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Six Dollarswill invariably be regtdres4lf not paid _.within it. , yer-- • War - Single emlifitifito 66tis-Ldor eele at the counter In the °glee; Ind by the ?!sare Boys. .ILLIFUIIDATMORNING - POST Ppanuthidlnim the cam& Wilco, on a large blanket else la set, at TWO DOT.r AR 444 year, In &dramas. Single copies II II 01313. fee".• No paper will be discontinued nulaius at the !Beare. on of the Proprietors.) until all arrearages are aid. oar No attention will be paid to any, order lindens accom panied by the Money, or witlefactory refe rence refe rrgennceluthlecciittyr 7.W . . Connected with the EgfabiitliVient , the .Post Lod; of th: /avert Job Printing O ffi ces n the city where all inds of work is &Mein - the shortest nolf* and m ost recitals bie term& PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0. G. Sproul, -- A ,TTOILNET AND 001EINSELLOR AT LAW—Office, No. A —, Fourth Iktrfe.taittebno;l4.l,4i. Jaaimi•Ziewri e TrOaritm LANY-.401 MPourthstreet, Pittsburgh, .11i , betirean etaaet and Cherry alley. ideelllly" JOSEPH WEAVER, • ATTORNEY "AND CcraN§ELLOB, AT i LAW, `OOl - c:oiltiuir44 vonith street, — jaaayil rirrassaan. PA. - JOHN BARTON, .4aTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, • °Mc!, !corner 1 1 `atth and. Grant it.., " it 3 ; 1 9 ,1 1 .trttsnosoli, es. Thomas lllaans, WORMY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CIIANCERY Office, twit door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio ray 4 S. P... Ross, 'ARTCIIINEY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth - door below Mr: Body Patterson's Livery Stable: ja2B C. Orlando Loomis, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Oface, Fourth street, above Wood. i 94-7 Thomas .Dl. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW-oElm Lowrie's Buiirtings, Fourth janTay Carnahan"; iFTTOMBY AT LA.WL-Offlee on Fourth street, between ALL. Cherry all4.Andlinintetieet..L- •• : .1. N. 21. , Clowry, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offies in Bakeweß's BnilAlugs, on ClTant street. • • jet , D. U. Itazisup,. . A now= *it , : LAVA—No.= Fourth [treat, above and litYai twitheal: mar27ry Pint rick , RUN. n ft, 01 THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewie,) where all ba• sinus pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. febl:Sm rigrrrryvsnit-m IFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth at. and 'Diamond 1 alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great. est care and lvgal accuracy. Titles to Heal Estate ex. minme(l. &o. . • 1 • Ja34 IVO. 91 TICLREr Straet, between, Word. and. Market streets, fl...lPittabnrah:. Oollections promptly made. Atonds,Mort. gam, wad other mitings drawn with neatness and =Cit. - . Aff.Ll, 'SURGEON - DENTIST: (suo .ceszor to G..W.131dd1e,) O. 144 MUTH 41.1:•)16SilleeElfron.ro, fro ma 8 to 1 o'clock, and lola 2 to £ o'clock. .feblEcly • ' Fourthscreet, Sive doors! floieee' ^•7l.6f° I Market. Oti7Ol 'amnia prom nine A. M. to Ave M. 'dee..alry BUSINESS - CARDS PLULIP -13E-YMER. a ARDE:RSON, • (Successors to Joshua Rhodes t Co.) WHOLESALE DNALER4 IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Splees, Confoationary, Sugars, "etc. 1E1T.N0,119 Wood street, opposite the Sc. Charles Hotel, Pittabor t zh. Pa. ep2 MM=IN!!! Witi..BINGUAM & CO., FORWARDING AND 0011.3118310 N MERCIIANTS, ' Liberty street, opposite Penna. R...sGroad Depot, apr7 Pirrneunn, Pe. • ,henry H. Collins, FORWARDLNG AND CDSLIIISSION 51.ERCIIANT, and Wholesale Deader in Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, end Produce generally. No. 25 WOOD St., Pitt,buzgn. j mere Paul * Murdock, (1051311SSION AND FORWARDING MERCIIANS, AND STEAMROAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Ciadonati, Ohio. • Kin a. Moorhead, WII°I.' GROC g', RES AND PRODUCE DEALERS— N 0.27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. LEa723 B. T. C. !Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—ban always on ban a general assortment of Behool, kliscallaneous and Blank Books, Printing, Post and Clap Paper, &r., 'Wholesale and Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, twlow Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. ga,,, Wanted, Rage and Turners' &Tana. apls:ly 1. W. Chadwick, DSALER IN HAGS AND PAPER, N 0.149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest prize In ca.h paid for rage. • ntrill• EIIMOM! WM. lummox, Plttaburgh- IlTaciercartra WEIOLESA.LEGROCIIES, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, Wines and Sogara---Nos. 172 and 174, eornor of Irwin and L 11..., ty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Naito, Cotton Yarns, ie., constantly on hand. W2B William Carr dt. Co., (Wit: Clint late of the firm of J Pasant & Co.) WHOLESALE) OSOCEItS and Dealers in Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified WM.- key, No. 329 Commercial how, Liberty struet, Pittsburgh, Pe. ja6zy Co.PeLetnersitip. MILE atibiurribega bays this day formed &partnership for tiee parpow, of carrying on Com minion and Forward ing, in connection fifth the Pith, /fawn and Oil, and Pro. deco hasinos , tenerally, - tltvlnr the etyle of ENGLISH A. Rica ♦aeroN;. warehouse No. 116 Vrat4r and ISO Front streets; formerly occupied by Eurbridge &Ingbram. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICLIARDSON, JAS. J. BENNETT. Vebrus&y 194165411413 FDRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer ..Country Produce, offers for sale • choice stock o encerlee, Retested far family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried"cults, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In es 4 change for Merchandise. F. it. D. has procured a fall assortment of Landreth'e Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all In. terested in rural affairs. Jaull W a. 9.901.1911. J. E1CH.611.0393. J. 1. 812iNSTY . • - ... ENGLISII C RICHARDSON. 001011.9810 N AND FORWARDLNO MERCHANTS, AND Wnoleaale Dealers In Pial, Bacon and 011, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge Ingltram, 'No. 116 Water and.l6o First street, Pittsburgh, renna. fe3 subscribers have opened s house for the aboie pur jL pose, at N 0.17 F mlthfleld street, four doors above the Monongahela louse. We will purchase, or receive, on commission, for sale, consignments of Flour, Baeaus, Clwese, Chant," Oats, 8ar1,7, Plaz'Sca, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, dr., upon which ire will make advances, or purchase at the best market rates for cash. nova ALOE° k CO. Jas.- 11.1. - sugllllll, li - VE AVER IN GROCERIES, ERGO UCE, FLOUR, BACON, Ac., No.lo, corner Smithfield and First streets, Pi tts • burgh, Ps- norr , roan a. V.4750.........t1105. a. moan .112LUICIS L. 1001 TO T. B. 'Young & Co., ..V7 38 Sm.ttlyterd greet, apporile City Hottl, MANUO A IVREA.% OW cABINET FURNITURE AND 0./AIRS, 01 erfiry description. Materials sod work mansnly warranted, and sold at reduced prices. CAM' taken In pt ktnt lor land and water carriage. au3l sL'ult2 Ea• AND: WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES Ail/ LIQUORS, N 0.147 North Second street, fifth door woos,: !lace, easoside. Philadelphia, has on hand the beet qualSties of old llrandles, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga hela Whisky, llollated Gin, Cordials, ko, on terns worthy the etten Don of purchasers and dealers, fau2Sy Loney Bl'Cultongki, WWI/Z . B4ILE .tiROCERS and mmimion gerelmati, netrnar of Peon-lind Prwin at.. Pittah or o, 1.3.1, Wm. Dl by, :o by, Jr., CITGING AND FURNISHING STOPS:, Maak MU, Y - Lh street, Piltsburgh.—Clothing made to order, to good WI& and at moderate rate*. • auktf a A. C. 01.1.11C0.11, ITOVESALE QH.OOIEELS, and Malan, in Produce, For V V algid Wines and Liquors, 011 dlononohela and liecti Bed Whialtr,.No. 291 lAtalrtv et., Pittsburgh. Pa. f iv29:a A.. "nudity, WHOLESALE and NotaIIBADDLE,IIARNERS, s TRUNK, VAGUE and CARPET NAG manufac. turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittaburgli, Pa. John H. Mellor, WIIOLERALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MIISIOAI INSTRUBSENTS, Pil3lloj t ,hlusic, Scltool Books and • Stationery, No. 122 Woorstreet. J. ilia 4.4 .DAEII.II VIC, JR, _ _ - _ . HAGAN & AUL, IXTEIOLESAIN and 'Retail Ot !LT in Bilks, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, Nos. H Market and 8 Union West, Pittsburgh:, apr4 1 JOSEPH CEMPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN. lAIPORTED CIGARS, mypay No. 63 MARICZT STRICT. PITISMIIII P0W16113. da. ttlinittuOni, t u t.i t E in N g. T . A l L . o . 4 Te ß ry VElt tl e i7e, S A g Ornamental E lit ta u tt A er N n D e C) f it or N iModeling, Designing, do. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, Buildings, de.; 96 SMITHFIELD .1 , Street, near the Post Office. ot•sm .E. WELLW ZHU 1.1 se, / • WANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER, No:7 IBABF.LLA St., near the Emmet Hotel, Mart Aura neer. O. B. L. C 111111318? s. CII.T.UBERT & SON, FAL ESTAME , AND. GENERAL AGENTS, No. 50 Emit 7 vield street. : nool - E. Hayward, - DEALER In BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRAID lin& corner of Market and Liberty eta., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa, ~' jel4:y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, No. 135 Wood Street, Next door to 11. Child's Shoe House, Pittsburgh MM:M! _Notice. JOS. PLEMINd having associated with 309. ABEL, the buslneassrill hereafter be conducted under the style of J. ABEL & 00., at the old stand, corner of Smithfield and Pourth streets, • jal:y William Thorn, Dru ggl et, 11A2 ItP , MOVED to the corner of. BAND and PENN Btreets, where he will, es usual , attend promptly I, tds numerous friends. All articles In his Ilne_are warranty' Pura. and Vane wtththe utmost care. marl46m FoR• _Jotuk W. Butler & n Va wARDENQ—AND D051388310N MEROUANTS- -, Dentine - In ell kiwis of Pittsburgh Martufactutts,lotti Plea ued - Shiet Gad. 67 Front itropt ;Cial arTI4SIM " - ••••••••=•• ..... —.coax/J.les sMosele. WhOlosale• Re tail - Clothing Merchants, _ • NO: 88 WOOD STREET. Tinibsariberßrenpectfully inform their old eastomeri• "a the public in. general, that they bare thie ditY os- Es:listed themselves in the above business, under the fine of JOHN ITKILOSKBY a 00: They respeetttdly solleit share ol.publio patronage. - The preview traSineSa or ilia will be settled by thete• selves respectively. teb9 MEE ESE • - ESSEN <:~; . . • -- - •• . . .. , , . , . , . . , . . , • . • • ~. .. . . -'•••,"" 7' -4,-,1,-. ;,--.,...4,-,--•-,,- ; .-•-.,,- ...... - - , -,..-• , ... , ... - tx,:,4,-...,; ; ;•-• .. .,‘-„ i ,..,- .. ,--,.?„--,,,tr.--"j.""'.;'-.75".-""--T." .. , ....1,..•.... --. 4 1- .4..)) , ;'' - .4 •;:-•• --' ' l--;,t. •. : • • • - • •- • :i7 .4 4- '!IT"---.`" . : f.••• 4 .t--- 1. :' ',••":-: ,---., : •- os-,N0teNtr,,,,,•,.-1-ifr.4i.Ll'-:,,,E,..,,,...,i.:,-._•-7,,Z.,4:-..,•_•..----.--,,,,----;••••••••••'-• '''''------"'"7 ---""-- ‘-'-' -- .'"" %* li.;': - .ii.„ -•• • 4-7, -, ).., .-^'. .-,.. .•• , 4-- 1,•• , ......2t._,,,, ~._.-.,-.....-_,:.k.- , ::;•,.•::',... '-._•t'.'-.........,•::::-;:::::..r--,,...!,-1,,.,.- -'l,--&-----.-,••:'-':----- . - ' r -~ .-.:,. ~--~- -~ Neal, Alderman Commission House. C. D. Worn!. JOHN HITOHISLI., NEM PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS." CORNER OF FIFTH AND. WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XIII. BUSINESS 044DS 3eNTERPRASE W 051.88. RR 1-36 iraobeiaYYi•,': Lan iiika BILLOW VDU= Away BOWN o TETLEY. •- - IMPORTEIti3 and manufacturers at • • • • OUTLEET,SDBOIDAL AND DENTAL • ••••• INSTAHHENTS; BIT LB S, Ac. We keep a general essortroinfa the above • =Weil =latently oa hand ; ,together , . . , with egeteril of Panay Hardware. Also, Gime, Pie tole and Revolvers, Plage', horns, Shot Belta,Ospe r Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Hniverr, Tailors and Hair Diemen' Shears ; Pocket Sciasors, ha— Also, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making Mee of away description., to order, of Hie beet Meterial, and workenanithip warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retold, will be till. ed - with.d!eipstula printing parties supplied at Wholesale myls Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures. HE ettbscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom. T NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith. field, the largeet assortment of OiLaNDELIJEBS,I3IIAOK. NTS, PENDANTS and all articles connected wit Gas aver offered in this market. Having arrangements made by which they will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and varieties, they eonfidently invite the attention of pur ehaaers to their selection. We are determined to sell as low,_saany house in the Weat,and being 'practical Gas Fit Ear. Ears, =nutter peculiar advantages to those desiring articles in this line. . . .. . We entitinue as heretofore to tit up buildings of everyde• scription for gas, water and steam.- -- . :.' • " Brsu Castings of all kinds clads to-onlir pi.ii - i . is'ptly. LONG, MILLER & CO., ituir=7 ' N 0.109 First street. GEORGE LILETCHINIA, 78.021 NNW TORN., '' 'MANUFACTURER of the celebrated 4 Gossamer Ventilating Wig, Elastic Band• Toupees, and every description 2;6=-4 Gentlemen , " 9 li p a o li, R f T or li La s T e a se. a rr nd , ib :.0.0, ~...t.,... Wood and Market, Pitts. . ~......_,F-„; burgh. , "'' ~ . .WF=..._- " • .Extuttrat's system enables Ladies . ...ri-''......' . . and Gentlemen to measure their heads 4,T r 4 ? . 'mE ,. with accuracy. 7' ' FOR WIGS. No. 1. -The round of the Read. No. 2. From the fcrrotiesti over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3. Fram 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 ins 4 New Coach. and Carting* Factory! JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO. Obrner of Rebeoxruel - Belmont streets, Alleshely.City, • , v WOULD. respectfullyintdro their friends v. • • d the public generally, that they have commented the manufacture of Carriages, Rarcruches„ltockawaye,Seggies,Sieighs and Chariots, la all , their verioussViess of finish and proportion. • Klio - Aers be executed with atrldt regard to durability and 'beauty of finish. Repairs *ill alsobe attended to on the ntostreasebable terms. Using in all their work the head %astern 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. Purchaser. are requested to give us a call, before pnreha sing elsewhere. octftly J t . JONITSTON D. T. JOHNSTON Z. MAO f. 3 lifilcelalor Carriage Fractorys JCIINSTOI4, BROTHER & CO., PRACTICAL COACT] MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alf e gbeny city, Pa, have on band and are manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, baggage Cars, de., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of flash, using in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen minutes during the day. oct2fely PITTSBUILOII COACH PAC TeltiV. H. BIGCLOW mians t. STITES& 000110! 51.0105. Bigelow & Co., • , 1 , • - CIOCORSSORN TO E. kf.. ISDLEIA)W. No. 46 -, Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts pe p ,'_rr burgh--COACLIES, CARRIAGES. ?WEL. TONS, BUGGI NS, and every deteziption of fancy vehicles built to order and Einiahed in a manner un surpassed fla- beauty of design, eleganre of Crash, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. Aar All work warranted nov9 ROBERT 11. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE 4i l iso:k ' 1 ...,,' .:er - : 1 2...ke STABLE, .4irAtiettl,--4' Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprl4Af PITTSBURGII, PA. JOSEPH PL ICH IN O, 017 OCll3OOlt To L. WIL COI • CO. CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMO6, koop ‘..„, constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chysts, Perfumery, and all articles pertain log to his business. v ilVaPhyeiclarue Praacrlptluns carefully compounded at al I hours. ja:9) 10133 /1.X=1:10. CO(7111101 PLINIO°. FLEM ENO BROTHERS, (Suers ,sore to J. KW L Co.) W HOLESA LE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood 52reet, All:burgh, At. Proprietors of Dr. arLarie's Celebrated Vertnitage, Liver Pills, &c. jalo JOHN RAPT, JR., (Successor to Jas. SPOoffey,) Wholesale and Metall Druggf•t t AND Dealer lo PAINTS, OILS, DYE STIJIFS, Sc., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, apr4:mkely PITTSBURGH. JOHN ORUUTT, MPORTER OF PIIANDIES, OLN, WINES, &c.—Dealer I in line Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ls. Also, Reddish= Etatßar, corner ol Smithfield and Front .trar.s.lotturp”vn . R. L. ALLEN WHOISSAIJI DIALIM LIS Foreign `Armes, Brandies, Cigars,Old Mononga hela Rye Whisky, &.. A.LSO, RECTIFYING DIS TILLER, NO. WOOD STREET, P.ITTSINTAGiI, PA. WINES, Braadies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix and New England Kum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown ,Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandi.; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigars, all at such low prices as to challeng • compettion. Fancy Bar Begs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all eases. I respectfully invite an examins• Lion of my stock, at No. 13 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, Penna. Dicer School. for the Violin BY C. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCITOOL— A new . and complete synopsis of - Violin playing, In an easy, progressive and practical form, andtlesigned expressly for the American strident, to which is added valuable les sons and exercises and beautifal arrangements, as Solosaisd Duos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by U. C. BILL, pupil of Spohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, In advance of the trade, by lIENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street. RECOMMENDATION We have carefully examined the above work of 11. C. OEN, and consider it one of the most complete and prat cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. G. ANTON, B. 'VOGEL. fete3 Teachere of Mush. LAIRD, (late of the firm of Cann h Lin,) homing ; opened STORE NO. 14 (two doors above the old stand) for the purpose of carrying on the CLOTUINO BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of the patronage of the late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order In the most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the atty. jan26:l James MeIIinge IrON , ONGLIEBLA PLANING h r, respietfully inform hbis friends and the publli, that his new este)). listunent Is now in full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and tlll all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates: ®board and Plank, planed on one or ooth aides, constantly on hand. Sash, Doors, and hicrtddings, of every deecription, made to order. Builders and Oarpentere would find It to their advantage to give him n call, as he can now turnish them with planed stud suitable for every deecription of work. HERE,QN. CRISWELL, 4"Eis mßsvall " TALL AND BRASS. FOUNDERS, ANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO COMOTITA"" STgAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton - Batting Manufacturers- Poandryma Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or each paid. Orders left at the koundry or Office, will be promptly attended tO:feb9:ly • • JOHNIIPII T. LOWRY I No. 43 Order: of _OM and Wood One* Once up stairs:* 'Entrance, from street. Pittsburgh, RBSPECITISLIN announce to the public tha he has commenced the HP,AL MATH AGENCY, In cannel). tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attendto renting. Persona in. Want of sersants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at. tehded to. References—T. J. Bighida, P.N., Richard Cowan, Eaq., W. 0. Leslie Dr. Alex. Black; Jamas Idackaral, A. A. Macon, Mat a Janie I Elnhetalninait & Mlantuleirs, trItIOGILAPIISES—Third street, opposite Eho Pitteburgh. Maps, Lan It Heade, dhow Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine ravrlnga, latelneaa and VlaltingOarde, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In ,Mlortyllold,ldronze or Week, in the most approved style, and at the incisCreasotiahle prices. oetl6:ly a. ha-trr • D. aursrsora-1,. J. GRAIT. Graft, Ilehanger' & Grafi; 'WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood etre , , Pitta burgh, Pa. MIIII7P6OTIMUJJ or Cooking Stoves, Bain and Fancy Grates, Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parr Stoves, Sad and Dog:lrons, Go ow Ware, Portable .Forges, Su ar Kettles, ' Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, &c. Imblb W. 14. 81L1TE(.... ......W. W. sun I Smith, Blair , 4r. , 'Hunter, I (Late dialth & Sincleirj IVI7IIOLESALE GILQCER,s t PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . 1 1:I :DEALERS in ill kinds-of' Pittsburgh Ilauutne. tuxes,'l4 Simad and lid First street, Pittstur•gh, &hi) W. rir flerven,, TIME OLD PRINTING RSTABLISHMENTy ow John- A, ston k Stockton,) and Blank' BoOk; and Stationery Warehouse, LS premed irrideOnteWerY - St¢te 6f Legal, Oomple,Caniiikral Steamboat - Job Printing and Book liind)ng, and fdraialieieryarticie in the Blank Book, Paper and StalitallalhaeilltiiheSihattestabtioe imdots the most retainable `Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office and Book }tindery, corner of Market and &madam brain • ~1r0F;, HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc , Rebecca street, Allegheny, has opened S Waren= SECOND STORY POST ISIDIDETOS, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who ate not aware that these Checks can be madaaa good and sold as low here ao to any other city in the United States, are invited to call and examine for them selves. mhl2.lrn 4. R. HU " /E I J.SkI.SDLIS.JOSEPLI J. MARL --- • - MEM 1 ! a ~ . y ~ BUSINESS CARDS. North-Western Police Agency,. NO. 89 WASIIINGTON STREET, toner of Dearborn, CHICAGO, escea rtITICUISON Pinkerton & CO DiVOTI TII ATTENTIoNTO - TOETMANAAMON OP A ORASUAL DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, 11lichlgan and Indiana mhl9:dtf TIM Into firm of JONES a; QIIIGO. having been dissolved by the death of John 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, 1834—foct2:y Isaac Jones, itifrANllPAla USER of Spring and Blister 'Steel, Plough Blab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptle Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Boss and First streets, Tittsburgh, Pa. oct2ly 113/00:140211.8...-.- D. D. 1100 EDS. D. B. Rogers a, Co., IJIANIIFACTIIREES of Ii.OU ERS' patent improved Steel .01 Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and First streets. ocaly JACOB 111 , COLLI8TER, WITOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DZALZEI IN ALL KINDS OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 26 Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. 8 Keeps constantly on band a large supply of all the various brands of Imparted Cigars. ja3ii_ ALTUS, El CIIfiLLNO MOCCIAti HODIRTSON. EDWARD DITORIDOE 11F.NILY L. MINOWALT. Curling Robertson IA f'UFACTIInEiuI OF OUT, !'RESSED AND PLAIN FLINT GLASSWARE , Warehouse No, li Wool street, corner of Front stmt, Pittsburgh. 43- All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glans. at low msrkst prises. RICHARD-C. BUCKING, ANCTACTIMI R OP Gilt, Silver, Brass, Bronze, Looking - Glass, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTED—No. 21 ST CLAIR mini. j All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for etenntboats, Ae. All hinder of Gild ng end lie gilding, toorder. Gilt Mouldings for Frames, alaolese'e and retell Varnish for Oil Pa,mings Engravings end Lithogrephe, for sale. 42ir Impaired or defaced Oil Ya.ntiugs restored In the best manner. All Frames and Moulding,' m , nufactureti in this estab lishment may be cleaned without injury, with soap and water. Call and Fi.e. No 21 St. Clair Pt. Pittaburoh iroh2ii.tr WM. A. M'CLURG, DEALER IN Fine Teas, Cholco Family Groceries and Willow Warn. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 8 now receiving a lame assortment of FRESH ROODS, in addition to hie already extensive stoek t purchased from first bends in the kilo tern markets, which, will lei sold at the lowest market prices. air Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by th• quantltyasupplied at whole,ale rates. /IQ.- Goode dolivereel in the city trc of charge. ae..p2l PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL , ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER. OF DIANIG. , D STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY. rptll subseriber reFpectfully announces to the Ladle.: and I Gentlemen of Pittaburgh, that he ho recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of size, mann-odious. nens and adaptation, undeniably excel,• any similar estal. linhment In the United States Ito 1,...ati0n Is accessible from all parts of the city, white its high and airy lilt nation renders it eepecially Suited to the promotion ~f health, by this most agreeable exercise. The llorava ore docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spend to metre this eFtablishment 1110 first in the enned,nee of the public_ net `2:l:t f Notice. pRE loi..mct of Mr. .IoIIN ATWELL In our bu=inv, eeaare tram thin date by afrrwmeut. Our bn=inegH, a. WtiOLKSA GROCEBS, will be corminued by the remain. leg partners undrr the firm of MAO ALEY, cosnnAvE k CO., Noa.lB and 20 Wood Greet, Pitt-hurgh. B %DALES, WOODWARD h CO., No. '2:21. Market aireet. Philadelphia WM. BACIALCY k CO. Pltuiburgh, De,remt.or Dna, IM4--idee.2.2 r HAVE sold myinterrot In tho businoso of Lott, Miller & co., to s. A. Long, who, with John Phillip., wilt ern. Halle st the nil sauna, Fo. 109 Front 5 trept. 1 ettrdlslly recommend the now firm to the potronsee of my triondo. Pittsburgh, July 20, 1S 4. P. R. NirLLER. IMEIE S. .t. LONG /It CO., - -- 13E11, AND BRASS FOUNDFII?, 1N I , pirtßiv, invite attention to their moot. of Cho ',lel iers, Dracketa, Pendants, and other fixtures. We tit up hmiore with (ins and steam, make Braes Cnetinge at all ;Joie to ur.lor, fur rilsh um] Pumps and I.'Lnk Fittlug,, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal Constantly on hand. jcat Sliver Manufactory. POONS, FORKS, EMILENIS. —l:Lege:nom' Peirega —Owing to auperiur faentit it, In manufacturing my own work, we are now at lc opt 10 per rot,. lower than the eaKtorn eitleg, or elsewhere All work 14 warranted. Sterling &Ir, —IVo ell, ram:law:wry Sp.oue of the British xterliog Watches and Watch repsking confirmed, with every fa. etlity and renewed determioßtion to Gies entire mtitfartioe to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work. W WILSON', Watehnikker end Jeweller, 110714 turner of Ntarl . ,et and F, , orth streets. Steamboat Furniture eind Chalr•. tptiWE hove on hand and ore con.tantiv mounfortn ring STEAM DO A T CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every deYeription, viz, t. tension Pining Table_o; Do liar do; Ladles Cabin Chairs, of variono styles; Gents. do do do; Stale IL .n do do do; De Toilet Lioxes: Tote a fetes; Sofas; Divano; Crtitr. Tahleb; Wahl] Stand,: Card do; Water' do; Trays, tr., Ac. Material and workmanship warrant...l, and prices Foals factory.T. It. YOUNG a CO., iYal as Smithfield at.. opposite City Hotel. NOTICE.. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, wo. 20 FJth street, first corner above Market strut, Pt.T . Mtllto it, PA . . Iin:IUD WILL be found the largest and best Resorted mock of HOSIERY' ever °tiered f , r sale in aim city. Purchasers will tied It to their advantage to call at this es tablishment and examine for themselves; It Is all I need to insure thelieustora. - C. DALY. N. D.—Remember the 011ENP STOCILINCI CORNER. febity C. D. C. U. ileedly dr, Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREBOUSE,No. 82 Third strerl, near Market, would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STOCK, consbilug of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ore to eight yards whie ‘ new designs-and - very rich. Cocbit and Canton' !trotting, Bruggets, Hogs,litats, Stair Rods Window Shades, tic. Pertions an want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ish.' on the most reasonable term, . . Airir''Alnali profits and quick sales.." - 06 TERMS CASII ONLY. oct2 Bounty Lands...Soldiers' Claimm. lIE undere.brned has matte arrangements with Thomas Lumpkin, of Washington City, to procure W ALUtA NTS, Ar., for Soldiers, their Widows or Children, for BOUNTY LANDS, or any other chains or. the Government. SAMUEL FAUN EsTOCK, mh2ttl Residence. No. 9 Ross street, Pittsburgh. • •t O;i• , Taloott , & C • '''UTOOOkBIIOII9 TO r. E ENNanr, JR., a, C0:,,',, VIANUFACTLIRERS OF GILT AND MAHOGANY LOOII- ItI GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frames, /cc., and dealers in Imported and Domestic Fancy Goods, No. 62, con ner of Wood and Fourth streetf, Cui . b octl2:lw Depot of Lollgworth & Zlnitnernaan , s Ca. tawoa Winaa and Brandy. MILE undereicuod has received and offers for sale, at ein• cirinatt prices, a large quantity of La worth & Zimmer. man's ctiolce and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La dies' Sweet Catawba Win.. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure Juice of the grape,) will Mel my establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Drape, Is declared by many excellent judges, equal in never to the beat imported Cognac. D. FIeKSISIEN, jallo No. 137 Liberty street. uwnlume the Smoke. subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac j., tore and sell SWEENEI"S .rw'r Al It AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive ordere,and contract for heating buildings with the moot economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Any Intormlitlon can be had of A. BRADLEY, Noe. 2 and 4 Wood street. or of J. BARN DOLLAR, dec24:tl I Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 114 Wood st It 12,,Wrue szrTHAT PICTI.HiES f superior excellence may tre obtained at CARGO'S New ibiguerrean ry, No 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to please. Children taken in a few seconds. Gall and examine Specimens of tho various styles. Rooms open day and eve ning. fcbl9 inwsan n. mu. 'HAROLD IL HOLLIDAY Hltl & PRODUCE, FOIMARDING AND COMMISSION MER. OMANI'S, Endn.rrilk. la —Strict attention paid to all consvgnmenta for sale of Flour, Produce, &c. Orders for the purchase of Produce solicited and promptly attended to. Goods for re-shipment forwarded with despatch. locto:6n. I.IODIE LEAGUE PACTOILY. Ledlle & Mum (Successors to Malvin, dille.) MANUFA' TIMERS' of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint and Fancy-Colored GLASSWARE, nod dealers in all Rib& of - Window Gass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware house corner of Market and Water streets; Pittsburgh. mb3Rlly EXLIZI 'llOl - AVING said my interest in the firm of T. KENNEDY, .1:1 JR., A 00. to William 11. Talcott, who, with A. O. Henry, will continue the-fit:eking . Cities arid Variety Burl tleas at the old stand, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, under the style of Wm. H. Talcott R Co. Iconfidently re commend them to my former amitotnere, as every may .qualified to give entire satisfaction. " 411 persons having demands against me, and all indebted to me, will please make an early settlement. octl2 T. KENNEDY, JR. .1 ,5 = - . n t 112102 ^re -4 " 4 . PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, MAY 14, 1855. R E 11-0 AL. C. IHMSEN MANITRAOTERER OF EVERY VARIETY OF VIALS,. _BOTTLES, AND WIND qw GLASS, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles, DE MIJOHNS, AN D.CARBOYB; lato FLINT ozAis,Dr Emir FARLETY. Warehouse, Noe. DX &mud, & 133,185 First at., PITTSBUItniIi PA. [mh2.B .EDWARD A. RUCHE& New Trimming Store, thrust of/14rket.street anct the Diamond. "'DRANK VAN' GOND YeapectillV ltunounces to the Public of Piitsburgh rid ylclujiyi that Open his new TrititinhigStrirebn liotidaY, April Having fitted up pie neatest store room in the city, find filled it with a choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan cy Goode, he natters himself that he will oiler superior in ducements and endeavorto give full antisfastion to all who may favor him with their patronage. Now, don't forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. [opal I , ,RANK VAN GORDER. Henry Etleliarditori, Jeweller, HAPING matted his store ins h andsome manner, and but recently returned. from the eastern cities with a fine astortxuent of WATOUES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of his Mende and custom ers to the fact that among his Watches will be found the mostdesirable styles, patterns sad makers. OfJewelry, the latest styles of Brooches, Breast Pins, Fob and Vest Chains, Finger Rings, Ear Binge, Miniature Lockets, etc., etc. FANCY GOODS—Such as Papier Mache , Work Tables and Bores, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bottles, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porte Nannies in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless satiety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be seen to be appro. lated. inovl] NO. 81 MARKET STREET. No 136 Wood sirref, Third door below Virgin Alley. 'DOWN it TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting 14 men tq their large assortment of Guns, Miles and Re volving PUtols, the largest and best selected stock ever opened In this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. marliS T 11.PLAUGILLLN, N 0.95 Fotirth street, nearly opposite . tho Mayor'a manufacturing Gentlemen's brat Boots tow li3hoes,tles and buttoned; Gongressand Button ed Gaiters; Ladies' &iota, flail Boots, Jenny Lindy, pare, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and sluh.; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the heat material; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N ft—Ali kinds made to ordsr. on short action. feu 19 Soldiers onn y Lands, A ND CI AIMS AGAINST I.IIOERNMeNT.—I will pro c- ree Bounty Land Warrants for Soidiern,their Widows and Minor Children, arid will prosecute Claims against tiorsroalent, and attend to butiness in the "Court of r"cently sst•blished by Congres Offire, No. 148 Thirst street, (maxim. above Smithfield et. March 10, Ixss—(rablo) MIAMI'S'S NAYLOR. NEW SEED STOILEI JASIKS WARDROP O , , FITEP.S for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and flue doors. Bird 3,...e1s --Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rope and inked ,Seed. Bouquets will be furnished somixlsed of the finest FLOWEIL, Cemellap, Rose Buda, Heliotropes, &c. Erergraens (in pots) forebrivtumeTreest, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 19 Fifth at, near Wood. dee.a/ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEDIINAILY• W. T. itInDO.NALD. M. A.., Pautcrom.. rimy: nest F 0.4011 of tho Institution ertil commence on 1 MONDAY, the nth of Septambermext, at the room .7or at, of Ferry and Liberty atreeta, Lately occupied by the lire Clan lirfertrXe4-41011. A. W. Loortaa, 0. Rnap, Jr., B. F. Too anhoegt. H. Miller. Jr. auxlls Bounty Ltuds. THE undersigned continues to outitln ibunty Land Warrants The present 14dUxises to all abo Alava 17,4 r -red in any war Firma 1700. NO atilt% Tends moderate_ Agency for noldlers , OCATIiiN OF LAN D&— Hon Asp AND SALE OF AND W A itIiANTS.- , -the undersigned has made ar r.ogemente with -ompetent and reeponslble lientlem to obtain Certificates nr Warrants for Fnldiers. their widows or minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for the Location of Lauds, and the Pureha.e and Sale of Land Warrants. JOLIN D. DATUM, mhl4:Lf Corner of Wood and Fifth streate. New Paper liariginga. NO. 83 WOOD STREET. FINE FRENCTI AND AMERIC.A N PARLOR PAPERS 4 Panel Deenrationn, in gold, oak and marble; II ell Pef.ern, of vartous nrylen; Fled nod Plain Papery, for dining rooms and chambers ; Cheap and low priced Wall Pcpera; Nord-re, Ceiliu l tc , riguren, Window Shades. A large sod complete assortment of the above., selected for itin neenori, will be sold at the venal low prices. net 2 WALTER P Al A liSfl ALL. VW Alter P. Itlarahaill, IMPORTEIt and .buler in Wrench and American Parer ,1 •" , `" •• vn•• A !7 777 74M3=TMMMnffmm , S . TitA NO ERS VISITING THE CITY SHOULD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment of CFLLVA, GLASS and QUEENSWAILS now open at the above establish ment. Our goods being entirely new, we are eoabled to offer inducements in all the latest styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron -stone, we have a great variety of shapes; ales, gold baud and fancy colored stone ware Tea and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set is large and well selected. Britannia Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Waiters, and Howie Furnishing Goods, we bar., a large assortment. COMMON W AltE--Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, P sere, Nappies, howls, Pitchers, and every article in the line lo large, and we are prepared to pack them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of al i 17LASS WARE, which we are selling at mine, 'ire' lof which ars offered at wholesale or red oct'2s EARN. SPRING STOCK OF HAMBURG PIANOS, CIIARLOTTE LII.UBIBI, No. 118 Wood -ii" <* ett.e'? ,46 l. street, Pittsburgh, Role Agent The homburg Pianos are undoubtedly su perinr to all other?, both In thisticity of touch and ruperlortly of tone. They have hot only received the highest marks of appro.. hutlon trom the best Europese Matteis, such as LIST, TEIALBERG, And others, who have them constantly In their own use, but also from our resident Protissors. The following is an extract from a letter of After describing the particular atyle, two of which he wants for his own ure—one Grand and one Square—he speaks as follows of their excellent qualities; "My little daughter, who playa Tery,wer,, moat, with my self, have a good instrument; and yonra are the on.y ones which can estisfy 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, respectinilY, CIZNILT Rollneck, Pittsburgh, Pa.' For sale by CIIARLOUTE BLUME, at the "Old Petab. fished Plano Depot," 118 W.od street, td door above Fifth Also. mole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania for fiuUel, Davis d Co.'s•Botton Pianos, (which in the East ern cities are considered superior to either Chickering's or N 1111135 a Clark's, but which:A - 0Z is not eztensively known, as they have but lately been Introduced here;) and other New York and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makers, at prices from $275 to $BOO. mhl9 APEW days since, I published an advertisement of my Bastin:Out Pletros, in tihiCh an extract from it letter from Prof. 11 Itohbock, of this city, addreseol to Messrs. Baumgarten k Heins, cf Hamburg, the manufacturers, wan inserted. This morning I observed lu several of the daily papers a " Notio ,' signed by Prof. It, In which he states that I was unauthorized to make use of it, anti that it was incorrectly stated and applied. In reply—l presumed that if he had written the letter, he, of course, meant what was therein contained, and con sequently required no authority from him to make the some public. As regard the assertion-as-to Its incorrect- ness, I have the letter in my positOssidn, and it apeake for Itself, woid for word Its I have published. , • Stems Rern. garten do Heins are not dependant open Mr. Rohbock for redo, cement—their Pianos were known, appreciated end reaLved the highest rominendations from thadirst artists, long before Prof. It. saw HE to pass an opinion upon them. Zli) reason for publishing the extract was in the fact that he was well known in the city, and not be ause his recom mendation was neceseary to establish the merit of the Pianos. In conclusion, I may add that they stand on their own m erit, and are endorsed by such men as List, Tbalberg, and others, solely on account of their merit.. mh23 ' CHARLOTTE BLUME. TN an advertisement of Alm Mama, in this paper, my na to made use of In connection with the Hamburg Pianos. Such use to unauthorised by me, and, moreover, the matter is incorrectly stated and misapplied. q hefacts lire these: About a year ago 1 wrote to Baumgarten Si Heins, Piano makers in Hamburg, (Germany,) for n Plano eta 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 Beat Sire. Blume, at the same time offering to furu art me with a similar one, In case I liked it. I aceorditigly examined the instrument, bat as it did not please me, I declined purchasing of them. I have since ought and am now noidg 'a - Piano tram the factory of NUNNS A Cues., N. Y. ' (mh23) HENRY ItOIILOCK. . . • • • • • PIANOS. „IOW? IL mon, No. 81 WOOD' Winn; I between Fourth street and Diamond alley; has just received from the manufactory of etIIORERINGI SS,NS, BOSTON, a new and full supply of their ‘IIIBT,- CLA:S SEVEN OCTAVE, rIANO FORTES, with'a'l! the' late and valuable improvements—also, of their plainer and lower priced styles, suitable for those who require a cheap but good instrument. All the Piano Fortes from this man ufactory are warranted, and will be sold INVARIABLY AT BOSTON FACTORY PRICES. OLD PlANOS.—Several second-hand Planes, to good order. for sale at $3O, $5O, $75, $ll5, $lOO, ac.,.A.e._ MELODEONS—A full supply of Melodeons of entirely new and beautiful styles, and from the best manufactories in the country, at $4O, $6O, $75, $lOO, $135, $lBO, JOHN JHELUM, Agent for the eels, Ofidturc romp For Pittsburgh and Western Petint. . air...s c , 81. Wood street, between Warnond alley 'add Fourth street- mhl6 MOBACCO-1 5 krgs 6 Twist Tobacco receiving arid for 1. mile by LaP 2O .1 ATSVIML, & 00. . 1 .. 2 , • z'S.; • • .• 4 n a . 4 ". '4" MIMI BUSINESS CARDS ENTERPRISE WORKS. Boots and Shoes LUILE COJ62IIOOT, 37 Diamond alky between World at and Diamond. PROFEASOII. HENRY ROMOCE. CARD. NOTICE. NEW STOOK OR cfiustillf,Oß.lNG 4- SONS' _ ._. CLEVELAND AND PITTi3BIIRGH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA 'WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennivivania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. MEE shortest, quickest t aniitaost reliable route to Toledo, .1 Chicago, Bock Ishii:id, Galena, and St. Louie, is VIA CLEVELAND. Thb3 route is One Hunched miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous onevia Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-thre4hours, and St. Louis thirty-oven hours. 'VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad tearing Pitts. burgh.at 8.00, A. AL, 8.00, A. EL, and 3.00, P. M., connect at Alliance at 6.30 A. DI., 11.45 A. XI., and 6.80 P. IL, no follows : Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. 15.1., and 12.00 M., and 6 35 P. 01 , connveting at Hudson with Trains for Capstoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. hl.„ 2.20 P. M., and 9.00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, °diens, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleieland at 2.20 P. M., as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above point. Pamengere by thin train reach Chicago at 720 next morning, and 6t. Louis at mid. night. The Steamers 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 430 P. IL, rind arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P. 11. An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 0.41 P. 01, connecting at Bayard with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2 20 P. M. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia. I Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, vte Wellsville, are sold at a less rate than via Alliance. The Traina hone Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run az followel Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., and 0.25 p. AL; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. AL ; 7.00 A. M., and 10 00 A. M. Trains leave Mane° for Rock Island and St. Lords an follows: For Rock Wand at 900 A. M., and 11.00 P. M. For St. Louis at 9.16. A. St., and110:05 P.M. . - -.• • . . Paßvengers mr St. Louis go over Buck Island Railroad to Joliet t and thence over the Chicago and 'lissisaippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (22 wiles) to St. Loula. Pansengers by the 0.15, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. 11., Train, at noon next day. Daggn,v,e checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago coo St. Louie. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Isf days. 2d d's. 1s! class. 2d crs. To Alliance. $2. ao To La Salle... $l6 CO 113 5.0 Cleveland ... 450 " Rock lard, 18 00 14 25 " Toledo .. ..... 650 GANICIS .... 18 15 11 50 Cbleago 13 00 $lO 50 " Springtelti 16 10 10 20 " 20 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 " 05. Louis ....21 00 16 20 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, in 'Monongahela House, below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland. . _ NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! -'Rotor Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Illisslcalppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ' I V&SF 4 ROAD FORAIEILLI VEIL CRICAOO AN - 1/ AllllO , . A k CcAT. M RAT ACT Them R. E. is NOW COI12E2I.1), • And Trains run the entire distauce t CIIICAPO TO BURLINtITON, lonia, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Rotate to BURLINGTON, QD7NCF, KEOKUK., MUSCATINE, CQUA WK A, WAPELLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL ULM- F, Sc., nnt s i the ONLT ALL RAILROAD Route txura CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, 3ACKSONCILLR, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great 'Western, and Ohio and Ali-sie sippi Railroad& Trains en the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains , from the East—avoiLling all laying over at any of the points. 13. ages leave Burlington daily for Southern. and Central lona and Northern Illasouti—making the quickest and most reliable route to roach all the important points west of the Nlisdssippt as for as Council Biog . , with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other ron o. The Road, fora large portion the way, le laid with the Ce3TISLOGS Ran., the smoothest riding nod best Railroad in the West— well Worked with the most modern Lozomoti res and elegant new Care. fliZes By this mute passengers are sure of making connec tions. and arriving at St. Lou!. on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fsgs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Bagga.le checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICR.b:I'd by this mute can be purchased at all the Railroad 010ces In the Emit; at the Office of the Comp ny, corner of Clark and Lake streets, In the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena B. it., and at the Mich. Cent. It. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi• ate despatch.; C. G. IIs3IBOND, Sup'L C. E. FOLLETT, Gent Ticket Ag't, Chicago. Sir TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. 1855. • AIR LINE ROUTE 1855. CHICAGO TO ST. LOIIIS• VIA CHICAGO, ALTUN AND ET. LOUIS RAIL agglielliai ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and Itilisleelppl. Carrying the Great American Express and U. S. Mails. rrilE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and south•West—Seventy Miles Shorter than any other Route. TWO TElttOroll LIPP:WS TIZAI79 DAMS, SUNDAY; EXCEPTTD. Leare3 A 'Tires at Chtcogo. Si. Lou.s St. Louts Dap &proms 9.15 A M 12 30 A M St. Louis Night Express 10.00 P. 31 2.45 P. M Trains run directly through without chaugo of cans or baggage. Prom Chicago to St. Louis in 15N hours. IMPORTANT CONNEOTIONts.—et Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad far Ottawa, LA Salle,Rock. Maud and Can. tral lowa. - At Bloomington, 'with hinds Central Railroad for elin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria At Sp Ingfield, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson villa and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for nennibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of Northeeastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily Pinatalass Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Timer Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. R. P. MORGAN, Bflift, Bloomington, 11l L. DARLING, Agent, Gillman. 111. ("P7] ----- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIIREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phis and Pittsburgh. THE )TORN ING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7!,;',, A. It,, and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7. A. at. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. 11., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mn.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, III.; Frankfort, Lexington• and Louisville, Hy.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Ilellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boots from and to Nov Oats/ins, LOUIS, I.OIIISTILIS and CINCINNATI. . . . Through Tickets dun be had to or from either of the abort places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting poluts. Passengers from the West will find this the Shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. NIIISKISIEs, Jan3o Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. VIIIIREE Tina EE—STORY ROUTES FOR SALE—Situated 1 on Franklin and Elm streets. The corner teMse con tains five rooms, a goad cellar nod a store-room—water fix tures through the house. The other houses contain eight rooms each; bath room cellar, and Lot and cola water through the whole house For price and terms call at the Rent EEtate Office of lloUSkl - AND LuT HUK $-Fso.—For cafe, a lies /I. Frame Dwelling House, with good Lot, paled fence, flint trees, &e., ploasantly Fituated on Mt. Washington, Within twenty minutes. walk of the city. A bargain can bs bad la the above, and easy terms of payment. sp6 S. fIIITIIIIERT & SON. 140 Third at. lIARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR MAY JCS: BEGEIV.ED Frank Leslie's Gazette for May ~ Putnam's Magazine .. Gotley's Lad} 'e Book - " " • Peterson's Magazine ~ " " Graham's Magazine 4( ii " Naiure and Human Nature; by Sam Slick; The Illustratel Manners Book; a Manual of Gocd Beha vi, and Polite Accomplishments. Just received and for rale by W. A OILDENFENNEY & CO., itfi3 2 Fifth eh, opposite the Theatre. Alf A Nll5l)—A QUClitiliWAttE PACKER at CHINA V, HALL, No. 62 Motket street, between Third anti fottrib streets. nty2 1101.1gE8 sOlt SALTS AT A BAltliAlN—Two 14 . Brick Lleasts and Two Frames, situated at corner of To nsend and Clark streets, with lots, wish 24 feet front on Townsend street, by 100 deep to Bank alley. These homes aro; well ad . pted for renting to small families, and are traria, $4,000; but will be said at a very low price -and on favorable terms. Also, 8 Building Luta on Crawford street. S. CUIIIBERT k EON, Eti,3' 3 140 Third street. OULD YOU keep your hands soft, pmcolla end white, ani remove tan, sallowness and redness of the akin? . Tbelt use the LIEETPETIo SOAP, that popular and cheap' article, prepared with great care from the recipe of :a Lon. dots CbemiNt, and sold by the- subscriber far,five : yeate in to m ,1 014,12}.¢.0enis cake. a L 'CLITIrBERT, rny3 740 Third"atteet. VANO.N- 4". ions twat Peruvian, In bags of 150 fris ; for I T sale D r y - fuiy3] JAMES WARDROP. OKUSIIED SUOAR-60 bble. Crushed Sugar just recelv tog from mle, and for sale by bay]. ATWELL, LEE A CO. iF;_ ' . ~. RAILROADS RAILROAD. I xtr 1•• ••„ CONNECTING WITIC VIA WELLSVTLLE J. A. CAUGllEV,ig,.;c,Pitblburgh.. CENTRAL ROUTE • ••• • !tN A ..., •.: 7.• NUMBER 200. PHILADELPHIA GEORGE J. ILENIIEL'S CITY CABINET WA.R.EII:OIII3E, No. 173 - CHESTNUT 'STENNT, (OPPOtril DEDVINDZNCZ BALL.) Philadelphia: PURInTURE, IN EVERT STYLE! Comprising Louis %Pi, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern atyle; • ' In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple: all.of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if not excelling Inuits'- • ity, the Goods of any Establish. ment ha the United State e. ' " • • EMPLOYINGnone but experienced workmen, (appren-. tires being positively exclnded,)and using.tha beat mti teriala, the work cannot WI to ere . satisfactkm to par_ chasers. Amongst the many advantages , - offered to pm.- chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a Ho use, damn in de. gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in styleandqualityiand the immense stock alwayi cut -hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their. taste in a selection, without the dele3i- iddoeasarily caused In ordering Furniture. To Ellerin Idea of the finished "Furniture on bdnd,i need only inform you.that my Booms are 176 U 0.106,7 04 27 feet‘ wide, four noors in number ; with Shops contiguous, sulk dent to. employ 200 hands, which is .a guarantee that the work Is all done under my own immediate inspection. 'The Sacking is all done in:the Storra , anditnre ' warranted to carry safely any distance. - 'nags to ' delphl&are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, GI call and examine the Goods. " • • - au2s:ly • ST. LOUIS. JOSEFii MOGRIDGE, ~ • OOMMISSION AND FORWARDING attacraarer, No. 88 Clonstuotar., snow Prat Snare, St. bouts. Dlo., nONRIONDEENTS and Canaria. onswillmeetwithniompt and personal align - Mu, and Ilbc:al advanola will be given when required, on Consignmante or Billsuf Lading, in hand. Orders ior the purchase of Load, Grain, hemp an other Produce, will be promptly filled at thelowest marital. prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pres duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the loivest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense re Storage and Drayage as much. as possible avoided. 117.7121140I11: Pa,. & hacon, St. Louis; BMA& Mortoli,'. Cincinnati; Cha: iss,Blow & Co., do; Strader & Gorman, do; ()bootees' & Valle, do; Noses & Frazer, .do;: Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Butlor A Bro.,Flttsbh 8.0. (Room:oar' & Co., -do; D. Leech 6 Co., do B. &C. Yarnell &Co.,Philada; A Co., do Morgan, J.,ll.Buct &Morgan: Blow & March, New York '.B.ll:Comegys, do; Frost & Forrest, do; Shields & Miller, do; Charles A. sleige, Is; Josiah Lee & Co., Baltitiore. A. G. Farwell A Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Coward, bon A Co., do ; W. B. Reynolds, Lordertllle; D. Newcomb &Dry., do; T. C. TwichellCo.,Co. Commission H. Merano:as, New Gileasta. have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to ray address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading' before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPII MOGBSIK3B, Rage St. Louis. MiesourL UTE ABE NOW RECEIVING from New York and Mille delpnla.a full stock of , GREEN AND MACE TEAS, Comprising Young Groat, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, Souchotig and Engfl b Ersatz.fast, all of which have been carefully selected, and wlil be sold as usual, either-whole sale or retail. ' Superior MO and JAVA COPPER. LOVESING'S and ST. LOUIS REFINED BITDASS. PEKIN TEA STORE, aplo No. 88 . FIMi street Dress Malting and talltineiry. N..4eMILS. S. E. CARGO respectfully infonns her friends and others, that she to prepared to make to order the latest styles of DRESSES,CLOAR'S,MA_NTILLAS, TALMAS, dr., on the shortest notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing tandp..up wittineatness and despatch. Bonnets "altered and dyed. according to directions, and neatly and taatefolly trimmed. -We•eim to give satisfaction. . • . . Apollo Buildings, No. 76 POCRI7I Street,. second story, came entrance as to the Crystal Palace Dapierrlan•flal lery. .Iy2O•diwiv • • rr lIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ezlsting between He nry S. Ring and John sloorhead, under the firm of KING k 11,011.11E.4.1), Is this day dissolved by mutest consent. John Moorhead, having purchased the Interest of. John R. Ring, is duly authorized to settle up all of the business of the late firm. HENRY S. R.LNO, JOHN MOORHEAD.. Pittzburgh, April 16th, 1855. itQ---Th. undersigned will continue the GROCNBY - AND comsnssms DIISCNESS, at the Mend formerly occupied by King & Moorhead, No. 27 Wood street. apt JOHN. MOORTIEAD. aIEVEN DOLLARS AN ACRE .— For sale, 367 Acres or Land, near Fish Creek, Va., twenty miles from the Ohio. Ricer, and a short distance from Cameron Station, B. and Ohio R. R., will be sold in two or three lots, at from $6 to $7 per acre. Terms : One•fourth In hand; balance at one, two and three years. Alto, 166 Acres, situate on Proctor's:Run, Va., at four miles from the Ohio Wirer; eighty acres cleared and under good fence. The Landlleawel ; has fine Timber, and well watered. A comfortable House, Stable, Fruit Trees, &c., ee. Price $l7 per acre, on easy terms. ap2l S. CUTHBERT & BOW, 140 Third 'at. LAND FOR COUNTRY RESTDENCES..:—We have for rale Thi , ty Acres of choice Land, situate at three miles from the city, near the old Washington read. The Lan lies well, and is of good soil, and will be !old - lots, of .I,le acrd and upwards. Price $250 per aces; terms easy., Tim above land, for healthy and pleasant locations, is un surpassed by any °Eared for sale, and is well wortby tbe at ten lion of business men and others who desire a -home in the country. B. CUTHBERT & SON, ap2l 140 Third streat. MIMI T - - • HE Partnership of JOIIN 2.FDETTIT ft BIM. was dia solved on the first inst. Jahn M'Decitt will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm. JOHN id'DEVITT, WILLIAM hI'DIINTIV. Pittsburgh, January Bd, lBss—{Jan4 Removal. SPRINGER lIMIDAUGH & CO. have removed to No ZS Liberty street, SPRINGER lIARIUCOII &Lg./M./la. POUSTIII 4.2 PRIM), HARBA1:1011 & CO., (Successors to S. Hal' 0 bough.) Commission and Forwarding Merchanth; Deal , ers in Wool and Produce generally,lio. 295 Libertystreeti Pittsburgh, Pa. PEKIN TEA. STAHLE., No. 38 Fifth street, one door east of the Exchange Bank, eItEBN AND BLACK TEAS. STOW RECEIVING, 231 chests, comprising the different 1.11 grades now in Lor, selected with great care, and pur chased direct from the Importers—which will be sold, Wholesale and Retail, et the lowest prices. uplG S. J.S.TNES. raI:ITNAM'S 31ONTOLY 'son MAY; Lamartioe's 111 story of Turkey; Oodey'a Lady's Book for May; Blackwood's 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 Three Lives. ALL NEW BOOKS for sale at MINER A CO2B as soon as published. ap27 VI AY MAGAZINES AND NEW BOOKS JUST 11,EC'D.— .LF.I Deterson'a Alngazdne, for May. New York Journal, do liallou's Magazine, do No. 5 Harper's Story Book: - Eden Mortimer. or the Beautiful Creole of Cuba. Temptation, or U nknown -Heiress ; by J. F. Smith. Urace Lee; by Julia Kavanagh. For auto at the Cheap Book Store of W. A. .OILDENFENNEY A CO., ap2o : Fifth st, opposite the Theatre: BOOKS JUST RECEIVED sr DAVISON'S, tIf...MARRET STREET t Family Prayers and Commentary, Thornton Steps to Alter; Castle Builders; Ryles' New Book; Bich end Poor; !le; Msmoirs of Oberlin ; Ashton Cottage ; The Pastor's Daughter; The Foresters; Minister's Family ; Churchman's Manual ; Mornings with Jessie; Death of *Little Children, by Prime; Fleetwood's History of the Bible; Watson's Body of Divinity; • Works of Matthew Ireury; All the various Commentaries, &c., ap26 S. DAVISON. Air, °VINO DAY IS OVERI and many families have IVA. changed their residences. Sane have left places that Are dear to them, where they:have attended some - "loved one" through a long illness, ending in death! - .Many find their new home Is not as convenient. as_theold one; while others are plensrd with the change. In moving, the hands ore exposed to the cold air, stud become sore, and rough. This con be cured, and they can be made soft and white by the use of the lIERPSTIC SOAP—price 1234cts. ner.cake. Sot!. by [ant) S. L. CDTHISERT,I4O Third Ft. r 10 YOU WANT A SMALL PAR3I4---For Ails, A Pat, f of Twenty-four Acres, eight of which are in cultisa tion, and all cleared except eight acres, which are in choice Umber; an Orchard of about eighty trees of different kinds; about five acre!: contain Cont.:. situated at three miles from the city, and three quarters of a mile from the Ohio river. Price $l7OO. Terms: $BOO in hatfd; remain der In one and two years. 13. - CUTUBEUT it SON, no 4 Nn. 1-10 Third st. Alexander, ilaye, GIYIL ENGINE.P.It AND pURNEI:OIt, Fifth stre . at, po n te the Court House, l'it&burgh, Pedna.--bas per manently located, and will punctually attend to all businen entrusted to his charge. REY/MINCES : Johnston, President 'Allegheny Talley R. R. W. Milner Roberts, Chief Engineer •• S. II Gee R. Eichbaum, Associate Eng. CS CS David Mitchell, Chief Engineer Pittsb'h end Steub. R. R. Janses'fhompson, Superintendent City Gas Works. James E. Coy, Civil Engineer. Allegheny City. lap72alv . _ . 4, ILLINEIIY GOODS.—A. A. MASON & CO. have re. In s calved a very large assortment of all kinds of Milli eery ( Mods, Bonnet Frames, Crowns, Tales Ruches, Quill mo, Illusions, Crapes, Silk Laces, Ribbons;Blowers,Straw Trimmings, Straw Flowers, &c. . ap2Ei EW MANTILLAS.—LONG LOOKED FOIL IXOLE AT 1.1. LAST. UAGAN &. AUL, No: tll lIARKAT 87, '1 Would respeetftilly Inform the ladies that" they have re. eAved a new lot of Moire, Antique, Dew Drops, and .a I.^e PICOLA.S. ap..30 amp REFL'YED BUGAItS-25 bble D. R. crushed; 20 do B.li. do; 20 do email loaves; - 20 do Coffee Sugar. Nor saleb; erir27 SMITH'. MAUR dc TBST IlkOBlvED BY EX.l.l3Est - • - 200 pr Ladles' Fancy Gaiters, all colors, at $1,25@)1,75 250 " Black " 150 French Morocco and Kid Boots " 1,00@1,37 600 " Children's Fancy Klima, new atyles. ap27 W. B. BOMIBBIZ. • r ; # ' : • ; ~s • - .1:1e r • 1 • ' • •'• DAILY. MORNING POST• MONDAY 'MORNING:: OLP MOUSE AND THE "Dear mo, James I I do believe this old lime will be tumbling down on all our heads, before - thelear is out." So spoke an armlet's-looking little woman, the Mother of nine children, and mistress of a house an hundred years old, to her sturdy farmer• husband, James Appleton. James, junior, other wise called "Jemmy,". the youngest but one of the Mee scampers, hid just overact grandmam- Ma'e Vorktable, in his haste to catch g.be black brush of pioisy's tail.; - and the shock bad dislodged a.triangle of " plastering" from the roof of , the . room,- cracked and seemed by time. This had fallen directly upon the breakfast table, to the Manifest danger of 'mamma's craps and — sin - gra, not to speak of the head of the baby, who eat tied in his high chair, 'finishing • hiticrust, after all the atom bad de-. eerted him. • ' ' Mr,Appleten loohed up qtlite•coolly; and re• `save a deal of trouble In pulling It doWn, then!" • "And break all our diehes, meanithili,lbesides our necks!" returned the wife, as she 7 Swept the fallen fragments from the cloth.. Wish it was safely down, for ono!" • "0, papa; do tear it down this spring, won't you 9" cried Laura and Ebert, the °ideal girl and boy, springing to his side at the - word; "We can live eo nicely iti the shop, you'hnow, whila the'other hduse ie building." , And then havea nice new home" eielaimed Sarah, the second daughter. . .."Yes—and this is such an old thingir added Laura, looking, quite disdainfully'around her. The Other children had clustered ,ahout the group by'this time ; amp eye folio:tat& sister Leura'e, and seven tengnee echoed itritiven dif ferent tones "such an 'old thing I" •. ;1 , I" .It was grandmamma who spoke this from her oorner,•in a voice a little, tremu lous. I, Chil'en, it's man,* a One hasn't so tight a ruff to this to cover This was a alight reproof, as kindly taken Ba it bad been given. It silenced the children, however, for a moment, except Eben, who whis pered to Laura; "Grandma is most as old as the house, isn't she?" wonder if she don'tleel bad to be re minded of being so old ?" '' "I don't know," whispered Laura, in return, a little thoughtfully. " I 'dare say, so. Hero, Jemmy and Sue, come help pick up grandma's spools." • Just here the tiller laid down his newspapers with an energetic rattling, and folding his hands nbove his head, spoke in a tono that aroused all earn. Wife and mother ! I've pretty mush mkdo up my mind to build this next season—what say?" "I say, by all means I" answered the wife; but her words. were hardly distinguishable in the renewed shouts of the young ones, "Good! Her• rah !" &o. • . , . "Hash !—you I" exclaimed the father. "Well, mother, what'll your opinion about' it'?" Grandmmama lifted her eyes from the grey stocking she was knitting, and. one tear rolled down the furrows of her cheek. She cleared her throat, and tried to speak cheerfully. I &pose it may as well be done now ever —and mabbe it's best so!" she said, with a sort of, sigh of resignation. " Why, grandma! to be sure !" otied Sarah. in a tone of surprise. "To have a new house !" "And you shall have a dear, new, little bed room in it," added Laura, more gently - ; "ri room on the ground floor, eo that you won't have to keep going up and down stairs to your chamber. I saw it in papa's plan, and it was marked "Mo ther's "Room." : ' ' "You're very kind,- Jetn,nioid old Mrs. Ap pleton, to her son; and she went on knitting, very fast, without, kowever, seemiag much cheered by the assurance Lima had given. As I have s aid the house was a hundred 'years old. -It was built sow after the first settlement was made in the town of R—, among the sto ny hills of the Granite State. Its framer, the great grandfather- of Laura Appleton, no doubt thought he had , accobiplished a mighty jerk when he put up the last clap-board, and took his family from their-log house of one room, into the unplastered, unfinished, barn like, "new house ;"'for the old house was new then. Ho was poor, and could not, fit up his "'shingle palace " within; and ao his family shivered in it-winter after - winter, until they; became acionstomed to cold droughts rim cracks and crannies, and to coals strapping from the wide-gaping fire-place, 'which sent up heat. in the centre of the aim ney, and drew down cold air:cm , either aide. Leintiel Appleton, son of the first builder, bad "revised" and improved" the mansion before bringing to its wide heirth-stoni his young Wife —the "grandmamma", of later days: Since that day it, had undergone many repairs' and Al terations, being ealarged as children ulustered around the-young couple. , Now those Children had grown into mei:fond women, and were scat • terod far and 'wile over,the whole tont:dry—all hut one, the youngest of all, who_ sheltered his home circle under the 'decaying roof of the!‘old homestead." • .. • . • . Now, his nine noisy children had outgrown the low rooms- and' narrow stairwaYs, ea. - their mother thought., Certainly any stranger. would have wondered where beneath that roof so many flaxen heads found room to be stowed away nightly. The days of the old house were ntimbered. On the very morning of which I have spoken, the father cominenced the work of destruction by removing an old chest of drawers, little used, that had been hie grandmother% into a; niche of " the shop nearby. Banana, closets and chairs followed, os day after day went by, ...with ail such lesser articles as conld,be spared kora daily use. The old bonen was •searched from garret to cellar by at least-a dozen pair Of 'prY ing eyes, as it bad' never- been'open since. Its "house warming," a hundred years before... B o discoveries were 'made! So many °Met; tars and lockets; with trumpery 'of all kinds, as Laura's mamma called it, did Laura hoard avisy in her trunk for her own private investigation I The days of the old house were finished as well ae numbered. The last one came. In the morning tbe bed, trundle bed - and cradle" were carried into the already crowded lower mire of the shop. • Grandma'a rocking .obair followed-;: and after dinnerthe sooty queen of the black , kitchen, the cracked cooking stove, :disgorged its throat full of ashes and went mournfully at.. ter, borne on the shoulders of one man anti two boys. - One tin dipper, one cup and saucer, and six , bine plates,•a knife box, and a broken table,, composed the !whole stook of furniture now . left.` With the help-of theswarticles, the - Appleton'S' succeeded in making , a last meal of bread and chiles% in theirhomestead,,keeping, themselves merry by jokes upon the tea eervice., After this final enpper,lames Appleton bundled baby well in a couple of window-onrtains the last of their kind ; mamma rnt her apron over her head; and took up plates, cup and saucer; .grandma:, brushed the crumbs careful fromthe old table,in- ; to the tin dtpper, and rut the knife-box over it; and ail went into prooessionont of the old house: • The limping table was soon helped ont. by Eben and Joseph and "home" was empty- , It was not long left so howeVer, for the young Appletone after establiehlak baby in Ids -shop quarter, - hurried back to carry out plan which, nt they had proposed to thenelees some Weeks - be:" fore; namely to have a grand carouse by moon light, in the deserted and doomed.old _house. Coin over - with us father, won't you?" ask- • edJoseph very confidently. No, ' answered the father leaning his head, • on his hand, as thougbfatigned. " I don't nutoh - ' like itd" , The spirits of the children were too high to -: be lowered by this reply"; end over 'they rnshed,ii headed by Master Eben. - " Hurrah," he shouted as be jumped in. faint eoho seemed to come from an sides of the 0* kitehen, finch as be had never noticed when had.been filled. It would have frightened hint_e l had ,he been alone. But the glad voices and , danoing feet of his brothers and • slaters sooii''' -1 drowned these echoes of desolation. They played "hide and Beek," " blindman's buff," and "hunt the slipper," danced, skipped, sang and screamed, until the far-off villltge 'bell struck for nine. Involuntarily all looked up foi ' ther.clock to strike ; but it Was gone,•and thei , knew it was 'time far thein, too, to go. id Let's have a grand good-bye , salute," cried , 'en. And away they scampered up into the" bare chambers. "'Good-bye—good-bye, old house l" they shouted uproariously into every '• corner. 'A startled mouse sprung out at , the- Round, and shot across the loose boards of the . floor. • "Hat Mrs. Mousey ? you won't have your house - Much longer !" And down.staire they: event, pell-mell into the street, and Boron it. Ten minutes later, half of them lay in their beds upon the floor, while the other half was preparing to follow—all except Laura, the eldest. [Conclusion to•morrow.] NEW HOUSE BY 51/MY- MAY 14:
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