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THE DAILY CORNING POST.
gift *4 and PtMistod nety Morning, (Sunday exerpltd.)
BV DILLMUHE A MOUTGOMEUV.
soa'n-vss* whskb.or.stoop akd nrrn stanza
anSBNS.-n™ DoUsr* a year,
edranc*. Blx IWlars w£U int«riiJ.Vv b» rwiulrod If not pua
Wl Jh*Blnglecopiej iwe corea—tor <»!« at thecounter In the
fttiyhy the Vows Bays.
yqp BATIIkDA? HOEHIHB POST
be dlscsnUmieJ ; flnlera »t thedtere
-1111 nrrontngee are pels.
°» No ettSSon trill be paid to any order unleie
hffths money, or satisfactory reference In thi* city.
Connected with the Establishment of the Morning Post
JSuof the largest Job Printing Offices tn the city, xohert all
kinds of t oork is done on the Shortest notice, and most reason*
gWefercUa ‘ "* ‘
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Rotit. C. Cr« Spronl)
Attorney and counsellor at'law—office, no.
fourth street, Pittsburgh, Po. declLly
- James A. Xjowrte,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
between SroUhfield street and Cherry alley. fdecllDy
JOSEPH WEAVER, _
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
omce, Bio. m Fourth atreet,
jaßdyS]- , FiTTHCURQH. V A.
JOllßi BABTOK, _ _ ,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office; corner Fifth and Grant sts«,
jaß:ly2] pmsDPßon, pa. _
' " " Thomai hleaus, ~ .
ATTOP.NKY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR
Office, nest door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
S. P. Roes,
ATTORNEY AT law—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
pa., fourth door below Mr. Body PatteTßon’s Livery
Stable. ' J* 2B
" ' ! C. Orlando JLoomla, .
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
A jy*y ~ ’ • v •” ~ ' L.
’ r Tboraa# hi* MariUall,
A TTORNEY AT LA\V—Office, Lowrits’s Duildinga, Fourth
Aatraet; ‘ ■ jan;qj>
* ' R. B. Carnahan,
A TTORNBY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
: A Cherry alley and-Grant street. ; J B^
jr. N. M’dowry,
Attorney and counsellor at liATy—ohm in
Bakcwell’a Enildlnga, on Grant street. Ja3
_ : D. H. Haien, .
' t TTORNEY AT L AW—No. 127 Fourth street, shore and
pear Smithfleld. mar27ly
Patrick lll’Kcjina, !
ALD.BRM.AN OF THIRD WARD.
OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS,
(formerly occupied by Alderman'Lewis,) where all; bu
eincss pertaining to the office or Alderman und Just«-of
the PcacewlU be promptly attended to. febl.3m
M. Bucltmaater, Alderman.
OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth Bt. and Diamond
aller. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the gleet
e«t care and l*gal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex
amined, Ac. - ■
E, s. Meal, Alderman* i
-*—o^ol THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets,
l\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mort
gages,alid other writings drawn with neatness and^cca-
T<l ' 7 ' ~ 11. AHL, SURGEON DENTIST, (sue
cassor to G. W. Biddle,) 0. 144 SMITH
(fmfcSSSfe. FIELD STREET. , , , j „
T T_r office hours, from 8 to 1 o clock, ana
tom 2 to C. o'clock. feblfcly
- J. SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, tire doom
west of Market.
' l IJ-* Orrici Hours From nine A. M. to Are
U. dec2o:y
BUSINESS CARDS.
D. w.’ herstiive A CO..
COHSUSBLON AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
ASt>’ - :
Dealera Generally in Produco, Pittsburgh, Cin
cinnati and other
Trantstriei*, IxUtetn Market and Ferry ttrcrti,
PITTdDCBtm, PA. ‘ . _
“ - liberal cash advances made on consignments. Far*
. - . tlcularattention paid to J[° r s sl^ iQS I} xVeB l t^^I?®rrwn'hV-
fiwbvmc^.—Clark k Thaw, Wm. Basaley *. L a
' Colly * Co., F. Sellers & Co., Haya.* .Blovk, Kramer A
Rahm, Henry Graff, lisq., Wm. Eichbaum, 8. R. Jobnsioa,
Esq., Thomas Bakewell, Esq., George LcdUe, Ecq-, Solomon
Stoner, Esq. - -
ire. BISOBAX 01SQIli ‘ !
WM. BINGHAM & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Liberty street, opponte P-tnnn? Railroad Depot,
apt? rtr»i.u».,ii L P^_
Henry 11. Colllna,
Forwarding and commission mercuant, and
Wholesale Dealer In Chaere. Butter, Seeds, Fish, and
Produce generally, No. 15 WOOD Su Pittshur rh. Jjnard
Paul SS. Murdock,
COMMISSION AND -FORWARDING MERCHANS, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No.Water street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. • ■ ..! laptotf_
££lne A MoarUeaU,
Wholesale grocers and produce
No. 27 Wool street, l'ittMiurgh. l m T 23 _
■ is, T. C. Illorgan,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on ban
a general assortment of SchpoL Miscellaneous and lhank
Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac., Wbolesale and Re-
L‘ * tnM'yN&r 104 Wood street, below Fifth, hast side, i ittsbargh.
*3. Wanted, Ran:* and Tanners’ Scraps. a]»lfKly__
i7"VV. Chad w I c U.,
Dealer in rags and paper, no. 140 wood stw«t,
Pittßburgb. • Tha highest ¥ric») in cash paid for rags.
mrU-y -
wrt.ua. Philtt wu. JUCS.ET9ON, Pittsburgh.
Miller A RlckeUon,
“IXTTIOLESALIi GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRAN DIE?,
W Wines and' 174,00 mer of Irwin
anduberty strwt»,PittFbAirgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton
fcc* constantly on liand. • *T
‘ • William Carr A Co.,
(Wm C ir.a late af the firm of .I Parrer * Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealers in Foreign Wine a
and Brandies. OM MonougaheUand RectifiedThu
key, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsborgb,
pa. jfto.y_
Co-Partnership.
THE 'subscribers bare this drfy formed a partnership for
the puTOoso of carrying on Commtision ond Forward
tno.in connection with the FUh, Bacon and Oil , ana Fro
ducehusiuessgenerally,undertho Htyle of K.sousn A Ricn
AEMO’t; warehouf-e No. 110 Water and 150 Front street*,
formerly occupied by Uurbridge
JAMES RICHARDSON,
JAB. J. BENNETT.
Pittsburgh. February Ist, 1854:feb3
FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer ii
. Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o
Groceries, selected for family uso. Spices of every variety
and.the purest quality, ground at liis Steam Mills. Also,
. Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce-taken in exj
change for Merchandize. A . r
F R. D. has procured a full assortment of Landroth s
Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention ofSI J in
terested in rural affairs. -* &D ——
w a tHOLisH. j.wwaawoa. j. l D«sm
V" BSGLISn A IUCHABOSOIi.
/COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ABB
(J WaolMtlo Dealers [n Fish, Baton K ’nS'rhXh^'i
E rally. Warohouie formerly occupied by Burbridge A
ram, No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh,
mu' ‘ !
! ' fiftmtaUflloil House*
3HIIB subscribers liar© opened a house for the above pur*
cose, at No. IT Smithfleld street, four doors above the
onongdW House. 'We'will porehasi, or receive, on
, oQmmta!<m,fiir Bale, eoasirnments of F,lour.Bamn. CtuM,
s£rZo«£liirl«J. Flax &cd, Orau S«d, ltiltd Ilay, <&
upon which WO will make advances, or purchase at the
boat market rates-for eash.
nov6
DEALKH IN O^EMBS, BAOON,
4c., No. 10, corner amit-bfieU an-1 First ».i«
barfth, Ta. -" <;
TIIO-*. 3. TOUSCI
T. B. Young Co ,
Tvr^-S^A AM.
AT 0-xA.IIIS ol erery description. Material* and work
an.l Bold at reJno-J price,. Care taken
In packing for land md-watur earnaje.
JOITH U. £OUSQ.
• c. Wood* . _
IMPORTfiR.A'NtJ WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES
iLSiI LluUuKS*No. 147 North Second street, fifth door
aboralUee.easliiiJe, Philadelphia. has on hand the beat
Jointiaaof old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Monona
bela Whisky, Uollaud din, Cordial*, *c, on terms worlhy
the attention of purchasers and dealers. [an.9y
. Henry [tl’Callongh & Co.,
HOLKdAM* GROCBIIS anl Commission J’ercbaotn
,ro ar nf P*on an-1 Irwin a <«.. . i»3lt
: —, \vm. Dlgby, Jr.,
CLOTHING AND FUitNISUINtI STOKE, Maionie HiU y
V; fifth tlrulf made to order, lo
goo 3 ttVte. and-'at moderate ra>» * u9:tf
' ja. £c A. O. Duncan,;
WHOL'E3ALI3 QHOCBRB, and Dealers in Froiluce, For
ejrra Wlat’3 und Liquors, Oil Monongahelaand Recti
’ ' “ r htflky, No. 291 Liberty sL, Pittsburgh, P*- r iv29:y
A. Tlnillet
WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS
VALISE and CARPET BAG maaulac
5" ~tum. No. 103 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
John 11. filelior, wnTrtl ,
IXTHOIiKSALE and retail dealer in MUSIOAI
W INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Boohs ano
Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. Il* lll
A.j.iua.in
HAGAN A AIIL,
XTTHOLESiLE andßotailOt »rs In SMc*, Fancy ana
W DRY GOODS, Nob VI ftUrtotaud 8 Onioi
gtreet, Pittsburgh. a P r *
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL'DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIGARS,
mfJfcly No. 63 Market street, Pittsburml
IpOWEII A IUKRDON,
Arohitbotural and ornamental oarvers-
Ornamental Patterns for Casting, In ovary style
TVeicrainz, 4c. Composition Ornaments for th
dK™s^S?boats,BnUdinS.l Ac, 96 SMITimELI
Street, near the Post Office. : yl:3m
K. WHITEHOUSE,
EANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYBtt AND CLEANED
No-7 ISABELLA St.» near the Emmet Hotel,
mart Allcqhen'y-
a. na “ T -g;'-cYjTiiH'KRT''i“BON, L H C °! ttI T
BEAD ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50
, Smiihpid tirul. B ° T i_
‘ ; LTe. Hnyward,
Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn
and BRAID HATS, comer of Market and Liberty ets ,
Mo. 174 PittabUTßh, I‘a- : J el4: l
JOHN MITCHELL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
• ' No. 135 Wood Street,
jaSjyg] Next door to H. ChHd’a Shoe House, Pittsburgh
j. -un... u .
Notice.
JOS. ELEMINO having associated with JOS. ABEL, tb*
business will hereafter be condneted under the style r
J. ABEL A CO., at the old stand, comer of Smithfield an
fourth street*. I J»):y
William Thorn* Draggiat*
HAB .REMOVED to the corner of HAND and PEN'
Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptly t
faU numerous friends. All articles In his line are warrant*
j>nre» <«n4put.up with the utmost care. mar!4:6m
Jolw W* Butler d& coi*
-w-irtRWABDING AND COMMISSION. MERCHANTS
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY,' AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
YOLUME XIII
BUSINESS CARDS
ENTERPRISE WORKS.
80. 130 WOOD STBIST, T IR.D DOOR BXLOW VDWH2I AJAIT.
BO WN a TETLBT,
-SKSS&S&SwSJ LMroRTERS and manufacturers o!
SURGICAL AND DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. We
keep a general assortment of the above
arUcles constantly on band ; together
with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis
tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder,
Lead and-Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives;
Tailors and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.—
Also. Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing and repairing neatly executed.
RIFLES I—We are making Rides of every description, to
order, of the best metcrlal, and workmanship warranted.—
Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale
prices. p y u
Chandeliers and Qm Fixtures.
THE subscribers are cow opening at their now Wareroora-
NO. 109 FIRST STIiJBET, between Wood and Smith*
field, tho largest assortment of CHANDELIERS,
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made
by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns
and varieties, they confidently invito the attention of pur*
chasers to their selection. We are determined to sell as
low as any house In the West, and being practical Gas Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those dealring articles
in this line.
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 4 CO.,
No. 109 First street.
GEOUGK BLK
FEOM HBW YORK,
. MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
VC \a \ Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic
/ \ Band Toupees, and every description
C?x | -dt of Ornamental IXalr, for Ladies end
LT* fig nttpmi.n. 7P FOURTH STREET,
Wood and Market, Pitta-
Bletcbek'B system enables Ladles
and Gentlemen to measuro their beads
jwith accuracy.
9 FOn wigs.
No. 1. The round of the Head.
No. 2. From the forehead oyer the head to neck, No. 2.
No. S. Pram ear to ear, oyer the top.
No. 4. From ear 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. 1™?-* r
Hew Conch und Carriage Factory J
JOHNSTON, BBOTHEBB A CO.,
Cbmer of Rebecca and Belmont drteit, AU/gheny City,
WOULD respectfully inform their friend®
the public generally, that they hare
commenced the manufacture of Carriage?,
Roekaways, Buggies,Sleighs and
Chariote, ip all thaiT various stylos of finish and proportion.
All order® will be executed with strict regard to durability*
and beauty of finish. Repairs wiU also be attended to on
the most reasonable term®. Using lo ail their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Pole*, aud Wheel stuff, they Teel confi
dent that all who faTor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give u? a call, before purcha
sing elsewhere. octfitly
J I. JOHNSTON D. t. JnIIJSSTO* ..t. MAOCS
Klcetslor Carriage Factory. ;
JOHNSTON, imOTIIEK A CO., PRACTICAL COACfI
M A K KIIS, corner of Rebecca end Belmont streets, Alio
gheny city, l‘a., have on band nnd are manufacturing an
eitensWe assortment of Carriages, hockawnya, Buegies,
Baggage Cars, Ac., male In all their various styles, with
strict reparvl to durability and beauty of finish, using in all
tboir work the l«st Juniata Iron *nd eastern hickory. Re
pair* attended to on tin* most reason able terraa They feel
confident that all who nay favor them with their patron
03c, will be perfectly aati-'l'n-d on trial if their worst-
The l*itt?burgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif
teen minutesduriup the day. octllitly |
PITTsBIiUGH COACII FACTORV.
u. diuelow ...harti* t. ktkvkss. oroaos auhrt
1 Bigelow A Co.,
SCOOESSOU9 TO R. M BIGELOW, No. 40 OTTOiffl
Diamond allev, near Wut»d street, Pitt.vflyM
burgh—COACII Kd, CARRIAGE*, I’URA* tJaSoTCr
TONS, BUOGIKh, and eTery description of ■■ ■ »*■
f..n.-y vehicle* built tD order, aud tiuLhed in a manner un
surpassed for benoty of design, elegance c.f finish, skill of
workmanship, and durability of materials.
Sir All work warranted
~ JOSEPH KLICn ISu,
fSCCCSSBOB. TO L . Tltcm * CO.]
CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND. kvr«
constantly on band & full assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, MedieineGLesta, Ferlumery, and all article* pertain
Ing to hi* business.
ay* Physicians* Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all bonrs. j*'.9y
JOUS niui.’Ki.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(Successors to J. Kidd A Co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
4 Vo. GO ir» c*l Slrrfi. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’e Celebrated Vermifuge, Lifer
Pill*, Ac.
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Successor to Jas. M’Guffev.)
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
ANI) Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, DYK STUFFS, Ac., 141
Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, •
npr-RtnAely PITTSIIURQn._
R. . L
WUOLESALI DEALER IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga
hela Eye Whisky, &c.,
ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA.
tttt'lNES, Brandies, Gins, Cordial*. Jamaica Spirits, Bt.
VV Croix and New England Rum, ClareU, Champagne?,
Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch. Bourbon,
Old Monongabela Rye and Rectified WhUky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half*Spani?h and Conu*«n
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challeng * compe ition.
Fancy Bor Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohnsof all birrs. I respectfully invito an examlna-
Lion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, PUtrburgb,
Pennn. _ _ a t* r ‘'
Oiew School for the Violin
By U.C. HILL—TIIK PRACTICAL VIOLIN 3CHOGI,
A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an
easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly
for the American student, to which D added valuable les
sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solos and
Duos of the most popular melodies of tbe day. Selected,
arranged and composed by U C HILL, pupil offlpobr, late
JPjeMtoat.Pf th-P New Xa rk Philharmonic Society.
Tbe above just received, in advance of the trade, by
HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street.
RECOMMENDATION.
'.W We have carefully examined the above work of U. C.
’Dill’s, and consider U one of tbu most complt-L* and prue
cal Violin Schools wo hate ever seen. G. ANTON,
B. TOG KL,
r e bC Teacborfl of Music.
«-JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER,
HAS removed to 294 LIBERTY street, opposite Garrison
alley, and No. 3 SEVENTH, near BmitbBeld, where
tbe attention of his friends and the public is Invited to the
stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on baud. Also,
Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings for ordered work. A foil
assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen. Including
Hat? of all qualities. Trunks, Umbrella*, Ac., Ac.
joiwlirciosk*T- ........ oobi*antes H’ct-baxtT-
Wholosale and Retail Clothing Morchanti,
NO. 8« WOOD STREET.
THlßubseribere respectfully inform tbeir old customers
and the public in general, that thoy have this day as
sociated themselves In the above business, nnder the firm
o! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO. They.respectfully solicit a
Abare ot public patronage.
The previous business of each will be settled by them
salves respectively.
LAIRD, (late of the firm of Coolsv A Laied,) having
. opened STORE NO. D, (two doors above the old
stand,) for the purpose of carrying on tbe CLOTHING
BUSINESS, hopes by striet attention to business to merit a
share ot the patronage of the late firm.
N. IL—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable
styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none in tbe
dry. j* n2o: y
James Msillngar,
MONONGAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully
tofbrm his friends and the public, that Ids now 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.
gßoard and Plank, planed on one or Doth dues, constantly
or gaahfi>ooiß, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
to give him a call, as be can how furnish them with planed
stuff suitable for every description ot work.
WM. • - ,AM * 9 CWSWSU
HEBRON & CRIBWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
Manufacturers of oil kinds of brass work, lo
comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. ‘
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Btore, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Ordersleft at the Foundry or Office, wIU be
promptly attended to. feb9:ly
• JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
Ho. 43 Comer of Fifth, and Wood Streets,
Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the 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 servants, in any
capacity, or those In want of places, will be supplied at short
notice. AH business entrusted to his care promptly at-
U^ftrer»c«— T. J. Bigbam, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W.
0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Block, James Hackeral, A. A. f Mason,
Mafflt A Old. • J anls
Schttcbman A Hnubletn,
LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the Post-Office,
Pittsburgh. Mops, landscapes, Bill Heads. Show Bills,
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Busings Mid
Visiting Cards, eto., Engraved or Drawn on, Stone, Printed
in Colors, Gold,Bronre, or Black,in the most approved style,
and at tbe most reasonable prices. octlotly
Graft, Relsinger A Graff,
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood sire ■ i Pitts
burgh, Pa.
tSAXUFACTURSBS Ot
Cooking Btoves, Plain and Fancy Grates,
Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fenders,
.Parlor Stoves,
Hollow Ware,
Sugar Kettles,
Store Kettles,
,j. PLunNr
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEBIINAB.Y,
W. T. MoDONALD, M. A., Peihcipal-
THB next session of the, Institution will commence on
MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Messrs. Yeeder.
• References— Hon. A. TV. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Yon
onborat. R. Miller, jx. aog2s
JOHN GROUTT, „
LMPOBTKB OF PRANDIKS, GIN, WINKS, Ac.—Dealer
in fine Old Mononeahela Whisky, Peach
Also, Rectifying XlsUUer,'comer of Bmlthfleld ana Fro™
streets, Pittsburgh. sprlo
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THE late firm of JONES A QUIGG, having been dissolved
by the death of John F. Quigg, on the 27th inet., the
buslners of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at
their office, corner of Rosa and Elrst streets.
ISAAC JONES, Burvivlag Partner.
Pittsburgh, September 30,1854—[octiy
"TCHEIij
oociiiUl.n ruxuinu.
ALL E N ,
ResikOTal.
.T. J. QUAFF.
Sad and Dog Irons,
Portable Forges,
Tea Kettles,
Wagon Boxes, kr.. fmblS
BUSINESS CARDS.
Isaac Jones,
MANUFACTURER ot Spring and Blister Bteel, Plough
Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic
Bpringa, Brass Nut Taper, kalf patent, Screw, Mail aod
Hammered Iron Axles, —comer of Ross and First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. octihly
ISAAC JOSSS - b. B. ROGERS.
D. IS. Roger! A Co.,
Manufacturers of Rogers’ patent improved steel
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Rosa and First streets.
octSly
JACOB M'COLLISTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER
ASD DEALIfi 15 AIL KINDS OF
Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars,
No. 25 Fifth stPittsburgh, Pa.
Keeps constantly on hand a largo Bupply of all the
various brands of imported Cigars. ja3:g
CHINA HALL,
UAREET STRUT, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH BTRXKB.
Strangers visiting the city should call in
to ?e© the beautiful assortment of CHINA, GLASS
and QUFENSWJRE, now open at the above establish
ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to
offer inducements In ell the latest styles of Dlnnor, Tea
and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have a great variety
of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stone ware
Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes,
Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad
DLUes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is
large end well selected. Britunnia Ware, Table Cutlery,
Spoons, Castors, Walters, and House Furnishing Goods, we
have a largo assortment.
COMMON WAKE—Our stock of common Teas, Plater,
Dinhes, p K*»rv, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every article
io the line is targe, nnd wo nre prepared to pack them with
or without lino goods, a? the purchaser rouv wish.
Also, a assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE,
which we are selling at manufacturers* price?, all of which
are offered at wholosale or retail, by
octSfl. JOflN J. O’LEARY.
WM. AT M’CL 0 R(x,
DEALER IN
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
CORNER OF WX>OD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I Snow receivings Urge assortment of FRESH GOODS,
in addition to hi? already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at the lowest market prices.
45“ Hotels, Steamboats, and famUles, buying by the
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
23* Goodi delivered in the city tree of chftrgo. *ep2l
PITTSBURGH RIDING'SCHOOL,
BOBERT H. PATTERSON, Propriotor,
CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CTiKItRY ALLEY.
r|vif E Kuh»criber respectfully announces to the Ladles and
J[ t,V*n:U’m«-a of Pittsburgh, that be ha? recently erected
a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of site, commodious
r.e>« and adaptation, undeniably excels any ritmlar e?Ule
lifhmcnt In the Dulled Slates It? locHth'ti is accessible
from ail parts of tho city, while its high and airy situation
renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by
Ibis most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and
well trained, aud the proprietor pledges himself that no
pains or expense will be spared to rueke this establishment
the first 111 the confidence of the public. pefjfhtf
ritHK Intere«t of Mr. JOHN ATWELL in our bovine*?
J nr** from ihl? date by agreement. Our bohinens n-<
WIIOEKSALK GROCERS,wiII l?e continued by the reiaaln-
Irc partners under tb.e firm of
KAHALKY, (MSGRAVE k CO^
Nos. ami 2d VFuM ttn-rL, i‘ltt!-bur-*h.
BAG ALLY. WOODWARD A CO-
No. 221 Market «;tn*et. Philadelphia
WM. UAGALEY k CO.
Pittsburgh, D.*cefnl>er 79!h. ISS4 —jder22
XIIAVE sold myintere.u in the business of Long, Miller
k O . to 8. A*. Long, who, with Joho Phillip*, will con
tinue nt the old stand. Fo. 109 Front rireet. I cordially
the new finn to the patronage of my friends.
Pittsburgh, July 29, 1854. P. n. MILLER.
9. k. uisa
S. A. LONG A CO.,
Buj.l and brass founders, and gas fitters,
inrlte attention t»< their stock of Chandelier*, Bracket*,
IVudniiU, and olb-r tixturea. We flt up houses with Gn9
ami Strain, make Brass Castings of all klad« to order, fur
ril-li Hfllif .ud Pump- and Tank Fittings, ami keep Anti*
Attrition Metal constantly on Land. ~
Silver Manufactory.
SPOON’S, FoRKH, EMBLEMS, Ac.— Rekccti ->n is Fkicm
Owing to superior faeißthts In manufacturing tny owo
acirk, we are now selling at least 10 per cent, lower tbaa
th** oastern ektie?,or All work l* warrant^!.
Slrrtin-j Silver —Wn also manufart-ura of the
Brltl-b 'terling quality.
Watches and Watch repairing continued, with erery fa
rtliiy ond renew ml determination tn give rut ire satisfaction
to customers, l>otb as to prire and the superior quality ol
the work. W. W. WILSON,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
n rTl4 comer of Market and Fourth streets.
Stcnmboftt Furniture Ri»d Chair*.
/rw WK bare on hand and »f>; constantly manulhetn
ttl ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
RS, of *t«tv description, tlx :
*1 ■ Extension Dining Tab U- 3;
Do Far do;
Lillies Cah'n Chairs, of Tarious styles;
Gents. do do de;
State ?..• jj do do do ;
r j Toilet Boxes;
T**tr a ietes ,
Dimrip ; Centre Table*j
Wash Stands; C*»rd Jo;
Water Jo; Troys, Ac., Ac.
Material and workmanship warranted, aoJ prices Rati*
factory. T. 11. YOUNG A CO.,
jj2o 38 Smltbfleld *t., opposite City Hotel.^
NOT 1C E
PALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY’,
iYo Fifth strrtt, flrtt comer obore Market street,
IMTI'SIIOIKi El, PA
wrminr. WILL h«' fr-und ihn largest and Lost assorted
W str,<-k of 11051 F.UY ever ottered f-*r sale in this city.
Purchaser* will find It to their advantage to call at this es
tablishment and examine for themselves; U U all l need to
insure th-dr cuptoni. C. LALY.
N. B—Remember the Cheat Stocking CottNzn.
f.-bl:y _ C. D.
C. il. lleadly *Co.,
CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third street,
near Mark-rl. would respectfully inform their friends
I and the puhtio generally, that they have now in store their
| complete FALC STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every
j description, from the Koval Velvet and Brussels, to the com
mon logrnln, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one
| to eight yards wide, new designs ami very rich. Cocoa and
! Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods Window
j Shuder, Ac. Persons in want are invited to call and exam
ine their stock. Bteamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn
ished on the most reasonable terms.
Small profits and riuick sales.’’“’S®
TERMS HASH ONLY. oct2_
W. S. Woven.
mflK OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John-
J_ cion A siockton.) and BUnk Book and Stationery
Warehouse's prepared to execute every style of Legal,
Comnwrnnl, Canal und Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Rmding, an.l furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery Hue, at the shortest notice and od the most
reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office
and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second b*i». fnovl6
W. R. SMITH V. W. MAln J. K. tIGNTKH
Smith, Blair &. HunAt
(Lite Smith A Slocluir,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Maaufac
lures. 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh,
Perm a.
Depot of ItOiigwortU A Zimmerman’s Ca
tawba Wluet and Brandy. r
TIIE unUet signed has received and offers for sale, at Cin
cinnati price t, a large quantity of Logworth & Zimmer*
man’B choice and world-reuowned Bparkllng, Dry and La
dies’ Sweet Catawba Wiuep.' Such ua may desire to ptocore
an excellent article of Native WiDe, (the pure j ulcu of the
grape,) will And mv establishment the place for the gratifi
cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from
the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judges,
eaual in flavor to the best imported Cognac,
H ■■ D. FICKETSEN,
jakO No. 137 Liberty street.
Loan Office.
JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 BMITIIFIELD STREET, between
Fourth-and Diamond alley. Money loaned on Gold and
Bilver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Fur
niture, and all kinds of articles—for any length of time
agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower than
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions Btrlctly confidential.
ifl®“ Forfeited pledges sold immediately after being out of
date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver watch
es, Jewelry, A c. t always on hand. aprlo:6m
NEW SEED STOUEI
JAMES WARDROP,
OFFERSYor sale CANARY BIRDS of tho most improved
brBed,beingvery hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds
—Canary,Hemp, Hillet,Rope and mixed Seed. Bouquets
will be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, via:
Cameliaa, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens (in pots)
for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store,
No. 49 Fifth-sU agar Wood. dec2o
Gensnme the Smoke.
niHE subscriber havine the exclusive right to manufac-
J_ tare and sell SWEENEY’S .HOT AIR AND BMOKE
CONSUMING FURNACE, Ls prepared to receive orders, and
contract for heating buildings with the most economical
Furnace now m use. The attention of those interested Is
solicited. Anv information can he had of A. BRADLEY,
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. CARNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf l Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st.
It U True!
THAT PICTURES of superior excellence may
be obtained at CARGO’S New Daguerrean Galle
ry, No. 76 Fourth 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 various styles. Rooms open day «*e
ning. . -
• ntr.nn n HTLC MABCUB B. BOLUDAT
EUWABD B- EIIX -„iii <fc HOlUdaF,
PTtmiTiCE forwarding and commission mer-
CIIANTk la -Strict attention paid to all
consiarmtentTfor sale of Flour, Produce, Ac. Orders for
thenSchase of Produce soliciUdand promptly attended to.
SShipment fonr.rded with despatch joffldm
HOMB~£EAGUia FACTORY.
HAMILTON BTKWART, Manufacturer of Shitting,
Chocks Tweeds, etc, Rebecca street, Allesheny, has
opened a Wareroom second sioar Post Buipoisos, comer
Fi M hl 'hantsTrho t M e onot t ?ware that these Checks can he
Merchant who arc uoi hm tta in any other clly ln
Sfonitoislates, are InTited to call and
selvea. -
■ .arix>r FURNITURE—> Ye arQ constantly manafac-
Jt" ta“s flcVparlormmltare cfe.erydescriptton;
ranted in material and worfananahipr and soldi at reduced
prices. [mar24] T. B. YOUNG * 00.
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illormnij \
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1855.
rYmoyal”
C. IHMSEX
MANUFACTURER OF EVERY VARIETY OF
VIALS, BOTTLES,
AND
WINDOW GLASS,
Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles,
DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS;
ALTO
flint glass in every variety.
Warehouse, Nob. 104 Second, & 133,135 First st.,
PITTSBURGH, PA. [mb23
H A It DW A It E
Saddlers and Carriage Slakers.
R. T. LEECH, JR.,
Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Hois, Bont Staff,
Springs, &C., &o.
Boots and Shoes, Wholesale and Retail.
JAMES ROSE, I
NO. 89 Market, and 6 Union street, third door from the
Market Ucu?e, would call the attention of his friends,
and the public general!*, to the fact, that he has now on
hand the largest and best selected stock of HOOTS AND
SHOES, in all their varieties, warn by ladies and gentlemen
of Phil-* .fclphia. New York and Deston, and which,bo trusts,
canor.' .ail to please all.
His prices are very much reduced, and be sells Ladies’
Goiters at from $1,12 to $2,50, Gentlemen’s Boom, from $2,25
to $6; and excellent Gentlemen's Gaiters, and Youths and
Children’s wear, at extraordinary low prices.
He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de
scriptions of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS AND
SHOES, of the best quality and Ibo latest style, all of which
he warrants Nor should be overlooked bis Terj large as
sortment of Gum Sandals, Overshoes and Boots, for Ladies,
Oentlemen and Children. Every person who favors him
with their patronago will be fairly dealt with.
ALFRED D CUKUNO
Carlinn, Robertson dfc Co.,
MANUFACTUttKKS OF OUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN
FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Wool street,
corner of Front street, Pittsburgh.
All other hinds of Glassware and Window Glass. at
low murktt prices. apllidly
Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Booking-Glass,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
PLAIN AND OHNAMENTED—No. 21 &T. Ci.au tmniT.
All kinds of Competition Ornaments, for Steamboats,
Ac. All kinds of Gild ng and lie gilding, to order. Gill
Mouldings for Frames, wholesale und retail Varnish for
Oil IVmlngs. Eograringn and Lithograph', for sale.
Hjs- Impaired or defaced Oil Pa.ntings restored in the
best mnnuer.
All Frames and Mouldings manufactured in this estab
lishment may U* cleaned without injury, with soap and
water.
.lew Trimming Store,
,Vo. S 3 Corner o f Market tlrui ami the Diamond.
FRANK VAN GORDKR respecfally announces to the
public of Pittsburgh anti vicinity, that he will open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. llaring fitted
up the neatest store room in ibecity, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan*
cy Goods, be flatters himself that he will offer superior in
duce uent* and endeovorto give full satisfaction to ail who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forgot the place—No. 83 Market stri ct, corner
of the Diamond. [aprld] FRANK VAN OOKDKU,
Seminary for Boys*
Souih-trtil cor. of F\fth and Grant sts.,opposite Court Scruxt.
ri'UE Fall Session of this School will commence on MON*
X DAY, September 4th. and the duties of instruction will
bu resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DONALD.
There are ten successive months In the Academic year.
Tuition is $12,50 per quarter.
The oamber of pupil* ii» limited, and boys are admitted
in the order of applications which may he made after
Aogu.M 30vh, at 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter
dropprd in Post Office. aa9:bw* .
JVO. FEIU.IFB
V ,** •» i ■*
=ME
BUSINESS CARDS.
No. 137 Wood street*
PITTSBURGH.
Er>n>nr> DiTUfUDOE.
tticilAilD C. UOCKIMU,
SIAM/FACTUBCR or
Call aad fee. No. 21 8L Clair at., Pittsburgh. [mhSS.tf
..jcarrn j. clam.
Ledlle dt Vlanif
to Mnlrany A Lodlie )
\.f ANUFALTUJtKUS of Out. Moulded aod FlaiD, Flint
ij'X and Fadcj- Colored G LASSWAUK, and dealers in all
kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
mb3:dlj
JAitU &. tcuus.
\Vm. ii, Taleotl Oo*
| scccEs.iaaa to t. kjskkeds, jr., a 0n.,1
MANUFACTURERS OF GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK
ING GLASSKS» Portrait aud Picture Frames, Ac., aud
dealer* iu Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62. cor
ner of Wood and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh. ootl2:lw
A Card.
HAVING sold my Interest in the firm of T KENNEDY,
JIL., A CO-, to William U. Tulcott, who, with A.G.
Henry, will continue the Looking CUaSs and Variety Bufl
rpms at the old stand, corner of Wo«d and Fourth streets,
under the style of Wm. H. Taleott A Co. J confidently re
commend them to my former easterners, as every way
qualified to give eutlro satisfaction.
Ail persons having demands against me, and all indebted
to me, will please make an early settlement.
octl2 T. KENNEDY. JIL.
Henry Richardson. Jeweller,
HAVING refitted his store In a handsome manner, and
bat recently returned from the eastern dtios with a
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would Call the attention of his friends tyid custom
ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the
mofltdejdrablestyles.pfttternsand makers. Of Jewelry, tb*
latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains,!
Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc.
FANCY’ GOODS—Such as Papier Macbe, Work Tables and
Boxes, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats.
Colt’s Pistols, rortefllonnalcB in great raflety; China Fruit
and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or
namental articles, which have only to be seen to bo appro
iated. [novl] NO. 81 MARKET STHKET._
enterpuisk Works.
jVb. 130 Wood itrrcl, Thxrd door below Virgin Alley.
BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Re
volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever
opened in this market; together with a general assortment
of Hardware, Cutlery, Topis and Fishing Tackle, all of which
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. n.urlß
Boots and Shoe*.
JM’LAUGHLIN, No. 95 Fourth stieet, nearly opposite
v the Mayor’s Office, Is manufaaturing Gentlemen’s first
Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button
ed Gaiters; Ladles’Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip
purs, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade;
fancy Kid and Satin Galteni, of the best material; Misses
and Children’s do, of every variety.
N. B.—All kinds made to order, oo short nctice. [boIP
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE Partnership between Wm. Youogscn and Daniel
Youngson, under the name of Wm. Yoososoj* A Co., is
pi-solved. WM. YOUNGSON will carry on the TAINTING
business in all its branches at the Shop of the late firm, No.
23 SEVENTH street, opposite the Neptune Engine House.
znh27:l w WM. YoUNGSON.
North-Western Police Agency*
NO. 89 WASHINGTON STREET, comer of Dearborn,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ALLAS riNKXRTON.
Pinkerton & Co.
DEVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO TIIE THAXBAOTIOX OP A GENERAL
DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS
In the statos of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana.
mh!9:dtf
Soldiers’ Bounty Lands,
AND CLAIMS AGAINST GOVERN!! ENT.—I will pro
cure Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiora, their Widows
and Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims against
Government, and attend to business in the “ Court of
Claims,” rt cently estvbllshed by Congress t
Office, No. 148 Third street, ouo door above Smithfield sL
March 19,1855—(mb*0) HUARLF.3 NAYLOR.
Bounty Bandar-Soldiers’ Claims.
TILE undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas
Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS,
Ac., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY
LANDS, or any other claims od tbo Government.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
mb2:tf } Residence, No. 0 lto?s street, Pittsburgh.
Bounty Lands.
TnK undersigned continues to obtain Bounty Land
Warrants. The present bill gives to all who hare
served in any war since 179 a. 160 acres. Terms moderate.
LUIUS COdKSHOOT, 37 Diamond alley,
between Wood st and Diamond.
ACcuoy for soldiers' Claims*
Location of lands.—purchase and bale of
LAND WARRANTS.—The undorclgned him made ap
rangements with competent and responsible gentium *n to
obtain Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or
minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for
the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Bale of Land
Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS,
mh!4:tf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
New Paper Hangings.
NO. 85 WOOD STREET.
Fine french and American parlor papers ;
Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble;
Ilall Papers, of various styles;
and Plain Papors, for dining rooms and chambers;
Cheap and low priced Wall Papers;
Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades.
A large and complete assortment of the above, selected
for the season, will be sold at the usual low prices,
octf ’ WALTER P. MARSHALL.
‘ Walter P, marshall,
tMPORTER and .Dealer in French and American Paper
Hanging* m,t "
SEVEN DOLLARS AN ACRE.—For sale, 307 Acres of
Land, near Fish Creek, Va., twenty miles from the Ohio
River and a short distance from Cameron Station, 13. aud
Ohio R. R., will be sold in two or three lots, at from $0 to
$7 per acre. Terms: One-fourth In hand; balance at one,
two and three years.
Also, 168 Acres, situate on Proctor’s Run, Va., at four
miles from the Ohio River; eighty acres cleared and under
good fence. The Land lies wel ; has fine Timber, and well
watered. A comfortable House, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac.,
*r Price $l7 per acre, on easy terms.
ap2l 8. CHTHDERT & SON, 140 Third st.
LAND FOR COTJNTRY RESIDENCES.—We have for
sale 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, and will be sold in lots
of one acre and upwards. Price $250 per ar-ro; terms easy.
The abovo land, for healthy and pleasant locations, is an*
surpassed by any offered for sale, and la well worthy the at
tention of business men and others who desire a home in
the country. 8. CUTHBERT 4 SON,
a p2i 140 Third street
AIBROIDERKD CURTAINS. —A. A- MASON 4 CO.
have jast received 300 pieces very handsome styles of
Embroidered Mnalln and Labe Drapery.
TOBACCO— 16 kegs 6 Twist Tobacco receiving and for
sale by [ap2Q] ATWELL, LEE A 00.
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CLEVELAND AND PITTS EUEBH
EAILEOAD
STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL,
VIA WELL SVILJ.E,
ASD
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad*
VIA ALLIANCE.
rpilE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo,
X Chicago, Bock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, la VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route is One Hundted miles shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one vln Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago iwenty-three hours,
and St. Louis thirty-seven hours.
The Trains of tba Ohio and Penna. Hallroad leaving Piti +■
burgh at 3.00, M., 8.00, A. SL, and 3.00, i\ SL, connect
at Alliance at b.3G A. M., U. 45 A. M., and C.SQ P. M., s*
foliowst
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliancaat7.3o, A.M., and 12.00
M., and 6 35 P. M , connecting at Hudson with Trains f* r
Cuyaboga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at
10.04 A. M., 2.20 P. M., and 9.00 P. M.
Passengers tor Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Rock Island,
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh
8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2j20 P. M., as that
Is the only train by which close connections mo made
through to tho above point. Paascni'ora by this trait*
reach Chicago at 7.30 nest morning, and St. Louis at ni-i
-night.
The Steamers Forest City end Diurnal will leave the sln-
BODfiohela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) n*.
10 o’clock, for WellsviDe, connecting with Ibe train leaving
Wellsvflle at 4.30 P. M., and arriving at Cleveland at 9 CO
P. M.
An Accommodation Train will leave tWlavilla daily,
(Sundays excepted.) at G.4 1 ) P. SL, connecting at Bayard
with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2 20 P. XL
Trains from Weliarille and Cleveland connect at Bayard
for Carrollton, Wuynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia.
SSJ-Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west,
via Welhryille, are sold at a less rate than via Alliance. .
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as
follows: Leavo Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., and 0.25 P.
M.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M., and 10.00
A. M.
Trains leave Chicago for Bock Island and,St. Louis as
follows: For Kock Inland at 000 A. 51., and 11.00 P. 51.
For St. Louts at 9.15 A. 51., and 10.05 P. M. .
Passengers for St Louis go over Rock Island ttailroad to
Joilet.and thenceover the Chicago and iliseisaippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louie.
Passengers by the 9.15, A. il, Train arrive in Bt. Lout 1 * at
11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noou
next day.
Bsggnge checked through to Cleveland, and there re
chcckcd for Chicago ana St. Louis.
FA&K VIA ALI.IANCH AND CLEVELAND.
li/e/aia. 2 il cTs. ljfelaw. 2<icl’s.
To Alliance $2 30 To La Salle... $lO ( 0 $l3 50
a Cleveland ... 400 “ Bock lui'J, IS 00 34 *-,»
Toledo... 050 “ Galena— IS 15 14 00
•‘ Chicago 13 00 $lO 50 “ Springfield IS 70 1G 2o
“ Bloomtngt...lC 00 14 40 “ Burliugton 21 00
.XOnOA-Y ROntBTBON.
.HESRY L. KrM>W.U.I.
“ St. Louis ....21 00 10 50
Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the
office of Lhe Company, In Wouopgahela House, below the
eorner. J. DURAND, Bup’t, Cleveland.
mh2B J. A. CAUQUKY, Ag’t, Pittsburgh
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN
Timocan
Northern Illinois to tho Mississippi River,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
AU Railroad to the MiieUstppl.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL ROAD
Formebli tbx Chicago asd Aobova & Cest. Militat-t-
Tract It. ft. is now coartETKi),
And Trains run the entire distance f om CHICAGO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. ;
Tho Only Direct Itoute to lIOKLINGTQN, QVJINO\.
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPEILO. FOKT
DKB MOINES, COUNCIL BLUt-F, Ac, and tho oxlt AIL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAOo TO &T.LDUIB, BLOOM
INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations "a
tbu Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mlsms.*
Kiprl Railroad*.
Trains on the al*ove Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the Ea«t—avoiding all laying over at any of
the point*.
Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Miseouri— making the qu’ckest «»u!
most reliable route to reach alt the important point* vwt
of the ML«*i*stppi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles less staging than by any other rou «. The llosd,
for a largo portion of the xvuy, la laid with tta contincovb
Hail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad Tn the West —
wrll s'oeked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant
new Cars.
JBS- By this rnulo passenger? are sure of making coni i-a
tiona, and arriving at Bt. Louin on advertised time.avoid.ng
the Taxations deWy of fogs ami ice, and dangers of |
tion, as on the route by Alton.
Haggle checked direct through from Chicago, and uo
charge fur handling r.t any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route can bo purchased at
all the Railroad Offices iu tho Ea»t; at the Office of the
Comp'.ny, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building: at the Depot of the Galena R. It, and at the
Mich. Cent. R. It. Ofneo, corner of Lake and Dearborn sU.,
opposite Tremout Iloust-, Chicago.
FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive ioocU*
ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Jjup’t.
C. ¥.. FOLLETT,
Gen'l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago,
a®-TICKETS can bo procured at tho principal Railroad
Offices of tho country. mhl3
~Aia"’LINE BOUTE“ 1855.
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS
Via CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIA
BAIL JSSfiii!
Formerly the Chicago ami Slisilsslppl.
the Great .lmcnoan Express and U. S. Mails.
rpilE Only Direct and Relinblo Route to the South und
X Booth-West—rScventy Miles Shorter than uny other
Route.
TWO TUT.OUGII EXPBtaS TAAIX3 DAILY, SUNDAY! EXCEPTED
Leaves
Chicago. SL Louts.
St. Louis Day Express 9.lft A M..—- 1*230 A 'l.
St. Louis Night Express 10.00 I*. M 2.45 P. M.
Trains run directly through without change of cars or
baggage.
From Chicago to St. Louis in hours.
IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS —At Joliet, with the Rock
Island Railroad for Ottawa, Li Salle, Rock Island and Cen
tral lowa.
At IHoomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin
ton, Wayoesville and Decatur, and with Stages Peoria.
At Sp-.ingfleld,wlth Great Western Railroad ior Jackson
ville and Illinois River.
At Alton, with Daily Line of rackets for Hannibal,
Quincy and Keokuk: the most expeditious and reliable
route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri.
At Bt. Louis, with Daily First-class Steamers for New
Orleans and intermediate points ou the Lower Mississippi,
and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph,
and all points on the Missouri, Teuuessee, Cumberland and
Arkansas Hirers.
K./p. MORGAN, Sup’t, Blooming‘on, 11
L. DARLING, Agent, Chica.o, 111. {*P«I
.EDWARD A. KUCREU.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At*
luncic cities with Western, North-western and South
western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of Bteamers to
all parts on the Western River*, and at Cleveland and San
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-we3tern
Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
Great JF«f.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe*, Dry Goods, \ 0Q loofos.
(in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac j ' y ~
BKCOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,)
Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- V"sc. per IOOIbs.
ther, Wool, Ac J
THIRD CLASS—Anvils, Bogging, Bacon I inofta
and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac. f W)0 - per AUUU>S ‘
FOURTH CLASS—CoITee, Fish, Bacon and i --- 10 ufts
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil J 0 per
jjjjp- In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be pariicular to mark package •* via Pennsylvania
Railroad” AH Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
FaEiQUT Aoents —MopesPotter, Boston; J. L Elliott,N.
Y 4 K. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons, Balti
more ; Geo.C. Franclscus, Pittsburgh; Shringman A Brown,
Cincinnati. Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky 4 R. O.
Meldrum, Madison, Ind; Ratcliff A Co., 8L Looia, Mo.; J.
S. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana.
‘ H. H. nODSTON,
General Freight Agont. Philadelphia.
H. J. LOMBAERT.
Snpermtendant, Altojna, Pu.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TIIRKK DAILY TUKODQU TRAINS, between PUNndel
pbia and Pittsburg. TUB MORNINO MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh nt A. and l’Htfr
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a; 1 P. M.. and Pitta*
burgh'for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIOET KXFRBSS
TKAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.M.,and
Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M.
The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo.j Alton, Oalena and Chicago, lIU
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky- Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day*
ton, Springfield, Bellerontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, with the Stepm Packet Boats from and to N tw OantAKß,
St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati.
Through Tickets can be had to or from either cf the above
places. •
For farther particulars, see handbills at the different
| starting points. Passengers from the West will liod this the
j shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, iialti*
I mere, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE,
1 Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
J. mesiu.miln,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
RAILROADS
CONNECTING WITH
VIA ALLIANCE.
VIA WELLSVILLK.
CENTRAL ROUTE.
lOWA, MISSOURI,
li~Pil3 ROAD,
THREE THREE-STORY UOUSE3 FOR BALE —Situated
on Franklin and Elm streets. The corner bouse :on
tains five rooms, a good cellar and a store-room—water fix
tures through the house.
The other houses contain eight rooms each; bath r'-om,
cellar, and hot and cola water through the whole house.
For nrice and terms call at the Beal Estate Offlcs of
v 8. CUTHBERT & SON.
A HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8450.—F0r sole, a new
Frame Dwelling House, with good Lot, paled fence,
frnit trees, Ac., pleasantly situated on Ml. Washington,
within twenty minutes walk of tho city. A bargain can
ha bad in the above, and easy terms ofpayinßnt.
:S. CUTHBERT & BON, HO Third st
Y'w r ''.V jr
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NUMBER 188.
PHILADELPHIA.
Howard Association* Philadelphia*
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. —To all persona afflict
ed with Sexual diwaae, such as Seminal Weakness, Ini'
jiotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, £<x, Ac.
The HOWAJID ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, In view
of the awful destruction of human life and health, caused
by'Soxaal diseases, and the deceptions which are practiced
u[joa the unfortunate victims of such diseases by quacks,
have directed their consulting Surgeon, os a CHARITABLE
ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE
GRATIS to all persons thus afflicted, (male or female,) who
apply by letter, (post paid,) with a description of their con*
dltiou, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac-,) and in cases of
ext r eme povertyand suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES
FREE OP CHARGE.
T*3e Howard Association is a benevolent institut’on, es
tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the sick,
and distressed, afflicted with “Virulent and Epidemic
diseases," and its funds can be used for no other purpose
Jt has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have
voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add
that tko association commands the highest Medical skill of
Address (post-paid) Dr. QEO. B. CALHOUN, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HE ART WELL, President.
OEO. PAIKOniLL, Secretary. [«p2]
GEORGE J. HENKEL’S
city cabinet warehouse,
No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Orroeiri ISBiramEiei Halt.)
FhlltaelphUi
rußinroßE, ih every style.’
Comprising LonUXlV t lxml»XV,KUsabethanftn4 Antique
with Sculpture Caring and modem style;
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,gatlnwood and Maple;
all of superior construction, and finished in the
best style, eqnftl to, if cot excelling InquaL
ity, the Goods of .any Establish
mentin tbs United States.
EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren
tice* being positively excluded,lend oMfcg thabestma'
terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur
•chasers. Amongst (be many advantage# offered to pur
chasers, l? the facility of Furnishing a liouae, either in ele
gant or plain style, completely from one'ertablishment; by
which means all the articles in each room correspond in
style andqnality,and the immense stock always c* hand,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to:please
their. taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture:
To give an idea of the finished Furniture on hand*l need
only inform you that my Rooms are 175 teetlong, byr27 feet
wide, four Boors In number; with Shops contiguous, suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the
work is all done under my own immediate inspection.
jgp-The Packing is all done in the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Pblla
delphla are respectfully invited, as purenasers or otherwise,
to call and examine the Goods. an2sGy
ST. LOUIS.
JOSEPH HOGRIDQE,
COMSIIfiSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 OotnatciaL, oaow Pirn Strut,
St* Louis, Ho.,
GONBIGNMENTS aolCommisslonowlllmeot vithprompt
and personal attention, and Übe:al advan&u trill be
given wiien required, on Consignments or Bills of lading,
in harm.
Orders tor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The UeoelTlng and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro*
duce will meet with especial care and dispatch: thelowest,
rates of Freight will always be procured,and the expense
of Bto rage and Drayageas much-asposaible. avoided. .t
MTOucrm:- •
Page 4 Bacon, StLonlai Ellis* Morton, - Cindnnatf;
Ohariese, Blow & Go., do; Strader k Gorman, ■ do;
Chouteau* Valle, do; Hosea AFraser, do;
Doan, King A Co., do; Bprlnger A do;
J.W.BntlcrA Bro.,Pittsbb; E.O.Gooodman A Cfc, do;
D.Leech A Co., do; E. AC. Yarnall ACo.,Philsdm;
Wm. Holmes k Co., do; Morgan, J. M.Buck A Morgan;
Blow A March, New York. B.B.Comegys, do;
Frost A FoTrest, do; Shields A Miller, i do;
Charles A.Meigs, do; Joriah Lee A Co., Baltimore.
A.G.Farvrell A Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Son A Co., <V; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
n. D. Newcomb A Bro., do;
T.O.Twicbell A Co.,Commission Merchants, New Orleans
£3.1 have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to iny address, when advised by letter per
mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, Or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
at- St. Lonla. Missouri*
Mechanlct’ Bank of PitUbnrgh.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to tto
provisions of the Act incorporating »aid Bank, ap
proved March 30th, 1855, and the act approved tho 16th
day of April, 1850, entitled'“An Act Regulating Bank*,”
BOOKS to receiv- subscriptions to tbe Capital Stock of said
“MECHANICS’ IJANR OP PITTSBURGH” will be opened
at tbe Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on
the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1855, at 10 o r clock,
A. M., to remain open for six juridical days, from 10 o’clock,
A. M. until 3 o’clock, P. M., oi each day.
.7, K. Moorhead, 1 E. H. Hartley,
fi. Jodc?, William M. Direb,
J. W. Butler, I W. O. Leslie,
R. Miller, lr. t ll* L. RingwaU,
W. 11. Smith, Wm B. Holmes,
Wm K. Nimick, las. B. Lyons,
A 11. Gross, James A. Hutchinson,
J. Sohooanmker, William J. Anderson,
T. R. lloltnee, James Turk, Jr.,
Geo. W. Jackson, David Campbell,
H. Hepburn, Isaac M. Penuock,
Fprlcger liarbaugh, William F. Johnston,
Alexander King, Geo. C. F anciacus,
Robfrt Gnlway, A. Kirk Lewis,
Samuel McCiutkan, Geo. W.Caae,
KcJ.l Dalzcll, Holy Patterson,
A. 'V. Loomi , Andrew Burke,
J. 6. Uitwortb, Commissioners.
apu iiv
SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS,
*&**.—-, CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood
gggalTS&BCl street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent,
frn Uff 0 The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedlyen*
\l • g 1/ ■ perior to all others, both In dastiettif of
touch and superiority of lane.
They have not only received the highest marks of appro
bation irom tbe best European Pianists, such as
LIST, THALBEUG,
And o'hers, who have them constantly in their own nso,
but cl> > from our resident Professors. The following Is an
extract from a letter of
PROFESSOR HENRY ROHBOCK.
After describing the particular style, two of which he
warns for his own ure—one Grand and one Square—be
speaks us follows of their excellent qualities:
“ My little daughter, who plays very well, must, with my
self, have a good instrument, and yours are the on»y ones
which can satisfy me.
“Instruments are offered me oivihe most accommodating
terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone of yours. '
“I remain yours, respectfully,
“ Henri Kohbock, Pittsburgh, Pa.”
For rale by CHARLOITE BLUMK, at the “Old Estab.
llshcd l*tano Depot," 118 Wsod street, 2d door above Fifth
Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for IJtdlcL, Davis d Co!* Boston Pianos, / which in the East
ern cities are considered superior to either Chickering*s or
Nunns * Clark’s, but which fact Is not extensively known,
as they have but lately been introduced here;) and other
New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at
prices from $225 to $BOO. mM9
CARD.
A 'PEW days since, I published an advertisement of my
Hamburg Pianos, in which an extract from a letter
from Prof. H. Rohbock, of this city, addressed tq Messrs.
Baumgarten & Heins, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers,
was inserted. This morning I observed in several of the
daily papers a “ Notics” signed by Prof. R , in which he
atatea that I was unauthorized to make use of It, and that
it was incorrectly stated and applied. ...
In reply—l presumed that if he had written the letter,
be, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con
sequently required no authority from him to make the
some public. As regard* the assertion as to Its incorrect
ness, I have the letter in my possession, and it speaks foi
itself, word for word os I have published. Messrs Baum
enuteu A Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Rohbock for
undo’ sement—their rianos were known, appreciated, and
received the. hlghust rommendations from the first artists,
long before Prof. R. saw fit to pass an opinion upon them.
My reason for publishing the extract was in the tact that
he was well known in ths city, and not be ause hi 9 recom
mendation was necessary to establish the merit of tbe
Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their
own merit, and are Bndoraed by each men ns Lint, Tbnlberg,
and others, solely on account of their merit.
m h23 CHABLOTTB BLPME,
NOTICE.
IN an advertisement of Sirs. Blame, in this paper, my
nane is made use of in connection with the Hamburg
Pianos. Such use Is unauthorized by me, and, moreover,
the mat’er is incorrectly stated and misapplied. Uhe facts
are theae: About a year ago 1 wrote to Baumgarwn &
Holns, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany.) for a I lano
ofa new and peculiar construction, and of which I famish*
ed a minute description. They replied that they did not
manufacture aoy such, and requested mo to examine a
Piano oi their make sent ;o Mrs. Blame, at the same time
offering to furnish me with a similar one, in case I liked it.
I accordingly examined* the instrument, but as It did not
pleaft* me, I declined purchasing of them. 1 have since
houclit and am now using a Piano from the factory of
A Clark, N. Y. (mh23) HENRY UOHBOCK.
NEW STOCK OP
CHICKERING £ SONS'
■agjSSasa PIANOS.
W'lfffinl JOHN H. MELLOB, No. 81 Wood strut,
\l * H \J U between Fourth street and Diamond alley,
has last received from the manufactory of CHIOKEIUNG
& SONS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their FIBST*
GLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with all the
late and valuable improvements— also, of their plainer and
lower priced styles, sill table for those who require a cheap
but good instrument. All the Piano Fortes from this man
ufactory are warranted, and will he sold INVARIABLY AT
BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. . ■ ;
OLD PIANOS. —Several second-hand Pianos, In good
order, for sale at SSO, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, Ac., Ac.
MKLODEON8 —A full supply of Melodeopfl of entirely
new and beautiful styles, and Irom the best.manufactories
in the country, soo, $76, $lOO, $135, $l5O.
JOHN H. MELLOR,
Agent for the sale of CmcKEitDto & Eosa* Pianos,
For Pittsburgh and Western Peuna.
#s'No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and
Fourth street. mhlQ
MoVINQ DAY IA OYER! and many families have
changed their residences. Some hare left places that
are dear to them, where they have attended some “ loved
one” through a long illness, ending in death! Many find
their new home is not as convenient ns the old one; while
others are pleased with the change. In moving, the bands
are exposed to the cold air, and become sore, and rough.
This can be cured, and they can be made soft and white by
the u*e of the HERPETIC SOAP—price 12J6 cts. per cake.
Soid hy jap4] 8. h. QUTHBEftT,iI4O Third nt-
DO YOU WANT A SMAtL PARM7 —Fdr sale, a Farm
of Twenty-four Acres, eight of which iaro la cultiva
tion, and all cleared except eight acres, which are in choice
timber; an. Orchard of about eighty trees of different
kinds; about five acres contain 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. OUTHBERT~ABON, “
ap4 No| 140 Third st.
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DAILY MORNING POST*
MONDAY MORNING::;::
SHERWOOD FOREST,
AND TUE- SIOEY OP EOBIN HOOD.
CT GIUCE GCEXSTTOGD.
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Of the thousand and one adventures re
latod of Bobin Hood, I have only room to this
short history for two; the first one Bhowinghow
be mado a friend—tho second how a
'One morning, near Sherwood Forest, Bobin
Hood mot. a young man walking slowly, drool
ing hie head and sighing deeply, and ho thought
to himself—"thls poor fellow must be melanoboly
mad or in love—in cither case he is to.be pitied.”
So ho htodly questioned the youth, who . proved
to bo a yoomau by the name of Will Soarlooke.
He trusted Bobin Hood from the’ first, and told
him that be was grieving because a fair maiden
whom he loved and who loved him; was that day
to bo married by her friends to a riob oldman,
whom.she detested. Bobin Ilood inquired the
time and place of the wedding, then telling
Will to keep a good heart, bounded off into the
forest.
About noon there was a great ringing of bells
at the cburoh—then came the wedding party
and their friends. Tho bridegroom looked very
proud and pompons to his - gold laoed, Velvet ■
doublet, and white silk hose fcbijt ho was wheezy,
and hard of bearing, and so gouty, that he had
a little page to lift his feet, ’first one and then
the other, np the altar steps. The bride wept
and looked wistfully round for her lover, who
was bid behind a pillar, waiting for Bobin Hood.
The ceremony began and Will was getting des
perate, wben a taltmanin the dress of ii beggar,
standing hear the altar, drew a eUver'.horn from
beneath his mantle, and blew a starring blast.
Instantly fifty men in lancoln green burst
the church and dispersed the bridal party—all
but the now happy .bride, abd the frightened
priest whom Bobin Hood commanded to marry
the faithful pair at once. : It was done; and
ever after Will Soarlooke was tho fast friend of
Bobin Hood. *
One day, to pursuing a deer, Bobin Hood was
led into the park of the Earl of Fifzwator.
There ho suddenly heard voices and the tramp
ling of horses, and.soon saw a tnail-olad knight
followed by six men’at-arms, and leading a pal
fry, on whioh sat a lovely lady, weeping and
wringing her hanija. This maiden Bobin Hood
recognized at once r as the young Lady Matilda,
only daughter of Eari of Filzwafer. . Though
qnite alone, be did not'hesitßte, bnt sprhng for
ward before the party, crying—“ Hold, tbon falao
knigbt! I command thee to lot that noble lady
go free." • ( .
’“Stand off, thou unmunn.erlyohurl, or I will
clpavo thy skull with my broadsword—know
tbon that lam John, thy prince!” : '
“And’know then,” replied the outlaw, “ that
I am Bobin Hood, king of Bhcrwqod Forest.”
At these-words all six of the men-at-arms pot
spurs to their horses and fled, and thsprince was
glad to follow, scowling and oursing as he went.
Then Lady Matilda, Who seems-to have been
rather a romantio young woman, fainted and
fell into Robin Hood’s arms; and he not knowing
exactly what to do for a lady in such a oaso,
carried her to a brook and was about to dip her
head into the water, when she suddenly came to
horself. Bhe then related to her preserver how
that bad prinoe, whom she hated with nil her
might, had long been urging her to go with him
to his wicked court; and how, that afternoon,
while walking in the park, he had surprised and
carried her off. She told this story, reclining
on a mossy bank, with Robin Hood sitting at her
feet, looking np in her face. At last 'the twi
light shadows began to fall, then ho sighed,
and said—“ It is getting late my lady—shall I
conduot you home?” But the lady Matilda bent
towards him, blushing and speaking very softly,
and said, “Ton have saved me from shame and
Borrow—henceforth Ijbelong to you.”
Robin Hood started up gladly, then sunk
back sadder tbaa before, and said, “No, lady,
no ; you have been too delicately reared for an
outlaw’s wife.” ?;: -
He then told her that though Bhe .might not
dislike his forest lifo in the warm summer time,
yet when tbe fall rains and winter fr.Oßt came,
she would And tbe cave in which be lived, dark
and chill, and Would sigh for her father’s oom
fortabla castle halls.
Rut -Lady Matilda Waß strong .and;, healthful
and had little fear of colds or rheujnatisms; she
thought Robin Hood handsome, aud fanoied he
would be the best protector against that naugh
ty prince she could have; so. she looked into his
face with her beautiful, blue, beOieching eyes,
till ho oonld resist her no longer; btit lifted her
upon her palfry, and walked' by : 'her side
toward Bherwood Forest, talking to her, holding
her hand, end loving, her better and better
[ every step. They were married at the oamp, by
jolly Friar Took, and had a merry wedding
feast. The next day Robin Hood and his wife,
who had taken the name of Marian, sent a mes
senger to tho Earl of Fitzwater, felling him
how they Were married, and asking him if he had
any objections. Ho sent baok Word that he
disowned his daughter, and never would forgive
her; and made some rather unhandsome remarks
upon the character of hia son-in-law, wbioh
roused Marian’s spirit. But the old Earl missed
his only child, and was so lonely in'his grand
castle, that, at last It seemed to him ho mnat
see her orhe should die. So he disguised him-
Belf as a mendicant minstrel, and went to Robin
Hood’acamp. He was kindly received and feaßt«
ed With good game and excellent Wine. After
dinner Robin Hood flung himself. down on a
bank of wild violets for a, nap, and Marian began
scattering daisies over him.
The Earl watched them in their, happiness,
and thought of his own loneliness till he oonld
stand it no longer, but bowed hia head In his
.hands and bnrst into tears. Marian knew that
sob—she had heard it once before, when her
mother died. Bbe dropped her flowers, ran to
her father, flung her armß round biff neck, and
wept with him. Robin Hood! sprang up and
joined with them—and all was made up between
the threo. Tho Earl, of Fitzwater beoame quits
fond of his son-in-law, though he'Often warned
him that he would come to the gallows if he did
not mend his ways. But Robin flood did not
mend i his ways for hotter or worse. He con
tinued to take from the rioh and give to tho
poor; to play tricks and seek adventures In dis
guise; to fight the troops of the king and the
sheriff of Nottingham; to bate and:make war on
all priests to tho laßt. He lived’to be an old
man, laved by tho poor, and feared and hated by
the rioh.
At length he fell 111 of a lingering fever, and
unlookily, went for help to his.aunt, Elizabeth
de Staynton, PfioreSß of 'Kirkless Nunnery, in
Yorkshire —a woman who had great skill in
medicine. His old enemy,Sir Rodger, of Doncas
ter, hearing of this, went to her, and telling her
she had in her power a great enemy of thechnroh,
urged her on to a dark and cruel’deed. The
Prioress went alone to Robin " Hood, as he lay
toßßing and gasping with his fever, land pretend
ing great kindness, Bald she must bjeed him. He
.stretched out his arm and. Bhe opened a large
vein. The blood Bpouted fiercely At first, and
ran for a long time full and fast. *t
“ Haven’t you taken enough ?” asked Robin
Hood, again and again, his voice growing weak
er and weaker. Bat the stern old-Woman always
answered, “No.” Then ho sunk'back on his
pillow and fainted, Still tho Priofcess stood and
looked on him with o_ cold, stony face—and still
he bled, and bled, till’the conch oir which he lay
was all afloat with bis blood. AtTist his white
lipe moved, and he murmured one word that
touched the cruol heart of the Prioress. It was
the name of his mother— her own titter. She
sprang forward to bind up tho arm and atop’ tho
Dleeding—but too late! Robin Hood was dead.
BrecaDialling' and millinery*
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Owland oihers, that she Is prepared to make to order the
latest stylcsof DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,
TAL3IAS, *£c., on the shortest notice and on the most t***
sonable terms. Childrea’a Clothing made up with neatness
and despatch. Bohuets. altered and dyed according to
directions, and,neatly and tastwfaUytrimined. Wo alui to
give satisfaction. ». - £*.•.'•? ,':HI , . _
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