. : IPITTSBURGH:' TRIIIISDAY MORNING, MARCH k1&56 I I fl: ' squat rcx-:. , ......_.,... - .....-... a- ' i ' . o • renscrassoneiiiiii:.-.4.- 1 •--- '''''' -- ''''' o - - oicrsmastaun aos7u uo - n 7--- -- . Z.-:. o . ''''' .. I - 1 0 _ t — r ---- :, - I'''' I I: 1::------- .----- a : . 6 ~.. to.: — ::::=:= .--- '''' --- 2 - 1 5 11 - 77: ----- ::::::::: ---- 7:. 4 - so re re = — =.7::::::::::::::=1 1 osou • , v,states LtaYrs(Lb& wit H aca ec 2 a. x Taa , ra. r pe Exam at 11:h, ,_ i i ...4 : , 2 . 71f, Attempt to Battle ty Negro Woman. GMT EXOTTLISPIPS Arens CITY licerer.---Tus llSD2loiotoro RAILWAY IN OITRA2IOII--ItT COYEST {OP THE' WOMAII-ALL Tile Panrioo- ' lld excitement prevailed tbrotagbout the city all - dij yesterday (Wednesday,) on account of a repsrted attempt by a party of negroes to rescue and - carry away by force a eolored female from the City Hotel, corner,Third and Smithfield etreete;,earix:tbeeame, morning._ 7 . A * ti 1 many contradictory stories were in cid:nation - with: regard to the matter and wo went to some trouble to . obtain as nearly a cor rect etaletneatius Possible, As usual in such ca seictimny unfounded and foolish ruiners pissed from Tip , to lip, reminding us of the "three black crows"--though in this - instance the crows hap pen Whit men. The folldFring. are the faits in the case as near as we could ascertain: On Tuesday afternoon, a Mr. Slaymaker, hie sister and her child, his hrother-ia-law. and a black servant-warms with her child, arrived in the city on the eastern cars,from Lancaster, Pa., • ca route fon.lllinits, whither- they are removing to take up pair permanent abode. They stop ped at the City Hetet. A gentleman named Smoker; oft New Orleans, accompanied by amale servant, a Slave, was of the same party. Ho left the city onlhia way home In advance of the oils nisi_ and got away 'undisturbed. The negro Waiters at the Hotel received such inform - glen as led them tO believe that Smoher's servant was a slave, and observi ng . him to Rea member of the Slayamicer: party, supposed the back woman al- The same evening, (Tuesday;) as several of the colored, persons engaged in the affairstated yeaforday,l n consultation took place in the upper part 'of the city, which: was attended by a large number - or - colored people... As far as we con learn; it Was a meeting of AS organisation which has for-iti object the seilare of slaves passing through - the city, and is probably what is known as "the Underground Railroad Company." - At side assemblage it was decided that the Woman 'that'll be rescued at the Hotel,. and the child at the .Federal street station of the 0. & P. R. 8., iii - casethe -party went westward. It will be ,seen how far the arrangement was carried out. , , Mr..Slaymaker and the other inembers Of 'his , ' tarty wereseated at the table eating breeldide at seven o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. S. no treed that Waiters were unusually abundant, 'is Many as fir or six being near him at once, but herninSeited , nothing, until a party of ne dhow many _ we did not ascertain) entered the ining-room from the kitchen door, and seized the black woman, declaring that she most go with them. She screamed, cried oat that she Tea free, pat she was not a slave, that she was born i* Pennsylvania, but without avail.— She Was forchly takenfrom her seat at the table, ' And the negro pulled her towards the door.- 'Mr. Slaymaker (and others, • we believe,) at tempted •bi . interfere; he assured the negroes that the wqm.on was free, but it wee of no use. - She must go, they said. Mr. Slaymaker states „ that one of the party struck him, and he euppo-. see it to have been a barber named Davis,- who took • a •prOmbient part: in the' affair. Davis' shop is on Third street, between. Wood and Smith field. Several individuals who were breakfast ing at the Same - time state that the "thole affair was so sullen and precipitate, that it was diffi cult to tell how many colored persons were pres ent or wholpoeitively laid hands on the woman. Tho steward of the Hotel is known to have been" a riUgleadir in the matter and-Mattes. Glass & Carr inform us that he has been discharged from theirieivica, ' and that they intend hereafter to discharge all others of their pentads:whom. they may discover - to have been actively engaged in the affair. -i Bat to follow the cause of all the trouble. I - . . sThe Ifolatinwas forcibly taken out of the di-- . ning.rooni,l conveyedthrOugh a private alley to ,Third street, and taken' down Third to Davin' Barber Shop, where, we are informed, else was temporou-14 secreted in the cellar, What dap°. alien was subsequently made-of her, it was diffi cult to learn.. A gentleman, however; made in. formation that be saw Davis taking her up Wood street near Fifth; that elle was still pretesting againa being forced away; and was compelled to proceed. bile .report isthst she was taken to Allegheny:-another to Seventh street_ As soon las she had left the Hotel, Mr. Glass, one df the [proprietors, suggested to Mr. Slay maker that he bad _better instantly apply - to the proper authorities for assistance in recovering . the woman.' He thereupon repaired to the May or's office rind stated the case. He also produced the necessary papers to: prove that the woman was born in the Statacif Pennsylainia and was free. It was then suggested that if these facts be made known and substantiated to some re spectable; cblorediltilen that there would be 'no difficulty is getting the -woman back. Mayor Vole accordingly called on Dr. Martin Delaney and requeite l d his presence at the Mayor's Office. Dr. Delaney repaired thither and - on au exami-. nation of the documents declared himself satis fied that the woman was free. Accompanied by officer Frcist, he then proceedul to a house . near the head of Webster street, where ten or twelve colored persons wore assembled; a consul- . tation was held and the papers examined, when I it was derided. that the woman should be re turned. The party then started down and got 1 the woman from a house- somewherernear the • intersection of Cherry alley with Strawberry , alley. Frest was not permitted to - go to the house. The woman was then conducted back to ' the City liStel and delivered into the charge of Mr. I Blaynuther, Dr. Delaney furnished Mr. B. with a i 4rirtificata addressed to “The FriereleofLiberty," in which be, President or an assoication or Club, (the name vre did not get) declared the woman . as free: She expressed herselfmueb gratified at being returned. ' Mr. Ellsymaker states that she , was - considerably injured by the 'rough handling she • got,Auia was confined to her bedsit day yes- ' bulky:77ldr. S. is an anti-slavery man in seal- : "ment. • Hi and hisfamily leave for the West to, day. We are not cognizant of any further steps ' having been taken in the matter. Of Messrs. ' Glass & CsiT, of the City Hotel, we con only say I their'course In the whole affair was creditable , and they deeply regret the recurrence. . ~ Oor readers thus have the facts before them. , We forbear any comments, leaving each one to I draw his chin conclusions. - Tni Prijtaatmostesar deism—ln yes ierlay's Qk:die we gave a brief abstract of the internal and financial condition of this Institu tion, together with some extracts from the re port of the Board of. Visitors. We now proceed - with a condensed view of tho Rev. Mr. *Pease want's Refer', Wo look upon the Infirmary as one of the most Important charitable institutions in Western Pennsylvania, and it is oar hope that by "giving publicitylo a statement of its afraid', a renewed {interest in its success may be awa kened in the puldlo • mind. — The institution is a speaking testimonial of the great restate which inevitably followFsith and Energy, the parents of all Nr=f u rnes& . - • - - Mr. contrasts the first bumble con-. dition of the Inititzdion' with its Present condi tion—its email rented house and its present 0.1.- packing bnildings, its solitary patient and the, Sort, who now fill it.. waiiis—its • friendless and - penniless condition, and - the favor of an scppretd ,:ting and generous cornmanity, who Seem .not to It tow weary of supplying its manifold needs. Its hi,:atoryi during all tide time, is a continuous cuccessNn ; cf difficulties, trials and wants; but also a &oily record of deliversucee, women and ropp lie.. The words of Scripture may be applied to .W . , with singular force, "As having notisband yet, possessing all things -._as p oo r , yet pi iy rich. " ' - r : -- The number of patientsadmitted up tcVJan. I, 1855, wad five Inmdred and Ahirtyals, making a total of fourteen" hundred' and azty-three, intim six years since the Invtitaion was commenced.- ' As nearly as can be sacertained, three-fourths of WI entire number were charity-patients, and . occupied the free beds ef the wards. The average number, of inmates during _the Plat _year was thirty dLlse .N averago stay of each patient, an -the Ilospi is glyeu by the Physioians as about thirty,cix days. •In addition to"-the ordinary --sit , forms of typhoid arm; and small poi in our community daring th'i Put year, greatly increased the num ler of imitates, and .largely added to Malabar' : and fitigtuts, as well as to the wile of the physicians', nurses and others =octet with tie house. .131 the. patients reported,* no leis than hunt:W..4nd thirty-one were infections or contarions cases:, - -and among thoie, many were objects orsuchappatling destitution and wretch - edam' sa!no language can describe.' • • . An encouraging feature of the report -Is the antionneemenit - that the .Institutiliton _is now entirely free from debt. The property ; lam been: increased by the donation 'lsla on Diniwoodli erne, making nifstilcddowned,on that alma: by • tan islitssaftsyllitlisifitA LAW fd thou hoble and Seitaacrificing worm under whose ionneffiatif ehaigi-artr pbictid - setlie4 *silents of ' the tustibstlon: — . He. tayst:Nor .4 1 / 1 Italf33o this report, - withent :Making: honorable men, tion 'of those Chris tin females with whom it km been my happiness to be associated in the eternalmanagement sad care of .this In stitution. liiicorutecrating themselves to this laborious and self.deuying service, they are sun tained by motives which exalt human' character and give even to weakness a power and strength of endemics which is_not of man, bat of God. The success of the-Infirmary is owing largely to - their kindness, • efficiency, and unwearied at , tendon to the patients, and to their admirable management of its domestic affairs. In this free service of Christian love, they find a ' tying reward in the testimony of an approving conscience, and the continued favor of a gener ous public to the poor sufferers under their care. °Solely by the free-will offerings of the hu mane" has this institution been sustained during six years. The same spirit of humanity exists in the hearts of oar citizens, now as ever, and we confidently anticipate even en increased benev olence towards this worthy object, during the present year. DISTRICT COTler.—Tay BTWIEU SIMNITZHAIIIIA Cssa.—The District Court, Judge Hampton on the bench, has been occupied for several days past; in trying this ease, or rather.these tear!, for there are three distinct suits by different par ties against the same defendants, viz : Wm. Holmes &Co., - sia Charles H. Israel, Benjamin F. Hutchison, William K. Nimick and Alexan- der Nimick, owners of the S. B. Susquehanna; Alexander King vs. enure ; and J. S. Leech, MeAlpin & Co. vs. same. Tho cases involve some rather complicated questions of law and have created, considerable interest among bust. nem! men. ' The. Susquehanna was lying at the wharf in Cincinnati and was loaded with cotton, hams, sugar, molasses, &a. Fire broke out in her hold. The alarm was givei; the engines re paired-to the wharf, and for nearly twentyhours men were engaged in throwing water and steam into her hold, until it was believed the fire had been extinguished. Shortly otter the firemen had ceased, however, the fire again broke out A consultation was held and it was decided to get npateam, run her up the river several miles to a poiet where there was a level batten'', and scuttle her. This was accordingly done, and yet the fire eontinned to barn. One hundred and eighty feet of the deck was then torn up, water thrown In and the devouring element :finally mastered. It was then found that three-fourths of the cargo. had been damaged and the Steam.' boat injured to the amount of $2,000. - The plaintiffs had goods to different amounts on the beat as freight end the bill ofladings were to the effect that they were to ;to delivered in good order, the dangers of the riser and fire only excepted. The goods were not damaged by the fire, but by the water in scuttling the boat. The owners bring this action to recover, in general antraire,:the amount of loss sustained. This law of general average dates hick to ancient Rhodes. The law-givers of that great maritime city held that where a ship at sea during a storm is obli ged to-throw over a part of the cargo to save the rest, the remainder of the cargo and the ship, if saved by the sacrifice cif that part, must sustain the loss by a general average. Or, if all the cargo is lost andthe ship saved, the ship must bear all the loss. The plaintiffs claim that the Ssugueltanna is liable for a general average of the loss of three-fourths the cargo. The verdicts in these cases were rendered on :Wednesday as follows: In the And case, the Jury found for plaintiffs, Wm. Holmes & Co., in the sum of $5,076.61; $4,073 40,_part thereof on the second count for general average, and $1,003 21, the residue thereof on the last count for money had. and received. For the defendants on the other counts. second eate--for Alexander king, plaintiff, $462 66; $3Bl 79 on the second count for gen eral average., and $l3O 76 on the last count for money had and received. Foi the defendants on the other comae. Third case—for J. 9. Leech. McAlpin & Co. plaintiffs. $2,601 24; $1,930 05 on the second count for general average, and $671 19 on the last count for money had and received. For the defendants on the other counts. . . Weiser BOUNED.-01:1 Tuesday night about ten O'clock, -a fire broke out in a email frame house on Penn street, a few deers from Alderman Parkinson's . office, Fifth Ward, Fifth Ward, under the following orcumstancesi The house is said io be occupied by women of disrep utable character. The inmates on Tuesday evening had a general frolic and ono woman in particular went to bed in a state of beastly in toxication, leaving a candle burning at the bed side. The dame came in content with the bed clotbesand she was soon enveloped with fire.— Her screams aroused several of theneighbors ; the alarm was raised, and two young men forced their way into her roouttesening her from al most certain death.. ,The fun ertstosidlaed With considerable difficulty, after the room had been burned"ont. The woman was severely scorched about the face, neck and breast. She is now ly ing in a critical condition. A rooms run named Peter Roach was brought before Mayor Vol:, yesterday, charged, on call of Patrick Ragan, with the larceny of a pocket book, containing $B,OO. Ragan alleged that he dropped his pooket-book on Market street ; that Roach was seen to pick it up ; and afterwards denied that be had seen it all.. Roactrwas com. matted for farther hearing. Hummtanta.—A man named David Adama was brought before - Mayor Voln, yesteiday, by Constable McCombs, charged with huckster ing. The ease was postponed for farther hear ing and Adams held to bail on his awn recogni sance. LIQUOR CASS IN. ALLEGURRY.-011 1R054.15y last, George Irwin, the keeper of a tavern on Ohio street, Allegheny, was fined $6O and costs, by Alderman Neely, for - violation of .the Sunday Liquor law. • WALLUtie PISNA.IIIII3IP.—The admirers of this inimitable I:hire - graphic artist's work, should cal and see anew and highly finished piece, exhibi ted at the door of Dare College. Third street. A list of valcuible Stocks and Scholarships will be sold this evening at 74 o'clock at the Bler climate Exchange, 4th street, by P. M. Davis Auctioneer. Tan nine young ladseentenced by Judge Mc- Clure to the House of Refuge, were taken to that histdction, yesterday, by Jailor Crawford. BY' TELEGRAPH "Doeroi, March O.—The Legislative committee in Loring's case continued in session six hours to-day. Theodore Parker advocated him removal on the ground of violation of the moral law; and violation of the law of the State. IL 11. Dana, Jr., made an argument, of four hours in which he contended that the power of removal by ad dress was intended only for extreme cases and was exercised in but one instance during 75 years, and that for incompetency. It exercised in this case by one party 'another party of dif ferent character might make this a precedent to retecrie'lltr no goodreason: This removal would impair the integrity of the judiciary, and be a violation of the spirit of the Constitution. Wen dell Phillips closed thehearing for thepetit' loners. PRoviiiitscs, B. L, ?Muth 7.—The cue of Horace IL Day & Co. vs. Isaac Hartshorn which has been on trial in the Circuit Court since the 231 of January, was decided this morning, a ver dict baying been given for Day of $4OOO, being daniages for the use of the Chaffee patent for three months' time as coveted in plaintiff's decla ration. The main questions raised were the validity of the Chaffee patent and the title of plaintiffs to that patent. The verdict is general for pleb:dip on - all the questions submitted to the jury. Novels, March 7.—The naval constructor, Hart, hue examined the Jamestown and reports her/ seaworthy. ' Her officers disagree, and • a survey - will be ordered by the Deportment. The Baia/gage was towed up to the navy-yard. The storm was terrific ; she lost three guns and two anchors, and her bulwarks :were carried sway and she was otherwise injured.. Her el itism say she is a fine us vessel. Boma, Ida., March 6.--The town elections throughout the State u far as heard from have restdted in favor of the Know-Nothings.- At Bath they have &wig .their Mayor, Freeman Ii; Morse, and the entire City Council. Taor, N. Y . -, March 6.--Gritero Democrat and Know-Nothing. is elected Illayor by Otua jorii9•' _ NEw Your, Marsh 7.—Cotton dull, Wes 800 bales. 'Flour a trifle higher; sales 62.60 bbls good Ohio at $9,20e9,76, and 2000 bbls Southern at $9@9,76. ,19beaS firm; sales Ilennessee at $2,10 Corn esslir but not quotably lower, with, sales 47,000 bulb. Western mired. Perka tritleillgb ar, mks 1600 bbls old mess at $18,670514, and new $1 6 ,1 2 €415;25.• Beef firm. Lard firm; sales 7001bla. Whiskey firm, salmi Obio at 324. Rio Coffee . Arm at 104. Sugar and Molasses fist a: linseed Oil satins and firmer at 80®81. 'Tobacco buoyant Stooks opened heavy but Im• prang at the emit Blonezabupdant, Cleveland :end Toledo IL 724; Virginla sixes 93, Loubd sat sixes 1361: . Canton 244; Penna. Coal .Co; 1024; Cumberland 441, Brie - 464; Beading 701. NNW /OM Mara hiAttser. The offeriott of Beef cattle were •3250 head, Shirker steady; sales at $7,60®5 $l2. thane iliveaE $6€45,25; _dressed $7,6q. Shesrp'qubst ihistkrabstus, steadilypaintained ; little or no export &Fula and the - only saluereported are mull lots for home oast $8,87111349 Mil. for common and good brand& Ilyeklotm in good derma; laahm 200 bbls. at $6. Corn Meal held firmly at 14,1131, The demand for Wheat is quite =Aerate; not mush offering; sales 1600 bush. good Southern red at $2,11 ; white ranges from $2,18@52,25, sales 200 bush. Penna. Rye at $1,12®51,15 Corn in fair demand ; further sales of 6000 to 10,000 both yellow base been made at 90 cents afloat. In Groceries and Provisions there is a steady business at former rates. Whiskey steady; small sales in bbla at 32®33. Granular', March 7.—Flour $8,30058,36 for oommon, and $8,60 for extra. Whiskey 24 Ca24}. Cloverseed $6,60. • Proristona sales 130,000 Ibi. bulk aides at 6. Sales 300 bbla. No. 1 Lard at 8101. Nitbing new in Groceries. The giver has risen four tuella?. Weather mild. COMMERCIAL. comitirrEE OF ARBITRATION. FOR MARCH.— " W. R Browx, V. P.—Fri. &NARA Josnol laa. Martyrr..lso. Seer!. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Om= Prresstraott Cityrrre, Thursday Moreau, Mardi 8, 1855.1 ThOLlß—indei at mill of 75 OWL superfine at 101,60; from store, 88 bbis. In lots at $9,00;439,12, superfine and extra. (IRAlN—sales at depot of 800 bus. Shallal Con at 81 and 250 datesm store at 84. COFFEE-, sale 0r25 butßlo atll, sub. BACON—Wes In lots of 4,400 Ds. Shoulders and /lam at 0 1:W1i and rash; 10.000 IDS. and 5,0651 IDs ElbouL dui at EN, lists days ; 13,000 Ina /Mtn and Him at 73: 'and 0.;4, SM. m 4111,604 11,000 IDs llos llotuul 'at 71: and 910, cash. BUTTER—leslee of 10 kegs Peeked at 13, and k bbl. me Mum Rau at 19. BLANB—a sale or= bus. Small White at $2,76, mesh. CllF . —sakte orb° wllOO bits. Western Ileum a 10. nab. FRDIT--ellea of 140 bor. Dried Nacho; at 15 . = and 100 do. Dried Apples at $1,37, efuh. METAL—sees of SD tow' Juniata Blooms at $7O. 63 to. Obarcosi Pld at 1.250' to do. on print* terms.' MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.- TheCtreatberiyeatardayaraidnite pleaeabt and Spring- Naeigattanhae been resumed- on the-Monongahela and Ohio. Tee aru running haaellyout of the Allegheny, and there Is• general break up In that Rim. 11.1.LN0111 Beacon= Itacka—The State Auditor of 111 l nob hai even notice that. poniard torn .et of thelleed. lature at its radon just closed. he is ready to readre the note§ of =eh Banks u bare gone Into iloddation on Ex. =scum at pa., for the securities depasitad with him by ettehltanks. provided the notes presented eons.' the error of one thousand dollars and =all be presented within the nett elsteen 4.71- After the espirallon of that time the seturlties win b. Offered for sale In New York. and the Proceeds Wiled. pro rata, to the redemption of the notes. ;11ts plias that have =trended ere the Union Bank,Clty Bank, Ferman' Bens. and Photo= Dank, all of Chicago, and the Mechanics' A Farmers' Think of Springfield. The Illanteots. Stirring Commit hai deelared a &ri d.= oft= It sham payable onehal fon the 16th of April. and one Wreathe 16th of July next. The Composilieve. we understand, sold 150.000 pounds innot Copps for ship. =ink to France...where It is doeirablo by) the reason of the Meer contained In %and hare a n.G.t.1.U.1 on foot for MOM pounds more. The steamer from Nov Toile for LlnerpooL raileday. was expect." to tike out over • million In Gold. On Mon• day she had SSCOP.OOO .: 1 1 700 . 00 0miliased in flan, to nhich mould b. added the Dare by the Pricaratins steamer. The latter brought MOM°. which bi rather larger than ths average receipt by this line. and in slew of the leant or raise In the min.. M /war than might here been sand- Dated. The exports from Nan Sort lot reek nine 111,019,4.15. arta1ner.g1445,756 last year. Cotton ntrolahed $173. 1 63. Corn $105,M, and Pork, Lard and Beefsloo,l3B, The Secretary of the Treasury bee communicated to Con gran the eoratition of the Banks of the Coiled State. In 1854. according to returns made to hie department at dates nearest to the let ofJanuarratis.l. The esmenstea, compared a - Ith the returns made far 1115 L eho. the following reetilta In mond cumberz Jan. 1866. Jtb. 1854. • • Naaf Itankstßeal.7774,2lB lue 99 Cepltel-..5X72.177,090 .r431,-71.6,000 1m 130.421.00 Lmm.— 470,144.000 .76.1.7 6 / 7 .0 , X1 dee 77,666,000 Stade__ 63,944,M . 69.410000 MOO 166.6.62,000 , 2)4.e5k000 • dee 17.767,066 190.400,600 • 7. 1 5 6 ,168.030 Ine We have • . 1160 ‘0 10 a 1 10461d0 Piper. OA tbooonutl.- 11i011 bowls ofJobQ Wlthezeta New Orieans. had. fallad La orer dollem , • . Thb India tgEts are stag . a bard time !at Indi anapolis. 'We cargthi - *arising !hal the Jattrind The Cr. hank .11111 ia ItElatts the time: oar be for all time. In" hairy"pbra. atter Us Cisertior had krserted the shod out of it, it entiktra Swam to tbs." The Rouse raised to to.. It our t e veto. ..Our sasses la lett ..pow to ante itself the test way It rat.' Whether it his strength 01 senultullon enesgh to .t 001 without medints. MUM to be teen _ .• •.• It Is certain that Us tiosarnOt 1111. vatd Its Stage hank E l ll his. tint the hinission oolosto to. be MI . - sonsal that Irma Bank men will rants Saki to- pan It ores. the veto stews Mar Inn get tbehros puled. Both stein the sans boat and wlll Ask as Saha tonether. It Is std, hovers. that-whim theLitate Ban k.= eons • lack stead. en that teat will Sand on the. same hp Li IS, bins the two hooter, and sittur trat tbe advantage of the other. that Loth butts may sits and put Loth bill. through. The Money market ws sect ittringst tads than on Saturday. but shaper satins* soy save. rubs Exchange vas doll at .ages pram ant liankers? abeam wRe in some saes sold • rract. Slaw the lets sta.- Nair Sian. Earls. was mots treaty offered. and rats Ina downward tandatier. though It was mostly bald at 1 ans. Itstolttates ture been to a roastdrratde Soso t within Lb. last few daya, la New Tart Exchange. whleh was noseband bete ct ens- The rates,. New tia. hiss at the Ist date waa !ICS'S die.—itn. tis- Tondos.' Drawers ofttin Era et • .ISEl=eant:: but the •dr2611.114 Is galls temil and IS era few. Mrs shwa MU dashes sold at 9;1699 :71 trot mans tazx ®5.115:. Bunooroe t 01. of Mn rmooioco, who were prate:Mt here eoeuetas weeks age by their onresporaleht. bare al' rertisel that they are windluz up their tlwar, luad upon their &pouter, to dasw out their fa y atm advertise their Canting home Wet- • M Hr as we as ea ....rt.'. they are tinder pretest haelawl In Boston Ifor atout {MAIO. • Mr. U. D. Boom=dig arrived In town from gt. Imola, and received 11 the 1OR•2114144,112 411 Iwo. .nnzober of his Mende. Mort. werYthind going on acrewthly In lit lonic. and the detrains and Wawa of his house lamer than Wars them:tan...hot We R a p tou t ta leant that one of the a nt o gold. con taleing about $.37,04u. lest from the shipmeof Meseta. peg, gawn at Co.. about two weeks ago. t been recover. ed. It no. Gouged In the real brink of lb. Sierra Nevada. the /hip by which tiw geld no. brought down from nen yranetwo. She thieves had evktently footnoted tither,. and had not been able to remove It mama The &waits at the Assay.Ofilee were wreathing cm? mow. which wee ordered Into Ewa A large nortkut sane $200,033 of the remittance by the Star of the West wee In coin. (Phluedelphla) Share was • larger Menet Dort than kw of late been received. from w= " li le pretested that the edam were beginning swain to bring Gold Into Fan grandee°. At the latest data from the Ire terlor of Callfenals there had teen eame heavy rains. and the miners were burr. Ra regret to notk; by the Weikif Bank Statement that the crsansion ofloans and discount!, e Joseph White will roll on ready money . only.at mach hag than the am a rofits. h- - Elwriolles Maine' in U. Oat moaner. with dis para. mht. TRIFLE NOT WITII A COCOA—Persona I.troubled with • cough. which emarefr and dletnemee tin= by slight and day should he. no Moe In applying proper tureetires, otherwise ingunnatiou of the lure od 1.011.1114 000.1.1111r1021 may be tho uneogunce.— Wheel • cough rennedy to be uned ono that ham ruder* the aleirmeal Unhidden:en and patient* should be order red to soya the teudreds which are puffed Into notice. enneemelng whirl, but little ileanythlng it known. Nem, .igetir, ha trying neer medicine* ,•hich mar be good for nothing, when an article of edanitoted creerroder can Le procured. W.S 4 Leen . Cbngb .prosMa 6eea nant In 'Mid tr the freely pron. and known to rams mauve pron e:Wu seldom fund In rough pre &Were (Legit soreep boa never e=. With u •••eure ewe; Lot Is recommended to acomplide that may be p * proerly extorted boot cough medicine*. It lex the form ore gaunt syrup. and no difficulty Will beperienced la giving It to oblides.. Price 1.1 mats .per battle. Pre• noir glitz& It Pli t iLLEll.9 Oct., al !cud , Cod. INFI 7 ACRES 7 6I? 011010$ LAND foli KALB, inkwell &nerd, and situate 3 willet Vora tho T. lea healthysad pinata neighborhood, with • good DWELLING 11013841 of 4 rooms, reethin In front; • nstab's. wad house. ar... Two grape adorn also awia. Peen Willa... plum and other itylt Leeman twallar sad of choice onalltr. (hind water got ronviudiert.-- 3144•11.Nr3. Taraurearg 8.011341131kitT - 140. &I id - Allarney LOUIS at Law, and Easttra SCHAEFEß Ulterior 07E1 CAM.TII2I MAIM 01710 AND PICANSTLYANIA R.A.U.ROA D. Mark. Wayor.Molosm. Tosouswas.Calumblaaa,Righland. Q.noll. Summit. Prrrtsw,Trambull. !dawning. ,1 CANTON. ..... 211C11: 3111711. T r l TP=Evlow a co., }J , '" lispe_ . {Uttar, awon, 0. 17411%. Moms. 0. k W. M. Faber. 1 ritze,..„ . Thoodme tastsaMar, M. 1'.110.1111.r. Treasurer's Sale for Taxes. On Thursday, March 1516,1855, An 12 o'clock, noon, 'SEIALL OFFER FOR SALE AT PUBLIC YENIDUE, et Na door of the Court Howie, In the Urea Akron, In the county of tor:emit, had Kate of OM. the InUartas Drojenty. ar so erne, thereof es wOl ostler the Uses. leWreet and pealtr and cola of ealleettes, for the you 1854, doe from Clleeelsad. Zanesville end 'Ctrunnnati Ballroad Cota=r i, 111.: a. 17 :In " WW C 7reg,Vlth leZ 77 r ' srel ewe. •Aller et=norohent 1, 0, 10, 11, 14, LS. 10, 21. 30, 18 . 69 . 87 .1 2 , 2 : . 4#: %VII Tuestruall Orrich 1 fhisamlt Co.. Akron. fob. 2711,1853. 1 1ah.2.414 Hata and Cape. WEwould call the 'ottomn aof our rtinuii and Om _paddle morally. to ear beautlhal Wen °MLR Linn. at 63 and ablen eannot b rueuasead for aridness zed beauty of Rile oar Ibleattal and Snanghs.l CAI'S. ablate arc tbe maR otdandldot the moon- Private Llapa at bit. oda J. WILSON k SOH O )) Wood at. Spring of 1855. MURPHY & BURCHFIELD Will comtosnse opening, On Monday, March sth, Tn.tr WIT .110vily of MING GOODS, mha liIITESEI BLACK TEAS-501.2 chaste just .j: rotall pima Won ,a 4% se, Ca, 16, $l,OO sad 11.26 W 16 M. Elm. 60 and 16 " " • ISIZOIig Nlngrosk. ..011E6Na. 10 " To` non. 600.62 a, 76a and PAO IP ID, Impala! and 0 aoromdar at We. 76a and PP) P t i ‘ . . lbws who ban, ttlott oar Saaa ptoscone• them quailed to the city at thtmkat, aid T w .. e r tam { vr . a ham es nob. ANTED -- $D),000, for which will be Irina Bomb sod AS ottit4444 c h Real Mat* forth the Mount. Alm has amounts to .:change Tar • gall " •411""u" at ' l eS WOODS. 70 4th mt. .q.l - kl THE OHIO AND PA. RAILROAD -40 acres at Lad In Zeornmay township, Beaver Co., 9 miles from Baden and Remnangtan Stallone, on 0. B. P. Railroad, The hunk I. well watered; 21 acres of I.l.wand Is cleared, the Wand, well Ilmbered anti has thereon • small dwelling bonne. Prlc•Mb, sad MI) payments. 117P17 to B. 14eLl IN Sim tei . 21 FMK. Manville Femabs Se Rev. H. IL .t Nrt : P, P. HllEPLA7 nl4 , l Veripole. rnext Eamon will commence May 7th, elontlt: weeks. The oath. inaridee of the AL and f thoroughly educated Towhees ere de • voted to Heger eat and the miens departments of =WAIN thorough Snd extended amen of lune* U.. The specious now 180 het lahnudt. av la etopleimeotemodatlocui for ?Oboe:ding wholes. two In roam - , Expeene (exclusive of weehlng) L $O3 pet melon. Medium extra therm r Instromeaal kltude, Penedo,. Pdstlaw end the modern LangusEca. No chugs An Vocal, Mad. Pennvunbla or Lotta._Cetehrnwee mop beebtalued of Jos. Ir'cd'"l4 A r•Attd• Ludlam Co. P.. SENTIJOICY MILITARY IMITITIITE, HIREOTED by a, Board of Visitors appoint; _,Blall e rN B . l llll=XlVa u raiti t Vgart ga d owl • practical /Adorer aided by ko. ablo.rocultr. no *3031111 0, .t val ghat i woolly trcht in the best. 92tArAT ilgriginuudzlN=l, gartiTt:"° Book.Herrlog and Dulness Yoram sod Modern LorlitUal The drtointh resolokonval orodokopoos Monday Yobroory, (12th Fob . /366.) Entire cbarior sl.o2por half yearly ortslorookroblo Ullnum Address rho Superfotendsat. - at . Milltary lost/ta r. lrooklbr county, Kr," or the andarei toI74IA•P P. lIIDLIT. President of tn. Board. VOR BALE.—A Lot of Ground on the ooi , tligranTrulra t g Vart; foot kvilth Apply to fe2ll IL BI'LA.IN% BON, Y 1 ahrit." ACRES OF pRIME LAND, hiker .ra.mtroul exavinl i rwird ptY Pismatr. GLUE-3(rbble. No.Nguxu)liexlnkci. gALERATUS-20 bble. and 30 halt brie first quolllty tte silo by J. acnoonnaaan AreedI,PACCAS-- - 100 poi. Black Al accaa just al st • alb A. A. HAWN athrL r. RENT—A 'small two story B r i c k ![Dose on dater Ammo. COMArsiilloßoaaj n, w w o • nitt6 JOHN HILISON. VIA Marty GLOVER SEED--50 bug. just ree'd and for gala by embe J. lI.CAIIYIELD. • --- ILS--3(lblati. blenched Whato•in ntoro and Ibr fah. by mbo • .1.11. - cANERLD . 0 • F I9II—iW Lble . Trout and 300 ; bb.. .„...)„..„4 it Wfd H ,eisothr b 7 pay Boetf. .4td,400. SEED& 1 , 011 KANSAS—Parties moving . Wett eau mom, %sa Ouse Ortsm, co mm wzlizzilltranorAZOLMltt 2:111 tsttablt t mb7Std tA2„, mamm a INSETRA) 011.--25 Ws. i'ilom m l f or /rates Itattr J. IL 0.1111111(LD.,- LisARD--4 0 ke No. 1 Lord rood and for rata : AMMON C 0.261, Meaty at. BUTTER=-20 bble. - .llall 'Butter; N i so bb"ILL UNDIIES--50bits, kJ 60 616.100604006461;Lb106.1001 . Dattv, lbr 'gals br • ..48 o.l,Lib.gr 1:'145. Ayt d 24l 4 o: ler AGRICIILttiRAte &C, PittabArgh edge rani ,Nurigy, _Wilkins; Avenue; i s gent ere vast= of a mile fono the second Wencar the Farmers* and idechanke Plank , extension of Fourth roast, and stoat three and • =tarter Nies Pram Pittsburgh.' ' & JATI. MUUDOClLPraprleforr. They oche for sale • Vary lam ogle:Man of well_;grova trees and plants =gat= for transplanting th is fah and umingePring. The Nanerr War comes on= 30 acres of Enamel and eontaina anarnAgentoree, 'hen= and plan and 00 . 10.4 halt trace. and o),o9ZlErermmena and Wutan of fine aise fbr femoral to orchards and plasma gfmanda • Plants otrefoy packed and eent according to ==tiona mathy part of e United Statet • I We beg lowa to call ths attention of the Imam of drab Ivry and nudges In the trade to oar unrivaled collection ;etc the Spring of 1854, emMadng nearly WI the Ereagnen family, Indinatens and Erotic. that la worthy arguer= 'Maturation In this section of malty. Plants euf b. po• cared of many things gaits large to give immediate Wert. aTiceernoderste as weal. From stranger; coth =tory Wenn= in the city of Pittabargh andolret at W ,Utnea Orders oddrimod to um through Wilkln Poet Woo, nom pitrobortb, Pa., or hat at our .rand on nuke:dam lo tro. Dimond Margot. RtII,D. prompUr intruded to. odlidtwifT I I•3i WI AND SEED STORE—No. 12 Wood • ' • .Sa.-11. R. SILINKLAND, Da. Shand. • vans= Co.) Atatifootnrar and Dealer in Agricultural at Horticattwal hogisinents, of all kinds, Wholesale and Isal; Gardan N o n Seeds. Es • Walt 11.12 • aka. Tra. Guano, udretta, Oh nal . other', ard . connected witb Agriculture. dallwil Fruit Trees, Eveigreezue fillysubscriber would moat • fully co the attention of Ms Meads pu tn rem' MM. Drum tr.wahrubb.7.ornubou.P • hp ths Morals Imo and Ong Of MOlne Dwarf and Standard of Our o eholewverietieg Desah, several thousand ry. Plum. miwt, aphartes,Goose • • Our Evergreens, from /to bleet,of which thousand; am dog Persons wanting large be liberally Malt with. Oall and see o ways met mlliferbint. Orden left at the Mr. E. Damn, Liberty et.. the.Oaldand N on Penna. Avenue, or the Pittsburgh N r TOM Oaklend. leilliw Dramtl7 sMotlitS 4 ' JO HN tmier oelit iltwE —Planting dohe malty to. . • . . Bay Wood Flowers. A RRANGEMENTShave been ....e with • the proprietor s ahoy Wo:4 Nora! 6 •• • for steno .4 tilutolr . of Mgt= re , ==i t tl=l . rlrt i l rhakrotlae a rar=o/Ivlng Lrenr..l! TV.- . isplitrigue " Oflll4 __ . " EY iciaPt. . 1042021 Rourke. Anorspror ks gloms. Olaf ho dowerbliorreatt le vta. also received at '43 2. =411111,1 Bred Warehouse. Ml., 120 Wood street. 'LIMIT TREES AND SE RUBBERY. I.TIL subscriter offers Orr see, • asks snort mat of sticast,sigarons PAUL TEUPPAbothdparts and Standards, solos of s bossing slor. Piro larsej . Leastolumbs,Cisarties, Astrinota.Goosebsrsiss, Maud o th er Prong Essnsessoss. Hyacinths, To• Ups, and Lbw= Boots blooslio win* cr and mine hapbansotalbs Perm and o, of most 'mond smodroctklarOzo Psts4 sad plassat Warsloase, ailfth , Insl6l JAMX.B WAUDIIP. WANTS. ITY WARRANTS WANTED-Ma burgh City Warmate wented_by 621 B. BIr.LAIIIISON.2I. sth it. WANTED—good Business Paper to ain't of sum haulm 4 mouths to run. McLATN BON. _ SI — TUATION WANTED.—We ish topro ems a situation for a Yonne lien In • Wbolerla or Retell Goods Rom U. has hada fears experience In the Basins. end can_ etre the best rersrenses. MO B. CUTIMERS* SON. General AJ Informition Wanted. MR. JOHN TODD left Ireland for the United 84w !Ott - . landed In Neer Yotk, itlerterne a rittata=rna brim se emelermeet v i ll . rn a rietaea, e . r tenant TT ono ol llia n a l a i plet can t ollealf4ll. .A n dlrese ., ea s. ja3.3teadt ..14:1StNESS WANT4O—SISOO and the the services clan mire bud sea men are offered for an :dared. in •We hatless... n ave rvirs oco or & Ds. 76. ith w att WE WISH TO PROCURE A - SITUAL v TION Ibr • Young Man, u s Partner ha s =all manufectuting establishment. Ile le able to make him self weft] In an department, and bus a =MIMI or Biz or Breen Hundred DoOexe. He le • good plan look keeper and stleeman, but mould prefer being employed In mama* the manufactory. B. CUTHBERT & BON, ISO ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Pittaburgh • mi. " mint "' MU IN a SO3. NO. tla th ryfooo DOLLARS WANTED—To bor. the z y t .box alornt mos =lmo on 7. BIAM7I2X. STEAM BOAT OWNERS--WantOd to bor. an !utmost. In • Stoma Scat, for irbicb tub, or real mule •111 be ren. Vag oho of . oelstt TllOll4lB W OOD S. & 4th it. Pioneer Line of Mustrana Packets -from New York to Melbourne, CADRYING TUN GAITED BUTES YAIL.. tha 70th HE beautiful and favorite Clipperjlarq NIMROD, olneenorntb eblp of MIA NH b. der o Aldj= i r n. lll:lbourns.ol. oalebrAAAl /SD ppar Ship {WilodwW. Apply on LoArdst plalklact. Rivr, or to oel; 11- W. UAMEIIoN.IIO WA/1 atro.t. Nat Tecle. NewLeauier Mare. 1, O. MOWRY, late of the fain of R. Bald, OP No. =3 I.lborfy Ma... 4, maw Um' bowl of Woo(I mod, wholmalo . e nd retail amain In LSATUE/1.1.0011:1V sad OIL. bag jug totornrd from tn. UM, and Isom rw oaring .lons aeort.nurnt of I.ftat.bxgrooonoilstinif of—Rodl &At, Boltimoro Loothor, Phllacholohls. ineado-Onll , slang lloroceonrul V&A of in doomtptlm.r. Nthaniri.nd I.lolniglitlnx and IL onus' amortmont of .Ylndluito. Ittr mar o avtln .toe* tro%V67 irlonds am Plo. aar.d to aal and cram no ray otock term D924lll4.ltelowhere. mall 1. O.IIOWNY Ccaiirtnership: • ft EO. R. WHITE • having associated with II atm. to the Pane— Retail Dr r Cited, truslasse, his brother JA3IIII WHITS. and his Confidential Clerk.)tr. JOHN P. LOY. The Unloose hereafter will be obi:dueled under the name eta CO. tL WHIT I & CO. le It I. the Intention of the new firm to sere the put. Ile well. castanet. may rely on getting a gosodartiOe and at • price satieSsetory. Pert of their creek they In ad to lentort, and to purslane trots first bands, so that . eery thing ha their line will beet the lOweet wet. To enable them to do to It will be nenenp eet romp7 Ibr those persons iodate: ad to Ono. IL White to pay tly. Pittsburgh. Feb. Sth. 1356—Soganul AUSTRALIA. SIXTY DAYS' PASSAGE. Pioneer Line of Monthlly Packets, (2.4.12EV1NG 71111 UNITED grAftlie ILEA The blowing ghips bare sailed: Revenge. 1.300 tong July Sea Ranger, 1;200 tons. Ad) eideveleteeder.l4ootornaknit Leafy Anaklin.9oo ton diets 1852. 1853. Own. Eagle, 1.450 to lent Elmo* 1.400 tons. 0et..1.3. 1852. Oven MW, 1,000 ton Nov. Ostra, 1.600 tone s , , Ott. 1852 180.7.180.7.Eb0rete.1.460 tonhen,6s2 arrthope. SOO tons. Dantiber. lerinvore, 1300 Wag Jen. Mt 1853. Albert Franklin, Yob. 1854. 11. 1200 tons. March driteriastle, 1,006 tons. Nay ELIE CALM tons. Slush Glerre a 1,030 tone. July ze. COO tong ape% Td The ere of this lane • are • tied with Enievorra Pedant Ventilators .6 carry Ylareele Mete*, iviiostee The nev end inagaitionit flipper LI FLYING WO. 1,713 Tons Arstistes.W.l4. % mil seuseed the . 13ertetlee se Eighteenth Bele; Sig e% We, and will sail ithriktaltonneg Austrails. On .the 20th o , September. The VLTING BOND Labatt on the nest approved mod- ernwloddan India considered to ts • treaves read of Af Aechlteetme. - Thong eta) &sire a snick -ran as," of the lean and tuatet CillperreteP , ever should NCO. Deilinge without delay. sanely," Waited number of lot and Ited Oaten parentsen .111 be taken. Per freight co presage. apply on heeni b ed Mee 10 East liver or to • 11... W. AM ERNE, • sad 116 Wail aat. New Tads Cauntings,Vil Moths and liattlngt . ROBLSON- & CO., Aim! snmat OPPOSIVI TEE THZA HE, LIAVE now on band, and to which they are . 1•1411111nda aad tb oros antortmant of Ms crane sold at sultan ;Icon Alao—itons. leata m Nirlltdon Mad,* Vocation 1111nda.flatio and Wco as rm, Buff Hol land, Orem cal sloth, aid In ether goods Sso.Wr tannin t . tummy; to which torn. attention of intrthasen 114!taj seltstesting and tion Irons: Sias, Subscriber having purchased the oz• deal. tight ofJ: J.Johnstost's Patent Box and J. names Patent 811SLIastIng Smoothing lama la now estansivalt entsgedlm auumbatming the mime. In con motion with the shots. as tamer (*.Amur 9. lucid at his eusroom, on Pedant! at.. orpositts. dachas Cot ton Wmta • WO and gaud assortment of the o=llllol2 Tara sad Sad lona. to which be would tairpostrally Invite the attention of eraWstala dealer and the tabllege.etaL coaled • CI HINGSLAND. Allarbent gti. Pa. ANOTHER-Pittsinirgher testifying to the tronderfolly math* rowersof Bonham?' Wollandllik. I— -1 . Panama, MAL Wren% naf. Inpv. Jr., di lo u rCb.-43eunenma • year Pet 1 ham been ennead ray arione o ly lath dyMnala 10 Ranch so, that my stomach woad ream warning. I have tried aimed every renteda4 au n .: ~,i d the regimen of aver.' ailltrans, but_ without nail 1 begin tba mu farbrae Melissa Hinges. and have mtnc re d rer lia oft amounting to • mcre. . I found it one in reaming the =Mame debility occulonal by this dame, and tenerellY as • tunic it huffy equals Lad no intreriar. Meneethilly, . JACOB Wme, ad etwbelon Market. Camos—af canfaktoafk for liembenee Holland Bit. tag.. The gnat pop _Warn? 011ie medicine hen induced mizr4c w lmitatioxa ankh Ute pull% should mind asthma 3 . the gamine Ikerharee Holland Bitten. gold at 1 per au% or 0 bottle famaster; YAOr, Ja.4 Co. Mr. Id a emitnnaM as. JNO. O. BMlTE4_numicam. M. P. 13011WAM/1. Allegheny. • • &Zia • and °runlets geuagily. ' ' TO DEALisRe IN WASIEBOANDB. II: 1847 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented • valuable_ lesprorement littelboards, wtdeh he 11847 neds.ft,tod InMet,ool9. Said improvenumteotudet• •Wh l lfi reT*li t l ' h &gra: gut of P cise of rat their way Into the mild wooden aides or Ingot a Washboard; the methods prstioneig =Wend, having been to pleuga agrome or ad mortice to mea» the me ta, DM, (y, gam sulweeuently sold his en/ire Woad and ormershtp to int to the autmui ter who Ii neergoteitosvietor ole well as Indy emmormed man , stfodurer 'or O. RICE' ImPßoorD PATENT of Wayne, Innhg suemeded the late by of Wayne, nom., Co. that businees Induced by the popularity end eaten:dee Imhof mid Patented Weahboarde, I t mry .a m t raz i =n i ta A*34l . l:7l= i k end zap% accured by mid Patent.. gthte have ben asol•toced bed ate atm penillug amine% cart:duper:4os, known to a l lus auzyget w sad I; nay Intention to pramenta forn. fringeteents upen my legal end just right So the extent el the law. XI perm= see thenotee motioned against t rureluuMut derdzln n ylnc Wimhboards, Tatle ß V xerprwe P=.. - ./ T bra&ilt h nEM l .Xier Utn: gemenc, It may I n well to murk that the variation , la the shape of the crimp, or the elnployment of any Patent. ed Machine to nail Washboards, doesnet FIT. the right to oh the 'BM:Med fa:lnns Prows theareeeribed.uPoo which the Paw of the Board realty depends. ~!„_.,t0. . .„„3 cadent for the genuine article reepeetfallY promptly executed at as low prlom as anglg_.,,, thorited maks, by JogISPII W. IVO.o.e r: gale Proprietor and Manufacturertber.„. Wiles at nerd:rare Stona N 0.19 6 Alain i t s =r6,7„ .. , *IV BELLING un AT COST. • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, . ao• w.W' nainpn 8e ZOS . now- offering • weiL_Ell_etOfillr of A te ,cjurzTiv a nb.tra=l2i woort ¬ gad oeloct 1 rum the moot adobrated toonsfitarattoo iolke country. 0, .tout compd... In %„ 1,400100 t Volvd• .•••• mom Itsttim P.M t n . Un ,r b , do Ooolsh do, - lOrpodloo ladoolo do ...ton 4E4 Moo World d° Cows Patted ° = da d° tar nadir • • • Voodlin. . do Trunamtwbanrshuus p h ,u, do Pano.and Tags *MOM de ftl,Pred Wooled; Woo, Ae.; ..catafent of sal outer Eltods sad Tettooftro Opt In • I.lrt, Wrabooar. Slum wishing to =rfidatodoot, Medi ar Bar= in ta4 it u. that i e s to tallow myrrh tbo Limo to mot= the trod poplin rot alkyl to tldi Maim, sa IMMO aotllog ordidood tor t.th Zosfirei mot. .11 - , WI ,, .*C II . II TOCK BIM New iotk and' Phihuierpidi itit CRANE a co- ET. Eouth aa naiddPids. a:4lo3:lmm fared, Nos York.. TO Nervous &drams 4RETIRED Clergyman restored to health In bw 2/ATLl:tar Mani reuse oat nerrotui mr ,ignssortron to make known the maw or CUM . ?tabu.' (POr ritht) ' the Dime= tkm TACINALI! 67 Fulton rt.. Brooklyn. N. Y. faldto ,u.emoval 'a Millinery Establielnent. ymljS. BURKE informs her friends and stint. that . she his removed her mink..., end e eking Establishment Truro 172 to Sea Chestnut at-, tendcore aboveZteventh,south side:Philadelphia. Thome arrangements are mane Ibr the more extensive amnia On °tali branches, and convenience or euetorners, by ap. protoisting the Store and Waren= to the Millinery% end esamd story to Drain and Mantilla Making. Messy atten tion paid to Wedding and Mourning ardent. INN. H. FRENCH, 18th and Chestnut sta. Philadelphia, Xi:FACTORY of every description of • ARCHITECTURAL PLASTER ORNAMENT% r on of Buildings, condsting of Canter Pisces. Mouldings, Enxtehmentato Obraioto. Capitols, Trams, get N , ^f dagstus modelled with ems and accuracy to drawing. Ailorders from ths country trtinetually attended to ant. watrantod to carry. Web, • felßilando .• • TAUTION.) Armitage 's Atonsenole JThuvinEcometotheknowledgeofM.&lL ARMITAG GO. that man" spurious Imitations of dlosuehole Anvil aro sold tatonhoot the country, and represented as Antoine. this Is to rtotlfr purchasers that the rsal•Maturstiols Anvil Wars Rho Mums RE— • is. to Imitate which is felony LIst.XITAO2 SIOUSEROLX roams, OW IMISMELD• .1 " 11 felaTow BOK :et. • d the Eva , . we FI HERRING'S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFES. VE tinues to mann facture Js_. tts en:incl.,' } Pate n t ire and-Iturglar Proof Pelee i e wastrusted mai to anyand or to some, of th e ma., whith hoes n tested . Republished and noticed by the MOM thro out the world, for the last IS PM= and le sol,propri rof Mire Patent Powder Proof Lock, both having reed ed eeparate medals at the World's Fair, Ion don; 11,151, New York, 1858—h also the patents. (by mirth/me) of one? celebrated Patent Ocmbinattan 'arid Permutation huh Lock. $lOOO In gold in. placed In til saw exhibited at the World ' s Fair, London , secured b Mire and Jones' Lock, and offered as a rewsid to any on win would pick the !ocher open the safe within 45 dm* and although operated on by erreral Allied In the art of lock-picking. no one =weeded In opening the inf. Ow ,hypge or alteration of the loan or keys heeler been made dories the time) but the money remained in Its I safe depoidtory, and was restore! to .the propeleue, and a medal awerded for the champion safe of un, teem. Canmeg—lions • gentdne exact them having the sob salbees name on the metal Vats. SILAS 8. BERM% Oren Block, owner Pine and Water rt.,. New Uric: NI B.—The store Safes and Locke can be bed (adding' 114:14httitir man Drivri=keVori. tb el t o , f a t a i I:WALT: ts, Mama ;.• M, ICA , taller sern Odin and SlL9rt Credits ! I !r M. L. HALLOWELL & 00. SILK WAREHOUSE. P h 1 rite' p h I a. rMS:=-CaaktuyersC.vga a die- . want of SIX pa cent IVIIMI nem dln . iner ode, within ten dare from date or • - . . th y . firentmmy only token at Ito s letulnonn tb s . fo merchants of undoubted standing, credit or SIX month. will be given, if deeired. Where money Le remittal In adenine c t 3asturity. solli. allowed. the rate of MEWS per odd. anneun will be allowed. Pam br Gala UMVores• b.:antis calling theattentionof the nneommonit7 td IL . .bay. . 1 = V. annoutun th at notorltbstandlng - the med d an In manmade! ate. throughout Qs country, t • oystarn of bu.lnom rol by us mon than e year since, and to which we a rigidly adhere. enabls ne to offer Mr the coming Smi Moon our usual sosorbnont of • NEW MI AND eV FAN GOODSk. . 00rendeinnoneof the LAMEST AND MOST:SPLENDID STOOKS to be'roond to Amadm; to which ire will rendre cadent additions, threnghout the.ileseen of new and datable Conde flan our HOMJI: IN PAR I S. iallldoto _ _ B: Babbitt's . Poiash in Tin "Caw. - M3l-2, 12, 7 pounds each, assorted; 143 In scaseorsrrantad equal. to any In aw at about pica as LOU In mks ! wlth full directions for ;rasa "ar E 4l. t a lO p do 'fih lli: A s b.h4 7o= 4 . r h tier, mth ar l2 M 4. soma ftignot a thll Wass, and I arlll Onward cos alas as abort 143 lbs This artlelalas irk to um for the_ last esiro the b opor dor, Toast Powder. b a t Eloso. Cream Tartar. Candles or W kinds and lb* twit Bears/us In poundras 60 tor. asa. ';`,l 4 " l "'Mi a no %sane 'Wm' T Ait, uss:tirTia. Phrenological Cabinet ;ea:. FOWLERS, WELLS 10 . CO., :ffi".7.o! Ph/Wok_ gitts and Panther.. =1 Art liltti le :t u rn; ==th. litlg4e. , ftw:gh . • ire intl id" Xs t rit V.: Yo;l7 g T l; ' grleat tiaustetamlastlasu, with elartr and tall ~. mitten . dreri ,oth r . kr of . etuttuter,jaboti FOR RENT. 'PO LET—A throe dory Dwollink, No. 82 I'T.',brp. lll. 2la7; engu ire of fart( W. UNATINE, F uS nont et. ►OHO LET—A Dwelling Rotolo on Third st., near our ofiee. 8. CUTHBERT* RON. 110:88 Lt. LET.—A small well-finished and fur lblt bled STORE. vlth base . hog window. mat door toa roma or Wand Market sta. ronsreslon Oren ho• toodlately. fe23 E. D. CI A 7.Z.1.11: LET.—Tho STORE on Market street .an m at door to ths earner or id at. mewled by llr. D. esoolla.ut and wslldtnown stand for the elotbing Imb:tea& erra N. D. GAZZAIL tneo t to largo . I '4D+: on jtut bolo. the ladtce Watlng Room of Doll'. Rent MO. fa 23 Z. D. UAZZAS4. For Rent. XV t. :7O fine and well-lighted ROOMS in oining the bran new bendin on Vieth Wtreet adj the jletbodlst ()bo g The mb. root:wean suitable an bet/Minder Lit borer. Munster. Ste. Ite building hea town Wind tor term of yms by the publishers ot the Plttaburgh tiara tattled the moots would mit well tor permsl6nowlow • kindredpamdt. Enq ufr e Aittedef TIIIB 01/7110E. iroLET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling .ltntta on {Taut R. ohm Orant. Posuesdon /Avon = 0 11. 19 lot of At ir'oul" of 0. BLACKMAN a co. To LARGE THREE Let, STORY BRIOR DWELLING. , with attaehad. tonnage., 'IF' n on Liberty at.. between Fitt and Ray ea. Ragan . * of fiTINH.T_II. POSTER. • fell-Imd at L. WlLnarth & OoJa &louring MIL LET—A Brick Hesse on 6th st., with late rani. • Tavern stand In Directlngham. A 2 Itowsorlth • Write rartlken all .ir. A House ore roma. bah, One, h. on at, neer rant. • Mem ca tirant et. near the Public Schcal Homo. A large 3 Rory }lona= Kam et, at the head of 6th. A Wee Hall on 4th et. Me Omar Ia Bplahal Doodle [ MLitt. A brie Eton r c u m u atta l e r t a actsa.t oa . .21'‘ For Rent. rAT splendid New IElel; Tiweirn oom: 10., , ./tostun i. V dinged 12 Millll3oM t 6 ellis4 ty of Pittsbugh, at e unction of the fireensbarg Mks and a Plank Itoad from ttsburgh. containing 10 rum, and built In the matt le, which hill to sold to St u =darn .stylo, with al the cousin lama ofa gut elaas Ilotali =has bie sad &nobs Ron" ern sty Stabling line 80 to 103 horns. axe a V n l . iii gam The hones is at si aunt flunhanal with the of ...e of mod Sr almond u isalrod. A Sue Oulu attached to she Hun, and [tom fflrlikh a r ratt i l=Tyrur ein aloThf . .... _Ctro t trisill Crook. Thou lune ef eh* umbra! itairrour SU au on the gam, within one hundred Pi -shis from the-tfah. Hotel.— Persons can il mm. nom Pittsburgh testa. Ur= The [louse bass goan e asto at as a =mom molt far bar lases fuss' The arrauts far }total smarm far We, Oeuribas. I Yarn Owl Ltd fauna siteutila There ars sbo • Sinstaarr and Past Mee eke, to the Hotel: The Hots! and Kum , test o absao 0. will be basal vale or title:rut UPI !Um laud 11 .... . • • • The above Paha. to lath other heel adjacent. conslothut hs ad of 200 saes. mill be mold entire orin say ca ma ta lls! number of seem, torah poreheaers, for COuntry Poe or tor rdd purposes. • Persona &dear toleene the Hotel or Farm or to &are the Purratere. Ornalboa, norm. t 0... ad. Ow uaderalitavd. ALLEN 11.110 I WN. Jalkemd Turtle Creak P.O.„ Allegitotty Ch, Pa. Dallr Calms Goer amo and