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Jt&ilo paper will be discontinued tmleca at the discre. on of tha Proprietors,) until all arrearages are paid. 11 tfr* Up attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. ftj“ Connected with the Establishment of the Morning Pest *rv o t the largest Job Printing Ojjices in Vie city, where oil kinds of work it done on the shortest notice f and most reason able terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A Jlu ,.. C.G. Sprout, TTORNEYi AND.CQBNSEnXHLAT LAW— Office, No. —, Fourth street Pittsburgh. Pa. decll.ly Jainei A» Lowrle, ITOftNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street* Pittsburgh, between Bmlthoeld street and Cherry alley, fdecllfiy .™, n .™^ OSEPII WKAVKH) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No, 144 FourtU .trect, jaatlyjf) mrsotmeu, pa. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, corner Fifth and Grant ati., ja3.ly3] prrrsDCßon, pa. Tbomai Means, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Office, next door to tho Post Office/Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 B>.P> Ron, A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Xo. •!*&•» fourth door below Mr.-*Rody -Patterson’s Livery. Stable. ' ' ~ je2B Ca Orlantlo Loomis, ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Fourth Street, a bore Wood. Jy*y Thomas M. Marshall, ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Lowries Buildings, Fourth street. . Jan7:ly ; IL IS* Carnahan, ATTORNEY at LAW—Qffiea on Fourth stroet, between! Cherry alley and Grant street jefcy \ * • ■ • . 1 -J. N« M’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—oew in "BakowellV Buildings, on Grant Street je3 ! D« H. Hazen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and; near Bmithfield. mar27:y ! Patrick fll’lYenna, AIDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OmOECORNER OF GRANT AND FIFm STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu siness pertaining to the office of Alderman ami Justice of the Peace will be prqmptly attended to. f«bl:3m Hi. Uuckmaiter, Alderman, OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth, at. and Diamond 1 alley. Conveyancing of all Jcinda done with the'great-.; e?t rare and Ijgal -accuracy. Title*-to Real Estate ex- ’ IQUDcd,&c. ja3:^ K« S. Neal, Alderman. N'O. 91 THIRD Street,.between Wood and llarketstreets, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort gages, and Other writings drawn with neatness and accu racy. je2l:ly - njir-' — w 11. AHL, SU&QKoN DENTIST, (suc cessor to G. W. Biddle,) '-0. 144 SMITH- C£nrKSM%FIELD STREET. IT" Office hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and rom 2 to l o’clock. f«b!s;ly : J.SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, tivu doora west of Market. Ornci Hours —From nine A. M. to fire M. dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. ms* .....bais. xicaiucat. D. W. HEItSTINE A CO.. COHHISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- cinnati and other Manufactures, dec. JPb. 93 Front siretts, between Market and Ferry struts, piTTSEbaau, pa. M9* liberal cash advance made on consignments. Par ticular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. References,— Clark A Thaw, Win. Bagnley & Co., Wm. M’* Colly A Co., P. Sellers A Co., Hays & Black, Kramer A Rahm, lieary Graff, Esq., Wm. Ekbbantn, S. it. Johnston, Ksq., Thomasßakowell, Esq., George Ledlie, &q.,Solomon Stoner, Esq. ja6:J WK. WSOHAM'..~ - WAX. UINGIIAM A, CO., FORWABDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opposite Ptnaa. Hailroad J)epnt i »pr 7 Pittmuttbuii, Pa. Henry ii, Coliiua, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, an 4 Wholesale Dealer in Cheese. Rutter, Seeds, Fish, and Produce generatly, No; 25 WOOD [mar6 Paul & Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCIIANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. [apl:tf King & Moorhead, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. | my 23 B. T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER .AND STATIONER—has always on han a generalßSjJortmeut of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood atruet, below Fifth, Kast side, Pittsburgh. 19. Wanted, Rags and Tanners’ 3orops. eplotly 1* W, Cliadxrtclty . . Dealer in rags and paper, no. 149 wood street, Pittsburgh. The highest *rice lu cash paid for rags. myll:y IOIUK mi.T.TS, Phila.—RjCMWON.Pittabargh. JtllUer ft Illckeuony WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Winda-and Segara—Noa. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, fto. constantly on hand. - jy23 William Carr & Co., <Wh. Carb late &f the firm of J P\ti&zn ft Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers lu foreign Wince and Brandies, Old Slononzahela ami' Rectified Whh key, No: 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,-. r , r ... ja&y Co-Partnership, THE subscriber* bare this day formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on Commission and Fcmcard tny, In connection with tbe fii/i, Jlacon and Oil, and .Pro duct business generally, under tbo style of Ksousaft Rich AKD6QNwarehouse No. 116 Water and 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by BurbrMge ftTnghram. WM. B. ENGLIBH, JAMES RICUARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Pittabnrgh, FebruarylgtylSM:feb3 - FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer U • Conntry Produce, offers for ealo a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family uno. Spices of every variety and tiie potest quality, groundat hia Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Fbrrigo and Domestic. Produce taken in ex} change for Merchandize.. F. R.. D. has procuroda full assortment: of L&ndreth's Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in* aerested in rural affairs. janll W B. INUUSiI'. J. RICH AUOSO.V. J. 1. iiJLXaXTT ENGLISH ft RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDLNG MERCHANTS, Aim Wnolesale Dealers in Fiab, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge ft Esgtirlth,' No. 116-Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, IPcnna. . fe3 Commission House. CJMIE subscribers have opene&A ho.ustffor the above pur* X pose, at No. 17 FnUthfleld street, four doors above the Monongahela House. We will purchase or receive, on commUswa.for galeiconsicnmentsof Flour , Therm, Chette, Corn, Oiir, Barley, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Riled Usy, dc., apoo which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market rates for cash. nov6 ALOEO ft CO. Jas, M’baugiilln, Dealer in groceries, produce, flour, bacon, 4c., No. 10, corner Smilbfield and First stteetf, Pitts* burgh. Pa. : ■ nov6 JOtHi u. o. rou.Nu. raanuia »oono T. B. Young A Co , ... -V j. 3b Smithfieldstreet, opposite City Hotel, MANU.'A PUREES OF CABINET FURNITURE AND .0.4. AIRS,oI every description. Materials and work man”***!’’ warranted, and sold at-reduced prices. Care tnktn In oacfeiuz lor land and water earrinzn. C» U. Wood. IMl»OK1RR AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS,No. 147 North Second street, fifth door aoofj Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on baud the best qualities ol old Brandies, Wines. Irißb Whiaky, Mononga ttela Whisky, Holiutid Gin, Cordials, ftc , on terms worthy the itcenttoO Of purchasers aod-deaiera. • ~ - . |nu29y Henry ft oo. f WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants iwnttuit of P**nn and Irwin i }»a*t* Wm. DigUyi Jr., Clothing and furnishing store, Muonic mu, Fifth street, Pittsburgh.— Clothing made to order, in vgood style, and at moderate rates *n<Hf R. A A. U. Duncan,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For eign WioesandLfquor3,Oli Monoagahelaand Recti fied Whisky, No. 291 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. Pa. \ Jv29:y ft-A 1 A. Tindlc, WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE and CARPET BAG manufac *’ turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jyghy ■. ■ - • i • • John 11. Blellor. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN -MUSIOAI INSTRUMENTS, Pianba, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. ' ' fjanl J. HAGAN *. AHL, WHOLESALE fend Retail Oi >rn In Silks, Fancy anc Staple DRT GOODS, Nos ?1 M»,rfcetand 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. cnr4 JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPOATED CIGARS, njy2:ly . "No. 53 Market street. PtTTSßimnn. POWER A itl-ttUUOft, Architectural and ornamental oarvers.- Oraamental Patterns for Casting, in every style Modeling,.Designing, Ac. Composition Ornaments for tb> decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, Ac.; 00 SMJTIiFIEL) Street, near the Post Office. vD3m E, WHU’EUOUSK, Fancy silk and woolen dyer and cleaner No. 7 ISABELLA BL, near the Emmet Hotel, ALLEoncirr. ft. OTJTHSiaT.w-. 6, CUTIIBERT A SON, T>EAIi ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, !3fo. 5C Jti Smithfidd strut . ,:. novl L. K. Hayward, DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORh and BRAID EATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta. jN0.174 Pittsburgh, Fa , iel4:y JOBS MITCUEbb, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIBT, No. 135 Wood Street, fja&yfl ' Nozt door to g. Child** Shoe House, Pittsburgh. .1. .. Notice. «"08. FLEMING having associated With JOS. ABEL, th* rff feuflfnus will hereafter be conducted under the style t J. ABEL k CO-, at tho old stand, corner of Smith field an tyonrth streets. ; . : . jal.7 William Thorn, Druggist, ’ HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PEIT Streets, ybare be will, as usual, attend promptly t< this numerousfriends.. - All articles in his line are warrant* ipura and pdt-PP the utmost care. marl4:6m j«jhn Iff, Bntler 4t Cn. ( Forwarding and commission mkrchants- Dealere In all tfpds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Ln. SipeaßdSheeiltiU&OTftHtfßtreet' [sep2B r.**X' .. ij . *'• -) : W «/u* '<£{. • ..- i x •.. , ...".jJ , VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS ENTERPRISE WORKS. 80. 136 WOOD OTJIEST, T .ED DOOB BILOW VXBOIH ELtIT BO a TETLEY. IMPORTERS and manufacturers o! rmna CUTLERY,*SURaiCALAND DENTAL §& INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We fjP keep a general assortment of tbe above ... , articles constantly os hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis* tou and Revolvers, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives: TaUore and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill, ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale *>***• my!6 Ctiandeilera anti Uaa Fixtures. TllEfiubscribersaruuPw opening at their new Ware room- NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith* field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK* ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, eTcr 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 self as low as any houßeln the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles In this line. 6 We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. _ LONG, MILLER A CO., maritZry No. 109 First street. GEORGE BLETCUER, FROM NEW YORK, • MANUKAOTURBRof the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Kinetic Band Toupees, and overy description of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies nnd Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitts* BLi touch's system enables Ladles and Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head lo neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From car to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. I my 4 Nftw Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHN6TOH, BROTHERS ft CO., Cbrr.fr of Rebecca and Iklm/mi ilrcrls, Allegheny City , E*© w WOULD respectfully inform their friends tho public generally, that they have K-j3?S3e*’fJ!*r*' commenced tb«» manufacture of Cnrringe,, wwi .■NiK'i Barouches, Koekaways, Buggies,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to on the moat reasonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, ami Wheel stuff, they fee! confi dent that all who faTor them with their patronage, will be perfectly sattsfied on trial of thuir work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purvha ring elsewhere. octAly J t. JOUABTO** n. T JnuJfSTOX.- J. MADCI Klcclalor Carriage Factory. IIKOTUmt 4 Co., t'IIACTICAI, COACn MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belrnnnt streets, Alie Rheny city, pa., have on band and arc manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, Kock arrays, Buggies, Baggage Cars, Ac., ma le in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in nil their work tbebest Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs atten.fwl to on the most reasonable terms. They f c «l confident that all who mi«v l.xvor them with their patron age, will bo per ectly Ratified on trial A their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen minutes durian the day. ooPA»:ly PITTSBtIiiCH CUACU PAC I’UUI. K. BIGELOW MARTIN' L. STIVEXH QEQRQK ALBIBT .aso. nisQUAM Bigelow A Co., Successors to e. m bio elow, no. iq ■» Diamond alley, near Wood street. Piti. burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, PUEA-IHKfcS»K TONS, BUQGIES, and every description fancy vehicles built to ord.-.r, aud tluisUd in a manner un surpassed f>r beauty of design, elegance ( ,f finifh, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials.. work warranted * novfl JOSEPH FLERI 1 NG, fecccissoa TO L. WILCOX A CO.I CORNER MARKET BTRKET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full uar-ortmeot of Drugs Medi cines, Medicine Chest*, Perfumery, ho.] all article* pertain ing to bis basiness. A3* Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded ai all hours. }a'9y JOU3 PLZMI.'IO. OOCHSLA3 rtXMI.VQ. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Sueo-esAor* to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Ao. 60 Wood iSlrcet. Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M'L&ne's Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver j.lo JOHN HAFT, JB., (Successor to Jrs. M’Ooffev.) Wholesale and Retail Druggist. AND Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., 141 Wood street, three door* below Virgin alley. PITTSBURGH. R. L . ALL EN , WIIOLSSALX DEALER 13 ' Foreign 'Wines, Brandios, Cigars, Old Monongu heia Rye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER. NO. 8 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. VI7TNES, BravJiea, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirit*:, St. V V Croii and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London BrowD Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and lUaekberry UranJivs; imported llbvbuo, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; lialf-SpatiLb and Common Cigars, all at such Jow prices as to rhalieng . compe ilion. Fancy Bur Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sixes. I renpectrully invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Henn»- aprfkly Sew hciiool tor the Vlollu.” " By u. c. hill.—the PRACTICAL VIOLIN school— A n**w anJ complete synopsis of Violin playing, in »n easy, progressive nod practical rurrn. and designed expressly for the American studeni, 10 which is added vuluable les sons and exercise* and beautiful arrangements, a* Solo.-and Duos of th* most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by U C HILL, pupil of Spobr, late PrnsiJent of the New York Philharmonic SoJety. The übovc just received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street. We have carefully rxaiaioed the above work of U. C. HUPS, and consider it one of the most complete and pn»c cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. G. ANTON, U. VOGEL, febG Teachers of Music. WJNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTH TER, "K» HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smithfield, where the attention of bin friends and the public is invited to the stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Also, Cloth*, CassimiTes and Vestings for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including Hats of all qualities. Trunks. Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. jaf-j ioni* M'CLOSSKT. OORfltUUtf m’clobkit. Wholesale and Rotail Clothing Merchants, NO. 8 8 WOOD STREET. THK subscribers respectfully inform their old customers and tho public in general, that they have this day as sociated themselves in the above buniuras, under the firm cl JOHN M’CLQSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a <h*re of public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them* ■telvas respectively. f*b9 UAiUD, (late of the firm of Ooolst A Laiep,) having • opened STORE NO. ©» (two doors above the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a ahare ox the patronage or (he late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order in tho most fashionable styles, and on life shortest notice—lnferior to none in the city. jan2G:y James Dfelllnger) Monongahela planing mill-would respectfully inform his friends and the pußlb, that hie new estab lishment is now In full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. {QBoanl and'Planh, planed on one or noth sides, constantly on hand. Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, or every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now rurnlsb them with planed fluff sultablo for every description ot work. WM. A. uxaaof* JAuxa cmswxll. HERRON ft CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERB. MANUFAOTURERB of all kinds of BRASS WORK LO COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS Ac ’ Al so, Cotton Batting ManujACturers. ’ Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. Old) BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. feb9Ty .DANUi AOi., JB. JOSEPH T. LOWRY, 276. 43 Oorrur of PifOi and Wood Strutt, Office up stairs. EntranceTrom Fifth street. Pittsburgh, ¥) EBPECTPULLY announce to tne public that he has tv commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Persons vn want of servants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short QOtice. All business entrusted to hiß care promptly at tended to. Bef&tnctt—’l. J. Bighata, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. « H. e L^ r ' ■ a * bx - Black, James Mackeral, A. A. Mason, tfafflt A Old. ’ janlB * _ ® CUUChmail * H&UnICtU, T street, opposite thw Post-office, kJ Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, w? t* • Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold, Bronxe, or Black, in the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octlG:ly M. GHAFF n. REIBIJfOER. T. J. ORAFF. .8. L. CUTIIDXEI Graft, Relatnger &, Graft, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood stre « Pltte burgb, Pa. M-UTOTACTumaia or Cooking Stoves, Plain and Fancy Orates, Coal and Wood StOTea, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stoves, Bad and Dog irons, Hollow Ware, .-..j.nnaso Sugar Kettles, Stove Kettles, BSGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., Pbutcipal. THE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the fi^erenccs—Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., S. F. Von onhorst, R. Miller, Jr. autffi JOHN GRODTTi t'MBOBTEft OF PBANDIKS, GIN, WINES, Ac.—Dealer In fine Old Mocoogahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smithfield and Front streets, Pittsburgh. aprl3 •r'Srffi •v*, PDBLISHED QILLMOBE & MQNTQOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS. AT *6,00 PER ANNUM, OR SS,GO '■ TEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. RECOMMENDATION. lUnov&l Portable Porges, T*a Kettles, Wagon Boies, Ac. fmb!s ■j.’V'-yjr" - BUSINESS CARDS. THE late firm of J ONES A QUIGG, haring been dissolved by the death of John F. Qaigg, on the 27th lost, the business of aaid firm will be settled by the unicralgned at their offleo, corner of Ross and First streets. ’ ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner Pittsburgh, September 30,1S&4—[oct2;y Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER ot spring and Blister Steel, Plough Blab Steel, steel Plough Wings, Conch and ElipUe Springs, Brass Nut Toper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First streets Pittsburgh, Pa. ocLbly ' ISAAC JO3SS —------ b. ttuujms. D. B. Rogers ft. Co.. MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS’patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross aod First streets oct2ly JACOB AI’COLLISTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AMP DZALZB IX ALL £1X1)8 OF Tobacco, SnufT, and Cigars, __ 270. 25 Fifth st. t Pittsburgh, Pa. Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands of Imported Cigars. jag-j CHINA HALT^ MARKET BTRIET, D2TWKEX THIKD AXD FOORTII BT2XETB. STRANGERB VISITING TnE CITY T SHOULD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment of C777JVA, GLASS and QUFSffSWARR, now open at the above establish ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stoneware Tea ut)d Toilet retß. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Turveus, Vegetable Db-bes without covers, Salad Di-hes, and every article appertaluing to a Dinner Set is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and Ilou*e Furnishing Goods, we have a large nsportment. COMMON MAKE—Our stock of common Teas, Plntes, DDbefl, l' trer*. Nappie*, Bawls, Pilchers, and ev.-rv article in the line is lurge, i.nd we aro prepared to pack them with or without fiue goods, ns the purchaser roav wish. Also, a lurge assortment of nil kinds of GLASS WARE, which we are selling at matin fa it urers’ prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by oct26 JOHN J. O’LEARY. WM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER IN Pine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. 18 now receiving a largo assortment of FRESH GOODS, in addition to his already extensive stivß, purchased from first hand* ! n the Eastern markets, w bich, will be sold at the lowest market prices. ft#” Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by th» quautity, supplied at wholesale rates. delivered io th« city Jree of charge. sep2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H, PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMO.'D cTKEEI’ ANUCIIKU.KY ALLEY. rpHK sul.scrib.-r respe<-:ful|y »u!)f.ui.i-HH to the Ladies and 1 Gentlemen rff Pltt-hurgh. tlmt he hus recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of site, comtatKlious oes< and adaptation, excels any Klmitar estnb- Itshment In the United Stales lut locaiir-n Ls arresplble from all part- of the d y. while Its high aod airy situation render* it especially suited to the promotion of health by thi*lfflod ngrtM'iible exercise. The Horen are docile and well train-d, and the propri*tor plc*|geH himself that no pula., or expense w'ul be spared to mske this establishment the first ic th<-.vinJi of the public. or*.23:tf Notice. r pilK Inirrest of Mr. J -UN ATWET.L in our hosinese * V'fX". , r , ? ,S, ll “ I " hv Oar huslne.v., ju W lIOLK.-A Lh <i U> •( L: t j*, wiM Ire continued by the remaiu l- g partner, under ih<- fl:tn nf BAUALKY, COSh7RAVE A CO., N.'S. IS nt. ! 2D W.irri »tr**et, Pittiiburgh. BAG \LKY. W( *OD\V A It [i \ <jO., No. 221 Mttrk-t l’hiladelphiH WM. BAG A LEY A Oh Pittsburgh. lDtb. Ivhi d>-<*2'2 I HAVE sobl mylnterert In th- bn«‘nesaof MdWr 4 Co . to H. A. Ung, wh-’. wiG> John Phillip*, will ,-.-n -imue at the o>d stanl. Fo. IUS Front-tre.-t. I cordially re-rommend the new firm to the patrouagn of mv friends. Pittsburgh, Jul) 29, 1654. p. H. MILLER. 9. A. loso S. A. LONG A. CO., TYEIL AND BRASS FiiUNDKIIS, AND GAS FTTTKP.B 1) Invit*' att>-n:ii.n to their stock t-f rbft..dellerp. Unu.-kt-t*! PrtidnM", Ku-l ottier fixt -jr<*rt. We fit up hi'Ust-r with Gas and Stenin, muk** Ihas." Callings of all kinds to order, fur ni.h Rnltn>rri Pumps and Tank Fitting#, and keep Anti- Attrition .Metal cou-MHiitly on bund. j v ;»l ‘ Sliver Mnnafaclory, OPO»)N9, FOURS, EMBLEMS, 4c.— lttJ*ucTioij rv Paid?? —Owing to superior fiu-iiities in m«nufacturln2 my own work, w* are non rrilmg nt leuxt 10 per .-out. lower thus lb** en«tern c.tj.-s or i le-where AH work i« warranted. Strrhng Silvn- .■ ul;<o manafact ure? Spoons of the Brit Mi sterling nonli’v. Watches and Wht. h’re’rairlng re,ntinoM, with <»verv fa cility and renewed d< t.'rmito.'.iun to give entire s»;isf*ction to customers, 1/ofh hi to prieo an! tins superior q ur.lity of the work. W W. WILSON, AYatobir.hker urd .leveller. novH earner of Maiket and Fourth streets. Stenmbont Furnltuie «tnF Chntra, II K have on hand and ar,_- ifimiHtiMr inaoufactn y. ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FI’IINITUUK AND CHAIRF, of ev-ry description, vti: * 1 * Extension Dining Tables; Do Bnr do; Lndie# Cnb'i Chuirs, of vnrionn sty|»>.s. Geula. Jo to j,. ( State P..' m do do do • To Toilet Boxes; Tete « »eU*s; Centre Tahle^ Vra>h Stands; Cwrd do; AVai**r df'; Traya, 4c., Ac. Material and workman.«hlp warranted, aid prites ‘ *7- t. b. Young a co^ 3H Smithfield at., opposite City Hotel. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, Ao. 20 Ftjlh sfrivf, first errmer nlxT* Market s f mt I'l Tft BUMG H, P a 'Il/'IIERK AY I LI. L- f-und the Urgent and best assorted TV atfxk of HO.-’IEUY ever offered fnr sale in this city. Purchasers will lh».l it to their to call nt thin «-s -tablishmi'i.l and exßtniue fur tht-mFelves; it is all l need to iueure th-ir custoui. f. DALY. N. 11.—Kemcmbvr th** Cttttr Fto'.’ki.so Curxkr. f " b,; ' r „ C. I). <J. 11. Ilexlly ft Co.. CARPET WAKEUOUSE, AV). 82 Third xlrttt , ntar Markrt. would respre-jfully inform their friends and the public geiiernllv, that Ibov iinve now In at ova their complete FALL STt»CK, re»n"lH;ing of CARPETS of evary description, from the Royal Velvet and ItrusseU. to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rug. Floor Oil Cloth, from o»a to eight Vanin wide, now designs and very rich. Cocoa aod Canton Mattmc Druggets, Ilutm.Mnts, RUiir Rods Window 8h ales. Ac. P«rs'>n.« in want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, uud Residences furn ished on the moat reasonable terms. suihli profiUi aud quick BaleB. M “irfi TERM 3 CASH UNI,V. ~~ \K . * rTMIK OLD PRINTING KPT A liLI a 11M KNT. (late John 1. Sinn A SUw-kt/in ) and Blank Honk and Stationery Ware bon**, U prepared to *>xe<ut* every style of Legal, Coiainercinl, Canal find Steamboat Job Printing and B-<ofc Bindlug, an I furni-h ewy Hrtbdo in tb«* Blank Book, Paper arul Summery line, ul tin? nbnrte.-t notice ami on the most r*-a*onuh:i- lUank K>ok and Stationery Warehouse. Printing Offbe and Book Bin.irry, corner of Market ami Semnd st*. f n ovl6 iillTH VV. \v. MAIK Smith, Dlalr dc. Hunter, (L*U- 4 Sinclair,) wholesale: oiiocers, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS in ali kinds of Pittsburgh Manufac tures, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, Peona. fnbfi Depot of worth 4 Ztmmermnn’i Ca- tawba Wlnei and ttrauily* THE undersigned bus received aud olfers for sale, at Cin cinnati prices, a large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer man’s ctiolce and worlJreuowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba Wines, Such us may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will lind inv establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. Tin* Catawba Brandy, distilled lrom the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent Judges, equal in Davor to the best imported Cognac. D. PICKETBKN, ja‘2o No. 137 Liberty street. Loan Office. JOHN A. O'BRIEN, «7 SMITIIFIKLD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plato, Diamonds. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and nil kinds of articles—lor any length of time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower thax heretofore. Private entrance til rough the hall door. All business transactions strictly confidential. jSSt Forfeited plaices sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold aud Silver Watch es, Jewelry, Ac , always on hand. aprlo:6m MEW - 3EKD "STORKi JAMES WAUDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seods —Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vix: Cameliaa, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergr«ens(in pots) forCbristmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Stow, No. 49 Fifth st., near Wood. dec2o iienmuic the Smoke* TIIE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac ture aud sell SWEENEY’S .HOT AIK AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is preparedto receive orders,and contract for beating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those Interested is solicited. Anv Intormßtlon can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAR, der.24:tf I Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood st. It Is True t THAT PICTURES ( f superior excellence may be obtained at CARGO'S New Daguerrean Gnllo ‘•’jabiSkS* ry, No 76 Fourlh street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine specimens of the Tarioas styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. febl9 EDWARD B. nit-l, ..MAECUB E. HQLUDAY Hill & Holliday, PRODUCE. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Evansville, la —Strict attention paid to all consignments for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. iocttk6nj HOME LEAGUE FACTORY. KAMII/TON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, has opened a Ware room becosd stout Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks can be made as good and sold as low here as in any other city In the United States, are invited to call and examine for them. selves. mhlilm |>ARLO£t FURNITURE.—We are constantly manatee- JL taring fine parlor furniture of every description; war ranted in material and workmanship, and sold at reduced prices. [mar24] % B. YOUNG & 00. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, APRIT, 27, 1555. N O T l C fc J. R. IJUNTEH ■ J J JV* * *' BUSINESS CARDS. II E MOYA L. C. IHMSEIf MANUFACTURES OF EVERT VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; A L'O FLINT GLASS J.V EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st., PITTSBURGH, PA. [mhiS SI A K If W A U E FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No* 137 Wood street. PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Hosaj” Bent Stuff, Springs, &c,, &c. Boots and Shoes, Wholesale and itetatl* JAMES ROBB, •• NO. 89 Market, and 0 Uninn street, third door from the Market He use, would call the attcotion of hi* frieo ! = und the public gonerallv, to the fact, that he han now on e lar B eHt aD(i best selected stock of BOOTS A\D vJLT’ ,n ull tb * lr by ladies and gentlemen ot Phil -..«|phia, New York aud Horton, ai.d which.he tru.itu canon 1 ,utl to please all. ’ Hi» prices sro T«ry much rejuced, und ho Bells Ladies’ Quitera at from $1,12 to $2.60; Qenllemen’s Uonts, from $2 25 tO jO ; and excellent Gentlemon’s Oaiterj, and Youths and Children a wear, at extraordinary low pri«s. lie also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all d*- Kriptlons of LADIES A*D GENTLEMEN’S BOOTu AND BUOES, ot tha best quality nml the latest stein, all of which he Nor should be orerlocked his very larce us. sortment ol Gum Sandals, Overshoes and lieots, for Laih-v Oentlemcn and ClGldren. E.ery peraon who favors him wlGi their patronattnjvm be fairly dealt with. jantt cu«s™ : tnwxnn ttnmiwt «»„ l. M Curling, Robertson & Co., UF LUT. PRESSED A.ND PLAIN* PLI NT OLASaM A RE, warehouse No. 24 Woo ; sUt*.- - corner or Front an vet, Pittsburgh. ’ All other kinds cf Glassware and Window Oh--, a: .rkHt prirea. „ r ,i ] d | v XUCUAItD t. UOClilftO, MAM-FACTUKIK or Gut, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES P L ;VI*V? U r 0 P' AMK '‘ Tbl, - XO - :il CUIH aTftttT. A All kiudi of C«»’i]po>.itjou Uniiin-ijrv.'jLT Ptf-anj! o:ii«, Ac. All kiuds ol Gild n* au IKr to Order Lilt Mouldings for frames, aheie.-a e and letdl .Var.rsh lor Gil I a'DilUj'S. Engraving’! und Lithograph;', for / nit*. Impaired or defaced Lil P&.ntiug* rectored In tb« best manner. All Frames and Moulding* manufactured !a this i-tai- Ushmeut tuny be cleaurd without iujary, with fomd anii wat«-r. r Call and sen. Nq 21 gt. Clair Pittsburgh. Jtnh2C.lf Blew Trimming Store, No. R 3 Ormrr of Markc! street ar.d the Diamond. iNRANK VAN UOilDLii respecfully announces to the pubiit-of Pittsburgh and vidaity,'th«it fad will o’*-n hi* new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. iZA>iug fifed Up the neatest store room in tb-cltv, and fiju-d it with a choice .election of the laieet style* ~'r Trimming* and Fan cy Goods, lie IlBtL*rr. himself that In* mil r.gpf am„. r |,. r ri duce unit* and endearor to g:To tu ! I .laLiafaCtiCß to ail who may fuvor him with their j.hirona* e. Nciw, don’t forgotthu plane—Nu. Ha Murk«>t corner o! [A f, !* lJiau '"?lL. _ FRANK VAN GuitOHL Seminary for Boy il S*«Eh-wtst tor. o/ Fi/Ut and Gniul sU.,.n„>otit € Co'.ri How - ri'UK Fail Session of this School will cGmm.-U'e oa MOV X I>AV. September 4th, and thu duti.v, ofia.aarUon w’ ; U bv reiumed by Messrs. (HtIUGS and M'i>jNALD There are ten sucewsive mouths in thu Academic ven- Tunion is $12,60 per quarter. The number oi pupila is limited, end boja are admit!*! In th.* ord.-r of apphcaUon* which may bo made after AUftu-l doib. at 64 LiUjrty rtreet, &r School, t.r I v U-Lt.-r drop|--d in I'ost OJl:re. uu r bn«* jausj e . utnufi JoS£l ., { hedlle & Ulara, (Purees.or* to MuWany A U-dlb ) MANUFA’ TUItKRA of Cut, Moulded «nj Plain Flint anj Fancy Colored GLAtfFWAUiI. and dealers m ult kinds of Window U.aa.% Flasks, Vials and Bottles Ware house comer of Market nnd Water btreets, PUtsburgh. tnb3:dly 6 Wiu. H. Talcou A Co., (ercct-isoas to t. rcm.ykot, jn., a <x> 1 MANUFaCTUKKUSOFUILT AND MAIIOGANY I.OOK INO GLAt&KS, Portrait and Piciure Frames Ac lia ,i dealer- iu Imp«jried and Dnmenic Fuimy Goods, N.’ O ' cur nor of Wool nnd Fourth fitreet*. Pittsburgh. octt Mw A Card. HAVING sold my interest iu the firm of X KKNNrIDY JIL, x CO, to William U. Tfhh-m.t, whp, with \ G* lleury, will continue thn Ulhms and Variety ness at the old slaud, corner of Wood and Fourth stri-t* under the style of Win. il. Talcott 5 C--'. 1 c. nfldent! v r.w commend them to my tormer customers, as erery nm qualified to give eutlrw satisfaction } All [HT-i.-ns haruc Junand.* ujcainst mo, nnd a |j to nie, will please t.iako an <nirl/ sutth-uiunt. octl - . . _ * T KHNNF.DT, JR Hrnry Ulchardtou. Jeweller, HAVING ro-btted his store In a handsome manner, nnd but recently returned from the eastern clti-*? with a fine assortment of WATCUES, JKWKLItY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friend* aud custom, era to the fact that among his Watches will b* found the most desirable stylus, patterns and inukors. Of Jewelry, il ; e latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pin*, Fob and Vest Chain* Finger Ring*, Kar Kings, MinLiture etc., etc. ’ FANCY GOODS—Such a* Papier Mache, Work Tallies and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mat* Colt’s PLftols, Porte Monnaies In great ▼arieCy ; China Fruit and Cake Duliws; with an endless rnrirty of useful aud or* namenul article*, which hare only to be wh*u to bo appre iatwl. fnoTlj NO. 81 MAHKCT BTKEBT. kATKRPKISiii WORKS. ' No 13C FVtxxi ttrtft, Third dr-IT below Yxr-jin A'lev. BOVVN & TBTLKY would call the iitlention of gp.-rting men to their largo assortment of Guus, Kilh-saud Be rolviug Pistols, the largest aud beat selex-u-.i stock erer opened in tbi* market; togetSier with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we oiler at the lowest possible prices to cash pun h:(,=. i -. or for Jiood uppto?ed paper. T’i.mH Boots anti Siloes. JM’LAUGULIN, No. 96 Fourth street, m »i iy i>pp,.r]tH • tlio Mayor's Office, Is m mufKßturicgUenrieuieu’ii fjr*t Boots, low Shoes, ties aDd buttoned; Uongirssund Button ed Gaiter*; Lidies* Boots, Half Boots, Jouny Linds, Slip* purs,and French Lashing Uaitors, oferory color aTidshudc fancy Kid and Satin Gaiter*, of the best material; Misses and Children's do, of *»sery variety. N. B.—-AII kinds made Io order, on short notion, f su!9 UUsolation of P(irtneratil|>. r pUK I’nrtucnhip between Ww. Viningsrn and Danhd X Youtigson. under the name or W'm. Youmisos a Co. )p Pi soLVxh. WM. will carry ou the i’AI.N il NG bniiness in all Us branches at the Shop* of the l.,te l’.;ia. No. Y 3 Sc.VE.NTU btreet, opposite tho Neptune Kti'*i.,e House wu. Yi-u.ngson! North-Western Police Aceitcv, BO WAAIiIMITuN eTKEKT, ryi U «rof Dearborn, Ln l iUCAGU, ILLINOIS. ALLA.N rWKIETO.N EDWARD A. I L’CSEII Plnkcrtoii A Co. DETOTI TUEIH ATTENTION To THE TRANSACTION (, P t 0 r\r CL VL DLTfcCl'iVB I‘OLIOK BUnINL-’S In tho of Illinois, Wisconsin, Micbi-mj uni Indiana inhlO:dtf Sohllerg' iiauniy Lands. AND CLAIMS AGAINST UUVLRNMKNT.—I Will pro c ro Bounty Land Wai rants for Soldiers, their Widows au«l Minor Children, and will pro.-ecute Claim* ugninst Gorernment, and attend to business in the “Court ot Claims,” recently established by Congress Office, No. 148 Third Btreet, oae door above Smlthfleld 6t. March T 9, 1665—(mb-U) CHARI.K? N’aYLoR. Bounty Lands—Soidlers’ Claim*. X Lumpklu, of Washington City, to procure W.UIHANTS, Ac., for (Soldiers, their Widows or Culidren, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims on the Government. SAMUEL. FAHNEdT.jCK, mh2.tf] Residence, No. 9 Hops street, Pittsburgh. boauty L.ati<iw. THE undersigned continues to ootaiu Bounty Land Warrant*. The present bill given to all who have served iu any war since 1790. 160 acres. Terms moderate. LULL Cowl£>llooT, 37 Diamond alley. mhl2:y between Wood st and DiamnnJ. Agency for boldlers’ Claims. Location of lands.—i*uttcHABjs and sale of LAND WARRANTS. —The undursigued has madu ar rangements with i ouipetent und responsible gontU m u: to obtain Certificates or Warrants lor holdier*, their widows or minor children, who are entitled to Bouuty Lands; ai.-o for the Location of C&nds, and the Purchase sud Sale of Land JOHN D. DAVIS, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Warrants. mhl4;tf New Paper Hangings. NO. 86 WOUD STREET Fine french and American parlor papers; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; Hail Papers, of various styles; Fig’dand Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Oheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, selected for tha season, will be sold at the usual low price.- 9 . oct3 WALTER P. MAKSH A T.L. Waiter P. niarsha.il, TMPORTEB and .Dealer iu French and American Paper n«rtrino» m»*M SEVEN DOLLARS AN ACRE.—For sale, 307 Acres of Land, near Fish Crock, Va., twenty miles from the Ohio River, and a short distance from Cameron 6tatioo, B. and Ohio R. R., will be sold In two or three lots, at trom $0 to $7 per aero. Terms: One-fourth In hand; balance at one, two and three years. Also, 168 Acres, situate on Proctor’s Run, Va., at fjur miles from the Ohio River; eighty acres cleared and under good fence. The Land lies wel ; has fine Timber, and well watered. A comfortable Houbo, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ao., *c. Price $l7 per acre, on easy terms. np2l S. CUTHUKRT A SON, 140 Third at. LAND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES—Wo have for Bale Thirty Acres of choice Land; situate at three miles from the city, near the old Washington road. The Land lies well, and is of good soil, nnd will be sold in lots of one acre and upwards. Prio $250 per a«Te; terms easy. The above land, for healthy uod pleasant locations, is un surpassed by any offered for sale, and is Well worthy tbe at tention of badness men and others who desire a borne in the country. 8. CUTUBERT & 80N, np2l 140 Third street lAMBRuIDRRBD CURTAINS. —A. A. MAfcON A CO. Pi have Just received 300 pieces very handsome styles of ■Kuibrcldered Muslin and Lace Drapery. api 6 I^UBACOO— 15 kegs 6 Twist Tobacco receiving and for . sale by [ap2o] ATWKLL, LEE A GO. >0; . * ; nmij ussisbiisbii CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY" AND DIURNAL VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. VIA ALLIANCE. shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledt, A Chicago, Hock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Uundied miles thorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Dally Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trniox from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland sis hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louis tbirty-soTen hours. VIA ALLIANCE* The TrainsoflheOhioand Peona.Railroad leaving Pitu burph at 3.U0, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. SL. cuane. t at Alliance at 6 30 A. M., 11.45 A. M., and 0 30 P. M., ch follows: *’ Trains for Cleveland leave AJlmnceat7 JO, A.M.,and 12 0L M., and 0 35 P. M , coon.cting at Hudson with Trains fur Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. SL, 2.20 P. M., and U 00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, BL Louis, Rock Island. Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh o' 8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as thm irf the only train by which close connections are mad* through to the above point. Passengers by this trait ree.ch Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St Loula at mid night. The "t,'amors Forest City and Diurnal will leave the M;- nongaheln wharf every morning. (Sundays excepted.) at iii o’,-lock, for WHl'ViNe, connecting with the train leavit*. V t-Usville at 4.30 P. 51., and arriving at Cleveland ot 9.0 f An Accommodation Train will Rave WVlsville dailv fbu!id:.y« exccDictl.) at 0.4) P. M, comiorting at Bayard With Exprea'i Train arriving iu Clovelaud-at 2;OP. M. Tr«in>. from aod Cleveland connect at Dayarl for Curroltton, Waynesburg, Dover, nod New Philadelphia. ickpts for Cleveland, Chicago and the Nr.rtb-wesu tii W eilvviHe, are .*~M at a less rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run a* follow;?: Leave. Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., and 6 25 P M : arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M.. 7.00 A. M„ and 10 oO A. M. Trains have Chicago for Rock Island and St. Louis as follows: For hock Mnnd at 000 A. M , and 11.00 P M >L,r aft Lou la at 9.i5 A. M , and 10.05 P. M. tor St. Louis go over Kook Island Railroad to Joliet, nua theTM-cner the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and tlwn-'e hy Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Loui* by the 9.15. A. M., Train urrivo in St. Louis at 11 .20 wme evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at norm next day. IWggf-ge ch-ckfil through to Cleveland, aod there re checked for Chicago tttuj St. lx-uls. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. li.‘ Ci'a_\j. 2:1 d's lilchux. 2d cl's To Allianz $2 30 To T.n Salle... S!G \ 0 Cleveland ... 400 •• Rork iM’d, HOO % 14 '• Toled.. G5O 4 - Galena .... 14 15 ]|u •• Chic .g'- 13 00 slo '.o “ Springfield 18 70 Id lu •• lUoomiugt... 10 00 H4O “ Eurhugton 2100 “St I.ouim ...,2l IK) Id 10 Pag. : mp?rs Kr» requested to procure their ticket** at the omo! of the Company, in MounngHbela lion*.-, Uiow tLe corß ‘* T J. DUKAND. Sup’t derekcd. NEW AND DIRECT BK>C TE OPEN'! No? thorn Illinois to the Mississippi Eivor, lOWA, AIISSOUIiL KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to tha Mississippi. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL MlPllS ROAD rjnMiRLT Til “ Cm-iGO ASD AT!KG*A A Cc-.T. MILITARY Tract k. it. is now completed, Ami Trains run ih- entire dlaiai.ce f om CHICAGO I■ l BURLINGTON, Jnwji, without charge of Care. TLf (July Dirtri Route to BGKLiXOTuN’. QUINCY. KF.oRUK, UUSGATIN K, OQUaWRA, FUJi i I>Eo MOINES, O.UNCIL BLU tV, Ac., flni J the om!t Ai I. KAiLKOAD Route iron OlllC.Mby TO ST. LOUIS, HLOO'-R INUTv».V CLIVfON, DBCAIt’K, CAIRO. SI’iUNGFIfi.D. JACKSONY JLLK, NAPLES, and iiitumidmo tutioun ot th« Ibianis Central, Groat WV-torn, :.nd uhio and .Vb“d -eipt-i Railroads. Truiu. o on the alwivo Linn Rave Chicago on the arrival t-i Train* from the Euvt—avoiding all lay ing over at iui) id tin* points. S agv.i leave daily f.>r Southern and Centre! ioxra and Northern Mi.-curi—making the qu-ckest at.-: loott reMoble route to resrh ui 1 the important poiuts we:l of the SHrsissifpt a- far hs Council P.lufr, with fn-m forty t., t.f.y culca than by any other ron e. The Rond, for a largo portion i.f the Wise, is laid with th-» coSTIKCOU'* lim. lh» smoothest riding uo 1 b«,t Railroad in the We>t— vrdl *i‘o.-ked wi.h tL-.- most modem Lo omotives:u>d eleaaut new Cars. 4555 Ny thi* route passengers are saje of making concre tions. an I art hi tig at St. Louis uo advertised ii.uu avoid, u,' t he veXAtionh del ,y rf fogs and lee, and dangers of navi-:i- Uon, as cu the route l*y Alton. ’ i»ftg*a;e clucked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for hmdting nt nny point. TtIKOUOU TICKETS by this route can be purchased at uh th«- Kellrciiid Oifle-s in lj.<- Ea.-t; ut the t-tfi.v of the Uomp nv. >rt:er nf CWrk ami Lnko streets, in the Grnfr» HiL.diag; nt thu De,,ot of the Uniena It. R, and nt the MuL Lent R. !{ UtUre, corner of Lake uni Dearborn d< , oppO'ite Tromcnt House. Chicago. Hti IG H T ct.ujjgt.rd by this" route will receive icctaedi ate despatch. C. fl. HAMMOND, Sup’t. C. E. KOI,LETT, Gfii’l Ticket Ag’t, Ch'ca *** Tl''.'Ki:TSc s n b,. procured at the principal Kuilr '«d OHtcr-s i.f thf* country. mhlb 186 a. Alii LINK~KO~UT£ 1855.”" vr.oji CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS- '!•> CUICAUO, ALT.-.S' AND ST. LuUld Rill- ROAD. Formerly the Chicago autl All«iik»lpp|. L-arrytnj) iht GYcaf Ai/im can Exj/rets and £ Ainiis. T’lIE u-.d;, Direct ftr,d Reliable Route to the South nud Sooth-West—feienty Miba Shorter than any other Route. Trt J TUEOCdU EXPRESS TRAIN’S Ptll.Y, SUNTiAY: EJTOtPTED Is.ivs A r rive • nt c , . . . „ VhxMgn. £t. la>u,s. M Louis Day Express 9.1 a a M >t St. Louis Night Kvp:e« ......Iu.OU P. M '2.4b p. m! Trains mo directly through without change cl' cars or baggage. Br<rm Chicago to St Louis in hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with thoßi-ck 1 Railroad far Ottawa, L i Salle, Keck Island and Con* tral low a. At Ihoctnlogton, with HHnoU Centn*l Rsilrcad Tor Clin ton, W nynesnile and D.-eatur, ft „j vr j; h itmcoH f r Peoiia. At bp inglic!J,with Great \\ eslern Radroud :or Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Allou, with Dally Line of Packet* for nautili ai, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious aad reliable rtmie to all portsoosof Norti.-caneru Missouri. At St. Louis, vvt h Daily First-da l -* S eauiers f. r New Orleans and intermediate i>oiuls ou the Lowar MiSAisyippi, und with Regular Lines of Pnck-is for ICnn*a.a, St. Joseph, anil nil points on the Missouri, Teuuespet* Cumberland mid Arkansas Rivers. R- P- MORGAN, Pup’t, Rlooining f on, 111. _ L. DARI.TN'I. Ag.-nt. (Jldcai a. 111. [ hp :j THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. r I'IIK GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, counc ting the At- J- lan.ir ciiit-3 witlj Westaru, Nurth-westorn and South- Wc.-tri 11 ttate.s, b? a coulinuom Railway dirivt. This road also coum-cts at Pittsburgh with daily liueot steamers lo all parts on the Western Rivers, nn i ut Cleveland an-l t'an* dusky with atenmorH to all ports ou the North-western Lakes; makiug the must direct, cheapest and reliable r*,.<U by which I HEIGHT can be forwarded to and from (lie G’rcat RVff. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA * PITTSBURGH. FlltoT CLAJiS.—Boots, hhoe«. Dry Goods, l .. (in boxes.) Furs, Feathers, Ac f P or SECuN'D CLASS. —Bnoks unj Stadoucry, j Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Woe. per iwiba. ther, Wotil, Ac ) TFIIRD CLASS —Anriis, Bagging, Bacon t n . v*. r Hv and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac | °^ c ' er I®^^- FOURTH CLASS—Cotfi-e, Fish, Bacon and | .. Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil J 6oc ’ P er 83j' in shipping Goo-Js from any poiut East ot Philadel phia, be particular to mark package • tna Fenneytvania Kailroad:' AH Uoods consigned to the Agents of this K,.ud at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded wlihjut detention. Freight Agents —Mcses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. Sneeder, Ptiiiudelphlu; Magraw A Iloons Balti more; Geo.C. FraDciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringuisn A Brown, Cincinnati, uhio; J. S. .Moorhrml, Louisville, lt. 0. Meliiruip, Undism, lud.; HutcllfT A Co., St. Louis, Mo; J. 8. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TR.UN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at A. M., and l»Uu*- burgh lor Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TUE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia lor Pittsburgh ai 1 P. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphiaat 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXFP.'r&S Tit AIN U-HTes Philadelphia for Piltsburgh. at 11, I*. M.,ahd Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at ll), P. M. Tbe above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads lo and/rum Bt_ J*>uis, Mo , Alton, (.alena and Chicago, 11 14 Fraukti.rt, Lexington and Louisville, liy. Terre ila.ite, Mhdbon, Lul'aieUe und ludianapoHs, loth; Cincinnati, Day tea, Springfield, lleUefontaine, Bundusky, Toledo, Civ ve lum!, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon oud Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nxw Orleans St- Lotus, Louisville und Cincinnati. * Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at ths different sturtlng points. Passengers trom the West wi i find thh; the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS MOORE, Agent, Passengor Lines, Philadelphia. . 4 J- MKcRIMEN, janaO Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. THREE TUHEE-STORY HOUSES on Franklin ond Kim streets. The corner house cun tains flvo rooms, a good cellar and a store-room—water fit lures through the house. The other houses contain eight rooms each ; hath p.scm • cullar.wud. hot and cold water through lh» whole house For price and terms call at the Heal .Estate Chios of B. CUTUUKRT & SON. AIIuUSE.ASD LOT FOlt 8450,-For tale, a' Frame Dwelling ljoose, with good Lot, paljil fenra iruit trees, 4c., pleasantly situated on Ml. tVaahinron’ wtthin twenty mlnotea walk of the city. A ™ he had in the above, and easy terms of payment ? W 6 s. OUIHBERI 4 BON, W Third eh RAILROADS VIA WELL6VILLB. J. A. CAUGIIKY, Ar% Pittsburgh CENTRAL ROUTE, a. a. nousTON, General Freight Ageut. Philadelphia. U. J. IXj.MUAiiKT, Superintendant, A.to:>ua, I\i. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, PHILADELPHIA I Association, Philadelphia. AHNOUNOEMKNT.—To all personsaffllct ed with sexual disease, such as Seminal Weakness, Im potence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Svnhilin An A* ’ or T th* »f'Trt RD Aa f OCIA TION of rhilaJelphU, in view b, t, destrucUon ?' tamn, lift, and health, oMued by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which ace practised upon the unfortunate victim, of «ach dleeLws by ACT worthy l rf'JhX D l UUiIIK , Sur ? eoB ’ 98 “ CHAMTABLK woTtny of their name, to Rive MEDIfJAi. *nvim’ GRATIS to all persons thus iraicfed. apply by letter, (post paid,) with a description o “heir con dltion, (aje, occupation, habits of life, a c ) and lo msm Sf roEV m Sp O CH%GE. Bafferll ’ S - t 0 ******* “DIOIN1& , Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, el tablished by special endowment, for the relief o( the ideb and distressed, afflicted with “Virulent and Epidemic diseases,” and its funds can bo utetl for no other purpose It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise tho above notice. It is needless to add that the association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Address (post-paid) Dr. CEO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. ___ -n.,-r./,r*VxJF^ RA UEAUTWELL,President. QEO, FAIRCHILD, Secretary. f a P2J GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE. JVC. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Oppositi iRDCPUDurcx Hall.) . Philadelphia. yUEKITXTRE, IE EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouisXlV, Louis XV, KlUaboihapand Antique, with Sculpture Canring and modem Styles In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple: all of superior construction, and finished iu the best style,equal to, ifnot excelling in qual- Ity, the Goods of any Establish ment In the United States. EMPLOYING couo 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 Famishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; bv which meana all tbe articles in each room correspond in style ondquality, and the immeusa stock always ca hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste m a selection, without the delay necessarily causwl in ordering Furniture. * To Ht* an idea ofthe finished Furniture on hand,l need only inform yon that my Roomaare 175 feet loner, bv 27 feet wide, four noom in number; with Shops contiguous, euffl -eient to employ 200 handß, which is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. ■ M9“Th<i Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted, to. carry safely any tlistoncp. 'Visiters to Pbila delplna are respectfully inrited, as purenasers or otherwise to call ana examine the Goods. au2s:ly ’ JOSEPH MOGIUDGE, COMMISSION ANT* FORWARDING MERCHANT No. 08 CoinoiciAL, below FiMi tiiaijr. . ’ St. Louis, mo*, /CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet with prompt anti personal .attention,and libt:a[ advanerr will be g’'“^ Cen requlred' Oa Consignments or Bills of Lading, Orders tortho parclicr.a of Liad, Grain, ITemp and other wW . b ® promptly ailed at the lowest market prices Theßccelnng and Forwarding of Merchaniliio and Pro- Jnce will meet with especial care and dispatch: the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expS of storage and Drayagaaa moch.as possible avoided. _ . Etriaraczs: Page 4 Bacon, St. Louie; Bills 4 Morton, Cincinnati: Oharless, Blow 4 Co., do: Btrader ft Gorman, do* Chouteau ft Valle, do; Hosea 4 Fraser, do: Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.ButU’r ABro.,FlttBbh; E.O.Gooodman A Co., do* D. Leech A Co. do; E. AO. Yarnail ACo.,s?hUadm _dos0 5 Morgan, J.M. Back A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegyß, do* Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller. . do ! do; Josiah Lee A Co., Baltimore. A. G. tarwtfl] « Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do* Howard, Son A Co., do; W.B. Reynolds. Louisville;’ __ _ . w .. . „ IT. D.Newcomb A Rro., do; T.U.Twicaeii A Co,,Commission Merchants, New Orlean* .S®- 1 bare an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipment? to thy nddress, when advised by letter per mtii.or rrhen endorsed on bills ofladinz before,or at Hie timed nipmont. JOSEPH AIOGRIDGK, au; ~ 0 St. Louie. Missouri. fllecliinlc's* Rnuk of PlttibureU. NOT IK IS 111:10-BY GIVEN that, purulent to tire provisions of the Act iocorptrutim* • aid Hank, np piovcit Mnrch 30th, 1K55, and the net approved the 16th lsso . cntitlel "An Aci Regulating Bank.," SUV;' l^rjr subjcripiioDS to the O.pita] Stock of sai I MEC Ii.MCo 1 BANK OF PITTSBURGH” will beortmed a > tb» MEEcniKTs- Bxcnunic. FourUi street,Pitulrarah, on the TWKNTI-SIXTH BAY OP APRIL, 1855, ut 10 o'clock, A M..M remain open tor six juridital days, from 10 o'clock, A. M. until 0 o'clock, P. M., ot each day J. K. Moorhead, It. 11. Hartley,, , - - William m. Hirsh, ".'„ Lu "r- W- 0. Ltrlie, , : n ' r "'f 1 n. L. Rlcg.alt, B. II- Smith, Itm B. Holmes, Win 1, Ntmick, -In-. q Lyon-, A U. Gro.»p, James A. Hutchinson, J. Pccooumaker, William J. Anderson, T. H. Holme*, Jamos Park, Jr- G-o W Jackion, j David Campbell, 11. Hepburn, I««c M. Penuock, llarbaugh, William F. Johnston, Alexander King, Qeo. C. F anciicua, Robert Galway, A. Kirk Lewis, Bamoet McCiurkan, G o. W. Cass, IlcM Da.'zrll, | Roly Pa;tT*on, A. W. Lcomi , J. 1.. Dilworth, npo o>7 SPBING STOCK OF HAMBTJHQ PIANOS, —CIIASLOTTK I!LUMP., No. 118 Wood E&jgfeJSffiggstreet, Pittsburgh, sole Agent ua Wtlu Tll,i Han,l)ur K Pianos are undoubtedly eu • *• perior to all others, both in elasticity of touch and supenonty of tone. y J Th,-j haro uot only rtcdvtd Iho hijhcsl marks of appro baton irom the best European Piaid-ts, such as LIST, TUALBRKO, And others, who bay* them constantly in their own use but ah., from our re.-ldent Professors. The following is an exirac: from a letter of PROFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCR. After describing the particular style, two of which he want.s lor his own use—one Orand and one Square—he speak- aa follows rf their excellent qualities: “ My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my self, hare a good instrument, and yours are the on.y ones which can satisfy me. “ Instruments areoffered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours. “ I remain yours, respectfully, „ *• H«bt HOUBOCK, Pittsburgh, Pa.” For sale by CHARLOiTE BLTJME, at the “Old Eetab Ht-hed I'iuno Depot,” lIS \V«od street, 2d door above Fifth Alsr - a. le Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Ilona, Davis d Cb.’s Boston Pianos, (which In the. Kaat ern r..u»s are considered superior to either Chickering’s or Nunns & Clark’s, but which fact is not extensively known, as ibey have but lately been introduced here;) and Other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prleoa trom $226 to $BOO. mhl9 \FEW days since, I published an advertisement of my Ii A3I3CKU Pianos, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. U Rohb&ck, of this city, addressed to Messrs. Dttumgurten & Heins, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, was inserted. This morning I observed in several of the daily papers a *• Notic ,” signed by Pyof. it, in which he states that I was unautboriz.-d to make use of it, and that it was incorrectly slated and applied. In r**ply—l presumed that ii he had written the letter, he, of course, meant what wa9 therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from blm tn make the same public. As regard: the assertion as to its incorrect ness. \ have the letter in my posswiou, and it speaks for its. U, ord for word us X have published. Messra liuum giirteo £ Heins are nof dependant upon'Ur. ltobbcck for eodou jment—their Pianos were known, appreciated and revived the highest rommendations from tho first artists, IODg before Trot. R. saw fit to pass an opinion upon them. My reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that he was well known in the city, and not bo ausa his recom mendation was necessary to establish the merit of tl.o Pianos. In cooclu.-hn, I may add that they stand on their own meritjond areendors«d by such men a* List, Thaiberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. mh»l CHARLOTTE BLUMS.- IN an advertisement of Mrs. Illume, in (his paper, my . na 1 e is mado use of in connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use la unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the mat er is incorrectly stated and misapplied, ’j be fact i are. these: About a year ago I wrote to Bauurgarten 4 Heins, PUdo makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) for a Pi-mo ofa new and peculiar construction,and of which I furnish od a minute description. Thry replied that they did not manufacture any sueh, and requested me to examine « Piano ot their make sunt -jo Mrs. Blume, at the samu time offering to furn sh me with a similar one, in ease I liked it. ; I scco; iiegly examined the instrument, but as it did not please me, I declined purcbasiDg cf them. I have since' Rough?: and am now using u Piano from tbe factory of hr>N.-> k Clark. N. Y. (tnh23) HENRY ROUBQCK. NEW STOCK OF CIIICKERING $ 80tf$’ PIANOS. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, • 3U U between Fourth street and Diamond alley, has jur.t received from the manufactory of GHtCKERINQ « St»NS, BOSTON, a new and full supplv of their *IRBT OLASft SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FuRTJBS, with Sirthe ate and valuable improvements—also or their plainer and lower pricvd.ntyles, naltailo for those who require a chenn but good instrument. All the Piano Fortes ftum this man nfactory ore warranted, and will be sola INVAHIAnr Y AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. “ AT OLD PlANOS.—Several Fccond-hand Pianos in .ond order, for-ale at $3O, SSO, $75, $ll6, ,180,4 a, 4c’ B MELODEONB—A full supply of Melodeonj of entirely new and heauUiuWtjleis.an4 from the best manufactorta In the country, at $l6, $OO, $76, $lOO, $135,.5160 Agent for the tale of CnicxmKu V. 01 ie . F ° r Kt taburgh and Western Penna. Foe?.i, ” 001 Btrest > b “tween Diamond nlley end reurin street. mhlO ttiO DAY 18 OVER 1. and many families havo puangbd their residences. Some have left places that ateUe;vr to them, have attended some “loved ®^ b through a long iilness, ending in death! ftianyflnd their uew home is not 03 convenient as the old one; while other.-; are pleased with the change. In moving, the hands are exposed to the cold air, and become sore, end rough. This cun be cured, and ibey can be made soft and while by the u*i of the UERPKTIC SOAP—price Icts. per cake* Sold by [ap4] S. U CUTHBEBT, 140 Third 6t. . T\o YOU WANT ASM ALL FARM I—For sale, a Farm I / uf Twenty-fcrur Acres, eight of which are in cultiva tion, aud all cleared except eight acres, which are in choice timber ; an Orchard of abeut eighty trees of different kinds; about five acres contain Coal; situated at three miles from the city, and three quarters of a mile from the Ohio river. Price $l7OO. Terms: $BOO in hand; remain der In one and two years. B. CUTHBEBT A SON, • - No. 140 Thiid et. »’..•'■*7. NUMBER 186. ST. LOUIS Andrew Burke/ Commissioner!. CARD. NOTICE. -,■- ar-iure4i ; wswf : ' " taszsD upas er rag eittsst saa pjttss vis tm*3 -OVI .iy. ~a usa: Out a-jtur*, ouo. mjertion...~ 54 s * “ eacfi ft-JditionallnßerUon ! “ “ on* week. ;.... 17$ “ “ ‘ two weeks. 300 “ ** tliree weeko.. 4CO “ “ one month. go ‘ " two loontiu... 7OC “ three rnontha ;» 10 ” " four month:! 10 GO “ “ elx months 13 GO “ “ one year 18 00 dtindlng Card, six lines or less, po. .nienn —— lo GO oeasoiabii it ruususi: °°| f ,r M °°°' of th» rowr) 26 00 DAILY MORNING POST. FRIDAY MORNING: The Statistics oftiomosopstliy. In connection with an account of tho late an niversary of the birthday of Hahnemann.at Philadelphia, whioh soema to havo been a very epirited affair, the N. Y. 2Vi6un« givoß the fol. lowing interesting statistics of Homoeopathy': Tho aggregate number of Homoepathio phy sicians in the Union is estimated to be between 1,600 and 2,000. This is certainly a very as tonishing increase in tho course of 25 years. Their numbers in tho large cities are neariy.aa follows: New York 100; Brooklyn, 26 ; Phila delphia, 70; Boston, 25; Baltimore, 16. Of the junior members of this profession, aboot. 8.50 are regular graduates of tho two American Homeopathic Colleges. The Homoepathio Medical College of Penn sylvania, at Philadelphia, was instituted in 1810. chartered in 1848, and opened tho Bamo year. Its faculty consists of W. A. Gardner, M. p , Dean, and seven other Professors. The '‘West ern Collogo of Homaapatbio Medicine,” at'Cleve land! Ohio, was founded March. l r 1860.' Like the former it has a faculty of eight Professors, of whom Professor C. D. Williams, &i. D., is tho Dean; Tho establishment of a college in thls Stato has been under consideration in the State Socie ty for tbree years, but this project has been in definitely, postponed. Last year. Dr. C. Heriig and his associates announced their intention to commence a new institution at Philadelphia,’to be called the “Independent Medical CollegeJof Pennsylvania,” but we have not learned of their' accomplishing this design. The number of publications on Homoeopathy is remarkably large for so new a soience, and is constantly increasing. This is mainly owing to the activity of its practitioners, who are steadily engaged in making experiments and reporting their results. In several of their societies, both io Earope and America, each member la bonßd to prove upon himself, and those of hie friends who Will undertake it, tit least-one-drug every year. Tho drugs thus proved, and their record ed symptoms, constitute the Homoeopathic Ma teria Medica, which is yearly increased. About twenty different periodicals have been published in this country, few of which have been con tinued more than two or three years. T’be prin cipal magazine now published is the Philadel phia Journal of Ilomcr.'pathy, edited by tors. Gardiner and Small, and issued monthly. : Homoeopathic hospitals and free dispensaries have been established in many of the large oiliea in Europe. In the United States there is but one hospital of this kind, viz: that at Philadel phia, which contaios over forty rooms, with as many beds; it is a chartered institution, and entirely separate from the college, whose stu dents, however, tbero receive clinical instruction in medicine and surgery. Attempts have beyi made to establish euch a hospital in this cify. hnt as yet they have not been crowned with bugc’cbr. The principal dispensary in this city, at No. 448 Broadway, corner of Broome at., was established October 1, 1845, and dispenses from 2,600 tp 3,000 prescriptions annually. That in_Brooklyn, at No. 68 Court street, was fouudod'Bome two years since ; during the last year it had 485 pa tients, for whom it made about prescrip tions. The Future for Wool Growers* With maDy farmers, just now, tbereis much JDuht as to their future coarse. Wool is com paratively low; all kinds of grain are high.; So also with animal food—beef, pork, and mutton never demanded such high prices, and both hot ter and cheeso have paid the dairy farmer bettot* than ever before. Wo propose to consider the question whether, with all' these factß before him, the farmer can do better than to continue to grow wool, or raise sheep as his circumstances will permit. And in the first place let us see whether grain growiug is likely to prove as profitable for any length of time, as it now is. While wheat brings such prices aB it has for tho last two years, farmers will sow, though the midge does destroy more or less of the crop, for the high price warrants the risk. A partial failure, even will yield a profit. It is hardly possible, however, that wheat will command such prices for any length of timo. Yet It iff equally certain that it will bring higher.prices-upoo the average for the next ten years, than the last ton. A permanent rise in the price of wheat must follow the increase of gold, and is one of the results of the California acquisition. ; The increase of gold will enhance oil kinds of agri cultural products which go to the support of hu man life. If society be divided into producers and non producers, includiug in the former only those who till the Boil, it will be eurpriaiog tosco how : rapidly the non producing are gaining in popu lation upon the farmer. And herein is one solution of the distress that has everywhere prevailed in cities and villages, and which must continue until the balance is restored to ■ its proper level by the surplus power becoming pro ductive. It may be safely asserted of the wholo ooun try that productive labor ha 9 outran capital; that, agriculture sells more than it bay's, and tho differenoo is finding its way to the pook-. eta of tho farmers, and does not flow back rapidly to the mechanic or the manufacturer. Tho country is growing rich, but not so tho cities. High prices, then, for grain, must provail uq* til the Burplus labor of the country baa.gone to raising grain, and thus by a Full supply the market is lowered. A result that will take place, : but rather slowly. The high price for grain will also secure a good price for meats, and; will make the raising and feeding of cattlo, hogs and sheep, both safe and profitable la dairy pro ducts there cannot well bo any falling o fir in' price, from tho fact that the section of cur coun try best suited to that business is comparatively; small, so that while tho population rapidly in creases, the moans of a supply aro not increas ing in tho same proportion. Tho consumption in milk by the cities and villages, forms no in- 1 considerable item in tho consumption, of dairy products. All kinds of farming will pay well, if devoted to the production of human food. Bat wool will not command as liigh a price, comparatively, ta other products. Still It will : be profitable to keep sheep, aa profitable aa any other stock. It ia hardly possible that good me-:, rino wool ia good condition Bhould range below an average of 35 cents per pound, we think’ for " years it will go higher. But taking it at that ‘ price, and tbs average product of 4 pounds perkj head, it gives for the use of tho sheep $1,40, say nothing of the lamba. Merino lamba in good condition, at six months old, will sell read,- i\y to the batcher at from $1,25 to $1,75, say : ' the average is $1,50. At this price few farmers are in the habit of saving their males, except some that are very choice, and many of the best breeders will not do that, unless they can ectn* • mand a good pTico for them for stock. The re-, r salt is, that very few males are or should be ’. wintered. Thus the increase in a flock is near*. ; iy equal to the number wintered, Maklog all , reasonable allowances for casualties, and tho , farmer gets annually $2,75 per head from his . t sheep.• , . r While, therefore, wool ia not, and ’probably will not be lower than it has averaged for the last ten years, sheep have mcro (hao doubled in Value of carcass, by reason of the great demand for food ; mutton being the rheapeat as it is the . t most healthful of all meats, Is coming more and 7 spore into use, and tbo demand for it is increase'' ipg at a; rapid rate. It will be found by ..the : ; farmers who continue in the business to be, ns i -It always has been for the capital invested, by far the most profitable of a y branch that he ' carries on. And, over a large portion of the Union, more money can be mado acre, hy growiog mutton for the market than beef! • think it will not be more than twenty years - the raising of/sheop -will .be largely,on,> tjie increase. Up to this time wool has-been, ihore an object than the thlf time forward the carcass wilt bo more aa dje/V the wool. v ,j | The fulurr, therefore, has nothing in : t tbtS r ■aped be at alt gloomy to the wool grower, amK wo hopo the many good flocks which now exist?.*, in the country, will not bo sacrificed by the ing low price of wool. Good sheep will pay that farmer who takes good owe of thoifr—and if he* does not; poor ones ate too good for him.*~ TFooI Grower ani Stock Reghltr* „ * t&2t atfo.B, rr * APRIL 27 ■vV *• ‘\
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