ! • > ■ And ye other millions,'who; wheud first land- . od on your shores, embodied'your' Interest for my country in more than kinglyrhon6rdjheaped on the tempest tossed bead of the homeless wanderer—ye millions who bado ma to be .or good cheer, and to trust to God, to the impro* scriptible right of my country's cause, rand to , the eensa of juaticooilko as to the sympathy of the Brititish nation—mark that declaration and that silence ! ' ' And yoinen of London, "Leicester, Sbemeia, NottiingHSm; l Glasgow, Striffordehire,- &0., who, On my appearanoe.amorig'yon,-still continue to profess, the. same sentiments,. and ,t<» ponr the balm of the same sympathy,. same opinion, and same wishes for my country’s freedom, into the wounds of ray-heart ; and ye ; men Of numer ous other communities, who still continue to call on my going among yon, to witness |be ex pression of yonrunafeatod'sympathies for my oonntry—mark that declaration