1122351=21 ROME MATTERS. "Pieisiferi oa BthniLICAIII/II iA Etrsork." —lons Alrronamee Tactrmut--A numerous au ditory' easembled last evening at the City Hall to hear JohnMitchers Second lectuse. - He was repeatedly intermitted ty rounds of aPPlause. Mr. Mitchell detailed the subject of• his lee tare as Remiblicarditlfraßitant--Eepnblicanism in itestruggles and incipient stare in Europe ;'a cause which has cost the refugees so dearly.— As for Repnblicanisin triumphant, ea 'we' see it in America' ~.what cap be said of it? We enjoy its shelter, said the lecturer; we revel in its boundless liberty under the law, but we may not constitute ourselves its Professers. As to Eu npe-:-are its people fit for freedom—do they un derstand its meaning—do they know how to ap preciate and enjoy. it? Many Americans are in the. habit of taping thhse people in Europe are not tit to-govern themselves--they do not want to govern themselves. Everybody believed that something - like Freedom would arise cut of th struggle of ; yet see what has befallen Prance even now. France, the pioneer of Euro pean. revolution.: Three times has France bro ken and burned a King's throne; yet they have deliberately set up a throne again, and on the throne, a despot, and under the despot's heels . they hare placed their necks. But Amerim.ns, brought up in the atmosphere of freedom, can hardly comprehend the sore agonies through which any monarchical people must pass before it arrives at the true Republican temperament; can hardly picture to themselves the angry-nicer -into which European Society has been stung and tortured by the giant strife of the two principles. And they should not too hastily conclude •that any people can be intended by Providence to con tinue under such a goading yoke. - Mr. Mitchell instanced the case of the Lange lot brothereto prove the actual state of affairs in Europe. They were condemned to Caprim for a conspiracy in Naples, and, that as the gentle men of Naples thought fit, in order to showtheir sympathy; to appear, with their beards untrim med, as the laingelotees had worn them, the police of Ea : pies had orders to compel every one whom they met with his beard long, to sit down ' in the public street and be : shaved by the polioe without soap. He also mentioned the case of a lecturer on railroads, silenced at Vienna; com-, mon:evening parties forbidden it Parma; and especially the helpless condition of -the Irish • tenantry under landlord doirdnion. The speaker dwelt at length upon land and its tenure in Europe. -This best shows the fit ness of the people for freedom. He contended that the ifiret .great French Revolution, by de • stroying the noblesse, had made France ennstan tially a Republic, and that her Emperor is brit an accident. In Austria, in Holland, in Lom bardy, the husbandmen have usually an interest, either legal or customary, in their land, and the aristocraciese of those countries are virtu ally extinct;' and absorbed by the kingly and imperial power; bnt•monarchy without a feudal aristocracy lacks its chief support, and only waits for the first storm of revolution to destroy it. The . fact that Berlin, Vienna, Milan and Rome all readily proclaimed Republics in 1848, dem onstrated the increase of republican sentiment in Europe. In Prussia, Austria, and throughout northern Italy,,the aristocracy is almost a dead letter. "The people hold the land, and so possess the great ground work of Republicanism. The leturer referred to Prussia lifter the land laws were enacted under Von Stein and Hardenberg, To them Prussia owes her resurrection. with regard lo the Catholic religion—he did not consider it adverse to Republicanism. He thought the best proof of this *as in the history of . Maryland, but *especially in the history of Switzerland. During the provisional govern ments of 184 S; the Catholic people, he said, pro claimed the absoluteequality of all creeds, be- Mr: Mitchell then referred to - England and Ireland. He thought they- least of all the as .tion.s of Europe, were progreeeing towards Re publicanism. The feudal aristocracy is still there, and its pristine strength;, the people hove no hold upon the land; and can have, therefore, no - iddependence of feeling. They, therefore, want the -cmy basis of democracy; and, while their constitution-has.a show of liberality, the social distactions between:clam - and class are wider and-deeper than in any land in Europn.— Yet, even in England and in Ireland, are 'recog nizable name indications of change in-the righ direction. There ore now two republican news papers printed in 'England, and there is a party of ropublicaw there also, watching with pro -found interest, end. invoking blessings on the arm; of the Czar, and waiting for the commer cial smash which will give them the chance of raining at last that cunning fabric of oppres sion. For Ireland, too, said the lectirer, there are men who still dream that the remedy for all her woes lies in a republic, and a republic alone. If it be a dream, God bless the dream. We can not part with it; we cannot awaken from it now —now, when those treacherous allies—the lisur s-Itocinnber, and the Gracious Lisjeity of Starratimi—have been impelled by an avenging Proildence upon the insanest and most hopeless of wars; andwhea the earse of murdered French and famished Irish, - whose blood' has cried out from the ground . against. them visibly in their mad crusade, and clings to their standards, and confounds their policy, and whelras their ships in the hungry seas.: A dream!Be it so; but 1, for one, will never relingaiah the hope that we may count Ireland, too, in that grand brother hood of nations; now in seeming death, who wait, with folded arms, for the trumpet of the Cover or Querns Emanors.- 7 Before Judges M'Clure, Boggs and Adams: Commonwealth vs. Popp; indictment, larceny on' oath of Franoes Bender. Popp was charg ed with stealing &Caw. • Verdict, not guilty, and I defendant discharged. - Commonwealth TB. PhUip 'Olmstead; indict ment, attempting topau counterfeit money, on oath of Rene, Scott Verdict guilty, and pris ones remanded. Commonwealth vs. Richard Giles; indictment moon, on o a th of Richard Allison. Giles was formerly an employee of Moßevly b Blalr, own. ars eta sth ward steel factory. They discharg ed him in November last. About the last of that month, a fire broke out in the steel works which destroyed considerable property. On the let of Dedetaber,_ the building via again finid..--J Allison; who was watchman, discovering it short ly after it broke oat, but little dimage was done The defendant was - one of the first persona at the fire. .4 lot of grindstone -sand was found] on the eIW of a window thtough which tbeiami- , diary had passed. Some of the same :and of sand having been seen on Giles pantaloow, be was made an object of suspicion. Ditches were found on his person which 'corresponded with half burned matches found, on the glass house stairs. - Considerable other evidence was offered. It was proved that Giles was that night very drunk. Witnesseis testified as to his goad charm- The jury returned a ;Millet of guilty with rec ommendations to the mercy of the Court. Pris crier remanded: Commonwealth vs. Lawrence Taal' ; indict meat, grand larceny, on oath of John Polon.— Defendant was charged with stealing aa overcoat worth $8 from prosecutors store on Liberty street - .Verdict guilty of petit larceny. Comitumwtaith vs. William Leaky; indictment, selling liquor to a person of intemperate habits, on oath of Susan Carnahan. Thiesnitis brought under the act of assembly passed at the last ars skirt of the Legislature, prosiding for the punish ment. of persons wilfully furnishiog liquor to persons of known , intemperate habits, by a. Soo of not less that'll° nor more than $5O, and int pzisonment for a period of not less than tea nor. more LhanBo.dsyn • Mrs. Susan - Carnahan testified_ that her "bus band- was /1 man. - of-intamparate - habits; that. LealtY sold him liquor, and thcnigh she gave him notice on the 19111 of. December not to sell him 1,07-he- persisted in so doing. ' Verdict; pay'. Prisoner's counsel moved a new trial, wicah was refused by.tho Court. Lecky, was then , rdered to be committed. - . , WADHI2IOTOB CITY, Jan. 19. • Sessrx--Mr. Weller from the Committee on Military affairs reported a bill for the relief of Amos B. Eaton. Read, and passed to a second reading. M. Mutton presented the memorial of a Com inittee of the . National Convention of Soldiers of 1812 assembled at Washington, Jan. Bth, 1855, relative to the appointment of a pension. agent. A-bill to pay Thomas Ap Catesby Jones the cam of which be was deprived by the action of a coutt-martial in 1851, was taken up. • Mr. Stewart thought the Senate should have all the facts. • ' Mr. Mason , said that Commodore Jones was i authorized according to my recollection. to dol certain things which were rendered necessary by the condition of matters - In California. The Court found the Commedore guilty of some, but not. all 'the charge.% they sentenced him to a suspension of active service for two or three years, with deprivation of his pay for that time. The President, after consideration, consented to restore' Commander Jones to satire service for the unexpected term of sentence, but could not interfere with the sentence of the Court as to pay and emoluments. _ Mr. Giben thought the pay • of Commodore Jones ehould be restored, as litany eminent law yers had given the opinions that the findings of the Court martial were erroneous. Messrs. Badger, Bayard, Seward, Clayton Busk, and Stewart, further debated the bill and it was finally laid aside. Mr. Gwinn introduced a joint resolution fOr a 'weekly express mail between St.-Louis and San Francisco: Referred. . , Nrell^-Afire broke out last evening. about 5 r, The bill for the lief of the heirs of o'clock ill , y, small one story frame work shop in '' ere l — Ralb was taken op re d p ed. rl the rear 0 3. Boecldng's Frame &Ore on St. Baron Faun . f Mr. er tom the Com m mittee, on ita- Clair street. a.,, Penn. . The house contained a los y affairs asked leave to report a bill for the s ,, m tearni b t i l b e2 l ) l l4 e tirry,l4llicirenlir saw, and mach `light e- ba ens' io' -of Indian hoetilities. al. The fire is opposed to 9-P-7-H: Mr : - H a milton inquired ' a have originated ,.4oa the ignition of some match- - alr ' - au whether the propose regular Increase of the army could not be taken as in . the menu° ''''" , ,arty of children who were /4„..,lingin the work The building was al " Mr. Faulkner replied that the bill was in re meat en tirel y wage—ie and : the steam 'engine useless. Iliis, _- r „ 1 . sponse to the message of the President, asking render before they had ware ' "" J for '9OOO s uppressing to -sea-re eighteen months `munlcated to any of rhea joining buildings. -.‘, with a view of pprehended Indian we-1..... • hostilities. . . . I- ' STlia Fvel e Zee lea ' a- fi re • e - Mr. Edgerton objeoted. -.'ldills Greenwood," built in in' , . -:T -,. Mr. ,Richardson appealed to Mr. Edgerton to ' city' f Boston will anise in'tlittlau ter, the . Buckeyee State ' . It left Cue' withdraw , his objection. There was no doubt cieweel,.. t-, an the about the fact that large force/I'of Indiana'were • . me rcivig." The Patentee will take Yo y ~....„, h,,,, e - now concentrating on the frontier of North Ran by railroad to Philadelphia, New 1- "`"" - - - SU with the intent of hostilities. By . sending to _..„' ~' , ..b0,,.. l earn " t b k volunteers there as soon as p o ssible to strike a blue. Writing b " . 3 -- we w ilt, determined bloat, much trouble and.bloodshed • PittsburSh Board of Tiede met last Of _ c , Einnct i on and money will believed. Such. a force 1e best .. . . ; - 4PPointod a co mmittee in 6 . . teris t c . a ra for protecting the frontiers. -,., :' - ' - commit tee ... o ,' Dr .. the , B°l : d f t h ° ,, f-U pi n tmm nn iire E u gitit, Mr. Edgerton still objected; expressing - the ...... ,wr na ____._.`" a -",, l 'lt m "''', 4 - ,i„A - ec a" ---- i m .this fief that , the beet protection- to settlers - and ..aa '' a`c'"'"''''.------- trial - ' 7. kranti is to withdraw all troops from the • .. .. . _ ci lia . ..-"' J. : Sh i- P t°7; " ' W . rii. ... ; L .. -- Bla tt c ; i t.... 8 +... - reeee -'kee wil erl kti eri er . .Cdirvated the bill printed and losbrutßhodes, an 8r9w16 Wm. itinebdalohn' Witi.rEid.'werrtb wereep-7 °gn i, . 243; Nd ed to the Committee on'military if. - '" Pa/WI Eald4XlMinittee• • . . .- • .:. The g e t will rneet at the Merchant's tqcbenge at 91:m10clthis Morning. .Tbe SQL . eye statevill arrive th is morning.. .. . ' - •• . --- !;d.cerrzetrdr.—Tbe /aqueduct: eorateittee have appointed. Jana Machin, AtalatantColleatorof -Tolls "at. that bridge 111:14 Stephon MoSherrj . , • _ . _ STASI TIDIGMAIMI Co wriarnoli. en. Hiram exonsty,ls Presided. area State liatimtroneo-Cotriention now In - sessioast .HAI . B. It Ligbtroor, of Ms cauner, bone of thoseentoriet. , • 6 y _t;i .:{ - - ' -,• : Lannon CAMS IMO:IL ma-SW Law.—The case of James Walker, charged on oath Of Jo seph Juste with violating the Sunday. Liquor Law,. came up en Thursday before 'Alderman Major; '•The. coinplainant alleged that defendant on Sunday, the Slit. of. December,' 1854, had sold liquor. • • . Joseph L. Justice testified.--AM a eon of Jo mph Justice, the Complainant ; do not know de fendant; on Sunday, December filet; went to a tavern on Smithfield street ; saw on a sign above the door, "Walker's V ,, hange;" I called for port wine ; drank and paid for it ; any another person drink at the bar; it was on the last day of the week ; the "Exchange" is a public house or tavern. Cross examined—Don't know defendant; cm swear defendant keeps the "Exchange" he sold me the liquor ; I know defendant keeps the house because his name was above the door. Question.—How long have you known defers- W?• . . Witness.—l said I did not know him at all Question.—llow do you know he keeps the house Witness.—Secinse I have seen him there and he is the defendant in this case. Ald. Major thought as the taw under which this !nit is brought confers extraordinary, pow ers on the magistrate, the testimony should be explicit, clear, and beyond doubt It had not been fully proved by the evidence offered that defendant kept the house. It seemed his duty, therefore to give judgment for defendant The case of Joseph Spencer charged with same offence on oath of same complainant was tried before Ald. Major on Friday morning. The prin ciple witness in this case was also Joe. L. Jus tice, eon of complainant He testified that en the Slat December, 1854, he went to the Bull's Head Tavern, on Second Street; called for port wine; drank and paid for it ; did not see Mr. Spencer himself that day; was not sick when he (witness) drank wine; does not know the man that gave him the liquor. Witness is a son of complainant; was not to get any of the pro ceeds of tho case; (the law gives $25 to com plainant ;) there was no arrangement between him and his father only he was to bet witness for him ; supposed the money made was to sup ped his fathers.family and himself. , Jedgmentrendered for defendant Sum or Srocrs.—The following sale of stocks took place last evening at the Merchants' Exchange; P. M. Davis, auctioneer: . 20 Shares Citizens' Deposita Bank Co., $ 50 , 25 20' do do do do do, 60,00 20 do Westein Insurance do, 15,00 60, do National Mining do, 9,76 12 do dO do do, 9,25 28 do do do do, 8,75 6 do N. American Mining do, 30,00 5 do do do do, _ 29,76 40 do do do _do, _ 29,60 Sr.amoW oat .13E3EVOLENCE.—"Pore religion and undebled before God and the Father is this —to 'visit the Fatherless and widows in their af fictions." Her. Dr. Plummer will preach a sermon to morrow, Sabbath morning, at 10i o'clock, in Lt eelsior Hall, corner Federal and Lacook streets, Allegheny pity, for the benefit ,of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylum. The children of the Institution will be present. -- Tun Water Committee on Thursday night elect ed Joseph French, of the Fourth Ward Engineer Lower Water Works, and Andrew Shannon, of the Sixth Ward, Engineer of the works in that ward. Charles C. Jessup, of the Sixth ward was elected Assessor of Water Rents on new buildings. Disruicr Corrar.—ln the case of Winslow, Lanier & Co. vs. Samuel Leonard's' executors, judgment was rendered for plaintiff for the sum of $959 16. The cave of Winslow, Lanier & Co. vs. Adam Brannigan came up next, and is still on triaL Mmmest, Dmutair, convicted of larceny, was taken over to Major Beckham's Stone Hotel, in Allegheny, yesterday. Micluicl will board there for 18 months. LAECENT.—Mayor Adams yesterday commit ted Samuel Damian, Thos. Gouldrich and Thoo. CiIIIIOOII 20 jail. They are charged with larceny on oath of Anne Yoder. Bumso.—The body or Thom as Conway drown ed on Wednesday in the Iltnengabela, was re covered on the same evening and committed to the grove on Thursday. MArna Anams, of Allegheny, yesterday com mitted Wm. Graham to;the County Jail, charged with riot on oath of Nicholas Garver. Tna remains of Bin. Foster whose sudden death on Marbury street we noticed yesterday, will be buried this afternoon. Tam Commissioners of Clarion county hsva refused to subscribe to the Allegheny House of Itefnge. BY TELEGRAPH. - - - CONGIIESSIONAIO Wasmseros, Jan. 19. Yesterday's Proceeding; Conciuded.—Saluers.— Ms. Must spoke at length against the letter of Choate, and thought it was indecoroni to the Senate. Sir. Douglass said ho had concurred with Mr. Choate on his view of the law governing the In- stitute, and thought that the majority of the Regents had violatod the law. He defended the letter of Mr. Choate, and saw nothing in it to justify the abuse it had received. Mr. Badger thought the resignation should be accepted. kir. Seward said that the reasons given for the resignation were derogatory to the charac ter of the Senate. - The letter was finally laid on. the table, and the Judiciary Committee directed to inquire what legislation was necessary in reference to the Institution. The Judicial Reform BM was then taken up, and on motion poktpereed tmtil December next. The bill to extend the Bounty Land Law was I ,taken up, and a number of amendments added. Mr. Brodhead - gave nOtlee. that. he would to morrow introduce a substitute containing mere ly the provisions of the original bill. The Senate then adjourned. . r:,, •\.) S====MEZZIE Itarftworte, jan. 19.—New Orleans of Saturday are received: They contain details of the Mexican news to the Bth. _The town of Atolicence has been seized and occupied by 400 rebels; ‘9OO men bad left GandaWens to attack them. The papers are filled . with' accounts of skirmishes between the Government troops and parties of Insurgents and invariably claim a vic tory for the former. It would appear that the revolution has . spread to the moat important points of the republic, including the weattby and populous districts of Giedaluhara and • Gnada math and that all the military resources of San ta Anna were unavailing to quell the distubrb ance. ' The Diario, the official organ, announces the removal of senor Jawanosis from the .post of Minister at Washington, for the reason that be appropriated $75,000 of the Mexican indemnity, and went to Europe without asking leave of absence. The Diario berates Arrangois soundly, though as a general thing the late elec tion passed off quietly or unanimously, yet some opposition was made; In Jalapa quite a large concourse led by well known citizens op posed the taking of votes by cries of "Viva Alvarez," "Death to Santa Anna." Two newspapers in Mexico, the Verde(' and Herald° have been fined for discoursing on po oneetions. COLUMBIA, Jan. 19.—New Orleans papers of Sunday are received. The Mobile Register says the Know Nothing Convention lately had a Bunion and adjourned to meet in April. They made no nomination for Governor. - • - The Know Nothings were totally defeated at the Municipal election at Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday. A gold mine has been discovered near Augus ta, Georgia. The Oriraba arrived at New Orleans with $50,000 in specie. Arrangois has been deprived of the decoration of the Order of Guadeloupe for levying • com mission on seven millions of dollars, raised from this government and abandoning his position tt Washington without permission.. Many persons have been renaoved.from office for not voting at the recent election. Nsw Ton.le;' Jma. 19.--Bix buildings in the Bowery, frum Nos. 92 to 100 were burned at midnight. The principal occupants were Hyatt & Co.'s carpet warehouse; Chichester's clothing store; Storrs fur store; Holladay's millinery store; King's millinery store, and others. The guildings were of no great value. Lois $30,000; nearly all insured. ' IBosrox, Jan. 19.—The English ispers by the Canada say nothing with reference to the health of Mr. Mason. . . . A snow•^torn' has been prevailing with great violence. There is snow at Concord 20 inches deep. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 19.—Clinton Welsh, a lawyer, of Lewisburg, Union County, Pa., was drowned last night in Chesnut street wharf, hav ing walked overboard in the dark. Bones, Jan. 19.—The Canada was signalled at 8 o'clock. There has been a thick snow storm since, and may be detained below some hours. New Foam, Jan. 19.—Cotton unchanged. Flour unchanged, with a more moderate demand, and notes 5500 bbls; Southern heavy, sales 700 bbls at $8,76659,181. Wheat unsettled; South ern white $2,45. Corn a trifle lower; Western mixed nominal; yellow 96097 c. Pork firm; sales mess $12.25. Beef unchanged. Lard firm; sales 700 bbls at 100101.3. Whiskey; Ohio 860. Coffee and sugars firm, with a mod erate business. Molasses firmer, sales Orleans at 27028 c. Stocks less firm. Money unchanged; Virginia sixes and threes 96e. Pennsylvania Coal Company 105. Canton $3,221. Illinois Central 950. Reading 721. Cumberland 43t. Erie 46i. encomia% Jan. 19.—Flour dull and un changed; Hogs firm but sales few; bulk !Moulders offered at 4 and sides 5, but no sales. Mess Pork held at 11 without sales. Whiskey dull at 26. Molasses firmer. Sugar and Coffee unchanged. Cheese declined to 904. CloTerseed advanced, sales 80 bbis at $6,74, but little to be had below $7. A better feeling in money affairs. River unchanged, weather cloudy and cool. .PIIILADILHALk, Jan. 19.—Flour, no new fea ture; the export demand continues limited, and only 3 to 400 bile standard brands sold at $9 per bbl, and 400 bbls Baltimore city millssB,76. Wheat dull at $2,06 for good red and $2,18 for white. Bye flour $6,30.. Corn not BO active; sales 500 bush afloat. Whiskey dull at 38. COMMERCIAL. CO3IMTITRR OF ARBITRATION, FOR JANUARY. R. R. Raosi..V. P.—ALCL Ga 1.602. DAVID R. PAYR,-..1. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Orna Pries:Mau Mums, astarday Morales, January W, 1955 .1 PLOMI—olm on sharf of 100 bbl.. superfine at 8.841: from more. 20 Dbl. do. at $8.,25, andlo do. on running se count, at 1.3.20. aiLLDl—ashis ma who:l'4M bus. Ws at 48. and Oa boa Cora. In three lot., at 80; from store, 660 do. In lotaat WHlSlCZT—regular salsa In dray hod lots at 28, mr . ••• • . .15ERDS—a sale °NO bus. Ilm•lths at 12.37... R. APPLES—aIat of Or DEIa Roatanitaa at V. 23, cash. RICE--a isle ofS t.s. is lota, at B%VA nob. • CORN REAL—mall aim [ma store at Itt i bbl. cult DUN-tam on tha trtutriat 6.000 taa at al.roP too I* - - A - MSS—eel. of TO clut Domestic Hods st 33y, Dttst MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL The Ommania Bank, of Milwastkle, owned by Ileum Futpendle a Ca., closed Its dam for the second Lima sod finally. on the Inth. Its outrisudlug drevilatlom abent gr.dloo, II eeruredby g 25.000 of Tennessee Gs, depositei • with the tkunptroler. The City Bank, Union Bank sod the °lmmix Bank. all of Chimp, width have been ekeed rn. mote weeks Peet4 are to be wound up under the general Free Banking Lew ef thehtate. A receiver has been appeletted.who bee taken charge of the visible effects of the ameerns. The llneinnati Gazette ESTI that the mod Mullin:4 . 4M emery ether age irthat by which a Beak note or Mbar writing or engraving is ended to such se:Seaton se to de• fy the best Judges Last weeks photegmPhirt copied note of the State Bank of Ohio, and the Curlew Mn wes presented to and reminds, genuine by three of the mat esperieneed Bank Tellers in the des, and even after being told that 10 Ir.. sot =mins, they cohtended that it wee good. The New York Tribune nye it bee peen one ofthete Dotes end that It Is not hart to detect them. A of the nantion of =roar, sublimate applied I. the fur of the not* destroys the photograph!. trameadon. Bins Inn M.—We gather the following Ran from oar owl:Anew of Mitnea7 A counts °theory loaded coallwrires,, while and,* wan struck toe darn of the steamer Alvin Adams. Irina awns the deck., In the Parrenteenth Ward, yesterday noon, and wont Immediately. She crewabarsly trouped with their Ilws. We did srl. learn who owned the coaL—(Cln.Cont.leth ELOTU Pool re . vas Wsitsli4ept,, batter of the Ben • Courtin. teethed • dispatch fano Tiro_-Ilante this wort, log. which states there Is eircren tett end Adult In Wabash Blur at that point.—lltid. . • AILLTILI lirmA.—Messrs: Desng. 161 e tutees dispatch in Ont. Ino. Aderes, whkh reports Arkansas Blinn ln s floe navigable condition and - - or Com..—A eon boat arrived bete rodeo- dlr. And was moored at the lower wharf. We mar need them Infects In a few days. Tie II perhaps the mod I n ummeme that ere meld Import to OUT eityjeett• • ers.-11/m.plits 2441.1. 10th. . The Meer wag !MCI rwelllo6 sk,wly on Saturday, with abundance of water ter all dames of Mats. The Iforktown.from Pittsburgh, arrival with an esiort4 cargo:—llinattellie Whig. lith. • The Bt. Louis Ilepuylain of the lath (rusdar) roll - • We an glad to annume that the pude which marred to reign in our monetaryelreles at the claw of Int week, hes mottrely saholded. The prompt payment of ail depot. that were allot kw at tbe private flanking houses gad at the BOOtleatel Ening Inntation,and the murrain man ner ha wid th s number of our wealthiest dthens pledged their private property to snore the domnitora of thee no nitutone anther all loss, reitured mondaniae entirelv and ounfidenco was .11 that was wanting to elortge Money mat. tin to resume their wonted mum. Although there was mm ,, mewing, of■ our. yesterday =ming, yet they soon disappeared. On Saturday list, so great was the rush to the muter' of Lame a Simonds, that they mad out to depositors the large amount of $20,000. On Mon- day. however, so completely wee molds:toe restored. that the mann of Mole/ deposited with them exceeded the e' unmet withdrawribtmare than $54,000. The Republican mums. Os opligati that 'both Page ! *eon and Laker. hank k Ckuwould randnin n few days. The CincismattPottunercisl of Tuesday. however. .re that on Wednesday dispatches were remind from Bt. Lou is saying that thus, of the teselsit.Ranking Holum had Med. Names are not glean; but we Rat that the 'fell& • temv of the St. lons papers were not well founded. ~!! The Cincinnati Co-anaemia] oflicooday Ms A very genera anxiety ureesded the basinful comma. ;city. to-day. In reword to the 001alegueueell of the lath mll.l we. shooed' and generally swains, but little busbies, woe traniseted dispatches from Redden A Letting. stating - that they had etrong hopes of being 'able to Mom. businom by the tenth of .art :month, and which were made public on change. relieved the anxiety to • great extent. It was also elated on the authority of these dispatches. that the promods of all comignments made to the house- would be faithfully spoiled to protect tbehills drawn amnia them; this was dill mom deeeying. as a eanviderable inerrant of theee dmlta is held by pant. here. The erettemertt at Lent/WM. owing to - the Milne of the rotten and tenon. hones at New Minos. was 10- tapes: tthe only,ikilure we here of taking Mare them. 1 es yet. le the courmlision hone ot Ford Brother. There ham bum arreralruontssitoulatad In regard to Mears. • Mull. Mint It Co.. Pork whets, but the Journal of the mooring eels they MI without- Anyhdation 6 fad and lest the house hadrontred a dlrmareh from Mons Ca, ...my. ma we mus drawn by_ll.• U. Itthorooll be paid And ethat thnwerwyellAg .th!Prolierra Ibr by the drawer. ; •.peak Donnegin,iotton deskow erne, Orion,, &lied The l*kiord Mt& improving aCcording to the', ihliewinusgeont itO Ll= 01. r) bay - • Ws are happy to state "toad ourtabOeutanulleturere ai troginning Lorrain orders more liberally than Mr some' time pmeloom and that thelndleatione are that they will have ek eery good Spring Londe.- One of thus • Won and oldest of fear nuurulanunin has recentli ronived ders toquit a lino anunwhitteLdesdAnDnt. mod:of bnl worionen oaths bona, .. • Itzonris.-110duce comes Irtwlth each a h mama* ago so limited that merchants areoftennut to to raise Money encerila pray freight bills. 'teen ban eamplied ant of lm ye T baten, sonsidtseeehan about se mesh adMei tint soda in raising money' to par shiveing sad other buldental Menne for bringing the stuff to mirage- • It trquite - probable that reeelete • 111 fell off considera bly in a fen days. • The Illinois • Blur mut he 110.111 T cleaned teat. and the lon water in the dlliedseippl will era rent" 111•17 etdoments from that nuarter We hear that sereral of beavieet conatolvbm houses are &debiting their arrreepondents to bold hark from Mining my thing more of oresecosenee atpresent- AI the enema of drerege, sttemp. inmesees and en omen:Ml Spring, or tilt a g o . • mind eprlnge np will man a large hole In the proceeds when It mane to bee:dd.—ESL lards In Mb. IMPORTS BY - RAILROAD 0.10 asi Pair - mann Hinson-4 Tolle leather, II Maw art; 20 MI. wire. R Townsend; 3 Ws barro,ns bbla ions. 16 eke' sabers, 68 do fruit, 11 bb ls butter , 6 6.. pearls. .6 bra cLudb,.. 307 b., corn, Beans 73 do. ZO dome, 2bble butter. 0 Nobler, 2 do, 0 lumbar= 30 bbla lard, 10 kin butter, 12 bbla eorn mmo3 do inning. /MT boa arro.P.ng. Ilsb A en; 203 do, owner; 124 d 0.113 blebs), 611Eulaht en 58 btu earn.= do oats. J P Caldwee, 650 do, P Peterson; 1 ear ha.. 1)ell & Liggett2 do, I Patton; 40 bls do, .1 D. 5111Ier. 4 toga, 8 Dyet6 10 As truitji bOla butter, 6 do pork, Sinless* or, 7 bble snap bolt. taOs. Brown k eri LS aka J L Sea; 9= nes meat. Sellers it nr. 904 do, asks wool. 39 Ws apple., owner% 6 bola butter, 25 do dr fruit, 350 pp..... 2 11 Otnneld: LA dot brooms, Blown A Kirkpatrick:l3 rani. 40 calrem_ t 24 pkg. bona, 40 apples, 1 ear bar, 3 bbla rgse. 36 lions /and. sta wool, Bdo feather., 40 4.0 W eome, 4 bbn noun owners. etyma.. AND Pimentos R. IL--2552 by wheat. Big , an A co: 322 do, IS M Gormlr, 4 bbls cracklings. Robison A co; 8 tga l a rd. Regales &to 16 ,06 wool, east; 64 bole inn A •& A hII3.DC 36 Pitts glassware. Darting co. IMPORTS BY RIVER. LOUISVILLE. by Class Doinn- , 4 Mute Obace.),ll Hryl; 2 do 4 b o densokr, .1 Watt fr. ar. 44 I= stottgeast 600 b • bacon, 12 do, 100 to de, 101 bbl• I=l. 485 kg, lord. Jones t Denny. ZANESVILLE. by Adella-19 bbls butter, 2 do rap. OM do Hour. .1 t W Res: 700 do,_ Leath a erg 17 aka eon,. Bell a Liggett; 63 do, 5 do osts, J Woods, VT do wheat. 376 du 00171 owner; 33 tea bacon, "IA eks do, 31 ku lard, <soda. ZANESVILLE._ by Cherolt-1400 bbls flour E) ski bran, 5 bbla dr apples. 343.01 orro. Eels Liggett:l63 bbls flour .1 A W Boa, 6 kga lard. 2 bbbl buttra-2 do eggs, E Ai mo, 5 do halt, 60 aka oats. urnerr, 40 btga me al, Il bads baron 39 bbia pork. 4 aka rags. 51 do rye, 80 do eutu,onoth, DV BROWNSVILLE BOATS-5 ma. whiskey, J Parker 160 boa potatoes, Brown a Filrapatrlelg bbo aPPIu, 11 Whorl/ do, owner, MO bra glasa. Burr * rer 160 do. Baronet an 925 a do, lbutsa 4 cra 4 bay rags, 2 bbla lud. 1111.burdleas eo; bbla 'lnez BO bus cam Beater Alliee. WHEELING, by Diurnal-64 bbbaybsat, Bingham &co: 100 do, 164 sks osts, owner; LSO bo.l da.llycorullUrkpatrick: '2O dos braomklllsokburn a - m t o MIA; mar. Palmetto& & toc z M ia , 4o .l iv, ll "e : 1 1, 1 1.4,6 os: I.6 Bi d k o, = J il t h r eeri .66s ks i g l as4 k l . o abtuibl! CINCINNATI. by Penusylvtzda-45 bls We. 295 ham pm, 2to beef, do barmy . Jones A Denny:loo do, Mack A Loyd; 11 bblt Boar, Bagsley zix 80 Az. kobbo k k 150 mort k omety &Leech; 20 to 0894 00 hxt Won, a Mid, 40, bilaikk t oo 08 biz eztton; T Arbacklq 109 barley, lI W Smilax 84 bL ban wizen 1.49 boo wriest, Drys =tea. • FRANKLIN. by Allegheny Bells-10 ski wool, nalslik 044 2 do. oCG 30 bus fllexened, Dalsell a as. CATFISH. by Claes Flalons—lot mebr.LW A RlCCettehton 14 tone no. Brown, Fkryd & eot . b toble 43 do was sib. Fleming bro.. RIVERINTELLIGENCE. : TEAdtBOAT ARENA • AND DEPARTURES. ARRIVED. Lumina. Bennett,Brownerille. Jefferson, Munn, Brownsville. T. EL Stirlen, Hendee , _loon Wort Newton . Col. Bayard, Peebes...Elizabeth. &lowly, Wolff. Wheeling- Michigan Wolf, if Migrate. Forest City, Moo.. Wheeling. Buckeye litatneitthoorer,OineinnatL Clara Flatter, Gordon.G Franklin Clara Dean. Dean. Lord wills. Allegheny Belle No Hawse, Franklin. Chevoit. Millon. Zanesville. AMU. Cretan. Zanesville, DEPARTED. • Ls:reran Bennett, Br Jefferson, Mann. Drowneville. T. H. Btiriver, Hendrickson. West. Newton Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth Convoy, Wolff. Wheeling. Michigan No. 2, Wolf. Welirsille. • ' Diurnal, Shepherd. Wheeling, Esehange, !Jeanne, Wheeling. Rasalle. Rhonda Louisville. Belle Outilhoot, Golding Cincinnati. Pittaburgh. Clneinuan Rnrei.—On yesterday arming them gas 6 loan Wass the channel and falling. • Tho regular packet, tor Cluchtnatl, today is the Penn eylvanle—a sumptous haat. For to-morrow, Um Buckeye States has sad popular steamer. STEA - Igß - 0 - ATS. Wheeling Packet - FRE new and enbetantial eteam .. EXCRANGII, Capt. ISCCALIMIL iii a ter run - rayalar .ractet between Tit: .ZTI6 Wl:team laving, Pittitrargh arm) MONDAY, WEIMER DAY and FRIDAY of each week lOcklock. and i,Thied• ng army TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, atthe a me hoax. ab. Radium, connects at Whoa@ with Pittsburgh ad Cleveland Railroad, sad at Whaellnit with Ms Bahl =re and Ohio Asthma. Vor fivight or Faiteala apply on oard or to .1. D. OOLLIMINTOOD, moat. , at. earn. Exchange la an entire ly nen and wed, boat te l e; r i =lthk , ==atzt=l;nsi or spim • JEOR CINCINNATI—The splenAira ailt new PartetPENIOTLVANTA.Cett Klineteher. will leave fer the .Dore n el o pe r rt n.a e,..e h rt t tA r T p...x llllDA A T .4,2 . u.. .Ar rorm ln hi n vi. m iN s o tl o oNtolelA4noek.,:e... yort CINCINNATI—The steam-k i E4 ertI3CCKEYE SrATE.Capt.Brannoorn, ot as forth., abate gout all later - m.llsta n DAY, tha Met hut- at 10 acloolc a. Y. Fcr=t o t tops& ape. apply on board , or to ja.N. PLACE or LIVLNOtriON. Ars. FOR 'ENT To be Let, FROM the first of. April next, the conven ient three epee Men Dwelling Hogue.= Grant at the owner of goextb et. wetly to EAK1.V.5.1.1., PEARS a co. paNte . Woolf et., owner or Bennid. ____ • I For Bent WHAT splendid Nets Hotel , known - mat -limsn's sisswiss," susstss 32 miles front Melba of Pittsburgh, at the I unction of the Orminlarnblike a Plank Road from Pittsburgh, containing 40 rocs., and hunt In the moat modern style. with all the' cony.- lenon of* Ent clan R0te1...13u In. and Ilmoks lleniate, Stabling fort* to 100 hones. and • toe Run. The how* Is at p rent furnished with the best of Furniture of mod. .ern style, which will be Bold to the loam or remand as desired. A 11.0ardeo attached to the II(TUBIN and from sirty to enmity ewes or iiae clear land, • ioreator . plortlan of which le rich bottom. lying along_ Ow banks of Tnelde The Creek. is one of the Central Railroad Stations cm the Pam, within no. hundred yards froo the llatel.— Pereons mu go and come from Villei:ash Moe • 457 , the Mouse hwia good The es • mama resort Dr eau. ' in,. men.' (=Ulm The Necessary arrangements for a 110.1 are also for gala Omnibus. fiongslisruers. 'Co.. and farming ntenells. There are also • More. gemlnery and Poet Moe close to the Slated. The Rotel and MM.' tel.lll,[ll will be leased with or without the Farm and Rana .The above Farm. together with °thalami adMeent, completing to all of 100 scree, will te , gold entire or in sus smaller painter of wan, Omit parc..r&S, for.Couttlgy kende or Dr gardening purposes. Persom desiring tohnse the noted :or lenti l ; to pur• Les the Furniture. Omnibus, 11.011011,40., VUI d ad.. rg the undersigu i e . ai. ALLEN URA fi, Jalo-krod Katie Creek P. 0., Allegheny Co., Ps. pally Union COPY Bum arid charge llanttal To Let. LARGEAND RANDSO3IE STORE en 34 it, mar Market, under PbUo DAIL SMALL STOVE, with tiro show window. next door to Ossatts Mee. Also ,—A BASEMENT nom corner of Market and 3d sta. TED room Is walkilalskal and !BMW. and Is fareisll.* ed with good taunters, skaffa*, and drawers. pant {9 .1113.1wd E. D. OA For Bent. ARABLEDESI ta Country Residence in Pitt townahi. wltla Two An. of mon& iron noel. utt-boutaa. At. will to rooted away. azd SIAM toors to a toot Mutat. Aoply to Coo. A. Elwasa at the °Mot of ja.54.f ' PATRICK IRCELNP. The WaTehonee on the corner of Front E.. 73 tf t . '" U ' r4 . 11 Ch ina emu stitY Vtro °Tali in r4'6Nalkm. D. W. DifttriNE t Co. rit NT—The large and convenient Booing on Flort r .b beam =et tang ilo a no=o , sinin uff.d M fitari Do= t E. D. GAZZAkt. RENT—L weU lighted earner M furn Eish&e— -d t m pet s a m m. naakTht 4 Z o CMII ae THE Brick Dwelling, known heretofo re "Oar Mom," In Diamond am', 'between the Mte mood mid Wood it., at Meat odmpled by Mr. Wm. ear tube. /or terms. IMMII to jsrldf 11. 11." GAMIC •• •t : . . :4: i:C.4"ew • Yeom W. U. AteDous.l's st Adreettedng s. Mow, No. • 1O Nat so stro.Now Tor • NEW YORK AND OALIFORNA. STEAMATIIP tarn lihnesettaa 10C1111101t TILANIfff COTPANT 01 NICAPJLOPA.TILMIZTOio rjZE NORTHERN LIGHT,' STAR Or . TIM WEST . PROMETTICI7B oo DANIEL WEB. all Soot slue s o oth New York on the 1 and 27th of earn latuith. hen thew days All on Sunday, the mond.T fulloring win 0. the aallikt de7. Connecting by the Merriam Trandt Route, bashed but twelve calm of hunt trecepostunn, over. wod 'rowed* raised reed. In tanitte4 with the istamablos NEVADA. YANKEE- BLADB, OURTEZ. UNCLE BAH PACIFIC, and BRGI7IIEII JDNATIIAN, me or which - will lease Fan Juan dal Inal, the Padilla bontinne of Transit Banta km Bon bender* on the arrival of the vamoose For further lltrarn asslyto _ _ • _ CMItI,B9 'MORGAN, Agent,__. sionlon 'Allose ll nit Ehnen. N. Y. Letter Bags Made UP at the olllee—Lettersl2.s.eta Pee /a' • Inman _ • For Melbourne, Australia, Pioneer Line, Carrying as United &des Nail. /FHB A. 1, superior Clipper ship GER= Q_ TRIMS will mewl thl . lifightlegale, and nil for trie r garse r . ta ge tt El=de r has t ri:i=if e rre h Shi kgb tut sailor, and is the orlig...lghlar t w . loadlrg at um Ffor Australia. The a MOSt able repotatioo. It was the Ore, sad rig ' m the only Maar ilea Ewer/Whit hi Provided arr mon g ers ox cart wises lad ligoenk Map sod te.oll. urinal.= Ili to WO deare.,,Tirgt Can - nooseo =od s22l.lweerd Cabin usage a 26 sad sl6o_ Tor freighter paataira. &NO to OAMZlit t. my3o-tfn 116 Wall TORN PHYFE, DEALER. IN IVORY, NI and t. sranuflurturer /447 0 4 d.. No. 8 Idurrs g y 4., liew Ta - • oaoy AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND srenAuu Bohan staest, York ri ROCERY STORE FOR SALE---We hive IN Ow o=4= stook,flatoses assi good will of • laza Grater: Stork la mot the beet loa.is the shy, with eetstAlshed wholesale sad Mali aeade ist tows =4 country Poe ama ot =all capital Ms le ma chance so obtaltrpaneseket cl as and =Yen stand.— Tams *my. Pmessionvw =stes on theist of lan. Ate ply to da.lo B. IRWIN 480. W. sth it. jaAUNDRY.BLUE--The nitention - of farni - lies and waelv won= la halted to Obi Blue, whieb molt Indigo dbrolved.buoring WILY proyartles retained the Laundry Mae posemsaa, over uudiesorred Ltd the advantage of lanwating a bettor War to &Want of i e tog much otore simple and convenient funs. and of log a saving of about one bait. owing to as fast that =0 'more than onetutif oat* Indigo aut to disband by wa , tar, It la entirety destitute alga/ Pforsevittl for= to sloths. Ws oam 'whit,' trial, and warrant lobe as rec ti rtad. For sale try JOBB HAJT,Jrts • •Na 141.1Tcodat. WM. UNDERWOOD &CO.'S rozcsr. In Indian. hal:palm aszart. and =Ajar* '''ll.ll " Tici Agtry I VAPIT =rah= annotate% tall elan, W i4 r 2 uVai ll = " Ardk i al li rg..*4 4-D"anixsr4.lll=Al6.lloildbintian 01.NNATUROP. 7 25 bssipirs• extra' itgratnisigiti;s6t,:4 Otataillorp 1"3--9 prin3e Oht - %by' • ->> BELL O:HE BRIOIc tQ QB& B OB= BALE. FEHAPi . uOOO 4 oms . , PHILADELPHIA AIDVIIIMEIKEENTEL FROM CRAPE! 00.11 ADVER2II3IISO 1100511. 67 sounr ramp sr -PHILADELPHIA. Cash and Short Credits ! M. L. EA LLOWELL & CO. . SILK .WAREHOUSE. T.ERMS:--Cosh buyers will receive a dis o:mat SI.X. per cont, d o tee Inons7 be paid In Dar nods, within to days from of .111. lincurrent money only taken at Its 311S/t2t Tatle oa too dor It la reonlyed. To uterehnoU of undoubted standing. s credit of KN . . montms win ise siren, If desired 1 ere money is remltte 1 In advance of maturity, • dl.e. count zt the rate of TWELVE par cent. new= trill be allowed. Price/or Ges thefores.• In again caning theattntion of the tratlingcounaunitY to the stooe terms, we announce that notwithstanding the general demean= In commenial affairs throughout the countrY, the nitentiof busbies nlonted by us more than a year since, and to which we shall rigid ly mdlowee enable to offer for Ls. andsgl , thitt enno one tun". mordant: of NEW StLK AZ‘ FANCY . GOODS, ooreprle tobe founde LAMEST AND MOST SPLENDID 15nocKs ben Amnion to which we will roadie constun addition/6 throughout the num of new and desirable goods ditm our HOUSE LIV PARIS. j,5113-Eke B. T. Ilaobitt's Potash in Tin Cam. OF 33 L-2, 12, 7 pounde end), assorted: 143 it. In 40124 warranted equal to anr use at latent the ume prim as that bd asks, with foil din:mime for me, printed cm eachbeing In n much mom portable emadition tor retailing. Aar person &dram to Ur it will Please malt 10 dollars in a latter to my risk, or th rough some friend.in this plsoe, and win forwar d one case as abose,l63 Ma This article has been in um for the MK three ream, and glrm We best of satisfaction to - all,Who have mat with It. Alpo, super Carbonate gods Boa te Bosr der, Yeast Powder. Castile &up, Cream Tartar, Candle s or all kinds. and the bat Pnlurattur In pound Papen QOin • csas, or otherpackagee. B. T. BIBBITT. deliamo Nos. 68 70 Washington st.. New York. giit, Fo llut i ctlg:gical Cabinet. 1.44,iii, ~.,,, . o phrnic o v s gg th matichga= 1111 r, Curia Mandl= arVi r dn 'h io *gr. wniar ti rale and retail. at New with raj. Photo atonal evaralnations, with charts, and full . wig= descriptions of chamfer, dar and Ref er Cabinet free. ma. , lye LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC or NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE, OF THE KIDNEYS. And all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, QUOIT AS CONSTIPATION INWARD 1,3 Piles, _Fullness of Mood to the Read, Acidity of, the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Dier Food, mines& Weight In the Stomach, Soar , MmUtions, Muting or Fiting at the Pit of the Stomas:ll, berinunters of tba Had. littreled and Dirterilt Breathier, Muttering at tbe Heart, Choking or Sotincathir iimmallonS vbs. In • hilvg limns. of Vision, Dots or Webs bare the Stahl, rerer7r.. ed dull Pain In the Mad, Deficiency of Perrepha- Mom Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Ede Mot, Meet Limbs, Sc. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bunt : ing in the= ofilpints Meat, Donstant Imagininge of EsWana *eat oai. =UA.lu:c-asui.l:Al3 - DR. HOOFLIRD'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, • PREPARED BY Dr.'C. N. Jackson, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. • Thais power over the shove diseases is not wind:led; if equalled, by say other preparation L the United Stats 4 se the cures sttest, many eases siter_tklifiti physicians had Wiwi Thus Bitters sue worthy the attention of fimilids.— Possassing greet shims in the roctilkostlcsa of diereses or the Lira and lesser glands, .ctarcising the moat wisseho lag powroi isPiresibbnes andldloctions of the cligostlre Or finscis. they are. vital. WS. certain and ydoesszit. READ . AND BB CONVINCED. J.D. Laceyrille. Pa.. April 6.185:. say.'"s eau tit YOU tome cood certificates gre your (Lerman Bitters In this vicinity Bryon wish them. A IMP Punfft.dug coma ca It this week. says that it b. by far the test medicine she rear knew. knew keying done her and bee daughter conk Elsl,l:Lterecar Bentard's Store, Somerset- Co. Pa., Aug. 16. 1853. says mu much - atteched to your (lemon Bit. lmviag Mud two bottion of it, *Bleb / Imwured from B. Kurtz. yoursgent at Bomenet, and tbund great relief from It in damn of the User. I fled It hue effect on my lungs. strengthening and itrrl mg? irti=.l,ll.. bety to. eel. bare sled myself half • dozen I;ottles of stutr German Bit ters Mr Lira complaint and dimples. of it. narrow; chino ter. resulting mom the abuse of mercury. I was poisoned and afflicted with trams nom the an of the latter arti cle. The Cheminßitters Is the first article from which I obtained any relief. I have aim siren the article to many ammaltiat, with the man salutary result. I think as =my more bottles will cure me." 4.0. Tor" gas.. of Dauphin. Pa.. writes te kla r y 5, 1851b— "I was alicted with 'general Debit InUW Weak- stem and Ondlteemese, for wtdch liuse y, d =ay- different romedlee without react let last noel your licoflanda (Lerman Bitters. , I took slaw bottle% accoraing to dirt. Bons, and wne campletely emcee. I hem nob been to healt!ea d rlte= as I have been slime I took ycntr u 3ko Bitten are co ' A e s r'u sdrgi f always atianathenlng the system and never pro:ratieg Bold by dealer. In =edictne and storekeepers orrern whom, and by glemhut Bros.. It. A. Fahnerunk Oa, Geo.ll. Keyser. 110 wont et. Pittsburgh; it. P. Schwarta. Alleghenyat r kand by dogma in generally oa3l-17 FITS! FITSII- FITS!!! THE VEGETAEI EXTRACT EPILEPTIC 'PILLS,. rot?e o.re.d/yt . ,,5=,..rp., oral on Namur and Durtaxs. rERSONS who are laboring under this die tremens ors/ady will and the VEGETABLE EPP PT/C PILLS to be the only remedy ever dlecurered Put Purina gptloter. or fading bite. Vase Pith. poems swift action on the nerrotui eye Gm: and. although they are prepared esb , eially. for the ponce* of curing-Wite. they will be Mond of especial tow ant for en persona afflicted with weak latrVilß, to. whose newton system has prostrated or eheMmwd from sal anse le-stever. In chronic marls/at% or Mama o. bog standin4. suterinduasi aeroplane.% they are ev• medingly trearaclaL Price g 3 per hoe. or two totes Orr SP. Arnow out of the city. enclosing a remittance. Will bare the Pille sent them through the mall. greet cf poplar%mh. by Bern ILINCE. N 0.106 women. stmt. Balti/oore to whoa. enters from sit paste of the Union must b Icrw.le rearirgh.t by fl EMING latO& L . Ho, al) Wood et. oe3l4ltwilsign Esc:m.o. B* or t Pittsburgh. Mr- 21th. 1105. 1, pWefST of deposits, and balances of deposits, to. dollars and awns& vhlgh haw rsioalata Tar d In Ma Dank fbr -tlues years : 4. V. 9;sm, 111alch113U3,1t5I-.--.—.---S3B.EL . —._. ...... ..,... f.soo l c.): Hobart Borala, April t4t. David Torrance, Awil M,11151--- =kW. 1 welly that the above atatarnant Ii eoMot. to the bed of my tooldadza and be JAS. B. 111:111.11AL Castdar. Swans sod sqbaeribed to act Mb Zith day of Noon bay, 1854., O. W. 811.14E8T, it-o]s./..itNotary . Polak. Self-Heagag &TA Bcz Lis: TIE Subscriber having purchased the Ca-, elusive tight or J. J. Johnstosts Patent Dog sad: J. onnstonsa Patent neltileatlng Smoothing Inn% tt nor attentively engaged In manufeeturing the tama In oarr motion pith the i.th.. he bap emestaatir on Mint at hb cattd_ava, as r zop t o:i r tie b. Anebor mca Tarot and gad ly.s, to 'rater' he would ' reeneetlily um** th• attenthnt af whaled. dealers uld nubile In marsh cealyd • C. KLNOBIAND. All why • .It Ps. IaSIOVEHISIG GOODS. kItANIEr VAN GORDEN has just toed m* And tainttfol assortment of Enure • Pareses and WU fa ClMD.,_Tartstena and 13 • Auk and oseas Vett., tUsek lioshay and 0 • In wool, edam and ellk—Slbbona Betts sad crapes. • AU onatlea tAlmada. It Won's teat Kid Gloms ma slaws • . imed A 9 33 ustutrf MUSA comer of Um 1., •• •• • Areessment Notice. TStookholdeze of the Colling bruin , .re to.b7 notl6ed that ea sareautut ictifir um. Pet awe has been kited. cat,tbs Rock of add cknast imo s=la i =ay vend% pr deZiklim Trensaraz, I: __'.t, I . : 160 i_t ENTLEMENS SOLID GOLD OALIFOR NIA DIAMOND °LAMM= BREAST PINS with chain. . 40.11, t r =t1S1 ji . t.bout. chain u it ti. T=s t, l . ns o m and aro really worth arta tc P rfiro. Ws invite every on. 'LllnTor BS, 407 Broadway. 7 7 N.B.—A:6mill history of the Dismay 01 thus atones world not to sada Professor Jamb so well itnawn Ibr his supelor mannOtatureof ACCORDEONS, HAAB( Ma large quantities to Callit h wp wc hla dumb there math= • swim= ot the Quarts whiclubs immediateir sent to his manufactory Pads to to out and rood in the inlaid wort on Amordeotm„hts scent th Paris being Minot with the beauty and bah of the tou..beton polished, mot quzatltr of them but r, bend the manufacture of the 111/10,11 Pins, at a grim' within tits reach of an. • : . WATCHES . IND JEWELRY dews dreztpths, takes lurked In the window, and sk 25 ter mot. lees them sayether More In the United States. &J. JACOBS. 401 Broadway. New ork.. • These • moth, ma ll to our part o SUM:ate& Y Retro by =slosh& aosaant. addressed Lt J. JACOBS, StN• Isrosdiesr.l4 York. N. 13.—A e• • •on be seen et the Comilla Acorn -hoed • If you don't want to be Straig ht don't vs. it &Morn Biter..—For more than tyro roan 'ea Iwo worn Dr. }fames .Wubbigton ibistrmder Brun.' and feel it a platoon& duty spin to reoommand ita we to 111 of redentur atmapations. Combining the saran vantage of a Bbonlder Ehnen with thceenf • Par of Bt. =I n, latX t lad ta cco=le. snAl a fe d egif of put. rending trbo ore in mentor in " an artkie. &odd eelt 012 Dr. Kelm. on Wood Arcot, corner of 'Virgin alirri .I,,,gidtanethir Renee, which bar recerity been ninottim- Bold sholeado arid retail at Dr. KEYEZWEI Tama and Shoulder Draw Depot. 140 Wood strrot.i Plito of tha Gold. XOR, ILENT—The 2d, 3d sn d 4th story. rooms oval. Wilson t Bon's Hat 13sats; sad Timid 'a Donlon* Hasse, corner of Wood ,st. and Diamond (entraams off Wood at.) The Tilers roc= ass each 60 fest frtnst by 60 fest dsexand_well lighted...dor tenni, noir* . se2o•tr .6 - .IM.SON BON. 91 Wood st. ROOMS-50 doz. Corn:l36opLzi.ust zee mid for male try MoOIiNDLESYS, ,tne:l t 00. 11:i7/0,9 01017/1 V 4 ii):V4 VALI,E3t FORGE WORKS. J. is. HAtili it, SPEER, HAVING .eommeneed. opeistions in the NM "PLOUGH VICTORY, in Idaischester, Ire isr• toallietatiff P=ll.ls l : , :terna . deVe . ol . s . lb j e 'l" lllll7Pstennotible or DrUrtflougtui, J. d. Mar Pe: tint Iron OW,. Ploughs, Improred Lams Ploughig also. Old* and Butkisdl, Ooliton and Sugar Pio?. tiMat l '. rt with Plough Points 'and rustiggsoreg.7 l =l Li on . Our Pkrisits and' Castings eon be had and Retail. at our warehouse doailid Lining rt., Pittsburgh.. •0111.001.14••6 t iLotiß.,obblfi. extra, s" -- • 200 do ruprrilne, IC* extrs frartli, miring and for eby try• D.W 4 fig 119TINZ 00. No. 43 ir PS /haat street. DnaMps Tribune, nm_ r 3 is one of the oldest and most widely circulated Newtown ID lowa. . , .. ttabmsb aeobsco sad Otos& irlablag to tot tat ,toudnett of D'aboono sad this Upper Bitoolodot will do Intl to rod ttolr odrottloom_losty to tlat IMBUQ TAM 13Mit a =iTI. ...!.yr= i t i tol=l4l/1 tit tbe stop teflon= tali oolu mot. , ; + I_ld re MIA ITERREOTYPES—You am sof that ' ' A i r an inaneYbY l l l "l64l = l""t st ri• C a Uf s afr amti foo" b ro tg l. ' " Zsun.zat alods'ecars today, valle=rafkfro. a l / 4 s filf ”f 3.• xforrawf is Ifolutlattgelaflo eitotar• ram Stm. 'dassattavalss. ..w tariff sli; , .O - Ipt UTTER--14kegs papked Butter,:•• - RIE FLOUR- 60 bblo.leod and for • 111 .65 b ale 3 rec i 4 Pdfor 'WO". JIIV- ' — , "; 7 . SILL 4 mums IErALIVT I 9B, - VALENTINES—A ins .78,4thst. paNuIIeNTATI STAB CANDLES— saboxeo era IbLesetg _lO brL of 20 ac/4. 10 go /0 ft. Ir4 W 111 . a Phi.... . ct an , for , Wear's. Irgs. priatelaid ni d u a l g reed aid ..aLaarafe *O3 a VIZ 00, - . MEM AGRICULTURAL. &C. Pittsb ED urgh Hedge Farra Nursery, lIATon Wilkins AvenneA t oho= one quarter of • mile than th e eersind mate on the Farmer.' and Siethanica * Flank lioa an Menton Fourth erect. and lals?tit three and a quarter m il es tro= Ettudeurrit._ Wal • IA& MURDOCK. rerseristors. They ogee ir rote • Tti7 I ..Se of trees and piaci., ...halls for transtdateting this ALareO ming goring. The Nursery nor covers mete lid ems or motmd .iLnd contain, err. 200,C0u trees. slunhe- and lant., 10.0001ra trees. and ELMO Evergreens p andftralw, n rs of ithealse for removal to orchards sad pleasure gemead.. Flouts earth:Lily packed and sent according to dlreetiona to thy parrt of the United Etates. We: , :2 ; „„„ to mil theattern of the rs ,I&,,o,Artunth. b nie Epri7 d flltr e mbra:lngly all the Evartr= gia r ily. th2ige l' . and Exotic, tMat Is l am s of general ortitivekton ' ttliTiection nary, Planta can be e n cured of many thin= quite I to give Prices moderate as =nal. of atrangerrsa ' sails. sew regnant* in thee city Of Pittebtugh required at all m ea. rtedare midmost% to ,trough Wllgbas Poet Mee, near burgh. Ea, or left don an market dam An - Diamond Idarket, gill be promytlyvettended to EITTSBURGH AGRICULTURAL WARTr' HOUSE AND ,SERD ETOR.E--No. 119 Wood stmt. bank, Pk—E.l. BILLNKLAND (labs EWA Mr season t Co.„) Idnutlictufsr sad Desler in Agricaltund and Horticultaral Implements, of all kinds, Elindssale sad Ere talk Yield, Outten and Plover herds. Er eon. ME mid Elude Treer, °nano Poridretts, Chemind Falb, mud other articles corosschol with Astrienitank dsrll7dinls • Fruit Trees, Evergreens, &c -rrIE subscriber would most respect- Lolly call Ms attention of his friend, and the pu Ile to blo vary large stocker Fruit Trees. Soar trulabnibberY. Ms* Oremilemse Planta, az. e the stock is lugs and Ann Of Pear, we ye some Dwarf and Standard of Dm. 0•2 I tubing, of cholas rarietlea Per, torero] thousand ens, with Chu. ry, Plum, Apricot, EnspbacUs, tkosebarries,Corrants, du. Our Diaricreemy f=l to tbot.ot which we hare, m will any thousands. are ans. Pomona wanting largo ntmoNnts be libe s rally dealt with. Call and see our stock. Ws rd.. way yieshoriort. Orders Oakland Pittaburch.P. 0., Mr. It. Dalr Liberty ft.. the Nursers; 1 main on Penna. Asensio, or thePittalmrgh _Nun:m.lg miles from Oakland . vitae promply attendad to. N. 13.—Pbinting dohs neatly to order. ocliadtarg Joao 111111DOOH. JL Bal.:Wood Rowan. , RRANGE=NTS hue been made with . the mplieton of Bay Wood PlAlSlOUdeasfor soon 't calmly of str i ttteer and cat genera thong Mater and Bantam T. , ' end gentleman can te tarnished at stmt.*. asi7 of talks•inli Fr. 1.0 Imam lerLagtetskixa , sar Beniont • Ele /Mango - . Omuta litatter. neon leer in awn= Orden Ss Itormingidants, also received at B. '.... &MN geed Wanton" fe3l . 12g Wood street. VREFIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY. • I. The entemitor offer. for etal . choke &Mori *hunt stroniroigoromPEAß ,tothderarte r=ria,st nre4ri 'r e . s. t ratie== li ttrrait liespberrfee and other Fru' L'emumeou, Elyadtbs, Tn. Ups, and Cram. Wats, ihr blcoutthil 4 n winter and wing; Implements fbr the Ferro and G of mod appromat nonetruetton, from the deed and filament Warehouse, 40 Fifth etreet. JANES WArtDROP. AIM :73 A SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE. ' Pioneer Line of IffontlGLPacketa, CzCAR.BI7NCIIIIS UNITED ST TMKA= The Milo. lug Ships two Belga 1 . 100 tone. J. l / 1 51Vrr. /.200 Apezetinenchita,4oo toar.Ausrl Lad Franklia,9oo honaditig 18.51. 863. Oman Nook, 1,450 to,. Sept Maxie° " Offit' 1852. Ocean LOCO ton. rim. Oruro, 1,603 tons, Oct., 1852 1863. 8anu0,1.46016m, Dec., 1862 CtrrOm 000 tom, December, Ikla lBs ' 7 . 1.3 0 0 tonL 3" " Aalert Psankbailfeb. 1854. Nophenta.l.2 l lo tom. Marra Nifrafar , Luoo tow. Mfg 18.53. Oreconi 1.000 tom, Muth Gertrude. 1.000 tom, July 1853. 1854. Nimrod, 8,00 tons. April, 131 The ships of this Um fitted with Eniersces Patent Ventilator. and carry Pinnate' Metal% Mellott. The now and mounincent Clipper Ship FLYING SCUD, 1,713 Torus Register. W. H. R&M. Master, will mead the "Gertrude as Elghteensth Ship of this Idon, ,and will mil fin Mamma Aculanlia, On the 20th of September. eraThep PLYING SCUD bp built on the most antuorsd mod' rinciples and b coraldared to MA, dent med.' of lumina Architecture. Thom who desire C qulnk run in one of theta:test and fastest ClipperShipe mer bMit.shatlid secure wawa without deter, as emir a limited numb= of Ist and Sad Cabin passengers will be taken. For freight or mminwappry board,a. Pier io Out Hirer or to R. . GAMMON, bra 116 Will Emma, New York ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS. THORE13011& SCHLEIF, . 14LASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third Arid.; Pittsburgh. reePeetfully invite the attention of the pa de. and cid...dawns, Bnildereand Gentlemen or True. tees &bent to build Private residences or churches, to their ePeeinobunfSTAlNED GLASS, at theirestardiehment, for hire Eilver Medals 1r re snarled by the Penneytranis State Fair tr. 1883, and by the Allegheny Comity Fair for MA. They ion Rewired to exabote Stained Glue of every style Sod designs, for amebae, private dwellings.. or Strambnate, from the plainest and eheapeat to the meet arnamentalmidenstlytinelnding floods:oration oferoucties with 1.4 b to torah ealptural and rob:eels, and ever other deseriptionof Ornamentad Windomnalso, Ornamen Dom, Trensams, Bide Lights. Sty Light., eta., Introdmoing Lemdseares, Fruit., Flowers. and every carte. ty of enroll work- EnamelledGlanof new and handsome patterns at I or prices. inn Entry Lampe, and .Lamps for Hotels and Ilestanzan ie. got 01, In basorxoe Myles% short notion. bey can °ant to work already eurmted In this city and other phteee, for ebrarlormateemboate .dprivate Swellinge.Lassridshote or their mimritr end shill • del idylialteT Carpeting%Oil Moths and Blattinga ROBISON fr. CO., FIFTH STENBT, OPPOSITE TRS THSATRE, ELATE now on hand, and to'which they are &fly adding, • large and &ohm is...taunt of the •111egOOdajfen1 the lomat to the highest goad blob be load at eastern wires. Also—Rugs, 31aze, Window • Rodeo, emolthno and table covets, 801 l fiol lead. Groan on cloth, and all other good. venally kept In as rpet booms, to which the attention of purehasera is In deed. oelo Pionger,43l.4llmigig r -P' aokett_ 1 Few York so Melbourne, CABRY72rO tfIaTED .474183 MAIL. beautifUl tuadfavorite - Mpper Barque ninttemth ship of thhilhus, be dna p m. her seannn voyage to Maltotunth on the 20th - Mn4sonarnonaatloni =imam& Eaton rtst Cltbln.llso. Second Waxy_ a 125. Th* vinhajllonn4 by the celebrated a;hgneg Ship Windward. Apply. on boardat Walt, East Sher, or to nag B. W. CAMERON. 116 Wall street New York. New Leather store Lt 17 .1., MOWRY, late of the firm of R. Bard, • No. 22 Liberty sthi•kooodt• the head of WV Idol . mai Mall dmikW ba US STsrao utp ad 0 has jog. tatarmsd from . this East. and is Dm% Vo.7attls i rLs i Ll " V 'm . & 14=1= =IVA Ewe skins. Morocco awl Rlds. • of all .Enany_and Unfair 'Ring and a koral. amortross d" rornsdloYa n nrz , .. Om d r4l4,lroald lfre As% a-");4 my fricads P ro ' call and Imam my stock Wm, Aorebadagslimshosa. mhl4• , J. G. MOWRY. c c i l i krT a Eß DAIRY,-The subscriber is pre to Turnlab to Landlie% NM= NMI and trill by tbsoktul C O WS the patronage of ttla friends s ad.he Dobbs HI/ COWS niN be fed. on good wboltatan• %od, and awry ears sin be tsars to isUA bb customer. OMoos add.retaxt to of . t th n N d to. thend elnna t n f atN4.ll b•P . PARax .. CAMBIA OIL CLOTHS, . &o. W NOLINTOOK k BROS. are now Roll- V eloaott nod? antler Rock of lelerLediner, On Cloths. tbr aeM., at whew knew thin imer oftred In the weld ers =rot oor nod. condo. laout of taatolkodola fetch Want Me t la rep t Tapestry Thrunielw_" ' Brawls. a ly en ere seed eons= " Damask. and Plebe Wl:ahem dam,Ras Wp, jr Alse,oll Clothe, • Window Sandal, Meer Roder. fletialelt. BltUip, wed Mate of all kind., With • full eseartenalt of ell artlelels glenarslly test In IL per verahosse. Parfoot wlehlus to.furalsh Strunberte, nooses or no tele real do well to enll now, es sow Is the time to wear peat near Ll beewednr Reseeenter the Shoe. No. 1-13 Maeltd• at. bertF. TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN.) TAN NEREL—roz 5t1e,478 scree efLand, io Wartinorennd county. 60 miles (2 hours ride) from PlttsWritt end Pit rano from MU& Water Marion, on the Roorariewrilt Railroad: About 60 arra ire dare*, food IS .ilahre land. wtoin with* la a Log Homo and Berm It to well adapted the railog of that,. aril votiMmaksius emollent Dair7. gram trowniglomorlantly, and the plea. bring well my = withi t t r he , tizt inti chestnut, Matrm Therm Is on en Oa, nowt aboadoare .the tnoter3 White Oek,Poplir, to. nit well worthy' the attention ral T rad ahne& D ar T k h t imber atn e l ilat twotro urtrmbi either than the prim stardtsnd lucid of the land Would lent owl . en=irid.wiznetazlibr lo`pdoe of $ s arra az it will be dl„ Wed in ma jugaiemat from Si; . woßttlit asnyt o lielawar In throe anal armannual ramenta Title In la 16nautro of • T O& rirOODB.76 W o ad et. . Dinolnti , , of Co-PartnotilLlO rit, firm of WAiiNER,•PARK & CO: - MILB dissolved on theThisy of Demmber, 1834_, G.8. arner baying Wooled Interest to David •D. and James Park and Jacob Painter. The busman of the late arm will bottled by the underdgoad, wisp will motion: the manarasture or aeon Sheethess, m7ored and whits On , pa Moon, C1=174 Wel. Twine and Batting, =War the style and ern of PARK, PAINFICJI CO. • .1411 DAVI 1i D 8 RR,Jr. B. PA PAR Jr K. • • • . • JAWS PAESTDR.. ' To Past, Painter t Co. T eseilally resomnaend a• • • Dim at the rtnasits.gDmikk>o,t/rAtir---•`. 11A11N ER:10 TTON MILLS; . PARK, PAINTER k CO.; Warehouse, No. 149, lirt, and 120.2 d its., „, DIDER 'AND WINE • VINEGAR' ,PO.I.EVILLUNG,CYANILY USA. , Weft ]mown for ita fora iteroor;ArlreriptA gad Ykrar• • sad war706.1.t0 improve br. isnig cu tor b, 64l•l•6 th 4. Irrel, half -•-• oobatwT• ' ISt AM.nn 146 Watriget4fia°46A The Liverpool and Philadelphia STEAMSHIP. COMPANY wad Willa their Amite Statapow. CITY OP II ENCECILSTEP...........Ttsts, Wilco. • , OPPY OP BALTIMORN 0260 pszA, pop:. ittaiTAITTCB. our or wAsolsotoK qr PSI s&srt- lizom Liar= NANO/MOM—iv/ow .•1 CITY OP MANCHE -TER.- I =ldoir. 18th PAAy. 1814 gAziumw2.l.boatitrondoi, I'ItLIYESPOOL PTIT9PMILSrar=r . 44I I , 4, . I6 S 6.' • te.AT.BB OF P.418340E, - 1005 110/0/001. Solaro Bopoo.. Po' geonn y ßereh., aBnfmat. . D l ASSIVNGERS: .A limited nu l: Mot Tbied witlios Aso Mao rbiIAMPILIO Asultinspool. Awl umt In =Rio , • Moo rhluosuada. Prom itiorn& Cort.Matill te• 1/1U laved hem .lo ore dedrousof out thols Moo* At comopao4- ors a - frozol.lurratto.' An Bunts= IrSl no cur= on Inca An Gods rut 1,6 the sant' AA Plailedelptds p• „.tytzbabrwaitlettwith t., 3tay and wqmit drat, And— 1 lnsLaromepre. =inv , - - No. 410 et. 11 . ILITAL 811 AW, Couizatamon': 42g • • :; vadthigmardesat.Ns,o3WidcnitOs' • • Iturazwea.-1 . . ftgan • ' 4ll Set it /ord. %.=ll4l 3 lgm , a ,„,,, :gki Polbertem, • yoR SAW—A Tlamble H;• . - •1 menu eme. Tide Is Tars gentle. • . R VIORSAIX-r4beautifal cat thaithetzwas4 Mudd* or ;Mg ch=gfaid win VI In • ,e r , who r ~ . •1t ~; - ,..::, - : :-:: . -..':.,!•,:.. , :.:;..:.:.7,.--:-•.. NOTICES &C - - VOTlC_—Thii Lie firm cif Wik . 1 Weincl; , -'.- NkS I Z. & L T& b be = fe. i btba: , u 1 :Zet I .11. J 0 ,, g a, 5 : : : . 'r. Wars 'a.,..th . . D. lea*. =Fig; Ind • =r l ; , .* . 4),PARtNERSIIIP—The undeasign4 o i th. late.im Ed Wiel., A. Artltadleak Um taa dim a, ad with biro Wi1...1.131 MEANS and /13.1 , 41.901 i A.. . 00 'P IN farthe paws, Cl continuing the WholeallerGro. - : eery and Oommisdon busineed, at the old stand, paw n, . . Wad and Water ate . Etttebrd^ under th. 'at W yle at'ArOANDIXS4 wa•N d - k he. . fit. ' . Tit: continnanot of du 1.141 , .04. 0 . i . 4-a. - to late drod '. it,. 0-P 7 AICINERSIIIR=We hac's this day . satcclatedettnelyas Inthe Ger Set bwin et NA. I Market st...tb.parts.hip to. date STOW the Ord afJeausry bat, and the basLusee to be otoductett motet tbename end One af.W.ltteChatoekt ItrottAre. • - WASHINGTON 01cCIANTOCIL. 'AL/MANGER &GC/ASTMS. ONGSALS I. SWIG:STOOL " Pltttturtb. Way 1et,1864.....101.8 • . •' - • pCo-PARTNEBSIIIP'NOTICE.—The dandned have tbdidir _denied al= 2BB 2lB Th.. the transaction of nu annle.w• and Banana _and. the ann L.I.MASE MIL, W*3l, .. Mutat and 8 Unita Matta. - A. J. !MOAN. DANIV.I. IkTOTIOE—I Lave told my intism4 in the 1: 1 . 1 Dunne= of tone Millar4 Cc. to 8,..:/.. 7 10ni arta, - nth Jno. Phillips will continuo at th• etatok - No. locb , Print It. I cordially' tectenataul the new n amain pay 'E: P.aI Amin A. LONG &CO., Ball ands FOLIA • Sin and& PlUargaplutrusttenti aM ft h t ei o . their at 0" ?. ...;;;.% We fit up houses wit=m•ut. mak. brut cutb ßztnre ack of kinds tourist., hant PUMP nna thlk • and-keep antbathitban metal cuastaathc on hand. NOTICE—The interest of John At well.in our teatineetets .1119 to Wide*" bi.eatew ment. Otis businete, ea wWleni• (Wears, will ten* tinned 49 the remalniest Dartiroete, under tee ertnat• BACALEY, OCISORNWS & CO, Noe. IS sled ZI Wood et., Ptttaindeb; BEOALEY, WOODWARD& CO, • • • &to. =I Market It., Pelledelehls. ' Pi ttsbnegh. Dee. 19. 1834.-den WM. &WALLY & CO. , "Prove till things, keepo d."' to . that which ls Go TYLER'S COMPOUND (GUM. ARABIC SYRUP a • rjriPinereasin demand for this most pleas agte,..aah.4 the remade , : , tr i &kg= as to Man it within the ef all damn, an orchid.' ti mar ace/ anat.= preparstkan attested ny Irma ollmadana In Baltimore. Wanangton, is —thew of Innlana. Ponnsynonn. Vint/la& •da. •who him been altnenet Mite ellicac7 when the usual reloratee hats alien; and by thousand. of our most reSPerted. Mtlonar who him rued It in their familia both as preventive lad-. • care with never dating mown for the lan twenty 'year'. ••• awing which period. with very titt/a aid from adverd.. do, It has gradually mrread it. rem:dation over s • shot. U don. In raw of mount • Con ha, Hoarseness, ie., n anis immedino velieZ and generally corn In a day at two. without Mt...faring with diet or badness. or render- Ingt the spitaro mon syseeptith at Odd: In elimmie en": , Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, isronelu- tis, Affections of the Lungs, • and Consumption, It xt always refit beneficial , and add= Ma. when eon. meneal In time, to perfect a cure. Price 20 and Parente a tattle. Whatnot.. wad co Agents, dienrsIMBILRM asta HIM a ca.) rt. co wood it. Coughs! Coughs!! Coughs!!! • eiI.RELIET IN FIVE NINUTIMIJES TYLER'S GUM. ARABIC COUGH CANISY DROP PATENTED 1897. • IHESE DROPS wherever they have been introduced, haws speedily aspersed .M all other Con . Lozenge% Wake., Sta., for the relief of Conchs. • licarsenees. Dor. • Thsoatand all Pubnote.rp tkeme!!!:tione. Their aupesiority conalata in their agreeable Savor, Mean! sand emu Injurious drug In their composite and In their prompt action alttunit Interfering erith diet or bust. • nets, or rendering the system more suantible of cold.— • Teel aro the meat sultable ibr CHILDREN: and eery tote, - afield to Pi/ MAO SPEAKERS and SINGERS; 'they see more all husking= from the throat, and news and .give to to the toe.. Prise 12% and 2.6 emits 10. bon. - Bold Tholetale and retell by PLEMING 0808., Oita Kikala. dd 1.C0.) N 0.60 Wood at., and mod Drag and Candy ARTIFICIAL TEETIIII DRS. DUNCAN & CAIDIRON, \ " DENTISTS, 2Ve. 155 Wed SUR. street Waxen Race and Dias ansanie 0!z cfNlfArl OFFICE under the management of tatruvresent proprietors. has boon Sm. easing in moth 012 for superior operations in the Artificial Depart ment of Dentid.rr Ibr the last ten year& and no espouses cr effort shad be wanting to err ',Misread°n to ell who maAf . eattth their tlonrge.xi,olu at ten t ion tothe Mowing esseutial points pertaining to Artificial Teth. sig.Beser ty and naturalness of appearance, onahty Lad strength, of the materials. comfort to the wearer. sod neshalnciu motoring the natural appearance of the toesak.and eta. Sty to =stints, 1.11 e`i of ride they aro w-rtsated saying they are •aweedeal by tem. and enueirdhr feW.• TZETH Weeded from one to I'd pat, with Arunmal Owns. Pull and Half Petel invariably inserted by nactloa, Allele:rations in Dentistry perAmmed in the most Ma " 41:11in i Ztaiderint, the surerier character of the work and tbc na-nnten given. they an the =amen... able In the West. neoreah. oemot,. - irer,t3ooper " " rid, " 200 The molter refunded Otos Tech do not Imre estbdra - Wry. • girror the Inlhneudimi of thole. tlelog at e. d'Alene*, we would state that our fad ides an such that we Sea make in the flout sty.% efull set ef TEICH in from Urn 48 boors, and teak pieces la proportion, Weds aodsteth thin need be apprehended. W. C. DIINCAN. J. G. CASIEROI.." - &Mr N 0.155 West 6th at.: bet. (t Oin. - 85,P,EARS' MILLS FOR RENT.--These desirable and retry roomer 11.013111N0 • MIMS and, Ater,.. . , , lowsas the orment ._ -..das - i - e - enTrYtt7;l74T - l un ft ZiPinn — _, TNINKSZaa : betas Runnel tgle LI orton Araltiagi a . , u. .. Beaver eftmt. ootelet Lock of the &AL VW VO,....Crlghtme Leal railroad. -Them Is a maim . theta. warmed) and wlllbe b V Mat e,teeh JR, the river, whlektrlll mato : cotoßoltlitaiMeAtt: V rlirariEtTi gh ar hu a good ma of mliT.l stoat 112,000== Oaten= meomprietarsi as they aro' above. • Ilioeset.MIDo:001 EtitotEse oddresec &WSW& rum Bearer 0o- rimul. or J. D. STUAST. mite • ' Union Um. Pk cobtorka. A. BROWN, would triostreip¢ofully hb -ritte=tlTepoutbatitet=ri on baod,nl ,tx__ l ttrA . Mete ascortmant of Ye:titian •Bitnd& • .e t i l an Mad. Ma ace Duda to order La Lhe best cayle; ynceintat tam& I:w a l t z& e lL d lttl f te: States. thi ßla &igen. -by rea i4 med stack, toole, aed enod of eauw the Cabinet, ablichmearot Hammy &McClelland, I amineyszed to fastdsh Ahab old esstamess as Tell es th aynaLln at .lams , with et In their line. &depot, Mo• $ Wood Moot , PWW S 4: " inch=•• • • J. A. BR 7 OT IN TEXPERANOEVILLE r. PON IMLB—lionting 26 foe. on Walst=on the math 10 fbot. .11.4°..-This'"lorfeThilnitillAtnaled.'" and de ll4k lities t° ln a Tonarnerville T teing nenlT A lieft.l. de 4 d 'WM glum- JOirtkklitSZACtormr. Lair " • Assvnee'slSale. •-•'; ' FrEundersigned will offer for side upo4' 2- vandals on SATURDAY, thi.2oth'ar JA A'.. • 0853, at dolOr-k. P. M. the Steel w A os; MIN . torment Machinery known as .31liaIrrabishas 'Werke Paeans desirous otanssaglng In the Mamma watt . lnd_thio • ternabas opportunity_ hr tnrestsoent.l,-- . • , , Tl.lOB. M. Plldeburiohd . ealst..lB36. -• ; . P. She ea esn Anind at his adze at anYthae previous to the Inst., by persorse 4esirosa ortoinett Executor's Sale_ • r that litautiful:Ognxkt-y Seat; tor:lie:lV o ! ,. dee4t M at Thel IllatMEriba Cliff f Wsthii.iliallii o 4o; Gild - pasha aboh eusatloval. cookohangtonadg aetraf .. .aglent hoot he a blgb Eah tandlogs them% Ex AWE' BEE Thealhtur n.== and , Brick:Bain, Caniags Mas .Blab aga:A =et beaus tbo sam• perty allothelto Idea Arabella-Ina:Er • Ilelel,now alio lathe patUtloa at the hag oetaba,; .ot wal Moab= Hostaola gr. her leAber ,. andahrib blaarS • sad hr tha Mum: of debts and Um matotenanea eor - nor ebildrem. • long thee eaa bo glean Ibr Cho hertoent• of a ohildorablopornon. ha Embus loooar.. bar lale- - = Walsh and WEN thesedethann of grotheolog,L t ”laggent -- ' all on the onbecriber. THOMAS DAVISON • . • • - den Okatfa of Arabella Btaaoullebi. Za4 4ig: . 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