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Printing Offices °n the city, when all Pr w'! .k . 13 '49' Dn !. h ; and' moot reaSC,. bl. fen= .;PROFESSIONAL CAk.bS _ _ _ • S,prOttir TPOitxhi , L AND - COGJNSOLL6H- - AT IlAW—tHfico, No. Fourth_ qroot, - Pntshurgh, Pa. Oecll:ls , _ .T.inlineirlWL o t A'fORNIXAT -141 V..-0,-.P6nithtre.t, Pittsburgh, httniegneadthlielti street and cherry olli,y. • ATTORNEY - - AND COUNSELLOR •AT LAW, , [0111ce,•No. 144 Fourth street,' • pirrsurrranr, tuft v 13ARTUN. ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, of.icp, corner Firth and Grant, at., 1(61:13'1 112:81111,1113 PA. Thomlts Means, A TTORNET AT L.t. CV AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY 11.: °Moe, next door In the Poxt 0111.4 Steubenville, Ohio my 4 eln=al A Tro.a.s . i... 471. , 1 . 09 lib urtb rtrezt, Plttsburea, fl,„ Po., fourth dear. b ow_3lr. Italy Pattorson's Lti.ery jog C• , Orle.ndo ;a001.1:1/59 A7 l . o}3.lilirY till'n.rt.W.L-Office,Tottirth street, tboierWood. 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Collection., promptly undo. Monde, Mort 9ther S . : Thin:lT drawn with nestne:sa and je2lMy • tt trL, euitrgi.:ON DENTIST - TsUO7. - ,s.ssor to G. 1V.IE,I110,) 144 sgtTri '"\ 712:Ln •rr:r.f:T: OEIOO hours, from 8 to 1 o'clock; and rom.2 - to I o`cluck. feta :iay J. tIIOTT., DENTIST, Pourthetreet, the doom Itet of 31a-te^ Ortics 11 ,, t.ne From nine A. M. to Are decairy - - B USIA ii,bS EICISDAUX D. W. 1-114111.STI.NE & CO.. eCiIIIIISSION AND FORWARDING Ilsalei3 - 6Enerally Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- oinaati and other Manufactdres, r 0.93 Frrralrrck , ba, , en Mark!!..eatd Fea-ry strocts, 414" Libarat cash attslitmea minin on consignments. Par. ticular atetitian paid to forarnistinit Weetern mar.ibsnaise. Thr.sr, IVut. Pngaley .t Co., V. - rn. ?I% Fellers b. Co., lisp , 4 Black, Kramer Balm. Willey Grail', EiebbAum, 3. IL: Johnston, rboatan Bak (le. „e Solomon Sumer. P.V.. ^ (111.1..M ..... ..... ...... ausiGuAiu FOI2WAIIDING AN D 1711:::. CCLANT. Liber:v Vre , t, opp,stfr l'enna. Railroad Depot, airr7 Plrrsl.4:lll, Pl. eienry IL C.,1(10us t OP:vPirtDlNii 4 011) Ousl 1: , .+1.;:: NitIIICII ANT, and L‘rawr iu t..r. Produ•lt. N,'..15 SVU )1) [maze 1 4 x.v.2 At, _ 4 l , • Ciill3ll.l.oNAltl.! M EIICSIAN 3, AND I: 7. Wut,r • -, tmut, - - - - _ : 4 -17 1,17 - 1101,VIAA AND PltUf.a:Cl-: DEA LEIIS V No- :27 P:t t,eim izara • -k U. 01.1 . 44 an. 1300 5.2E141.4:414 4.; PA n':--her, r, !le y >n han wgenerxl. - 4 , ,,Lalent ke.. Whalf,de and Re -104 W.,. el t. NIA., Pit tAlllrgitl. Went , d. end a;1 s:ly 1. W. ( - :/: - .(issick, EALF.I.I. ,'.-;!. r.% ? Ell, No. 11 ‘, .) Vcoo , lStrs•Ftt, Tl^.l cncl: rooKEr-oN,Pitt,burgh. Pllll,r liHotiotaon, I f trL'ULE &1.1:GI SF..: Eft.-. 1': rnit'f fsl;9 , ii jilt .I;s:DIES, Wito, Kn.!l trn.! 'l7l, of Irwin and Iron, Cotton Yarns, /Ye., con. , !antly on ty2s it ta.:ri CO., .f .I . ...PARlica ',I„E For,ozn Wines tort _., 01d 11.1(Doir. ! 1.• l'ittAbur4ll, er.• jht;-y . Co-Pn.rt❑ erxlllio. -- it,rrnol a platnfrbhi for u . ,... ~! 111 and Fid,i•lrrd inq- ,in n+sn ream i,n3 17 icon and Oil. rut/ I• .1., of EN - iLisli s I 1!, _o A Y.NYJN ; rn-I ISt Frnnt otr,•et...=; oolui.io !,.;" 4. I rl.7l,ratn. 1774. 11. 1! SO LISII, JAM A ISDnON, J i Y.. 1. BENNETT. 7,1 Distusrisa, I .. sts.ftburgS, I.Ssh , loshler it tr . 'h' ^ h " oic. ft tftek G :• - ftsftrift ,52.1..55....;.t.h.1 fur la:sally me. el.— errry Thrifts) ftssl the c...srftftt -, llsalliy.r.,roun.! at hiss S..ftstm !Stijl% Alpo, jprksl Ana er,ft.lus.o token In ex; nhan.-ecar,"%tin. F. it. D. - 1r9, , a - 101 l ta , .:l - trient of Lardn-th's r'rrnt ., ...1'7;tr......n . "7.-flrr, and iuTitna tse ettan!ion ofali in. 27T. r unit tNire, janll ,7.-2 J. J. I. I.IEJIbIZT GI-AST/ IZIC II A II.1)SO.V. CO'6ll - f . FiIDN' AND 19•it;VAIL.DING M EttCIIA NTS, AND in Vi-b, 11.4c0n and Oil, und PrOuce Vinrt•holi gin. Glnuorly occupied by Burbridge A in411:3,2, No. 116WAtor 1111..1 13) I , Er't , • 3 4 -n mt. - re 3 • • - 1 - Solxtrn/39.10n rillll.l6ab n..riber.t L1+1 , 7•• opened n 111..1 , 1, for the above pur. No. 1; foux d00r.3 the Y. , :lorongulndn pth r nr re, on tornl.lo,ennqiznln,ta 1111,1 Hay, ,ft., ukrn, ,Lich 1111%!i, 11 , 11111:1C. , ,, or purchaseM the idte!, ._ cord Ai.nEn & en. ma. a );; 0 ti r , l 4 : l l nri MEM 1.3.• `Vottng . , 6z Co., ..rpusi!t Cly NO A OF CA !Wirt' FI.ItIINITUILII AND I 111, of ilvcry fle.,riptimi. .teriulA und wnrh raraffi;r rtni re4, ,,, tlprices.• Cars txk.n In c.•kiui icr lair] and water carrince. lu3l mean . . AND 15'11,,1,1:::ALE DE I,Ert IN NVIN I A:id LIQUOILS, No. 117 . 140111 i S. , enr, filth door mhor side ' rhilololphin, 'hog nn hond the fort (./kl,tl;tl..s of nhllttnntlitv, %Vhioky,.Monongo tielit Whwky,4-161innd 13tH, , on .ternin worthy lin tttention2l rur.:ltas,r+ and ‘1 , 131,, , , rall'29y flsni•p 114.".v.11;71igtk./k. Co., Ira" i i4)OZ It S ral Unnm isiun s , archnnte, PAP (1 , .434 r wire tio • 7 7 . 77 W5n Olgby, Jr., elLol.. tNa AND 1 , RSI6I/ I:41; 6 Masonic tJ F7ftT trre , !, Pit!..<6,,r,p.—Ctothirr.; math, to ardor, iu gcci . lutvlP;4n.l'ut-tii.fonto rnfom roo,tr —.----7-77 : 7 : 7 1.C.6 A. C- Durtudir,. • %arilOidi.?•:lLl: GKOOPIi,i, and Diodure, iu Produm,, For VV vi_tn Wi ut.,3 ncirr I.A , i uori, 011 11 , 3i.t0n.,..,th0 la an.l Itoct 1- fii•.d Whi,i4v, N. in l Lii...rtyr,t., Pittsbaruth. l'o• I IT 2O :Y ---.- '.... A... TAnette - ; AVI _,lOLF,SALEauddistailSADDLlt,iitifiNliSS. - TitUbikt, V ALISL Kna CAR - PUT RAG hasuufau to rPr, N 0.106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pi. Johntenor, WIIOLESALII• AND REP.AII. DEALER IN 3IUSICAI IN'STRUMLINTS, Pfunoe, sluslc, School Books ontl Statitmers; No. I= Wool ptrpvL (Jan' A. J. ' .11.5.N1EL Lea, JR. lIAGA.Pi dL AITIA, . . Virllol/13/11,11 uuilltvtgtlL1 4 . hi Saks, ihncy cne StarZ! DRY GOODS, N NI M..rtvt and S Union street, entabunsh. art JOsLi' 1:11111"..114, IVIIO,LE,SALE: AND EETAIL DEALER IN • -• • •• IraPott TED CIGARS, • • - Nn. r.:; AIARr.r, Pirrmur.Grt POW .P.ltt.ltt P43..13(1:11. " n 'ECTUII A 4. ND filt.:s:s '5l EN T.llinvEKß . _ Ornamental Pattern? , for Ce is every style . Desigalatt, Sto. Go:nositiou Orttumentg for lb. decorntien'ef Steamte.vit.:l; Untldin frf, WI SUIT/11 , 1E1,1 strert,-no . ar the foot 011ie v I .flel WEIIIELIOUSE, FANCY ' SILK AND %VuOLEN DYER AND CLP3ANIE.I N 0.7 ISADEL,LA St.. near the Emmet Hotel, MEC= B. COTinaitit? . . S.'CUTTIOERT & SON, DEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AtIENTS, Nu. 5t Smithl74l4 " novl L.E. il.a.yward, ri£A.CP:R in BOUTS, SIIOES, TRUNKS and LEG NOR. , 1.,) , and KR A4l) II A TS, anroar of .Market and Liberty sta. No. 174 I'lttsbum-b. je14,7 JOHN DLITCHIEJ.H., W.TIOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 13,1 Wood Street, Pi_ZY/1 'Next door to 11. Chil•PK Shoe Howie. PittAurch Notice,. TOS,•ELEMINO having rirso,iated with JOE.. ABEL, nu 9) business will hereert . , be r , a,luvtect under the style 4. A.BEL'k CO., nt th 44 old stand, corner of Smithfield EV Fallt i1:1" • - William Thorn, Druggist, 'TTAS REMOVED to the corner of lIAND and PEN'. 1.1 Streets, where he will. es. USUAL attend promptly I. his litahlerb on friends. Altar leles in his line are warrante• pare, and rat. un.with the ennent care. marl4:6m - John W. mtOrtiVARDING .AND COMMISSION MCIICHANTS -1" Dealers - in all }clods of Pittsburgh 'Manufactory., Load llzo and )3/net -r4sd t 87 Frpotstrees. (11/4)28 WWI G POST. `'• - er7:".;, . . • - " ~1. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE &. MONTGOMERY, AT THE " POST IWILDINUS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOODSTRE:EIS, AT 1i6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 V: !lEN PAM .STBIOTLY IN ADVANCE. VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS. ENTErtPlum WORKS. ISO. 136 WOOD STIC=2, r -IRD DOO5 =LOW MOM Auir. BOWN a TE:7I, If Y. 401. LiiPORTERS and taanufactnrers of - " . ' " GUTLERY; SITRHICAL AND DENTAL INBTRIJMENTS, RIP LEIF!, &e. We keep a general assort:mentor the above articles constantly on . band ;' together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. - Also,'Hinis, Pig tole and Rerulrers, Blaska ' Horns, Shot Belts, Cape; Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie,, Dirk: Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES V—We era making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beet A:arterial,. and workmanship warrentod.— Orders received for them at Wbolemle or Retail, will be fill. ed with despatch. limiting parties supplied at Wholesale myls • hrtridellerif and. Gets Fix ttir es. ripirs subkoribais are now opentnOt theirnew-Warerootn• 1 4 ;0. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACH. ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in tide market. Haring arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns anti sarieties,they confidently invite the Attention of ;Mi. chasers to their selection. We are determined to eels as low as any hone in the West, and being practical Gail Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring artialea in this lino. We continua an 'heretofore to tt up buildings of everyde . scription for ;as. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to Oder promptly. LONG, HILLER A CO., mar"4,y No,loo First street. GEORGE GL ETC lIER, /ROM NEW YORK, 1. • MANUFACTURER of the celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band Toupees, and every description a of Ornamental Hair, for Ladies and Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Market, Fitts. burgh. BLercitta's system enables Ladies and a entlemen to naeasore their beads With accuracy. FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the head. No. 2. From the forehead aver the bead to neck, No. 2. No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the had only—a paper pattern, the erect shape of the bald part. 11144 Now- Coach and Carriage Factory I JOHASTOR, 'BROTRERS & CO, 'anver olltebecca and Belmont street:, ATlviteny Ciey, WOt , LD respectfully Inform their friends sued the public generally, that they have commenced the manufacture of Carriages, liarouches, Eyck away P. liuggies,Sleichs and Chariots, loan their 'Furious styles of finish und proportion. AII ordetv will he executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will also lee attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts. Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel eon ft dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied an trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to dire us'a cull, before pnr.tha sing elsewhere. octtly .7 T. JOIINSTON D. T. St/IMMIX . C. neat[ liNcetslor Carriage Factory. r.:111:ST01 , 1, lIICOTIIER & CO., PICACT/CAL, COACH ItERS, corner of Itelieemand Belmont Streeta, Alto gheny ty, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing .3.13 enteuelve assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, toggles, Dag age Cars, kr., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using In all their work the best Juulat.i. Iron nail rasters hickory. Ito. pairs attended to on the nio,t reasonable term. They foe/ cont.lent that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be permetly satiitied on trial rif their wora. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen minutes daring the day. ont_l4ily - urn'. itutt.c. i 1 COACH AC'POLL Y. Y. tuazLor . .MARTIN L. lITLTLItis.. ". —GLOBAL:I ALLaIIT. • Bigelow Q. Co, LTC F:SSORS TO.ti M. Mit:LOW, No. Sri €. CI Diamond alley, near NVocsi street. Pitts bumb--coActiic:4, CAILII.I.Ati ES, PIIEA- " TONS. BUGGIES, and usury description of taioiy vehicles built to order, and !mashed in a manner un surpassed laiauty of ds , l,rn. elegance of Cuieh , skill of a - orkmanship • and durability of materials. .4510- All work warranted nova JOSt..:Pit Ft.EIIIING, ISTICCEK4OIt TO L. WILCOX a CO.) fIORNER MARKET ISTILLET AND DIAMOND, x.,ops constantly on Land a full assortment. of Drugs, Medi ci:lea, Medwilai Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ing, to hi, button. , Ares Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all Mnis. la_ JOIIII OuCLIKAN FLEPIING BROTILERS, WHOLESALE J. K R id U GG ) ISTS, Vh. 60 Irisid glrePt, Patsburgh, Po. Proprietors of Dr..Nl'Lane's Celebrated Vernaifuge, Liver riva. ere_ jalo JOHN HAFT, to lot M'G u ,) 'Wholesale and Retail Druggist. ND li,aler in I'AINTR, OILS. DYE STUFFS, tc., 141 Pt Wood street, three doors below Vir4iu alley, y PITT,DUI4O R. L. ALLEN, WIIUM LE. nr (Inn IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Rye Whisky, &c.. ALSO, RECTIPVING DISTILLI7.II., NO. 9 WOOD STREET, PITT:SI:WWII, PA. ITT 'ES, Braydieg, JuLnuba Spirltp, Ft. .Neu 2.4.1.423.41 Rain, Chi C11.11,44rUPP., Seoteh Al,. London Brown Stout, Rnarbon, 11.1 Monongabola Ryo and llertlbed SI hlsky, A ‘c,1,1 Cherry and Blackberry 13r1.r.D. , : imported Ilus , n 4 . 'e*.e.:alia, and Principe Cign.rx; 11h11-61,anivb and Common ('Si',a , nll ut sorb low plicoP no to challeng. comp. Rion. ices and Labelled Bottles of ever : cty le, end or nil nixes. I r.,..qp,,,,tfu11y !welt., en" !am ine. :jot, et my stock, at No. 9 WOOD Street,. Plttebutgli, sets r.chool for the Violin 1 )1 . U C 1111.1..—THE _ 1 ) A now an.l conpkto ayttop,is or \ • 1011f1 p!nlin S., u. •. pro; :and practical form. and do,ign,d pr,.; v r !be Art.:lran Ftudoni, to which 14 olden salulali, and ..x.urvt,e. u. 9.1 beautiful arraugemew, ISO sA•lomeud Duna of [ha most popular of the day arranged and c0t0p05...1 by U e 1111,1,, Pup!! of Eptqlr, lets Presi len , of the New York l'hilltartnome Fociety. The &boy° just receive-1,10 rumour of the trade, by WiNIIY KLY.I3BII, 101 Third ntr,ot. Ii ECOIIII EN DA TiON We have rervfolly examined the above work of U. C. Illx, and consider It one of the meet complete and prac ul Violin Schools we have ever seen. ANT(./N, tt. VOGEL, 'ranchers of lduaic. IMI=II 4 - iirjNO. E. DOWNING, CLOTHIEE,"= I I 11 AS removed to 29.4 LIBERTY street, oppo,ite GarrDon alley, and No. n BEYE cTII, near hi:LIM/field, where the attention of hie friends and the pnblie Is invited to the dock of IiEADY-MA.DE GOODS always on hand. Alan, Cai.siMPree and Vertings for ordered work. A full .•tsurtroon! of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen, Including Elate of all qualities, Trunks. Um hrelhot, Ar., &e. jail 30IIN M'CLO,IL CS I , II3ILICH 161 • CLonZIT. Wholesale end Retail Clothing Merchants, NO. 88 WOOD STREET. T _ ll II subscriber, reepectfully Inform their old rustomers and the public:in geuerul, that they have this day as. itociated.thernaelv,s in the above lewd U.., Under the firm of JOHN SI'CLOSKEY & CO. They respoutfully solicit a mere at public patronage. ,The previous business of each will be settled by them ibirtm respectively. fol) , hall:14 (late of the firm of CUOLST & Latan,) having opened STONE NO. 4, (tiro doors above the old 3tarid.) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by etriet attention to business to merit a there of the patronage of the late drm. ' N. B.—Clothing made to order in the moot fashionable 4tvliss, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the city: • jan2diy James Melllngor, ittrONONGAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Wouldrespftlfully IY.L inform hie friends and ths.pnblia, that Us new estate listunent t 8 now in full operation, and that he to prepared to furnish Poet Cabins ' and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with prompts ~.., and at the lowest rates. 7.Board and Plank, planed on one or oath }Ades, constantly on hand. 844511, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builder and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, es he can now iurnlsh them with planed ituli suitable for every description of work. HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND DRABS FOUNDERS, TANIIFACTIMERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO 00110T/VE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, dc. Al co, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. • Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store,-P1e.1.2 Market street, Pittsburgh. • OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for wort:, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. febfkdy JOSEPH T. LOWHY 0 No. 43 Griner of Fifth and llbod &rests, Was up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RTo P m E m eT e commenced the i EYA o l n ESTATEcAGENCY, cL that connec tion 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. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. 7itference3—T. J. Bighem, Esg., Mellen.' Cowen, Eoq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. ilacon, Iledit it Old. Janie_ Schuchman & LITIYOGRAPIIERS--Third street, opposite the Postsoffloe, L Pittsburgh.. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Ilends, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machina Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold, Bronco, or Black, in the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. octlt:ly M. OF APP D. REIM:VIM T. J. ORAF?. Graft, Reisinger & Graff, lI7ESTERN FOUNDRY, No, 124 Wood stre Pitts- Ty burgh, N. MLNPFACTIMLERs 09 Cooking Stoves, Plain and Fancy Grates, Coal and Wood Stoves,. Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stoves, Sad and Dng Immo, Ilollovr Ware, Portable Forger, Sugar Kettles, Teu nettles, stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, ,be. f mhl6 ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY W. T. MODONALD, M. A., PsneccraL 1 - MIE next session of the Institution trill commence on T MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room con. ter of Ferry and Liberty streets, cutely occupied by the gestalt. Vender: : 17.jer Knell, Jr., 8. F. Von , nborst, IL Miller. Jr. • nuw2s 3011111,0ROUTT; .--. INPORTER OF FRANDIFS,-41111, WININ, &co—Dealer 1., in fine Old Monongahela Wtileky, Peach Brandy, dc. Megßectifying rietiller, corner of Smithfield and front . _ etreete,Pitteburgb, I,PAB lEEE BUSINESS CARDS MITE ltrto Orin of JON - Est & giTlOO, having been dissolved MITE by the death or John F. Quirg, on the 27th lost., the business of said firm will he settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of bee and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. 'Pittsburgh, September 30, liis4---;oct2:y, • Tonne Jones, MANVYAll,auttEll of b'pring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough . Wings, Conch and Mirk Bpringt , ,,:Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and Tiammered Iron AXIC9,--corner of 120,3 and First streets, Pittsburgh, l'a, ciottbly ISARI ....................... ....... -D. B. ROGERS. D. Rogers & Co., A\ Y IIC I Ui im p roved 2 Bf ge FBatent r LU C;lsnttte. O corner ossa rsttet: oe V 2 I y JACOB M.*COLLISTER, WHOLESALE AND RNTAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DEALLII IN ALL stxDs ca , Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars', No. 25 Fifth at, / - iftsburgh, Pa. *4 6 Trei;ps eonetatitly on hind a large supply of all the various brands of tnapsrted Cigars. ja3:? .• AtARBET STREET, SETWEEN Tam , AND FOSILTEI STREZTEL TRANGEILS VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment . of CIHNA, GLASS and" QIIEENSTFARE, now open at the above establish ment. Oar goofs being entirely new, eve are enabled to oiler inducements in all the lataA styles of Dinner, Ten and Toilet Ware, white Iron-stone, we hate 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 Ditties, nod 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. COMMON WARE—Our .9toci; of common Teas, Plates, Dl_, I• to , r, Nappie,, Pitchers. and every article In the line Is large•, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser mar wish. 'Also, n largo iiaia.irlment of all kladi. of CLASS WARE, which we are gelling at inanufacturem• pekes, all of which are offered ut wholesale or rot cult, by Oct2o .TOTIN 3. O'LEARY. MMIIEMER DEALER IN Fine Tena, Choice Family Groceries and Willow CORNER OF WOOD AND 5117'17 STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. I 6 now treeirlng a large aacortroeht of PRESII HOODS, In addition to Ma already estervire sw,k, pure hr.sr,d Kota first hn,l. in 0:•• Eastern rnarket3, whirl], will be cold at the lowest market Intros. ifsT Hotels, Sttkambonts, nod cal:1111,e, btryiog by the quontity,,,nr.o.l at wholocal, rot°, JZfr-Cinolls dellynnoil 171 1.1 , vitt' irp« nf dinrgn. Fugo.l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT R. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER n.F 1)IANIO. , L) r AND OtlfrLfty A LLEV. ri aulmt-rlber fol., hlinollnee,itt, the La lie - , and I fienth•men of Pitt...bur:7h, that Tic hag razently ar.,ted in point of SNO, rAMIMMIIOII3 tiginpt-atiM3.llllkloliixl , ty trXrl , lB any similar e,tal, ii•ilatent in the blotted St,!.. Its I,ltion ta from all part of LI., eity.uhile it.: high mil airy Hit nation render,. it imperially litlite4 to the promotion of health, by Ihi4 mutt ortrreahlerXeret,:e. flora.: are olc•rile and Well brained, and the proprietor I:taiga:3 htmself that m. pains nr expense hill be spn re 4 to make title rstabliAm a ,t the first In the rorifid , ore of the peli;io. t f Not Inten,„t of %Ir. .101I`. ATWELL In oqr rel.., (rein ny agro,nent. tor GlLOcl.tS.r.fll be voutlngeilq the rrmain hi.; pal - Meta under CinZGV,AVI.: A: en, N. I, P:tr.t,tl,ol. DA C'. I , VOWIWART, No. rtre,t, lIAGALEY k CO. PillAborrh. : calve. HAVE Attll myint..rt.xt to th.• booloot, of Inn.% ' , litter to N. A. Long, who, with ,Inhtt tri:l hone n. U,a 0.l gum:l, No. Hot Foltt , tr,ot , nolotlly rt , .1211111 , ml tb. uatr !km to the i ottot,lgst of my inionl-. rithtl - turAt, July Mt 15 57. P. if. S. A. LA,,, 11101.1 P., S. LONG & CO., JANT ., nwNDERs. Nil II AS VITTMLS. 1.) h'N'n' inn to tholr stt..ls of Ch ,,, 101i ,, .1411 , 1“.te, l'..n Ittt.t..ll,t of., W' P. up37 . .th end , 'beam,(7, , nt - nit tn Or lot. fttr ol•+11 I t •Impo 1. , “1 T:01; .4,1 keep A nti- Attrltir srt...;tl rot - 1 , 1,711, on _ Silver Ti nn u Pea, tor y. rooszs. F . , in it-, I: rt , i - c - rtnn Sfr.l.9 t ing to ,n,p,,,j,;,!,,,11110, in msnufacturluz wr Awn work, eir• uow . ...111n7. It hefiut 10 10, e•ont. Irolver thfiti the easte•rn ritiov.. or ”I.4t . wh,r, All . tt , rtt IF u - arrant«ll. Slerliog rtlnntlf - ^titre Spoons of the rtriti=h NVitgleltg, Itg'ittelg roignittinc tr. VC rj and rvng,t,.l glg t gg.t.gtr. It tort to: g:g•tititgt Pall.gfggrtion to ettgggtonter , g, 1..111 tg pr :.••• and Ow gatg,,rtor kitmlity of the work. W. IP. tclhrtrY, r ttg•.- ggrggl Jggwellor, nnyll rg-terg, I? Ntltgltot rt,! Foggrth atr.,tgg, Sttntabbo,tl Vtarl,ll tt, e land Ciattlrtgi. Ip, II E 1.,.....11,. t.A i,”• . . n,.. ~.11 .. 'To' r IlInGLIf”:11• - ri ,, Z AT 1-: A 1 , 1 It , f .AT .. Vt I V IT It: , ITC Ilh: A Till CH A I US, t,f PV. ry ~....,11.1,•,r, T . .. Ecteto.,i,n bil,il,t Tvo , l , .: 1, , It, 1-I.li, Chi.;-: ritS., , f •1, t , z., .:,;',,,.. , (1.,,,, dr• 1 • , SLnt, 1'... , al , 1 ,-, 40 d, Tet.• a Jot. +; P 'f.' • NV,i..t. 1-t..ri '..; f',-,1 d..: Wu..., t:,. 'Nfuleri,:l nrrl ..,,rl, - ....nnthip - 4 .17rHraNt. and prima Enda fart(Tv. T. l'. V.r.;:':tl h 01, _ js2d :".:.; Snail ts!lelai it., oprowitt, City I tote!._ . NOTIC.E. D.ILY'i; SIM '.ii I Ni.; Ai A N I'FACTOPS, • e :, r itr[., 7 77.. r fr, .k %,.-r., prrr,,,. r • . \ helnund Jarznyq anti bost. H.,:orted Pt. k ttf 110.'11-ntY t r Pale in Pity. tins I:. Gt.-1 l',4Ei/LI, for ul.cwar C 11; Is all I n.. 11 tn , urn It.. tr cut.U.nt. I ItALY. N. It --I:rovn.o..er :1. - . CI: EA 1` ".7t . .Ci: euarcy.a. r. fl. C. U. iieatll v d 1 Co., . f Kit' 45 - 11t.Elltill.lv, r'. t 2 Thsrd tfrreq, nrrr AI. broom their friend.. mei the publie gene:idly, that they Mere now in citora their complete FALL r.l every deecription. from It, I Zweu i r,•t and the I ~rain. I temp nod nez. Finer toil Cloth, train no to rioter yards wide, [MST &Fig!. nnl very }in), and Clanton Matting. Driarget,, hteir hod, Window PL •dec, do. torrent' In went are invited to call and exam ine their ,:loch- ,Steewbenta, llateLe, and iteei , lences shed OD the 111:• ,, t Zir - t•cinitti prnfit.. mid quick sales." - 63 TERMS I:AS1.1 ON1.1". c.,12 W. N. Haven. rpm,: OLD PRINTIN+I EST.% (tot. John !. 0 Stnel.t.,‘ and lllxnk Ikolc an l rtutionery arch , ~... j 4 11 -1 1 , ,, I to ex.*- Its every stylo at 1,,;y I, Commorrial, Canal stnd eleriallv - tit Job printir, Ot t d Ili tat fornlslb every nrtinle In the Monk nod Stutt , •rwry line, at , h, sb , rt..,triotiot• and (.11 III.• moot rri , onni,:o term, Blank Book unit Siationiiry Wsr , tiousn, Nint.log and Bonk Bindery, imirner id Market nail Sennnri st. N'. IL. SMITII I. 14 NTEit Smith., !quiz. & Hunter, (Late piinith R Sitirilsir.) WIIOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ND DEALEItB iu all hinds of Pit Laburgh Manure, A . !urea, 12 Sarmul and 151 Find street, Pitt, bit"..:ll, l'anna. fe.1,9 Depot of Longwortn tr. Zliumernian , si Ca tawba. Winea and Brandy. TE untleralened ba, received and (11MTA fur ante, at Cin annuli Mal, a large quantity of Logworth Zimmer. man's cum, and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La tliz' Sweet Cataw ba Winne. Such as may desire to ' , rerure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of Um grape,) will find inv...AnbliAment the place for the ...Tat if, cation nt their desires. The Catawba from the genuine Urupe.,is declared by many excellent judges, equal in Darer to the best imported Cognac. I). FICICEISEN, ja2o No. 137 Liberty street. TOLIN A. 0131111.3 N, 117 SMITHFIELD STREET, between 09 Fourth and Diamond alley. Money loaned on fold and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, (Inns and Pistols, Feather Reds, Fur niture, and all kindA of artielev—for any length of throe agreed on. Charges for stora7e considerably lower than heretvfore. Private entrance through the Lull door. All bush., s Ira twaotanis strictly rontidential. 44—Forfeited ple.bres sold immediately after being out of date, unless re&viried. fiargui us of Gold and Silver Watch es, Jewelry, alwnva on hind. aprlo:on NEW SEED STORE. JAM Ei AI:DROP, EMEEEDEE!! OFFIIRS for sale CANA ICY fit ILDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, and fine , inirerm. Bird Reeds —Canary, !Teter:, 3.1111 et, Rope and mixed Feed. Ile lig nets will be furnished composed of the finest FLONY.ERS, viz: Camelias, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Re. Evercrvens (in pots) forCluistm RR Trees, from the Feed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth at, near Wood. dee2o TAE subacritter havingthe exclusive right to metorite turee and sell SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE. Is prepared to receive orders, nod contract for, heating building, with the most eonnomical Furnace now in ure. The attention of those Interested In solicited. Any information can be had of A. BRA DLEY, Nos. 2 rind 4 Wood street. or of J. BAILNDOLLAR, der24,:tt I Iron City Stove Warehouse. No. 134 Wood st. is True: P/I: s.-- THAT PICTURES superior excellence may be obtained at CAtiGu'd New Dagrierrean ry, No. 76 Fourth street, at price, varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few seconds. Call end examine specimens of tho various stylus. ilooms open day and evo• ning. febl9 ETIVAIIIi It. DILL MARCUS It. HOLLIDAY fill &Illday. PRODUCN, FORW AltDfNO AND COMMISSION AIER• CHANTS, Evansville, la.—Strict attention paid to all consignments for sole of Flour, Produce, Lte. Orders for the purshase of Prod ee eolioited and promptly attended to. Oonds• for re-shipment forwiiniiiii with doopatch. I ofit0:81h rionn LIP.AGUE PACTOttlis riAMILTON STRWALT, Mananctarer of Shirting, 11 Cheeks, Tweed'. etc, ilebe•ca street, Allegheny-, has opened a Wareroom SECOND t•TORE POST Bun.mans, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that these Checks can be madras good and sold as low here as in any other oily in the United States, are invittal to call and examine for them selves m1112:1m _ uIARLOEt ItNlTljial.—We are renstantty tnanufac r turing tine parlor furniture of every description; war ranted in material and workmanship, and sold at reduced prices. [mar%] T. B. YOUNG .& 00. i i ' • ." 'PITTSBIRGH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1855 =Xl=l Loan Mace uunsitnae the Smoke. ERN =NO BUSINESS CARDS R E 0V A L. C. IHMSEN MANUFAOTEUER OF EVERY VARIETY OF VIALS, BOTTLES, AND WINDOW GLASS, .1, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottleo, DEISIIJORNS AND CARBOrt; ••••• AL£O - GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, N 05.104 Second, & 133, 135 .51.ritt t at., PITTSBURGU, PA. inale2,9 11.ARDIVARE FOE, Sadillers.sind Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH 'JR' No. 127 Wood street. PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Moss, Bout Stuff, Springs, &0., As. t; Boots and Shoes, Wholesale and Retail. JAMES ROI3B, • NO. 89 Sfarket, and 6 Union street, third door from the Market 'Luse, would call the attention of his friends, and the public generally, to the fact, that he has now on hand the largest and best selected stack of BOOTS AND 8110E8, in all their varieties, worn by ladies and gen tlemen of Phil .elphia, New York and Boston, acil w blch,ltu trusts, canoe , to please all. ills prises are very much reduced, and he sells Ladies' Gaiters at from $l,ll to $2,50; Gentlemen's Beets, from/82,26 to y 6; and excellent Gentlemen's Gaiters and Youtna and Children's wear, at extraordinary low prices. Ile also contlnnes to manufacture, as heretofore, all de. ocrlptions of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND Silo ES, of the best quality and the latest style. ail of which ho warrants. Nor should be overlooked bis Tory large on. mrtment of Gum Sandals;Overshoesand Beets, for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. Every person who favors him with their patronage will he fairly dealt with. Juno AL RED D. CURLING -ROMAN RODER:DON. LRWARD DITURIDDE HENRY L. &INGRAM . . Curling, Robertson et: Co., ANUFACTUtthitth OF CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARE, warehousn N 0.14 Woo 1 street, corner of Front stress, Pittsburgh. • • ' Able- Alt other kinds of Glassware and Window Glass. at low market prices. ItICIIAttD C. ISOY.UCINII,I . , =..NiTPACTEMZII OP Gilt, Silver, Ernss: PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMEs, PLAN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 I.r. Chant arum. Ail kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Steamboats, cc. All kinds of Ofid ng and Re gilding, to order. (lilt Mouldings for Pramea, holem!el and retail Tomah for Oil Palmings. Engraving 4 and Lithographs, for tale. Irocaired or defaced Oil Pa.nting,a reslond In the beet manner. All Fremrt and Mouldings msnufnctured in this estab may be cleaned without injury, with roan and la.ll,ail 5..0. No. 21 St- Clair st., Pittsburgh. Ltuh26.tt New Trtmmlng Store, No. 83 Corner vf Markel street and flit Diamond. RANK VAN °ORDER resPecfully announces la the r politico( Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open hi,: new Trimming Store on Monday, April lith. 'laving fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and tilled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy hoods, he flatters himself that ho will offer superior Itt ucen..nts and euileaftr to give full satisfaction to all who tly favor biro with their patronage. Now, don't forgot the place—No. S 3 Market street, corner of the Diamond. !April/ FRANK VAN (1011DEit. Seminary for Bois. of ilfth and ban! S. rrpputt.e CourL rfrrast. II E 1 , 3.11 SeFSiou Ot Chia Sehool VW di:WT.4We DAY, September itb, and the (lotita or incur action will tat re.quuled bylesart. GItIGGS end ..Nr.DOS ALI/. Th., are Ica succemive tuouLlim iu Ulu Acadesale year. Tutti.m Ix SVl,bu per quarter. The number or pupilF b and boys are admitted in the order of appiieetions which may 6.3 CLINlie alter August &nit, at 54 !.Berry street, or at fnchool, or by letter dropp,l i . o7L tnitce. $4u9:0.4. 14wr, L. 1.21,11, J . GLASS. LedUe & Clisan;; (Surnessore to -Lutvany s I,oallia ) s i ANUFA TUlar.lt6 of Cat, Moulded and Plain, Flint 131 ant Fancy Colored OLASLiWAItR, and daa!ers in all kinds of tc allow o.ass, Flasks, Malt and Bottles \Vaa l:Dugr torn, of 3largetang Water streets, Pittsburgh.. tuna:ally Win. H. 'l`nicott. 44 GO,• I..WCCLUOLB TO T. sr.:suinDr, JO, 6 C0.,1 I ,VIANUFACTUREitS OP 0 LT AND NIA Clt)G.kN Lt.lolt „at INU ULASSEB, Portrait and Picture Framen, At. , and dolor. , In imported and Dronvoic Fancy Goods, No, no, of Wool and Fourth atr,'eta, Pittsburgh. call:Air 111 .. 1" A VINCI sold ray Interest In the firm of T KENN Eby, L JIL, 5 CO., to William U. Talent:, irLo, with A. I.l.•ury, Wit] continue tho Looking . lila:, nod Variety Pus,. 0 e,s at the old stand, corner of 600 d and Fourth streets, under the style of Wm. 11. Talcott .k Co. I confidently re commend them to my former enstomere, as every any qualified to glee entire satisfuotton. All persons having demands against me, and all indebt,J to roe, will please cake an early settlement ord . ?. T. Iit:NNE - DT, .1 D. Henry Itlettaritaon, Jeweller, AVING re-fitted his store in a handsome manner, and lA. butt recently returned from the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and PONCA' 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, Finger Rings Bar Rings, Alin inturs Lockets, etr-, etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as rapier Marhe, Work Tables and Beare, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's 11.3t015, Porte Mounities in groat variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be Peen to be sppre [norl] NO. 81 MAltlitT STILE:ET. fiILYTEILPHISE WOILIKS. No 130 Biwa/ tired, Third door below Virgin Ailey. DOWN A THTLNY would call the attention of Sporting D men to their large assortment of Guns, files cud 8... solving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Ilnrdtvare, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer et the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for zii , d Reproved paper. tearl s Hoot. lend Shoes. T „M`l. AUGII LIN, No. 05 Fourth street, nearly • ~ the Mayor's Gaol, Is Ulan LI LIGIGUTirI g tie t s nest Boots, low Shoes, tics and buttoned; Congress awl Button ell Gaiters; Ladies' Boots, Mali Boots, Jenny Linde, Slip perm, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade; lane) Kkl and Satin Gaiters, of the beat material; Al lases and Children's do, of every variety. N. kinds made to order, on short intim. fo uI I/ Dissolution of Partnership. Partncrilop between Wm. 1 oungson. and Daniel Youngsort under the name of Wn. Yonsosos A Co., Is TO eotvee. Wit. YOUNGSON will carry on the PAINTING business In all Its branches at the Shop of the late tine, No. 23 8. r.); KNTLI street, opposite the Neptune Boone Ilona°. n 01.27.1 w WM. YtitING:.,ON. North-Western Pollee Agency, No. 89 W A.M] NUTi:4 SlLtli 4 l.7 ll ,3) A ; G rl u, corner of i i t o rtr B r . n. ALL kAr PINEXMON EDWAIID a. RITKER. Pinkerton St Co. LEVOTE THEM ATTENTI4N TJ THE rnaasaertont OF A GENITAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. Soldiers , Bounty Londe, AND CI AIMS AUMNBT OUVERNMENT.-1 Will pro. o , re Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their Widows and Minor Children; and will pnosecuto eitlilll. againm Government ; and. attend to Luaineas In the "Court of Claims," iwontly est Iblished by Congrea4. Oilier, No. 148 Third street, ono door above Smithfield st. March 11l Ibf...s—(inhuo) eIIAILLEI N AYLOIL flounty Lands...Soldiers' Claims. undersiguoil has made arrangements with Thomas I /amPicini of Washington Uity, to procure WARRANT6 o ke. for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANE, or any tither claims ot the liovoromen t. SAMUEL FAIINEsTaCK, mhltf Realdence, No. 0 Ross street, Pittsburgh. Bounty Lauda. 11111Eundersigned etoultines to ootain Bounty Lund Warrants. The ina!eut bill gives to all who bare nerved In any war elope 1791. lOU scree. Terms moderato. 1,111,..E CUL:1(41100T, 37 Diamond alley. tnhl2:y between Wood at and Diamond. Agency for J oldie ret Cialms. L _ OCA'FIoN OF LANDS.— t'UItUILASE AM) SALE OF LAND WARRANTS.—The undersi;ned has mode or. rannernents with competent and responsible gentlem.o to obtain Certificates or Wail -ante for soldiers, their whim's or minor children, who are entitl,l to Bounty Lands; aleo for the Location of Lands, and the rurchoo xnd Sale of Land Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS, mhl4:tf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. New Paper Hangings. NO. lib Wool STREET. 'VINE FRENCH AND AMERIOAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; Fig'd and Plain Paper., tbr aiming rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers, Borders, Ceiling., Figures, Whulow Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, selected for this Beacon, will be bold at the usual low prices. nesl WALTER. P. Al A ItS II ALL. Walter IV. Marshall, IMPORTER sod :DeniAr In Branch and American Paper 11•n¢Ine•. EVEN DOLLARS AN ACRE.—For sale, 307 Acres of Land, near Pith Creek, Va., twenty miles from the Ohio River, and a short distance from Cameron Station, B. and Ohio R. it., will be sold in two or three lots, at tram $0 to $7 per acre. Terms: One-fourth in hated; balance at one, two and three years. Also, 168 Acres, atrial° on Proctor's Run, Va., at four miles from the Ohio River; eighty acres cleared and under good fence. The Land ties wel ; has tine Timber, and well watered. A comfortable 'louse, Stable, Prat Trees, &c., Or. Price $l7 per acre, on easy terms. ap2l 8. Ci/TLIBEP.T & SON, 140 Third st. LAND FOR COUNTRY RES I DENCES.—Wo have for sale Thirty Acres of choice Land, situate at three miles from the city, near the Old Washington road. 4 - he Land lies well, and is of good soil, and will be sold in lots of ono acre and upwards. Price $250 per acre; terms easy. The above land, for healthy and pleasant locations, Is un surpassed by any offered for sale, and isUell worthy the at tention of bodiless men and' others who desire a home in the country. S. CUTHBERT & SON, a 140 Third street. EMBDuIDERED CURTAINS.—A. A. MASON & CO. - have - Jaat received B_oo - pteeevrery-handsome styles of Etabrridered Maelin itrid - Lace Drapery. apt° muEACCO-26 kegs 6 Vida, Tobacco receirlog and for I. sale by Dip2o] ATWELL, LEE & CO. • 4 4 •t N 1 4. ENSDA . . • . . , -., •? , 25. •:: i r y•:: . . z . ~' ' ` i• . .. - : . ! 4.-7.;.,' - •,:::: i•rf.: i:i?, ... IA . . 0 ' *%.,.. 1. ::••.: r-,... : v. 'e, , :•lA. - l• • U. , ...t. ..,3 Ft ,k. , '[.. - ; •':,„ --, it---4•,.... 3 ;::.!?., I ~,. •.,-..p • ,--- ~ .;,4p- v. ...t. : , tv, Looking -Glass, 1N.9223 r ; r.` ~ RAILROADS CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WE,ILSVIL LE; AND Ohio and. Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. riurE shorteat,.quickcet and most reliable route to Toletin, '.Ctilnge, Rock !eland, Galena, and St. Louie, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Trundled miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trainsfrom Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily-Tralua from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland kis hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. .• VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroadleaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. St., 8.00, A. 11., and 3.00, P. 51., connect at Alliance at 6 30 A. M., 11.45 A. M., and ORO P. M., ns follows: • Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.M.., and 12.00 11., and G 35 I'. bI , conn.cting at Fludson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. IL, 2.20 P. AL, awl 0.00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with. out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh a' 8.00 A. IL, and arriving in Cleveland at 203 P. 11., as elm 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 Etcamers Forest City and Diurnal trill leave the Me. nanr.ihela wharf every rarerninct, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o'elork. for Wellsville,connecting with the train leaving tfclimlie at 420 P. M., and arriving at Cleveland at o.to P.M. An Acrornmodation Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Stinduya excepted,) at 0.40 P. IL, connecting at Bayard with Exprexs Train arriving in Cleveland at 2 'al P. M. Trains from Welleville and Cleveland eonne,t at 13avard Or Carrollton, Way neshurg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. Jrar•Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-wetd, vi t Wellsville, are sold at a lesa rate than yin Al Hance. The Trainee Erma Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago ' ran ua follnwa: Leave Cleveland at 7.00 and 2.30 A. 01., and 6.26 P. arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M., and 10.00 A. M. Trains Intro Chl,mgo for Rock Inland and SL Louis an follows: For hock L.land at 300 A. 5.1-, and 11.00 I'. N. For St. Louis at 9.15 A. M , and 10 05 P. M. Passengers for St. Louis go over Itork Island Railroad to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and tilt urn by Steamboat (23 milers) to St. Louis. Parantugern by the 9.15, A. 11., Train arrive in St. Louts at 11-al same evening, and by the 10.05, P. N., Train, et noon next day. checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago awl St. Louie. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ - - - -. Ist class. 2,1 es. I:l,la.cs. 2,1 cra. To Alliance $.2 3U To La 5a11e....516 CO $l3 10 " Cleveland ... 400 " hock Isl'd, IS 00 14 25 " Toledo .. ..... 050 Galena ..... IS 15 14 CO " Chicago 11 00 $lO 50 " Springfield IS 70 10:0 " Itloomingt...l6 00 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 " St. L0uin.....21. 00 16 50 Paec.cuntert; are requeeteti to procure their tickete at the office of the Company, in Monongahela House, below the corner. J. DITT.IA Sup't, Cleveland. J. A. CAUL Li EY, Ag't, Pitt,4-I;nrgh CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! TITROUGLI Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi• Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAlL 7 Wiraj ROAD FOIISII..ILLY THE CrIICAGO AND A U110 ,, A S CEsx . MILITA TIT ===2EMI And Trnins run tl, entirc distance f out CHICAGO TO BU.RLINOTON, lowa, withcit change of Caro. Thu On:v Dirt et Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, EI4KUK, - MUSCATINE, OQUAIV KA, WA PE:,Lo, DE6 MOINES. COUNCIL BLUED, e., and the oNLY ALI, RAI LIIOAD Rout,. lr,u CIIICAGJ TO ST. LOUIS, ULOO't- INRTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFI ACE sONV I I,LE, NA PLES, and IntermGliale Stations on the Cuntral, Groat Western, one! Ohio and Moil,- Fit4.l IL2il role. Liori on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival f Trsins from the Eat—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. ti•inzPiz leare Burlington dhily for Southern and Central lona and Northern the uti , cl;e,t nod moR , reliable route to reaoh all the important points - wed of the NI ip, , iAsippt m far as Coumul Bluff, with from forty :0 nflyntiles lepeetimin..., than by any other ron•e. The RONA, for a largt? portion ,r the tray, is laid with tt. cosrmws Ittai, the smoothest riding and It :inroad in the Wett— well with the most modern Lo,..omotire., - Ind elegant ri..w Cars. zir• By this route priF2ienger, are ntre rf Glakill,; Cann,. tad arriving n t Ct. breiL, au ad rer;Led rime, avoid; as. th e vexatio a ,l,l figs and ice, and daugers of narj;rt. Una, Ro en the route by Alton. iuoggmrs checked direct through Pram Chicago, and no charge for handling. at any p , iot. Tit/UW(3lf 'nett HITS' by thin route con be purch,ed at all the Railroad utile .a in the Root; at the viflce at the Comp.,ny, corner of Clark and Lake dams, in the Granite nt Mu Depot of the thilena R. It, and at the 'Sikh. Cent. It. R. Office, corner of leaks and Dearborn sta., oppo- ire Truant Ilsume, Chicago. crupdgned by th;4 contraill twelve immedi ate despatch. C. G. 11. t *kl 0. IC FOLLETT, tien'l Ticket A ; 4l, Chic:l.z°. TICKETS can he procured at the principal italic- a ol Oakes at the country. tahla 1855. . - ' 1855. AIR. LINE ROUTE CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• VII CHICAGO, ALToN AND ST. L0U1.5 RAIL a Formerly the Chicago anti Illisslintippl Carry Ng:: Erprers and Only Nreet and liellaW.e. Routh to the South end Sor.th•lVent—Serenty lilies Shorter than any other Howe. TITO TDROCOLI L:trnt_Fs Trllt3 DULY, SUNDAY; EXCEPTED Leaves. pr.,s at Chicago. SI. Lows. Loui, Day Egprers. ....... 9.1:. A M 12. n A H. St. Louie Nlrla Kapres3 ......... 2.40 P. M. Traills run directly through tvithuut change of curs or luggage. - 9 trnt Chicgg, to St. Louis in 1.5}.; I MPuRTANT CONNECTION:.,. --At liet, with the Rock I gland Rnilroint I r Ottnnti, LI Salle, Rock lAnnd and Con tra' lowa, At Bloomington, with llBoob Central 114ilroail for Clin ton, Wayoo.srllle and ih•eatur, and with Slngeg for l'em [a. At lip ingliold, with Great Wei:tern Railroad Mr nine and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, QlllLry and Koolink; the most expeditious and relianle route to all portions of North,,,,own 31Isaouri. . • . . • . At St. Louis, with Daily Flrst eltw bearner, for New Orleans anti intermediate points oa tho Lower and with Regular Lines of l'aelvds for Kansas, St. Joie 1, and all points on the Nlisi.ouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Itkars. R. P. MORGAN, Sop'l, Bloomington, 111. L. DARLING, Agcirt, Chic, 0, 111. 1111'7] THE PENNSYLVANII RAILROAD. OREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lan.,ic cities with Western, North-western and :cloth. westet n States, n continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western River:, and at Cleveland and :tan dusky with steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which IRERIUT can ha forwarded to and from the Great West. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Sliou , , Dry Gonda, (in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, an SECOND GLASS.—llooks and Stmionery, Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- , -75e. Fe: 1001hs. they, Wool, Ae THIRD CLASS.—AuriIs, Bagging, Bacon b., and Pork, (In bulk,) hemp, Re per 100Ibs. FOURTH CLASS —cower, Fish, Bacon and per 1001b5.Pork, (parked,) Lard and Lard it J . tac. .4Sr- In slapping Goods from nay point Bast et Phila lel phia, be particular io mark package • via Pe ansytranin Railroad." All (.11:41fi couslgued to the A nen is of this bond at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded with Jut detention. FREIGHT AnElm —Mosea Potter, Boston; J. L Riliott, N. Y.; E. J. Snceder, Pnitadeiphia; Megrim s Ronne, 13.viti. more; Geo. C. Frauris.eus, Pittsburgh; Bliringtulai h. Brown, Cincinn.ti, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, ,Louisville, liy.: K. C. Aleldrum, Madtaln, led ttatcliir Co., St. Louis, Mo ;J. S. Mitchell Son, Evansville, Indiana. lIOUSTON, tieneral Freight Agent, 11. 3. WM BAEItT. jao:10 Superintehdaint, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, THREE DAILY THIWUOII TRAINS, between Philtidel. phis and Pittsburgh. THE MORN INtl MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia :Or Pittsburgh at 73,4, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. •i'IIE: FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11'. N., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. TILE NIUUT EXPR VSS TRAIN haves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. ll.,and Pittabortill for Philadelphia at 10, I'. M. The above hues couruat at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and/rum St Louis,.Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.: Teri,. Haute, Aladhon, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Lay ton, Springfield, BellefOntaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Ci.xt., land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Woost. r, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet floats from and to N cis Ostxxxs, !.orris, Louth - clue and CINCINIVATI. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. PflsFellgerfl rem the West will rind this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. TILOS. !nu, dIE, Agent Passenger Lines. PhiladalphiL J. MESHIMEN, jana Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. TIIBE E-STORY IlutieES FOR oALE—zttustid j_ on Frankliu and Elm streets. The corter Lease ef tains Piro rooms, a good cellar and a storetoom—water turn through the house. Tho other houses contain eight rooms each; bath r, cellar, and hot and cola Nr er through the wh•le Loupe. For price and terms call at the Real Estate Ofiles of S. CUTHBERT fc SON. A itoUSE AND LOT FOit slso.—For sale, a new A Frame Dwelling House, with good Lot, pal -idfence, fruit trees, Ise., plevsantly Amsted on Mt. 'Washington, within twenty minutes walk of the city. A bargain Can ha bad in the above, and easy terms of payment. FYO _8 QIITHDERT @ 80N,140 Th. 114 b ::.~ NUMBER 190 PHILADELPHIA: .Ilaward Association, Philadelphia. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCESIENT„—To alipersonsatiliet,-- edd with Sexual disease, such as Seminal Weakness, /m -. potence; Gonorzhcea, Gloet, Syphilis, &o. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, in view. of the awful destruction of human life and healthicaused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are praetlied. upon the unfortunate victims of such diseaser by quaditi." have directed their consulting Surgeon, as.aiIIIVAITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all porsorurthos afflicted; (male or female,) who apply by letter, (post.peld,) with aalescripkipu of their cot; dltion, (age, occupation, hatiits'orna, - & - c.,Yandhi cases of. extreme poverty and uttering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CILARGE. , . Tee Howard Association is s benevolent Institutian, es tablished by special endowment; for the-relief or the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Vifulent 'and Epidemic diseases," and itsfunds can be toted`for no other purpose It has now a famine of means, which the. Directors have voted to advertise the' above notice. It is needliss to add that the associslion commands the highest Medical skill of the age.. • Adareis•(pos4ald) Dr., GEO. R. CALHOUN, Cons:Gib:4 Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia,Ta. By order of the Dlreetore. EZRA. D. ILEARTWIILL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. [ap2] • GEORGE J. ILENKEL'S • CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE : No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (oProarsa lisneramuraca lletu.,) Philadelphia: EITRNITITB,E, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Lolliß.X.nr, LOUIS XV,Elisabe than and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple ; all of superior construction, and finished in the best etyle,egnal to, if not excelling in qual. ity, the Goode of any Establish. meat in the United States. EPLOYINO none but experienced workmen, (appren tins being positively excluded,)and using the best me. teriels, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pax chasers. Amongst the many advantages Offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Howe, either in ele 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 cn hand, being so cartons in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To vise an idea of the finished Furniture on band,l need onlyinforni you that my Rooms are 175 met long, by 27 feet wide, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guaranty that the work is all done under my own immediate inspection. - .QFP The Packing is all done in the Store. and Fnuilture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila delphia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to veil and examine the Goods. an2s:ly ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. No. 3 0031.=3CULL, =low Pn Brash, St. Louth, no., f'CONSIGN.*.IENTS atti Co nl3 . 3lltatona wilt =ea t with prompt and personal attelition and lib: al advaneas wRI be given when required, on eitudgnments or Bills of Lading, in hand. Orders for the porches° of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The itecoiriug and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayage as much•aa possible avoided. Page .t Bacon, Bt. Lonis; E mom= llisda s: & Morton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Monies o & Valle, do; Hosea & Frazer, do; Doan, King & Co., do; Springer & Whi teman, do; J. W. But iv: & Bro.,Plttabh; 8.0. Gooodman & Co, do; D. Leech & CO., do; H. &O. Yarnell & Co.,Philada; Wm. Holmes it 00., do • Morgan, J. M. Buck &Morgan: Bow A March, New York. B. B. Comegye, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields& Miller, do; Charier A. Meige, . do; Josiah Lee & Co., Baltimore. A. G. r arwell & Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, ran Ec Co., do; W. B. Ileyetoldr,, Louisville; H. D. Newcomb & Bro., do; T. O. Twithell& Co., Commission Merchants. New Orleans. tm,.l have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH bIOGRIDGE, auff, tlt . Louis. Missouri. Mechanics , itaxik of Pittsburgh. , NOTIOE IS IiKiIEBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of the Act incorporating raid Dank, op. proved March 30th, 1955, and the act approved the 16th day of April, 1950, entitled "An Act Regulating Banks," litiOKS to r °cell , - subscriptions to the Capitol Stock of sail ' 4 3IECHANICS' BANK OF PITTSBURGH" will be opened at the NIERCLIAXIB' EXCHUSGE.Fddrtb street, Pittsburgh, on the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A M., to remain open for SIX juridiml days, from 10 o'clock, A. M. until 3 o'clock, P. M., of each day.. J. K. Moorhead, I It. 11. Hartley, S. Jonas, William M. Hirsh, J. W. Butler, W. 0. Leslie, It. )filler, Jr., H. L. Dingwall, IV. 11 Smith, Wm B. Holmes, Win K. Nimick, Jas. B. Lyons, A 11. Gross, I t James A. Hutchinson, J. Scbooorreker, I William J. Anderson, ' P.R. Holmes, James. Park, Jr., Gee. W. Jackson, David Campbell, H. Hepburn, Isaac M. Pennock, Springer Hs rbaugh, William F. Johnston, Alexander Ding, Geo. C. P anciscus, Robert Galway, A. Kirk Lewis, Samuel MeClurkan, Geo. W. Ca.MS • Roil. Delved], Ro ly Padt6rson, A. W. Loom! ' Andrew Burke, J... Dilworth, Commitsioners. apo 3w SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, CHARLOTTE BLUIIE, No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sole Agent. ; The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly porter to all others, both' in elasticity of touch and zuperiorilv of tone. They have cot oniy received the highest marks of appro bation trout the best European Pianist; such as LIST, TIIALBERO, And others, who have them constantly in their own use, but al. from our mt. - tient Professore. The following is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR ILENRY RO/IDOCK. After describing the . pariticular style, two of which he w..ets for his own use—one Grand and one Square—he spen!.., as follows of their excellent qualities: “:dy little daughter, who plays very o'er., must, with my. salt have a good instrument, and yours are the on.q.ones which ran satisfy me. " Instruments axe offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours. remain yours, respectfully, Hmine Roirnoca, Pittsburgh, Pa." For sale by CIIARLOITE BLUME, at the "Old .Estab. lisped Piano Depot," 118 Weed street, 2,1 door above Fifth Also. ante Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for flatlet, Daris s Cb.'s Baton Pianos, (which in the East= ert, rtes are considered superior to either Chickering's or Mums it Clark's, but which fact is not extensively known, no they have but lately nem introduced here;) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best Makers, at prices from $225 to $ 8 00: mbl9 CARD. sinee;l:niibliihiriaildvirtiianent of my liatatur.o Pukes, In which an extract from a letter from Prof. 11. 'Rohbock, of this city, addressel to blesses. Baumgarten ,t Heins, of Hamburg, the manufacturers,, was in , erted. This morning I observed in several of the daily papers a r. Notic.," signed by Prof. li., In which. he states 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 latter, 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 here the letter in my possession anti it speaks for itself, word for word as I have published. Messrs., Baum garters S. Ileins are not dependant upon Ms. Rolatock for endetrement—their Pianos were known, *appreciated and re ':(red the highest romreendationa from the first artists, long before Prof. R. saw tit to pass an opinion upon them. Ply reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that he was well known in the city, and not be ease his ream. mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Planes. In conclusion, I may add that they stand oti their own merit,and.aroendors.d by such men as List, Tlialberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. mh23 CIIARLOTTR BLUME. NOTICE. TN an advertisement of Alm Bintne, In this paper, my no . e Is made use of in connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use is unauthorised •by me, and, moreover, the mater is incorrectly elated and misapplied. The facts are these: About a year ago I wrote to Baumgarten at . Heins, Plano makers in llambarg, (Henxiany,) for a Piano of a new and peculiar construction, and of which I furnish ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Piano of their make sent n Mrs. Blume, at the same time offering to fern oh 1111: with a similar one, in case I liked it. I accordingly examined the instrument, bates it did not please me, I declined purchasing of them. I have since tench t and am now using a. Piano from the factory of NUN b. CLAP.K. N. Y. (mh.23) IiRNBY 11.0/111OCK. NEW STOCK O' CHICKERING 4- SONS' PIANOS. , JOHN IL MELLOR, No. 81 Wool) mast; T between Fourth street and Diamond Riley, line just received from the mnnufaotory of OBICIEERING & SUNS, BOSTON, a now and dull supply of their FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES, with, all the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and lower priced etylee, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Plano Fortes from this man ufactory are warranted, and - will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. • OLD PlANOS.—Several eecondatand Pianos, in good order. lbr sale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lBO, &c., &c. beO full supply of Melodeons of entirely' -new andautiful styles, and from the best nianufactories In the country, at $45, $OO, $l5, $l.OO, $135, $l5O. JOHN . MELLOR, Agent for the sale of Cmctstuaro & H Sous' Fusco, For Pittsburgh and Western Poem,. Air. No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street. _ mhl6 xi! fi VINO DAY IS OVER I and many families have rhanged their residences. Some have left places that are de:, to them, where they have attended some "loved one" through a long illness, ending in death! Many find their lien home is not as convenient as the old one; while others IiTO pleased with the change. In moving, the hands are exposed to the cold air, and become sore; axid: rough. This con be cured, and they can be made soft and.vrhite by the of the IllittELTIO SOAP—price 12,34 cts.'Per cake. Sold by roli 4 l S. L. CIITIIBERT,.I4O Third st. TIO YOU WANT A SMALL - I'ARNI2—For sale, a Farm ..1_? of Twenty-four Acres, eight of Which cultiva tion, and all cleared except eight acres, arhich are in "Ohoite 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 nsilelrom the Ohio river.: Price $l7OO. Terma:.:sBoo in hand: remain. der in one and two yeius. H. CUTHBERT & 80N, No. 140 Third et. uer 4 _ _ " .v. } RATES OF 40VE R,TIA It a , ,ORERD UPY)/f /71' T/T8 t3llL;Rcifi_PAgt3a trt ung ztomisn, onum Jue square, one Insertion .......... . 60 '4 each-additional ........... , 26 _ one week 176 two .. . 8 00 ". " three weeks ' 400 : t t . m o nth - 800 .. two months» 7CC a-- three . . .... 0 40 " " four nuinthi. • - - 10 00 " slzmoatha.. »1200 4 ' one year.... • .... 18 00 . Standing Card, dr linee or leas, Pit. ainnat0—........«...10 00 - _ CILVSCIZABIJI runway one square, Per annum, (exclusive of (be papet)....;* 25 00 DAILY MORNING POST• WEDNESDAY MORN ING RETURN OF SPRING. know by the song that the blue bir is slog; I know by the streamlet'a voice, That the rosevereathedJorms of the velvet Spring, O'er the uplands now rejoice; !InOw by the scent of the primrose pale— .,By:the violet's azure eye, .. That theaprite of .Spring has been in the iale, That the Winter sail "Cionl-bye" - ' -• I Imow-by the hum of the bee that, flies, To the sweet leafed maple there, ' That the buds have opened their dewy eyes - At the klas.of-the warm math air; I know by the trout, as he all day plays On the reeks beneath the new, That the gentle foot cf the Spring now strays, Warm andnefe o'er strewn and,Wll.. . . And I know by the bol'llnk's'sarly song, As it 'echoes clear and wild, By the whatts 84 they sportln glee along, That the Qaecn of Boring has smiled. Union' by the dogwood's gorgeont bloom; By the crabtree's gorgeous dress; - By the hawthorn's dellg titbit rich 'perfume, That they're felt the Spring's rarest. I kwow'by the co: of the thnlddove,. At the thernimeaeunny glow, - ' That the Spring hue coma with a wreath of love ; Where long lay the hidden anew. I know by the breath ofze thmisatut bowers; By the glad song of the brooks, That the Spring bee come With her BIM and atiowen, • O'er the wild woods quiet nooks. • . And I knot[ by the young lamb's. careless play, On the mountain's grassy side,.. That the Spring now h 0.4 "spread her militia gay O'er the wild wood far and wile. I kilt)* by the sky as - It bends above' ' - - Its EiCft . etbgr yell of light,. . - That the Spring has spread a bright robe of loge O'er the mountain's fat blue height. know by the song that the field lark sings, As he mounts up from hiamest, . And flutters a'oft on 133 airy wings • With dew cin his"golded breast, • •"• - That the Spring boa coma with her thousand dyes, On'this wild landscape to dwells ' And scatter warm sunbeamsdown from'the skies, Over .field, and wood, end dell. I know by the breeze that comes flora the south At hash of the pleasant day;" I I know by the notes that are trendsingforth • Brom the po•wit on the spray, That the Goddess of Spring has Cone again • In her dress of blue and gold; - For flowers flowersanit birds on the Meadow and - plain' Their orgies of thankfulness hold. . • . • A 3110DERN I.IICALLLIIS We find the following stoi7 in a Parisian jour nal The other day, a Senator, whose name is not of yesterday, wishing to give :=a very exquisite dinner to connoisseur guests, sent for his head servant, (maitre guru) and ordered some. rare and incredible dish, Which could be served to put a mark upon this feast.' The chef reflected, and objected that everything was now in sea son with the principal caterers, and he saw noth log really impossible, but a fish which is not seen in, Paris more than twibeyear—a . Dorado. ' The Senator exclaimed that this Was precisely what he wanted. Ho remembered having.eaten of this fish once at M.-Villele's, that the effect was an emotion, that it was talked shoed for a 'month, and that he would fiave a Dorado at any price. The chef went to find Chevet, that great caterer for delicate- Europe. Chevet replied that the Dorado was a rare sea fish, which does not approach the coasts, that it is found oily on what the sailors call the Sound," that is to say the part of •the ocean whore the longest sound ing lines lose bottom. It is all the same, not withstanding the season, he did not despair of being able to comply with the wishes of his Ex cellency. Ten days passed, and Chevet, who has agents everywhere on Bea and land, gave information at the Benatorial hotel that he had received not•,one, but two Dorados The Senator was ravished, he slung out hie invitations to the most exquisite forka.of the aristocracy of, the palace—the Luxemherg. At a given day the guests came, and were struck with amazement to see on the porcelain bill of faro, printed in Florentine bronze powder, the 'Dora do, which announced itself after the turtle soup and the Norman Salad , a violent aperitive which I advise you to go immediately and order at the great artiste in the Chartres gallery. "A Do rado," exclaimed every one, " but it is' fabu lous." The fact is that In Paris, the Dorado, so painfully sought for by sailors far from land, with, their harpoons,is almost as much a myth as a siren, a mermaid or a eea serpent The maitre d'hotel put on a very veocitat air in reply to all the questions launched at him. The Dorado was served. It was stretched on a four-folded napkin of Holland damask, forming a snowy bed for the strip of board thrit was laid across a silver dish. The beautiful iainbow colors which varied its motalic cuiross, its great eyes, still blue, netwiths tandiogthey were cook ed, caused a shout of adm , ratiea and longing from the excited guests. The exhibition made, the maitre d'hotel raised the dish at the length of his arms to pass it between two black coats which were inversely inclined to maho room for it. Bat the fish is enormoua, the dieh heavy, the boards eliPs'from beneath it, and diah—the magnificent Dorado falls to the floor, and is bro ken into a hundred pieces,.as may be iningined from the extreme delicacy, of its fibre. 9040 to the exact point. It.was a climax of distress and horror" nough to soften and changethe expression of the bronze faces of the• candelabra satyrs. The Senator alone did not ilineh, lie ~waited for- a moment with a coolness which seemed soandalons, till the general consternation had yielded tothe first shook of the disaster, then taking time,- as at the theatre for an effective speech, he said with a calm and collected voice: "It is of no consequence• bring in another mediately." Imagine the effect—another Dorado. Ho is mad—they thought. But not at all. The other Dorado appeared, to the great stupefaction of the guests, and their great joy. You will easily divine that the fall and sacrifice of the first fish was a theatrinal- stroke concerted before hund. At any rate no table incident ever producedsuoh an effect.: • • In order that the Darado may not seem so fabulous to our rOaderd as it tioes to the Paris ians, we quote doin Buffoon his description of it, which agrees with that in story. There is a fish in, soma degree resembling the preceding which is w l lled by naturaists, by way oreminence, the Dorado, but which sailors erroneously call the Dolphin ; it is chiefly found in the tropic climates ; and is at .once the most active and the most beautiful of the fieny race. It is about six feet long; the 'hack, all over enamelled with spots of 'a bluish green and sil ver; the tail and fins of u gold color; --and all have a brilliancy of tint that nothing:but na ture's pencil can attain tothe, eyes are, placed on each side, of the head, large -and. beautiful, surrounded 'with circles of shininegOld. In tho seas where they are found, these fish are al ways in motion, and play' round ships in full sail, with ease and security,.forever, either pur suing or pursued, they are seen constantly in a state of warfare; either - defending'themselves against the shark, or darting after the small fishes." . This fish must not be confounded with one of somewhat similar name, the Dere°, which is, ac cording to the sailors' legend, the fiat' from which St. Peter took the - tribute money,-leaving on its sides the marks. of ,his finger and thumb. Dress Making and tellilLuary, 4 mas. S. E. CARGO respectfully Miming herfriends mad others, that she is prepared mmakis tdorder the latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAK'S, MANTILLAS. TJLHAS, dc., on the shortest notice and on the'most rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing mado,up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. -We aim to give satisfaction. . Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Street, nand storn same entrance as to the Crystal Palace DEutnerrian sad hry. yy2l3-dawls . e. TltE PARTNERSHIP Notic heretofore existing hetween Missy S. King and John Moorhead, under the firm-of JUNO & MOORHEADp is this clay dissolved by mutual , consent. John. Moorhead, Laving purchased tins interest of John S. King, is duly authorized to settle no all of the business of the late firm. nEblitY MN°, JOHN M9Qh MEAD. Pittsbor t t, April 18th, 1855 - _ The undersigned I'llll continue the 'OliOditltY AND COMMISSION lIIISINES.S, at the stand _formerly occupied ..by King & Moorhead, No. T.T Wood street. , tin? ' —.IOIIN street:., FBENCIT BUTTONED AND man BREED OAIT EBB, of a imperial' quality, just raceinoda - and nos offered to THE LAM; at tho Cheap and lE'aphionahlojlore, N 0.107 blarketat. taplol. . KINMNNTZ. ; ; id 4... ~ - ~..G=,v4r2.. w--..... [ ~ ?f-, .lie ~rL S'tt-' ~,.r MAY 2 LT U. 711085T0N 11116119
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