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BV GJLLMUHK dfc MONTGOMERY, Mon H-TY-3T uusxtft 0> srogjL AttD. KFTH STBUTi.' - j#y 1 BRMB.— FIT* Doll ora* year, payable strictly to advance. Six Dollarswßl invariably bo rejuired if not pai Bfr- Single copies *rw©ogltta--for at tfca counter In the Office, and by tha, v aw«- Boys. THIS EiTiraDAT.&OBJTIHGi.FOSJ Ppoflnhoa from the.ame offlcf, °“ ‘ ” coplM hUt. at TWO DOLLARS a jew, in advance. Binglo coplM n M-‘No%aMrwin ba 4ls»nttnned nnlew at th* torn. »»■£ 'S^%t the largest Job Printing Offices in ihe dig, whore all Ic'n U of nwrJi it done on ihe skirted notice, and nwtt reason obit terms. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Kobti C. G. Spcoqly Attorney and cqsnbelloratllaw—Office,No. —, Fourth strucL, P*:ttdmrgb;-Pa. ■. .decll-ly James A> l^owrk, TTORNKY AT ( AW--Qmco J F> i !Urtb.£treet,Pittßbnrgh l Itptwpttn'SmitKfieTd street nod Cherry alley ~T3ecll:'ly JOSEPH W RAVISH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oillcey fto. 144 Ponrtb atreet* HTTHPmwn, pa. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, UOlce, corner Fifth and Grant ata., jufblv?| mTsacnau. pa. . Thomas Mean,, ATM’NBV AT T,.\W AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. OHki, next door to tlie Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. * C— J- -a— -— 87V. Itoaa, Attorney at law—No, iooroufihptreeLPittflborsb, Pa. fourth door helow-'Mr: Rod? Patterson's Livery Btahla ;. - -• ; -• if 28 - C. Orlando Loomli, ATTORNEY AT LAW—CUfiq5, Fourth street, above Wood. ]y4:y , • 1 «- TlVbmna M* BlaraUall, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office,Lowrle’e Building*, Fourth street. janTily R, H« Caruabnn, ATTPRSRY AT LAW—Office od Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street. J. S. M'Clowry, TTORNKY .AND COUNSELLOR AT- lAW— Office tn BakewellV Building*, on Grant street. D.'ilTH&xen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 1-7 Fourth street, aboTe and ; • Patrick M’Kenna, ALDERMAN OF iiilßD WARD. OFFiOE CORNER OP OR ANT AND FfETU STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderm in l«n! "hero all bn aim-ss pertaining to the office of A Merman and Justiro of tho Peace wli 1 he promptly attcmled to. _r9bl:.im_ «g. iluckma*wr, Aldertaan, / vFFICK, Grant *tr«*«rt, between Fourth st. and Diamond I I Aiiuv Coavi-yaueim; of all kinds don* with the great er latfftl accuracy. Titles .to Real Estate ex- __u^! " K. s. Neal, Alderman. N- o oi THIRD Street, between Wood aud ilarketstreets, L’ittsborcbii Colleetionspromptly aiide. Bond«,Mort* gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and^acca n y • , ,t~ : uTXiUj, sukueonYlentiSt. (sqc cessor to G. W. Biddle,) '>o. 144 SMITH (JppSIjgSkFIKLD STREET. , . , TJT Office hours, from 8 to 1 o clock, and rota 2 to t o’clock. feb!s. y , • j^COTT. DENTIST, Fbartlmreet, live doora Market. Ofncx nouns —From nine A. M. to five M dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. " «. U. W. HKRSTIN'E t CO.. COMMISSION AND FORWAKBING MERCHANTS, AM) , Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Gifr cinnati and other A r 0.93 Front streets, between Market and JVj*rjr ilrte^t PITTTOCB.GII, PA.. Z&- Liberal cash advances made on conslgnoeots. Par ticuhir attention paid to forwarding Western tnercbandlHe. Clark & Thaw, Wo, Baglay & U'Vm. M • Cully & Co., K. Sellers t Co., Hny* * Blank. hr«mer A Rahui, Henry GralT, K*i-, "‘in. Bkbbaum, &. R. J ?. hnß * o ®’ K«q., Tboma.' Bakt-wcH, Esq., George Ledlie, K-q-, oolumoa Stoii-T, K er s. J “ r Ll_ km. DixuUAM...’ Bwoaaa W.ll. I3ISOHAM «3u CO., FORWARDING ANI) COU'USNIuN MERCHANTS, sCrcct, ojnwsil' I’cnna. i2~*lroaii Ufjtot, arr - * nrrsnrar.n, Pi. Henry H. Colilno, iNORWARDiNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and * Whok-aV U. >. t*nN.«e. Batter, S-eds, Fish, and produce p*iit*r.«ily. No. do W7M» Su., Pitt ilMir-.rn.__ l»nar6 pan! it KnrclocU, CIOMMHrSION AND FHUWARDINU >i KItGIIANS, ANl> STEAMBOAT AUK.N IS—No. < Water direct, Cincinnati, Ohio. ___ _ .. . k*? 1 .! • iiluir & Dlottrliead, WHOLESALE GRoCKK.i AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. •_*: \\\rv\ __ __ ™.r*-3 __ - ” - 'i*- c., rdortjnn, BOORBKCt.KR and STATIONER—has always on hwn a!?••«''»rt®»*ntof School, MisctflLuK-ou.: ami Blank n x>£s "printing. 1* \A aud Cap Paper, \V h'*!e«!i!e and Re tail. No. 1" l V/oot Ptr-***t- below Fiflln U*>t aide, PitttLnrsh. OiQ- vVan'-el. Ua.;s and Tanners’ Scrap;.. npljdy *“ I. \,V. Clin.tl\vlclt» DViVI : '.li IN ” AGS AND r\l'Hß, Sc.. 149 Vtw\ tHreK. ruiiiiar.*'b. T!i* *rU-* itTc&ib p*ii t*«r rags myl‘i y tai-ym BIIT.CB, ....’.vm. Hi'.’&Bi-.oS, Pittsburgh. W 'Milferißlcket.on, __ OtiOChlW, I>J I’OKTKiltf OF BRANDIES, Win** & a-J Nok. K’2 un-1 174. corner of Irwin *ud Liberty -icwtf., lron, NaS*. Ootton I Jtc.. con'tun'Jy <«u Lmj-I. _ William Carr A Co., iWs. Ca;;& t-iteni tbe tirui <»f J Pahkkh & Co ) ■\Trni-'!'K3ALK li lU>O RRt* and U'‘al**ri* lo FoMsa vYinef yw >io i Unn 'lononK-ih.-iuaJui t«-v No Obtnaiorfriftl Kow r Libert? fLre«t, Pittsburgh, w. ’ Co-Par tniTSblp. mHB t- ooscnlr.?r» hn»« iliirt Usy i'»ra«;d a partnership for I ifc- ■ ..f r:\rryin-.; im O.m Jmi forward inv, in cniiu«i*uoo *nii tb« F*Jk C.t<-on and od, and / r<- tluA -trio of Kx»L»il A RICH AunrON; Sn. Ilf. WWr un i 16u Front street?; formerly be BnrorM-r** jg[j JAMKS ItlCllAKl’sON, JA5*. J. DKNNKTT. PilLJbar7b..FebraaT? J-t.ASiI T.l U. tiUAYO. Diamond, l’*., l«w.*-r D r Covin'.rv Pro-lore, ntfpTP for sale » ehojce stock o Ton family imy fpn-esnf erer? and tbe pureri quality, ground at hL* ttao M » u »* Dried Fruits, forei|a^nd , J)oniesuc. 1 roduev taken in u, chance for Merchandize. , . , ... F K D. ha* aroourcdt* full aK<ortnient of Landreth b Warrant'd (Jiird-n nr;-.i in-rites the attention of all id tere.-tod In rural affairs. '* nll W ST CVOLi*f&r •• • ‘ J; fUCCUKUSOS. J. I. UCNiIKTT ENGLISH * lUCHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEHCttANT3, asp Wnoleaale Duller* In Flsll, Bacon and 08, and Produce ffpn**niNt Warehouse formerly ncraipi*d by BurbnJpe * lughram, So. 118 Water and 150 Pirel rtreet, PlltaburKh, Penna. - - CoiumlHiloii House. aUIE subscribers bare opened* Injure for the above POM, at No: 17 -f mKlrtieM street, four doors above lb" Mooomrahelfl [louse.: Wo will purchase, or receive. »» commission,-for jabucoosirtiinratsof t lour )>uvu.Cluru-., Ooru Cnli,%.irlr\l'. has &»,' Oriu Srri, llitrA I fry. npoa which we will mnkb adrnncm, or purchase «i 'be j IJ JU/-.EO*CO^ Jai. iii'iiftughllni * SEALBU TN GOOCdKIKS, tMIuDUCE, FLOUII, JiACON, to.* No. 10, corner Smilhaeld au4 Klr.-t l »tt“ :h, ftu ; • • TUO I *.'if. TO ON O' T. B. Young ACo, .V * o' .Smith fuldstrcft, fippmitf City FT<Ad> MASU.-A TUBERS OF CABINET FURNITURE ANT) 0 i.AtHS,o! every description. Material# ana wort taansliiv warr»oti*l l ftn4Hnltliitre«iar.*d prices. Car- \*k*v |q o'rWiftj TNr land "and-water earrlaze. JJ nn 1 JOUK u. i'^U.SQ O,l bw Wood* lU.' Jlli KK : A*W WItOtiKSAT.E' DBAWCR' IV WIN US A..\*U LIyUuRS, No. 147 North, Second street, fifth abory lUw>,-«:wt si'W, -l’hU»ii»lphia, hat-no hawl the host nuar-ti-'? ot nltl Bramijea, Wines. Insh Whisky, Moncnga* tie I a Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials. *« , on terns worthy the itteation Of purchasers nod dealer*. fau - 9Y T... . £ Co., WIIOLWAhK OROOBKd and Comtnmioii ' T erchants of P*»nn «n-1 ’>-,h Wm. DlgbFi Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STultE.,Af<ii.mic Hall. FifUt strvt, rias)mri;ii.—ClMuaA made to order, Id cool «tyle, and at moderate it. it A C Duacan,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, nul Dealers in Produce For elgo Wiu.y.ind Liquors, OU Uoormgahela and Recti Bed Wblskv. No. »I Uhartr «.. Wttabargh. P» " A. TJntllc, ftggafiV V,'HOLES ALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS BSBBBITIiHNK VALISE and CARPET UAH manulac 05T turer. No. lOC Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. John 11. Mellb'r, 'Iir.HOLBSAL.E AND 11KTAIL DEALER IN MOSICAI Vy ' RUMENTH. Pianos, Morlr, School Books anc SUtlouar y; No. 122 Wool stre.U _ „ 'i» nl a. j. HAGAN Cc AHIi, WiIOI.E3A.LE and Retail IK irs in Silkt, Fhncy and Staph DRY GOODS, Nos 91 M*.rk«tand 8 Union ftreet, Pittsburgh. - :„ JOSEPH CH WHOLESALE .AND . RETAIL DEALER IN iMPORTKt) CIGARS, Vo. f>3 MXuket ‘■Titter. PcTTflptTßon. 'POWKir * itlJiilOOS, AnrinTHCTOBAl -m OItMAMKNTAI CAKVEM BSUITf; n >,l Patterns for Casting to every style Ornamyn . composition Ornament* for tie KatiS,ofSott ? , Buildings, Ac.; 0. SMITITVIEXI BtreeW near the Post Ofuei.. . .. WOOLFS DVEBAND CLEANEh V 7b£m“lAb£ «« the Emmet Hotel, marl AU.W.IWT. B. OCTHDCET. c CUTHBBJRT & SON* l EAT. ESTATB AND GENERAL AGENTS, £\, SmM-fifld 'slrtti- - -No. 174 Pittsburgh, I*o johsTutchk^, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street. iS:y;l Wait door to 11. ChlM'a ShM Housa. Pittsburgh • TOSi FLEMING Larins "associated with JOS. ■ v.i»otrips* Will hereafter be conducted under tb «7 r AML roa".vS?«M •'*'«*. »»“ 0f Smit^at:y Fnnrtb :gtre<»ta. . -' — , vl lllam Thorn, Dru(?gl»t) H ABitiKSIOSED to the corner of HAND and PS ‘Vh.S.tawhem he will, as nsoal. attend promptly! AH articleain hisUnearewaTrantr lMf33 •• - vJy S ''V ■ i; . ••..• 1 •., r ~ :■’• • • PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “ HOST BUILDINGS.” CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT *6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 I TEN PAID STRICTLI IN ADVANCE^ YOLUME XIII BUSINESS’CARDS, ENTERPRISE WORILS. HO. 1 36 WOOD 6TUTIT, T IBJ> DOOK DXLOW VZ&GIH AILX7. BO IPjV a TETLEY . IMTORTERS and manufacturers ot SURGICAL AND DENTAL . INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, An. We keep a general assortment of the aboTe articles constantly oa band; together with a general ruriety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and ReTolrcrs, Flasks, Ilorns. Shot Belts, Caps, Powderr, Lead end Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Uuntingand Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Droseurs’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES! —We are making Rifles of erery description, to order, of the best meturi&l, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Hunting parties sapplled at Wholesale prices. niyl6_ Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. ffIUE subscribers are uow opening at their new Warerootn* i 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, tho largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, FENDANTB, end all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, aver offered to this market. Having arrangements by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low a$ any house to the Wost, 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 evory de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLKR 4 CO., No, 109 First street. GEORGE tJLETCHER, FROM NEW YORK, » MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gossnnter Yentilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every description of Ornamental Hair, for Lndtes and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Fitta- Burrcnca's system enables Ladies and Gentlemen to measure thuir heade with accuracy, FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Heud. No. 2 From tho forehead over tbe head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From car to car, over the top. N 6. 4. From ear to enr, round the forehead. Fur Toupees, tn cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. fmy4 KcW'-Coach and Carrlag* Factory 1 BROTHERS & CO., Carner nf JUbtcca.and BdTaont.xirtft j, Allegheny Oily, XP*'**' T 3 WOULD respectfully inform their friends rv /^rH«» d the public generally, thot they hove commenced the manufacture of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies,Sleighs and CbatioU, in oil thvir various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also by attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all thuir work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wh**el stuff, they feel confl* 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 purih>- •lag elsewhere. __ octdily j t. JohnstoN ». t Johnston *. uaoei Elcelstor Carriage Factory. JCHN'STON, HUUTIIKR 4 CO., PRACTICAL COACH MAii BRS, corner of It*berca and Belmont street.*, Alio ghony city. Pa., hnvo on bund and or* manufacturing an eitrnsi»e assortment of Carriages. Roekatruys, Baggies, Cars, 4c., mu le in all their Tarioa* styles, with strK-t regard to durability and beauty of finish, using In ail their w-urk the best Juniata iron ah‘3 eastern THcYbry. Its pairs a> ten-led to oq the must r«asoo.nd»> term*. They feel confident that ail sho may favor them with their jiatroo agti. w.U l>e perhsetlv fiattff:-*d oti trial -f their work- Tbe Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass *-ver7 fif teen mluute-Munug th- day. octU-Vly _ ' ' PITTSBURGH COACIi FACTORY. M. BIOELOVT tfAUTIN L. STtViN.s..„ GEOBOE AUUKT. Bigelow & Co., r<CCORSSOnS TO E. M. BIOKL AV. No 46 Diutnond hH**v, n-ar .treet Pitts burgh—OOACUKc. OAKiUAGKN, IMI KA-KSytSPajp* TONa, BUGGIES*. and every description of JfciC—-J*- fuO'-f vehicles built to nr-b-r. and tiuldeJ in a manrfpf uo surpasstal r*T !*♦*•,iity of tje-dgn. riegan-e of finish, PXRI ©f ■workmanship. a.u-1 durability of mat^rtaLj. All WHh WarTHTltesl JOSEPH KLEMIXG, ft c cr r :i so a to l. triunj i co.] /CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps * _j constantly on hand h full assortment nf Drugs, Medi cines Medicine Chest-*, Perfumery, and all articles pertain lug to bis business. &3~ Physicians' Prescription? carefully compounded at alt hours. _ __ _ _ ja:9y__ -JOiitl FLXMIKO C*HHikU» /LOIISO FLEMING BROTQEUS, (Successor* to J. Kidd k Co.) WIIOLEBALE DRUGGIST 8, yo. CO irxwi Sired, fttlxluryh, /'a. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. JOHN BAFT, JR., (rfuccwsscr to Jus M’Ouffey.) Wholesale and Retail Drugclit, AND Deahrr in PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUPES. Ac., 141 Wood -treel, three doors below Virgin alley, flpr-lrtn Ael y PITTJ'IIUBGn. R. . L . ALLE N , WHOLESALE DEALXiI IN | Foreign Wines, Brandiaa, Cigars, Old Mononga- ( hela Rye Whisky, &c., i ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, No. 8 WOOD STREET, I’ITTbIIUUUII, PA. tTTINEA, Bravdiea, Gins, Cordial-, Jamaica Spirits, Bt. VV Croix and New England Kura, Clarets, Champagne?, j Scotch Ale. London Brown Stout, Irish. Scotch, Bourbon, ] Old Monongolieln Rye and Rectified W bi.«ky, Aj.pl*, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandis; imparted Ilaraua, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spnnl-b and Common Cigars all ut such low p‘io**i*w» to challeng . comp* Uion. Pane) Bar Keg* and Labelled Bottled of every style, and Demijohn* of nil Bites. I respectfully iuvlte an examina* lion of my stock, et No. 3 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, peun.v apro.ly sew School for the Violin. By uc. hill—the practical violin scnooL— A a-'" and complete fynr.ps.ii of Vi.)’.in playing, io an progre-rive nml practical h*rm, nud designed expr>.fsly for the American student, to which i* added vuioable l*e* Aiinß and exerdsi*- nnd beautiful arrßOgeroeo’s uf> Stilus and Du , *J>'t)i' tbe most popular melodic* ul the day. arranged and campus*'! by U. C HILL, popil nf Spohr, late pn'*ilen’ of the New York Philharmonic Society. The 'il>)Te just received, io advance of tho trade, by I3ENRV KLF.BKR, 101 Third street. 11. Ileatlly <*• Co., ('IHKAP CAHPKT WAUKIIOISK, ,Y«. 82 Thir.i strft, j j ne<ir J farWt. r<» {>»• ■••tfuMy inform th-dr fronds | j nn<] th«* public k ’*-tnTt.nv, that they hum nnw in ('lore th.dr > 1 complete FALL STOCK. cond-iing of C AHPKTF «>f evory . j docnption. from th-.* Rival Velvet and Nrni*i»U, to the* com ! I mnn Ingrain, Hemp and ling. Floor (hi Cloth, from one - - - 10 eight vsrds wide, new designs and vptv rich. Cocoa and Keifcovai. | Cuuton Malting, Druggets, Hu??. Mat-, Muir Window «“JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER, : Shadtu. Are. iVrsons in waut are Incited to call nod eXsrn ff AS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison Id,. Oi- ir Steamboats, Hotel*, and Residences furn* i i alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near Smtthfleld, where labed ou the most reasonable terms, the attention of his friends and the public is invited to the : *mn!l profits and quick Bales "‘aA stock of KEADY-MADK GOODS always on hand. Also, . TERM? ('APII ONLY. _ £^2 Cloths, Caesimeres and Vestings for ordered work. A full ' W. S.’ iliwen. fuifiortmenl of Furnishing Goods lbr gentlemen, including npilK OLD PRINTING KHTABLI'GIMKNT, (late John lUU of all qualities. Trunks, Umbrellas. Ac., Ac. jn6J _ j [ Mf . n * stwkton ) nml Mank Hook and Stationery JOHIt M'CLOSKtT- CORWSUUS M’CLOSSXI. i Warehouse, is prepared to execute every Style id I^ya* l , Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchant*, ; Commend.,!. Canal und SUmrabnU Job Printing and Book NO BB WOOD STIiKKT. '• Binding, nti 1 furnish every article in the Blank Hoik, Paper THE subscriber* respectfully inform their old customers 1 and Stationery line, at the shorUM notice n»d on the most an 1 the public in general, that they hare this day as-! term- MdattithOT.elT.Untb. »ho« burtn...,nnd« the firm ; m.nk U™* «■■■! StnUonery M.rehooM. Matin* OHIr. ot JOHN lI'CLOSKKY & CO. They respectfully solicit a j and .V«>k Bindery. corner of Market and So-'otid s a. i noi,lo ‘“lie previous baßlnfflo*of e.eh *lll be settled by them aelvejt r«tsactively. _ _ 1V LAIIiD, {late of the firm of Coolxt A Lajhh.) having tV. opened STOIIE NO. 0, (two doors above the old stand.) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a -bare oi the patronage of the late firm. .. N. 8.--Clothihg made to order in the most fashionable styles, and on tbo shortest notice—inferior to none in the city. • l‘ n26: * tYfl have carefully examined the above work of C. C. Hill’y, end consider it one «f tbe mo3t complete and pmc cal Yiuiiu Schools we hurt* ever Been. <J. ANTON, B. VOG EL, f e bC Teacher* of Music. .KHA.SCiS L. 10L251 James Molltnger, MONONOAHELA PLANING MILL-Wcald respectfully Inform his friend* and the public, that blfl new *sUb- UfihmeDt is now in full operation, and that be is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and All aU orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. . and Plank, planed on one or Doth Bides, constantly on hand. j . Bafib, Doors, and Mouldings, ol eTery description, made to ol Builderfl and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now rurnish them with planed rtull suitable for every description ol work. vm a. iuruon. . ckihwxil.. HEBBON & CBISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERB, MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, BTEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca stroet, Allegheny City. Office aDd Store, No. 12 Market Btreet, 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. fwb9.ly .DANIEL ACL, JB. JOSEPH T- LOWRY, Jfa. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Street*, OSc« up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY* nnnounce to tne public that bo has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Persons in want of earrauts, in nhy capacity, or those In want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. „ __ References —T. J. Blghara, EBq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James llackeral, A. A. Mason, Maffit A Old. J&nlB_ Bclmchman A Hannlcln, LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the Post-offlee, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Babuls, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold. Bronx©, ot Black, In the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octls:ly .S. L. ODTHDtai WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre <Pitts burgh, Pa. MANUFACTURERS Of Gooklng Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grates, Coal andYVood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Venders, Parlor Stoves, Sad and Dog Irons, Hollow YVare, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. fmhlS .J. FLUTIN' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY w. t. McDonald, m. a., principal. FIE 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 Messrs Vender lUfertnaJ—UoTL. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr, 8. P. Von jnSoEEt. B. Miller. Jr. _; t , JOHN GHOBTg, ~ I MPO'RTKK OP J?RANPIESj_QIN, imES, *=-—Denier ’ l in fine Old HonSiShela .Also, iiectifying- XiiSllel, comer of Bmlthfleld and Front »J>JIB KECOMM KNDATIOy. •D. REIUINO EE.. Graft, Relalngcr dt Graff, BUSINESS CARDS. THE Into firm of JONES & QUIGG. having been dissolved by the dcftih of Joi.n F. Qulcg, on the 27tb inst., the busluefS of Raid firm will be nettled by the undersigned, nt their olDet*, corner of Boss and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—[oct&y Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER ot Spring and Blister Steel, Plonzh Slab Steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Kllptlc Bprlugs, Brass Nut Taper, half patant, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iroo Asles,—corner of Ross nud First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly ISAAC JOSES . H. U. Rogers 4 Co., MANTJFACTUKKUS of K.OGEKS’pntent Improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and Firststreets. oct2ly JACOB M’COLLISTBU, WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL CIGAR MANUFAGTURER AUD PEALED l* ALL KINDS OF Tobacco, Snuff, anti Clgara, A f o. 25 Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Keeps constantly on band a largo supply of nil the various brands of Imported Cigars. _ CHINA HALL, MARKET STREET. BETWEEN THIRD ASP FOORTII STREETS. Strangers visiting tius city should call in to pwo the beautiful assortment of CHIXA, GLASS and QUEEXSWAHE, now open at the above establish ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in nil the latest styles of Dinner. Tea and Tuikt Ware, whit*' iron stone, we hare a great variety of shapes; also, gold baud and fancy colored stoneware Tea and Toilet sets. Our stork of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad DLhes aud every article appertaining to r Dinver F«i is large and well'selected. Urftnnnln Ware. Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods, we have a Inrge assortment. COMMON tVARK—Our stock of common Tens, Plates, Dishes. I rw.-rv, Nappies, Howls, Pitchers, nnd every article In the line is large, »ud we are prepared to park 1 hem with or without tine goods. n= the purrlmsrr tnuv wish. Alfa', a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS wABR, which we arc pidlinc nt mantifß-turers’ prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or rutnil, by Ortto,;; JOHN J O’T.EUIY, VVM. A. M’CLUKG, DEALER IN Fino Tout, Choice Family Grocorioi and Willow CORKER OF WOOD AND STXTII STS., PITTSBURGH. PA. ISnow receiving a large assortment of FUKSII G.'ODS, in addition to bin already extendve -t.-.-K, pur*hss--u from first hand- in the Eastern markets, "Lirb, will be ?old at the lowest market prices. •fl©* Hotels, Steamboats, ftnd famllie*, buying by tb* quantity, supplk-d at wholesale rate*. -Mivenal in the city tre-« .-<f char go PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBEBT B. PATTEBSON, Proprietor, COHNKI; ' 'F UI AMO.M) 6TKKKT AVI»CHHHKY AI.LET. fIMI B subvlhor II v «m n ur.ro-< to thr Lsdicft and J[ Gentlemen «r that he has TereVitly r RIDING SCII'XM., whk-b, io point of vise. reuitn'Hli'u?- dps? and ftlnpt.*tsf>n. undeniably exivlw onv similar e:-tab lM]in*nt In tb- Unite-1 Stale* Its location i«» front nil par L-1 <>t th- city, while lt« hSsjh nnd airy nitunttnc it especially to tho prnnotioD of health, by this most mtrveabl* eTeroirs*. Tb« Hour* arr- dwih* and w-11 traiop-i. nnl jTOprietor pl-Uw* himwif that cj j»Rin« i t us,; V»- ptj-.*r<-*l to mrlu this estahlhbiijriit Uin first in thn '■.•nthhn'v t«f tho Ni'h. ocV2?ct( rjMIK In>r.“‘ of Mr. J'MIN A f'.vri.L In r<ur basin**- -s i-nri, •! ■« 11 v ii.'r-vru-nV **nr Ma* WJIOI.KS K I.K (; KOCKKS. wil: l- c\.:U; uui-J lit lb« remnitt g arlu-M- ur. h r Srtn o' li\< i M K V, A fQ . N. ; W • -! -'.T'-pt. I’;:-' v -IT’ U. 11 Vv, •>, 1,f,» . W'>o A CO.. N:'. .‘.I -irpv.:. I‘l-i tt >. \LKY A O '. ,-‘j . I- 1 ! I'.'- 1 .-. 1 '.M J • 11l A w: srM rn inters t -a :J. 1 •‘in.-sor M '■»* A t • “ A I."»■ 2, wh''. «-uh .*• I»rj w* 1 • -i -in; i" M lh- < 1 F*>. W i-’-r! t -«.arv-t. I <' iin’ 1 r r, -. .'iiP * v- : t\«» i;-w f.m to th»* ; i.tTfti o- -1 ' < f »«'•' '* .v. im. r n miu.kh. 3 A. L-.’V» S. A . I.ONT. & <•«»., \M r' 1 \M' U»« Ki TTrllt.* 4 I'j mn'cHil g . •* <!• •'« *.*• i-l>-• • 1 -r.'.ul> r JN'tifln M.-, u i •: i. r W*** ‘' 1. T.-.;, ft n 1 i-; vV •• Ursv* ' «'» t»* fn' nl*h Uulit. :»l ’.'cv.-,* s*v\ T-.: W Kitti a-i-i y An'.U Attrition M-MM rr, ovtjn! ty -'n hi tv! _ *’™L Silver Bl *tt u far I or y. SPOON*. /.<;. —Urt-vcTl* i.t Pairs* '.J sol '-Tier In rn-tniHrturi nc tay «n rrirfe, *!«• r.T’ r.f-v. tfl'inr '.l 1*» i -e-t! !r>r-r th.ta Ibe .'iU-ern c.r .-‘-.'a. !;-rv AM « r'< .SVr^r—nl*n nunuJ'.t.-! i.r.- f-f Dri:i*h qaaii'y \V*t.-h«-.*> »ml \Viiieh r-;.nt'iT.rf ecu'with Mery fa cHt'.y snJ n*n«-w-J 1 ,rn-.u. iri.jn in ci\.- eotlr- wriOVtir.*-. {(■ ru»ti>ro«r«, >~ 'h i-..« t•• y: in- hu I 'hr- •u:-TV'.r quality <•! • j... v ,. r y W W '<Vli,miN, notU (jlenmbonl fr* urn 11 nr «■ ivnt! Uiair* *—» WK biivt- c>!t Ji.itiJ in ! «i" <^'n tLrl« STK.AMIJo.vr CABIN CHAIJI.-. i-f rr. rv .«.■ -■liriicn. » •* • K*t»*r.*.i .Ti Tn v \r ; I).. 1 V.r d La Jit* Cai-'-i C5.-ii:r, of v-r'o'i« G*-u .*. Jo Jo •• 6ui«- 1’ ..■ x Jo Jo .\--: r Toilrt lsc\pp; Diva?.* . O'rtr.J TVJo>', \Vn.|, Si ► 111*: CVrJ J-; \V« rr ii- . Trnyt, t<- . .*<*.. Mnirrlttl auJ tf.irkm&nshlp n-urrnnt’ J. b iJ prt*?* sail* Ca*fr.rr. T. V YOC\<» 4 OL f.l SmPLJVM rl IS OTICK. IMI.Y* HTo.'KING MAN l : FAG mil Y, Jfso h tjtn ilrrf', jlrr! i-rurr <’{/ ■i'c Mcrl’l situ: TIT’ IIKRK WILL U* !• mv I »>,.■ - i—- : nn>l -v-ort.J W st.-rkof mi.'IKUY rv.-r . r r *ut- In (IJ- (W. Pimh*t—r« Will rw.-j il till- r ...1 ?r< <mll ni this rt»- t;• mi'-t;! m I ••vainim* for tl.. mrt h os, il U all l n»*«-d to insert'll»< Ir < C L V I.^ N. n lt"xn»ml«;r tlis* Onr »r Cousun. f.H.I v 0. D. .«• V. M\ I K J 11. HUNTER Smith, I*l air &. Hnnler, (Lite Smith k Sinc'nir,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALKIW lo all kind.i of Pitbdmrjrh Manufac ture* 122 Sfcoml and 151 First atraet, PiU.sbu-tfb, feW» W. B. bUITU Depot of Longwortb & Zimmerman'* Ca tnwDa Wlnet ahd Uramly. fTUIE undcrt<ti:n<>t.l hue received and offer* for salo, at Cin * J_ cinnan vncrs, a (urge quantity of Ugwortli A Zimmer man’* cnoiee and ««rld-runowoed Sparkling, Dry and La dies’Sweet Catawba Wines. Such u? may desire to procare an excellent article of Native \Vim!,(U>e pure juice of the grape,) will tlml tnv establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy,distilled trom the genuine Urape, is declared by inuny excellent judgefl, euuai in Duvor to the be*t imported Coguuc. * 1). HCKBISKN, jaVO No. 137 Liberty street. Loan Office. TOriN A. O , nUIKN,O7 SMITH FIELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate. l)iarao".\L<, Gold and Silver Wutches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur niture, and all kinds of article#—for any length of time agreed on. Charge# for storac- ronviiiufubly lo’.ver than heretofore. Private entrance through the hull door. All business tmoKacrUonH strictly confidential Forfeited jil"dges sold" immedniudy nftur being out of date, unless redeemed, liar -reins of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, A n , always ou band. svprlO:fim KBW SEED JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY* BJKDSof the aiost improved breed, being very hardy, and fine sincere. Bird Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Millet. Rope and mixed Sued. Bouquet# will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: Cornelias,Rose Budn, Heliotropes, Ac. F.rergrvons(in pots) forCbrislmas Trees. from the &»ed nnd Horticultural Storo, No. 49 Fifth st.. n-i.r Wood. dec2o_ tumume the Hnioke. rpnfi FUbi»rriber having the exclusive right to mannfAc- J[ tura and sell SWKKNEY’9 lIOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for beatina buihliDgs with tho most economical Furnnca now in use. The attention of those Interested is solicited. Anv imormation can be had of A. BRADLF.Y’, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. 11ARND0LLAR, dec24:tt 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood st. lt is True I THAT PICTURES ■ f superior excellence rany be obtainoil at CARGO’S New Daguerre&n Gnlie ryt No 70 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warrnnted to please Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve- .T. J. GRAFF. EDWARD R. lIILL. MARCUS R. UOLUDAT Hill & Holliday, PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Evansville, la —Strict attention paid to all for sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for with despatch. jOCt9:6n, HOME _ LE AGUE FACTORY. HAMILTON STEWART, Mflnnt.cuirer ot Shirting, Checks Tweeds, etc, Rebecca street, Allegheny, has opened a Wareroom second stout Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood streets; Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks can bo made as good and sold as low here as in any other cry in the United States, are invited to call und examine for them selves mh!2:lm |>ARLOR FURNITURE.—-We arc- constantly manufac- Jl turing fine parlor furniture of every description; war ranted in material and workmanship, and sold at reduced prices. pnailii] T. B- YOUNG A 00. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1855 VIALS, BOTTLES, Black Porter, Wlue and Claret Bottle*, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; D. B, ROOMS. A I/O FLINT GLASS IN EVERT VA RIETY. Warehouse, Uos. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st,, riTTSBUHOn, PA. [mh2B Aloo, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Moss, Bout Stuff, Springe, &c&c. Uoolu and Shoe«i Whole**!© and Retail* JAMES ROBB, XTO. 89 Market, and 0 Union ftreet,. third »loor from the 1 \ Market 11 me, would call the attention of his friends, ami the public generally, to Lit* factplhnt he haa now on hand the largest uiul bust selocted stock Of BOOTS AND SHOWS, in all their varieties, worn by ladi-snnd gentleman of Phil >l[.hhi, Now YcrkondUotU>D,a.id whlchjie trusts, cmn'-' .nil to please all. Ills prices are very much reduced, and he sells Ladles’ QaiU'ix at from $1,12 tos2.6o;GetUletnen’s Loots from $*2,25 tos«3; anti excellent Gentlemen’* Galturs, ami Youths and Children’s wear, at extraordinary low peicee. lie also continued to manufacture, aa heretofore, all de scriptions of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S LOOTS AND SiioKS, of the l»pßt quality and thu latest stylo, aii of which he warrants Nor should he. overlooked hh very large as sortment of Quid Sandals, OVeralioea and for LnUl**, fientlemnn and Children. Ercrv person who favors him with ihoir patronage will be fairly dealt with. jnn9 ALratij d cihuanq ........... kohqan koii&ii?£ON. \V»?rV: T .- 1. M- t . u. t I K- art! mr.r.u'V.rtu rtKMTURS AND City flotr*!. rmnn BUSINESS CARDS. REM O V C. IHMSEN UASUrACTUIIEB OF EVEBT TABIETY OF AND i WINDOW GLASS, FttJt Saddlers and Carriage makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No. 137 Wood street, PITTSBURGH. EPWAUD miimiPOß. Curling, Robertson &- Co., MASCfAiTUuKIuJ oF CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN FLI NT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 1-1 Woo . utreei, comer of Front street, Pittsburgh. Jta ~ Ah other kinda cf Glassware and Window Glass, at low m*rk*t prices npflrdly KICK Ait L> C. BOCIiINU, mAt,t r.iCTCk* b or Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, IJLA N AND DUNAM!: .TfcD—No 21 ST CL.Ua STiiEAf. All kinds of Comped’ton OrnanieuU*, tor stviiaioonl*, Ac. Ail kinds of Gild ug and Ke gilding, to order. Gilt, Moulding- f r Frumps, w hole-ae and retnll Yaru-eh for ' >il IVnungs Engraving > and Lithograph.-, for talc. j £<**■ lut paired or defaced Oil Partings refeu-red in tb< l»eei mar.uer. AM Frames and Mouldings m*nafnclured in this celah* llshment innV becleaued without Injury, with soap nod wat.-r. Cuil ond sea. No 21 fit. Clnir st, Pittsburgh. [mh'JC.lf New Trimming Store, No. HQ Cbrrvr of M<xr£rt street and b\» Diamond. FRANK VAN GORDEiI re*p«rc/ully aaDOUD-cs to the public of Pittsburgh aud vicinity, tlmt he will open Lie uew Trimming Store on Mendnv, April 17th. Hating lilted til-the iieulrt t stom room in thveity, and filled ft with a i-Loiee sedeytio t of tho laie-t “-tyt*** ni fnincrmif** ahh t ;i:. c*\ iJoiri.-h he flatter." hUa>KU'ih;t: Lb »ih in d’.ji- -ri«sit:• and *-u J.-tVur in <ive fail »ati>CaCtiJO tr nil who iiw*> favor L'iu * their ftuminige. Vow. tor's forget li.e i.laoo—No. Ki Market ■ tr* * L c* ilot of 'Lc Dwnv.-n-.t inprld; i'RA.'.n \ A.N »i;jf»L'..h. isciuinar)' for -ISoya. v, i-..'. </ Ff'h l:;.!l iira.nl All , Ci.--.rf liouir. i* 111. h.i ■•r.-iuii »l tl-i* nrhuol mil ■••naiar-ij-»■ mi M' >N f) \V. ceptetc U-r -Up, hti-I the duti-s <. f iim; ruction i» Li b* reMi.UMj L) Mwr- GLiuGiS-atid M'KhNAI.D. T: » r- nr- b-n taoutlia lu iho Aesi'lcmi 1 ) e»-r. Tmi... n i.« itv.f‘l' per -jurirter. Th: yumt--i -,-f f-ufi'.’ llmued, and boyr are hdmitted in ih- i-ri- r <n hp;- itiwu.i wh»-:h ma> l-e madi: Rl>; Au •.. ';i >.h l.ibcrly ftor at Nh-I, or 1-v letter fill.j ; ,-.t u. .'lii-r. lOiHtt* JXKXj *. LthUL L.edile A Ulasn, (SaccriMVi u» LeJII- ) ti ANUTA TUP.>.ItS tf Out, Mould'd md Plain, Fil.M 3A and Fhtji'? Cnlnrnl GLAsyWAIIR. ou>l dea-en* in nti kiu<ls of VAinJnw UFlu?kS, Viais and Houles \Yart*- hou."r ciiniiT ul Markrt ni*d Water r:re->te, Pittsburgh, ml R:-ll v Win 11. Taicoit A Co, iautvtosuaa to T. SfcXni-M, ja., k ai^j MANUFACTUuKKn OK til hi AND MAHuOA.NV LO'V.- I Nij Vj l. Atbi.c. l'nrtr»U and Picture Ftßioes, Ac , su ; denier In lmpMUd and D.>me"tic Fan-y Goods, No t’.Z, cor n««r of Wool ui;d K-miUi htr*-.-u, Piltatmrgh. oct'.u Iw A C’cv. tl. U\\ INC snid my mUrest iu the firm ol X KENNEDY, Jil M A L'h, to William tl. Tmli'oU, who, With A.U. Hen:,, win ---ntinu' the U.- Oinxs and Variety i*,---* :it Gj* old aland, comer of WN-o-J and Fourth nt,e*-t#, U!iJ-i the Mfleot Wm. 11 Talcott .*> tTi. I c nh-.letitiv rc c ciiafr.ii Lh»dn to t:iy :urc»vr «ustomcr9, as every way qualified to mo- er,li:t; xatiMactlun All pers'-n-- tiaii. g demttu-i." Hgaiusu uie.anj all u,.ieL;e.. to me. wil, plea*e L.akr an ».ari> M-U-rqrit, or«l2 T KENNEDY, .f!; Ilrnry (Uchardion, Jeweller, HAYINu re-fitted hhi store in a iiandiw>iije cnannei, and I but rmiently n!turui*d from tt** eosL-m cjileP with a i flm* aioortmant of WATCIIKS, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODfS, would c-iil the ati-olinn of his friends and custom or® to the fact that among his Wr.icbt* will Lm found tho mertt d*»Aln*Me *ty les, patterns atnl nmkiTr- * if Jevr-ir) . f Le latest slyi .'» of Urrwo'hec, Rn iist rm*. Fob nud \ v.?i Chains, Finger Uintr*. Ear Miiu-ture !>«■<-ifet.«. rtc , etc FANCY HOOPS—Ku' h r.s Pt;d**r Muche, Work Tahiti er-1 Loxe-, l>rsks, Face) Vaaes, Perfume LW»ttleß, Table Mil;., Oolt’a Pi.-’.--!-. Port-* Mono;u«e Iti raricly; China Fiuit aoj Cake ; ir.th an ,-ndl.-->. r -.ri.-ty of un*fn! sr.-l rr □ *cn nUtl arUeb'B, wbirh Lave only to Uo w**u to be apprt»- Jate-J. lootI 1 , Nu. e 1 MAUKK.T ATRKhI. KN T IQUP ltlK ld \Y 011 K s’ ,V.» 1 ;;«i JV.-rfi ilr.rt, Tln 'd -h-.ir !><luio Virgin Alley. BOWN A TETLEY wuu’.d call tin* attention of Sy--rting men (-> their l*i a*-jortineot of «iutaw. Kifii-sani It*-- miring I’l.stols, tho largwst and host seleoud stor.U yvrr ojwnedtn this rnarkei; together with it geiiernl as-ortim-nt of Hardware, Cutlery, TooU and Fi«Umg Tu'-klr, ud t vi hi<-h wrotfer nt t!m» lowest ptissiblo prices to carh f i:r< ’;v -i- <-r for kfixel Hj'plOVetj paper. • ■ ' y ISoota and Siioea. JM’LAUGULIN. No. 96 Fourth street, nearly opjx.-ite , the Mayor’s office, in rnanufawturing Oi'nilvtneu's first Boots. Low Sho?<n, lies and buttouwd; Outi r r»-s.« and Button ed Uniters; L:«lla«’ Boota, Half Boots, .leuny Linds, Mip por.smu] French Lashing Gaitera, of every color and shade; fancy Kid uud Salto Gaiters, of the best material; Misz-en ami ChUdreu'R do, of every variety. N. it.—All kinds made twr>rder,on fchort octlc« [wu 19 UUsotution of Partueralilp. THE Partncr.lr.p b»-twr»n Win. Youngsou and Dnniel Y'ouugsnn. under Ih- tmtne of Wif. Yooospn & C->.,ls PI SOLVEII. WM. YOU.VGSO.V win carry on the PAINTING h iiineid in all its branches at the Shop of the late firm. No. •Z 3 ShVRSTU btroot, opposite tho Neptune lkuw. m1.27:1 * WM YmUMISON. North-Weatern Police Agency, NO. K 9 WASHINGTON toTUELT, Cn.uwof Dearborn, ■ HICAUO, ILLINOIS. ALLA.S JMMtLRTOS. Pinkerton &- Co. PSVOTK TUEin ATTEXTI •>' T • THE TRANSACTION OV A IiII.NSUAL DETECT IVK POLICE UHOhErS Id the Ktut-*s of iltiuols, Wncou-sia, and Indiana. mhl'J:dtf boidlern’ Uounty Lands, And c« ai ma government.—i win pro* | c re lkmuty Land Warrants for Soidieis, their Widows und Minor Children, ami wlh pro.ecuto Chiims ujpdnj. Got. rnmtnt, and attend to bluings in the “Court of Claims,” r cvntly cstiblished by Coupr.*? •. Oflkv, No. 14# Third street, one J.*or .ibore Smithflel.l st. March ia, 1 65—(mb-O) 'll ARMS* NtYi/01. Bounty Lands—Soldlers' claims. rpILK underi-ipned has made arrangement? wua Thomas X Lumpkin, of Washington uty, to procure WaJUIANTS, Ac., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, lor COUNTV LANDS, or auy utcer eluinn oi the Uoverumeut. EAMUEn EAUNEa'iNicK, rohitfl Residence, No 9 Koss Htreet, Pittsburgh. ilouuty Lamiit. TITHE und-rsigned r.u’iuues to obtain County Land X Warrants. The bill gives to ull who hare burved in auy v;ar since U5O acres, Terms modn-«ie. LUKE COCK. 3 iIOOT, 117 Diamoud alley. b*-rw>—n Wi>*'l »t •ti.d Liam :i l. jigtiicy for *ouilcr«’ Claims. OE L\aD3. — a.mi j*ALK OP j iAND W aKRANTS. — The un icr.-Uued has made ar- with .om|»tien; uud r.'•pot.siblu pcutl-m-u to d.uin Certificates or Wurraut.s :r.r roldu r.-, their widowsor mnor children, who ale eutill'-d to Bounty Lands; uisu for h.* Location i.i Lauds, and the Burch *ud Sale or Land Warrants. .'OUN I). DAVIS, xuhU:if Corner of Wood and IfUth street?. “ New Paper Hangings. NO. 85 WO«.»D STREET. Fine fuencii and American paklok papers; panel Dccnntiion.s in £uld, c*nk and xnurolcr' Hall Pnper?, ot various stolen; ; Fie’dand IMaln Papern,fordiniug rooms and eharobm; Clit-ap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceiling'S Figures, Window Shades. A iurue and complete assortment of the uuotb, F»“,«e’.ru for iba Srtuon. will bo sold nt the usual low price-. J?-? waltek p maiwmiall. Waiter P. Siam nail, MPORTKRand ;De»lrr In French »d<i American Peter 'f,» L 5 DOLLARS AN ACRE.-tor w.e, do. Acrns ot S Land, near Hah Greet, Va., twenty mile from lire ulno Hirer, and a short distance from Cameron station, U and Ohio Lll will be Hold In two or three lots, at rrorn JO to {Tperacrl Tenia: One-fourth in hand; balance at one, Acr“|W« °? Procter's Run Va at four miles from the Ohio Hirer; eighty acres-rteared and under cood fence. Tire hand lies wel ; has fine Timber, and well watered. A comfortable House. Stable, Fru t Tree., fic., *o I’rira 417 nor acre, on «?a>y terms. a|.21* P 3- CPTHBKItT Jt SON, 140 Third at Lakh i?oh. COUNTRY RE3LDI2NCK3 —We have for Thi-iv a crew ol choice Lnutl, sitcate 8t three e/frotn near Unsold WiiFhiimtnn rend ’thv is of 60«1 soil, ami *,l! be sold in lots ofono acin .nd Sp-art'- Price S2SO per »-re term, may. i on# . _ u _.» f,, r healthy and pienwint loeutfend,is ud &&&«£* fu ” ak : “* 'ir u wonu r he a " «.»«»<>f " «» anu s'cSmSssr/wsr’ ,D tho country 140 ThirJ . tr , e , np2l I 'SIUB A. M.V.-OS ACU. li h“« Just received 300 W«M «ry Handsome styles of Mnslin and Lace Drapery. »P 5 8 'Jurist Tobacco reciting anaiOT X 6 «fo br l*m atwkll, lkk * CO. CLEV ELANS AND PITTSEDSGH RAILROAD A L. CONNECTING 'WITH STEAMERS FOREST CUT AND DIURNAU VIA WELT. SVILLS, AND Ohio und Fonuiylvnnla Eallroad^ YU ALLIANCE. THE shortest, quickest and moat reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Hock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, is VI A CLEVELAND. This route is One Uundied miles ehorter aDd about nine hours quicker lljun the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Pally Trams from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily 'Trains from Cloveinnd to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Kallroad leaving Pitts burgh at 3,00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., end 3.00, P. M., connect at Alliance at OCO A. M., 11.45 A. M., and 6.3 Q P. M., as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave AUiancoat7.So, A.M.,and 12.00 M., and 6 35 P. M , conn.cling at Hudson with Trains for CaynhcgA Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10.04 A. M., 2 20 T. M., and 0 00 P. M. Passengers foT Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, Qalenn, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. and ««rrlving in Cleveland at 220 P. M., as that la the only train by which close connections are made ihroagh to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 1 .30 next morning, und St. Louis at mid night 7fc- Steamers Forest City and Diurnal will leavo the Me- wburf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 n'. Iof:!;, for WelUville, connecting with the train leaving WelL-iVtlic at 4.30 P. M-, and arriving at Cleveland at 9.C0 P. M. An Accommodation Train will leave We'lflville daily. (Sundays excepted.) at 6.41 P. M, connecting at Bayard with Express Train nrriviofi in Cleveland at 2 20 P. M- Trjiinn fiom WVllsville and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg. Dover, r.nd New Philadelphia. 1 icl'ets for Cleveland, Chicago and the Nortb-weflt, vi* WellsviUo. are sold at a less rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledp and Chicago, run as follows: heave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.50 A. M., and G. 25 P. M ; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. HI., ood 10 00 A. M. Trains leave CLie-ano fur Uncle Iriuod and St'. Louis as folio-,: For hock 1.-dand at 900 A M ■ and 11.00 P. M. For 8t Louis at 9.15 A. M , and 10.05 P. M. 'Pascengerg for St Louis go over Rock Islatul Railroad to Joliet, huu thence aver the Chicago and Mbsirffippl Railroad to Alton, and thence hy Steamboat (23 miles) to Pt. Loui*. Passengers !iy the 0.15, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.20 sarae evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Bagpuge checked through to Cleveland, and there re chocked fbr Chicago anu St. Louis. FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. RESET L tiINOWALT. Ktckus. '2d cl's Islclass. 2 tick's. To Alliance $2 50 To La Salle... $!» « 0 $l3 f 0 »• OleVelttud ... 400 “ Rook Isi’d. 1* 00 14 25 “ Toledo- 050 “ Galena .... IS 15 14 CO '• Cbicnp:> 13 1)0 $lO 50 “ t>p-iuglield 1S 70 16 20 “ Llocuiiiipt—lti 90 14 40 “ Burlington 2100 4 ‘ Pt. Lcui* Passenger* are requested to procure their tickets at the oiUr«» of the Company, In Mononpahela House, below the corner J I)UTt AND, Snp’t, Cleveland. mhsB J. A. OAUGriKV. AgH, Pittsbnrgh NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! Tnr.cur.n Northern lUinois to the Mississippi River, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to tile lUisslssippl, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy KAIL ROAD FoEMiELT 7IIL CIKCAOO AS» ACKO-A A CfiaT. >IIUIAI< Acd Trains run th- rntirc dl'-taoco f on CHICAGO "O BUiil INoToV. Inv.-t, without change of Care '! l.i* Duly l)ir*-cr Haute to BU KLINGTuN, QUINCi’. ! htt'KliK, MUS**ATIN« t WiL’AffKA, VVAI'K 1.0, F'm.T DtS MoISK." COUNCIL lU.t.’-F, Ac , nod th«* oslt AI.L :t A .I'l'.AD K ut,> fn*rt CHK’Ati-> 70 ST. LOUIS, ULOO’-l -IVJT-iN CUMON IjKCATUK, CAUIO, St’rtl.VGFlgL!>, .1 ACli.'oN VI LLK. itAI'I.Fa, i-.n.i u*t«-rmr»liv« Stulioap ■ u l*if J O-tsirnl, Ureit Vot. rn, mxl Ohio aud p.ip.l Hjitrou'!^ Trains on tha afcOT»» Lin* on th? nrrifal <*f Trolu* froiu tfc« En-t —riVviJ.tu; all lujiog o»er ut ar.' of th- j. it;! e !rarv lUirlinst >:i >i«Hy fir Southern (inti C*'3lt:'l If>'’n r.u.l N'irlh‘*rii Misu;i— la kins tlm quh-k-M i <.<l nv<*t rrlri‘*i* rruif t*.» nil liu* ioif*>rhmt j* inis ' t «.f vhr Mirw-is-'-.i-pi :>■ far r.' Council l’lufl. with from l.“t) 'o i.fiy cui«*s Ma>: u" than by any oilrt i\->u «•. Tho Kr.s.fl, It a isirtioii tlm way, i« UtU with th*» Co.vii?U./i.'3 Uajl, th • Ftaiw>the.«t n-iiDg un.l hi‘?t JUilmcrJ in thu Wt-'.— «.-ti * o’w hh ih*- it!>'3t un*l-fD Lo Tnrs. QTiT Ur thi« p iU' arc pure of mukhip com:* c ! ti -n- and urmm* at *t. mi adiem-eU ii;ue avoid ng I tbe vexnli. ► u-1 -v tf f iud l«v, and danger? of navi/:t -! tion. ti? cn til'* mat.' by alton. I Hnpjii.t* checked direct ihmugh from Chicago, ami no ! chur-e mr h'»udljrp it any point. ' THROUGH TICKET* b) thi* mute ran hr purchased at all the Kahro.d Offio-a In the Ea>t; at the Office 0/ the Otnp iiv, ci.rnor of Clai 1* and Duke utrevts, in the Gramie rtaiUlli.g. ai the %t i.f tin* Gilemi H. R. and at the Jdicb Cent. II it. Office, corner of l/ike and Dearborn ata., r-ppo-he Tn>njoat llouic. Chicnjre. Fit; KHIT ron-igued by thi* route will receive iminedi* ate despatch. C. G. IKMMtINL), Sup’t. C. K. VOIiLKTT, Gcu‘l Ticket An’t, ChxftTO. 45'o“TiriiKT? can bo procured at the principal Railroad Office* ihe c uii'TV- i&3&! Ala LLWK KOUTJS FR*'.M CHICAGO TO ST. I, OUTS* RAIL ROAD, Formerly the Chicago find Mississippi. Curr\ \n>j th< lirtrtl Express and V. S Mails. r|>flK Ou!\ Direct and Rehab.e Route to the South and X m»oih*W«*?:— M'VeLiv Mill* Shorter th&u any other Route. TAVO TfltiC'tO O STPRCSS TJIAIMS t> CLV, 3CSBAV i lACETTID. St. L'.UIS. ?t Louis Day Express 9 1’) A M..... 12 30 A 'l. St. LouU Mi-lit 10 (-0 P. M V. 45 P. M. Trsini run directly through without change of cars or baggage. from CJhcj-jg to St Louis in 15 1 4 hours. 1M TIT ANT CON.n EuTIONb—At Joliet, with the Kook Inland Railroad f-r Ottawa, L\Salle, K(ck Island nud Cen tral lowa. At Hli.cmlngtxm, with Illinois Central Railroad foT Clin* ton, Waym-suli** and li-catur, and with Slap** f r Peru la. At Sp lr.gfiebl, with Great \\ usteru Railroad tor .lackioa ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Rally Lino of Packets for Ilannital, Quin.-y and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, vii-h Daily Fir.itcla.‘S S'eamor* for New Orleans and Intermediate poiuts on the l/»w«r Mw-isfippl, and with Regular l.inee o! Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points ou the Missouri, Teuuessee, Cumberland nod Arkansas Hirers It. P. MORGAN, Sup’t, BloomintOoD, 111. I . DAHLINU, Agent, Chk-n o. 111. i ! 'p"j .CDWAUD A. hDCKER. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T'lIK ORKaT CENTRAL ROUTK. connecting the At tun ic eiik.-s with Western, Nurth-wetueru aud South west-1 n Stales. b.- a eonuuuou.-. Kail way direct. This road also conm-cu at Pittsburgh with daily lim* ut steamers to all parts cm the Western River-', uni at Cleveland aud SaQ dusKy with steamers to all porta ou the North western Lakes; uiakiug th* mi st direct, duaycsl and rehaUc route. by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Ureal JJWL UATKri BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA U PITTSUUBGH. FIItST CLASS.— Boots Shoe-, Dry Goods, 1 y iQ-'-Bbs. (Id boxes.) b‘urs, Feathers, Ac J 1 SECOND CLASS.—B o’is nu.l Sla.iouery, | Dry Ooodr>, (in bales,) Hardware, Leu- l»7Sc. per lOOlbs. tder, Wool, Ac ) TUlllD CLASS.-An,il., B.gjiojj, Bacon , moOa. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac J r FOURTH CLASS Coftee, Fish, Bacon and I „ a -inn Tho Pork, (packed,) Lard nnd Lnrd Oil / aoc - per 1U 3 * <o®* lu sidppiug Goods from any point Eusi ot Philade!- pbiii.be particular io mark packuge *ria Pennsylvania* Railroad.” All UooJs consigned to-the Agents of tiiLs Hoad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded witlioat detention. Freight Aofa*ts —Mores Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; K. J. Sueeder, Pnilndelpbiii; Mngraw A Kuo ns Balti more , Geo. C. Frauciscus, Pittsburgh; Sbriugumn & Brown, Cincinnati. Obiu; J. S. iluorbend, Louisville, Ky.; U. C. Meld rum, Mad:* >a, InJ.; i.atclilT & Co., St. Louis, Mo; J. S. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, ludiuna. U. U. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. U. J. LOMI3AEKT. Suporintendimt, Allo.ma. Pa. 'T'niU'K L'.VILY TIIitOUUH TRAINS, between Phll.vlel* 1. phin and Piu.-sbur.-k. TllK MvJKMNO iMA.LIjTU.vIN Ir-nv.i- PhthidelpbtH tor Pittsburgh at *•• *’l» an( * burgh tor Ptiib»d-*lphia ut 7, A. AJL TUB FAST LI.NE leaves Philadelphia for Pitiabunrh ut 1 V. M.. and Pitts* l.urpli for Philadelphia ut 1, l\ M. "TIIKNIGUT EXFKKS3 To.ALN leaves Philadelphia for PiUnLurgh ut IX, 1\ sL,aod Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at lU, I*. M. Xhe Hues connect at Pittsburgh with tbe'RailT'ede to and from Su Louis, Mo, Alton, t.ulena and Chicago, FranfeP-Tt, Lexington and Louisville, &y.. Terr* Ltautej Madi-ou, Lnfa>rttu »nd Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, l»*j> ton, SpriDL'Celd, BMlefontuino, Sundu&fcy. T«d»do, Uevo laud, Columbus Zanesville, Mnsdilon aud V« i.o>t-*r, ( liio J also, with the Steam Packet Routs from and to X sw OaLcANS, £t Louts, Louisville uud Cincinnati. Through Tickets can be had Co orfromeitlx.*rr.f the a hove place**. For further particular?, see handbills nt U.-" 1 dlflVrent etnriing points. Passenger? t.rom the Wept .Till fmdtbisthß shortest and moat expeditious route to Philiuietf-bia, Laiti* mere, New York, or boston. TllOrj. MOuKfcl, Agent, Passenger Lines, I’hili.-Mpb'.a. J. Mfc^KlMiia, Agent, Passenger Line?, Pittsburgh. ! riUIKEE TIIHEK-STOEY lIUUcES i\)K fc\LL—Situuted X «n i ruuklin and rim sin eta. The coroer house ood' tuina five rooms, a go'4 cellar and a store'room—water 6l*‘ • urt-s through (he huuse. , , The other houses contain eight rooms each ; bath T>-ots,' collar, ami hot and cold water through thu wbolo housp. Hot priieVnd terms call at the Heal Estate Ofites' of i y/ . B. OUTUBKKT & BON. . I -t**- _ . RAILROADS BBS VIA WELLS VTLLE. ”i oo io at CENTRAL ROUTE lOWA, MISSOUUI, Tract u. K. is now comfleteo, Yu CII !t'A th.), AJ.Ti'N AKD frT. LOURS PENNSYLVANIA UAILUOAD, A~tL «'USE AND LOT FOli 8450-—For sale, a new . tframe Dwelling House, wttn good Lot, paled fcnrse, fiuit trees, Ac., plmsantly aituated on ‘ill. Washington, within twenty minutes walk of tha city. A bargain can be had in the above, and easy terniß of payment. ! apfl ;S, CCTHBERT A SON, 140 Third stj ... ... : , v _ 4 4 * -i- / 4 *~*~**'*'?r • i«, . **'BZ~ J* -•' -\ ? - J £~:-£?V r-- « ‘ , * „•A *- *4 » ff . c-t ,S 4~ - % «■'«*££**, r „ S S y 1 '- *- w ' " " "NUMBER 187. PHILADELPHIA. Howard Association* Philadelphia* IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.—To all persons offlict ed with Sexual dheaEui; aunhas Seminal Weakness, Im* potent, Qonor hcea. Gleet,* Syphilis, Ad, Ac. The HOWARD .ASSOCIATION of Philadelpblft, In view of the awful destruction ol human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, flp-i; the docepticna which-ace practised upon the unfortunate victims of Buch diseases byrquacktf, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to giro MEDICAL ADVICE QRATIB to all persons thus afflicted, (male or female,) who apply by letter, (post paid,) with a description of their con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and id Cases of ext eme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. ‘ . T ie iloward.ABsociatlou.lsii benevolent Institut'cm, es tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed,-afflicted with 44 Virulent and Epidemic diseases;” and its.funds can housed for no other purpose It has now o 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. R. CALHOUN, Consulting Burgeon, Howard Association,^Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors- ' _. •EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FATRCHTLD, Secretary. [ap2| GEOEGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (OJToarr, Ikdipjsbetci Biu.) _ Philadelphia. FVBBITUBS, IH EVEBY BTYLBI Comprising LonisSlV, LouisNY, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the beststjle,equalto,ifnotexcellinglnqual-. Ity, the. Goods of any Establish mentintbeUnltedStates. EMPLOYING note-but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot full to give.satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is tho facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from ona establishment; by which means all the'nrtlclea in each room correspond id style and quality, and the immen3o.stock always 1 ctA hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to .please; their taete in. & 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 test long, by 27. feet wide, four noors In number; with Shops contiguous, sufit. cientto employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is all dene under my own tmmedlatu inspection'. ffiF-The Packing 14 all done in tha Store, and Furniture warranted, to carry safely auy distance. - .Visiters to Phlla delphia are respectfully invited, otherwise to call ana examine the Goods. ... »u2s:ly' JOSEPH HOGRIDGE, COMMISSION ANP FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 83 Oomtem,' eslow Pm btsjuw, St« LotiUi no.) CONSIGNMENTS atrf Commissions wiiliaeelwithptoinpt' and personal attention, and liberal advances will be given wnen required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hana. ' ' ■* Orders tor the purchase of Lead. Gram, Hemp and-other Produce, will be promptly filled at thelowcst market prices.' The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Btorageand3)rayageafl mochas possible avoided. mmumcss: Page A Bacon, Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow A Go., do; Btrader A Gorman, do; Chouteau & Valle, do; Hosea A Prozer. do; Doan,Rlng&Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.ButlsrAßro.,Plttsbh; E.O.Gooodman A Co- de; D. Leech A Co., do; E. ACL Yarnall ACo^Phllada; Wa. Holmei) A Co., do; Morgan, J.'M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comegye, • . do; Frost A Forrest, do? Shields A:JtiiUer, . do; Charles A.Meigs, do; Jouieh Lee A Co., Baltimore. A.G.Farwei) A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cote, do; Howard. son A Co., do; W.B. Reynolds* Louisville; Q. D. Newcomb A Bro y . do; T.O.Twichell A Co., Commission Merchanta. New Orleans have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when ndvlsed by letter per mail,or when endorsed on bills ofladlng before;or atthe time of -nipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDQE, atgo Ut. Louts. Missouri., Mechanics’ Bank of Pittsburgh, IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the jLv prorMons of tbo Act Incorporating aid Bank, np*; graved March 30th, 1855, and the act'approved. the 16th day of April, 1850, cntitlel *‘An Act Regulating Banks,” B«>OK8 to gubicrintioor. r-o the Capital Stock of eat • MECHANICS’ BANK OF PITTSBURGH” will be o.ened nt the MfcßciiasTS’ Exchange Fourth stre-t,Pittsburgh, on the TWENTY-SIXTH DA V OF APRIL, 1855, at 10 o v clock, A M., t-> remain r«p-*n for MX juridical lays, from 10 o’clock, A. M. unbl 3 o’clock, V. M., ot eaoh day. J. K. Moorhead, i It. U. Hartley, S. J.’u-s, SL Hirsh, J. w. Sutler, \ w. O. Leslie, U Miller. Jr, 11. L. Kirgwalt, W 11. Braitb, Wm B. Holmes, Wm K. Mmiek, j Ja». B. Lyon'. A 11. Oro-iJ, | J».mc3 A. Hutchinson, J. Sci ooTinaker, i Wiiliam J. Anderson, T. U | James Park, Jr., Goo vV. J&ckfon, David Campbell, H- Hepburn, Jpaac M. Pennock, Springer flnTbangh, William F. Johnston, AL-xanrier Kiog> Geo. 0. F ancUcua, Rob. ri Galway, A. Kirk Lewis, Samuel VcClnrkan, Geo. W. Cass, Rcl.'. Dairell, Koly Patterson, A. tv. Loomi , Andrew Burke, J. o. Dilworth, Coamissioneri. aps 2v » SPRING BT0C& OF HAKBTTBG PIANOS, CUAHLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood gjgggiSpgMMstreet, Pittsburgh, sole Agent rißunn The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly 6U \i * a U "perlnr to nil others, both in elasticity of touch and superiority of tone. They have not only received the highest marks of appro bation irom the best European Pianists, such as LIST, TUALBERO, And o'hers, who have them constantlyan their own use, but nlso from oar resident Professors. The following Is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCE. After describing the particular style, two of which ho wan's for his own use—ono Grand and one Square—ho ; speukif as follows i f their excellent qualities: “ My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my* self, have & good instrument, and yours are the ozuy ones which can satisfy me. 41 Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tona’of yours. Arrives at For sale,by OKARLOITE BLUME, at the “Old Estab. liphod Plano Depot,** 118‘Wvod street, 2d door above Fifth' Also, *ole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for JVul/ei, Daria i£ Ch.’s Boston Fianos, YwhiclTln the East ern oitios are considered superior to either Chlckerlng’s or Nunns A Clark’s, but which fact is not extensively known, n* ihey have but lately betjaintroduced here;) and Other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at juices from $2*25 to $BOO. . mh!9 A FEW dayasiuce, I published, an advertisement of my l\ I*. xMBtiBQ PixVos, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. H Rohbock, of this city, addres>oi to Messrs. Bauingarten A Heins, <■ f Hamburg, tho manufacturers, was to-ertrd. This morning I observed In several of the daily papers a - Notie signed by Prof. R, in which he state.*, that l was unauthori7..*d to make use of it, and that it was Incorrectly stated and applied. In replv—l presumed ihnt if he had written tho letter, he, of course, mount what was therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from bim to make tho same public.- As regard; the assertion as to its incorrect* ness, I have the letter in my possesion, and it speaks for it«*df, word for .word as I have published. Messra Baum gjvricit & Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Robbock for Jtr.do* moment—their Pianos were known, appreciated and re -t-ived the hiah-st romuieodations from the first artists', loug before Prof. R. sa w fit to pass un opinion upon them. My reason for publishing the extract was In the fact that he was well known in the city, and net be ouse his recom mendation was necessary to establish tho merit of the Pianos. In conclusion, I. may add that they stand on tbeir owq meriWand are endorsed by such men a- List, Thalberg, and others, solely on account of tbeir morit. mh2J , CHARLOTTE BLUME. IN an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, in this paper, my j na ela made use of in connection with the Hamburg j Pianos. Such uso l* unauthorized by me, ond, moreover,! themat or is incorrectly stated and misapplied, 'jh e-fucta] are theae: About a year ago I wrote to Baum gar ten: A; Heins, Plano makers in Hamburg, (Germany.) for a PiauoJ of a new and pechllar construction, and of which I furnish-; eil n minute description. They replied that they did not ; manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a; Ihono u their make sect *.o Mrs. Blume, at the same time; offering to furn eh me with a similar one, in case I liked it.. I acc.-rilirgiy examined the instrument, but as It dii not? plea.-c me, I declined purchasing of them. I have aince; tonjl t and am now using a Piano from the factory.ot k CtABK. N.Y. - (mh23) HENRY ROHBOCK: 1 PIANOS. jpjpyjPS JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, U *' If U *• between Fourth street and Diamond alley* has just receivM from the manufactory of C t IICKKUING & SoNS, BOSTON, a now and full supply of their *IR£T CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE tTANO FORTES, the Into and valuable improve rtente—also, of Chair-plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap hut good instrument. All the Plnno Fortes from »hia manr ufaciory arc warranted, and .will bo sold INVARIABLY Al| BUBTON FACTORY PRICES. ‘ j OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, la gioou order, far 'ale at $3O, $5O, $75, SUS. $lBO, Ac.,.Ac. T MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeona of entirely new and beautiful styles, and irom the btrst manufactories in the country, at $45, $6O, $"5, SIOQ V $135. $l5O. ! JOHN U. MELLOR, , Agent fp?dbe sale of CmcKmxa A Bess’ Pianos, ; For Pittsburgh and Wcstern'Penna. • ♦2- No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourih street. mhlfi } McYING DAY’ IS OVKU! ond many families havfe changed their residences. Some have leftplaces that are dv.ir to them, where-they hove attended some “ loved cn«’ - through a Jong illness, ending in death! Many fln£ their uew home is not as. convenient as the old one ; whiln others are pleased with the change. In moving, the hands are exposed to the cold air, and become sore, and foogli. Thl l ' can be cured, and they can be made soft and white, ttr the we of the HERPETIC BOAP—price 12)4 cts. per cakb. Bold hy [apd] S. L. OPTHBERT, 140 Third ,«$■ T\o YOU WAS 7} A SilAli KAUSI?—For sale, a-F&rm J F of Twenty-four Acres, eight of which are in cultiva tion, and all clewed except eight acreB,whlc& are iiTchoi e timber; an Orchard of about eighty trees ofdUL're ,t Hndi«; about five' acres' contain Coal; situated attfcr e miles from the city, and three quarters of a mile* from XI e Ohio river. Price $l7OO. sBoo la band; remal i der in one and two years. B. CUTHBKRT & BON, ap4 - 1 :: NOvl4QThird at. ST. LOUIS. 4< l remain yours, respectfully, :*• Heist. Roddqck, Pittsburgh, Pa. CARD. NOTICE. NEW STOCK OF CUICKERINQ SONS' rates oh? ADvGarfigiva t QItZSD UFOS iJT TIVS VITT3QV&QIi P&J S 3 tin tints on uu3: 'uesqnare, one in5erti0n........—.....-.. u “ each additional insertion!.t -<» <* one week...... 14 . » two weeks.... tirren week 5.....!,. 14 44 one months.———.... .» w *■ ~ 800 ~.,. : 4 CQ , ' #O9 (> 11 “ two 70C “ "0 W * ( 10 oft "J r j'-* rj ** ** On# IXB 00; ~ Standing Card, aix lines or lo3a, f lft 00 . ooAjiQiAßLiasriuscss: . Ona sqn&tß, per annum, (aaalusite of th« 25 Ofc J)AIlA r MORjSWj POST. SATURDAY MORNING:: SiHERWOOD FOREST, AKC TIIE STORY OF ROBIN HOOD.- Df nBICE OREENWOCD. I bavo said that Newstead Abbey stood in the . heart of Sherwood Forest. This, you will re'- membor, was the, the, favor'ito domain orthat prince of outlaws, Robin 'Hood. There is littlo forest land about there now—none, indeed, that .... we should Bo call—all the woods being inclpspd . : in parks, and as careful!/ kept as gardens,- But as I. journeyed through . tho'.country,' toy 1 ' thoughts So Went back to ; the 1 Old; -old time, : ! ■that -I almost expected, wheneTflE'iwai pasati.jj j, ed a grove of trees., or fa shqdowy.glenj.. tq.be., suddenly surrounded ..by- Robin Hood's inerrjr \ \ men, nrmod with lohgb'oWsV and olad in liinecdh ' ' • ■ green. . •/ cm You have all dottbtlflßi: read manyslbritß of£ Robin Hood;.but if you will liston to mine, it ~ , hope that I Bhall bo able to tell you.aqmetbmg. i.that you have never heard before. - ! Robert "Firzootb, Earf of Huntingdon,: isa's' •:•••{ bornkat tocksley. in the County of! Nottingham, about the year 1160, in the reign of-Henry'll. He waa left an orphan in bis -childhood, and .placed’ under tho guardianship of btS: UUolt,-fhe.? Abbot of St. Mary’s, in York, sffhiß.prieqfprO-,.-,, fcßSed to bo a just and holy manj bijif, as it', often is when people'make‘great pretensions to" piety,‘ ho wis far Chough'the other'Way. - raA those days priests were greatly.fOarCd,and hon-j ored, : and could:do pretty much as rbeyipleascd;, so the Abbot of St... Mary’s, who was a .Vard;'_'V avaricious man, found no difficulty of lulling ad -- vantage of tho young EaVl 1 Roherld f; ' o: wily, wicked ways, ns only bad priests know, ho t took possession of all-his nephosris estates,and,. , ; revenues’, one after anothorr—pretending that he . , .only meant to take care’oTthem, lest .Robert, 1 ••• whom he accused, of being a‘wild'iad; wfcbnld-- sqander them in dissipation, ltabcrt tidro this ; t for awhile; and tried hard to keeppu peaceable;, forms with his uncle:; but the old man was very .. . f provoking. He would ait in tho refectoryof the" ' old Abbey, at a dinner table loaded-with every ' luxury in the way of food, served; in massive ; - gold ami silver plato and with half, a'dozpu bot- ; tips of good °l6 wise, before him, flud then lee-, . turo poor Robert upon temperance,' bMY denial, " ' and sober, godly living, till Robert would-smile grimly, and play with tbe.hilt of Mb dagger ina way that the venerable Abbot did not like.i . When the JEarl ;9f, Huntingdon oame.of age, ... there waa .not .a,.handsomer or' more gallant ' yonpg man ainong all thonobility and yeoman- • ‘ ry of England. He was tall, straight, and; ath-! ; letio-i withla quick bounding step, apd a brave ,• broad breast. He had a commanding bnt pleas- . ( ant voice, a hearty smile, clear, honest eyea, r ‘ ruddy cheeks and lips, and bis head, which 1 be' held rather haughtily, was orOwhed with light " brown curls. 1 ’ Though belonging, to a,proud; aud: aristocratic family, who, in tracing their noble , pedigree, could go- buck, back, till,, forall t, , know, they lost themselyee and their rcckoning" in the fogs Of the first mofring after tho del age’ll —Robert was no aristocrat. uHs. syihpßtbjSfthoii with tbo common people, in that fnllv imposed-upon—taxed and.tyranaizeAover by the’bad barons‘and hardhearted priests." HO" 3 joined in'all- their merry-makings, thOir’manly ■ f and Warlike exercises Ho became! Bo ' gkillfniu with his bow, that it is;said ho frequently qent, . an arrow the distanoo of a mile. ...Prom ariiong " his friends he selected four 1 comrades—John a Nailor, whom be rick natncJ “ I.lltle John,” George a Green', Muck', a nniler’O'sOh, and a jolly friar, called' Tuck—tho only prießt Robert could ever abido. : f .i One day. a email sprig of nobility, one Sir Rover, of Doncaster, Baw him mingling With tho honest yeotuen. in their sports, and sneered'at-‘ his vulgar tastes. Robert replied by challenging him to a shooting match. Sir Roger’s.arrow !, missed the target altogether, and stuck fast in.., the trunk of a tree Borne, distance further on. Robert took aim at this Shaft and split it clean " up tho middle. Then all the yeoman ShOuUd l • and laughed; and Bir Roger waa So enraged; that he was foolish enough to accept a second, ohallengo to a wrca’liog match in which ]Esrl Robert threw him so often that bo hOver ‘ felt"; fairly on bis legs, but seemed to be bumping J against the ground. At last his senses worn • quite bumped.out,of him, and ho. lay stiff. and rn prill. Earl Robert revived him, and helped him , np bnt ho was mortified and sullen, ami ever after had a mean, bitter spite against hie bravo - conqueror. - • • : 1 It was hot long after Robert oame.of ago be- • foro he became convinced that it was vain to . hope to get bis property out of the close clntoh of his reverend relative There was no use in his appealing to tho Ring. Henry 11. was now dead, and Richard, called the lion-hearted," had ascended the throne. Batin a short time he , left the government in the cafe of Hugh Pudsey, . Bishop of Durham, while ho went On a crntiado to the Holy Land to fight the Saracens; andno sooner was his back turned, than lbe treacherous bishop usurped all the power and diguity.cf a monarch, and taxed and tyranniied to his'bad heart’s content. So, getting desperate, Earl Robert called to- ; getber the bravest of his friends, threw np hiS:, title, assumed..the- name of Robin .Hood, and; took to ike forest, where-he led from that time 'a daring and dangerousVut an inddpendenf and merry life. I know it is quite toolate tO thinkof makingmy htwo out a' good honcstiman, though:- Mr. Abbot has done wonders in that way for Bonaparte—for long, long ago it got noised about ; that Robin Hood was a robber and ab pntlaW. Bnt in thoso days; when kings robbed; and! bar ons robbed, and priests robbed worst of. all,:tho . thieving business was a good deal.moro respeot ablo than it is now; and tbo only, difference, be-, tween Robin Hood ahd those Others wos that he took only from the rich and poserfnl, wbilethey robbed. and defenceless, i outlaw was joincd. by tbo best archers in tho country, to. the number'of one hundred stoat and bold., Tbese bo clad- allrin Lincoln greon, a dress which made it hard*to distingnisb thorn from the forest foliage amid which they lurked, .AVhen any ; one of theße men waa killed, or took the strange notion tq. return to his friends and tarn honest than again,"Robin Hood Would set ont on a recruiting expedition. Whenever be heard of a yonng iuan of uncom mon strength and hardihood, ho woold go dis guised, and try him in wrestling and arobory— Then, if satiefied, persoade the yeomah tb enlist. This Was most Often easily done—for-thosO : Were bard times for the people, and Robin .Hood had a flattering tongue. So he kept himself, in bis hundred archers, and with, them hauntiid the merry greenwood—Barhsdate, in' Yorkshire 1 , Plompton Park, in Cumberland, nnd Bhtrwood, in Nottingbomabire. Paßt or through.thosd'for estBran tbo king’s highways,, wbeireqn traders, • nobles, priests were obliged to travel. But after Robin Hood became sovereign of these f irf sts, . few jougueya qquld.be, mado. iq this, vicinity. Sometimeß, just when travellers bt’gau to breatho freely and speak'Ond think fhemSeives out of danger, Robin was down upon them, and'they were obliged to come down with tbeir moneys Or stand as targets for his archers. Knowing that it was not good for holy men to’,b.o cumber? 3 with too mnuh worldly wealth, he always made free with the purees ff rich priests. ' 1 The old Abbot of St. Mary’s himself, who once ventured to pass through Sberw oi , withla rich store of gold aud silver, guarded.bytwohundred men, fell into his hands. After bo ping himself to the old miser’s money, which v/ao rightly his own, he set bis lordship on his bbrsevwtlil his face toward the tail, and so sent him off toward York, frotting.aud fuming, and some of Robin’s men said swearing—but that could hardly havo been. The money so wrested ffotn rich .monks, and arrogant barons, Robin Hood constantly shared with tho poor, nnd so filied many a sad home with mirth and comfort; aud mado glad and grateful tho hearts of :the - widow and the fatherless. Hp was always, tender and kind to woman and-childreu. Noble ladi'cs with reliuues and treasures could pass in safety through his forests. One time a:yoiing dandy nobleman, meaning to.take advantage of the generous out law’s gallantry, undertook to pats through Sher wood,leading a train In disguisd'of nlady; but, at Ihe first sight of a band of archers, ho show -led himself so much more ofi a cowsrd. tbau a woman, Little John suspected him—torc off bis Veil, 1 and hood, and velvet mantle,' nnd made him pay dearly for the insult he' had put upon womankind. [CohoLOStoK OS Mohuit-I APRIL 28;
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