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Six Dollars will be required i* uot paifl wilhtu tbo year . , -fiQr Single cop»fB *wo e*ln atthecounter m tM 03ee. and by the Yews BOvr. ?HE SATURDAY MOEHIK3 POBI Pporikeel from the tamo office, on n large blanket site bier, at riVO DOLLAB3 a rear, In ajrance. Single copies ’^rk-Nkfoaper trill be discontinued onlessat thedlgcm. on o. the Proprietor*.) untU all arrearages are paid. as~ N'o attention trill be paid to any order unless acoom nanled bv the money, or satisfactory reference In tide city. ; v Connected unfh the Establishment of the Morning Post smv of. th* larges! Job Printing OJJicct in the city, where cdl Jc •nds of wori is done on the sltoriest notice, end tnojf reason* a bt»t*r*is. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Bohti C. O* Sprouly Attorney and counsellor at law—omcc, no. —a Fourth etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. declhly James A. Lowrie, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, ■between StalthGeld afreet and Cherry alley. fdeclltly JOSEPH WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. 144 Fourth street, 3n3:lyg] rirrscußfla, pa. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant ats«, ja&lydl rirrsßiman, pa. ~ Thomas Weans, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 ' . ; 8. P. Ross, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, pa., fourth toor below Mr. Body Patterson's livery BtoWo. j»S3 C« Orlantlo Loomls, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. - i Thomas BX. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth street. janTtly R« U« Carnahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street jefcy J. N. Jd'Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—Office in Bakewell’a Grant street • J«2 ii» 11* fclnzen, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth rtroet, above and near Smithfield. niaigTiy Patrick M'Kcnna, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH BTRKET3, /formerly occupied by Atdennao Lewis,) where Oil bu siness pertaining to tho office of Alderman and Justice of the Pence will be promptly-attended to. febl:3m ■ r ~ mi, Uuckmsher, Aldeman. / vFFIOK, Grant street, between Fourth et. and Diamond f F alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great e. ( , arc Qn d hjal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex amined, Ac. ~ IS. S. Neal, Alderman. V~O. O l THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort* cages, and other writings drawn with neatness and accu racy. je3l:ly ii. Ani, surgeon dentist, (suo .fsEjSSsSb'-cbMar to G.W. Biddle,) NO. U 4 SMITH CY«?S§SEk FIELD STREET. Ti r 43- office hours, from Bto 1 o’clock, and rom 2to f. o’clock. feblfcly J.SCOTT, DEI«i west of ilarket. 'I I * Omci lIOUXB —From nine A. M. to fire M. dec2Q:y BUSINESS CARDS. D. W. lIBItSTINE & CO.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ASD Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cm* cinnati and other Manufactures, &c i1T0.03 Front street*, betisem ILirket and Ferry streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. Liberal cash advances T3a<ie on consignments. Par ticular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. Refermc's.— Clark ft Thaw, Wra. Uagaley ft Co., Wo. M’* Cully ft Co., F. Sellers A Co., flays A Black, Kramer A Rahm, lienry Gruff, Esq., Wm. Eichbaum, B. It. Johnßton, Esq., Thomas Uakewell, Esq., George Ledlie, Erq., Solomon Stoner, Esq. __ ; WM. BINGIIAiI. W3I. BINGBAU A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Depot, apr7 ' FittsburoHjPa^ Henry H. Coliina, Forwarding and commission merchant, and Wholesale Oealor In Cheese. Barter, Seeds, Fish, and Produei. generally, No. 25 WOOD St.. Pittsburgh. [marO Faul ft aiu.rUock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANS, AND BTKAMIiOAT AUKNTS—No.7 Watcrstreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. . (r.pLtf_ King ft Moorhead, WHOLESALE URjCERSAND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. '2.' Wool street, Pittsburgh. (mr23 Q. T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATION Ell —has always on fcan n gcuemlassortmentof School, Miscellaneous and Blank Book/*, Printing, Post and CKp Paper, Ac., Wholesale ami Re tail. No. 104 Wood street, below Filth, Hast Bide, Pittsburgh. 6*. Wanted, Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. ap!s:ly I. W. Chadwick, . Dealer in rags and paper, No. liowoodstrw! Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for rajs. otUt MiLum iullxu, I‘hila w*.mci£?3ox,l’ittEburgb. Stiller A Iltcketaon, WHOLESALE GROCER 3, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WJnos and S^g&ra— Son. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin crad Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, constantly on haod. Jv2B William Carr A Co., ( ffK, Cilia Into af the firm of J. Parkeb A Co.) WJIOLESALB GROCERS and Dealers In Foreign Wine* and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whis key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jafry Co-Par tneratiip. fIIHE subscribers bare this day formed a partnership for I. the purpose of carrying on. Commission and Porvjard iug, In connection with the Fish , TUscon and Oil, and Pro duce business generally, nnderthe style of Bsolisu A Ricn ajosoM; warehouse No. 116 Water and 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by Burbrldge k Inghram. WM. 11. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, 18S4:feb3 FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer Ii » Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also. Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in exj change for Merchandize. F. R. D. has procured a full assortment of L&ndreth e Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in* j a j'qsted In rural affairs. japH 'tZ~ir*r t *USU. J. BICHABD3OS. 3. I. &XSNXTT w A RICHARDSON. FORWARDING MKRCUANTB, ARC Wnoleeale Dea ,,tfl in iah » Bacon and Oil, and Produce .S; ■warehouse formerly occupied by Burbrldge k nT?I6 Water .-1 1“ H»t .treet, Penna. . ill- * Gommlnlon —;• , aUIE subscribers have opened a bou'e for the above par pose, at N’o. 17 FiaithSeld street, four doors above the House. We will purchase, or receive, on commission, for sale, consignments of Flour, arv#*''' M y f * Corn, Oats , BUrtry, Flax Seed , Omit Seed, Baled uay t tfe., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at toe best market rates for cash. . nov6 ALGEO * CO. Jas» N’Lftughlln, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, Ac., No. 10, corner Bmithfield and First street*, Pitts* ■burgh. Pa. pot 6 30HN U. U. 70U.VQ FItA»CIS ?*» 10US0 T. B. Young A Co, JV9.OS SmWifv.ld tired, opposite City ITotd, MASUi-A fUKEfeS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND Ca.A.IRS,oI every description. Materials and work manship v?aTTanted,andsoldatreduc«d prices. Care taktn In pm-klng tor land and water carriage. C, P. Wood, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINEB ANiI'LIQUuRS, No. 117 North Second street, fifth door abovs Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on band the best qualities ol old Brandies, Wines. Irish WhUky, Mononga hela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac., on terms worthy the attention of purchasers and dealers. fau29y Henry M’Cullougfi A Co., WHOLESALE GUOOBR3 and Commission Merchants, cf Peno «•»•! Irw»n ■*».. T‘»t»bnnrh 1 " Wm. Dlgby, Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, JVfosom'c ffaU, Fifth strut, PilUl/urgh.— Clothing made to order, in good style. and at rat« außdf “ R. A A. U. Duncan,. WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealer* in Produce, For* elga Wines and Liquors, Oli Monongahelaond Recti* fled Whisky, No.'Ml Liberty ufc, Pittsburgh, Pa. f h*29:y A. Ttndle, WHOLESALE and He tail SADDLE,HARNESS, gggISgTRUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufeo* ■ turer-No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John H. Stellar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. [janl &.J.£U(MS IIA.GA.IV ft AHL, WHOLESALE and Retail Di min SWct, Fancy and Staph DRY GOODS, Noa. VI Ms»rk«tand $ Union Street, Pittaborgh. np>4 JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, . * No. 63 -WAttKET STRICT. PITTSDCROn. POWER da RIEItUON, AROniTEDTOTIAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERB. Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style; Hoveling. Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the ■decoration of Steamboats, BnUdlngs, Ac.; 96 SMETHFIELD street, near the Post Oiilce- Ei WHtrBHOUMSi „ -T-fANOr SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, it No 7 ISABELLA St, near the Emmet Hotel, . re ort Allio natty. a OTta«BT..~ . ~ 8. t. COTUBSBT. CCTHBEBir A goK , EEAX ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTB, No. 50 Smilhjidd tired. ‘ nOTl _ ”” £ E« Hayward, 7 TVEALEITIn BOOTS,SHOES.TRUNKS end LEGHORN JU end BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ate,, Sflo. IT4 Pittabargb. Ha. . - ~ |014.t JOEIN nUTCHELIii _ WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DRUGGIST, „ So. 135 Wood Street, i jtfkygj Naxt door to H. ChildV Shoe House, Pittsburgh. Notice* TOS- FLEMING h»Tlng associated with JOS. ABEL, the; V business will hereafter be conducted under the Btyisuf J, ABEL « CO., at the-old stand, corner of Smithfield and Fourth atreets. ijelty : William Thnra, Drascliti Has REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PENN Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly to hJB numerous friends. AlUniclealnhUline are warranted fmseyandput op with tne ntmoat care. Win. Youngion, ! : House, sign an d ornamental painter— No. 23 Imsm street, opposite .the Neptune lEugina Bouse. ' mh£7:om .■'.<• t-"’ •' \ » '._. " r t 1 * »-.•\ ~ i; ,>': j» rf »y—." '■f'~T •'•'*% «• '7 » :l’ '* ".■i -v -. ** ' " ;;' * , j ( *, V * •»' v ‘ ' • '/*+*''+. J '- " '< '4<- ■’■•'■'■''■ -" ' rr;-i '- -- '■ ‘i ■’ '■ ; S- 1 .-I‘T , *_ ■ - ' ..«*£■«** .v rJk . > \Vtt-- 1 * ' ' x V • ‘ **.*. , PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMOEE & MONTGOMERY, AT TIIE “POST BUILDINUS.” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS. AT *O,OO PER ANNUM, OS $6,00! XVHEIi .PAID.STRICTLY, IN ADYAHCE. VOLUME, XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTERPRISE WORKS. 80. 13 6 WOOD BTECT, T ial> DOOB UKLOW VlEailf AILBT. - 26 TBTLS7. IMPORTERS and manufacturers o! SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLEB, io. We keep a general -assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Cape, Powder, Lead and Bullets j Bowie, Dirk; Titrating and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also. Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed, RIFLES I—We ore making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.- - Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. tayl6 Chandeliers and Gao Fixtures, THE subscribers are now opening at their new WaTeroom- NO. 109 FIRBT STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they, will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low os any house In the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription forgas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. ■ *. -LONG, MILLER A CO., mar22:y ' No. 109 Find street. GEORG f£ 1! L ETCUE U, FROM NEW YORE, ' x MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Vj \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elliptic /\v \ Band ToUpoes,- and every description iSLeH 1 of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies end Gentlemen. 70 FOURTH STREET, be tween Wood and Market, Pitts- Btivcnrjj’s system enables Ladle? [ and Gentlemen to measure Iboir head? “ FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 3. From the forehead over tbe head to Deck, No. 2. No. 3. Frem ear to car, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, ronnd tho forehead. For Toupees, to covor the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. fmy4 Hew Coach and 1 Carriage Factory l JOHH6TOK, BBOTHEKB & CO., Cbmer of Ecbccta and Biluvmt streets, Allegheny City, BFFSi WOULD respectfully inform their friends Q J x||Mgsijg&''and the pnbUc generally, that they have commenced the manufacture of Carriages, ■ay M.vWi. Barouches, Rockaways,Buggies,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their varions styles of finish and proportion. All orders 'rill be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will al«> bo attended to on the most reasonable terms. Urine in all their "work the best Eastern Shafts, Pole*, and Wheel stuff, they f***-l cooti dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purcha sing elsewhere. oct&ly .US!?. nQUBACM. j r. jonssros, Elcelitor Carriage Factory. JCUNSTON, BROTHER A CO., PRACTICAL COACIV MAKERS, corner of Rebecca nnd Belmont street*, Altr gheny city, have on hand and are manufacturing no eiten*i*e assortment of Carriages, Lockuwnvs. liurc'- C . Baggage Cara, Ac., made In all their various style**, wbh strict regard to darability and beauty of finish, using in all their work thelw.Pt Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs attended toon the most reasonable terms. They f.-i-l confident that all who may faror them wilh their jiHtn-u* ag«,will be per:ectly satisfied on trial A their wort The Pittsburgh and Manr-hesterOmnlhuee? paps every fif teen mioutesduring the day. o-tiuly PITTSBUIIGII COACH KACTOiIi. M. DJGELOW...... MAB.TIS L. STEYIS2 GLOGCE AUitBT .—..060. D&SXLOI SUCCKSBOR3 TO E. M. BIUELOW, No. 40 uyw gf Diamond alley, near Wood street, burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, niUA-e2s«££(&P* TONS, BUGGIES, andeTory description r.f fancy vehicles built to and finished in a manner un surpassed fjr beauty c*f design, elegance of Gnith, akul ( f workmanship, and durability of materials. S&* All work warranted n*>v9 JOSEPH FLEMINO, fSrCCSSSOB to L. WJLCOJ ft CO.] CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, W*r< constantly on hand a full assortment of Drug*, M»-li does, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertuli£ iug to bis business. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. j*:vy Jons SLmiis'o. c r *cnfc.ui vlimiko. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd 4 Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .Vo. GO Wood Sired, Pittsburgh* Ptu Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Livor Pills, Ac. jalO JOHN HAFT, JR~, (Successor to Jo* M’OafTuy,) Wholesale and Retail Prnggliti AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS. DYE STUFFS, Ac., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin ailry, apr4:mA*lj liU KG H. R.. L . ALLEN. 'WHOLESALE DEALLU IN ' Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigar 3, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTFDL’RUII, I*A. WINES, Brovdies, Gina, Cordial*. Jamalt-H Spirits, Ft. Croix and New England Hum, Clar*-t.“, Scotch Ale, London Drown Stout, Irish, Scutch, tlourtxm, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandi-s: iniporh-d Uavnna, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Uulf-SpaiiUh and Common Clgara, all at such low prices as to ctiaUeni; . comp* ition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Dottles of every stj le, acd Demijohns of all sizes. I respectfully Invite ao nxanilua lion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. apr2:ly New School for the Violin. BY U.C. hill.—tue practical violin SCHOOL— A new and complete synopsis of Vi din plavin-z, in ho easy, progru'siva aod practical loim, rmd disigmd t-xpiwsly far the American studeoJ, to which h added valuable !»-*»* eons and exercises and beautifularrangemen u<.a.« Solosaad Duos of the most popular tm-lodien oi tho day. Selected, arranged and compose<l by U.C HiLL, pupil of Spohr, iHte President of the New York PhitUarar nie Society. The above just received, in edTance of the trade, by HENRY KLKBER, 101 Third street. We have carefully examined the above work of U. C. Hill’s, and consider It one .of tbe most complete nod prac cal Violin Schoolswo have erer seen. U. ANTON, B, VOGEL, feb6 Teachers Ol Music. «-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,"C* a AS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smltbfield, where the attention of his friends sod tho public is invited to the xtock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also, Cloths, Cofifllmerefl and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, including Hats of all qualities, Trunks, Umbrellas. Ac.. Ac. jab£ JOHN M'CLOSXII .'. counauus M'CLOSEKT. Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, TOB subscribers respectfully Inform their old customers and the public In general, that they havo this day as sociated themselves in the aboro buriuess, under the firm of JOHN M’CLOSKEY A 00- They respectfully solicit a «hare or public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by thorn koJvm respectively. _ (Ute of the firm of Ooolit A Laiepj baring JK,. onened STORE NO- 0, (two doors above the old iaand.) for tbe purpose of carrying on the CLOTniNG BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a lUnre oi the patronage of Hie late firm. jj —Clothing made to order In the most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none In tbe city. Jan 29 * Monongahela planing mill—would respectfully Inform his friends and the public, that his new estab lishment is now in full operation, aud that ho is prepared to furnish Dost Cabins, and fill all orders for X’laned Lumber, with promptness, and ad the lowest rates. £3Board and Plank, planed on one or Doth sides, constantly on hand. Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as be can now turnieh them with planed stuff suitable for every description ot work. n A axnaoH.. cniswsu.. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASB FOUNDERS, Manufacturers of rii kinds of brass work, lo comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and StOTe, N 0,12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken tn exchange for work, or cash paid- Orders left at the Foundry or Ofßca, will bo itly attended to. fobfrly .DANIIL ANL, JB. JOSEPH T. LOWRY, JTo. 43 Comer of Fifth and Wood Streets, Office up stairs. Entrance from .Fifth street. .Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to Uie public tlmt ho has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting, lie will also attend to renting. Persons vn want of Berynnts, in any capacity, or thosain want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. References —T. J. Bighara, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alox. Block, James Mockeral, A. Ai Mason, Mafflt A Old. . janlS Scliucliman. ft HaunlelUj LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh. Haps, Landscapes, Bill Hoods, Show Rills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold,Bronie, or Black, In the most-approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octls:ly x. OEirr. Graft, Relslnger ft Graff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood sire . • Pitts burgh, Po. Cooking BtOTes, Coal and. Wood Stores, Parlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Sugar Hetties, Stove. Kettles, ,j. FLtuma. EBUSLISHiHD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. Wr T. MCDONALD, M. A., PwNCiraL. TUB next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, thaSthcif Beptembernext, at the room cor net of Ferry,and Bberty streets, lately occupied by the K. w: loom!*, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F.Von onhorsU-R. Miller, Jr. -.. ' V - ... . aqg2s . ‘ GRODTT, _ rMPORTEB OP PBANDIE6, GIN, WINES, Ac.—DeaJer L In fi^OM“Monqngalrela7Whisk3rfea^l .s Also, Rectifying ristiUer/-comW of Front streets, Pittsburgh, c " *P“B ‘ >***&. ■ ■ v* 1 ' .5 ,v- • ;'rf:ivg*wrf v IVv23olf .. Bgi*« T. JoiIXaTOV. Bigelow A Co., RECOMMENDATION, Kenoyal NO. 8 8 WOOD BTR.EET. Jtmoi Mtlllngcr, .0. REISISOtE..., susDFAcnnxEns or Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Bad and Bog Irons, Portable Forges, Tea Kettles, Wagon Boies, kc. fmbU ; ,*V * V-* ’** v 1 .. *■: ‘ - ' ■} • *-. < ' ... V -5 . " ’ «i BUSINESS CARDS. THE late firm of JONEP A QUIGO, haying been dissolrod by the death of Jn-.n P. un the 27th the .trttpiness of said firm wiU he settled by the underMgned, at their oflice, corner or Ross and Fir-t strJets. ISAAC JON PS, SurTiring Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30. 1554—[oct2:y Isaac Joses, MANUFACTURER of Spring ami Bli-ter Stoel, Plough Slab steel, etrel Plough Wings. Coach and Eliptic Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Uammcrtrtl Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Fa. octily ISAAC JOSES I>. B Kogert 4 Co , MAJvUFACTUHKHS r>f UOOEFlS’pntent Improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Ofiice corner Rosa and First streets. oct2ly JACOB M’COLLISTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DfcALCH IN ALL KINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25 Fifth tt., Pittsburgh, Pa. Keeps constantly ou band a large supply of nil the v&rh.ua brands of Imported Cigars. ja3:s china'hall, MARKET STREET, tIETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS. Strangers visiting the city should call in to pco the beautiful assortment of CHINA , GLASS and now open at thu above establish* ment. Our goods being eutirely new, we are enabled to oiler IndueoiDfLis in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Wnro, white ir:m-stoue, we hurt* a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stoneware Tea and Toilet M-te. Our stuck of shite Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens. Vegetable Dubec without covers, Salad DUhes, and every article upjertaimng to h Dinner Set is Lvrge and well seVeted. Britannia War* l , Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and 1U use Furnishing Goods, we. have a large assortment. COMMON WAKE—Our stuck of common Teas, Plates, Di«h*-s, P -.Kerk, N'«].pii s, B !-*, Pilchers. and every article In the line is large, mid we are prepared to pack them with or without fine go’-ds. ns the pur-'biiTr nmv wish. Also, a iarce ■tr. i.i of nil kinds of GI.ArS WARE, which we ere selling rt inunufa -.tuiers’ pricus, all of which are offered at wholesale < r retail, by WM. A.~M“’CLUKG, DEALER IS Fine Teas, Choice Family Grocories and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SFXTB STS , PITTSBURGH, PA. 18 now receiving n large assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extrusive stock, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will bo sold ftt the lowest market prices. 4f3*“ Hotels. Steamboats. ar.d families, buying by th* quantity,supplied ><t wholesale rat*'*. 3u‘f>(wl'' delivered tr» the -~itv tve* of charge. eop2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, COllNKit ' •!' I'i A ';• ' ’U -TKEE V ANIJ Cli KtUt Y ALLKY. TMIK vubrvrib-r re«p<—.fubv liuriMii.-c.- in ih« Ladle* uud i Oei.’.’-cjt.n ' l'd'“ ! 'e,-g!:, that to h:i- recently erected a RID It G S:'lb •*>!.•. w'-l b. i < p-Mnt of hi?.**, eniainivlinus ness and ad a; ioti ,, n or : ib y e-. any aic'.itnr estab lishment in th- I'iP-I S'••••■< If.-: local! -n is nrci*:rih!e funn n’! f '-n ■• i t 1 *>’ .;• 11 ti'vh an 1 airv situation reitd-rs it c*pe;:ri'!y f.ih.'ii j r ; fiealth.Hjv thi* nin ' ncn>' it Il* cxi r well fruitied, nti i i!r* ;■! p.iinp or vii! i-- th.i* first io iMiifl w n<-- r |MTK lu«rrr«t r.f Mr .1 l Uc..:i u.i, \-g prutinTJ v. Is.Vi ALi.Y. \V r. k PO-, Nv r i ; ri: 1 ••■•} I’Ui "burgh. IM'l \ ’,.1*9. W* el .• IV A H !' * <*• Nr 'Z:\ M.‘: k-t PhFrH.-i, y. A V. M U tCMf i:v A I’l Pi! U‘'-ar :b . I' ('< fc inV*T lOrl-, W> 1 - 1-/-22 T HAVE - ,-i mjintrr-sl •i’ *•.- b-Mb.e-, ..f J ~n M,;;,, I A i. 0.. li S. A. I « li<s *Kh J, hu i‘hi::will - •!.. :inu« a’. lh» »',l F- LT Fr< r.i -trte l I • t-Phlit r erbium rod the run f;r:u !>' the patronage of uv JriKtuli. Pittsburgh. July Yh )*«. P. 11 MILLER. 14. A. LONG & CO., BET L AND BrtA-S r- A\t) fl A> FITTERS irmt- a\ t«*r:“.or !• 1 thexr «•' fh - vlelirT*. time’;, t?. Peii'lauf’i. a;. ! .! -r li’ ir~» W~ fit uu hoos«*# wlr’i On arid * t mi . *:i uM tini> I •■» Ir-r. f.j r nl-h J’ump* i itti c-,, •»r»-l t.< .»}■ Anti- Attrition MrU! rt.m’v < i. 1 jvM Silver Mint iifactor}*, S TOONS, POUKs. KV UJ i.Mc. «c.-!U;.rrrr’< ts Prices U\t l»*i» b- i •••!'.■, ; i*» i n ;uam* !'*~t uring rit <:wd work, wo nn- now nt ..-out p) per < otu thaa tlx? «.:«tiTn rnio-. c,: t-L- wf, •»• AM w-.,rh in wnrr.tnt»'d r ßrriir-.» .V,-- r 'V C . iritth fi-crTit.g u'STFy Wn' <■ 111 ■saj; • i • V : ir* 't «•' 'r,-i >•-!, Vpb PTrrv fn nliiy nt:-i n-nt-K > 4 d.-: I.> entire Jniisfa'-tior. tr> ru-u.-a-r-, 1-th a- uni * -jr—rv>r f; U«li lv of the work. IV AV. \vn.SO\, YTab‘> nr-I JeaMle», COtl4 r--; -- «.f Mnri,.; mi i Fourth r--*<t«. Btenmbunt Furniture m»<l OmlrH. {C\ IVK buTf Oil ! M. 1 :’.U'j fi 1 .n’ii c,:> fc ofAOtn UL tins ST t: A u" A T t \u:N mtMTUHIi AM' KfICIIAIU s *, (>r • ?-rv \h- I ™ • K*.t' , ni*htii *'i ni u.r 'I ; Lv> par ” !•; Latll**? Cab’j Ol'.Kirr, rf vciii-'i.s ‘!r. e ; .1 •> .to Stair P.- jj ,U. ,U> ,h,, Toilet iv.. Trt*» Div, i,. ; iOnrt- T. 0.0-. tV ..1 : Itci.-r Tint kc.., A r. Mflitirial umi wo:hiu:i!tih : ;i w->rrar.t»-il. and f>rt fntS> fa'torj*. T. 15. YoUNO k CO^ jy‘-0 . pt.. ot-pi-t£ite Citjr liolrl. -N i) T I C K . “ DALV'S STdOKINQ -MANUFACTORY, .V.> 2u sir"!. -ornrr <?’•*. r f M’tilrl street, XT TII-IK K Vt'li,!. f uni : li.> in-hd-I utifnrtrd T¥ htrx-k of ll' ITK Y - t-t i-U r- 1f : r t al<- in thii* dty. Pwrrb««f»i-y will ;;n-j ir *o tern Ivir.taiff to call at thU rV tablishment ainl MuLiar f->r ihotuPciTivt; it Is ail ! n**.*d to insur.- th-ir him- m, c DALY. N. H —lircic-nibcr CtiE.\r Stpckcso Corner. ‘ c. D. V. (i. ilfflilly dt Co j f IIIKVP CAni'FT VVAUKUOUPK, .Vo. «2 Third street, near Market. wr.nH lnform th.-ir friends utid thr pnldtr tbst h»V“ u'>w In «ttor» tlt«lr comp’rft? FALL ST'>CK, rnn*i*.!ing of CARPKTs of every description, from th.* Unyu! V.dTft and Drnsrel.e. to the com mon ( llrin)i nntl R-»i. Floor 0.1 Cloth, ftorn odp lo eight yard* trhli«, n*«w »nd very rich. Cocoa aod Canton Mntti-nit. ltu •?, Mats, cti-.ir Rods Window Bhcdos, 4c. Person* in want are invited to mil and ~Xam in.* th.’ir ftocli. .Stu,«.mbOHt<, Ui»t<*!s, and Kosi-lenc** furu* Übcd on tbo mo*t roasonnhU- t‘*rins. proOtK and rjulck TERMS t;,ASH ONLY. v \V. H. OaTCII TUB OLD PRINTING ESTAMLI s}( M KN’T, (late John *t»»n 4 Sto > hthl HLitiU book and Stationery Yi iirehi ,is | rrj.a■ *-.[ t»i ex.-rule exert style of Leftfil, Cnminurrhii, Cnnnl ur-,1 F'.-nmhoat Jnh Printlm* and Rook Binding, au ! furubh -y-tv n; ;ir>.. in th<» Blank Uo«.b. Paper and Stationery iin*-, nt the fiborttv: notice and on the most r*iitollable t'-nii*. IdMik B>*ok and Shitionerv Wnri'honse, Printing OCflre and Uiud-ry. <-orjier of Slarket and Second *t< f tiovlo "W. R. SMtTit V . \\. y t l a j, IU..NTER Smith, Clair ik Iluuter, (Ljre Sniitli A Sinnisir,) WHOLESALE (iIIOCEUS, PRODUCK ANDI COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Mnuufac* turci,' Second and lot First street, Pittsburgh, Per.ua. tvt.fl Depot os bongwortli A 7,lmrarrinan's Ca> tft\»im W I nc« and Uranrly. rf'UE undersign* 4 U*. i-ceivi 1 und offers f(>r Kale, a-t Ctn- JL rimuzti price!, n jii'intity rf Ix>gworth A Zimmur man’s cnoici-an-i wm id-renowced aiairkdiug. Dry und La* dies’ Sweet Catawba “VViuss. Fu-h nr mjty desire to procure an I'Xcellen! nrfirl.-. i,-f Nii’ive Wine, (ihc pure juice of the pro pc.' will bna mv > ;tnhli:.b the ple-'f ft>r the gratili cation of their d'-sin-p. Tic- «)n! n u\»a Urnudy, distilled from the genuine ilrnr*. B deeltired hr many “Xcdlent juilgaa, e<juai in r.aro: to ib< bc.-t iiiii-t-rit'd Ck'guo'. D. FICKEISEN, No. LIT Liberty utrect. JOHN A. O’BRIEN, dT sSMITUFIELD .STREET,between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate. Dituroi•■'.s, Gr.ld and Silver Watches. Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns und Pistoi*, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and nil kind" of nrticlo«—for iinv length ol time agnfd on. Charges for storage considurubly lower thnu heretofore. PriTet.- entrance through the ball door. All business transactions strictly confidential /fc»* Forfeited jd.alges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold nod Fiber Watch* es, Jewelry. No, nhry.yi r-n hand. aprlo:6m «fl\V SEKB'STOUKi JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for eale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. BirdSeodfl —Canary.Hemp, Millet,Rone and mixed Seed. Bonqueta will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS,via: Camelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. EvnrgT«ena(in pots) forChrishmasTrees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth st., near Wood. dec2o uonsume the Smoke, THE sahficriber having tb<- exclusive right to manufac ture nnd sell SWEENEY’S HOT ATR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract lor heating buildings wiLh tho most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Anv iniornißtiou can be had of A. BRADLEY*, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, der.24:tt l Iron City Store Warehouse. No. lft-t Wood at. #lt Is True ! TEAT PICTURES or superior excellence may be obtained at CARGO'S New Dnguerreau Galle ry, No 76 FouUh street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few feornds. Call tud examine specimens of the various styles, Rooms open day and eve ning. feblO XDWARD R. HILL. MAJiOUS R. HOLLIDAY Hill & Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Evansville., la— Strict attention paid to all consignments for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for tho purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Qoods for re-shipment forwarded witlwlespatch. | oct9:6m HOME LEAGU K FACTORY. HAMILTON STEW ART, Manufacturer of Shirting. Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, has opened a Wareroom HECOJfD story Post BcildinQ3, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Mereliants who ore cot aware that these Checks can be made »s good and sold as low here ns in any other ciiy in the United States, are invited to call and examine for them selves. mh!2:lm John W» Butler & CO«» Forwarding and commission merchants— Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, 61 Front street. [eep2B '•* r , -••• m. ->• .. • <% 4 ’ * •-* a vV ♦ > t “' i sM*-'. * >: •-'«* .'Tfe*V-VV ’■ • * *•- *r* - '•••» \ PITTSBURGH. MONDAf. APRtli 23, 1855 IVollce* .T>. B. B DOERS. JOIIN J O’LEARY. Thf r,r«* rd«l ’••r p'.•!,*>*•' that do I t<> q;f!> thus ■i i],« r>r.V'.\ octi':if WELL it: mr Lurin' ■' ;..*T J 'U-' n t f'u* h.'.' in IH >•' >• thy remain- IS-:. I'fllLUP* •ru.a of th* ►linJh- tnr<* F; 51‘m;:!. V \ LiOan OlHce * 7 * *.* ' k i *' <•', V - ■**:+* * . •. ♦ *‘r u i t * •* £ *» h ■ v' ■ »•J •;* • * l ( t --l J S . BUSINESS CARDS. R EMOV A L. C. I HMS EX, MANUFACTDHER OF EVERY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CAR-BOYS; AIAO FLINT GLASS IN EVERT VARIETT. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,136 Fim st., PITTSBURGH, PA. f m h2S HAKi) W’AHE FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No* 187 Wood street) PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, noils, Bent Btuff, Springs, &c., &c. loots and Siloes, WUuletale and lletail JAMES KOBE, NO. 89 Market, and C Union street, third door from thy Market U-use, would call the ntteotion of his Irk-mD, and the public generally, to the fact, that he has now on hand the largest and best selected stock of BOOTS AND BUOEB, In all their varieties,worn by gentlemen of Phil .elphia. New York and Boston, aud which,ha trusts, oanuo 1 . to please all. II»s prices are very much reduced, aijd be sells Ladles’ Qniters at from $1,12 to $2.50; Gentlemen’* Boots, from $2,115 to $0; and excellent Gentlemen’s Gaiters, and Youths and Children’s wear, at extraordinary low price*, He also continues to manufacture, us heretofore, all de scriptions of LADIKB AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTd AND SHOES, of the best quality ami the latestfltjle. all of which he warrants Nor should be overlcokwlliis very large as sortment of Gum Sandals, Overshoes aud IL'ois, for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children/ Every person who favors him with their patronage will be fairly dealt with- jau<* WATEinrdue lftSTlTilTßl HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE.) BET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAKLZ. Graduate and Practliioner in the OM Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and notuorpaib'c, and for Che pa»t fen years a successful Hydropaihist, ha-0.-ou.-ii u WATER CUKE in the above location. The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this sys tem ha* on nil fevers, and alt diseases acut» ntid chr. ui'; while it 1* mild, graloful and invigorating to the weak mi : debilituled, lenders It peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treated ot their homes. Allopathic and Homeopathic treatment will bo aJi.iim lered where dehirej; but, after long nod tbormK-1. ei; rten.e, Doctor Jlaelz gives a decided pr-rlirenw tv il-.dr.e pathy, which has. throughout the old ani m;- world, proven so eminently auwwful in every form of di.-ea-e, incAudrag Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis Dyspopr.iaJ Inflammatory nad Chronic UheuinutDm, Astlima, Cuts.- U'-ou?, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonial-. of cure.-* from highly rfpouble citizens of nearly every State lu the Union, can be examined at Doctor Buell’s office. 'ib<- ltev. Clergy are invited to consult him gratis; \\ arm water being used In theennm.'ftwrrjiirt* a— t j throughout the treatment, it i- a luxury inateudof unpleas ant, 8-k th-iMi anacqu&inted might suppajr. »/ErrH£>cr«.—Messrs.Cbnrle.s flrswcr, Waterman Pnlmer, W. . Wi.ooD, W. H. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. L. \\ cf D T Morgan, Wm. IJ. Holmes, E. U. Englh-h B M licrr. ' ’ The undersigned, hexing visited Doctor Baez's Ufin and wituiMSud hi* successful treatment, cheerfully re emnmcnd him as a thoroughly educated nud skillful I’Lr- Charles T. Ra»sell, Jos M’ConueSls, I>%v!d Hunt .Uihr C. Curtis, Robe Pacrisn, John B. Urlnestoo, John toWbu W. \V. Patrick, F Eaton. I) Ormuby iin*?);. i jau*. itlCil ARD C. BOCKIAu7 MA.VCF.ICTUU R (1? Gilt, Silvor, Bras*, Broiizo, looking. Glass, ruttTRAIT AND PICICHE If KA.M PLA N AND ORNAMENTED—No gl'sr CLtlu htke.t aII kinds of Composition ornaments, tor nteainco.-it" ac. An kinds of Gild ug au 1 Ite gilding, to order, th’.t Mouldings for Frames, wholeaaeaod irtall Vam sh lei MilPuu.ings Engravings an 1 Lithograph*, fur .‘alt*. It:i. ain-d or del a red UlI J‘a i.tioes r*i»:or.*d In the Set-. n.r.r.ner. Ail Frames and Mouldings m•'nufactured in this estab lishment may txjcieaned without injur?, with soon and wat.r. Cull and we. No. 21 Sl Clair at., PlUAburgh. [ m h29 t: new Trlraming £tor«, No. 83 Ojmtr of Ma,kct tire <l ersdifte Disown*. FiLVN'K VAN GORDER rcspecftißv annoum to the publicof Pitu-burgh and vicinity, that he win open lh.«. new Trimming Ftorv on .Monday, April Klh. 1L..-ii,g f.tt-o up the uintext-tore room In the city, and liilcd it with a Cfamo? -eV.ctmi. of the taic-U styh- of Trimm»jn;„ RO d f»u cy Goods, he Onttera bitn.vdf that he will offer superior in duce noow and endeavor to gir** lull satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don’t forgot the place—No.' B3 Market r -rr.rr of the Diamond. [apr!2) FRANK VAN GOKDhlt. Seminary for Boys. ~ Am*;A-u>«£ a/ Fifth and Grant its., opposite O-urt Uo'tsr. f k l UE E*dl bwslou of this School will ct-mmence on MON* X DaY, Scptumbor 4tii, ami tho duties of iu«uruction will b* rehumed by Messrs. GBIGGB and M’UONALP. There un.* ten succesaive montht. in the Academic year. Tuuion is $12,50 per quarter. Th«' number of pupii# is limited, and boys are admitted lu the order of application* which may fcu made nf;rr Augu.-d 3j;h, at 54 Liberty atrvet, or at .vhool, or by letter dropped in Post Otfice. auihow* JAMEa L. I£J>UC J.'SZpft J. UtAM. Ledlle &, flam, (Suece.-yors to Mulvany K Ledlle.) % I ANUFA' TUKKKB ?’f Cut, Moaldid nnd Plain, Flitt t>x and Fancy Colored GLAbbWARE. aud doales? in u l| kinds ot Window G.ass, Flasks, Yialuaud Bottles. Ware house corner cf Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh mhidly Wm. 11. T&lcott do Co., I&cccsssoaj TO T. KESKCDT, JR, * CO ] Manufacturers of gilt and mahogany l*xik -ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Fruuie;*, &<•, an j dealer- In imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, N... tiy’ cor* ner of Woo-1 and Fourth stre-.LF, Pittaborgh. octP’-iw A Card. HAVING void my interest in the firm of T KENNEDY JIL, A CO., to William U. Talcott, who, with A tl' Henry, will continue tho Looking Glass and Variety Ku*i' uess at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets uudvr tlio nljlo of Wm. U. Talcott i Co. I c-nfWmtl, re! commend them to my tormer vustomers. as every wav qualified to giveetiUrosaliafartioD. 3 AU persons UaviQg demand-again«Mne,and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. T. KENNEDY, JR. Henry Jt4.icL*r«l#on. Jeweller, HAVING ro-Qtted his store in a handsome manner, and hut recently returned Iroa tbs eastern cities with a finu assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call tho attention of hla friends and cu«tou>- ersto the fact that among his Watches will iw found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains Finger lUuga, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. ’ FANCY GOODS—Such aa Papier Macho, Work Tables and Hoses, Dn*ke, Funcy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt’s Pistol*, Porte Monnaies in groat variety; China Fruit and Cak« Disbes; witli an endless variety of awful and or namental articles, which haTo only to be seen to bo t re lated. fnovl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET ENTERPRISE WORKS. No 130 Wood street, Third door below Virgin Aliev. BOWN A TETLEY would call the uUention of Si'ertine men to their large assortment of Uuua, Rifle* m.J Ho volving Pistols, tlie largvst and best selected stork e? or oj.. m-d in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackie, ail ofwhhh we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash pureba*-**r;*, or for good approved paper. omrl S Boots and Shoes. JM’LAUGQLIN, No. 85 Fourth street, nearly opposite • tho Mayor’s Office,ia nmnufuaturingGentlemen'H first Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoued; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; Ladies’ Boots, Half Bouts, Jenny Linds, Slip purs, and French Lashing Gajtere, of every color and shade; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of tho best material; Misses and Children’s do, of every variety. N. B.—All kinds made loorder.on short nctlco. fanl9 DUsolntlon or Partuoralilp. Partucrkhip between Wm. Y'oungsou and Daniel X Youugeon, under the nemo of Wu, Yocisosun & Co., is Di SOLVtn. WM. YOUNGBON will carry oa the PALMING huriness iu ail its branches at the Shop of the late firm. No. 23 SEVENTH street, opposite tho Neptune Engine liruse. mh27;lw WM. YoU.NGcON. North-Western Police Ageucy. NO. 8 0 WASHINGTON STREET, comei of Deiirborn, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. A ULAN PINKERTOS. Pinkerton ft Co* DIVOTX XQEIR ATTKSTIoN TJ TUB THANSAOTIOX OP A OEKIRAL DETLVriVE POLICE BUSINESS Iu the fitates of Hiinois, IVisconsin, Michigun and Indiana. mh!9:dlf Soldiers’ Bounty Lands, AND Cl AIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENT.—I Will pro c ro Bounty Land Warrants for Boidierc,their Widows ana Minor Children, and wilt prosecute Claims agnlnsi Gov. rnment, and ntiend to business in the •* Court of Claims,” rtcentlyestablished by Congress. Office, No. 148 Third street, one door above Smithfield st. March 19, lb6s—(mbiU) CUAIILEB N %YLdR. Bounty ui&imi, r pUE uuderrigned has mode arrangemeuta with Lhomos X Lumpkiu, of Washington City, to procure Warrants, Ac., lor Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims ol the Government. SAMUEL FAHNEaTuCK, mhitf") Residence, No 9 ttors street, Pittsburgh. Bounty Lands, THE undersigned continues to obtain Bounty LRnd Warrants. Tno prewne bill gives to hU wbo have served la any war since 1700. 160 acres, 'ierins moderate. LUKE COiJKaiIOOT, 37 Diamond alley, between Wood st ami UUoiund. Agtncy for fiddlers' Claims* Location ok lands.— purchase and hale op LAND WARRANTS.-—The undersigned Las made ar rangements with competent and responsible gentleman to obtain Certificates or warrants lor Soldiers, their widows or minor children, who or© entitled to Bounty Lands; also for the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Sale of Land JOHN D. DAYIS, Corner of Wood and Fitth streets. Warrants. Mew Paper Hangings. NO. 85 WOOD STREET. Fine french and American pajiloh papers ; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; FigM and Plain Papers,for diningrooms and chambers; Choap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, selected for the season, will he sold at the usual low prices. oct3 • WALTER P. MARSHALL. 'Walter P, Harihall, IMPORTER and ‘Dealer In french and American Paper Hangings. Bare *, .-r <' ~ * -» 4 ‘irj* -• *3*W'*i ”* ** . t \%' .. t' !/*»T f/■* , ~ ;« .*• . • v* •• '.' > * •: •• % -?• »*■?* -"•3*a l » «C - -' •• '■ '%•“ ft'jfj* ■ "- - - - •'• •-•- *%*. >VJ - CLEVEI.AHD AH D PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. HHESP^ CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, A7?D Olilo and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. rpilE shortest, quickest and most rcliable.route to Toledo, X Chicago, Bock Island, Galena, and Bt. Lduis. la VIA OLEVKLAND. . ■ ■ . This route id One Hundtcd miie3 eborter and about nine.' hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveluna. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Tho Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M,, 8.00, A. ligand 3010, P. M., connect at Alliance at G3OA. Al., 11.45 A. *M., and 6.80. P. M,, as follows: Trains for Cleveland leaveAUJnnc*at7.3o, A.H.,and 12.00 M., and 6 35 P. M , connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10 04 A. M., 2 20 P. M., and 9 00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, 8L Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that is tho only train by which close connections are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis at mid night. Th« Steamers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Mo rmu-rnbela wharf ever}’ morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o’clock, for WoU'Yilie, connectin'; with tho train leaving Weilevllla at 4.30 I’. 31., and arriving at Cleveland at ff.CO P. 31. Au AccomcicJntlou Train will losto Wellsville daily, (Sunday? excepted.) at 0 4") P. M, connecting at Dayard with Prepress Train arriving iu Cleveland at 2 lO P. M. Trains Loin WellsTille and Cleveland connect at bayard lor Carroliton, WayneubUrg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. 1 icket? for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, vi v tiViLviile, are sold at a les.- rate than vja Alliance.’ The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7 -30 and 2.50 A. M., and G. 25 P. M: nrrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. 51., 7.00 A. M., and 10.00 A. M. Trains leavn Chicago for Rock lelaud and St. Louis as follows: For Lock I-lnnd at 000 A. M., and 11.00 P. M. For Ft Louis at 0 15 A. M , end 10.05 P. M. Passengers fur St. Louis go over Rock Island R&ilroad to Joliet,ana Uxenceo*-er the Chicago and Mh'si&ippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 mile?) to St. Loulw. Pas+a-ngers by tin; 0.15, A. M., Tmin arrive in St. Louis at 1t.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Ih*??gage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago eno St. Louis. Tu Alliance. T"o*Jo 0 50 “ Galena .... 18 15 14 10 « f.ic-g.i 13 00 $lO 50 ‘‘ Spiiugfield 18 70 10 20 Li*- '•uiiugt...loi'o 14 10 “ Burlington 21 00 St Uui.4 ....21 00 16 50 PiiA- ui-t'fTH urt* rvquestrd to procure their tickets at the of-Mcr of thu Company, in Monongabela House, below the .1. DUtIAND, Sup’t, Cleveland. J. A. OMOTKKY, Ag*t, Pittsburgh NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN I rnr.nnnn Kortliern Illinois to tlio Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS ANI) NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi, Chicago, Burlington and- Quincy RAIL, ROAD Ko!:.mu.lt Tiiii run u:o and Arno' a A C2at. Miutact And Trains run th- t-nLt:tliitant-H f otn CHICAGO TO BC’KI iNiiTUN, lnwu. witln-ut rh*rg* of Cats. Tli*' i»r, y DitM-t Bou««- io BEKE] .NGTUN’, QUINOV, KtMKIMi. OQUAtVKA, WARErLu. FORT L>.S MoI.MSi. COUNCIL IILUrF, £r, ami the only ALL UAi LKOAD Route jror.i CHICAGO TO iT.LoUJS, BLOOM IN' i TON CLINTuS, ID CATUK, CAIRO, SPRING FIELD, J A(. i\ .•ON V T J L(,K, N A PEES, n rul iotermediue Stnliorw on O.v L.i.i'U Central, Great Western, and Ohio uud ri;‘i Rullrourls. Ti'hlus on the above L’n« leave Chicago on the arrival of Train* from tCo Es»t nil laying over tit any of the points; e ages leave Burlington dkily frr Southern and Central lov.jv ml Northern Unwu'.i—m-.kins the quickest and mnrt r"li'iMo route to reach nil the important points west of the Mississippi «*$ far as Council Bluli, with from forty to hf’y mile* u»*s staging ihaii by any other rou e. ’ine Hoad, fora brge portion ■ f the way, i a lijd with the CONTIMTOL’S Rail, the smooth.-ut ruling and heft Uailroad in the West— weließ': kt-a vri;h the uueU amd.;rn Lo:OtnCtirosan'J elegant new Car-. by this mit.' pnr seniors nrr sure of making coDnee* ti'.D' and arriving at ''t.lyouls on aiiv*r!s<v i ritne. .rvoUiDg the vexatious d«*l ■*y of and Up, and daugurs of naviga tion, on Uw* route by Alton. Daggare checked direct ihrvugli frcni Chicago, nod DO charge for handling nt any point. THROUGH TICK KT.S by this r*>ute cau be purchased at all th* Kuilror.d CW»c-«j in the Knot; nt the Ofticu of tile Company, corner of CUil; uud Lab** street*, in the Granite btijiJina: ei thv Defcot of the Galena it. if., ami at the Mich. Out. R it. Ofllce, corner of Luke and Dearborn sts., cj-po-ite Tremont lk-u«», (.'hictnro. f lt» IGIIT consigned i»y thi;i route will receive immcili ote despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, biu.'t. C. K. FOLLLTT, Gen l Ticket Ag’f, Chicago. JQT* TICKETS can b« procured .at the principal Railroad Office* ot tin* c>>un' iy. ‘ mhlO Ala LINEHUUTE ruoM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS- Rill ROAD. Formerly the Chicago and Mhiißslppl, Carrying the Great American Express anti V. 8. Mails. ri'HK Only Dirivt ami IL-Lablu Route to the Booth and X ciou:h-We«t-—Seventy Milt-s Shorter than any other Route. Tw.iTnuornn express trains mrt, scntats escsttid. L^ares J anrei at Chicago, St. iomi. St. Louis Day Express 9ln a.M .. 12 30 AM. Bt. Loui.' Night Express . .....10.00 I*. M 2.45 I*. M. Trains ran directly through without change of ears or baggage. Erom Chicago to St Louis in hours. IMPORTANT CONN Joliet, with the Rocle Inland Railroad fjr Ottawa, L ; Snlie, H( cK Island and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, V.'..yi>vsnlle and Urcatur, and with Stages ( r i’eorln. At Bp ingflel'l, with Great Western Railroad lor Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Doily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quinsy and Keokuk; the n.ost expeditious and reliable route to all poitionf of North-..t.-:»ru Missouri. At Sc. Louis, wi h Daily clu?s Steamers for New Orleans an l uiicrumUaii: poictaou the Lower Mississippi, und wi'h Regular Lines ot Park-t# f.<r Kansas. Si. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland aud Arkansas Hirers. it. P. MOitGAN, Sup't, lll. I . DARLING, A;ient, Chin* o. 111. [up"] THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. CJMIE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At -1 luu.n: ciiics with Western, North-western and South we.--t*-ru State#, br a eontinuous Railway direct. This road nisi) cuimc.ta at Pittsburgh with daily lined steamer# to all parts on the Western River?, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be torwarded to and from the Great West. KATE? BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe*, Dry Goods, I nrt- irvntv. (,n boxer,) I-urs, Fathers, ,tc I } 00c ' P er 100fts - SECOND CLASS.—ikoks and Stationery, f Dry Goode, (in bales.) Hardware, Lea- >76c. per lOQlbs. th»<r, Wool, Ac J TniKD CLASS.—Anvils, lisgglni!, liscon i ami Fork, (In bulk,) Hump, tin J l* r 10UBa - FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon ami I , c , Fork, (paoko-i,) Lara and RrU Oil j 65c ' P“ 10Mbs - US' In shipping Goods from any point East ot Philadel phia, l>e particular to mart package ‘ via Pennsylvania Jiailroad." All Goods consigned to tho Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. PauoiiT Aqknts —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. \\; Ji. J. Snecder, Pniladelphiu; Magcnw k Koons, Balti more; Geo. C. Fruocisciia, Pittsburgh; Shringman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. &. Moorhead, louisville, Ky.; R. 0. Meldrum, Madison, uatclill A Co., St. Louis, 51o.; J. S. Mitchell A Sou, Evansville, Indiana. H. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia; U. J. lombaert, Jan3o Superrntendnnt, Altoona, Pa. .LDWAitD a. iiucutn. ''PHIIKtS li.MLY THKOUaU TRAINS, between Tbiladel phis enu l'ittsbuiyU. TUB UJitNINU MAIL TIIAIN leaves Philuiitilphlti for Pittsburgh at A. and Pitts burgh lor Piiiudrlphia at ?, A. ST. THE FAST HNB leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at ll\ M. t nnd Pittfr burgh lor Philtuielphlaatl.P.M. THE NiGUT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh at 11, P. SI., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. Si. The- ulrjve hue,? couuect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads toaiuijr um Be. Louis, Mo., Alton, Ualena and Chicago, I1L; Kmukh-rt, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terr© Haute, M»(h-on, Lafayette und ludianapolis, Iod.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bollefontatne, Sandusky. Toledo, Clove laud, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; wi:l» theStenm Packet Bouts from and toNkW St LOUI3. Lopisyille and Ci>cwn*ati. Through Ticket* cun be had to or from eitherof the above places. For farther particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the W'est will findthisthe shortest uuh most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, Now York, or Boston. TilOS. JJOOKE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J.MESKIMEn, JanCO Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. ’'IIHKEE THREE-STORY HOUSES FOR SALE—Situated J. en Franklin und >lm streets. The corner hoaso con tains flTe rooms, a good cellar and a store-room-water fix utvr through the huusu. The othtr houses contain eight rooms each ; bath room, cellar, and hot and cola water through the whole house, for price and terms call at the Iter.l Estate U flics of __ 8. CUTfIBEKT & SON. UuLV Awnitifi .AND LOr ,I'Ott 945b.—For Bale, a now Frame Dwelling House, wito good Lot, paitil fence, ft nit trees, Ac., pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain can bo had In the above, and easy terms of payment, op® B. CUTHBEET & BON, 140 Third et. RAILROADS VIA WELLSVILLE. PARK VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lrfchi-a. 2«d cl's. ....$2 -vJ To La Salle. Rock IsPd, H 00 CKXTKAL ROUTE Tract R R. is yi.w co.Mri.rmv, Xn CHICAGO, ALTON AND £T. LOUIS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD* Howard Association, Philadelphia* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.— To all personeaffiiet od with Sexual disease* such as Seminal Weakness. Im potence, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Syphilis, Ac., Ac. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practised upon the unfortunate victims oi such diseases by quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, aa a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to tfve MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to ail persons thus afflicted, (mala or female,) who apply by letter, (post paid.) with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life,' Ac.,) and in cksea of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE Of CHARGE, r ■ ■ ■ SUM Too Howard Association is a benevolent institution, es tablished by special endowment. Tor tbe relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with. “Virulent And Epidemic, diseases” and.its funds can boused for no other purpose It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the Above notice. It is needless to add that the association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Address (post-paid) Dr. GEO. B. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa; By order of the Directors. ; EZRA D.HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. ; • [ap2J CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, A r o. 173 GHEBT&UT BT£BET> , (Oprosm iKMßnroiNc* Hail,) . _ Philadelphia; FTONITUB2, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis33V, Louis XV,E!iaabethanon4Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the - best style, equal to, If not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded, )and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means ail the articles In each room correspond In style and quality, and the immense stock always ex hand, being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their tasto :n a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only inform you that my Rooms are 175 leet long, by 27 feet wide, four noors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is all-done under my own immediate inspection. A®*The Racking is all done in tbe Stored and Furniture warranted to carry eafely any distance. Visiters to Phiia dtdphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call ana examine the Ooods. au2o:ly Ist class. 2d cVs. .. ilb(0 $l3 60 JOSEF FI MOGRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 CottKIiCUL, BEIOW PIWX fiTUSIV, St. Louis, JHo»f /PIONBIGNMENT3 afirlCommigsionswillmeetwith prompt \j and personal attention, and liberal advance Will be given when required,on Consignments or BlHsof Ladlne, in harm. Onlerslor thepurchase of-Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, wJll.he'prompUy filled at thelowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with e3pec£olcare and dispatch; tholowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and. the expense of StcragAgad Drajageas much-as possible avoided. Page A Bacon, fit. Louis; Ellis A* Morton, Cincinnati; Charleee, Blow A 00., do; Strader A Oorman, do: Chouteau A Valle, do;. HoSea A Prater. do; Doaa, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Butier A Bro.jPittsbh; E.O.Gooodmnn A Co., do; D. Leech A Co., do; E. AO. Yaraall A Co., Philada; Wm.llolme* A Co., do; Morgan, J.M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegya, do* Frost A i-orrest, ' do; Shields A MUler, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Joslah Leo A Cc., Baltimore. A. Q. Vorwell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W.B.Reynolds. Louisville; H. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T.O.Twichtll A Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleans IfW-I have mi open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all t-hipmects to my address, when advised by letter per mail,or when endorsed on hUJsof ladlngbelbro.or at tbe time of shipment. JOSEPH MOT,RIDGE, au^s Bt. Louis. Missouri. mechanics’ Bank of Pittsburgh. NOUOK IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of the Art incorporating »aid Bank, ap proved M&rnh 30th, 1855, and the act approved the IGth day of Apiii, 1550,. entitled 44 An Act Regulating Banks” BOOKS to receir- subscriptions to the Capital Stock of said ••MECHANICS’BANK OF PITTSBURGH” will be ozenei at the Met.Chakts’ Fxchsxqe. J.rufth etreetrPittshurgh, on the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF ABRIL, 1855, at lOo'clcck, A M., to rcnm:n op-n forsix juridical days, fromlO o’clock. A. M. until 3 o'clock, P. M„ ot each day. J. K. Moorh'-ad, ; R. n. Hartley, S. Jones. | William M. Hirsh, J.W. Butler, , W.O.LeAlie, It Miller. Jr, < IL L.Ringwalt, W. 11. Smith, Wm B. nolmo9, Wm K. Nimick, : Jae. B. Lyon.--, A 11. (»ro.:s, James A. Hutchinson, J. Sebooamaker, ; William J. Anderson, T. It. Holmep, ! James Park, Jr., Geo. W. Jackton, ! David .Campbell, 11. Hepburn, j Dane M. Peanock, Springer Hurhaugh, : William F. Johnston, Alexander Kiug, Geo. 0 F anriscu*.. Kobvri Galway, I A. Kirk Lewis, Samuel McCiurkan, j O-o.W.Caay llobt. Da.zell, j Ro.ly Paiterson, A. W. I>onii , ; Andrew Burke, J. 8. Dilworth, ! Gjmmissionsrt. npr> 3w 6JJEIHG STOCK OF HAMBUBG PIANOS, - LffflagZi, CUAKLOTTE BLUMK, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, pole Agent fa « lli l*he Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly su* tl Z: u U potior to all others, both in elasticity of touch and superiority of tone. They huvo not only received the highest marks of appro bation irom the best UuTojtean Pianists, such os LIST, THALBERG, And others, who have them constantly in their own use, but also from our resident Professors. The following is an extract from a letter of After describing the particular style, two of which he wants for his own ure—one Orcnd and one Square—he speaks as follows of their excellent qualities: “ My littlo daughter, who plays very well, must, with my self, have a good instrument, and yours are the omy ones which can satisfy me. “ Instruments are offered mo on the most accommodating terms. I, however, da not liker them; they have not the elastic touch und the touo of yours. “ I remain yours*respectfully, M UESHI KonnocK, Pittsburgh, Pa.” For sale byCIIARLOrTII BLUMB, at tho “Old. Estab. llshed Plano Depot, p 118 Wfod street, 2d door above FJfih Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for UaUetj Davis <C Cb.’s Boston Pianos, (which in the East ern cities are considered, superior to cither Chlckering’a or Nunns A Clark’s, hot which fact is not extensively known, as they have but lately been introduced hero:) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from $225 to $BOO. " mh!9 AFF.W days since, I published an advertisement of my bAMccca Pianos, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. H Rohbock, of this city, addressed to Messrs.' Uaumgurten A Hein?, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, was tmerted. This morning I observed In several of tbe daily papers a “ Notic -,” signed by Prof. R, in whioh he states (bat I was unauthorized to make use of it, and that it was incorrectly stated add applied. In reply—l presumed that if ho had written tho letter, he, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from him to make the same public. As regard > the assertion as to its incorrect ness, I have the letter in my possession, and it speaks foi itself, word for.word ns I have published. Messrs Baum* garten A Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Rohbock for emlmsemont—their liauos were’ Uuown, appreciated and received the highest rommeudations from the first artists, long before Trot'. It. saw fit to pass an opinion upon them.' My reason for publishing tho extract was in the fact that he was well known in the city, und net be a use his recom mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Kanos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on iboir own merit, and are endorsed by such men a« List, Thalberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. tnh’23 CHARLOTTE BLUME. IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blums, In this paper, my •na eis mado use of In connection with tho Hamburg Kanos. Such use is unauthorized by me, and, moreover the mat er la incorrectly stated and misapplied, She faefj are theae: About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten & Heins, Piano makors in Hamburg, (Gennanv,) for a Piano of a new and peculiar construction, and of which I furnish-" cd a mlnuto description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Piano oi their msko sent to Mrs. Blumc, at the same time offe/tug to furn sh me with a similar one, in case I liked it. I accordingly examined tho instrument, but as it did not please mo, I declioeu purchasing of them. I have dneo l-ought and am now using a Piano from tho factory of Ntrsss & Ccap.S, N. Y. (mh23) lIKNKV ROHBOCK. NEW STOCK OF CniCEERUTG $ SOWS’ PIANOS. u D Bui JOHN H. MELLQR, No. 81 Wood strest, u » H u Übetween Fourth, street and Diamond alley, has ju6t received from tho manufactory of OHIORERINQ A SvN3, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE- pIANO FORTES, with all the lato and valuablo Improvements—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Piano FoTtesfrom this man ufactory are warranted, and will he sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICKS. OLD PI A NOB^—Several second-hand Pianos, in good order, for pale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, Ac., Ac. MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new and beautiful styles, ami from tho best manufactories In the country, nt $45, $OO, £75, $lOO, $135, $l5O. JOHN H. MELLOB, Agent for the sale of CmcxnuNa A Sons* Pjahos, For Pittsburgh and Western. Penna. 49“N0. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. mhlfi MOVING DAY is OVER! and many families have changed their residences. Some have left places that are dear to them, where they have attended some '* loved one” through a long illness, ending in death! Many find tbclr new homo.is not na convenient aa theold one; while others are pleased with the change. In moving, the hands are exposed to the cold air, and become sore, and rough. This een be cured, and they can be made soft and white by the use of the lIKEPETIO SOAP—price 12)4 eta. ner cake. Sold by fap4l 8. L. OUTHBERT, UO.Thlrd st. . DO YOU WANT A SMALL FARM?—For sale, a Farm of Twenty-four. Acres, eight of which are in.cultiva tion, and all cleared except eight acres, which are in choice timber; an Orchard of about eighty trees of different kinds; about five acres contain- Coalsituated at three miles from the city, and three quarters of a mile from thn Ohio river. Price $l7OO. Terms.; $BOO in hand; remain, der In one and two years. fi. CUTHBKRT A SON “I* No. 140 Third st. Sli., NUMBER’ 182!;'; PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J. HENKEE’S ST. LOUIS, PRpFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCK. CARD. NOTICE. IMEMMMM ,»•%? «*i •., ** •f'.?** 1 h'; A' -4 & . r .-T j tozjpD epoft' ,««. A’W? JT ttf&J a P& * MtBa >‘ jf •] liililililfft JiTnlTI? J ?; ?3» uni3 9M\&ai t oi uu: ■JnrslUtrcronG ..J 59 - ttteLVMl&imal i ii “ ■** OD6 176 “ : II Z2 6£o3*ec!u££.i7..X«iL. 300 1 J .‘.S t , >* 6 !“"!'r;r'r;rf■.T»"~v.Tnv;w~' 4 10 " ' “ one ni0nUi....;..'..^:.;.:—a 09 tiiree 9 CO “ “ f o ur woo 'll ■;■ 13 00 ■'•• t : “'* is oo t otauUlii2.Cftta >> 10 00 ■ •»■ *• "•* '" .‘•TCHAJEgKAttDI'A'SPLaASUM}*-•• 0 qM ' ? ’ r-ronma, Qi.i u n Ta 0 , tte 25 00 DAILY MOM iNG POST* MONDAY MORNING: LE EVA’S PRAYER BY BAOAiI And Harry had promised eagerly and nith all sincerity. ' Had it been kept ? By the, memory of tho many tears aha had shed over her fallen hope, by the years of negleol, of Borrow and bitter poverty, misfortune which she could ill have borne, but for,her child’s cakc boro brave ly, her lips echoed sadly. No! At the earnest entreaties of her parent they had resided at the parsonage (daring which tima-Eva bid come to gladden all ■ hearts) ; until death, 1 had Como to olose the good old man’s eyeß, and release him from his woary pilgrimage upon earth.' Busi ness conneoted with the firm of which Mr. Clay ton waß the head, obliged them at length to move to a.distnat; city. With an aching heart Mrs. Clayton had bade adieu to eaoh cherished scene of her happy ohildhood. As the carriage which contained them drove slowly past tho ven erable ohurehyard, where-slept a Still fflonrned father and mother, the blinding dearc hid the marble, tombstones from her lingering.gaz 3, as a prophetic voice Boomed to whisper) “ You will not look upon them again for years;”Eva’s grief had been as groat ns her own, and her father had striven in vain to comfort her. “You shall go back next summer, darling,” he said, drawing the sorrowful little face to his bosom. “ When the birds and bright'flowers come, and the old parsonage lies almost buried iu itß green -shrubbery, then w.e. will visit it again.” Eva shook her head doublingly. “ No, I shall never Bee it ogain, papa, and -poor old grandpa’s grave too. 0, papa, wbycinußt we go?” ■ ", ■ Waa there a prophecy; in the sadly uttered words? Was there a foreshadowing J to the strangely motored mind of tho' child of another little grave beside the grayhaired grandßiro, with the flowers she loved-in .life .blossoming brightly above her silent form i . Ah, with how many varied emotions did that conversation, coming back throngh the lapse'of ‘years, recur to the lonely woman by the window side; 'For some months after their arrival in their new borne time passed peacefully and happily. And then there oame a sudden reverse of for tnne. One of those lightning strokes whieh in one hour has reduced the rich man to the levol of tho beggar, visited Mr. Clayton, and,he found all the wealth of years swept from him as if by magic. Not possessing‘a . sanguine tempera ment, he beoame-gioomy and'despondent, and not all tho hopefnl, cheering words of his wife, eould rouse his shattered energies, or bring one ray of hope to tiiß heart. la vain had she en treated that they might go back to (be parson age, whoso low, time-worn roof would at least have given them a shelter, “ No,” he had made reply, “ 1 have many enemies at —- and I will not go back to have, them witness my poverty and gloat over my ruiD,” and in this His resolu tion remained unalterable, unshaken. Mrs. Coy ton received this decision with ase crot pang; but a yet deeper one—one more fear ful in its effects was to visit her heart, when, as night after night passed on, -her hnbbnnd camo home in a situation which betrayed to her startled eyes that tho wino cup's red gleaming paeßion was fast making him a victim. Ho had flown to it to find oblivion from his many harass ing cares, and too well for his future peace of mind,.to the total annihilfation of thehappihcsß which'might have bean his, had he succeeded. Need we relate how from that time his course had been rapidly," ffightfdlly downward, or of the moments when reason would resume her sway and the voices of reproof and remorse whisper to him in words of tiro, and, then the promises given to reform but to be again broken in the tempting bowl. Alas! that it should have been so—that one so richly endowed with every quality that God beßtows upon his creatures, possessing gifts of mind whoso deploying might have gained for him a placo among the great of the earth, should havo fallen so low. But Har ry Clayton’s is not the only case: Many, many thousands havo bailed in a drunkard’s unbonor ed grave, talents, that would bnve brought thorn both wealth and honor, dashed from their lips the cup raised to them brimming with lov’o and happiness, to turn to what? In the homes where misery and woe go hand in hand, where want and desolation brand all too darkly, whore the light of peace and hope have , died out forever, where hollow despairing faces ana. tearfnl eyes tell a tale all too touching!" 'we pause for an an swer. A clock in a neighboring church tower chiming the hour of three roused Mrs: Clayton from her reverie, at tho same time causing her to utter an exclamation of surprise. . “Three o’clock, and he not here!” Ob, my Heavenly Father, by the memory of the long nights I have eat watching and weeping for him, let Thy holy presence bo near -to--sustain my drooping spirits in this silent hour.” - The prayer acted upon her excited nerves like a soothing eaim,.and'closing the window, with out disrobing Bhe threw herself upon the humble eouoh where Eyalay sleeping so calmly, and in a moment after, had fallen- into a deep sleep, not even disturbed by the stumbling steps of her rcoreant husband returning from his drunken oarousal. Tho morning sUu shining full into her face awakened her, from her dreamless slumbers, and she unclosed her heavy eyeq to meet the anxious gaze of Eva, who was Btduding beside the bed and earnestly entreating her to rlee. “Why,what is the matter,now V’- she' cried, spring up hastily. “ Eva, my dear child, you are aotnally pale and trembling; '.tell .me, dar-- ling, what has happened ?” “I am so afraid of papa!” was’-tie hurried • reply, while those soft arms clung tightly around her neck; “he has been talking suoh- .wicked words to me beeauss I wouldn’t go andlget some liquor for him. You know I ain so afraid of the black dog on the corner; and then tie took hold of me and shook mo until X could; scarcely breathe, and I didn’t dare to; ory out because you looked so pale and sickaqd now,he has gone out for it himself. But,' 0, mamma, how I want to go away from this bad'pls6e; ; and never come back again !” : “Would to God wo could 1”, wbb the .desperate .prayer that rose to her , hearerls lips, -although she did not utter it ulotid, but strove, by cheer ful words, to re assure the trcmhUng, 'fragile creature, whose young life she had.fel t hid been shadowed so darkly .by the acts of. .One who should have been tko first to protect , and shield her from the rude blasts of life'. Alas !’ it is a bitter hour when tho father learns his own child to tremble in his presence"; and tears, in spite of her efforts at composure, - thronged to her eyes, as Bhe remembered that beautiful/ happy . long ago. rr * A clumsy step sounding upon Hhe staihs, and the tighter clasp of Eva’s arms about her neck, warned her of her husband’s return. A moment more, and he had flung tho doorhoisily open and staggered into the apartment. . there, are you, you disobedient oi°H”®a tor -a * <3on ’ t P a y y° n for it, that’s ail. he said huskily, and fixing his oyes mena oingly upon tho shrinking form of Era'.' 1 But his attention was drawn.'from her for the ™ 1118 elanco fell upon thagsld piece whioh Mrs. Glayton had placed upba.the mantis the night previous, and nnfortunatoly forgotten to remove. - ■ With a low chuckle of drunk'cn be staggered towards it, and grasping dt feagerljr, turned again to the door. But : hiB steps were arrested by Era, who, forgetting aUiecprevious fears in tho thought that that.was their all to keep them from starvation, sprang forward and laid her hand lightly upon his driflp* sid “ Please, Papa, don’t, take that !’?’ she pleaded, and those eyes, pure as an -MgcUtr,.looked up !° t 0„ h, “ fao ® w ‘ th an expression whjph might have softened a heart of Btoho. ? T ' ” - - “Curses on "the meddlihg br’aL” haoxolaimed augnly, and the hand way raised threateningly, and descended ia aoruel brow of the child. Tho. nexl^icetWßt'ho was P one » ooise of the eUnt drown* ing the low cry of pain Eya eatons eho /ell back almost lifcleßs In her motner s farmi. ~ _ “ Ob, my .CJod, he Mrs. Clayton, bending over herwHhanangnish deep , er than she 'had gc*«d npon the deathly pale !■ heovily. And then a Vau camS the l words— [coxcLtSiox odojcbro^}' 1 AAfl COCOA NT7T3 just received; for sale by IUUU • " (RBRllAlfr* MTOKRSON, apll No.3S|Jtadstr*ot. APRIL 28
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