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Single copies Y I , IIC [NM No paper will be office, unless ft the discre et of the Proprietors,)until all arrearigee are paid. ..;ir No attention will be paid to any order unless amen ponied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city. gag- Connected With the Establishment of the Morning of t gae, of the largest lob Printing Offices in the city, where all lads of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reason. bts &mu. PROFESSIONAL 'CARDS. Robt. G. G. Sproul, • ' • I IF/ ItitiSELT.lO. AT LAW7OIHce, Pourdi'atieet„' Pittnurgh. Pa. •`• ' ' • • - JaiiTini - A: - Ltsvarle, -A TTORNEY - ATlMV.:43face, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, betweenSuilthllaMiltreet and Cherry alley. fdeellfly - 40SEKFLImit - WiTORI4Fft - iAltir COUNSELLOR AT LAW, - 081 c ol No.- 144 Fourth street, , . rip:sat-mu, PA,. Olitt BARTON, '''"'ATTORNIBV , AND - .COUNSELLOR AT LAW; .!Wei iboOlFei'Plfth and Grant sts, ja&1.731 -Orrantraaa, Thomas Simms, A TYORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. .01. L. Office, nett door to the Poet Office, Stenbenrille, Ohio. • ' • • IN P. Ross, • ATTORNEY' AT LAW—No.IO9 Fotrth street, Pittsburgh, fourth door' below Mr. Hedy Patterson's Livery Ptsble. . je2S C. Orlando Loomis, A iT y lri AT LAW—Oftloe, Fourth street, above Wool. • Thomas M. Marshall, , - TTORNBY AT LAW—Offlc!, Lowrio's Buildings, Fourth jantay - 3 Carztrabwrt, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth &treed, between 11..1.0herrrolleFtind ()rant etreet. 382 y J.N. Al , Clovirry, A ,„-STOANEY• .A.lfto COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Ottlce ZiLillakiorell'kfluiltlingli, on Grant etevet. je2 -" 13. H. Hazen MEN= AT. LAW—No:I2T fourth street, above and zner277 PatrloY 111 , 11Cenna, 'IALDRIINIAN'sOF ffIRD W A 11. V: OFFICH CORNER. OP GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS; (formerlyocoupled by !Merman Lewis,) where all bn- Blouse pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Pelee will be promptly attended to. febl,3ln • " Dr. lluenme.a ter, Alderman. 114101413 tent street, between Fourth et. and Diamond @ley...Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great. oil' Oen aria legal - teenracr. Titles to Heal Estate ax. ammed, ; ••• AIL'S; Seal, Alderman. 0. Cfl WEIRD Btreet, between Wood and Market streets, , , N gittsbunr,h. Collections promptly made. Bonda,Mort , P . ; griica,atol other writinks'drawn. with neatness and anon je2l:lr A to n o t. w , 8 . E i l d in di IiX w D O E . N I4 T 4 IS S T 3I 4( 11-71 E 71E LD STREET. A n 1 1 .1 5 , hours,ftm 8 to 1 o'clock, and io febls.ly J. SCOTS, DENTIST, Fourth street, five doors r) sysa .. west of Matket. . ors© Rouse—hem nine A.. M. to five 'dee:2o7 BUSINESS CARDS PILEUP RETNLic .11011? J.ANDELSoII. ............. . . Al& YDIE. R. £ AN E Li. S 0 N 4Sttheessoric to Joshua Rhodes & Co.) WHOLESALE DEALERS IS FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars, &c. irireto.. as Wood street, opposite the Sc. Charles Hotel, FitObargh, Pa. Bp2 ..... —•--. • .. •-• W RE, & CO, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Depot, apr7 Prersauano, Pe. Henry H. Coifing, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION and - 'Wholesale' Dealer in Cheese, butter, Seeds, Ptah, and Produce generally, No. 2d WOOD St.„ Pittsburgh. (mare Paul St Murdock, CIOMMISEIOIN AND FORWARDING 31FIRCEIANII, AND STRAMBOAT AGRNTS—No.7 %Stator dreet,Cindnoldl, (ftpl.Al King *. Dloorhead, WIRMRSALE GROCERS AND PRODUON DEALEtt&— No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. m U. T. U. Flo r gala. "ER)OB.I3FILER AND STATIONER—has isluays on ban D a general anorunentot School, Miscellaneous and Blank 'Roan, Printing, Poet and Cep Paper, kr., 'Wholesale and Re tail, No. 164 Wool street, below Fifth, Kest side, Pittshargb. Wantod, - Rags and Tanners' &raps. I. W. Chadwick, DSALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Strait, Pittsburgh. Tho highest p rice in cash paid for raga. air t WI Wax marszia, Pala wn.atcsirrsos, Pittsburgh. Miller & ILlcketiton, WiErOLESALE GROCERS, INIFORTERS OF BRANDIES, Wines and Segars—Noe. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty sheets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, ie.:constantly on hand. 1728 William Carr & Co., (WIC CARR late of the firm of J Pleura & Co.) VAITHOLESALP. ClitOCE LIS and Dealers in Foreign Wines and Bnindles, OW Monongahela and Rectified Whir key, N 0.329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, jafey - Co-Partnership. stalst- ribers bare this day funned a partnership for IL tie prirposo of carrying on Commission and Forextrd iingiin connection with the Fish, Bacon and 012, and Pro - •dace. business generally, ander the style of Esousu A Rico !EDSON warehouse No. 110 Water and 150 Front streets; formerly occupied by Burbrklge h Inghram. WM. IL ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. - Plttabargh, February lot, 113154:feb3 MI R. DR A VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa, dealer . Country Produce, offers for sale • choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In changefor Merchandize. F. li. D. has procured a full assortment or Landreth's Warsaittedflartien Deeds, and ladles the attention of all in tarested In rural affairs. janll ts LIOLISIL . J. HICESAILDSOI.V. J. L nvistrr ENGLISH & Ricir&n.osora; ,nOII3IISSION AND FORWARDING AIERCEIA Arm i t „.l Wholesale Dealersln Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally: Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge & Lughram, No. 116 Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, fe3 Commission House stib.cribere have opened a house for the above par (; 09; at No. 1 Srdithseld street, four doors above the idonongaliela Yl.Ouse. We will purchase, or receive on .• COnarniSSiOri, for sale, consignments of Flour, Bacon, Chine, _ ,Cbros, Fla..i Seed. Gnats Seed, Baled Hay, do., -upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the - ; ; - :best market rates formal:l. ALOEO t CO. Jas. Itl , Laughil n D' &LER IN GROCERIES, PRoDUCE, , FLOUR, BACON, Ac., No.lo;adriter Smithfield and First streets, Pitts. burgh, Pa ' nev6 JOILI 1. UJUNG— ....FtLICICIS L. TOUNG .11104. O. TOEING . T. B. Young & Co., Smithfield tared, opposite. City Hari, VrANU. , A . ITRED.B OI CABINET FURNITURE AND 111_ Us ot every description. Materials and work manship warranted, sold at reduced prices. Care taken In patqcio4..inc Mad and water eartiaze. arBl SR AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES A 347 LIQUORS, N 0.147 liorth Second street, fifth door attar s Mace, east aide, Philadelphia, has on hand the beet .4ttiatliikoTPl4 - Drandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Monologs• hole Whisky, flatland Gin, Oordialn, Ito, on terms worthy the ettention of purchasers and dealer, Fau29y Henry 111 , Calllough & WHOLESALN IittOCERS and Ibl:omission uerchanta SWltilet or Non %IA Irwin pitr,bur,rh Digby, Jr., rILOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic Heal, kj Fifth street, Pillsbury h. —Clothing made to order, in Bond orle, end at moderate rate, aufhtf IL. 6 A. C. Duncan, tirLIOLESALE ialtOCEliS, and Dealers in Produce, For --nign-Winessnd Liquors,oll 31onongkheinand Recti fied Whisky. N 0.29 1 Liberty at.; Pittatiumb. Pa. f eliky A. Ttudte, t 6 WHOLESALE and - Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET RAG marinas , . turer, No.loB Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,; lIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL John $ . lliello~ r 16 ,1. INSTRUMENTS, Piallo.B, Musk, School Books and S lonely, No. 122 Wood etre.L . Danl .DANILL slily JR. ar. AUL, 117110LEJILLE and Mall Di ars In &Zks, Ftcncy and Sr.arde DRY GOODS, Nos. 91 Muskat and 8 Union strast;Rlttoburgh; aps4 :JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, mytly No. 6.3 MARKET !Waal. PII.TSEIIRCIII. POW LE tt. & ettinatlOL ILIIIIITECTBRAo AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.— • la: •Ornathental Patterns for Casting, in every style; Modeling, Disigning, te. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, do.; OS SMITHFIELD Street, near the Post Office. •• E. WRITE HOU St:, FAHOY BILE. AND WOOLEN DYER AND OLEANKEt, No. 7 - ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Mite], Aumutorr. L. 1nt111.818.8. S. IDEITHEMILT 4. SON, TIEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 Ensithfleted street. novl • L. E. Hayward. DRALRIFC in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN and ItRALDZATB, corner of Market and Liberty eta., N 0.174 Pittsburgh, Ps. jel4:y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, aftlfl Mut door to IL Child's Shoe House, Pittatnnub TOS:SIIETEING having associated with SOS. ABEL, the. 0.. P business will hereafter be conducted tinder the style of •J. A.BRI, a. CO., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and /fourth streets. jal:y William Thorn, Druggist, ITAEII.P.MOVED to the corner of HARD and PENN .I.L' Streets, where he will, as , usual, attend promptly t. his numerous fxienda.. All articles Whin line are warrantee 4ure, an , 1.l up With the titmog cafe. maf34:6ra • ' • John W. Butler It, Co., VOILWAHDING 'AND COMMISSION DIERCELiNT.S-- X • Dealers in ail kinds of Pittsburgh filabufactures, Lead Pip. sta aunt LAO. 07 Front strswt- futs2B guru mm05i5r.....:...; oautuulus lectiosicsr. SFEO/OilaiS - tisid, SAW' - Clothing literdiantd,„ • NO. 88 WOOD STREET. MHZ Subscribers respectfully inform their old customern I And the public In general, that they hare this day arc il.xdated themselves i n the shove blurb/ens under the Bra oIJOUN'M'CLOSKEY & 00. They 'respectfully aolkit a share of public patronage. The previous buelnese of each will be settled by thorn. MlreereepsotiTaly. febil MEII n==M BHT 7-) C. D. Wood, MLUIEM==I Notice. . •"..-t74,".' S :_:, . -_, - -- _ - . PURLIBEED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT TILE " POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR • $5,00 ?ME 11 PAID STRICTLY 41:4PIT.ANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS CARDS 'ENTERPRISE WORKS. 136 Wow) E11111:3?, i -MD DOOll. BILOW VIRGIN &ISM B 0 TV2f a T 44.1•1, Y • . DIPORTERS and manufacturers of mama, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, R I pr,v, s, Au We . .. keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pie. tole and Revolvers, Flasks, Horne, Shot Belts, Cape, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowls, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Entree; Tailors and Hair Dressers' Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— :Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repalg neatly exasuted• RIFLESI—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 deepateh. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale prices. myl6 Chandeliers and Gins Fixtures. rpHS subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom j N 0.109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith. field, the largest assortment of OHANDELLERS, BRACE- STS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever Offered In this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chosen to their selection. We are determined to sell as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ton, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of everydep scription for gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER k 00., mar2l.7 No. 109 First etreet. GKORGIO BLETCH.E.R., Final NSW FORK, • ' it MANUFACTURER of the celebrated • . Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic • ~..' , .. .... 0 11;ti i r rn T R o m ur ,n ee t, s , , , ar i t ai e r vti f r o y r 9 A.,., ....'—-' Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET, ... „•,,,V,tr." _between Wood and Market, Pitts. , ...'••••"-e ....,.. _ burgh. = • Af..,14 1, 1 Butternut's system enables Ladies -, i . -- A w an it d h ll:i c s c tl u e r m ac e y n . to measure their heads c , -. - - - "?..- - FOR WIGS. No. 1. The round of the Read. No. 2. From the forehead over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. Frem ear to ear, over the top. No. 4. From ear to ear, round the forehead. For Toupees, to cover the top of the head only—a paper pattern, the exact shape of the bald part. i m 54 Now Coach and Carriage Factory JOHNSTON, BROTHERS. tk CO. CO., of Rebecca and Belmont street:, AlLTheny Oily, WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public geherally, that they hare eommoneed the manufacture of Carriage/I, ." . : 410 . 11114 Darouches, Rockawaya,Buggies,Sleighe and Chariots, in all their various styles of finish and proportion. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repairs will Rho be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pureha sing elsewhere. oct&ly T L JOITRITTO3I.. ..... T. ....... Z. MACITI Eiceleior Carriage Factory. T,NINSTON, BROTIIER a PRACTICAL COACII ti MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstreets, Ahe gtlELny city, Pa.,have on band and are manufacturing an extensive atmonent of Carriages, hockaways, Buggies ' !luggage Oars, dr., made in all their various styles, with Aria regard to durability and beauty of finish. using In all their work the best Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Re paint attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor theta with their patron- age, will be periectly satisfied on trial _if their wort. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass ever v fif teen minutes during the day. nit2sily PILTICOLIVItGiI COACH . FaCTOttt. it. Biome . TTEVIVIS. a .. GY.OIIOI AI.IIIF.T. Bigelow ds Co., SuocEssoßs TO E. M. BIGELOW, N 0.40 Diamond alley, near Wood street, Yitt burgh—COACHES, CARRI ACIF.S, PUHA- -7;1,- - -ee" . %.% TONS, BUGGIES, and every de.acription of " fanry vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed for beauty of deelgn, elegance of Brash, skill of workmanship. and durability of materials. far All work warranted nov9 ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE Aall "rio o. STABLE, 4 as`Arnal4:2 -. Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprl4.tf PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH FLEMINO, (SUCCFI.IBO6 TO L. WILCOX • CO.( CORNEII MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand n full assortment of Drugs, Medi. tines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain lug to his business. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. ja:gy 12=1=7:1 • ' • FLEMING BELOTIIERS, tdoecetaors to J. Kidd& Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. BO Mead Street Pittiburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. sDLantoo Celebrated Vertnifuge. Liver Pills, Ake_ Dad JOHN HAFT, JR., (Successor to Jas. sEoulYey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist, A ND Dealer In PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, &e., 141 It. Wood street, three doors beton Virgin ally, aprrtmAely PITT.tiIIURCI JOHN OItOUTT, MPORTER OP PIIANDIL.N., GIN, WINES, Ac—Dealer I in line Old Monongahela Whi4ky, Peach Brandy, ta. Alao.itectifying Eirtillar, corner of Smithfield and Font itratita.rmer.ege R. L. ALLEN, WHOLICIALt WALLER IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga hela Rye 'Whisky, &e. ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STREET PITTSDUROD, PA. WINES, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix and New England Bum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havasu, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low prices as to chnlieng r comps itlon. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of ell sizes. I respectfully invite en examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. aprlly New School for the Violin TIDY II. C. HILL—TILE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL— A now and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for the American student, to which is added valuable lea sone and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solos sod Duos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by 11. C. LULL, pupil of Spolo, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, In advance of the trade, by 11110IRY KLEBER, 101 Third street. RECOMMENDATION We have carefully examined the above work of U. C. Hill's, and consider it ono of the most complete and proc. cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. G. ANTON, S. VOGEL, Teachers of Musk, RLAIRD, (late of the firm of Cootzr k Lento,)LAIRD, haying IX, opened ATOILE NO. U, (two doors &bee° the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTIIING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit • share of the patronage of the late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order In the most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—inferior to none In the city. jan2B.l Jams• Itta VrONONCIAMILA PLANING MlLL—Would respeertally inform Ids friends and the public, that hie new estab lishment is now in full operation, and that ho to prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, -with promptness, and at the lowest rates. ®Board and Plank, planed on one or both aides, constantly on hand. Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Baildera and Carpenters would fled It to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now tarnish them with planed stuff suitable for every description or work. HEBRON & CRIEWSLL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of DRABS WORK, LO 00110TIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, &c. M OO, Cotton Batting Manuacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken to exchange for work, or cash paid. Ordere left at the Foundry or Office, .111 be promptly attended to. teb9:ly JOSEPH T. Lowity, No. 43 cbrn of ivy, and Wood SYreett, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, RIifiPECTPULLY announce to tue public, that he has , commenced the HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connee- Gott with Intelligence and Oenerai Oolleeting. 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. Rifererists—T. J. Mglasm, Esq., Ricbard 00W9.11, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Ales. Elsa. James Markers', A. A. Mason, Matra d .01d. jaulB Soltuchman & 'llaunleln, LITHOGEAPMERS—Third street, opposite the Poet-office, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, DUI Reads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machina Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold, Brame, or Black, in the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices. oetl6:ly .D. ILEISIDOZR Graf, Reisinger & Graff, • WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre Pith burgh, Pa. IKAIPIFFACTIIRT.RB or Cooking Stoves ' Plain and Fancy Grates, Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stoves, Sad and Dog hone, - , , Merchants who 11113 not aware that these Checks can be Hollow Ware, Portable Forges, made as good and sold as low here as in any other city to Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, the United States, are Invited 'to cull and examine thr them- Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &c. 11311116 Re l v „,,, mbl2flui w. R. SECITH ------- J. H. nunrox mann E. LEDUE J081..e1l J. Utilit. - - - - - -- Smith, Matz. & Ranter, (Late Smith a Blnelalr,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HD DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh Maaufar- A. lures, 122 Second and 161 Plret street, Pittsburgh, Penna. febO WYMMM . . TMOX , TJ PROMO' ESTABLISHMENT, (late John- StOckton,) ,aid Blank Book and Stationery literdiceie 4 . is. prepared to execute every 'style of Le . 001:12Merthl t Oanal and Steamboat Job. Printing and Book Binding, and numb& every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Mice and Book Bindery, comer of Market and Bo:vadat& [node . .._._< 4. '.~. f J <t •~ t • _ ,_ , • BUSINESS CARDS. North-Western Police Agency, NO. 139 WASHINGTON STREET, comer of Dearborn, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Pinkerton a co. DEVOTE VIZIR ATTENTION 23 THE TRANSACTION ca , A GENERAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. mbl9:d tf THE late tIrmofJONES having been dissolved by the death of Jain F. Quigg, on the 27th inst., the business of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Ross and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30,18.5.1—[0ct2iy Isaac aonea, MANITFACTBRER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel,. steel Plough Wings, Coach and Minns Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,--eortier of Ross and First streets, Pittsbiangh, Pa- oct2ly 031A0 'TONES D. D. Rogers C 0.,& ANITFACTURERS of ROGERS' patent Improved Steel .1.11 Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and First streets. oct2ly JACOB WCOLLISTEK,. WHOLR I 4 A E AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DZALIM LN ALL KINDS OP Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25 Fifth XL., Pittsburgh, Pa. Aar Keeps constantly on hnnd a Large supply of all the various brands of ImperW Olgars. jnft:e ALTRED 11. CURLING SIORGAIT ROBERTSON. LDWARD DITLIRIDGE HENS! L. RINGWALT. Curling, Robertson tir. Co., - Ni A ina u xtuE F , , , ,, , „ ar,. T, h P ot E u S zn.VZ i Pr Street, AlN corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. Air All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glam.,. at low market prices. ap 1:dly RICHARD C. ROCKING, PIAMINACTIMM OF Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking-Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORNAMENT - ED—No. 21 Fr. CLAIR Braes'. All kinds of Compositiornaments, for Steamboats, he. All kinds of GlLing and Ile gilding, to order. Gilt Mouldings fur Frames, a holesale and retail Varnish for 011 Pali - 1011ga. lingravitaga and Lithographs, for Fale. Oar- Impaired or defaced Oil Pa.ntings restor.l in the beat manner. MI Frames and Mouldings manufactured In this estab• lishment may he cleaned without injury, with map and wat.r. Call and vet.. No. 21 St. Clair et, WM. A. M'CLURG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTI7 STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. I now receiving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS, I In addition to his already extenalre ato.^k, porches...A from first hands to the liastern markets, which, a 11l he sold et the lowest market prices. Jra- :els, Flteamboate, and families, buying by th• quantity, inipplled at wholesale ratea. Ai- Goods delivered In the city tree of charge. ecp2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF Dimao.u) STREEt AND CHERRY ALLEY. Ttlti respectfully announces to the Ladle, and Gentlemen of Pitt: burgh, that ho has recently etwted a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of Flee, eommedinue. nags and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar llehment in the United States. Da location Is aeresaible from all part, of the city, while its high and airy nit nation renders It eepceially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses ara docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges hima-M thnt no paint or expeu, will be sinred to meke thin eAtabliahment the first in the mnthlenee of the publlo. not211:11 Notice. r.l' Mr. .10111 , 1 ITWF:LL In out buslue,.. C.,112 , ,, , ; row date tic agreement. Our bu WHOLESALE GROCERS. will In continued by the rewutn• 1“ k ; iartnon under the Urn, of BACIALEV, COSCHIAVF, le CO., Nos. IS and 21) Wood et,et, I'itr burgh. Thlo ALEY, WOODWARD A Cu. No. 211 Market Ftreot. XVII. 11.4GALFS a Co. D.cemlwr 19th, IHAVE sold rainforest In the buslnesa of bong, Mill, et Co., to N. A. Long, mho, with Jc.ho Phillips. will r.m. tioue at the old stand. Po. lu9 Frout “reet. I rordially recommend the non firm to the patronn7e of my friend, Pittsburgh, July 29;185,1. P. U. NIILLI:11. 'ELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND OAS FITTERS, f orite attention to their steek of Chewlnner*, pr ac k.n, Pendants, and other fixture, We St op hom,a a ith dae and Steam, make Ltratot Castings of alt kinds to order, tar. rash Railroad Pumps ■ud Tahk l'lttiogs, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal eongtontly no hsud. Cl= Silver Manufactory. SM:WS, FORKS, EMBLEMS, kt7,-11.):DC,MIN Paz= —O - ring to au pr dot (I,llitiaa in manufacturing mycirlt ork, we are now eellinG at least 10 t.er cent. lower thou the eastern cities, or elae where. All is .Arnicited. Sterling Silver u also manufacture FpOODA of the British sterlime, quality. Watches and IVatcl, repairing continnel, with every fa• ditty and renewed determination to give entire satiatiction to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, novl4 rmrner of Market and Fourth streets. -- • Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. sillWE have on band and are roust.ntly oanufaett• ring STEAM It ti A T CABIN SeItBiITUILE AND CHAIRS, of every description, viz: Extension Dining Tables; Do Dar do; • Ladles Cabin Chairs, of variets ety ler ; 0111110. In do do; State P...• Az do do do; Do Toilet Boar,: Tete • fetes; Barite; Divans; Centre Tables; Weteb Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, as., Ae. Material and workmansblp warranted. sod prices esU► factory. T. It. TOUNti & CO., kj 2o 3B Smithfield et.. opts - sate city trato. re 0 T 1 il.: E . DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No. 20 Fifa strut, first corner above Markel area, PITIt•BUII0 11, PA - " WHERE WILL be found the larb , •Bt Bud best assorted !gnat of HOSIERY erer uttered ler Bale In this city. _Purchasers seta Mad Itto their advantage to call at thla tabllehroent and examlue for thenaselreß; k is all I need to insure their custom. O. DALY. N. 11—Itemember the 0116 P ETOCILIZOG Coe.•ER. febl:y C. D. C. U. Deadly & Co., OIIRAP CARPET WAREIIOUSE, No. 82 Third .sired, near Market.. would respectfully infOrm their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the rem mon Ingrain, Rump and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new desimi nod very rich. Cocoa and Canton platting, Itruggets, Ituga,Mats, Stair Rods Window Shades Au. Persons in want are invited trcot( and ex.an. foe:their atock. Steamboats, flotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. ‘QE." Small profits and quick sales." — C4l TERMS CASII ONLY. • net/ Bounty Lands-.Soldiers' Clnlrnr. rjllll , l underFhtned less made arranifemente with Thomas Lompkin, of Washington City, to procure WARRANTS, de., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for MONTY LANDS, or any other claims no the Corernmcn t. SAMLISL mh2tt 1_ Residence, No. 9 Ross street, Pittsburgh. Won. 11. Taleott & Co, BOCCIS3OBB TO T. KENNEDY, .M., • 00.,j MANUFACTURERS OF GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOK. ING GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., and dealer. in Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, cor ner of Wood and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh. - octi2ilw Depot of Longwortti & Zimmerman , . Ca. tawba Wine' and !trendy. THE undersigned has received and offers for sale, at an j carman prtcu, a large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer. man's choice and world-renowned. Spargling, Dry and La dle.' Sweet Catawba Wines. Such attmay desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape. to declared by many excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cognac. PILB subscriber baying the exclusive right to manufac ture and eell SWERNEI"I3,IIOT AIR AND SMOICR CONSUMING FURNACE. is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the moot economical Furnace now in nee. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Any Intormatton can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of T. BA lINDOLLAR, dec24:tt 1 Iron City Stove Werehouse, No. 134 Wood et. It Is True! THAT PICTURES r.f superior excellence truly be obtained at CARGO'S New Daguerrcan ry, No T 6 Fourth street, at prices varying from' One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few seconds. Call and examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. febig EDWARD B. BILL Hill fla Holliday, DIRODDOE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION CIIANTS, Evansville, /a —Strict attention paid to all consignment+ , for sale of Flour, Produce, Am Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. toctg:fitu MEC= 110111 E LEAGUE FACTORY. HAMILTON STEWART, Manufeeturer of Shirting, Cheeks, Tweeds, eto , Rebecca street, Allegheny, Auk opened a WELIGTOOM SECOND STOGY POST BUILDINGS, cornet. Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. (Successors to ?dulrany & Ledlie.) ANUFA.L.TUBRBS cd",Cat, Moulded and Plain, Flint al and Fancy COlored GLASSWAILE; and dealers in alt kinds of. Window Giass;Flasks,Tials and Bottles. Ware house canter:of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh. ropally AvlNG,ani4 my iritereSt In the firm of T. KENNEDY, g 00., 'to Talcott, who, with A. G. nenry, will continue.thdlopking Glass and 'Variety Busi ness at the old stan4 corner of Wood and Fourth streets; under the style Or Wm. 11 - Talcott # Co. I confidently re commend them to my tomer ousWmers, as every way qualified to give entire satisfaction. " All persons having demands against me, and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. ocil2 T. KENNEDY, JR. .44 • ~- • , . Z ••• • '. y • tt li. A -yer >:. - • OTIT'; L .l i - PITTSBURGH, SATTTRDA_Y, MAY 12, 1855 EDWARD A. BUCKER 5..%. LONG & CO., D. FIOKEISEN, ND. 137 Liberty street uon•nme th• smoke. Oak:. Ledlle 6t, Visa', 111 11 , Z..... BUSINESS CARDS R E M . O V L. , C. IHMSEN MANUFACTURER OF EVERT VARIETY OP VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DEMIJOHNS AND CARBOYS; —ALTO— FLINT GLASS IN EVERY VARIETY. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, 14133, 135 First st., PTCFBBIIIt6H, Pi; [mla3 New Trimming •Store, No. 83 Chrner of Market street and the Diamond. RANK. VAN HORDED. respfefully announces to the F publieof Pittsburgh andvicistity, that he will open his new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. hoeing fitted up the neatest store room' in' the'elty, 'and filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fah ey Goods, he Hatters himself that he will offer superior In duce fleets and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No.S3 Market street, corner of the Diamond. ' raprP2l PRANK VAN HORDED.. D D. ItooBl3B. Henry Richardson" Jenrellerl . T_TATING refitted his store in trhandspare mantier, and Ij but recently returned front the eastern cities with a fine assortment of WATCHES, JBWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of bin friends and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the moat desimble styles; patterns antlxnakers. :OfJewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets . etc., eta. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Machu, Work Tables and Boxes, Desks , Rency Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mate, Colt's Pistols, Forte Monnales in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an - endhissiariety of useful and or• namental articles, which have only. to be seen to be appre !Med. (norl.l N 0..; MARKET STREET. IZIO3Mr.M3C/M:!Ul No 136 Wood street, Third door. below Virgin Arley. DOWN A TETLEY would call the attentlorrof Spurting 13 men to their large assortment of (lune, Miles and Re. volvir , Pistols, the largest awl best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Ftshirig Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to moth purchasers or 6,r good approved paper. urarlB y IPLAGGHLIN, No. 05 Fourth street, nearly opposite the Mayor's 011ice,is manafasturingGentlemen's first Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; Ladle,' Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linda, puts, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade; fancy Hid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; 311sysa and Children's do, of every variety. N. 11.—All kin& mada to orderoa abort netica. (bulk Soldiers' Bounty Lands, ANDCr ABLY AGAINST OUVER.NSINNT.-1 will pro. c- re BOanty Laud Warrants for Soldionr,their Widows and Minor Childom, and wilt provocuto Claims against Government, and attend to bnaluros in the "Court of Claims," r,cently eatvbliAled by Clonares Office, No. 14S Third street, one door above Smithfield et. March 19, lOss—(mh2tli .011ABLEO NAICLOR. NEW SEED STOREs JA3IEi "WARDROP, (NITERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved NJ brood, being very hardy, andf me singers. Bird..seds —Canary, and Seed. llouqnsts will be furnished composed of the fumst FLOWERS, cis: Camellas,ltois: Lads, Ileliotropea, ac. Evergrsens (In pots) farClaristmasTreis,fram the Seed and horticultural Store, No. 3.5 Path Et. near Wood. . dec2o ENGLISII AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY. W. T. McDONALD, M. A., PRINCIPAL. next session of the dr.atitution will commence on L 3101 X DAY, the Mb of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the M,...r004. Feeder. R.1. - rencez--Tron. A. W. Loomis , . C. Enap, Jr., EL F. Von onhorst. It. Miller. Jr. a uto Bounty Lands. undenined continues to cousin Itruniy Land J. Warrants. The present hill giver to all who bare -erred in any war since 17n3, 163 acres. Terms moderate. LOl3ll etillikillOOT, 37 Diamond alley. - between Wood st and Diamond. glitter for boldiers' Cialms. j OD A TI...NT OF' LANDS.— PUltellASE AND SALE OP 1,4 LAND IC A lOLA NTS.-11:16 uttlertiLpred has made a e. r.ngementii with competent and responsible geatiemsn obtain Certif.:ales or Warranta for Soldiers, their widows or minor children, who aro entithadto bounty Lamle; also for the Location cf Lands, and the Purchase and Sale of Land Wart, lAA JOHN D. DAVIS, colil4:tf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets New Paper Plattglitga. NO. 85 WOOD STREET. MILNE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel Decoration& In gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; Pied and Plain Paporn,fordininc,rooms and chant ere; Cheap and low priced Wall Vapers; Morin& Caine& Figurea, - Window Phrides..44 A large end complete assortment of the Odra, selected r a P I k II7.4IIALL. for the season, will bo sold at too t oct3 WALTER Walsor P. Marshall, TAIPOIITEItssid :Polder in Irezioh ani Antriean Paper Flanqinv. mo• 11 issesre DCTITZZII TaIAD AND rOLIITLI SIMIZTS. STRANGERS VISITING TllE CITY SHOULD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment of CHLYA, GLASS and QUERNSIVARE, now open at the above establish.. moot. Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to otter inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white irOCI.LOLIN we hove a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet PAR. Our stock of white Covered Dillies, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Disbee without covers, Salad DkbeN and every article appertaining to &Dinner Set is large and well selectlxl. britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, ripeens, Culture, IVaitere, and louse Furnishing Goode, we have a large assortment. COMMON WARE—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, E Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every article In the lino is large, and we are prepared to peck them with or without OW) goods, as the purchaser nuts wish. Also, a largo enactment of all rods WARE, which we are selling at mann 74e , r • ;44,1, :of which are altered at wholesale or rat - - SPRING STOCK OF ItiIIEBURG PIANOS, CHARLOTTE BLUME., No. 118 Wood street, l'ittiburgh, sole Agent. • The liambur Pianos are untiontde , ll su • .g• • Y perior to all others, both in cla.ttuoizy of Much and superiority of tone. •• They have not only received the highest marks of appro bation tram( the test European Pinnies, such as LIST, TLIALBERO, And others, who have them constantly in their own use, but also from our resident Professors. The following Is an extract from a letter of PROFESSOR ILENRY 11011-ROCH Alter describing the particular style, two of which ho wants fur his own use—one Orand and one square—he speaks as follows of their excellent qualities: "sly little daughter, who plays very Iva:, must,witb my. self, have a good instrument, and yours are the on.y Imes which can satisfy me. " Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of yours. "I remain yours, respectfully, "11x:stir ROWLOCK, Pittsburgh, Pa." For arils by CIIARLOPTE IILUIIE, at the •• Old Estab. 14.1ted. Piano Depot," 118 Wa.l street, 2sl door nbave Fifth A ISO. sole Ageut for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania fur Ballet, Davis Cb.'s Boston Pianos, (which in the (fast ern esties are considered superior to either Chickering's or ;` • W2118 Clark's, but which fact is not extensively known, me they have but lately been introduced here;) and other New York and Ptilladelphiallanos, of the best makers, at prime from $225 to $BOO. mhlO A FEW days since, I published an advertisement of my 1% Hams= Pianos, in which an extract from a letter from Prof. U. Rohbock, of this city, address. to Messrs. Baumgarten A Ileitis, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, was Inserted. This morning I observed In several of the daily papers a " 'signed 'by Prof. R., In which he states that I.Wati unauthorized to make use of it, and that It was incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l'presnmed that it 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- DOER, I have the letter in my possession, and it speaks for itself, word for wotd as I have potashes'. Messrs. Baum• grieten A Heins are not dependant upon Mr. Rohbock for endorsement—thair Pianos were known, appreciated and re,eived the highest rommendations from the End article, long before Prof. IL save tit to pass an opinion upon them. alp reason for publishing the extract w. In the fact that be was well known in the city, and not be ause his comm. mendation was necessary to establish the merit of the Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their own merit, and Eire endorsed by such men as List, Thalberg, and others, solely on account of their merit. 1111123 CHARLOTTE BLIJMIL T N an advertisement of Mrs. Blume, in this paper, my name Is made use of in connection with the namburg Pianos. Such use is unauthorized by me, and, moreover, the matter Is incorrectly stated and misapplied. The facts are theaut About a year -sign I wrote to Baumgarten & Pianhutakers In Atunhurg, (Germany,) for a Piano ohs new and pecultEir conetructims, and of which I famish ed a minute description. They replied that they did not manufacture any such, and requested me to examine a Plano of their make sent to MM. Biome, at the Fame time offering to furnah me with a similar one, In ease I liked It. I accordingly examined the instrument, but as it did not please me, I declined purchasing of them. ilbsve since trought and am now using n Piano from thirfactory of i‘o mots b. CURS, N. Y. (mh23) lIItNBY ROILBOChi. _ cHig e ,y.E.RrNG 4 soN,§' 1..,,;, JOIIN IL MELLOR, No. Si WOOD gnat; between Fourth street and Diamond alley, h a s just. received from the manufactory of CHICKERING SuNS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their FIRST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE_ VIANO EURTES, with all the late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap But good.thstrument. All the Piano Fortes from this man ufactory arownrranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANos.—Sereral second-hand Pianos, in good order: - for shiest - Ph - 488. $lBO, Ac., he. MELOOEOIIB4 -11, - sinpiy of Melodeons of entirely new hod beautiftti styles. and froth the best manufactoriea In the country, 44 $4 5 , $ 60 r8 75 ,1 1 00,4111, 5150. , 40IIN 11. MELLOR, Agent for thombi of Cuicarema A Sous' Pulses, For Pittsburgh and Western Penna. reNo. 81 Wood atreet, between .- Diamond - alley and Fourth street. `rahltio riiiiimcw—lb h'ol 6 Twist Tobacco receiving and for 1. sale by La➢ 2o l ATWELL, LEE A CO. EMIR Witel Hoots and_ Shoos CHINA lIALL, EOM CARD. NOTICE. NEW STOCK OP RAILROADS CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. 74VAlfq ,. .g 7:4t CORRECTING 'WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. frl.llE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Tol.do, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and St. Louie, is VIA CLEVELAND. . This route is Ono Hundted miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Throe Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louis thirty.seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts. burgh at 8.00, A. SI, 8.00, A. Ti., and 3.00, P. U., connect at Alliance at 620 A. M.,11.45 A. M., and 020 P. id., as folios's : Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A.M., and 12.00 M., and 635 P. 111 , conn.cting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. Ti., 2.20 P. IL, and 9.00 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 th e train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. andi arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. Ti., 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.. YLA IVELLFTVILLt The SL'amers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the Mo nongahela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted.) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving 'Wellsville at 4.30 P. 0!., and arriving at Cleveland at 0.00 P.M. An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville (Sundays excepted,) at 6.41 I'. M., connecting at Bayard with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2 b 0 P. M. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. Rai- Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, via Wellsville, are sold at n less rate than via Alliance. The Trait's from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.20 and 220. A. M., and P. M.: arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. 51., and 10.00 A. M. Trains leave Clams° for Rock Island and St. Louie as follows: Far hock I,land at 000 A. 51 7 and 11.00 P.' N. For St. Louis at 9.15 A. NI., and 10.05 P. IL Passengers for St. Lords go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and kiissiasippl Rail row! to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) tu,St. Louis. Pawengera by the 9.15, A. N., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11230 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ono St. Lento. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist class. 2d es. Ist clam id crs. Alßance S 2 30 To Ls 5a11e.....516 CO sl3 ,50 Cleveland ... 400 " Rock lord, 18 00 14 25 T01ed0..._.. 050 " Galena .. .. 13 15 11 00 Chico m0....-.13 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 18 70 1020 Bloorningt...l6 30 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 St. Louis 21 00 11 50 Paso-engem are requested to proeure their tickets at the office of the Company, In Monongahela HOURe, below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHEY.Aet, Pittsburgh. CENTRAL ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! 71tRIIVIII Northern Illinois to the ?Aississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Idleslimippi. Chicago, Burlington and . Quincy RAIL ROAD FORMERLY TI7E CHICAGO AND A LYLO. , A Cgo.T. TRACT U. R. is NOW calrurrED . , And Trains run the entire di4tance. I not CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, nithout change of Cats The Only Direct route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWK A, WA FttRT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, he., and the one ALL RAILROAD Route from CIIICAGL/ TO AT. LOUIE, BLOOM INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SIOILNO FIELD, JACKSONVILLE, tIApLEs, and Intermediate Stations on the Minnie Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mi,sht- MITI Railroads. Trains on the above flue leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the bast—avolding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave I.lu.rlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern klissonri—making the quiek en t and most. reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi as far no Connell Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other rou:e. The Road, for a large portion d the way, is laid with the CONTIM'ens Ran., the smoothest riding and hest Railroad in the Went— well stocked with the most modern IsemmotiveS and 'elegant now Cars. this route passengers are sure of making connec tions. and arriving at St.. fouls on adcertiacd time. ayolfing the •exatines delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago. and no oharge for handling at any point. TRROUO II TICKETS by this route ran be purchased at all the Railroad Offiera in the loot; at the Othea of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Oalena It. It ' and at the Mich. CenL IL R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi• ate despatch.: C. 0. lIAMNIOND, sup`t. C. E. FOLLISTT, Gout Ticket Ag't, Chicago. la - TICKETS can he procured at the principal Railroad Mikes of the country. mhl9 1866. AIR IdliS ROUTE /SM. FROM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• TEA CIIICAGO, ALTON AND ET. LOUIS RAIL aIaWAMESIEUI ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and MenWITT' Carrying the Great American Express and C. S. Mails. rrilE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and South-West—Seventy Miles Shorter thou auy other Route. TWO THROUGH LITILE3S TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAY 3 =CLOUD. Leaves Arrives at Chicago. St. Louts. St. Louis Day Express 10.15 A M 12 30 A M. St. Louis Night Express 10.00 P. 01 2.45 P. M. Trains run directly through without change of cars or baggage. Pram Chicago to Si. Louis in 15;i: hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, Li Salle,ll.cok Island and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and Dvcatur, and with Stages for Peoria At Spi Ingteld, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson villa and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditions and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. . . , . At St. Louis, with Dully First class Sieareers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Cachets for KfttlfllA, !h. Joseph, and all pointifon the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. R.. P. MORGAN, Sup't, Blooluinginn, 111 L. DARLING, Agent, Chin o, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD rptutEn DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 73-i, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. Si. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. Id— and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia all, P. M. VIE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. IL, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St- Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, IN Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky. Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefutabie, SanduAlly, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Hosts from and to Nsw Osuans, Sr. LOUIE, LOVISVILLC and Cmcissart. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For ruffffar particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti. more, New York, or Boston. TllO3. 510 ORR, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia.. .1. MESKIMEV, jeitBo Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. /II FIRER TIIREE—STORY HOUSES FOR BA LE—Situated on Franklin and him streets. Tho corner house con tains five moms, a gout cellar and a storeroom—water fix tures through the house. The other houses contain eight rooms each ; bath room, cellar, and hot and cold water through the whole house. For prico and terms call at the Real Estate Offics cf S. 01.1111 BERT k dON. iti)USE AND LOT FOR Si6o.—For sake, a t al - e . r AFrame Dwelling House, with good Lot, paled fence, fruit trees, eke.., pleasantly eituated on Mt. Washington, within twenty minutes Ina of the city. A bargain can be had In the above, and easy terms of payment. tp6 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third at. _HARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR MAY JFS: RECEIVED Frank Leslie's Gazette for May Putnam's Magazine •' Gooley's Lady', Book Peterson's Magazine Graham's Magazine Nature and Human Nature; by Fam The Illustrated Manners Book; a Manual of Good Beha yin and Polite Accomplishments. Just received and for sale by W. A GILDENFENNEY & CO., my 2 Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. IV - ANTED—A QUEENSWAIIII YAOKER at CIRNA VV LIALL, No. 62 Market street, between Third and Fourth kitreets. my 2 FIiOUSES SCR dALE AT A RAUL:AIN—Two . r Brick Utilises and Two Frames, situate] at corner of Townsend and Clark streets, with Into, each 24 feet front on Townsend street, by 100 deep to Bank alley. These houses are well adapted for renting to small families, and are worth $4,000; but will be add at n very low pile] and on favorable terms. Also, S Building Lots on Crawford street B, CULUBERT 8 BON, my 3 140 Third strest. Iv OULD V t steep y 7 rh'nd"soft' :: h'niw t e lreI ove ta:,salowaeasamirede;tof te,}a The, use the lIERTETIo SOAP, that popular and cheap article, prepared with great cure from the recipe of a Lon don Chemist, and cold by the subscriber ftr free years i n this city. Only 1.2 y, cents a cake. 8. L CUTHBERT, my 3 140 Third street. (1 UANO-4 tons best Peruvian, in hags of Ibo ibv7for N T toile by ii 3 2 9 31 JAMES WARDEOP. COWSHED SUGAIL-50 - bble. Crushed Sugar ju:,t. reoeiv \_./ lug from canal, and for aale by myl ATWELL, LEE & CO. PHILADELPHIA - • GEORGE J. RE4ICELT CITY C - ABI fg.E. T' VV' -li - E iLISIEG, No. 17.3 CHE8T.N:t12'..57.8.8217, (thwart's IttozegliDlNCE Sett,) Phij.ll4lll/phini 1 9 13115ITITRE; - ER EVERT STYLE I .' Comprising lonia:lV, LonisXV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, llashogany,Satimeood. and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style,equal to, if not excelling in Oat.' the Goods of any , Establish- . • martin the United States: ID.BIPLOYING none but experienced workracto, (appratt:, tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma teriahy, the work cannot fail to give ttatkifaction too- pur• - • chasers. Amongst the many advantage s o ff sted to Put' chasers, is the facility of nornishlxiiie. use 'either in ele gant or plain style, completely froloxOrM eintakielitmentl by which means all the articles in 'each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always gosAdmil, being so various in design, enables purchasers to .please : their - Mate to a selection, - without the delay inacessarlir caused in ordering Furniture.- . ' - ' _ To give an idea of the finished Furnituie oii I hand, need only inform you that my Rooms are 176 teet long., by 21-feet wide, four noors in number; with- Shops contiguous, =O. dent to employ 200 bands, which lit a gasrantes thatthe work 12 all done under my own immediate inspection. Packing is all done in the Store. and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance: , Nrialters to Phila del phis are respectfully invited, as purcneaseesoX otherwise, to call ana examine the Goods. au2s:ly - • JOSEPDL DIOGUIDGE_ _ _ _ OOMMIBBION AND FORWARDING, MDLONANT, No. 28 Oomateur, MUM' Pun 1311110-; . St. Louis, Mo, . - CONSIGIThiIiNTS smiCoMmie4Otunvinnieeterithpimag and personal attention, and libmal•adortnou will be given when required, on Consignments or BMA Of Lading, in hana. • • • • • • Orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, /lamp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at tlielowestmerketpricea s The Receiving and Vorsrarding of Merchandise and Pree duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; thelowest rates of Freight wlllalways be procured, and the expense, of Storage-and Drayage as muettitapolialblo avoided: SZITELLNan: Pa 4 & Bacon, Si. Louis; NUM& Morton,Cincinnati; Ohm.. ess, Blasi & Co., do; Strader & Dorman, do; Ohoutean a Valle, do; ..liosea &Fraser, do; Doan,lling & Co., do; 'Springer ' & -do;J. W.Butler & Bro.,Pittsbh; 73.O.O000dmanh Co., do; 1). Leech & Co., do; E. &C. Yansall k Ck).,Philsule; Wm. Holmes Co., do; Morgan, J. ILlttsok ablorgam Blow & March, New York. B. B. Cameos, - do; Frost &Forrest,. do; Shielded- , do; Charles A.Eleige, do; Josiah Lee n Co., Baltimore. A. G. Farwell & Co., Boston ; Abratain J. Cole, do; Howard, son Co., do ;W. B. Reynolds, Loll*Idlle; H, D. NewoombA Bro., do- T. o.Twichell k Co.,Dommisidoxi lldereliants. New. Orleans'. "MI have an open Polley of Insurance. which will covet all shipments to my address, when advised by letter. per null, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or At the time of shipment. J 08.11141 MOGRIDGE, • ango _ - lit. Lords. Illissourl., rE ARE NOW RECEIVIN 0 from I , IOWYM and plla. delptla. a full stook or GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Comprising Young Ilyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong: Soucbong and English Breakfast, ail of which have been carefully selected, and all be sold as, usaal r ekber sale or retail. Superior RIO and JAVA COFI , En. and ST. LOUIS -REVINED SILMAT.S. PEN.IN TEA STORE, aplo No. 38 - Fifth street. Dream linking and Dlllllnerye MRS. respectfully inform! her friends and others, that she Is prepared to make toorder the latest etylea of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALIIAS, dc., on the shortest nctice and on the most rea renable units. Children's Clothing made up 'with neatness and despateh. Restarts altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and Utstafully trimmed. We aim to gist, eatlrcaction. Apollo Buihlinga, No. 76 FOCATIT Street, second story r.,me entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daperitian Gal lcry. 3y2.o.daylr f PARTNERSHIP hereto Lire existing between Henry ?. King and John MoOrhead, under tho firm of KING lilOonllEAD, is this day dissolved by'mutnal consent. John Moorbeail, haring purchased the Interest of , John 9; King, Is duly authorized to settle up all of the businespol the late firm. HENRY'S. KING, JOHN MOORLIF;AD. Pittehinlch, April 16th, 1865 are- The undersigned will continue the GROCERY AND COMMISSION BUSLNE,ST, it the stand fortaerly . ocenpied by Sing t Moorhead, No. 27 Wood etreet.- apl7 JOAN MGORTIEAD. C.,:I . EVEN DOLLARS Ali ACILIC.—For eale 307 Acres of t.l Lund, neer Fish Creek, Va., twenty mites the Ohio Ricer, ani a_ short distance from Cameron Station, IA and Chin R. R.; will be eold in two or titre& lotsi . at front* t 0 to g 7 per acre. Terms: Oneaurth th hand; balance at' One, two and three years. • Also, 164 Acres, situate on Proctor's Run, - Vrd, at faux. - miles from the Ohio River; eighty acfbs cleared anckunder rood fence. The. Land lies wel ;-has Snealtalier;iind well atere.l. A comfortable llouse„ Stable Fruit Tree.Vac., Sc. Price $l7 per acre, on etc:) , terms. wadi S. CUTIIIIRRT R 13011,140 Third st- LAND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCEB. , —We haw, foi solo Thl-ty Acrea of choice Land, eitnate at three: : leilea from the city, near the old Wishington road. The Lou I lies well, and is of good mil, and will be solthin rote ( , t ,no acre and upwards. Price $2.50 per Isere; terms easy. The above land, for healthy and pleasant locations, t's Lite curilassed by any offered for sale, and Is srell'ivirtsy the at tention of business men and others who desire a home in the country np2l . - MITE Partnership of JUIIN .I.I`DETTIT & 8110. wan dis t RDlved on the first host. John ➢PDevitt will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm.. JOHN WDEVISP, WILLIAM AVDEVITT. Pittsburgh, January 9d, 1855—fjan4 Removal. PRINGER. IIARBAUGH A; CO. hare removed to N 9 293 Liberty street NYRISGER. ISAMU:KM ............. LLICLANIMII 701151111 I.I.ARBMIGII.I CO., (Successors to B. Ear- Baugh,) Commiwion and Forwarding Merchants ; Deal, t..re in Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh. Pa. ' aps PEKIN TEA STORE,. No. 38 Fifth street, one door wet of the Exchange Bank 01113 EN AND BLACK TEAS. STOW RECEIVING, 231 chests, comprising the different grades now in use, selected with great care, and pur chased direct from the Importers—which will bo sold, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices. apl 6 S. JAIME S. PTNAM'S MONTHLY POE MAY; Lamartine'o history of Turkey; , .. . . flodey'a Lady's Cook for May; Illackrroed'a Magazine for April; • . . • . Men of Character, by Douglas Jerrold; . . Ellen Norbury; or the Adventures of an Orphan; • The Wonderful Adventures of Capt. Priest; Claude's Last Bullet; or the Price of Throe Lives: ALL NEW BOORS for sale at MINER ..t CO.'S as anon as published. ap27 'kit At MAGAZINES . AND N. SW BOOKS JUST RECD. Peterson's Magazine, for May. .NEIW York Journal, 'do . Bailout's Magazine, do No. 6 itarper's Story Book. . Ellen Mortimer, or the Beautiful Creole of Cuba. , Temptation, or Camera 'heiress; by J. F. Smith ttraca Lee; byJulle _Kavanagh. Fur sale at the Cheap Book Store of DOOR'S JUST RECEIVED LT DAVISON'S, 65 MARKET j.) STREET: Family Prayers and Commentary, Thornton; Steps to Alter; Castle Builders; Ryles' New Book; Rich and Poor, Ac; 51 ,, trioirs of Oberlin ; Ashton Cottage.;. • The Pastor's Daughter; The Forestera; Minister's Family ; Churchman's Manual ; Mornings with Jesus; Death of Liltle Children, by Prime; . . Fleetwood's History of the Bible; . Watnon's Body of Divinity ; Wiirits of Matthew Henry; All the varfous'Commentaries, &U., Ac. ' Erp2 , 3l S. DAVISON. UT - DYING DAY IS OYER! and many fan:tithe have changed their realdencea. Some have left places that aredear to them, where they have attended acme " loved one" through a long Illness, ending in death! Many find their now home is not tire convenient as the old one; while others ore 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 IiFIIIPETIC SQAP—price 12% cts. percake. Pol.! by lapli S. 1,7 CDTIIBIIRT. 140 Third et. I )0 YOU WANT A SMALL FARM l—For sale, a Farm of Twenty-four Acres, eight of which are in cultiva tion, and till cleared except eight acres, which are In choice titular; an Orchard of about eighty trees of different kinds; about five acre: contain Coal; bituated at three miles from thS city, and three quarters of a mile from-the Ohio liver. Price $l7OO. Terms: POO in band; remain. der in one and two years. S._ CLiTiIIiERT A EON, met No. 140 Third at.. Alexander Bays, GMI. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street, op posit. the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.—haa per. nial2ontly located, and will punctually attend to all business entrusted to his charge. nveraitstcra t • Ilon. W. F. Johnston President Allegheny Valley R. R. W. Manor Roberteedbief •Engineer Is 0 (leo R. Eichbaum, Associate Eng. •/ /1 David Mitchell, Chief Engineer kittaib'h and Steub, B. R. James Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Works. James E. Day, Civil Engineer.-Allegheny City, ingdwe LINRRY GOODS A A.MASON a CO. have re. iill i ceived a very large . n35;71 ent of ail kinds of nery Goods, Sonnet Frames, Crowns, Tales, Ruches, Quill no, Illusions, Crapes, Elk Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Straw Trimmings, Straw Flowers, Ac. ap2B kjEW MANTILLAS—LONO LOOIiND FOE. COME AT II LAST. 11AGAN'& A M.,. ~. No. 91 MARKET ST, . Would respectfully inform the Ladies that they have se. , ice.' a new lot of Moire, Antique, Dew Drops, Bilk and _ . I tEELNED SUQAIIS-- , ' t 3 b , b i l o ar s l crus E. hed: 20 do small loaves; • 20 do Coffee Sugar. • For salebr opr27 satrrii. Alain &BUNTER. T UST RECEITED BY- el 200 pr Ladles' Fancy Gaiters, all colors, p.,2 5( 4 . 415 250 .••• 'Dia& • "" " 100 " French Morocco and Kid Boots " 1,00®1,37 500 " Children's Fancy shoes, new styles. ap27 W. B. BUIDEERTZ, • 1..0,Pf h `^l• A al NUMBER 199. ST. LOUIS. Notice. . . &.COTLIBEIIT at SON, 140.Tbird street. A. GILDENVENNET & CO., rtfth oppwlte the Theatre ==l RATES op ADVERIISINO ialarD 7FW. BP ?ES Plf 2 L'13t.,1017 ritlS3 Til Ur : 1 0X17.114:1L, oft, ura: , _ 'orn It sie, one' In Pertten " each rehlitfonel Insertion-. two weeks ' 3 00 CO " one month .... ..... 600 , " two . morays 00 three months. ... ..... 00 u tour ....10 00 " ell months " 12 00 " one year.. .... . ....... 18 00 6 Clulainito6:4;aliiltles or I'm eanam. 10 00 ; cr" , ""vulAlPLEAsrluir : MIS spare, p3z anzniro,(excanniro of tho page*. DAILY MORNING -POST. SATURDAY )110RiLING czottya . 40n.-.41"c,a-Ficits. •.. , , Seketion of the Seed:,.-Caro ettould be taken to procure good seed, lest there be ranch lore of -time . ..and injury to the crop.interided to be grown, as well as expense.:ehonhtthd first.seed sown fail to germinate., Some - persons say that carrot seed Will' hot'gernilnate .. if more than two years old, but this isliue Maly When the seed had not received proper care.? ..r . Burying! the Seed.—icict a ;useful practice to Mix soil with the, seed and bury it for a few `days, - e6 that its,gertairititioir may be facilitated. This does away with' the -necessity of 'Using sand at the timetif towing ter seetire more even distri , : button; ,The seed must I;mt be buried long enough to sprout. , Zang ..Searlif Reddieh "Seed should bo mixed with carrot seed, say in 'the proportion of one pound ratite forme* to three pounds of the lat ter •immediately before sowing. The radishes will be over the ground.in two or three days and their leaves will-shade 'the carrot seed, which is slow of germination, 'from , belngi baked by the snn's beat. ,Theq will also mark the rows, thus permitting, the use of the horse-hoe in due time, whieh is the 'Surest preventive of the growth of •a - partied , of the weeds. If the ridishes are requited for market , - the boles eoese , fitrent upon putting themi will- admit of easy eiroulation of atmosphere, and deposition of , moieturo, &0., thus aiding the carrots in their early stages of growth; but if the radishee should be left in the, ground; let their tops' be ontoff,-and their decay will also promote the growth of the garrote. ~..onagity_pf.,Zef f p r Aere.--Thie, of course, will molt depend ppon Eke - variety of the carrot, condition of the soil, quality 9ftho seed, use of drill; is compared with eowing by band, regula ting as to depth in the deposition of the seed (for the carrot seed will not gerininate if *sown at a ieeser or, greater.depth than-half au inch) as well as-distance,.between the rows.; and, % therefore, it be impossible to mune a . ,precise quan tity, but from 2to 8 i pounds itriviitykl, not in cludirigthe radish Seed: The white Belgian re quire to be sown roarer thinly, for , they grow to a larger size than other varieties, nine ofputting in the Seed,—Pord general crop eow froni2.oth of Kay to - let of June ; for early Wm; sow as soon as the weather will Oermit, say from Ist April-to let lay.. a Distance between the rows.—thia. *dependent upon?-,-`e kid& of toots used for,lui , tivating, as well variety of : carrots earth: Tor a gen efal nr field crop it is:better to . have the rows two feet apart, and thinned: ent from eight to .ten inches in the,row. This will admit of the frorae-botibeing used with profit,' and the crop will-be better, and in inoSt instancert larger than when sown too thickly, (Indeed Thiele true in all-cattrs, ,except hand hoes are usedant a mush greater expense. After Caltivatiad.—the band-liociMay be used for thinnictorititilreTelliired distance in the rosily. The necessity Of titling the horse.boe in time, in order to prevent the greiwiirf'Jof weeds, can soarcelybm toomften repeated; for the suc cess of the crop will much .depend up an its fre quent use in due season. Taking out the Crop:L.-This should" 'bike place before frost; use the new lifting subsoil plough, , and much labor may be saved. Let.the tops be cut off just at the crown of the plant; 'Preseroation.—lf the 13011' be drrand sandy, pits may be made ; but if at all wet; 'such prac • lice is not safe. , They - may bo glued on top of the soil in conical piles. fitiawlintild then be placed over them, arid tin the approach of winter some earth should be placed outelitle, , of the straw. Care should be taken toleavo vent yoles on top qor the iseape"of gases ; - and a ditch dug around each_pile to , carry , off water."' Bomirpersons who have.: plenty of cellar-room,:nso: pari of it for their carrots, and in suchease sprinttlq sand with them; to, prevent wilting. , 'fictiing of the Seeil.—The i beet'poblit being se , looted for this purpose, the tops are 'dot off, but pet too close, and :the: roots .preserved in the ordinary way•ukil e"arirspring, apd;jhenplant ed but. It is true they are sometimes left in the soil'during winter, btit in' such case they should be mulched, the mulch net being rifuloved until mild wester: The.seed , ripenaltai,iognst ; much of it will be lot in stormy weather if:the umbels " are"not cut in dile time, and eiposure to the sun 'and air is necessary, so that it rnay beeeme dried before storing.—Newark Adveitiser - iiilay 2. The IN, Af.',Pervilt.e*.!f::::{ The office and Utility of leaves unbecoming better understood by euttitators : i r hap . formerly ; let we find ti,...g00d maoyitl&tifthering to the pld belief that the sun's rtivi r directly shining on farthing fin% are what perfect it, indepen -dently of othei influences..; • On thie enbje4it;theoryted practice have been invariably found imperfect accord:inns:with eooh other. The principles of . physiolagy, teach us that the sap or a tree, when it passes in at the roots, remains nearly unchanged in its upward progress, through •stem and' branohee, until it roaches, the loaves, wbore, being spread out in those thla organs, to light and air,. it undergoes a complete - change, and thus becomes suited to thn formatioo of new Weed and new fruit. Strip, azapidlr: growing tree of its leaves at mid-summer, and from that moment the supply of wood ceases, and it. will groyr no . more tilt 'now leaves are formed; and if it haie young fruit, the growth and'matutity of, the latter will cease in the same way. A few years eince,- . 6 Yellow Gage plum tree lost all its , foliage :from leaf hligbt, when the plume were not fully grown, and while'yet destitue zfilavor. The _fruit re mained stationary and - unaltered, untit,vlithin a few weeks, a crop of loaves ()time out: They then swelled to Oil size, received. their ccrimson data, and assumed their honeyed :sweetness of flavor. The object of prtmlag ehoulil be, therefore, to allow the leaves to groir to full size 'Without be. ing injured from eroiding. ` We find the following , cerrehorativelact in a late number of the New .England Farmer: We once knew an intelligent lady, and one who understood much' about 'horticulture, strip bet grape vines of a portion of their leaves,. in order to let in the sun and ripen tho irnit; but to her surprise, where the leaves remained as Nature had,disposed Ahem, the srapes were the earliest and every way the beet. This la her to inves tigate the matter, when ihe delfghted to learn.that -tho leaves were not-only the protectors but the caterers, of the fruit, eonatentipelabore ling and supplying it with_ the pabulum it re quired to bring it teperfection.—CCnatry Gen tleman, May 3.. To ,Wholesalo Groopras.l4quOr,Dealers and Illonufoottu'ora. . , riIItr.SITLISCRIBER lid* importing &superior quality 1 of OIL OF COGNAC, of which.% of an ounce with 00 gallons pure Spirit will prodicen iltie domino Brandy. Hit. ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE eord. OTSItIYSIIEANDY; of JANELICA • and ST. 'CROIX 'RUM. ARAD. CIDER and PEACH 'BRANDY'. HOLLAND', SOITIRDAM .801iNAPPS d SCOTTISH WHISKY, ore aoknowledged,by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rectiom for nea wlll invariably be given by. DR. EBUOUTWANGES, 141 Malden Lane; New York. P. S.—lmporter of , Dnguesreotype Chemicals, Mina, Bismuth, Ifenganese; Thorn's - Ext.Coputra, Sulphate Ain monia. T ll°3l "" '6 ile'ljekkiA *YICUP—Tht, valualte syr.p is purely ve:retable 7 and Is an excellent preparation for the common complaints of the . bowels ofebildren, Cholera Infantum, &c. It admirably relieves Collo PeirtsyDiarrturA, Ste:' Price 15 cents per bottle. Sold by my 7 140 street DOTASEI-14 ClNktl No. I POI.LI formic tlf my 7 - 1714NRY IL-COLLINS DBOO3IB-135 iloa. Corn Brooms fort to by ". B . iny7 • • rigtqrS fI OOLLINS Until(/' eII.I.II,NRY' TOT'S—WI of y.alcas xtyles for sale by fm➢7] • 1\11"KE- do., - Mackerel ' for rain by my 7. ITENRY If. COLLINSt. BUTTIM-15 boxes fresh Itamiratrer, this day received; for sale by. [Ms7l 11ENItY, H.T,OL !k:Ft LOVERSICED-0 bbla ror vale by . C roy7 " HENRI' II: COLLINS VINE Pn t U nri Li U).11 or every neservinton, con etantiyinnnufactusel and for sale by Errant-410d 8. - YOUNG & CO., Uorcier Errant - 410d Third atie ANOS CaaalliEktin;s—Somethinq imitable In raw y Jr and inn Casalmerea justrepetral.. • '• myT ' A. MASON k 01. 10 11 PIECES IIEAVY CID liktAAll3, good colonyu pn re. eeived-br •-•;' ,- faly7l ---- A*. A. MESON & CO. "VAST' OOLOKED CALICO/5.4—'400 Ita good Fast Colored .-C AjOidaes juet received Ea retailing at 63 cents Pee Paid, , .A. A. MASON ,A CO, Q.PONOKS—A Urge assortment of fins ana coarse by ugus 1.3 on handjad f)r sale by ' JOS: 'irtzutho, • - myt Not - - tloinet Diamond and Market at. Ifj ALL PAPP.B.S, of arebttaetrirat deslatia I Also, plain ILL and eaten:Won hall Papers, in 6 variety of colors. For sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL. ap2o 86 Wood street. MAY 12.
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