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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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PITTSBURGH: -
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1855
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• Vl.Pittabiergb Weekly Gazette.—The sztanalc.
circulation °four Weekly, Gates offers to our boldness mar
a most &drat)]* usadkon of coating thdr hie/noes knoirrr
Oar airculation Is between ibstruid Ors thousand, maim,
almost ovary merchant, suanufsottur and shoy-ka.p.. In
Wuhan Pscossyleania. and Easton) Ohlo.
Advance parapnts.---Hereafter no out.
iirr - Iptlon will be taken Ihr the Day or Weekll Oaten.,
pzl payment Le made In , adennee. Whenever the
tie.e - te ww , te which the eabieilyrtlob b paid , the
wi n h . theerlster etODP•d. Unlade the enberriptlon Ls re-
Dsaed adratme ferment An. tranelant sdrertlelng.
pt ererr d.. IPtbn, .111 be required to be veld In &d
-ilater The only exception, will be where swede' month
-
yeeriy contracts we made. eavtditer
AWN!. H. P. MUELLBII. late editor of the Mewls Zti
horo:aud now moneeted with the Pltteburger Courier, is
authorised to solldt rubseriptkme sad edrertharaetts for
the Pittabungb Garotte. wording to our published terms
Pittataesch. March 1.1855.
fteading planar ou me, page of Mt. paper
Some feeling has been created bythe attempt
of a few of the colored people of this city to res
cue a slave In the possession of Hon. Linn Boyd,
late Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives,
who passed through this city last week. Mr.
Boyd had a female slave along with him, In at
tendance upon his family, and when about leav
ing, on Saturday, the colored people made an
effort to detach her trom him, which proved
ineffectual.
Prior to 1847 slaveholders passing through
this State had the right, under our laws, to re
tain slaves brought with them, for six months.—
In 1847, however, the Legislature repealed that
law, and no slaveholder has now any legal right
to bring his hump property into the State, ail
such. The Courts have decided, as well here aa
In New York, Ohio and other free States, that a
slave so brought into the State becomes, ipso
facto, free. This was the ground taken in the
celebrated Lemmon case, in New York, and very
properly taken, too; and we have no doubt that
the several Courts in Pennsylvania would, if ap
pealed to, endorse this time promptly. There
snubs no slave held on the sell of Pennsylvania;
aid any attempt on the part of a slaveholder to
restrain a negro of his liberty within the bounds
of this Commonwealth renders him at once
amenable to its judicial authority.
We regret that the colored people should, in
this instance or any other, have resorted to an
appearance of lawlessness in their efforts to ob
tain the liberty of a human being. , The law is
on the side of the negro who may be unjustly
deprived of his liberty
be
our soil, and to the
law should the appeal be made for his liberation.
A writ of Aabeu corpus would have brought Linn
Boyd's slave befOre. the courts of the county, and
she would then have been declared free—free to
stay - he:ie . , and as free to g? with her master's
family to Kentneky, as her choice might dictate.
This was the only justifiable course. When-the
law gives an adequate remedy it is the wisest to
use it. The colored people, by resorting to - a
demonstration of force, may both injure them
selves and inflict a stab upon the reputation, of
the city. In this instance they hare to en
dure the mortification of failure along with the
reproach of teeming to be lawless.
We do not undertake to advise or dictate in
these matters; but it strikes us that nothing is
to h gamed by the friends of the lave, even
with the law upon their side, by these experir
meats "upon household servants. Such slave,-
holders as venture hither with their slaves are
always careful to select such only as are person
ally attached to them or have ties which bind
them to home. It must happen very rarely that
Tone _will be found willing to =Ali the freedom
which the law of Pennsylvania escorts in such
cases; and, however superficially those may
reason who regard the refusal of a Blare to ac
cept liberty when offered as an argument in be
half of slavery, it is neither wise nor prudent to
furnish them suds opportunities.
Conasnrion.—A typographleal error oeour
-red in the letter of Hon. Thomas Williams to
Howell Powell, Esq., of the House of Ilepresen
'^tatives at Harrisburg, on the Senatorial ques
tion, as published by us on Saturday, which
ecmewhat changed the meaning of the writer.—
We pate the paragraph in which the error cc-
starred:
aOPhe fourth question is whether I would endeav
or so to control thwpowera of the General Guy
manna that they should not be used for pro.
tenting or aiding the institutions of Slavery /
If this question were put to a Southern Repre
sentative, be would perhaps affirm it,with the Ns
severation that no powers ofthe Governmenthave
ever been so employed."
The word "powers," irsboth the question and
answer, should be asigies. The question was—
" Would yen endeaver eo to control the monies of
the general government that they should not be
used for protecting or aiding the institution of
slavery?" To which the answer was—"lf this
question were -put to a Southern repreSieutative
he would perhaps afErm;i4 with the asseveration
ihit no Mimics of the government have ever been
so employed," doe._ What follows in the same
paragraph of Mr.. Williams' letter coimideswith
this correction.
It is proper to idd, as "philo" in the commu
inunication - preceding that of Mr. Williams
spoke of "the contents of his letter to Cham
berlin or Rom of the House," that no letter. was
addressed by Mr: W. to either of- those gentle
men. The only litter written by him 'on the
subject vas the one to Mr. Powell, which we
01111 BOOK TABLE.
“Ters HIPTORT OP THE HMI FZYNIL A lIIIMOT
-01111 - Record. By George T. Burnam. In one
. volume, Illustrated. Boston: James French 6c Co.
New York: 0. Derby. Philadelphia: T. B. Peter.
sou.
• The author of this humorous sketchof the rise
and fall of the Hen Fever, with which so many
_were so 'dreadfulli infected in this region, toast
the disi : Sescrearly in the most virulent faint, and
his work Is mainly a description - of his own ex
perience, and which, to a lesser or greeter ex.
' tent,_will be found to tally with the experience
--ef uearly,every one rho had the misfortune to
:catch the disease. It is truly a mixt' h-moving
book, and about as good an antidote to the in
, faction as any=thing we know of. Wo would ad
. vise all those who are suffering from the dopees
--: don occasioned by the eubsidere of the fever,'
to procure this book, which soon restore
them to good humor It not to entire couvales
--MUM To be had at Gilden.fenny's and at
Mi
nar'a
vas thaany Guest.
The inquiry is frequently made; in what way,
the mimes Railroads now constructed and con
structing, terminating in this City, :con _be ac t ,
. commodsted with the neeeriau facilities for er
speedy transit of the trade and travel, for their
Amutual interest : and the commerce of the coon--
try t
NO doubt the subject will claim the attention
of the general Railroad Convention to be held in
Pittsburgh to-day, bring a subject that interests
the railroad companies generally, as well as all
commercial men. if the ground lying between
Penn street and the Allegheny River, east of
Wayne street, could be appropriated for caul'
basins,and the necessary streets and warehouses
for the =al purposes; and the ground • now De
-copied far canal purposes, south of Penn street,
be appropriated for railroad purposes, the facil
ities for all would be greatly promoted. Pitts
burgh is .the natural place of distribution be
tween the East and West, and hence the necessi
ty of the needful arrangements by adopting the
above plan. No city in the Union would be bet
tsiaccommodated for s speedy transit of trade
and travel, and the manufacturing Interests great
ly promoted. by the greatly increased travel of
commercial men to the Birmingham of America.
It is a fortunate and remtutkable circumstance
that tkeneedfol.ground necessary fbi,stoommo
dation of the Canal and all the roads can be bad
so convenient to each other, and that too in the
hurt of the City, at en comparative smell ex
pense. The subject is one of vital importance,
and some arrangemets should• be made at en
early day; . if Pittsburgh expecte to bare a par-,
rim of the trade and travel from the West to
New York city on completion of the road from
Rarriebnrgh to Easton, there uniting with the
• : New York road to New York city.
Tay Cssut.!—The following is s copy of a
patch dated, Fanal,Onomindelnmi, Office, ffee
eieburgh, March 12,1856:
Dieectione bees been issued to commence let
ting erster in.the mein line ef the I" . ezmaylvsnle.
Canal on Thursday next,' the 16th Wt. •
• 'real: X., Wemear,
; = . 13.(14 Hoard 4_ 0 = 61 OVindeith
*reactors Arrzsz.--s-The AinerirMa people
are not wont to ins =peer . ous oruninst. They
are subject to wham, and powerful prejudices,
excited and fanned fliree by artful dema
gogues and ambitious politicians, who are ready
to seize upon the last Public mania to ride into
office, and who will be found working just as
zealously on the opposite tide of the question.
when the reaction in the public feeling takes
place. There is at the bottom, in the American
character, an excellent stratum of common
sense, mingled with a love of fairness and even
handed justice, which usually brings it ont right,
When the time for cool reflection' arrives. We
have no doubt, therefore, that the present furore
against that class of our fellow citizens and fel
low inhabitants who were born in a foreign and,
merely on account of such accident of birth,
will as rapidly subside as it arose, when men
come calmly to analytie it, and to discover its =-
fairness and injurious tendency. The mere ac
cident of birth should have no influence on the
estimate of character and rights, in a country of
equality in political institutions. Principles,
fitness, education, moral character, are all prop
er subjects of Investigation, as they ell effect
the public welfare either in a citizen or an offi
cer; but such adventitious circumstance as the
place of one's birth is a question of minor im
portance. We merely took up our pen, however,
to introduce the following cogent appeal of a
gentleman who fills his position as an American
citizen with honor to himself and his country,
but who, under the effects of the new platform
of politics, finds himitelf a proscribed and in
jured man, for no fault of his own. We com
mend his sensible and forcible remarks to all
who are not too far lone on the wild crusade
against foreigners to listin to the promptings of
their better and wiser feelings. The article was
addressed to the "Pittsburg& Oration Advocate,"
and published in that paper
"The providence of God so ordered my destiny
Must I was born out of the limits of the United
States. While yet a - mere lad, I read of the
struggle of the heroes of the Revolution for free
dom; nor did I fell to observe, that prominent
among their grievances, was the effort of their
tyrannical ruler to prevent the populating of this
*wintry, by restricting the emigration laws. I
traced them through the varied scenes, from the
first pistobahot at Lexington, to the final con
summation of liberty at the siege of Yorktown;
grieving at their defeats, and rejoicing at their
success ; I saw Lafayette, De Kalb, !Reuben and
others from every nation of Europe, battling
side by side with Washington, Greene and Gates;
prompted by no motive but the love of liberty,
hoping for no reward but its triumph. In this
crisis there were none to charge that the stain
of foreign birth polluted their souls; they went
down to their graves in peace, rejoicing that by
their blood and treasure they bad assisted in es
tablishing on the footstool of God one asylum
for the oppressed.
"Inspired by their eximples with an enthusi
astic love of liberty, and encouraged by the no
ble generosity of the American people, I emi
grated to this country at an early age, and here
ventured my all, of hope, fortune and aspira
tions. You will not think it strange, then, that
I become uneasy rthen I see an organization
growing up among us, whose object is to blight
my - hopes, ruin my fortune, and forever defeat
my aspirations—when I see the religions presses
of the country tottering and siding this organi
zation. Would not the heroes of the Revolution
lie uneasy in their graves if they knew their
names and their labors were perverted to accom
plish
en= an end? Would not their blood cry
out for vengeance, bring spilled for equal rights,
to be thus bartered for privileged classes and
hirthrightathe initiatory steps to aristocracy?
I have taken an oath to "renounce forever all
allegiance to any foreign Prince, potentate or
sovereignty whatsoever and particularly to the
prince whereof I was formerly a subject." 'This
oath makes it perjury for me to claim any other
country than this for my home where I am not
nor ever can be (should this order prevail) recog
nized as possessing full privileges of citizenship.
I am recognized as such by the laws and consti
tution, but this order ceunterinininx both the law
and the constitution deprives me of my rights.
Caught in this trap—robbed of the privileges
which were held out to induce me to swear alle
gia' nee to this country, what place on earth may
I call my home ? I have renounced, on my oath,
citizenship in all other countries, and are I then
to be denied it in this 1' The Arabs or the Tar.
tars might refuse to admit me to their rights, but
even their sense of honor would forbid them thus
to ensnare me. I must be IDOL to elfell 00121aT7
and every country lost to ms save that country
where the arm of man cannot sway the scales of
justice. '
I read my Bible ;In the language of Luther,
and learned to be a Protestant; and from my Bi
ble and Wesley I learned to be a Methodist. No
one este me to disbelieve the Bible because it
came from India, Protestantism because Luther
was German, or Methodism because Wesley wait
an Englishman. No one refuses me a member:-
ship in the church because I was born in a for
eign had. I can join them in praising God for
his favors, and invoking' his blessings on our
country: I can commune with them at the sacra
mental board, and yet, refusing me a vote, they
will cast their ballot side by side with the vilest
.scoundrel that ever disgraced the soil OD whit.
he was born. Ministers of the Gospel denounce
me (with all foreigners) from the sacred desk,
and for their proficiency in the work 'of the or
der, are bribed to abandon their profession, and
mock the call of God, by entering the polluted
arena Of political warfare; and even endeavor to
make the church subservient to their schemes.—
The lambs of God, which they were called upon
to feed, must be left to the mercy of the wolves,
whilst they return to the 'flesh pots of Egypt.'
The voice that one day prcolaims the =searcha
ble riches of Christ from the taared desk, on the
next day may be seen wrangling in legislative
halls or political Mitlelran,, about some scheme
for piety aggrandizement
Of these things you cannot but be aware.—
Many of year correspondents are rejoicing at It,
and yourself either commenting or silently acqui
escing. I hope for the take of the church of
which I am a member, for the sake of the repu
tation of the Advocate, as • religious journal, and
for the sake of Rim whose cause it professes to
sustain, that such things may, hereafter, meet
the condemnation they merit."
It is but just to say that the editor of the Ad
vocate does condemn the evil here spoken of.—
If he wee ready at one time to look upon it with
favor, that time has past. Christianity is the
gnat leveler of human distinctions. The word
of its message is to all men, and it places all on
an equality. The only distinction It knows is
that of worth—of righteousness and unrighteous
nem ; of light and darkness; of Christ and Bel
la. No principal so heterodox as proscribing •
man on account of the accident of his birth
could long stand before the serene and just light
of Christianity.
C•2I • MAN Lin WITH • BUIS= 1111 RIB
Hagar I—This question has been answered in the
affirmative, by post aortas examination of the
prise fighter, But Pans, who died from wounds
received in the late assault upon him at titanwix
Hall, in New Fork, a few days ago. The fol.
lowing account is from the New York Tribune i
A post-mortem examination was made on Wed
nesday by Dr. 'Elwell, in connection with Drs.
tarnochan, Putnam, Cheeseausn, Hart, Wood
and others. They found two wounds on the
surface of the body—one in the lower and outer
portion of the thigh, the other in the cheat ---
The one in the thigh had two openings about an
inch 'put, and warming • quarter of an inch
ht diameter. It passed through just beneath the
skin without touching the muscle of the leg.—
The tall in the chest entered the sternum just
at its junction with the cartilage of the fifth rib,
passing through the bone - and pericardium into
the setbstantie of the heart, where it was r oun d.
On tabling the brestat-bonesind exposing the per
icardlum, it was found very mash distended,
measuring five inches in transverse diameter,
and six in its vertical. It contained about thir
ty ounces of, a sero.eangtdneoes fluid The an
imal surface of the heart was covered with
fibrinous exudation, the recent product of inflam
=don, The heart. was washed and laid aside
with no suspicion that the ball was lodged in it
until after nearly two hours starch In the cavity
of the chest, and especially along the aide of the
spine. At last the heart was very carefully felt
Over, and the bullet was found imbedded in its
muscular texture. On making an inciaion it was
exposed. Its lodgment -was in the septum,' be,
tween the ventricles, about an inch and- a hall
from the apex of the heart, and a quarter of an
bob from its retrace. The nitusoular substance
bad united over the hall and hided so far that
the point of entrance was obliterated. lie lived
for twelve days without any palpitation, or any
fainting or syncope - such es Is usually expert:
awed in .morbid condition of the heart. •its
action was perfectly regular. There is no ques
tion but , that, under favorable circumstances, be
might have recovered, and experienced little; if
any, inconvenience from the ball Four or five
d a y s after helms shot, he was quite strong. A
story goes that • man came to see him with
whom he had had some difficulty, and asked him
how he was getting along, whereupon barjusuppd
out of bed and said: .1 ain't dead yet; I am well
enough to flog on yet" He died from effusion
in the peticardinm, stopping the action of the
heart: It is probable that, on 14dt:ea:lay night
the effusion began to come on, and it rapidly in
creased. At.9.eolock on Thursday morning It
suddenly;increased; and he sunk immediately.—
Tholungs merspale andadsmataum Thelma,
an emu s
stomach, and Mbar 'arms punted
an unusually dna view of maps la a soundibh-
didon. The *bole body liaa s Most perfect - slur
clam of fine musculsr derelopmeutt (well to the
ends of his toes the muscles were remarluibli
dtmloixd
Missotrat—The House of. Represent/1 . /Pres,
Feb 28, postponed to `the second Monday in No
vember next, the resolution from the Senate to
go into the election of United States Senator on
the 2d Cr March neit. Thus the election of en-
Attar is sot aside, to be taken up again at the ad
journed Sodden in Noveinber next, which meets
one month before the meeting of Congress, when
the triangular battle betweenthe friends of Don
iphan, Benton and Atchison will be reopened.
• "Pirratctss, Hest Tursztr."—The Edinburg
Review, which is printed in the classic centre of
Scottish literature, in its January number, wee
twice the expression nitro fire." The writers
might an well say one trot or one first hundred.—
Yet the periodical in which such careless expres
sions are used has often warned the British wri
ters against the introduction of Americanisms in
the language, and has solemnly insisted upon
"keeping our well of English undefiled "
NOVIL BORT Or CALCI7LATION.—Tbe SIR Fran
cisco (Cal.) Chronicle says : Upon striking a bal
ance on our Homicide Calendar for 1854, we
come to the conclusion that one person of 600
in California will be killed by Its neighbor in
1855. In one-half the cases, the weapons will
be revolvers; in one-fourth knives; and in the
other fourth, guns, or other weapons. The pros
pect is a comfortable one.
DIBD—On Sunday, .teals past 12 o'clock. P. It.. TEJO!!
A 8 'SAY& Kq., In'the Met year of his AIM
Hle friends aro Invited to attend hie Ihneral. :tem . hi,
late reeldence, No. 42d Llbrrtr et., etna noainno. at 10
&dock s P. dh, to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Worms! Worms!—Tbore is no disease
mom common among children. end yet DODS which so fro
quasar: Wise the .kill of the phyelclan. am norm. They
are highly detrimental to the constitution; urd their pres
ence should be mrefully guarded against by parent. On
the that menleatation of symptoms. every Mean/ should
be need to expel them promptly mad themagaii. an....
Versoisuge Is veil established em tho meet attain. sate and
ready monody aver offered as this troublesome and dan.
Mono malady; and an idle have the_ m.azement of dal.
drop Monk! Asap thle invaluable medicine et hand. In
addition to It mind safety, It never &Ile to produce the
desired effect.
It‘Porebniors 1,111 be aerated to ask kw DEL MAKE'S
CELEBRATED VERSIIPIIHE, and take none else. All
other Vernilhages, In oreterison,, aro worthless. Dr. ll'
Lane. Vermlhnre. also tas ealebrsted Liter Pills. sea now
tel had at ell reaDortatle Doug Stores In the United Stated
and twat the sole proprietors;
Also thr sale by the wale proprietor.,
mum° BROTHERS,
toh9-11AwS :11noaseers to J. Eldd A Co.. Wood street
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doom, Window
Shutters, Window Gunn's, &r.,
Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of new patterns
/miry and Flaln. imitable ar all pun... Pardo:dm at-
WM... mil to abelatthz (hare iota. Jabbtng done at
chart was.
WESTERN TEA STORE
Comer of Wood and Sixth ;streets.
W. A. M'CLMIG
Our Teas will be bound on trial unequaled
at the rico In the eltr
Waal.
Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75. You ng Hy's= ,50, 62,
1,00 and 1,25 par lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb.
RoifirteliksM, Wand Imperial &0. P ., 75,
1 a ate. per lb. 1 - ,00 k, 1,50 per lb.
Tom pat op In oaday totes nom b to a) It. for WO/
um ♦ Üb.nl .11onbunt mad& to Mall dation.
COME—Jam La Conpoi nnd Rio OPT., Oro. and
Boasted.
du; auswidide - , anat. Prea and Drsed he i 4.
cee. tag
Important to Persons afflicted with Her
nia, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the
danger of Strangulation by neglect
ing it
The right course for anyone to pursue who
01/C
iy to atllletal with _Rupture. Is to peneere • good Trues
well alerted to the ruptured put; In order to nteln the
tontneling portion of the M.D. 'This Le often neglected,
and the towel becomes etranzulatod. I..eg the vetteat
not only In a ladletion bat dangerous condition. I bare
at..a on hand, atd da/ly adapt. the mart Improved
Women among which Is BAR. lE - S . RADICAL CURL .
TDDSS. whteh will rnt/ly realooe • radical cure In
time. Of come the. are can when no Trues will gam
.1 In • vein maturity of mineable Mr.; nr .Rupture.
M. Tn. will rum. I have every misty of Truss..
Dom 10 ... fo I.q el" • lance emortm.t of cIIIL
DRENS" rIIDSSE.S. ABDOMINAL SCPPORTIIRB
ICLASTICSTOCREVGA for ratio. brogan or enlarged
vein. PILE I'ROPA. Ls the relief and rare of Pile
11110VIDZR BRACER kr rum wont. sod ehlklren
SC3PRNSORY BARDA(ES. end every earls. or me
dunkel eppllanot need In Ito ean of dleouo. Call end
.areleo tbera at OW Drag Stara No ten Wood street....
tter of Virgin slur. sign of the gold. Mortar.
N. B—l have alio to elegant trues for children. oldett
loyarLehly num.
Ell.-Ask tor Dr. HICIfiIISR tils Whaled Pat gturg
gad Drugs Doha. 140 Waal sr-. Pittsburgh. fe154..0
Effectual Remedy for Worms—The
eons of esperlenom ere the moat reliable, and if oot too
neatly ara aangbt after by the araetleal. The hallowing
la the voluntary tentbnany or a worthy and .all known
DbfalebLeurelatlve to Um eaperienee of thy Ole-say of B.
A. IbbnortoolVo eolabratad Vermiform daring • prattle•
of twanty-tlve yawn
01/101M. M155....147 Md. 1852.
Yam & A. itthnerfock @ Cb . —Gentian:um-1 am ow
Ithom Individoal. backward In giving oartineatea. but
In the Drasent lantana. =midst It dna to hounazdty to
ay thS I brow born engaged in the prattle. of madloin.
for 25 years. and bars never mat with any moody so at
natant for worm. ea your Vermifage. Io .dolt.. erem io
cams of Paver. 1 tonistiama 61119 It to carry off calomel ta
ken tha wampum night, and often dnd billiou. aroma
tic= and worms to fallow. Iwe oo other Vermin: um in
my practice. and duly. no batter. Itmwethilly.
W. Y. lIANKINS, M. D.
Prepared and mold by B. A. VAIINESTOCK t 00. come
of Wood and First sta. ert67.dlarT
When death is at th e door, the remedy
which nimbi han sand life. If edrardstered In Um.
roam too lath. Do not trite elth Manse. My opon It
that when the stomach trill not Opt food—when faint
nemand limestudepanade the eystem—sben the deep I.
disturbed. the appetite lbebla, the mind lethartio. the
omen unnetnrelly sensitive. and the head maned—rely
trim. It, that whenn theme eyentoms ottur. the Pone. of
vitality are tiling, and that. ..1.0 the mlichla Is
promptly chocked. Ws EU be shortened, am well as ren
dered mineable. Now To know from a mania testimony
greater than vas eon bet. accumulated In favor of on
remedy, that Boolland's German bitter., prepared by Dr
4:1. Minium Philadelphia. nth Immediately abate, and,
In the end, entirely remora a of these disorder. as rarely
a mathematbal pox.. wil . tve • problem. Who.
then. nUI maim the
. . agony. the risk of We, with
health and sanity within ruob? Bee advertisement.
ath7-2,davT
The Okeatest medical Discovery
OF THE ACHE-
Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered
In one of our commas pasture seeds s muds that eon
nosy /aSsf qf If mon /ma 04. soorst Strmfain to a memos
Pissple.
•
Its but tried It In over eleven handled uses, sad serer
felled except In gluteus' (both thunder humor.) Us has
nos In hie esseession woo too hundrod eertleseto. of Its
vane, ell within twenty talks of Boston.
Too bottles w werrsntedto one" nand= moremo th
One to three bottles will on,, the wont kind of phonies
of the fore.
Two to throe bottiso wUI claw th. natant of
Throe to tire bottle. an warranted to ewe the Worst
nee Manilints/.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure on humor In
the am
Two bottle" are warrantad to cure running of the ran
and blotches among the hair.
Tour to ob. bottles are warranted to can tomcat and
=Wag ;dear
One bottle wilietur =Mr eruption of the Man.
Two to three bottles . are warranted to cum the moat
ram of ringworm.
Two to three betties an warrantod to mire the moot dee
motto twine of shennuttlent.
Timm to Brat ladles see warranted to ewe salt rheum
illy to slight bottisa will am the wont, taro at terofu la
Manadtt always expotkinced from the ant bottle,
and • pullet can LB warranted when the abate ouantity
taken. .
! Nothing looks se, Improbable to Bowe who have In veto
tried all the wonderful rosdkdoes of the dey e as that •
common weed growing In the pastures. and along old
steno walls, should mem emery imam in the embus: yet
It lo now a, grad Ant. If you have &humor Rams tostart
! Timm an no It. nor arida home or ha's abmg It milting
sows rases lend not you.. Lpeddlod over a thousand bat.,
ties of It in the Malraty of Sodom I know its effects In
aver? rase. It has already done some of ths greateeteures
ever. done In llamaehneatta I gave It to children a rear
old; to old tempts of sixty. I hove men IKOr. MM. worm,
looking thildzen, whom Noah was .out end flabby; restond
to • perfect stets of Width by One bottle.
To those who ere sub : Met to a dok headache, ram bottle
*lll4llmi ears it. It gives great relied to entente and
'diatheses. SO= who have been maim hr park have to.
ken and been rogulsted by it. When the body I. sound.
It work tote men Mot wham Nam Is soy derangement
Mate functions of n0t,,.. It will came very einguler real
inky Ott you most not be alannod—ther always dirt.
pear Whom tour days ton week. nom lemma a bad re•
suit limo it. On the. oeuttotT, when that haling is tone
you gin feel fovtrelf eke a new person. I heard soma of
the most extravagant aneonlmos of It that men ever Ile
toned to. No things of diet M ever naremmy—set the best
roll an pt.:; have Mewl'. an herb: irtdelh, when elm
=wad In mast oil. dlsaolvsa Scredulom mredlbeg of to
neck and wider the • we. Prig 60 amts. Pelee of the
Modica DisplarY ILL Per bottle..
• DIRBTTIONS TOR VSL—libilte tabbrepoonfal p.
dale. Children over olstanwist.d•Wriectalf4 datran
from am Weight man, twripoinfelL As no direction ran
be toads applimbia. to W constibitiotub bike ammeth in
°Mats on the bowels MO, • BS:- • ' :
INtr. KENNEDY Ohl permasletlembem ID bed MINI
soutorha.a. sort r.i44 at Dr. MAWS' g=" l .
stmt.. carnet of Virgin alkyt•
Consumption and Bpi.. • Blodli—.+See
tho outlaws OW. Tomer 11. BAIMMIY• 101
proatietor of lb. Fartoore natal. itidatiokohatta'?!.`""
tato of' th. at 7 now. Ridu.na, va, - • -.! . ,
Dr lob. sues.. of lb. city. of ltictuttond.thonh
utarbbyddost, Loa of awn opposed to , what ba wwd
two* tahtlelnow woo obliged tows that Ito 'good otEr4o
to Um tom Whir. UMW. saw trostaoatal WWI.
Ito bad brio dm up by moral taankurix bid' triad
mad oftho gout otodadOwa ao4 was co Oh. mp ado '.
inrfe, yib".o he taloa Oattoth Spottl4l
We rahrthe paths to Lb azia length, esitifleinlo
=mod the bags, itglas 6Laaea atbrathima.
JOSH : 0: BAkElt & CO.ll
. . .
TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL,
Carefully prepared from none but fresh and
heathy Livers, =der Ale minus] taperrUton of their
•Cant at the Hewitt.
'3.0:13. k 130.tage great pleartireln offbeag then brand
00.'Whith, on acconut # ol Its MMUS' mode of preps...
hinhueste and safety, can be taken wlthout disrellsh
by thanstnt
hbranneetasary to advert to the wallas efficacy of
01 4 rev? Valuable and stlentille remedy. It. success In
tho cue of Chronic Rheumatism, StrohLt., and Long Die
MOM, when Wilfully applied and persegarad In, Is no
longer a matter of conjecture, It Is now acknowledged to
Pouts+ healing ertues alma. Incomparable to any other
ape Ills. Sold In bottles, wholesale and retail, hy the man
ufactories, JOHN 0. DARER k
No. 100 North Third es, Philadelphia,
• and by Druggtde In Pittsburgh and elsewhere.
felbimdater
01i10 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSIsURGiti
On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855,
the PBBBIiNUER TRAINS will runu follow., until fur
th.lke:
P., fluff ern.t. men Sr 3 L. N.
- Taus " sr 81. N.
ESPILVIB T 11.1111" " AT 3P.
These Trains all run through to (nestling, od connect
theta with the Co.umbus and Clruituesti, 0 o and Indi
ana and Belloandabia and Indians Rallros At Mane-
Sal& connections ars mole Er Negate, Za wins, Won-
Randuakr, Tondo, Chicago. *O4 an Ni Alliance
for Cleveland. av No train. run on Sun
Through 1 iambi are sold to Cincinnati. Mollie, it.
Lou..t Indianapolis. (.Mingo, Men 14 .4. For•, wale..
Cleveland and the principal towns and citl to the West
The NEW BRIGIIITON AOLT.I3I.IIODATION TRAIN will
nava Pittsburgh at to a. ■. and b P. ■., sod New neigh
too it 7 a. at and I P. N.
Per Tlellots and further In Permatlon, &NIT to
J. O. CURRY,
At tho owner &Bra, under the blovoroothets Homo
Or .t the /adorn' .tr.et Ration, to
GEORtig PARKIN,
Pittsburgh, Muth 10th, 1165. Ticket Aiwa.
Pennsylvania BURG _any,
OF PkT,
00KNElt OF FOOD If AND 8011TUIfINLD /WREST&
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000.
INSURE BUILDINDS AND OTHER PROPERTY.
AORIART LOSS OR DAUB BY FIRE
AND tug PERILS OP •
Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation
• DIRECTOR&
Wm. e, Johnston, W. 111`Clintork,
11. IL Lang. A. J. louse.
Ihsly Patterson, Kennedy T. Friend.
.1. Grier Parma. GooriM IL Whits,
Jacob Painter, Jam. S. Healey.
Wade Hampton, 11. 11. Comma - hail,
A. A. Carrier, W. 8. Haven,
IL E. Park.
OFFICER&
errtidifllt—non. Wm F Johnston,
Vice President—Hedy Patterson.
41rratary toed PoranamL—A A Carrier.
Ardent CaLy 9 9 Carrier. IPA) ialitly
Athenmum Fire Insurance Company
of London.
inthoriud Capital 610,000,000.
PHILAIMLPISLA.
Atwood-8 CU, Johnjarnum,
John Grigg. ibenTre U. Stuart,
Myers.
C. barn Co.. Wm. McKee Co.,
trotters & Weishtwan, White. Stevan. en.
Agent for the United States
FREW:RICH RATCHFORD STARR.
United States Branch Ofllse. No. 80 B.ll.2lFourth street.
Philadelphia. A. A. HARDY,
Agent for Pittsburgh.
te2l.lenib•Utd No. 80 Water st.
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire it Marine Insurance Company;
OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET,
MASOC MALL
m PIBUDAII, PA.
HOIST. UM. RAY. Prv N id l ent. J* TYS
D. Maar, WT.
This Company makes every Insurance ap.
11...w.f. toot eon meted with LIVE RISKS.
Aho t agalnat Unit wad ilvy RU H. on the Ohio and
MlaviaaiPPlrivars and tribiat.Ww. and Mania. Man on.
slaw.
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And against Mu Part's of tha !Sea and Inland Navigation
and Tranoortation.
Wall th. lowastrato• eonaistant •it.t, Wet,
parties.
Robert ()shear. ... . -
/Amadei. BradhlY.
James D. Mon, John Yullertmi.
Wlllltm l'hillits. Hunnel llcaurkan.
John Matt., James W. Hallam.
Joeeph P. Gamma, 11. D, Ches. Arbuthnot.
f 4
o bt:11= David Rkhey.
lloratkk N. Lee. Kittanning
John WOW. i Ha
inJUS-I,rib Rost cosy bear let col. 1
for the Siol.—Dr.
rent. 6. .iporch3p Cbrdial sato.. with vonderful rapid.
hti every illearder ineldent to the alsestive elVeretlen
storm the appetite* mews the etrenstie harden. the inme
elee brae. the !Perna, gives elastklty to tin Write no-
crolta the mental Mien. beelsicedurpoodericy.lmtarte
to the attenuated frame a mom robust appearance: allay.
imitation. calms the disturb.] ireashiation, builds up the
Sheltered con/dilution: and may be Wm. if 'Meet leer
by the feeblest maiden. wife on mother, en It la rampaged
mialy of theitdoes of rare Oriental herb., indeed only to
inclement. as/Marais and entree.
Utile systems has beonns redasel by improper indulgen
am, Om Cordial .ill Woo. enters vistomus vitality lute,.,
err ormen. Th. la dude resultiOd f hut. 1...". too
clove application to labor of any kind. IN quietly removed
by its action. and ladle. annual, sodeumry oceupelione,
end sets...se to isconvanience therefrom. win lied It a este
and healthy stimulant. Where thecircatatlon or the blood
aluitsieb, scant of thereto:Wilmot tho body are suspend.
ad or imperleells pernamed, It will maces the antic& ar
tem and commeelcane permanent kerne to the secretive
and distributive arcane '
Tinwe whom, Wired down by physical debility, sod ea
feeds.* to despair of over nvorertug the vigor end mien
or tost. aril invited to ginned. wonderful navigate.
• trial. rt entbnclles the eletuesiteor their reetoratkov—
BeGn. they have tioneumed the first bottle, they .111 D.
tonentone that the Notiperative principle le et work ha ov
ary dobllitatad portkco of their Mune. and hon. won to
be realised to their thorough recover. .ill melon op is
their /Next. •
The Cordial lo put up, bleb] r concentrated, to pint but
tit.. Nice $3 pet both, tiro tor SP, six for V 2.
C. U. NINO. Proprietor.
No. 192 Itroedway, N.. York.
•nesn.—Plttetnrsh: Anne. Wow. No. 60 Wood Knish
aro IL King 140 Wood di R. It. 8=22%6T Wood al—
Allegheny Iltr: J. P. rthui.n
Fold by Druggist. throughout the United Riede., Cab •
ds. and the West Indian
HOLMES, RABE & CO
aIIOGEMOR TO
A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER,
K . ANOTAOTIOLIER9 OP
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED MON AX
LES, CROWBARS; SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS.
Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws,
Shafting and Pullrnibr Machinery,
Car and Bridge Belie, with Thread and Note
•
complete,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WADINOIMD. N. Mint. VA, 107 SIM WIL,
WOOD an kIirfUYILD
BAIL wait warranted• rohtt•tf
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
. .
Chilson Furnaces, Wro'ilron Tubing
AND YINTINO IJEND:NALLY,
For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings.
A. • w. will routraet. be Wanting and Ventilating by
atm= or Rot Wm.,. %pse or Ctillames PUMA" , Intinvhiv4
gehorgn Molts's, 4►etorleit Green Mum, Court Rona..
Jail Hotels or Dneillnint No. ZS lilnyinst et. Pittabargh
Citizen's Insurance Comry or rittsburgh
WM. 010 ALNY President.
Luturc L neitauxu. sew;
017ILZ, 94 WATER, BHT VICKY AtarrlaND.t.
WOOD STREETS.
TWIII
OIMA.N rS ti 3112.811FISIPOS OA
Air Assures agailut Lou et. Amato, by PeN. ALSO
D R 4aval...
nesunst the_perde SRA NLAND NAI 164770 a
sad TRANSPORTATION.
KUCToser
Maud Playa,
WKier.
m. P . inglaars.
John 8. Laworth,
Wm. Von
vg.°A. ihro%p, Jr.
B. Ebertauffh,
IUgNI
Wm. B. Ilan,.
LA M' D
COR MES' . &
L OURS. -
CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH SFREE7S.
BARE NOW OPENING THEIR LARGE
dock or FANCY FURS, embrulat T. 1 . 47 of
SABLE,
MARTIN,
FITOH,
SQUIRREL, '!
LYNX,
OJNEY, - -
SWANS DOWN. •
TALII VICMORINM, 01/7FP4 laUffi,lter., to which
tbeg t l t ylta togteo.9..r.
New ,liiguerrlaW-Nallery.
MR. NELSON-Would respectfully inform
tele friends au4 the pabtle gircesnall, th a t . order te
'llrVlSVllt"L"Pe'lrtargrtnn
hare, Third
,twit.) or the MOd OVIdtM I and
Swat hay lathe es eau ametruead for Da
g...B/W vmwown. United Mates. We are now
Prelared to execute u=leasee orall mita and sel/wle la
ear weather, haw Weloot.A. m. till 4 o'okak P. A
'Lit from an le sollelted,lehetiar they wish". Ulmer
ea anat. • Booms. Old.tast MM. littlhfiaree.Thlza fang
=a Life hummer) uoilltargb
No. 149 CIIESTRUT STREET ,
OPPOSITE THE 008 TOM
Will;reeke all kinds of 'minnow). either
Pe:Tetra or Lb:sited. ondesjiles a criptlen of Property or
klerrlandise, at reasonable gre:dem
DABS= P. reasonabl e
, President.
U. W. Ilsamenr, President.
DIRSCTIGnIt
• Chan P. Hayes, it. IL
B. English Geo. W.W.1.,
P. B. Savory, am S. Pad.
tS. ..1511ennen. John Carter.
J. Mews.. •
Thaturasra. Secret E. WS*.
de26-I.rfo
J. G. 001171N,Aismt,
Third ail Waal ►trots.
FitifING,IIItOTIEKELS
-
1:1 Oa SAL Rwra T
as STJUSEk R . O
sm Pla i litoccd incimealWatat Vicroltea
HENRY .H. -
PORVAIWING APED
0 0 1E1 , 3119810N ISIERONA.Nt,
AND WLOLESALN MULLED DI
CHEESE, bUTTER,, SEEDS, NISH, -
Wood
Praia* OasterAlly, ,
No. 25 WOod street, littabargt.
PEARL STEAM MILL:
CANAL BAB_II4 , -ALLEGHENY,
?Mal TIM RAILROAD STATION. •
: Families will be lied with our.,triiimis
mar of FRZBEI GEOLI ZLOUt i r t halthiCtipar
ani“ UM, or fa one am
CM%
wcod dingst“. arm Iteityketaw .Libertycall
Olaire.r.i•'Pietablalch: 11. P. &Innate.; of 1 3 .40 0 1
Ylv - .o %cid ID ramie 1.4, 4 ., (44.itaur.
relintock's hangs Nediaines.Wo
tuituumosi °Mali 'pi tuallimouidotts to
Tatimemiss an the lbarth puma Um Nubia lama,
MOW&
!BiiiAwe littnal. • Instimee., - compiny,
OF PHILADELPHIA. -
OFFICE NO. 70 WALED'? STREET.
FeurdolnvWd
FERE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mer
e6sadLe,'7nrni[aro; de. lit torn or country.
mama . onmbined with the eeecnitY of •
Rock Ctar.dtal, entitlethe Irtnitell to share In the profits
of the Company. Inthont liability for looses
The Saint I:attendee of this Ocmpany, T im, !
convertilds. sit par, Into the Capital Stock of the ILkdop . y.
GLIM XINOCEI. President.
R. M.Fintcroo ,s Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
... . .
Clem 'Mistily. - . Levi. IL Aeliburet,
W. IL Thompson, OecTse N. Maker,
T. C. Itnekllll. Beni. W. Tinsley.
0. W. Carperitzr. . Z. Lothrop,
Robert steam : ' H. L. 01.0[1, .
O.& Wood
Marshall Mil. Robert Wand,
Edward O. James.
James L. Taylor, Wm. Mueser,
Jacob T. Burdlog. Archibald tiettr,
G. 11. /Stroud. Wm. ni. Semple. MIAS.
J. O. COFFIN. Atient,
corner Third and Wood streets.
erthr.re
- -
Piles hogleated, often prove fatal, leads
to coniumptlom anoint the part three Omega day with
°ALLEY'S PAIN EXTRAcros. If secretion form In the
rectum them Insert the "Pile Syringe" 011«1 with Rxtract
or. and gradnally discharge Car thesyringe la withdnswei.
It note, falls to mare cures of any age or ,trallOne, nor to
give entire ease Instantly to ail, frequently rttrinil by one
epplication.
Piles an known by the heat, Itching, and r.in of the
anus Bleeding puler are caused, linMetlinel, by the fall•
bag of the whole bulimia which then pram the intestinal
oust tight against the bark bones and koop the blood
from returning up the yfneelS, el/altar to the blood Wing
kept at the top of your fingers when a string boiled tight
round it; murk is frequent, and for nerotulous humors and
ulcer. to form thereto, then procure a perfect abdominal
ruPlurter, and wear a rompnew to the rectum. and con
tinue to use the tales as above, also rub it well over Pb,
loins and abdomen for mme time, and the natural belts
that support the hose° will Le o:palmated and made
strong. and your life will be raved. It properly applied,
every rase will be rend. It never falls. mho.
Dr. Fiteh'e Opuuon of my Braces.
Da. Gamut 11. Knout—Dear air In reply to yours of
the 13th Inst, regulating my opinlon of your Shoulder
Braces, I would ray tlyt I consider it one of the beet over
demised, and would add that thave myself been long In the
habit of employing a entiotorlist Atelier Brace with the
greatest advantage In alert of rontraction ot the cheet by
ate ping, Ithstn•r from habit, occupation ordebillty, more
especially where there la weakness or irritation about the
tungs.and more or less preilbtposltloe to coneumptioil —with
the pbllonoph of It.effeeta In these casea, you are of eourre
acquainted. In come forms of heart &seam, or eympa-
Melte excitement of that organ, I have Lima found the
Shoulder Brace of advantage. Ido not heritatei to rearm
mend your Brace In all one where a Brace la nu - mired as
one of the meat oart sad efficient yet In usu. • •
Very truly yours, CALVIN Si.•
• PITCH.
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. AZURE:S. 140 Wood
street Pittsburgh. Pa 4 ailln. s complete araortutent of Dr
Iltele, medicines constantly for sale. misAelAw.
Sick Headache and Neuralgia of Eight
Veils STAXDINO Olson ur Ossun'a Dsrosams Snot.—
Mr. William Trimble, Itlielvy's Now, EsiardatOwn. fifth
ward, says he ... candid Sick Headache of eight years
standing. by three bottles of °ekeloy's Detonative Syrup
Ile has tried phyalciaue without a con. Ile I.
now .litlrely well. Oakley'. Depundive is for Rheum.-
tin, Scrofula. Totter, mid all eruptivedbessee. For sale,
wholesale and malt. at DK. KEYSER'S.
No. ISO, Wood ot., Sign of the Golden Mortar.
mhil Peke 75 cents per bottle.
lIAZARD POWDER AGENCY.
MI Yuleties of Powder
CONBTA NTLY ON IIAND.
ALSO,
Safety Fuse.
d. L. O. GRAPY, Agent, 122 24 et. Pittsburgh.
Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle
Mining and Blasting Ponder, In all elan packages altra
on hand and for ego from Maimalna, In Ma to mit Pm'
amen. on favorable lama All. Safety Yuma
D. W. O. BIDWItLL, Mantibetartrf dirt.
lab front areal.. PltaMorsh.
Balm ofa Thousand Flowers, for beau
vying he Complexion, and eradicating all TAN, Pturino
and Parinnen from the tare. Bold at In Hopper's, 140
Wood atm&lal 6d aerB
•
Ease and Comfort.—Tho Conformator
slaty Imported from Paste. esaetly Roan the Ha to tam
wally dogma( the Ilead,so • nom tint ham easy on thd
Mad as anold one Attest at sad a good Qat mar ha ha
17 Wood at. 5a294.1 W. DOUG
-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sewickley Property , to be Sold.
lIOULD a Imitable purchaser or purchag
-10 era to trinid. th e eubscriber will proceed In the man
ner prescrited b y low, to mat* sale of tun had of ground,
containing about 3 acre, each, eituated between the Mew
fromPeroinary and Railroad Ration. moll • few rods
from the latter. Genlletneu wlehlug woolly ..at. are re
pueeted to look att.tirew iota, whir:bare among the most
eligible In itewlekLey. Terme of pay moot will by made
c For Particulara, enquire of
mtax3t4.
MARY P. 01,V ER. Executrix.
KAY & COMPANY,
Booksellers. Paper Dealers and Stationers,
ltie.ss Weed d o Timgv - , , i , n.
AVE; constantly on hand and for sale at
the lowest prises. s IvAs aud well select.' nof
. Law. medical, and Books, finsd
Oslo uf /ALI. arid Pray. &wke In sicw7 resist./
uf tiludlug wad usei.
ScsooL Boom—May respectfully solicit the attention
" T r:r . is h irrorg=e il iZstl= 4 ;;Ysi f itelVi ‘ w ' s ‘ ,
coutoristuk [nomad villitsble works war 1 . ” use.
. . •
nom Bags—Their Mel of Blank Boots core nom
plat, embracing arhtty of Account Record and
Ihnumunduna Roots.
htariDataty—Etary_ 'oriel) of nommen and fanny Sta.
tiouery, including Writing Papersof eyety . V.o.,l7, littwd
P. /I:=7. r "l beac r girlA n = "' ;,l,ltM ' t= r 3ft•eg
vappibld on tbo moot ....linable terms.
the Honorable the Judges or the C.Tu - ri
Quart.r Bunion. or the Peace of the county of Al
le fly.
Tbe petition of floury Omelet of the 4th Ward. All.
ithsay, In the county afunteaJd, bomb) y showethThat your
petition er bath providol;bituftlf with malarial/Mr the
aceommodation all -Avalon a otbertat his dwelling house
ni mid ward, and oray• that your Honors will bet plea.
ed to grant h i license to keeps public kmuse ofentertaln
meat. And ynut petitioner, es in duty hand, will ever
Prof. usseir OBABLIR.
We, the sabscribers, claw. of the lth Wanl.4o certify
that the above petitioner Is of good repute for honesty
and tetutteranc, and well provided with house room and
convent...a for the accommodation and talent of stran
gers and travelers, and that maid tavern to necessary.
Abraham Ilsys, Leonard Walter, 0 B Nieman. Feeder
irk By*, Phil li p Weisenbarger, Adam Ruhl, Peter Atkin-
Oeo Debnlin, Yrans tilatuot, L Yealter, Oen Ober,
11 Hammon.. mbl3-3td-eho
ULT.—From the First of April next;
. 4:1171 oPPtetlxidtilltVAll"`" ln th e
eittot the klovvna►h. nate . I " stes uß cfe "d e " rd i br
Mews. BakeereSh Peen Co., .e ► grates man siliAttr
'tit; plerperty la ellnlbly altuated. adjacent to the W.
nonirahola wharf. for any hualnees connected with steam
boson or rlrer Lrade, OT Nr wanufectuting purpoeee.
Seecral small bull/Inge and a mpapanus yard are attach
OUT BR W. RAHN/41,
W. Apply to -
. 4
President Plttabwrgb andOonnelselli. It. IL Co.
mbl3 tt Nevin. Hall, ow. 4th andLlberty eta.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Lettere of Ad
sasistenuoo hays been muted to the subscriber on
the Estate of John N. Stewart, lets of fairsleer, tinernsey
mangy, Otdo &mead. All persons knowing them
selves Indebted to:sald estate are requested to make
luonallete psyment. and ell thaw !Ashur datum to pre
sent the some, properly autherdloated for settlement.
rehlb.Stser JOHN 11. IDAIUNDSON, Adz's.
4IITUATION WANTED—As a Book-keep:
10 or. or to a Commlnkm norm. by Ong EC qualified br
long erporia
3-3td• bes. box 407. or apply at tbla ale&
orbl
frLOVEI SEED--23 bbls. reo'd by R. R.
J and for rale by mhl3 LINNILY H. COLLINS.
APPLES-18 bbls. Green Apples reo'd and
foe We by rutin n DIRT IL COLLINS.
FILLY PEACHES-100 boa. for sale by
tobl3. HENRY IL OOLLITia.
QUUAR-65 Mids. N. 0. Sugar landing
4.7
.nd for yak bv , . lab= .108N NLOYD • 1:0.
EED-20 bble. Clover Seed in • store and
ILI. Ws by mbl3 JOHN FLOYD & W.
SEOOMS-100 doz. Corn Brooms for sale
by bahla JOHN PLOYD t CO.
('ROUND NUTS-279 sacks now landing
from steamer Mall tbr.a.bi
13 ISAIALI DIOKSY & CO.
EGOS -9 Ina. now landing from steamer
Chniabst/ @r oak by MIDI DICKEY • CO.
FLNE FLOUR-30 bble. fine Flour reo'd
and tbr oak bY A. s A. ILMIANE,II4.2tI Bt.
813 ERFINE 01110 FLOUR'
200 Im6:
And for sia• by A. &-A.B.TenAI4I,I.
UYE FLOUR- 30 bblx. in store and for
.1.11, wale by ' A. & A. MeIiANIC, 114, 2dst_
WITTER-10 kegs in store and foi sale by
122113 , A. It A /WANK 114, 24 mt.
1110 lc PENNA. RAILROAD—Wanted
Noboru of Stook to complete so order.
- • . WILKINS & CO.,
Darkero and Sootmladou Stook IL-okaro, 71. 4th ot.
BENT—A Store Room with a Dwell
ag attached, situated on sth Lamad oppo
to th e Otaalbw Depot. Au excellent steed thr twines!,
arid low nat. Apply to • B. It'LAIN k eatt)
FLOUR -150 bids in store and for mile by
mtl3 R. lIARBAUGH 41 CO:
SOGAR-OURED tee. jud
valved end Arc We by l3. LUKBAUOII & CO. •
HAMS-2 eats Bacon Hams in store and
RI. Jim Le by B. HARBAIRM &OP.
Statemeat of the Amu
THE ;UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE.
Annuity and ,Trust eompeng of Philadelphia.
, JANP.AIir 1, 1135.6.
• HEAL ESTATE, &o. •
Property-Oake of th e Corn S 64 XO 0 0
ifelaeof HomeofOra Potolture
Bram tee, 3.292 17
LOANS. • •
lf
Coiled Bata Loen-rtala . e. .. . ....... . -...... 1 3 490
r=i ,_" c i pra ar ..... kv22 00
Losage P Tiew omsri. 00
8.42 . 1
7"s =ylS: liat hi stt a aru ' t Do
BONDS APO) lIORTOM3E.S. le.
Botta ad Ronde todAloaicsgee... ........ M 603 00.
• Pail:3llMM, AM
[Roraima .... .. .. ..... 10,001 83
Pregame dos fromA ors .
... 1 4167 00
Preseat walla of an the Aneitel L t . /Tweak. • ..
. readeable by the (rampay, se -utensil,
Cub on hand and In Baal :
IIRYPEACIIE9-100 bus. choice in store
bailfas mals by 'Y. LIMA s CO..
Bpalms kTIII3B-50 dos. painted Buck
tad 21 dmLargvTubs, nor aml
sic
01Isredd and far sale by
mbl2- ; UMW U
OLL BUTTER-4 Ibis. this dayzeo'd by .
R. Ow see by ' RIMY 11. COLLIN&
KI . G 4 Z3 . IJZLER-30 kw21111;1=4
.‘' I kegs tor s •.y
• %Ram • • • • wail , /C-oorinsa.
Tops-200 • Gotta :Chiniriel
N.- 1 Tops or intriovio ...so Ste do : •
1100FING TILE--The attention ot Anat.
vs to= MAUlsolarlard6reirlaftis.
40MS:in—BOO Ms. Oodllishj iu
q t reed"per
B. and fat sals by SWIM
3012 N0.1218 M 87g.
AMUSEMENTS.
CITY HALL, IN THE DtAMCND.
SiIiFORWS,OFERA TROEPE.
EVERY EVENING GYRING THE WERE..
wne
Songs, Glees, Choruses, and Dancing,
SLITER and
Or
SANFORD.
Sir Fo r bertkniArs, see bills of tho day.
iitiff - Docirs open at Commence at 7
ArrAdmittanse ets. Children half prim.
11.1rA change of-programpe nightly. mhl3-std
Life and Character of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry.
TIE Rev. W. D. Reward D. 11.. at the
returnreturnof the members of the Ladies' Esnesolent So.
of Allegheny. will leetureiln Eseelsior Call, Federal
street on TfillattlistY NV1C411.41, M h
Marsh 16th. at .ir Vul
seven o'clock I.
. - .
Soltect—The Lta and Charade, 41 411,..Elizabeth F.
Tirketv
oreTwnty Five Cent, to be had at the pinottail
lawkstore Allegheny: and .t the Ft yet or FL itletier,
Luke Looutia A. 11..Ftvglish A-Co., and J.B,'Dartion.
Pittaburgh. mhtl 3t.
JAMES W. WOODWELL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER
Nom. 97 .0 99 nu. =um Tinsman a.
o
W. W. respectfully infUnns . hie friends
• elastomers that he hasjust mmpleted hls Sock
o Furniture, which la decidedly the imweet and he:Sever
effer t ,d for sa l e in this city. As he Ls determined to uphold
We stock, withreasoned materials, beet wofkmanshlP.ond
neweat dedgruf and Prom the extent of hia orders and
fealty in manUfacturing, he Is enabled to produce war
ranted YURNITIIILIS at the lowest prices
Ho keeps always on hand the greetet wrist of every
description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest.
to the rand elm:ant and curtly, that a bones orany part
of one, may be furnished from his eteck, or trumnfactuted
expressly to order The following artkin consist In
of hie smortment, winch, fur richness of style and iln
W
cannot besurp:. , Ln any of the Beaten@ titles.
Louis X 1 $
lOU Sofas 1 -... 1,17, and Hair Cloth:
100 dostm Alehmany Maine
40 do Walnut do
100 Mahogany Rocking Chairs
60Waluut do do
100 Mahogany DM=
60 Walnut do •
100 Marble Top Centre Tables •
60 do Dressing Buresur.
90 do Waehstands •
40 Inclosed do
100 Common do
60 Polo /treating:Bureaus.
•
40 Mahogany Bedsteads
LT , Walnut do
160 Cottage do
500 Clerryltad Poplar Bedstead@
Mwhogany Wardrobes
10 0
Walrrnuty do
1 Che do
40 Plain ilurrems
100 Dtoing and HreaktutTabbSe:
12 Secretary and Book eases
20 Doze Cane Seat MUM
24 Cane n
Stud Maim: chaine _ -
12 Ladles'Writing Desks
Hat and Towel Hands What-Nots
Etiguires Papier M.a&st Tables,
Convenettion Chairs Pembroke do
1211mbethen ds Hall and Pier do
Reception det. Ladles' do,
Pearl Inlaid det Extension Dining Tabus
d
Go Arm thic and liallC e,
haing Ottomnmf
AM,* large amortmentolliommon Pnrolture said Wind
sor Chelra.
Cabinet makers Innpll.l with articles In their Ilne.
Steamboats and LIMA, furnished at the shortest ntrtice.
All orders motoptly attended to. culL2o
The Reliance Mutual Insurance to.,
OF VIII LADELPA IA;
Office, No. 70 Walnut Street
Jo 110., 26th, 1855.
:fflE following statement of the affairs of
this Company, on the 31st day of December, 1834 - 11.
ished to pursuance of their Charter. els:
To Cardtallitock. $175,350 161
To Certificates or Profit convert,
bLe Into Stock. 1,324 183-41177,504 00
To Continent Account, Dee. nt.
iff=prentitunson Phu Blake
n.
To ' Prenniu di me g on Fin Maks. net 34,001 GI
remised In 1854... 39,156 04— 73,100 10
To Contingent Account far prefab
tuns on Marine Make outstand
ing Dem 31,1853, 3,160 65
To Premiums on Marine Rieke, net,
received In 14.64, 29,18:0 31— 32,950 89
To Internet account, net, realised in 1865. 15,733 67
To Polttioa, Surveys, Transfers and other profits. 650 50
To Amount due Oil Boot Account, 76 00
$390 974 V.
By Profit and Lam. Dye. 31,1853, 2,102 87
By Loeser by Ftya, pad 1n .. 1854, 28,.V1 88
By Marina LON.. . 941,119 2a
By El egars, Including Ayinaclas
and Maim 9;738 10— (41,182 07.
Whic ßam h is
Inv lnl ested ng wias th the (b mpany
is:
. _. . . .. . . . ..,.. . . , .
In Met Mortgagee on City Prorerir. $10.1,900 00
In Northern Ikbertlee 6 tor cent. Law. 4.000 00
to Allegheny county 6per neut. IL It. Let., 10.000 00
In Pennryleants Illt.C.O.'e Stock, 1,000 00
In Union Mutual Insurance Co.. &rlO. - 390 00
to Delaware M. 9. Insurance Co.'s Scrip. 40, 00
In Billereceirnble, tin: elass.busiuene paper, 76.949 96 .
In .6 Hook Anon for dla.
this premium, 25.375443 =
In on. on bend, 7. 91
•
OFFICLILI OF Tat 00111 PAST:
01.E151 TIN'OLEY, President,
macro=
aenaTingle), iteorge M. Stroud.
William It-Thompson, Low Is 11. Ashhnrst,
Thomas C. Itoekhill, llsorge N. Belts , .
aeon.. W. Carpenter. Ma, amln W. TlneleY.
Robert Steen, C. Inthrop,
Charles S. Wood, 11. L. Carson,
MazabaJl lilll
Jamee L. Taylor,
Jacob T. Bunting.
William Mauer.
B. 11.
J.
N.l3_
Rochester is Bound to go Ahead:
Another great Public Sale, and giriny away of
Lots, Blocks, and Acres, at Rochester, Bracer
County, Pa.
N 1854 , the enbecriber told at this place;
I Me
boot nd. , " m &
effithe lots, and ogled grounds
itr e ally, for ebturiles and other mobile purposes. • con
siderabls number of thseelota aro already built upon. and
among the man e rretlone &matt eitnltA. Straliao mat,
and • atilt extensive estabilahroent for the Ouildrup
of Railroad awe, with a Prouder , . earpentershops.
amith amp., to., to scarmmalsta ISO workman.
workoren, - will, many of them, remove with their fa milie s .
to Rocheater, from Philadelphia, Nen Bork and New gner
hued, within the mat Arty day..
Throw' buPtino eseablithweag is made of stone, and ex
tend+ 113 S fool, three etudes high. on the Ohio
).hood or
pub& Lending, and 333 fest on pirlo York thae4 valleh
now being graded. 100 font Willi.. from the roe buildings
and rulleued , track. atronah the hill,into the centre of the
- upper toe"' where nine-tenths of the lota were mid last
ymr, and will be sold the present mason. Indeed / e k 4ge
Portion of the prescut Polntitaio n of anoil'ogfr
now realdee on the upper keel. RI to 100 feet above e
- lower Mom" And oo tble Upper terrace, niontentlos of
the tutors building most be done: for years to Dome, as.
theme is no room= tb. bottom.
. .
Thr first public . .
.1 Loth at Rochertcr, Lot theypar 1853
wilt I elm glace An the premises, the lath dal' or March in
stant, at ten o'cleclu and • Walls" 1 , 1.10 will be made
Ace
through the esswoo. At thews sales not less
than Ace hundred Lots wi ll be disposed of during the sea
son. and not leas than fifty to serentrilre buildings will
be erected at Rochester In 1855.
. . .
Among the buildings now In contemplation, the most
prominent are, a magrallcont Hotel: a large establish.
mast (by an Cas ter n company.) fur buil ding atonitmem,
m me rahm, curious , . wagons ite.: an este:mite Pottery and
Wire Brick concern: au Academy, with public lecture
rooms, go: two ”r three Chnrches and a Female Seminary.
These establithdenta with the labor n to corn
oletethe Cienel.,t• , •nd PalrbergA Rodnml,homtb,mmxtb
of Bauer Into I: ,. .haler, and the euctionofdenot, station
houses, fro.. will Ore abundant employment: at this paint.
for hundreds of industrious labours, eaulnitn. too.
sters, Iniek.rmkent, =eons, cutenters, nimbuses, paint-
Gm to, thromphont the season.
Lots will be odd remarkably Luc, say_from MO to.
and on matt accommodating terms. • • Theme Who wish to,
become citkent, and to toy Pert or WS by their own into,.
try, mu to tecommodated with rlipible kis, and if they dec
tire It. houses will be bunt upon them—the p
haying his own time to pay purr-ham money, so that
Le
C i t i a tit d rie n A g tlL =ambit Gummi rent and interest on
The raidersigned la authorise,' to eontract for the iniseat
diate cranial& of heelers Icemen! 11.1tft tbr Vale porthole:
obiec# the to receive propagate fora large amount &gra.
ding, .:oration, removal of earth, to.: and to offer for
rate or rent. ocal tamps, coal yards , stone quarries, said
Acme yards. With lumber yard.. do, in and &di.
come to the hamar he all of which, mope, speoilka logs.
mina da m will be ready an the 15th. Let those ho whdi
to know more of the particulars, rail two or three day.
Were the day of sale.
Those who dealre to be better inlbrinedwith regard to
the present and fattereproeperis of this rapidly improving
to artil are advised to take • leek at the...4ow fermate'
Id
omen. sa many hare done. that the half Inae of
old I and brick braidings under th e MU, with the
Ohio river on one ride and the Pennsylvania and Ohio IL
Road on the other, Is Ott Rochester atmut which we have
been speaking. MU ie • tethrtaket for not only the/Ware
64,b1/toga /berme/est //groat. Is ohlollr on the wow
Ann, corerlooking the lower tows, Um Ohio river, the
neighboring olihums. and Maur irdha of idatoreentle stir
rOnading cals/r7.
Thir ea. . to • town, Is not amassed Id bosotrorbealth.
fulness by any other, from Pittsburgh to New Oriseria
while its eligibility and adaptation for Outed
ors moknowledged by all who k now the rises. Let those
who doubt ame &admen. hi. I% sta r
mhlo tl6 Roch a
ester. Pa.
uisranuarorr BANK NOTES - . •
WILRINS &
. 71 Aura Sine;
RE BUYING TILE NOTES of the tot - .
iewtee broken hanks at thinuirkedastoc
Newport Safety Fund, ...... ----10 -
do do . do (am arid UDlrlied)-:i.,- 4 25 •i
Mi nk of Itme enten
oel te Bank
Ba
Panniers' Avg iZrd.
", ......... . . 80 ".
City '
tiedueoemehmeeriaa - eiiii411,11,......e0
Bank of Circleville, uta .. .
Uarermient Etat Bani ' " •
Bank at Waeliter..'... • •••
Ibleand itatemasto ems
.... . ... L •
Tram Allegheny Dank, Vat . 95'
AU Inagua Yeee-bank.liotenittltrun to napes cent:db.
comt. Other broken and uneurrent Bank - Nat.: timian
gold and !niter pin tonatit at beet rites.
wrikets a co:
Allegheny, County Hormel • School.
MANSFIELD, NEAR PITISBURGII.._
7 ntE underikned, County Superintendent,
haling coniuitedf numter'o (Twine and Direct
one upon the propriety of estabi Lehi rut w Teacher.' heti.
tuts, and haring remind their hearty • approval. scot be.
ti:gtZ i alat that no swr other of fedr • e ef .
• &hoe I Les, etif dTte=fietrot larisre i Tio
far which he hall secured the services on R. CUlt Y. bL,
as Prindt
The ob set of institution be to airthl teachers
'and all wishing to besome tesehers, such
- as will enable them to obtain Math thorough and
prattled education. •
itirThe first session will oyenoe TUMMY. 'Aran a;
MO. It. is desirable that mu perm. wishing to enter
should be Present at th e °peeing et theatron.
For infotmation am to terms, Pe., see circulen or lot,'
dress
cohl2.3tdatheT Cothltrithperlntendent. ; ,
•
JIOUSEKEEPINti GOODS.—Murpby
Bweblield have rged a large Additiotml impnir of
0 11Wmil Blame s ood., aoch a il silent's% •
Linen Table. Cloths "
White Turkish Counterpanes, a new articl
American and English do, white end cosnet
Dimities Ea Bed !breeds;
Chintzes do dot •
dhentings.PlUow•eue Goods, Towel. and Toweling,
Napkins, Doilies, ar-4 00101000 and tine Craah.
Burns will always rind oor amortment of them good.
very (011 .05 at low prises foe gualtr. whid
•
GRAND PIANO—The subscriber re-.
epeetfally lames his friends and all those who tate
e . t e m.'. is the Tait Improrensents made in Plano
Fortes, to cell at his Warerconts, No. Si Wood et., to ex,
11•11130 • New Greed Piano finis Jost reed ream the
assoufeetory of Casagerso Boss, Boehm.
Ily the tholnise of the. purchasers, It wW realsalti for
esaudnatlon at the Wascrooms of the subs:rites. until
Tuesday. March 13t.h. JOliN )161.1.01t. •
Agent Pit:bickering SSW? Plains, for Pittsburgh and
Weston:oPa.. No.ll Wood at., bet weak Diamond alley
and Igh st. man
21,212 15
01.240,029 00
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE,' of nix.
otzrfnAv.-...:.‘1.-n-re, 72.dr...2610d I,vira
run... I, 2, to nd 4 7W'. be
abort
Fogerty 111
cood ord.7 a= offered uo►ary
elm I SO w
o.cirrar N. 140, 34 rt.-
rEV-2Dwelling 'Hong es ' ...a.'At.;
near rimy. O. House maltose rt.: - A 2 Wry !Souse
11 sten focus an ad it. A stare room on ooh et.
. dr/allot Ammon WO set. tIUTtIHhRTAS FON:
'CIuNRKLIANTES-4net,' rtr'd: S
lane assoitisant alreolond sollln6st..re
,4oced A. - MASON i C0.,25, 6th st ..;
11081.ERY--A. A, Maxon 44 Co. srill open
':araep Reads . ix on as 16th of C dtcfn Man/ of
IKAVY'EtiOLISII GL1V011A31.9 , -- ,Truk
fool4o:oloof9fingonati fast colornt inn thong.
VlLOtrß—'2oo'bblaC,eitre. Flour. fee'd
,11. , Ow la* VT. Z. /LTZLII,4OI,
VIMESE--I.ooobxs., prime " „it
V a taitins sai Dar ob loir r tV i tri 0 6 . mit
P' - M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
cb...rrtar s.,kr Room. comer Woad 4.1 Pill
...Aiiiir.s.TOIVS.SALA.OF A LAW
AND 311/3DBILANDODS 14.BRABV—Ortrridar alum
ng, hlanttl.ah. coMmeatelograt ertput. ED he sold dt
tlse CoMtmertial&ha Boma. eorosrot Wood and Ilth sta.
by
.ieramm . y.ordor, ol;aMea „Todd. Eat. administrator
ot Jittnes'W. Buchanan deer:teed, a valtmhle L/brat7
law and illseellmmous Bootu
Reports of Peter.% testa. Mouton; halm Mika, Bin.
..T. Barr. Hay., Penrose, and Wst %VW's& Sergeant.
Watts. llorteaut A Ravin ILtoten,oho.tro. Wendell,
cranct, Tyler and others. Ilutactu-sette Retoort.
Startle on blander. Criminal Planner and Rya
chitty rh,04100, U.. Practke.and
Bucag,ncu Smith and Almon'. Laws of Grajd
Yormt treatienta dierehasouS Boot or Baer
r
nom Sergeant ou Attachment Lan
tire: Oilberre Law lirt.ytor; Beet. eqlloa Shat.
I.`.`.lls,Vlf:fk L , 3 ,`"tln - 411:Wre, t„;..",tLot
llomenet hiene French Biz tuilem Banyan • Holy Wu :
Vleettood's 14 1. of Christ North Ameri can Atrag rzve
Workx Knight'. Cyclopedia of London: Jaas:esti n.
or. Voeso aorta or =tom Kelatitlars !Utta r , E u.
WWI Wooltall's Janine dc.. '
Catalogues ran he
MO
at tiro M . Norma
lobl3 P.D. DAT /N. Auctioneer.
11 1 LOWER S & FRUIT TREES AT AUG-
TlON—lrolVednesdty morning. Alarth lath, com
menting at 11 o'clock. at rna commercial sales roma oar ,
ner of Wood and sth sta.. will herald by catalogue, aksp g
au=sot railettleri efhardf Flowers sod Fruit Trees.% ,
trOdeeirddoonling roans orthe neural wll:scat tele-teat.
ad midair. known In Europe and 'America, or the planet
hybrid, bourbon. ordrette. moss 111 climbing spe
cies.
choke pants, eunh es double camellias, japordne.
double oleander, Chinese tasted*: Miner° tree peony,
&ruble flowering myrtle, double 1141111 ex, Itliptdier,
themump, ornamental shrubs, and other .rare and an.
kind•.
Fruit Trees, comprhing derarf pear, seale„.cherry., apri
cot, oeseh;terange
shrubsmon.
'I he flowers and are arranged lie loth consisting
ff eeleet varieties, end all warraateu tree to name. and of
ret quality, from the nurser.rof A. Jardin. Florist, Wash
ington. It . C., wham they have , been •introdoced hom
Paris and London, Catalogues ram, pe obtained at the
niace of este. Wall P. N. DAVI& And.
IitIAMOND ALLEY PROPERTY FOR
BALD—That valuable 3 dory urk.k.D..ni n . yy. u .
tors. No. 2fr Diamond Allayt atintlatat. occupied by
K er b,. Long among the Mat stand. for bmalaolat
Lot baying a trout of 15 fent andalttandlos tact fa 10at.4.-
Apply to mbl3. P. Al. DAVIS. And.
ARDWARE STORE AT A UCLION--On
XJ11„ Tues.*T morning, Mara *Hu kt 10 o'hlork, 'at the
'Lore of Deruarnin Darlington. Art, No. 77 Fourth et.. will
hardld. La he Is declining twine:ea-the entire stock of
ware and an d a nt Comariving superior Ivory handled
Gn,. and forks and mfrs., black and bone handled
kn i ves and forks and carversithearll and =Donna U.S. o
Brittanna table and!.s woos., bran and Iron candle..
spoke ander:macre. knob locks, knob LatchW butt hinges,
eczema Emma/dna nails, socket and firmer chliela
mill mews, tenant ant hand awe, bench and moulding
plan. with a general aseartarent of find cutlery, cabinet
hardware. carpenters'. voole, b ond..l of which have been
carefully selected for cnatomer
m 413
NE ITOUSEIIOLD. FURNITURE AT
AUCTION—On Wednesday_ nuniting,3faith 20th. at
E l lock, at the residence of Mrs N. lionthitt, N 0.1 71
3
4th et. above emit Wield. will be gold.' the dna. Ilefnaehold
and Kitchen Furniture. comprising mahogany hair seat
chairs and sofa, mahogany centre table mut Ada board,
13:11/1.11. cane seat, fancy and common
.11ml:sand rockers;
eattee, hat mak, wardmbe, drmaing ntircattai smitent en
clomal nub stand, nark and toilet rtantlet high and lon
pont bedsteads, hair sod _cotton .mattrensen Nabs, beds
bedding. chamber natl., linen blind., P.O.T. Cinuni.o' and
stair cartage; stair roda, alms anclAucciesrare. tutees and
forks, dining tables, nod a general amortment of kitchen
furniture cooking u
tensils,' , M. DAUS, Anat.
AIMIINISTRATO.WS SAE
L—On SACUI-
day, Marrh 171 b, et 2 o'clock. I'. 31.,w111 be mid. by
oraer or blra Illissbeth Whitfield, Adminlstratria, at the
late residence or George 'Whitfield, on .Ron et. and the
bank of the Monongahela titer, • • , •
Nix shanght Harem - filz iwte Marne*
'Raw" double 3 borax liand.Carug
Shoveldle and Bridle; •' Two Sandllatr. -
ls, Poles, to.. de., besides sundry other .11e1t.
Terme-411n, all rums under $lOO oath, beer 4100 apt.,
ed endorsed mer at mantra. P. M. DAAUS, Auer..
ADJOURNED SALE OF. DARLINGTON
CANNEL CnAL Lt. .R. O. 8TOOK:4bl Thornlay
murch 15th, at 7),Vo'clost, at the Merchant.' Yr •
change!. enllhe sold, for mob par - lands, lelthont reserve.
on amount. whom it mar coneern,
80 sbareeDarltagton Cannel Coal 11: rt: Co. Moak.
mhl3 . . 3f. P. M. DAVIS. hurt.
ripRIISTE4SALE OF :WHARF BOAT—On
Thba stlay• • *Reny:olio. Mara nth. at See oek...
immediately altar male ofB. D: Thomas Maim, Inn
bo vole. Ds order of Thaw* Mellon, Kn. l'rostee, th.
West Newton What, Lost, as du now:lia at Mama.
menhrf, ikboTer th e bridge. , Terms .toile.
' - . P. H. DAVIS, Auct.
11:RUSTEE SALE QF .PENN . SL PROP
ERTY--(lez Tblinelly evealtig,tfarch 22d. at 7 o'ollt,
at e alercharat .Exelninge, .W berroldleitholat mem,
by order of Tbounts Mellon. Esq„ Trustee, that very de.
aleable lot of gnruud..rdtuatetetween Hand and . la
ate.. baring a front on Penn at. of 30 fret, and e
hick 16:Metro Fayette st , on which bsereetedthat
modern , stylevrell thilabal Brice Dwelling House, with
back ban dit:W. coact haute,. stable, to., lately occupied
by Gen. Wm. Larisser, Jr. Toms at We.
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outto , - ....:. ~ P... rd. DAVID, Aunt.
=in
TRUSTEE'S SALR: OF STEAMBOAT
?RMANI tiEßlTY.R.—Oterumalayattnnoom, Marsh
lb at I o'olonk.ou Mud; in be sold; by' Ord' of Them
-51c9.0, Ea,.. Lb., elgirtolothe of the steam
boat Tbomaa bhrlrert mitb. hes furniture. taekleAfe.o
Ole now at Um flotsousAbels Wharf, above tbelteldga.
'Perms at sale. mh7 .P.III:II9VIB,AnsL
IVEARY `iTABLE' UNDT—
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S. UNDERTAKER'S
GOODS, FURNITURE. ac., AT. AUCITION—On Tue.
day morning..Marelr-13 .b. at lb deloek,'
at,
the intalnees
wand of Mr. B. Bannock. Bo: 74 Plfai nom Smith.
neld, will be sold, (a. he la removing to Rados) hie Wire
etock, am g whack are
11 ruperior Curium sod saddle Bose;
3 excellent two hone Carriages:
6opeu and top Boggles; 'o.Sleighs and Ralik.
2 Baggage Waggon; 'morel /.im,,•werith pluinek
lOget. Harness. dadalkiatid alek llobak
3 undrilehed fancy Caniagea, Wood work of 3 ,
bicker,' and oak Lamter fokcarrbige builderaePo rg =
.230 ..ine Metallic nod Wood Cbdloe nraorfsd . La; Trltd
ming. for (Edina Waloutand Pine Lumber, tkeeti, Oabl.
net Makers' and Carpenters'. Tookr,Sainta-and Ohl:when.
Store...Das Flaturen. Crowbars. novds. Bkta, Wind
/Raw. Wagoreted, Wheelbarrow, Iron Trough,. Yowl
and old Cutting
ALSo—Mahogany mud e noel- Chaim Mahogany Tables,
Ibaow. do
Itedatade, Looltiok ulawce, Itrealfast and /Kitchen
Tabled, with other lioneeliold and Klieben kornltttre.
ALSII--I Brick (Mire Building; llama Bart Stahl%
beak, Office Fund tut., se. Term cash..
3:11.1 " _AL DAVIS, Anat.
itdbe s rtTofand.
Archibald Getty
11114 M IN E. , ' l3:Tre k t me.. li tt.4
TrlndtsVo7l Third Mr.
IF)I I BUSTEE'S • SALE_L•OF 15 BUILDING
LOTB IN 81.X.T11 19811.14-.ll¢ Tuesday afternoon,
areh :53th, at 3 o'clock, outho 'prombtes: tr.ll be ndd bY
order ofJotte Herron, Isse trustee of Rebut Pieter, Cm
Fifteen valuable Bun :4 dle Lola, as laid out 'by the lat;
Woo. Porter, Esq., In his twat ;Ilan of lotal In the 6th and
.sine, Pittsburgh, of er4kh lota, to wit Numbers
39, 40, 41, 42. 45, 44 and CI hare each.. front orqo yet on Centre Avenue nod extend bal routbnardly about
90
het to Clark et,, and the remotely:4 Bof nttleh lota, to
telh Number. 48, 49 50. 51, forr... 53. 54 and 55 bays each •
trout of 33 feet en C lark mt.end extend soethwardly by
the whole Wean , * to thrash 00aret vide. The there of.
he great Inducements to those desirous or purehaelna
property
.n•or the beetnelet part of the elty. 'Terme at
Bale. .f 24 DI. DAVIS, Aunt
itoobunation.
Y virtue or a , preeept4Lkider the hands of
Altelure.Proldent of the Court of Common
, sal t rar . tt& th4l4ll:l i ald a ls . trict Pe . tiLmi I vai o a!a„
al Jail, Delivery. Inlaid for mid District, and Nit ' llal;
Boggy and (imbed Adam.; EMIL. Menclate Judge. of the
Xid same county.' in and forthe nounty of Allegheny, dated the
der of Fetauerr, flie Inar of our-Lhrel one thous
and night handfed and tifty.ftre, and to ma directed, for
holding a court.of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
beUvery, at the Mort poem Itithe rite of Pitteburalt, on
the 4th Monday of March near'it id o chnitA A. M.
Pattie wake Is hereby given to all Justionnf the Pm
°aroma and Constablm Oahe county of Allegheny.
they be then and them in their propMr Stuns, with their
mils: records, toquisitions, examinations and other re
membrane., to do those thinta .nhieh. to their reePectiro
offices; hatheir behalf appears be;. do le—a nd also tholes
thet. o lll Promcnte the Prisonerrthat now are;or may be
In the jail of taid amity of . Allegheny. to both= and
them to laments linst them as shall be lust. ..
Olsen under my hand In Yittsbmgh, ,thinfinit dayof
•March, In the year of our Lerdorie Wonsand eight hum.
Bred and nfty-ere, and Of the . Ootornonwealth 78th.
IPIII.IILOIL4. Sheriff..
Promissory ":Ndte,. -drawn. by
RA Molars. Dravo *Ebbe. to the order of( Q._glaelt
, born * Co., en. Two Thousand and Thirty4ll: PQM and
Tidal, One Cents, (t. 1,033 31) dated Mutt,lot 1855, at
ninety dare after date. parable at the Ideohardeernank,
In Philadelpbb). 411 penman are forbid negotiating meld
No WlLDSyrilellt 0/114 been stopped.' • -
anta . • • • :9- , 111.1)3K81311)? it CO.
•
• - Notice.
, 5 1 1 . TCH of our Depositors :no ; hive not yet
had their senotmle adjusted, ars reqnsaed !Ana
In Is boo!es and eestillesta, ,WI LaINEI 00,
The" - , ' 71 Fourth Anat.
STYLE 11A1'S.—W0 would
. !smite ens Men de and the publle generally to. ,
, and examine our.new Idyls of arrogated II; _
whdeh we are law fce CASII; also oar Celestial , aa.
which to selnnaeledsed to he the neatest and BM asp or
thestssen. fele JAS. WILSON d SON. 91 Wood id.
- •
HemovaL
ISAIAH DICKEY_ ....kW. Jpity'retnoved to
No. SG Wstor Loa 63 nonspes..;
L irarohottoo lbemodr
occupied by Ilardr, Jones Co. . fol 9
Groceries at Cost.. •
TIM undersigned wishing to decline Immi
x new, cars hls entire stook of (Mods, sompriihsg a
genwslosostmenst of Vssully ended., at cost, for nosh
set apprcr t rednoMnnd-wil I tesitivelv .Ire /t re llis .took
rta.. " VratteltionV i ar ti;dq b4l" daistalga, of
leg
eholon goods at !prissies , is respe, , rallir wolleited.
_ J. . WILLIIIs, WM Liberty st.
/011 — The Ifixtund in btu threw stehd„ 122 Word et, mu
d/ling of
Cowden Cadent Droners wsd Shelving srld
be told at s Waft 'To any . nue desiring to gage to o
alrallowbusleents offerree tndtgernantn, Alb
;Feitattleaktsettsei. ••
-I)OCTOR3AE Eland St., treats
mud eaten 41aosies ot fem.; but epeebalt- Spa
m, Mee.. Outigastion. Caw .t 1 .Prohlesua
the Meru. In • tenet and nth way. without Uptimtuut.
.4.luvites. Dattletattly.eates hay. been imaridtleu
Su. sur lama , or Mac' te14.1.4.
Colig i tuß C OTOIME Coufhalll
it.EL 1 . IN- 171.8810,
TYLER'S 'GUM ARABIC •,
. •
COUGH'cli x. pD i y DROPS
TieSE DROPS, whereyn .r ty tave been
trOtacid...tme spaidny 4api. all othar Cbo.
Loxon . seß, Viaknk, for th e yeller of Cotten.
Iloosonos; bon WOW illatllbriabboturteastuaptialt
Their
gu P = t icr=gtt n ilt Ifistr "* roa l ti:. ". v. .ga
tboirtmotopt action withonbtotorforrieor or bud
or "t . I,. tWitMinnTig, v,"l l 'l. l * --
o 11410(11.8 sod 811 , 1u ' Xiiti, ' -' tbeT
more all, hualikossa f ro m the th reat. and that sad - .ere
tons to tbo 1t0a12.5i; and 24 cents • box:
Ndvb, ',Asa by 1/LEMISO•118084 (Into
Kidd Co,,11(o.801Yood dt sad atilt Dttor and ChodY
DUDLEY. fiTONE:deCO.,„
„,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MEACHANTS,
9"I4IVOND STE=
(between 'Main and the : River.)
• Ky.
1111ARTIOULAIt aiteatids aid to the Du r
. atm, ind gali
nd or hemp, Cattott,..TotaccO, Rah,
awe, de,„. together withal - Made of Produce:
Cbasimmtattr ltlieftat. and Moot Odeon=
Illirone lan. ream la derotrot to the exhpltiort end sal
of Pismo Totes. Aleloboos.' came.luta. Mho% Comma, e
sad Wailes! lostrameuts
W. - A. AleheaMon *Mo.. !lamp Itennlier,
A. Eudora= It trmilholetaletheorre And
Commtmlotrlllirehrotte:
cor.rau k limatioluale Graeae and Watklnok therler. Porit„ltoehers Omit Looterita, RT.
minim &tartrate.'
Armrtroao Ahem, Port 11.kr..
Wontoomorr,Pore Co, Whoterolo OW I
$k Clair
'--,- - . tb..4.: Path 4.4 a cutirtt,..-eiriNzt,-
THE - undertioo:".forme* of ”srolim's
._irotit.tditridg - iw n tie
hurl:44 eamatc4l,mi Ho.
I=l maim netted It In Inap3 nt style. would To-
Ftally halt. htsgrtenda awrA traveling pub, to
„„.., ,„,,,,...... '.lll, the ametreftn.rot the
otue and Mt long ernerteneeln the Warner, he tan glee
•n eittlffeetlen s ittet td#thhttloe medaeyte~•
NtCrObilint — titc,
r thor ilawit-rep t li:ing the tuisiAttinee of a.
taztorsomp” t Acentmtapt.nd.ktaul _
--rilirta".l4l:l4.7lTlLbatc'irpg
{,,teAtidilltotiosALSlOi. icaptaiin 01
Pltfabusgh Vita Works seltlittikUlerast yiss. ems
ssuksisim ac asyttArrsil;wsti •will.titsea nill at
the Ms* es' tbs. - Watt =lll thos=th init.
, mbp-twit ; ~J ttlns-NALakstss: emit.
ID — EiNTATioN
*" 44 ' n44f "alt i rA ß . a Buxom.
AUCTION SAL ES.