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' "...' , t , 4 ' .1 ;-7 7 S - r ~',' 1' .. , , - , t Ve'; •.-'-- r f ' s . ' • .' •' ' t " 0 4 .t. ',.. 4 ' if ". , ,,.- , ;'• , .4 - - .-, • . *. , ,,, ..,..i rt ~..air .7 %. ? Ao`.l. :' ' I -,. , l't i. _' • .„ • f ; •-• '.,''''.' '-, 7.' * • _ - a. ~. ~: _:~: ~3: ^ ~' t , THE Dt flY7,4ak-:MO-T,O§T. Rug .Ps/atth.4l 'wry, dfgrzrtvz.alfnrizy exigipti.) v 07 ~~„• "~ ~ `~.. a ?, •;z. NON •3•Wsar v.?ou arm -13T81.111 •-, ~.; t o : . :• it.'4 _ . ,per- 2 RR id e.,-Five Dollar% a .Tver, payable strictly la advance. :4121 1 0haXa Qill InTa'-ials I,e .required if ant paid within the yeA. - _ L. _ . Vt . SiL ;le COW vwacelit3..-4ay,.at fit the coulltar la no Office, and by the Yeva Boya. ORME . . TEE SATURDAY 110851RE1 le - POST Ppu ellehed from the same office, on a Large blanket lite her!. at TWO DOLTAIIS a year, en advance. Sing apples 44- No paper will be discontinued =sloes at this Mien* on of the Proprietors.) until all arresrages are paid. Xi- No attention will be paid to any ordernuleas seeo-1. palled by the money, or satisfactory reference In this el Ai' Connected mill the Establishment of The Morning rtlit s ant of ate largest Tot , Printing Offices in the' eity, where all k Inds of work is done on the shortest notice, and mad reason abl e terms. _ . . MEE EMI JOSEVI-1-4+IAVER, ATTORNEY AND; COUNSELLOR AT LANY; Office, Ni). - 144 Vdturtlt ittrtet, ja.11511 prrrsigrana. JOHN BAILTOPi, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office, corner Fifth and Grant OA., j Ealya rtrrsßuir.a A. - T Ileums Vienna TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CILANCERY. AOffice, next door to the Post Offlce, Steubenville, Ohk, my 4 S. N. Ross, TT°BMW AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Mr. Roily ,Patterson's Livery C. Orlando JLoomis, A MENET Al LAW—Othoe, Fourth street, OM Wood. 334: .Tn 9 om" ddi.JA ars TTOUNBY AT LAW--Oftios, Los - rie's Buildings, Fourth street. joi7:11 Yat.ricte'henna. ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. Ericr. coremn. o? GRANT AND Fara STREET'S, 1..] (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewin,) where all bu siness pertaining to the office of A. hteiman and Justice of the PARC° will be p ro mptly nuenderl to. febl:ffin re. tiitclame.ater,, Alderman. FFICE, Grant street, between Fourth at and Diamond lalley. Catcrosluczng nil hinds done with the great e-t :are and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex. ernmed, ja34 S. Penh Alderman. IC O. 01. T EURO Street, belch:en Wood and Marketstreets; 11 Pittsburgh.- Olleetious promptly made. BondsMOrt. go Res, arid other irritings drawn vitb. neatness and arca , je.2l:lr • nti KLIEUN DENTIST„(auc , censer to O. W. Diddle,) 144 SMITH. FIELD STREET. ' la a Air Otago lours, from 8 to 1 o'clock, and rom 2tn Loclocir. -• • - • febls:ly . . - C • ‘t. , • . • ; '; . ..'••7 • • -",-; ';:; • r ,•• . "1 7 .1911 N lIIITGIIEILL, '• . ' 4,4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, •••••<, No. 135 Wood Street, 'e • a : y?1 Next door to 11. Child's Shoe 'louse. Pittsburub. Ann 7 1. MOMS° f Notice. OE; FLEM TING having associated with JOS. ABEL, t&e. • • - hereafter be conducted under the rtio of r...'•'' ' '' ,f ' 1 - " , '... ',..'..; s , r . '..: •-; 1 . “:` .:` s; , * '." . e 4 i :. .---;-. ~.,,i .. , , As RE v . f t i c zir , E11:kor la, Dr ugg i sc, 1 rcia7l4:fir 1 ; a Streets, wheitit . he vrill, tuf n e s r aa ° f, i s i tf.e rp t, : r n a d m „ PgN 5 ,...... P. , 41i5 numeronefri9nds.' All artlelds In hie Ittai d ---'"' ". ire, end put up 4.lth the utmost care. ..:::: . Z.,:..:"::: . . ..' ...''' ~,,.. .""i, ISSI =Ell ~, r::U -.~:. . -. -- .7 '; ',...,''',..,:i.",'"-..--:',.-;;;;...=-:..f MEE PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Itobt. C. G. Sproul, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—office, No —, Fourth stwet,.Pittshurgh, Pa, . deell:ly , • , James LoWrle;* ' ' TTORNFY AT LAW—Office, Fourth Ftreid, Pittsburgh between Smithfield 'street acid ClrertV 099. fdedll:49 , • K. B. 0 arna ban, TTOBNItY AT LAW—Omen on Fourth itreet, between Cherry alley and Grant street- je2ay 3. N. !WC owry, TTORNIY AND comissmon AT X./ON—Otter. In Balcorell's Antldiiags:nn (}pant street. Set 1). H. Hazen, Trom:n Al' LAW—No.I= fourth street, above and near Smithfield. - • mierry • J. SCUTT. DE.Z.TIST, Fourth utreet, tro dooxv j i - as .. west of Market. Orrxmc llotme From nine A. M. to fire der2d:y BUSINESS CARDS. c. ntlierlwe nw:c. wiCarant. D. W. 11.E.R.STINIL &. CO.. COMMISSION AND FORWARDIND MERCHANTS, AtD . • Dealers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh; Cin cinnati and other Ilanniactures,•Fze. No. 93 Front greeds, beliceen Market and lerr:, s:reeif, vlrrsulutuil, PA. ca=b advance , nadn on ronA.;nments. Par. ticul sr attention paid to forwarding tVinrdern Refcrrn.Y.s.—Clay.` , & Thaw, Wm. iingilloy & 51`. Cully & P. S Co-, 'lays s I_ll,k, lirnmtt t Rahn, Henry dirair, Eichbaum, S. IL Johmiton, F.fq., Thum,. i. Selmmon Ston,, W rig..J. DIN .1 W:11. ISINGDA.:II CO., FORWARDINJ AND Ci.M.NII,inJS 7.II.:IICIIANTi Literld !:reef, opposi:t Dp: t, iLcuoty kl. l; uiiltSa. - 001-1 IVA RDING AN l+ CONI MISSION 7.IED.CIINT, and wool -gal. , 1 1 , 1tIor in ("ace,. Butter, i.t.0.1?, Fistb, and n'roduce !xe.n,ratly. WO.11) rzn. me.. 76 Paul Or. 711 uraloc ,rIOkr.IIISSION AND Of:WA:ad: 10 M LARCH ALAS, AND A.) si EA-11110AT n—No. IV ,Ler ~t.reet,Linciuteti, Lnpl:tf King Os Moorhead, NOLIISALti N Dr...ay-As— :4o. 27 Wo d t, Nttdar.d, (my 23 _ _ -- Commis'sLou 'louse. rimr anbseribets have opened a house for the above tinr• 1. pose at 910. 1i t'aiitlifield street, four doors above the llonoricit ' bela Lipase. We will norchaeo, or receive, on commission, for sale, cansiznments of Flour, Baum. Cheese, Om, Oats, Bteley, Fast Seed,. Grate Aid,-Baled Hay, ac., uv ,..sci which we will make advances, or paroling., at the best m mrket rates for cash. nov6 - Jas. ItIP t.aughll - r‘EA . LEG IN G RI ES. PItuDUCE, FLOUR,' BACON c.. No. 10, c , ro :r'Staittrfield ear Vlret street*, VMS tinr6 ~,,, ,Tuo, U. c o B.(yOUrto d t , N '• 'l3id 11 ' 66 4 °PP FURNITURE D M A g`J. , A. 11JEEES OF CASCNE.. • ateials and work k I RS,nl every deveriptdon. o• as. Care lxkr n manvair warranted, and Bold 41. t r..Auced prit In cot , 4itot, inr ifIC4 and motor earl-Intro. El= v. u. Woods ML'UtlTtla AND WIIGI.ESA DEALER N; r 11 1!, I , AN I/ LIQUoItS, No. lII' North Berend street, fifth shoo a 1c.. , east side, Philadelphia, has on_. luand the trio, qualities of old Brdndles, %Vides: - Lasky, -Jlotio'nue• Gin, Cor dials, ho. on terms worthy the dtention of toirebeaors and ileslert : . • fau29o _ _ llenry ilq; callously er., aor,ll;tti.e: urtooT.RB erebnnl s m. P' nn 0 , 1 Trw.l •• • tir.:l eto [NT ALL iti)olil3., curl Dealers Produce, For. 1V V eigu •,11 , 1 Litia,ri, 01.1 %louourithe end Ilecti• fied Whilllcr. go. '4ll Li ,orty Pitt_gburz,S. N. 1r'2 , 11 T SADDLE,, ( 1 3 1A m it a l'i n LI! turer.No.lor l Wood. street. FittJburgrl, Pa. John n. OLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN TAIISIOAT WEINSTRUSIENTS, Pianos, Nicole, School Rooks and Stationery, No. 12 . 2 ll'onAl Tjanl • U. U/GAIY WIGAN es AUL, WHOLESALE stud 'lutall IR !re in Sak.. - , Fancy and Wapfe - DRY GOODS, Nos .41 IL.rtet and 8 Union -street, Pittsburgh. anri . .30SEPH. MA-PHAN, WROtESALE AND REPAI C. DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, tay2:lv No. 53 gmtsrr < , •nterr. Prrt.amurrt. PO VII SI it I.U.SAGUL I6 i, AIICMITEOTBRAL AND 011.:6AMSN'SAL CARVERS: Ornamental Patterns . for Casting, in every et yle Modeling, Designing, &c. Composition Ornaments far Or decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, &o.; 96 SMITIND 41.1 Street, near the Post Onice. . v 1.3 m • E. wavrkaiticise., FANOT 13111{ AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEM :E' !`ro.7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, . Atttnneys. CUTII4 1:111 S. OUTIIIIEIVi EAL ESTATE AND arsigan AGENTS, No. 5C 'D Smithfield street. Dm 1 L. E. Hayward, DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGIIO. Si' and BRAID I:LATS., corner of Market and Liberty a ts. No. 174 Pittabarscii, Ps. business wt - under the stir. t. , ABRL & CO., at the old stand, earner of Smithfield and .ourth streets. jalry John Butler - 4 co. oDwADDTNG AND COMMISSION MIIIICIIANTs— a_ Dealers In ell kinds or litteburklx Xfannfacturos, Less lie and Sheet I. 87 Vront street. 1ee723 ' '•," NIF • ,. . ,, , - r.'• ,- -, -, , ,, ',, 0 ' '-'- .- - T . `-',. - .., ....... .. _ ....,,,..,. orn ,., ~ ~,,,,. a ,-, : .... , ,; ... -, : • ' ' • it i ll . , ~,, : ' , 1:70 .: ::: - 4" r :- t lk •,' Z.c; '-...c , • •-•- ,:- .. c- t -Fgril ..,- ,- .* .'.-_. • ~ ig , -- --------_----- ~El,OO V. , lEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY HILLMOBE & MONTGONIERY, AT TUD "POST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNU VOLUME XIII BUSINESS CARDS ENTERPRISE WORKS. no. A 3 orwoup sn=t, ISLI 0003 111LUR visors ALLY. BO WN a TETLEY. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of CUTLERY, SURG IC AL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, !cc. We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly oa hand; together :with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis. tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Cape, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, he.— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES I—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the best meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for. them at Wholesale or Retail, will be fill ed with despatch. Minting parties supplied at Wholesale • does. myl6 Chandelterm and Gas Flltures. TE subscribersare now opening et their new Wareroom- NO. 1 09 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of GRAN DELISRS, BRACK ETS, PEN DANTE, and al] articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of now patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of put , 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 desiring articles in thisline. - We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Casting's of all kinds mad LONG to order MILLER At CO., No. 109 First street. GEORGE' , IMETCIIEIL, FROM NEW TORII, MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every dereription of Ornamental 'lair, for Ladies and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Pitts. burgh. BiArcitar.'s system enables Ladies • ona-u-- _ tininleutiemen to measure choir heads 17-- ' 5 - C s with' accuracy. • FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 2. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. Froin ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to corer the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the hold part. I my 4 Now Coach and Carrtftg• Pactoryl JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO., Ctrner of Lebec= and /t-Irnont streets, Allegheny City, WOULD respectfully inform their friends se , and the public generally, that they hare 3 - gsi mi ; nommunced th e manufacture of Carriages, .411. Itaronches, Rockaway s, lin ggle.,Sleighs and Chariots, in all their various stylesof finish an •1 proportion. All orders will he executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. 'Repairs a ill also be attended to on the most ruasonablo terms. into.; to ail th.lr work the best Pastern izitafts, Pules, and It heel stuff they feel C99E dent that all who favor them with th.ir patronage, will be perfectly sahstled on trial of Oleo . cork. Pardus-sera are requested to Rice us a call, before war cha sing elsewhere. JC. J0aN5r0n....... ... r.. e .rur s. , ,To's .... 9'161Y 11:Iceltior Carriage Factory. r..IIINSTON, BROTUI 11 d CU., PRACTICAL co/xi; 0 Al AK Eltc, corner o! ilela et, cod Delmont st-et ta. Alta che' city, Pa., have nn hand Solaro ms.tufeeturinc an L fa 't :g ' n 'i go e C ",,Tr a ttn e L' Cl t n o i r e raar,:irfl,°:,,h,;rk,;‘, - ,:‘;'4ti,' , ,g-it'l; ganef retard to durability ant IS aut.) • fb „a 'd m tug lo nil their stork the lust .1 otuute Iran and , astern hickory. Re pasta a st ro ,I to on the Mts t reas-oat'^ t..rm. a `e •rl. el loots host that all Ulla may i ..rc r ttt. ro a. It' 1 Ir peson ago, will be p. r . - tiv , 0.t., h 1 n trial I oleic aor, ThePst t , l o-`ll nn I ?inn-heater °math. ea pa,. ve^r fif teen mina,- dttrl.,t t. e •1 •1 9 - . • -9 1 y - in rw.(tuitcli et)Acii FAc rot( 1, . ig 91919-,S C .nos I- +1 . 1.‘ C. • 1 Bigelow ai. Co., OE , ra.,l- A • 9 MT 4,21.,CC1.,tr011, TO b. \I Itltl}l.oVl No lb 17) . Do.mooal alley tte, urn .:1 street, Pitt , ..„_,x• 09 burgh— 1):C11 En, C. illiti NU Fs- pit I. d S-" 4- I,„ -- ION• , , ill atil I ES, and eseto dsroriptasn of °.' fan• y rehic..l bulli. to 07 , 1,, sad hulled an a manner 99 • surpassed 1 r ts..a tat .in ..1...,1,1 • 1 Lof,,h, ,MA of a iforlfronalop, and alaratAll )uf ma t ,rtals fl-e-1,1 cork s - nrr 11 . , I . JOS EP II FLIC DI I N 0 , laUccrplsois 10 L. 1411.'..3 s CO.I riCHCS ER M IC ET FTIIE ET AND DIAMOND, consurti, 101 fun ~, e r:ment of Drt....0, Clo.oP,xn.i Lai artia,... per txi iug to to. busir.,, 4alir - Physic's.' Pl,3zriyi.lons car, c5,..1,-ouoaca at %II boort, JOll3l FLEIEIN.:. 1,141:11‘0. 10'LE: 1 11SG BROTIIRILS, (Sorno....soro to J. K1,),1 & Co.) WIIOLESALE DRUGUISTS, No. tiO ff i.r.f `.:u'rett. ra. Proprietors of Dr. 11'Lloe's Celetriiteit tern - 0.1'14e. Liver Pill+, de. J• 10 _ - JOHN HAFT, JR., (succsFsor to Jnit Wholesale and Retail Druggist, AND Dealer In L'AJI , VI . I;, 011-9, DYE SI'UVR3, at., 141 Wood street, three door., below Vlryjn a):• •y, spr4:lnkely R. L oattsets DEALER LN Foreign Winos, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Bye Whisky, &c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. S Wte.d) STREET, PITTSBUittill, PA. 'VINES, Brakdies, Gino, Cordials. Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix and New England Rum, Clarets, Champagnes ! Scotch London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon ' , I Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple. Prof',^ Wild Cherry and Blackberry liranilleii; imported Regalir.,and Principe Cigars; Ilalf-Spanieb and Common Cigars, all at such low p ken es to chailenir romp.. Bien! Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Palttles of every style, and i Demijohns of all elves. I respectfully Invite an examina• lion of my stock, ht No. S WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Poona. New school for the Violin. BY U. C. HILL.—TILE PILALTICAL VIOLIN fiCilool.-- A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in en easy, prodresalee and practical term, and deNigued expressly for the American student, to which to added valuable lers aons and exercise; and beautiful arransemen'a,aS Solos and Duo, of the most popular melodiee of the day. Eviected, arranged and composed by E.O lIILL, pupil of Spot:lr, late - PreAlent of the New York Philharmonic Society. The abdre just received, in advance of the trade, by 11ENUY KLELltiift, 101 Third street. ITECONISIF.NDATION. We have carefully examined the above work of U. C Mir., and consider it one of the complete am! pruc cal Violin bcbools we hare ever peep. . ANSON, li. VOG Teachers of Music, _---_ iten. oval. SO - JNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIER," 0. - As removed to 29.1 LIBERTY street, oppolite Garrison 1.1 alley, and No. 3 SEVEIiTiI, Dear Smithfield, where the attention of his friends and the public is invited to the stock of READY-51ADE 000D8 always on bend. Also. Clothe, CarAmeres end Yestlngs for ordered work. A full assortment of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, including lists of all qualities. Trunk:a, Umbrellas. Lic.. kc. jas/ 3000 ICCLOSSItt .... Collacti Us sectosast • Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. Bti WOOD STREET. T= subscribers. respectfully inform their customers arid the public In general, that they have old thin day as sociated themselves in the above tinniness, under the firm of JOAN ID'OLOSKIci & 00. They respectfully solicit a 1 share or public patronage. W. K. 311111 i IV. IV 55311 L -- - r a. 116: The previoun busineas of each will be settled by fe theta. naives 'respectively. b 0 Smith, Hair & Hunter, R AIN% (late of the firm olgjooter . opened stont: NO. 9, (two doors above the old W 110LESALE 011.00EILS, /stand) for the purpose of carrying on. the CLOTOINO i PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a AND DE shrAt‘S in all Rind, of Pittsburgh iffasufacs share or the patronage of the late arm. Pen... lures, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, N. B.—Clothing made to order in the moot fashionable feb9 met end on the shortest notice—inferior to none in the ats 'jandagy I Depot of bongworth & Eltnnterman,s Cis, city. taw Da Wines and Brandy. uE undersigned has received and offers for sale, at Cin- James Helllng•r, T nATIELA PLANING 'MILL—WouId 'eventfully ct roam prtas, n large quantity I,lLogworth & Zimmer Xi - OisfONs. 'la friends and the public, that his new estate I 1 man's Mon , cod world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La. LILL Inform i. ,A, full „„,..,,,,, ~,,., „,..,. , ~ thffstrismt. is now . ''' " "r'""'''''' . 8-- -- -"" -- prepared t 4 dies' Sweet Catawba Winer. Such as may desire to procure . and Oil all orders for Planed Lumber, i furnish Boat Cabin. an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the , th promptuw„, at , th . is on loa - c en ne t orartpeeic. 0 1 grape, I will nod 010 cstablailiment the place for the grntifi• b a n arid Plank. pia.. "I thsides , co F , cation or their desires. The Catawba lirandy,slistilled from on band. the genuine Grope. Is declared by many excellent judges, Soaks, Doors. sad Moulding. ' " of every d 1°241/PUms made t ° equal in taVor so Ms best imported Cognac. order. find It to their advantage D. VICKI:IBM :,•vninh them with planed No. 137 Liberty street. • to ß g ul iv irl d hi e andan . e t l earp l, s e h n e te e. re n w n ol. stuff suitable for every description or 'cr_rl7• ALGEO k CO. 1U1:210 V/11:Zllikktal ........................... --. l A.liro Craw CLL.. HEBRON & CRISWEI:L , BELL AND BRASS FOB ND_ERE. IkirAtiti FACTOREMS of all kinds of BRA ES WOIIK, LO. 15.1 CIMOTIVI3, BSEANI ENGINE, PLlllillißitC., &c. Al so. Cotton Batting Manutacturera. Faandry on Rebecca etreet,Alleatieny City. Office and i‘tore, N 0.12 Market street, Pittsbugh. work, OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exChange for or cosh paid. o, , dere left at the Foundry or Office, trill be promptly attended - to. . fehgr JosoTTIII T. 1.0111111. Y, &reds, No. 43 Corm- - of Fifth and Wood • .. Office up stairs. Bntrafce from Fifth stree b k Pittsburgh, R2coSPounarenilLlL ' l l l7/17 72. to theTATIAPOIN;Y, in at elloeunhe"e tiOn with Intelligence and General Collecting. Ile will oleo attend to renting. person o in want of servants, i h n any capacity, or those in wont of pink vii, will be aripplieti at sort notice. All business entrusted ,`o his core promptly at tended to. Recrerices—T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Rit. lard Cowan! V,Vn, ,1 W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Slattern], A.. A. neo Nhiffit & Old. . _______— janlB —_-- AtIL, JR schuchman & finunion, ll r IIttOGRAPUBES—Third street, opposite the Poshoff Bi ice, Li Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Dill nee , is, Show s, Label , Architectural and Dlacbine Drawings' suslness and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone ? Printed in Ocaers, Gold, Bronn, or Black, In the moat apprswed said at!tbe most reasonable prices. L. Mal' D. RESSINGER. T. J. GLUM Graft, Reisinger & Graff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre Pltte• ;burgh, Pa C°CoP il s t i g : ll , ll l: e o ri l . Bd e W t°B l lt t v t a Vo ti r e ov e e::l, ds : Stoves' .. . . . -_----------- ---- ENGLISU AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. 'T.: MCDONALD, M. A., PIILYCIPAL. TUTH next session of the Institution Will commence on 1 MONDAY, the sth of-September next, at the room cor ler of Ferry and Liberty etreete, lately occupied by the dessrl. Veeder. .., References—Hon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Extap, Jr., S. V. Von mhoret, R. Hiller, JT. ame26 . , , -011 N. GELOUTT, 4.iteid:PORTER OF.TRANDIES, GIN, WINES, .- 1) " . Tel In Mae Ohl Monongahela Whisky, Poach Brandy, Le. Also, 4ectifying List:Met, corner of fholthllehl - endueit stfeeto,Pittaburitt. ~ ~~ ~ >.: ALLEN, ttI:aII'ACTIMERS 0' Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain acid Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog irons, Portable Forges, Tea Kettles, Wagon Ores, &c. inabl 6 4 •rror7,7 H o y t ~. t •,~~~"_['~-+'tip rlyT'.- BUSINESS CARDS. ricitAce• MIT E late firm of JONES d QIIIt30„ having been dissolved by the death of Joln F. Quigg, on the 2:th inst., the busitein of nisi firm will he settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ro lS ss and Firit streets. AAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsbut . gb, September So, 1854--10ct2:3, Isaac Jones MAlTl,NA,,tUeetiulstr.eietlotr r o p u r g and Coach t e . e .l Plough ri u. Springs. Drags Nut Taper, %all patient, Screw, Mall P and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of ROSS and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocali ISAAC :ONES D. 13. Roger■ Bs. Co., ANUF A CV) RERS of ROGERS' patent Improved Steel 1 Cultivator teeth. Mee corner Rasa and Rinet streets. oet2ly - JACOB DVCOLLASTER, WUO • . • . • L. e UFACTUREII AND DEALER IN ALL HMS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25 Fifth At., Pittsburgh, Fix. *V - Reaps coistatantly on hand a large supply of all the various brands of I mp4rted Cigars. ja2ii CHINA HALL, NAPLES . MEET, BETWEEN TLID:U. AND FOURTH BITtirES. STRANGERS 'VISITING TILE CITY SEIOIILD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment of amv.,e, GLASS and QUEESSIKAJ3E, now open at the above establish. meut. Our goods bring entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Ten and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have a greet variety of shapes: also, gold band and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Ve t ted:lHr Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and House Furnishing Goods, 'WO have a large assortment. COYIAION 11.111 E—Oar stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, P e NnrltinS, Bowls, Pitchers, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to puck them with or without fine gorsis, as the purthuser may wish. Also, a (urge scsort tient of all kinds of GLA.,tS WARE, whirl, we are ssilinc at manufacturers prices, all of which are offered at wholesale or retail, by oct26 .10fIN J. O'LEARY. WM. A. WC L ItG, DE:ALF-It IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Grocerios and Willow CORNPR OF WOOD AND SIXTII 57'5., VITISBUI1(111, PA. $ now receiving n large acaortrient of FRESH O')ODS, In addition to his already extensive sto..lc, purchased from first bands in the I.:ao.eru markets, which, will by sold at the low eat maritet prices. H0w1.% Steamboats. and famillee § buying by the quantity. supplied ut wholesale rates. ,gip-thusis delicsred in In« eity tre. of char. , . • PITTSBURGH RIDING SCI-1001. I ROBERT R. PATTERSON, Propriotor, CORNER tiF DI ASIO.' '1 . 1`,E17. - 1 . AND CIIErtRY ALLEY. ri ¶U E reapertfully announce to !Lc Ladies and 1 llentl..mun f latt,hurgh, bet he has recently era tad RIDING nCili noel., eirtiliti. In point of commodious.. nc', and a undeniably excels any similar eedab lAMent in the United Stat..? Its Inc:Atka is ncresAble from oil ports 01 the c.,17, while it high and airy aituntion rondere it egpuelally suited to the Ertnuotion of health, by this moot agreeable exerciNe. The nee docile and ree!l troined, and the proprietor ple-dge.l himeelf that Iv , pain. er e's;.enne will Le ape red LO make this establishment tirs, In the rr.r.ll 1. ar,. of the in2.1,- , t of M.r. .I , IIN A rxri,l, i 4 nur 1,, 31 71-.rl•.Lt. a WHOLESALE by the remain i..rtuera uLacr arm ai C.0.9i;1:.1.VE x M., 1. 1 o cr,l )ti-'t. CI).. :121 :fait...: re.q. ra, %JAI Ilia WNI 11i'.Ll3Y A CO. Pitt T.-1. ISZ4 . • IlAyr ;,-; ) intgrv;:t• thr tu-iA• Milts, I & C. , A A Intr.!, whA, with Joh a I'l.llllr. wi'l •n• r,;•1 F" 109 fir,i/ 4r't. r. C 1 /.1.1. • Ora f..rm tk. tL9 patrounir-'Ol no "riAtAt, 1'11t.1:14,01, July '2. - 1,1554. I'. U. S111,1.1:11. 1. LON S. .1. LONG CO., j ) L A 1.F3 FOUNDI:ItS, AN it ca,,, , a yrrry,RF leVit- o ttt".tk Cl.a,.,ltiter , ,ltrerk.t , l' end,,L, nod fitture, tte how., with 6, ant Ftotan, atl tinLn to order. fur hallto-.1 Poor an:l Tn.,k Tirol Aut . : Attrition on jytil Silver 31rotrifsetory. IttiONta, 'MO , . it \1111.1.NI: t . hr.-11E1,CH .t.t IN Pntrrn t 1 wior to f4ritition in MN rtufarluting [my 011/111 Ork. we are row retttng at least 10 E.:: rent- lower atm. or •tnewhore. Ali 'a orb warranted. 5.,-tcrtg Sil,r raanufact Eporan of lb. ettrtint; W n tehes unit Watrh re; co“tlnued, with every In rimy no d mr ,,,,,,td-t.,:miosuon to Rive entire satlitfention Loth on to ',rico and the oneerior quality of the wort. W. W. WILSON. Wetebrank.tr and Jeweller, corner of Nlartet not 1 yeast?: nt reefs. orvl4 S teituaboo.l I'UTII t o.re. oast% t..: ttailr•.. l A zi ring WE lisec an hlnd and aro , Dur'lntle toanufactu nr, STEAM 110 A T CA lIIN VtINITUIU: AM) CU /AIRS, of rot ry deecri ption, 11:: Eatensinn Dining Table.l; an l'.,r do: 1.1 ilea Cebu Ct, airs, of I' aricuf styles ; Grnlf, 1.. do do; t V,tate P.,, .n do do on; P,. Toilet Ti 0 7 ,5 ; Tete A • att., ; Hofer, Liven, CP.ntre Tabias:,, Wa.l . , Stan,; Card do; i ; NS'a , .er de; Trays, hr., &e. ' Nicerial Ind voritinangdp erarraoted, and pric esti& faetury. T. IL YoUNO & Q), es irth) :_,'S Smithfield rt.. opposite City hotel. . . ._ .. Pi OT 1. C E . 1 D.II,Y'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, , .5..... , 0 Ftich er,e1..11,1 corner Lit.k , r , Afard.r.f :frt . .), l':Tl'SliUßilll, rA \\ " Ft . :T - I< E of WILLI tk , It.;llfV'ened„'ln'tf..hres"Rl7!r4nsadleb'in"t h ' l c a ' c r i ted t 1 . I PUrchn,prs will find it tn their advantage to call at this es ' tablishment and e N.Nmir... fur themselees; it is all I Ilel to inAtlra th• it eastern. C. DALY. 1 N. II —llerorrob.•r Ito Came STofIRING Cowan. f..1)1, C. D.. _ _ _ C. U. fiendly Q. Co., CTIEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. S 2 Third street, . near Alarl4, would respectfully inform their friend. and the potato m nerally, that they have now In Flora their complete FALL STOCK', consisting of CARPETS of every demnption, from the Royal Velvet 404 Broseel., to the rom• mon Ingram, thorny and Rag. Floor Ott Cloth, from one to eight y.rds wide, new designs and very rich, Cocoa and Canton Mattiog, Drugmits, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods Window Stait's, Ar. Persona in - want ore invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats., Ilotels, and Residences furn ished ou the most reasonable terms. proOts and quick .ales." - VV, ?I'R'ISI'ASII net: W. W. rt. llAssets. TTIE OLD PRINTING tiSTABLISIINIENT, (late John ;don nett Blank Book and Stationery Wert-bourn le prepnrol to e aerate every style of Legni, CornmarciA. cad Steamboat job Printing and Book Binding. an I turni.h el - try krtlele ill the Blank. Bonk, Paper end titntionory line, nt Gls shorte.t notice sent en the most reasonal , le terms. Blank tb alai Stationery Warehouse, Printing Mee And itinJerr, e,rrner of Market and Soeond sta. inovll3 boats' Office. JOAN A. O'BRIEN, 67 SNIITII FIELD STREET, between Fourth and Disinond alley. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate, Diem. its, 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 the,. heretofore. Privets entrance through the tall door. All business transaction , strictly con tithes tint. , Forfeited plislges sold immediately after being out of date, unless refeennsl. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch ea, Jewelry, nlo ays on hand. aprlMilm —NEW SEM) STORE,. JAMES WARDROP, OTTERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the saost improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singer. Bird Seeds —Canary , hemp, Millet, lions and mixed Seed. Bouquets Cartee furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz: tas. it.ose Buds, Heliotropes, A.c. DVArgreens (in pots) for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and lhortimilturalStore, No. 49 Fifth st., near Wood de c. 20 vaissume Ike Snuik e. auhacriber havinc the exclusive richt to mattufne -1 Cure and cell SWEENEY'S LICIT AIR ARID SMOKE CONSUMINCI tu:ACE. is prepared to receive orders, and contract ibr heatinz buiidings 'with-the moot economical Fornexe now m lIEC. The attention of those interested Is eolisited. lutorantio can be had of A. BRADLEY, '1119.d 4 Wood st u reet. o n r of J. BARNDOLLAR, ,: , ...e24:tr I Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood at. ----, True lt.ljE ''''' ' ' l4.4.. ;f .771 AT PICTURES d superior excellence may ---, a -- be n't,. ained nt CARGO'S New Deguerrean Gallo. •,, .. .. iy, to _ 7a Fourth street, at pricas varying from • One to Twen:v Dollars. Al! work warranted to pleasa Children taken in a f 4 W seconds. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. .I.4RUE, USCATIN dl, OQUAWKA, WAPEr.I.O, PoirT Tule. , n is $l - 2,5t, per quarter. DES NIOIN ES, Gild NCIL ISLE r F, 44., and the ONLY A Ll, Tio• number of pupil:, In Ilmlird, and boys are admitted ItAILIWAD Route from CHIC %G . ., Ti) ST. LOUIS, ITLOO , I. In lit.- order of .pptio,tion. which ins; be made after I INOT‘ Cl.l \ TON, Dr:CATIIIt, CAIIU), SPRINGFIELD. ar 51 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter JACKSONVILLE. N A Vials:, and intermediate etatione t•tr dreplaal to Punt Older. en , b o w . the I Ilinais Central, Great ead•rn, and Ohio and 51iir,•- ~ aipci Railroad:. Trains on the above Line leant. Chitagn on the arrival of Traioe fonts the Ea-t—av,ddlng all laying over at any of Urn point, Srap.en leave BurlingOu daily fir Southern and Central lowa and Northern Illlsnouri—making the rpOeirent and must rellaido mote to reach all the irmoritort 1,. ints vie t of the 51i,iorpm an far as 1141 ill oil, w itl: heel h rty fifty mile, leer. stagin4 titan by any other". T',l" I, Ira largeporthin of the airy, I.+ 1:03 r, uUt • n. lIAIL. Ora smoothest riding an r lost it,iircred in tior We,l. - well ',locked with the Most 1.11..1R - Ct Lo ornotivedanal ca: , tit new Cars. Zat . By thia route pan angers are tore of making CODT,C. Onus, and arriving at St. Louis un mit er ti=ed avoid,n4 the vexatious delay of fogs and I.•e, end dangers of trariax than, ne (.11 the route by Al ti,u. Duggane checked direct through from Ctileago, and no charge for handling at a ny point. TaltOlki II TICKETS by thin route can be march/Lard at all the Railroad Ottve 1n the East; at the 0111,e of the Comp ,ny, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Grunion Building: at tho Depot of the (inleno 11. it, and at the Stich. Cent. IL It. Oilier, corner of Lake and Dearborn ate., opposite Tremont Rowe, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch., C. 0. 11.1kINIOND, Supt. C. E. FOLLETT, Goal Ticket Ag't, Chlca-o. Oa-TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Wile., of the country. =ID= Ledlle & Ulam, (Succmu2rs to Muir - any R Lullio NI P F A a Fancy Colored ed . LI G n " :i a a e r a l i ' :r n ; in nil PG t Linda Window Ll:alit, Flasks, Villa and Bottles Ware boo,‘ comer of Marart and Water streets, Pittsburgh. Vle . En. IL. Talcott. & Co., arcetssoss m r. assiesot, la., a etc.,' Air AM:PAC:IDIOMS OF GILT ANDNA,IIOO Y LOOR • In N IiLaS.SEiI, Portrait and Piettrre Frames, /cc O, dealer, to Imported nod Domestic Fancy Goole, No. 62, our. uer of Wood nod Fourth etreem, Pittsburgh. octills. 11E3=1112 4 ' 4.. 4 t • ' ' - • - - ~ ‘ : 4' ..t . ' 15 Zt: HARDWABE A Card. AVINO mid my Intermit In the firm of T KENNEDY, CO., to William IL Talcutt, who, with A. IL Drury, will mutton° the Looking Olam and Variety Dimi nots at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style at Vim. 11. Ttleott k. Co. I c.ntldently re commend them to my Millar .[LBICIMera, ea every way qualited to 41re entire tathifaction. All twroons litviog demands against one, and all Indebted to me, will plea., make an early eattl,lllent. nell2 T. KENNEDY, i 11... Henry 11..lehardeon, Jeweller, RAYING re-fitted his store Ina handsome manner and but recently returned from the eastern cities w ith a Sae assortment of WATCLLES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, linger Rings, Ear Ringo, Miniature [.ockets, cte., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such ae Papier 'Raabe, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks, Fancy Yams, Perfume Bottled, Table Mats, Colt'. Pistols, Porte Morinales in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appro.. lowa] NO. 81 MARE.= STREET. 1111li TEILPII.IaIi: AN 011.1E8. No 136 111.1 steer!, Third door below rirgin Alley. DOWNr2 tok t T h r i fAll r l il ' e w a o s u .qo ld run c%l ra l the o s o t o te n n e t , io i ft in o! „ S a p r e: d r ting volving Pistol., the largest and best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of II ard wa re, Cutlery, Tools and Robing Tackle, nil of which we offer at the lowest possible pekoe to cock purrlwerK, or for gaol erbroved paper. uterik _ /loots and Shoes. T EVLAUGIILIN, No. f 5 'Fourth street, nearly opposite J the Mayor's Otlice,ls manufacturing Gentlemen's first Boots, low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; ladles' Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linde, Slip per ,and French Lashing . Gaiters' of every color antiShado; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the beet material; Misses and Childreu's do, of every variety. N. 15.—A1l kinds made to order, on short notice. [anl9 Dissolution of Partnership. TILE Partnenhip between Wm. Youngson and Boatel A.. Youngsen, under the name of Wm. itICIIV3SO3 A Co., is nr sotezn. Wlf. YOUNGSON will carry on the PAINTING business In all its branches at the Shop of the lute lirta, No. '23 SEV ENTII street, opposite the Neptune Engine House. WM. YtsliNUSosl. NortlA.Western Pollee Agency, G. so WASHINGTON STREET, rotner of Ll DeArborn, CHICAGO, ILNOIS. Pinkerton etc Co DiVOTZ TBQB ATTENTION To TUE TBA-ISACTION OF A. GIVISiLkL DE. - rEcrivE POLICE BUSINESS In the Mates or Illinois, Wincol2Blo, Michigan and Indiana. cnbliedtf Soldiers' !Jaunty bands, A ND CLAIMS AGAINST GOTERN3INNT.—I will pro• Ae , re Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows anti Minor Children, and will prosecute Claims aguirint Government, and attend to Liminess in the "Court of Claims," r,cently est‘blisheal by Oongres‘. Ne. 148 Third street, one door above Smithfield Bt. March 19, ltss—(mtr.:o) CHARLES N AYLOR. BOUIIty Landse-Sottilers' MILE undersigned has made arrangements with Thomas j_ Lumplufl, of Washington City, to procure WAItRA NTS, &a, for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other claims OD the lioierOMenr. FAIINEST , JCK, Residence, No.II Moss street, Pittstiurgh. Bounty Lands. rptill undersigned Miltlutles to ootain - Bounty Land j_ Warreutt. The present bill giros to oil who bare served In any war since 1711). 160 times. Terms moderato. LURE COOK.IIIOOT, 37 Dlamoud alloy. between Wood st and Diamond._ . Agency for coldlers , L0cAT1.,1 , 4 OF LANDS.— PUKCIIASE AND SALL' OF I AND WARRANTS.—The undert-igned has made ar rangements with Lompetont and responsible gonti.m m to obtain Certificates or Warrants for Conners, their widows or Minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for the Location of binds, and the Purchase and Sale of Land W ar rant& JOHN D. DAVIS, _ . Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. New Paper Hangings. NO. 86 WOW) STREET. - VINE YRENtiI AND knit:RICAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; llall Papers, of various styles; and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the aboe, selected far tha season, will be sold at the usual low pric v es. WALTER. P. 11 A li.Sll Al.is ~ NV &nor P. Illoarshali, TPORTER and :Dealer In Trench and American maTa Paper floogiocrs. . • -. SEFF.N DOLLARS AN ACIIR—For vale, 307 Acres of Land, near Fish Creek, Va., twenty miles from the Ohio River, and a abort distance from Cameron Station, B. and Ohio R. R., will be sold in two of- three lots, at from $0 to $7 per acre. Terms; Onotourth in band; balance at one, two and three years. Also, 109 Acres, situate on Proctor's Run, Va., at four miles from the Ohio leer; eighty acres cleared and under good fence. The Land lies wel ; has One Timber, and well vratered. A comfortable Rouse, Stable, Fruit Trees, Ac., aO. Prioe Xl7 per acre, on easy terms. 5. CIITHBE:RT /c SON, 140 Third st. LAND fI FoR courrillY RERWENCES. — We have for soil, and will be sold in lots sale Thi-ly Acres of choice Land, situate at three miles from the city, near the old Washington road. The Lent lies well, and. is of pod of one acre and upwards. Price $250 per acre; terms easy. The shove land, for healthy and pleasant locations, is un surpaiaed by any offered for sale. and is who well wor y a h tb th ome ri e at tentio of business men end others desire in • B. CUTHBERT & BON, the country up2t EalfiltulDieli) CURTAIN& d. DIAEON dc O. nave just received 300 pieces very handsome styles of apt° Yaubreidered Muslin and. Lace Drapery. Tollecco—is ker 1 . 4 Pth& - Tebaeco Teething and for sib by p2o] ATWELL, LES & 00. • _,,.*!!.7 ^ - „riNO,4 CLEVELAND AND FITTSBURGE RAILROAD. --07,5)„,„ CONNECTING WIT Li STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and. Pen.ruylveLnia Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. 11[111E shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledc, Chicago, Bock Island, Galena, and St. LOWS, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One trundled miles shorter and about nine boors quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and tit. Louis thlrty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad loving Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. 51., and 3.00, P. M.., connect at Alliance at 6.30 A.. M., 11.45 A. ht., and 6.30 P. M., as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.11...and 12.00 M,, and 6 35 P. 51 , connecting at Itudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10.04 A. 31, 2 20 P. M., and 9 00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. LOllll3, Hock Island, Galena and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 223 P. M., as that Is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above point- Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis at mid night. VIA WELLSVILLE. The Steamers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Dir. nongahela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at 4.30 P. 51., and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P. 31. An Accommodation Train will leave We'isville (Sundays excepted,) at 0.41 P. Dl., connacting, at Bayard with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2 1:0 P. 51. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland Connnect nt Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and Philadelphia, Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, via Wellsville, are sold at a lees rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.20 and 514 arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. 51., 7.00 A.M., and 10.00 A. AL Trains leave Chicago for Rock Island and St. Loins as follows: For heel: Island at 900 A. 51 , and 1100 P. 31. For St. Louis at 9.15 A. NI., and 10.05 P. M. Passengers for St- Louts go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. tonic. Passengers by the 9.15, A. 51., Train . arrive in St. Louis at 11.21sanse evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked trough to 'Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago and St. Louis. FAILF VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. la! dos. 24 el's. 141 class. 241 el's. To Alliance ..$2. 30 To La Salle... $lO l O $l3 :.4.1 .• Cleveland ... 400 ° Rock Teri, IS 00 14 ° T01td0.......0 51 E "Galena .... 18 15 14 CO . 1 Chicago 13 00 $lO 50 " Bpring6eld 18 7u 1E JJ " Bloomingt...l6 90 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 " St. Louis °l 00 10 in Passengers are requested to procure theft tickets at the Macs of the Company, In 'Monongahela House, below the . corner J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHEY. Ag't, Pittsburgh Eala2R CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN TM -n=l Northern Alinoiato the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi• ChiaLgo, Burlington and Quincy RAILZ.'=S ROAD METZEMBEI YRoM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS 011ICACIO, ALTON AND ET. LOUIS RAIL MR lIK ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and Missleelppl. Currying fhe Great American Express and U. S. Moil. Only Direct and Reliable Route to the south foal South•West—Nerenty billed Shorter than any other Route. TWO 11.10013111 mtrr.E2s THALTS DAITY, fitrelDATS EXCEPTED Leaves .4 -river at Chzcago. St. Lams. St. Louis Day Express 9.15 A M..-- 12.30 A sl. St. Louis Night Express .......10.09 I'. 11 5 P. M. Trains run directly through without-change of cars or baggage. Prcm Chicly° to St. Louis in 15 1 4 /tetras. I MPoRTANT CONNECTIONS—At Juliet, with the Rock Island Railroad tsr Ottawa, La Salle, Reck Island and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Cli a ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages f Pear is. At Sp inglicid,with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily LIDo of Packets for Ilannibui, Quincy and Keokuk; the moat expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily First.clasa Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points 03 the Lower Mississippi, and. with Regular Lines of Packets for liansus, St. Josepa, and all points on the Missouri,Tennes.see, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. 11. P. MORGAN, Sept,' Bloomington, 111. L. DARLING, Meat, Chico. o. [.1 ,7 1 THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EDWARD A. ACCKAR TAE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lando cities with iVestern, North-western and South western States, by a continuous hallway direct. This road also eonnects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivers, and ut Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all porta on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great Wert RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe', Dry Goods, l am r sac. per (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, /to SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goode, (in bales) Hardware, LetiiTsc. per loots. ther,Wool, Ac THIRD CLASS —Anvils, Begging, Bacon 1, We. per 1 s. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac FOU ItTli CLASS Fish, BaC.ll and Pork, (packed,) Lord and Lard Oil cia: per ioeus. .gam-In shipping Goods from any point last of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package •Ma Peansylva aia Railroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be fora arded without detention. I , IIEIOIIT Aces - rs —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. V.; E. J. Soco.ler, Philadelphia; Megntw A Koons, Ildtt• more ; Geo. 0. Fraud:a:us, Pittsburgh ; tihrimonan A Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. C. Melarum, Mudisln, Ind.; Isatcliti A Co., St. Louis, Mo ; J. B. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. 11. H. iwtaroN, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LOSII3AEHT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE DAILY Tlf RJIMCII TRAINS, between Philadal• plain and Pittsburgh. TILE Ma/LINING MAIL VIA IN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7;,, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TEIE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at I P. M.. and P:tts burgh for Philadelphia atl, P. N. TILE NIG DT EXPR,SS tt A LN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Italic , .uls is and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, tiatena and Chicago, ID; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ey.; Terre Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontainc, Sandusky, 'ltuktio, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville,MaSsition and 't noctor, Ohio ; also, with the Steam Packet ioats from and to N Ou tals, Ep. AM, LOUISVILLE and CLNCIN3ATI. Through Tickets can be had to or from either r f the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West a ill end ti7Lt the shortest taut_ most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Bahl mare, New York, or Boston. TUOS. MODRE, • Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. d. MEC tiIMEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. jan32. eill-IRE& THREE-STORY IIuUsES FOR BALE—Situated au Franklin and aim streets. The career house con tains five rooms, a goad cellar and a storeroom—water tures through the house. The other houses contain eight rooms each; bath room % " cellar, and hot and cold eater through the whole house. For price and terms call at the Real Estate RT Crf.les of S. CUTHBE lk SON. 140 Third strs. AHOUSE AND LOT FOR -5450.—Y0r elite, -a Levi' Frame Dwelling House, with, good Lot, paled fence, fruit trees, dtc„ pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington, Within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain - can b D bad in the above, and easy terms of payment. `ll.O B.CUTHBERT t BON, 140 Third st. ice! AIR LIRE ROUTE [wgNl • - , µl _ l{- &-. NITMBER 189, PHILADELPHIA Howard Association, Philadelphia. Tid PORTANT ANN Ott NJEII EN T.- 7 10 all persons aßliet -1 ed with Sexual disenSP, such as Seminal Weakness potence, donor, heel., Meet, Syph•Lis, Ac.. he. ' The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of PhPadelphla, in view of the awful destruction of human life and' health, caused . by Sexual diseases, and the doceptiens which are practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by quacks, have directed their 'consulting Burgeon as [(CHARITABLE , ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all persons thus afflicted, (male or female,) wbd apply by letter, (post paid.) with a description of their con. dltion, (age, occupation, habits of life, .!W„) and in cases of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNIBIi MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association is a benevolent inititutlon, es tablished by special endowment, for the relief of the - sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and. Epidemic diseases," and Its funds can hinged for no other purpose It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have. voted to advertise the above notice. It 119 needless to add that the association commands the highest Medical skill of the age. Address (peat-paid) Dr'. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. • aEo. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. [ape] GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET -WAREHOUSE, Re. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (Orman Limzew wern Hem-) " FITItNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis RTV, Louis XV, Elizabethan andAtitique,, with Sculpture Carting and modern style; e_ In Rosewood, Walnut, klahogany,Satinwood and 31 - ante; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qued• • ity, the Goods of any Establish. mentirrthe Unitedßfates. 1051 T. LOVING none but experienced workmen, (appren., Et ticks being positively excludetiOnnd using the bestinee terktls, the work cannot fall to gire satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantage!' offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a house, either in els. gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by, which means all the articles in each room correspond in. style and quality, and the immense stock always art hand, being so vitriol:to in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily , caused in ordering Furnitiire. _ • To giro an idea of the Snide:al Furniture on hand,' need. only inform you that my Roonis are 115 reel long, by 2T feet Wide, four noors in- number ; with Shops contiguous, dent to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. • /Fir l'he tacking is all done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visitors to Phil& delphis are r e spectfu lly invited, as purcnarers or otherwise, to call ana examine the Goods. an2s:ly • ST. LOUIS JOANIP II IIIOGRIDGE.Y. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 38 Gownsman, ortovr Ruse STILEV, • St. !Louis, 810., /lON SIGNMENTS aziCommtmion sw ill meetwith prompt !„_) and personal attention, and Lititrati adranc4l will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hana. Orders tar the purchase of Lead, Grain, Romp and other Produce, will be promptly'Elled at the lowest market prime. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro, dace will meet with especial care and dispatch ; the lowest, rates of Freight. will always be procured, and the eipeinse of Storage and Drayage as rancli.as posaible avoided. P.IFT63IISCIS: Page A Bacon, St. Lonir.; Rills& Morton, Cincinnati; Charlees, Blow B 00., do; Strader & Gorman, do; Chonteeuo Valle, do; nosed A Prayer, ' do; Doan, King A Co., •do ; Springer & Whiteman, do; 3. W. Butler Jc Bro.,Plttabh; 8.0. Gooodman , Co. de; D. Lcecl. & Co., do; E. &0. Vernal) A. oo..Philadat Wm. Bo' :nes lc Co., do; Morgan, J. M. Brick Horgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegys, Frost A Forrest, do; Shields & Miller, do; Cbsr l e' A . Mdzs, do; Josiah Lee 0 Co, Baltimore. A. G. Far well A- Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, yon tr. Co., eip ;W. B. Reynolds. Louisville; EL D. Newcomb & Bro., do; T. O. Tu ge Co., Comtairt , lon Merchants . New Orleans 1100&..1 have an open Policy of Insurance, wbich crill'cover all shipments to sur addressorben adtlsed by letter *per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time ,cipment. JOSEPII MC/MUDGE, Co :C 3t. foals.,Nlissonsl. DI co host ice Bank of Pittsburgh. - • NOTICE IS' II IIItERY GIVEN that, pursuant fo the I .,,visius al Ile Act incerprating • aid Bank, ap proved March 3001,• 1i5.5, and the net approved thn Itltli day of April, 1550, entitle I '' An Act Regulating ilhatkr," IS' tr)KS tn ;early- Fl3l , criptinnr' 'n the Cs ',Rid Stock of ••• NILCIIAN JCS' r..INE: of rlrstturunt" will be oLened at the IlEr.rit tars' EXCnt',CL:E. Frarth stre-t,Pittsbur:,h, on the TIVENTT.SI.XTH DAV OF APRIL, 15'55. art 0 erlock, A, at., to I nor. t ia N., a ta:blY. juriLli,lan)s, tram 10 n',3100, A. M. anal 3 o'cl aA, P. }I., cl ca-b day. J. K..).lc.cht-ni, , It. It. Hartley, B. Jau-r, It I..laut IL Hirsh, J. W. lintb-r, • W. 0. in,ile, It Miller. Jr, I 11. L.. Itiogwalt, . W. 11. Futith, Wm B. Holmes, Wm K. Nimick, . Jos. B. Lyon.. A. 11. Grose, James A. Hutchinson, J. Seioomnaker, William J. Anderson, T. R. Holmes, Janus Park, Jr., bee. W. Jackson, ' David Camptell, H. Hepburn, ; hoar M. Pennock, Fprinitsr llrrbaugb, ,' William F. Johnston, Alexander King, l Geo. C. F a - Odin:n, Robert Galway, i A. Kirk Lewis, Sarni - d MeCturktn, I Cho. NV, Caste, Rob:. Dalaell, Ito ly Patt-rson, A. W. Loomi , 1 Andrew Burke, J. B. Dilworth,CommUitioncro. aps .3w - SPRING STOOR OF HAMBURG PIANOS, CHARLOTTE BLUME. Igo. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent Old Hamburg Pianos. are undoubtedly on. I perior to all others, both in elasticity of touch and. superiority of tone. They have not ordy received the highest marks of appro bation row the best THAI Eure anBERO Piansts, such as T And others, aho have them constanUy in their own rum, but al, from our reßident Professors. The following is an extract from a letter of PROPEt , SOR DENRY RORDOCIL A fter describing the particulae ' style two of which he wants for his own use—one Orand and one Square—he speaks as follows of their eicelleries: "My little daughter, who plays very yeti, must, w ith my. self, have a good instrument, and yours are the on.y ones which can satisfy me. Instruments are offered me on the moat accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours. "I remain yours, respectfully, itotnaocx, Pittebnrgh, Pa." For sale by CHAILLOITE BUMF, at the "Old Bash. fished Piano Depot," 118 Wsod street, 24 door above PIM Also. sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for Ituilet, Davis If Ch.'s 8.-stun Pianos, (which in the Fast ern cities are considered superior to either Chickering's or linens A Clark's, but which fact is not extensively known, as they have but lately been introdneed here ;)and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the.best makers, at prices from, £228 to t. 500.. mbl9 CARD. A FEW days since, I published an advertisement of my 11s1tallita Ftssos, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. II Rohboclt, of this city, addresie 1 to Messrs. Baumgarten &laP, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, was inserted. This morning I observe.] in several of the I daily papers a'• Bona," signed by Prof. R, in which he states that I was unauthorized to make use of it, and that it was Incorrectly stated and aOlAivd.• 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 same public. As regard, the assertion as to its incorrect. ness, I have the letter in my possession, and it epiaks for itself, word for word .as I have publishet. Messrs. Barim. garteu & Heins are not dependant upori Mr. Hohbock for cadni,ement—their Pianos were known, app. eciated and rersived the highest rommendntions from. the Bret artists, long before Prof. It. saw fit to pass an apt rtiOn upon - them. My reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that be was well known in the city, and not be ause his recom mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their own merit, and ate endorsed by such men as List, Thalberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. m 1.123 CIIARLATTB BLUME. TN an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, In this paper, my na -els made uee of In connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Bach use is unauthorized by me, and, moreover, -the mater Is incorrectly stated and misapplied. She facts are these: About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten Lt Heine, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germanyd for a Piano of a neW and pectallar construction, and of which I tarnish ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Plano of their make sent o Dire. Blume, at the same time offering to furs: sh me with a similar one, in case I liked It. I neocadiegly examined the instrument, but ns it did not please me, I declined purchasing of them. I hero since teeth: and am now using a nano tram the factory of Nustie. PIZ CLARE. N. Y. (rulif.t3) lIENRY ROUTOCK. CHI CEERING I S. SONS' PIANOS. „ f " No. 81 15".01 , mart, 1 •• ; JOHN DILLLO it, N • between Fourth street and Diamond alley, has just received from the manufactory of CHICKERING SuNS, BOSTON, a new and full eupply of their Itt.BT CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE FIANO FORTMS, with all the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and' lower priced styles, AdtaLle for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Plano Th,rtes from this man ufactory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Pianos, in good order. fur sale at $5O, 550, 575, 5115, $lBO, Ac., Ac. MELODEONS — A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new and beautiful sty lea. and from the best mannfactories in the country, at $l5, 00, 575,5100, $135, $l5O. - JOHN IL MELLOR, agent for the sale of CUICZEIIING A Foss' PLANO% ' For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. nr No. 81 Wood comet, between Diamond alley and Fount. street. mhl6 as!JV IRO DAY IS OYER! and mazy families have ;NJ hanged their residences. Some have.left places that are deer to them, where they have attended some "loved one through a tong Janus, ending in death! Malty find their raw home is not as convenient as the old one; while others are pleased with the change. In moving., the hands 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 use of the LIERP ETIC SOAP—price 12% cta per cake: Sold by lap.ll S. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third pt... TV YOU WANT A SMALL FA:RMS.—For sale, a Form of Twenty-four Acres, eight of which ate In Lion, and alleleared except eight acme, which in choice timber ; an Orchard of about eighty trees of diffrrent kinds; about:five, acres contain goal; Eltuatetl et thsen miles *oar the. city, and three quarters of a mile fram the Ohio river.' him $l7OO. Tams: $BOO in band; remain der in one. and Ito CIITHI3IIIIT - & 40,140 'Raid st., irs r -.• • , • . - likriE4 ADTLlatiAtira Br rim P.02 - sin - Ott P#4 !S' sue aqua::., out " e , et, 3.331ti0nal ianrtion '` cryl 7 ro :.t.qo wecka . - ono - month — kW " ttsee months •a r -OAP " four manthe -10 tO " " sianionthe • `' one year Standing Card, six llneror lees, per annum OU‘ - artavannu e^ rizaa'ors: ' 1 ' ono Equar, per Annum, (ez4luilio ortho Daptr) - 0 DAILY MORNING POST. TUESDAY MORNING THE CROPS. • The journals in the West arc all urging the farrarirs to put in abundant crops of springwheat t - potatbes, corn, and whatever may serve as a sub. setae for wheat. There, will, be, no supply from last Tear's crop, and the farmers need not fear low prices. The next year will furnish abundant demand for all that the soil data produce. It 11, • says the Philadelphia Ledger, famine and atarvi. tion prices that we have to fear,• and not a glut- • ttd matket. The dry fall prevented .them from , getting in wheat freely, and they must. not rely` . upon! upon!What the far West may produce to makit up 2"- for their lack. Let them cover every spat they can dumpy with something•that will de for the sustenance of-man or beast; or, both.-. PENNSYLVANIA. In 'Mercer county the wheat hue, bid.' ding fair for an abundant harvest. The same la the casio in Washington and in fact overy'connty westof the Mountains. From the Eastern por tion of the State our advices are not so full, but what have come to hand are of _a favorable char. eater. NEW YORK. Tko Le Roy, (oenesee county) Herald of Wei 21st that.. says :—From preseet appearances; ibis wheat crop- throughout the. :larger- portion tore western New York; never promised better. $: - a ring the past week we have had -the opportunity of seeing a large number of wheat - fields% and we have observed comparatively little that has been winter killed or -otherwise injured. Shonld It '- escape the ravages of - the wetil, there can be no doubt of a large crop. . - NEW JERSEY. The Trenton Gazette of the 23d inst. saye:-- The farmers in this vicinity, universally say, with. in the-lestfent_days of fine weather, that; they, never knew grain to look better than at present, and that the prospect for an.abundankyleld Wail" never more encourakng than at the present timi.. 01110. The Dayton (0.) Journal of the 191.1. iiyez--- The rain and warm weather of the present week: have had a wonderful effect on the growing wheat. In fields which, last week, Scarce gave protnish of yielding a quantity equal to the'seed sown, the improved appearance justifies the: pectation of an abundant yield. Places, which - , were bate, the wheat appearing to .have been " frozen out," now have a green and ionnituat covering NOTICE. NEW STOCK 01? TAN ISIL3 i 11.33 - Ode of the editors of the Michigan Paimerjn . /OMB the reporter cf the. InOsirer. in "'elation .to, the wheat trop in Southern Michigan, Ufa' the present- indications are favorable-rcitite so. The tracings and thawinge that the plant. endured ' after the anew left the gronid pretty ranch ctroyed the leaf, and created Acme alarm ; but the few warm days of late have revived the, trap,' so much that there he;little gromiddfor fear ing a failere, if to - fatniecaitalties occur . . Th 6 • backwardness CT the season may be reckoned sr , favorable circumstance, rather than , dangernus, to the.itality of the wheat crops or to ihe,truit i , crop either. VIRGINIA. The Rockingham Regivtor . soya: the groving crop in that part of the valley of Virginia pre. ~, Dents a promising appearance, and the prospects , , are favorkble for a good Crop. Many - ftirinsrs' have already planted their corn. - . t The Richmond 19/14 of the :10th gives dis couraging accounts from various localities. ,4 . , i London and Fanquier counties, and the valley. of the Rapahantwols, the indications are had,' ' $ and the fartr,ers aro adviSed in time• to adapt ~ • some plan to make up the prospective deficiency.'- ' . The county of Halifax has the ,reptitation..of , producing famous crops of wheat, and ,wo aro clad to learn that she has a good prospect far the present year. The People's Advocate informs • •• as that the crop Is regardod no promising, not withstanding the unpropitious weather. BAIA, however, is much needeu. The wheat crop between Staunton 'nod Har risonburg looks thrifty and promises well. MARYLAND. The late rains and subsequent wane' weather seem to hav3 considerably improved 110,1tppear , same of the crops in this State. The Frederick Citizen says the prospects for an abundant crop in that county is now admitted on all'hands. ' RENTDCK If AND TENNESSEE. The editor of - the Hickman (Ky.) , Argus is in formed by intelligent farmers from Tennessee' and in Kentucky, that the prospeot for an abun dant wheat'crop were never better than at pipe- - eat. A great deal 'morethau the astral amount was sown last fall, in order to supply the deli- . dewy in the corn crop, which willbe most just ly felt in the coming summer months.. Hence . with an ordinary season more than' an "average' yield tatty be expected; but as atiolia'vast gran ' city was sown, a more abundant harvest will. be -- f gathered than ever before known in this region of country. The Franklin (Tenn.) Revietriaya:the v!„bloat,•, crop in that region of Tonneau° is unusually promising, and the only danger no*" apprehend - ' ed to it is that it is growing so rapidly that the" late frosts may injureit. Rant, the crolitrom;•l isea to be afirst rate one. GEORGIA. . The weather in Cherokee, Georgia, 18 very fa; vorable to the growing crops. The *belt prom. ises'a large yield. There will be,titasll'w:text; at least half a fruit crop made. Plant One More Acre. . , The following good advice to the farthers 0f ; .,.:, tie State of New York we take from the N.. Y. Tribune of the 18th inst. It will ervial force to the farmers - or ,Paineyly . ipiti auk• Oalo and of all the States: Savo the farmers of this State ever what the result would be if they should'; plant one year an extra acre of land? Will it appear' - iinprobable when we say that this-would-given& the product of one hundred and seventy thour., sand acres in addition to the usual crop. As an instance, let us suppose that each farmer sberild plant this additional acrd - taditin' Sad,' tied:" that it averaged only thirty bushels to-the Thetproduct would be flee millions one - hundred thousand bushels. Now, independent of }h eir:;.: ;; , own- selfish inducements to raise a crop of grain. to sell, we contend it is the duty of every farmer'`' in America to rlant, this very spring; onti, - xsofer acre. If it cannot be planted ,in spring wheat, ~ • •:; oats, or melee, then plant it in buckwheat, or, rutabagas. But be it what it may, either-one thing "or'the other, we urge you to increase the," -"- nun:ibex of your planted acres. We urge yottfor' 2 your own sake, for the sake of humanity,.to crease the products of earth this year. Eitt, deavor to add to the supply of whatsoever , will, ; , austkin the life of man or beast during the "vii-''' g,eneies of next winter. Consider yourself ap-'' pointed by Providence a special committee to prd. vide against a famine, such as last season 9fiiictr ed this fertile country. , Let the present situation of affairs be' welt thotight of. In comiequenee of the demand for labarers upon public works for several yearet:ol - they have been drawn off from agriculture.:„. , , Suddenly, with a reduced supply of grain, comes a foreign demand, and such an increase in the valtie of beef cattle that ithatense qutintities of earn have been used in feeding beeves for the - ' market. Then the unprecedented drouth of - 1• last'summer cut off the crops to such nit eateut.-::; that the demaud, to carry through , a hard win- , ter 'and late spring, bus completely exhausted, the storehouses of old grain, and there is prob ably a smaller etock,on hand this day then we have bad in comparison with the populatisku, any ; time is half a century. We are not alarmists, but we deem it necessary to arouse the country to a sense of the exidencies of present cirenm - . stances. , Whet would be the result of another drouth, similar to that of last summer?. have we any assuranli that there will not come . ttoetber ? Are not drouths rather - apt to-pil low in a &amnion of several years? Such, at least, has been the experience of this country. •ei THE LAST OF SOFlTAo.—Ao . connte from Hata.. burg of the 3d instant, Mentrinifiearrlial. of the Danish brig Jutio; Cupc'Belitt, - froth us, with the remains of the Countess Rossi, her , .t.er l known- by her maiden name of Henrietta?. Sontag,, who, it will be remembered, died of. cholera while making a professionel tour "in Mexico. The corpse—which is pretierved three coffins, one within the other--was forwar—' , dart, by railroad to Berlin, in the first instance,: where the vridowSr was accredited fortnerl,y; at!, Envoy of the King of Sardinia. . . ,~_„~..;~ Fes" ~ #. ~._ h, ~.. ~.~~ _