PITTSBURGH GAZETTE 4vr a .ruestsa PITTS : Milk_ TfiUBSDAY 1iA1tCH35,1855. - S o Ire ,?".- at , . • Edi 4 . 4 . ••• or PlintlagSlotabliammutot the Daily Gate:l4ws openal on flandsy. Asnommi.uvrlKKllNlrs Unix statiessto lkyvon 'llt•tiOst.of iiitliinidayinicalns,.l3l Diem hand 11 4. 1 = 111 trd'or. be doer. =Ostia& ' - rrrs erle •' ee y Gazette.—The Bite airs eiroulattott orottr WW2" Casette offers to our beelnets mark I, mat &linage ixtrelbon of =king their btudneso meta Ottretreithtket v betieentatcrasei lire thouseod.reseldnit almost enzyme:raked, rosnoftettorer and shopkeeper la Altf=be payments . —llerealter no Rib iodation will be taken for the Pally or Weeklraasettw nplaen payment 1 made In adranre. Whenomm the thine la up to width the rubarriptlon la paid, Um papa will be barmiably Monad., unless the mibmintion Is tee owned by *dunce payment. All trimudent adroit/Mon of aear7. dearrlptlon. will be reqtdred to be paid to ad man*. The only eseeptlons be where epode month y or rant :meta are route. seolnily 5a.)12.11. P. =ELM. tato editor of the &mt. Zei Wag end nom connected with th. Pittsburga Courier, le antbreised Nandi mbesiptions and advertisements for the Pittsburgh Gazette, according to our rablialeed terms Pitistnizeihe Huth 1,1846. Rending Manter on sash vase of tbta Tux Mumma Lsw.--The supplement to the bribery law has passed the Senate as it cams .from the Howe, and gone to the Governor for his apprinal. It was agreed to with?ut a dia. seating voice in the Senate, notwithstanding the fierce and furious attack Which was made upon it in the House. as being unconstitutional, as altering the roles of evidence, as holding out in ducements to crime, as full of danger to honest men's reputations, and unworthy the support of right-thinkingpetsons. The bill will, doubtless, soon become a law. Under it, Courts or legisla tive committees are . authorized to colx_pt el wit.: tintless to testify theirknowledge of any violation of that law—a power which, in the possibility of ita exeroiSe, may prove a check to the corrupt practices it is intended to correct. Our members, in the House, were among the bitter opponents of this bill, from' the start. Mr. )Hrkpatrick made a furious onset upon it, dis playing a vast amount of mask heroics - end treat ing the bill as an imputation upon the character of the legislature. On every question involving the passage or safety of the bill, our remsents fives voted* solid body to impede it, defeat it, or totally change its features; and on its final passage three of them voted against it, one made a virtue of necessity and voted for it, and the other one absented himselL Why the members front Allegheny should be so anxious to prevent a successful investigation of bribery and hinder its punishment, is for them to explain. As the facts now stand, people will form the conclusions natural the premises. We are not nub that Mr. Kirkpatrick was not right in assuming that the passage of this act is in some sort an imputation upon thia character of the legislature; nor are we altogether sure that the imputation is not deserved. If all-pre vailing Rumor be not the most arrant of liars there is abundant ground for supposing that the legislature is not as pure as it ought to be. The reputation of that body is not good, now, nor has it been for years. It baa been growing worse year by year, and that simply because there has been no means to compel the bribers and the bribe-panders to disclose the names of the bribe devourers. ' Time present legislatare has the mis fortune of standing immensely lower than any Grits predecessors, notwithstanding the presence in it of the immaculate Kirkpatrick, the lofty and Incorruptible Smith, and sundry and divers others nnadulterated patriots. It is due to Mr. Dirge to say that he was the warm friend of this measure from the beginning, and contributed an be could to its speedy pea -1 IThe notorious Buz. Pool.; the Fire fighter and ptigaist,thelereper of a rough drink ing house in New York, who was murdered by a gang of rowdies of his own profession, and his rinds in the pugilistic art, was buried on last Sabbath .in New York, with a pomp and; par pantry not granted to the best men in the coati try. .The Triblme says that for hours before the procession began to more, people assembled by thousands in all the streets and completely choked up. Not only were the streets in the neighborhood of Christopher street full, bat the wholeof the route over Which the tuner - sl procession was to pass in this City was throng- ed with en immense multitude of spectators.— Windows were tilled, and many were upon the roof-tops and balconies. Trees and lamp-posts were climbed to get a view of the procession as it passed. It is estimated that nearly one hun2 deed thousand persons were spectators of the _ funeral. The funeral procession moved from the hones about 8 o'clock, P. M. The escort preceded by Didworth's full band, consisted of the Forest lota Guard,' the Bynder'e Grenadiers, the Han - cock Chapter of the Order of the United Ameri cans, the Poole Association and the Poole Guard. After these followed the hearse, and the mourn - ors in carriages. The coffin was covered by the American flag, and the hearse, upon which was emblazoned the words, die a true American," was drawn by four black horses, apprdpriztely decorated. The procession moved down Chris topher street to Bleeker,down Blacker to Broad way, sad down Broadway to the Hamilton aven ue ferry. It was after five o'clock when it reached the latter point. fitsznix Hall, where the deceased received his feel wounds, and the Bank.Exchsuge, his late place of business, was draped in The Journal of Commerce remarks: "To our Mind, the sped sole wee darkly por tentous, not only foreshadowing the subversion of Etabbsth institutions, but evils it would be un wise to predict" The Trffieme has the following comments: The respectability of a community, like that of - an MX:vides!, is an-element which no material prosperity or social influence should ignore or ' abolish. A good name to a City, as to s pence, is a priestess jewel. How far the unworthiness of an obtrusive and clamorous minority can in jure the fame of a metropolis, was tested to the utmost yesterday. A notorious fighting nen:to ter, who kept a drinking and gambling house, whose anoeistes were of the very dregs of socie ty, men who live by corruption, violence, dieing, drabbing, end crimes that might make angels weep—this man—murdered by foul companions —received the ovation of s great public funeral. No philanthropist, 'genius, heto—no one whose career had beenepeet in utterins divine thoughts in divine words—or in ministering to the poor, the oppressed, the broken hearted, the wounded, the sick or the dying, or whose Maimed fren zies of soul had struck out new life for the en chantment or redemption of nations—could have received n more public demonstration, to say the least, than did the ignoble deed-of yesterday.- - Men of reepectable appearance, dressed in the beracleloth to whin, in Europe the . peasant as pires not, banded together m .wird should be the decent affinities of association for benevolent purposes, were assembled to the number of up - ward of two thousand, 'to testify , to their moon - ins for the deeedied. In all the gaud of demon , stratise sorrow—led by pulsatile mid sonorous . military music making the air lyyio with futiebnl sobso—the hearse decorated, andheroesof dark ness and profanity around it—with s line of mourning coaches—with nand flags, intnte by affiliated bodies—the procession streamed down Broadway, while untold thousands lined the side walks as lookers azt. There are several reasons for this demonstra - teen. The . . 'first is a rude worship of phyaical - strength a nd courage, regardless of the direction given to It, whether for good or evil. The next the affinity of the tavern and gembling-house rabble-of a greet city. The third is the nil obi bonum principle—the hollowed of lies; babbled in the mouths of the weak-minded and the bad hearted. But most of all, the motive to the dis play was thefact that Poole was foully murdered by a gang of ruffians, led on by on Irishman, he being an American, representing the lower strata of the nebulasl feeling of the day ; and when the nation boils the scam will rise.. , The deluded men .(and we - truer - that all are not perfectly lost who took part in the griefs of the occasion) should bear in mind that a comma ' nitycan only /lye by work. By the resat of the brow alone can man earn his bread. All avoid nee of this—by inch courses es bullies, gam blers bar keepers and do-nothings, follow, measure precisely the decay of Empire& But :the demonstration of.yedentay was an invitation :to thousands whose associations are not religions, 'or whose des genial, to prefer idleness, riot, vice, crime, to labor, steadiness, respectability and virtue-- - -to tunttheir lacks on Heaven and rush to the lowest deep of depravity amid such applause as greeted the fallen Son of the limn-, ins. It was indeed a mournful commentary on this metropolls—on what a, vast plain-tor the lover of man, And the 'preacher of God's truth - there lies at our feet, for light and. redemption - Without seeking She-stringe and the distant. , ' - Our cityhas surely been wended in her good_ name by this solecism in the honors ds* the dead; indif we see to be freed from the controlling in epiratimus of the pandemonium politicians,. car - tainly an awful monitor for side reform rose oyes the hushed doubted the ch.ein'ambhlnt lir ' sng of Wiens. , - - ; Tux Nair Taxnaufas a compr noise bepreen total prohibition and the p_ O lt- MO" a limit tell bilirodtfeed into thi Rouse of *Presentliana at Harrisburg to re eat the liaelpp laps eint; rash !aegeneral sale Of liquor. the Sailaieof the people last year to endorse the principle of total prohibition .. . , re strained many temperance meinbers from sup porting such a stringent bill as that introduced by Mr. Kirkpatrick, of this county; but the de tire to do something for temperance Induced them to support the bill to repeal the license system. After disowssing the bill thoroughly, the House has amended the law in several par *tiara and it is now in the following shape: Sec. I. Be it enacted, &c., That from and after the passing of this act, it shall be unlaw ful to keep or maintain any house, room or place where vinous; spirituous, malt or brewed liquors or any admixture thereof, are sold and drank; and all lows, or parts'of law, inconsistent with the provisions of this act, be and the same are - hereby repealed. fico. 2.--That If any person or persona within this Commonwealth, shall keep for sale, and sell, or is connection with any other business- or prodtable employment give, receiving therefor any price, profit or advantage, by any measure , whatever, and at the some time voluntarily afford a place or any other conveniences or inducement by which the same may be used as a beverage, any vinous, apiritotet, malt or brewed liquor, or any admixture thereof, he, she, or they, and any one aiding, abetting or assisting therein, shall be deemed guilty of a mjademeanor, and subject to indietteen4 and, upo conviction, ehall be sen tenced to undergo an imprisonment in the jail of the proper county, for the first offence, for a term not less than three nor more than six months, and for a second offence not lose than Six nor mote than twelve noopthe—and in either case to pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars. Sac. 8. That if any two or more persona con spire or act together, by which one may sell and the other afford the place or other. convenience ,for drinking, with intent to evade the provialons of this sot, be, she or they, or either of them, indicted together or separately, upon conviction shall be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment in the jail of the county, not less than four nor exceeding eight months, and be fined not exceed ing one hundred and fifty dollars. Sac. 4 That it shall be the duty of every con stableof every town, borough, township or ward within this commonwealth, at every term of the Court of Quarter sessions of each respective county, to make return, on oath or affirmation, whether within his knowledge there is any place within his bailiwick kept and maintained in *- laden of this act, and it shall be the especial du ty of the judges of all the said courts, to see that this return is faithfully made; and - if . any res ponsible citizen of any county shall make known to such constable the name or names of such person or persons who shall have violated this set, with the names of witnesses who can prove the fact, it shall be his duty to make return thereof, on oath or affirmation, to theeourt, and upon his failure to do so, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction, shall be sentenced to imprison ment in the jail of the county fora period not less than one or more •than three months, and to pay a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. . Both Houses, it is presumed, will pass this bill, and there is no doubt of the Governor's sign ing it. The bill, it will be seen, simply repeals the license laws and provides severe penalties for keeping tippling houses. Later from California. The steamer Illinois, from Aspinwall, arrived at New York on Monday night, having put into Norfolk on Saturday, for coaL. She brought California mails of February 16th; which arrived at Panama - by the Golden Gate. Her specie list was $1,161,248. From the Alta Calla=bum. N.b. 10. Cali. Inas- The "Senatorial question" is still the all-ab eorbmg topic of conversation among politicians. The Legislative Convention yesterday, voted the fiftieth time fora Senator of the United. States Congress to succeed Dr. Elwin, whose term ex pires in March next. The last vote varied but little from the first. Dr. Olin had 41 votes— about the same number that he bad •xi the first ballot—and Edwards, the Whig etnaidats, 36 votes, which number is a close approximation to to the strength of his party. Mr. Broderick's Vote is 12, and occasionally 18. On Tuesday Mr. hfcCorkle's name waa withdrawn, and the iotee which had been east for him were trans famed to Major Richard Doman. We have all along doubted if there could be an election du ink the present session, and can see no reason now to change our opinion. Those behind the scenes, however, throw out hints of an a • .roach_ • an e on wt t• • ..• • ye, certain. Several -im rtant bills have been introduced into the - within the past week. One of these is to exclide from the mines all persona who are not eligible to citizenship. Should this bill bicome slew, it will drive from the mines all'the Chinese, many thousand in number. The Treasury of Alameda county was robbed 'of $12,000 on Tuesday night. The office was I entered by means of false keys. Suspicion has not yet fastened upon the thief. The repeated discovery of gold on Kern River has produced ; some excitement here, and the steamers for San Pedro, the nearest port of dis embarkation are full with passengers. There can be no doubt that the Kern River diggings are as rich as any in the State. In other parts of the State there is • general ccmplaint of lack of water, end yet many "big strikes" are re corded. . . workmen have broken ground on the Sac ramento Valley Railroad. One hundred laborers are now at work, and four hundred more are to be pat onthe line next Monday, -- -- _ A terrible affray at Sand Hill, on the Yuba River is recorded. It strew out of adisputo about a mining claim. Three men were killed. Mr. Anderson, from Paducah, Hy: ; Mr. Rice, from -Washington, Me., and Mr. Webster, from Con cord, N. IL The proposition to fund $1,600,000 of the city debt et :l0 per cent. per annum for 20 years, tomato with strong opposition from the tax-pay ers. It hat passed the Board of Assistants, but will undoubtedly be lost in the Board of:Bider men. It is thought that 8 per cent, is a 1111ffi ciently..higAl rate of interest. A man named Isaiah Woods moldered anoth er known as Jack O'Neil, about one week ago, at African Valley, Colusa county. The murder er escaped. The native Californians are contemplating re moving, In a body, to Sonora. They allege as a reason for this step that here they are oppressed by unjust laws, and that the burdens of taxation are more than they can bear. ' The election In Tuolumne county, on the Sth inst., for a member of Assembly, resulted in the election of M'Cnitly, Whig, by about 200 ma jority.- Speaking of the yield of gold for the last year, the San Francisco Placer 71tnes and Transcript says: The regular reported shipments by our weekly steamers, which do notcorer the amounts which go to Asia and the East in private hands, are, for the last six weeks, as follows: January, 1.41,402,241 Feb. 1 ,$1,856,996 January 9... 642,000 Feb. 9 621,059 January 16... 1,430,889 January 24... 476,405 t0ta1......55,929,099 Sasowten Isamu.— e have received the Polynesian of January 20th and 27th, two weeks later than previous &dykes. On the 24th, Mr. Gregg, G. S. Commissioner, received a dispatch from Mr. Wyllie, the Minis ter of Foreign Relations, stating that, the latter had been ordered by the King to diseentinue the 'negotiations for the annexatiodot the Islands to the United States, commenced and carried on by order of his late Majesty, Kiiinehamebs 111. . At the time the King gave hie Ministers their Commissions, be made a speech in which Is found the following remarkable passage: • ..From all thy counsellors I desire frank and 'faithful advice, and those who 'obis!' rololon estly hate nothing to fear ' while those whoi may abuse my confidence and advise more from per tonal interest thamrcgard for public good, have nothing to hope." On the 25th, Commander Caney, of the St. Mary's, entered a strong protest, ,through the ' Commissioner to the Itawailan Government, ' against the language of the King's Prorianuttion of December 8, which staitia - that the naval for ces of the United Statei would be - etajdorid In protecting the King sovereignty. • At the King's reception on the 10th of Jana i'll, be addressed the officers of the U. Stites, French and English vessels of war, and declared that they represented the three great maritime powers of the earth—"the three grealat supper -1 Uri of the'inclependence of , his Kingdom!! The schooner C. E. Foote has been chartered to convey Mr. Read and family, and Mr. Neag h erty to Japan where they design to take up their residence and engage in business. They.e4ect to sail about the 10th of February, and will ar rive in time to take advantage of the late treaty, by which the ports were to , be opened in *one year. The treaty wee concluded on the 28th of March, 1858. Mrs. Bead, so far as we are, in formed, will be the - first foreign lady to take up her residence at Japan, and she will no doubt be an object of much scrutiny and Interest to that Inquisitive and amiable people.•••-•Palynalan.' . Consumption and Spitlang Blood—See the at:Wean otMs. 'forcer U. Emmy. fir fanny Ten tentetatta at ths Waratere' Urtd.Pradßf3rborG Ta.,,end Lite at the City Motel. Lamm& Vs. , Dr. John ttingeot tha city. Illalunend.thenah • ter ularlbtattlan, end K - szane opposed to 'WA he *led Gunk naidlehme; sir obliged Way that Ito rod grade In the on of Mr. Banneh Wars rendethd Indeed . Rs had been given op trt savant phankban had Wed • =Ft of es ;Mak nualkints, and wit on the Torte of Pat. at IND as the SW% whin be bled Cartefifteutteb • . W•nat 110 publla Ws and ',milky =Mau/ Osten* dates hliarte.=- elf Fru AT nitTICTION COLLZOS.—The graduates and friends of the ,College Of New Jersey (Sae; asu Nall) at Prineeton, will regret to learn that the main building, - the old North College, built in 1766, was.destroYed by fire on Saturday evea gloat. Thefire originated by the sparksbnrst ing from an open fire-place in one of the rooms, while the occupant was absent. The students in the building lost most of- their furniture, becks, and clothes- $lO,OOO will hardly. cover their loss. The loss of the College is $20,000, of which $16,000 is covered by insurance. Nuns of the other buildings were injured. The building destroyed was 176 feet long by 60 wide, and con taining student's rooms and the old chapel, which had recently been converted into a picture gal lery—the contents of which •were saved.—N. T. Courier. Tux PSACH CILOP.—The temperature falls in Connecticut andldassachusetts to 12° to 16° be low zero every few years, without injuring the the, peach crop. In 1884, at Windham, Conn*, one morning, on the high hills the thermometer indicated 18° below, while on the plains and val leys it was 22°; yet there were plenty of peach es the following year on the hills, and none in the plains and valley. A year or two after, the tem perature, one windy night, was exactly reversed: The next year there was not a peach on the bills, but a full crop in .the valleys; the tree buds were not injured.. Who will inform the public where the exact frost-line of the-peach is ? Another question to the curious is, at what temperature the peach-tree is killed by frost. The writer thinks it at 3CP or 32° below. 0. W. —IN. Trib. The rowdy murder is continually presenting new developements. A seat in the Council Chamber wee vacant last night; Councilman Ker rigan was in the tombs as an accessory. A po liceman, Daniel Linn, Harvey Young, Geo. Barns, Johnny Lyng, and one McLaughlin al ready keep him company. Others follow. The police especially are implicated to an almost un limited extent in the escape of Baker. It is as eertent is almost certain that he Is a passenger on the Isabella Jewett to the Canaries. The Magnolia a new steamer, started at 7 o'clock last night, in pursuit. But the murderer has 800 miles the start. If the Isabella Jewet makes a co sating voyage—stops at Savannah or Charles ton before going to Palmas, the authorities all along the coast should be well warned by tele graph. Meantime people in Amboy and along the railroad, are expecting him to be arrested among them. —N. T. rrib. SPECIAL NOTICF.s. Worms! WOrine.—There .is no disease , more oatomon among child:mu and yet norm yid& so roe quently taigas the 0111 of the Phi/dolma se worm. They are highly detrimental to the constitution; and their pre. arm &Gold be careftilly guarded against by parenu. On the gut manifestation of eyroptorna awry mean. obould be used to expel them prompUy and thoroughly. Itt'Lane's Terrolinge la soil established ae the most certain. mate and speedy remedy ever offered for Ode troublesome and den gnowitualady; and all vat.> hare the managemett of chil dren anould.keep this Inealuable medicine at hand. In addition to Its perfect stay, It MTen tale to mutts* the &aired effect. will bp weft' to set for DR. WLANWB . . CELEBRATED VERMIETICE, and take none elev. All other Verodfozeo. la oomparlson, are worthless. Dr. re Lane's Termlfmre, Wee bl eelebrated Liver can now W had at all reepestable Drag korai in the United States and from the tole soverletore. Aleo for sale by the KA. proprietor., FLEMING BROTHERS, sub9AkteB Succeeeers to J. Kidd A Co.. Wood street. SPRING STYLE OF RATS. M'CORD & CO., HATTERS. Have now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen usssuue DRESS HATS, Syrup Alm, a emotes amortmont af Ganta . and Youth.' SUIT CMS, at Da* Watt fashions. to Irbkh they Invite tha at ttmtlon OA nablie- Comm FM =SW4.4 eta. mhls JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF' Iron Railing, Inn Vaults, Vault Doan, Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., Nos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on band a variety of new patterns Panay and Plain. ault•bia km all varva.•a Particular at- WOan paid to mutating Oran Into, Jcblaua dou• at abort =aka tabiltf WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth :street& W. A. ErOLTERG. Our Teas will be loud on trial unequaled at the prices le tM dtr . .. . _. G,....., i iirrial Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75.'YoungHysoa,50, 6^ 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and - 1,00 per lb. Engßrenkfast, 50 and & G. P., 75 7 - 5 ctn. per lb. ,00 & 1,50 per lb. COPl7X—Area,..ta Gmma. ml Sfo Oat. Orvo , awd Boasted. . SVGA.R.S—Zoecrisses assd Belehres Ladf. Pulverised and tt:1;;1 • Zifectatal Remedy for Worms—Tho sous of exp.:lmm ere the met tellable. and 11 clot too costly are ought after by the practical. The following Is the nal:Warr teetlmoay of a worthy and .1111 lumen pbralduk.ralstlee to his ezpetienee of the tifloecy of B. L laboestock's celebrated Tersalfose, &alai ■ Practice of Meaty-Pre year. ORM.. NW, May 23d,114.53. Arun. 5, 4. itidowskwk • (b.-0.u.a....-1 am ow of Mom Individuals backward to doing nertifteaton, tot In Cho a:mord Instance conoldm It due to humanity to aut I ha , * boon on alutod In U.. practice of lanikino fat 25 yearn, and Iwo wow mot with any ramady no of. factual for Immo an your Vorraffnits. In adults...on to mom of Noor, I nomotimon um It to carry of calomel to booty. Fromm Oat, nod ofton end MM. roam. lions and worms to follow. luso no othor Vermifturo In mY ProMpat..d doers no bottor. Brpctfolly. W. Ka/LUIS& al. D. Premed and mold by 8. A. PAM:MOCK a CO., mrner of Wood and nut .ta. colt7-danT When death is at the door, the remedy which would have eared lila if adnanlidered lo Woo. coma too late. Do not tellis with dimmer. Daly noon It that when the stomach will not dla••t food—when hint n wandlaantade gonads the system—when the Bleep Is disturbed. the appetite feeble,' the ',mind Mimetic, the Winn onnataraily emateltiv% and !behead confoestr—rely 0n... It, that whoa these rromterer ternr. the Dower. of ritallty are taMni, nod that. =lmo the rolechlef 1. promptly aborted. life wW be shortened. no well ea ren dered mleeratde. Non ere know front • name of tsethnony greater thin Inmates . bans sconnelated In favor of one rensedy, that tfrofland's German bitten. immered by Dr (I. It. 'ache.. Philadelphia, lawaidlatair nod. to the end, enttntly remove all of these disorder* no rarely a. • oratheanatical promo will wire • Mel... Who. Lbw, under. the agony, .d the Oak of tit., with health nod safety within reach! ho. sdrertisamatt. mh7..4er-dderT The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered In one orate wren= pesters needs • remedy that Cure rerekind of Zhou... Pon the more Serefhla to o ecUnton Pinpk Qe hu triad It In over eleven hundred eneee7endneTer felled comet In twoessee (bath thunder humor.) Ile hes not In Ids peereselon over two hundred umlaute. et lu value, all within twenty miles of Beaton. • , Two bottles are wanantod to cure sound.= eon too th One to three bottles will eon the worst Moil of pimples of Oa We. Two to throe bottles will Orr th• mita= of bike. EM!gE2 NMS2MMMiI One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor to the eyes. Two bottle are warranted to ours numnlng of the can and blotchee among the hair. Tour to eta bottles are warranted to mere corrupt an. rrmulug ulcer. One bottle will cure whey eruption of the .kin. Two to three bottler ar. warranted to cure the worn caseoirtuireorm. Two to three he ales are warranted tome the moat doe perste came of rheum:tat/rm. Three to foot ottl . are warranted to eon malt rheum Dlve to sight bottles .111 am the wont cam of moil& A Lanett Is always experienced from the lint bottle, and a perlbot mire Is warranted when the above quantity Is taboo. Nothing look• scriarprobable m those who have In vein tried all the wonderful =dick= of the day, a. that • common wart growing In the =storm and...blew old 'tow was, should rare every =nor In the Md.= Id It is now a dyed feet. If you have • bug= Whig to start Than are no ifs nor Fads, bur= or hale •bout It =king wine came and not yours. I peddled over a Curia= bob ties of it In the ykdolty of Barton. I know Its effects In miry sae.. It has already done =as of the greatestruse ever done In Alitenchusetta. I own It to children a year Old: to old People of sixty. I have inn poor, punt. wormy looking children, who. dub waa soft and flabby, restored to •perlbct-.tate of health by on. licttle. To Mar who an subject to • sick lonehiche, on. bottle will always curs It. It gives gnat relief to catarrh and dinlness. Some who ban been =tire ger Ines, hare tir bin and bean regulated by It. When the body is kind, It work codte snub but when then Is any derangement =the functions of natlue,,it will cause very elegilir fnl Ingi but you must not be •tamed—they always die= pea In hum fine days to a week. There homer a bad re sult from It. On tho contrary, when that Wing ls =me you will AO yourself likes new =non. I „heard Name of the =et extravagant =coda= of It that man ever 111 toned to. No =moor diet Lever neensigy—ast On bed you an gat. I ban illumine an hark which, when sior need In sweet on, dlaeolna Rrsoftdous swelling nark and under the ears. Trice 50 cents, bin of the Medial Diatom? n Per bottle. DIRECTIONS 101$085.—Adult, one tabkrepoonful day. =diva over eight laara.doolorn •Po‘nent dab.. 'from An tonight Inn. terwoofuL As no dirsatiou can b e made agplicabla to all constitutions, take =crush to °Perin on the towels twice • dart Sin. KENNEDY gives personal attandanee In bad coma of acrithik gold. wholseals gnaw/tail. at Dr. lIRITIEWS, Ill° Weed stmt. toner of Virgin alley. feltdiwT — Balm ofa Thousand Flowers, for beau tifying he Chmplesion, end ersdleelles all ILL 14362.= sad Fun= from the lace. /kW et On Hxywei. 140 WOod irtroct. hied/mil Ease ,and. Comlort.—The Conformstor ably Imported from Puts, exabt.), Falb the UM to, the DeeOw shoe dthe Had, so • new hat bail ray an thd had w =old ow A neat lit sad • Pod HA may be be 17 Wood it. ' stdA4 W. DOUG LAS.: ' HAZARD POWDER. AGENCY. Alt Varieties of Powder • CONISTAXTBL 'HAND: • Sefelinee. ads a. aom.zwise. 113:1 .10111 0. BABE! & CO.'S '-'7EEDE MEDICINAL COD; LIVER OM Carefulitprepared from none but fregh and healthy LIM; =der the pereanal guipealsion of their agent at the lleherial. B. *elute great pima .in offering their brand of CO. which, an eccormebi Its amerior mode of panes► tion,fratmen and purity, can betaken without disrellah Dr the mat dentate. Ito unzienessery to Advert to the peculiar etlicagy thistery 'shields and rim:tide remedy. Its main In the rase of Charde Ittenanatias. Scrofula, and Lung Ms eume, when skillfully applied and persevered In, ill no lowa a matta of conjecture: It is now sellmowledged to paeans healing virtues alums Inceuniwable to any other spear,. Add In bottles, wholnale and retail, by the mai ufacturen, ZORN C. BAK= I MX, No. 100 North Third et., Philadelphia. And by Druggists In Pittsburgh and elsewhere. fegimdkerT /RIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, th 4 pegszNCIZIL Tai Ns will ran as follows, notU fur ther statics: _ - Yuri T.L. WILL WM Aa . 3 A. K. BUM Tuts " " re BA. et RUUD Tato A? 3 r. Them Tmion all rut through to Crud.Lae, and connect thong with the Cotrunbrut and Cincinnati, Ohio and Iridi um and Bellefontelns and Indiana Railroads. At Mans field. connections aro made for Newark, Zanesville, Mon nom Ills. Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, An: and et Alliance for Cleve! mod. to No Maine rah on Sunday. Through 1 Ulnas are sold to Cincinnati, Loahmil , it. Loofa, Indianapolis. Chicano. hock Island. Fort aloe. Olarel.app and the principal towns and cities In th West The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRA N wW earn Pittabargb 11101: n. and 5 P. K , and Ne , Dclgh too at, 7 A. IL and 1 P. n. Woe Tickets and further information. WWI' in 3. O. Cony, Mahe manor O&M under the kiOnnnilhai• 1100/al. Or at the rederal street Station, to 030111.1E1 PARKIN. Ticket Agent. PlttablErgb, Much 10th. 1811 Pennsylvama Immnumo Company, OF PITTSBURGH AUTH OO RTIZE= CA P ITALS3O 000 ES MURK BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTY. AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE AND THE PERILS OF Sen and Inland Natigallon and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. Y. Jotmeton. W. 511.1Intoet. I. H. Long, A. J. Thum. Raly Yalleram. Kennedy . T. Yeiend. J. Orley Sproul. Omega R. WOW.. v a , a ta , A0.143 . .18_9. Kegley, IL uogireansu. A. A. Curio.. W. E. Einem D. K. Put OFFICERS. .Preeident—Hon. Wm F Janet.. I ee Preddent—Rody Patterson. —A A Oesrier. Amidant iiiienteito Fire Insurance Company of London. Authorized Capital $10,000,000. - 111171MICIS u P1X1L.13.1111 , Atwood A Co.. John Parnrim. John Utter. George U. Stuart, hirers. (Sanborn ACo , Wm. hicireen Co., Powers Ai'Weightman. White, 5t..,. Atb Agent fa the United State,— VREDERICK RATURPOBD STARR. United States Branch Office, No. AP South Fourth stmt., Philadelphia. A. A. UARDY, Agent Mr Pittalmnril. No. SO Water et. fe2l.lmfe-2.1.1 A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Monte hmigorating Cbrdial relieves with wonderful rapid. toy envy dleorder incident to the digeatlve separator. re stores the appetite. mum the strength: hard.. the mtor des. Muse the nerves. give eleatidtr to the thititot ra smite the mental thereat, tattletale despondency. Imparts to the atbannated frame a more robust appear-than eller. Irritation. calm. the disturbed imagination. NOW up the shattered conetitutiont and mu btlas. 'Want foth by the feebler?, roalden. elf. or mother, an it la comptred solely of the haloes of moo Oriental harts. potent note to invigorate, exhilarate and mama nu. Tama bum broom. rehmad by IMproper lodate.. as. the Medial will Infant • morn vigoions vitality into ee. ery organ. The landtude resulting from late boon or too done application to labor of any kind. Is quickly removed by Its actlon,and lattice engaged In actionterT omuitatiooa. sad mdeort to Inconvenience therefrom, will find It apt and healthy ethaulturt. Where thecirculathou of elm blood Is Omagh& or may of Ws foodless of the body ere mertend ed or Imperfectly parthrmad. 11.111 melon the natural are tin sad communicate parmau.ut enenrr to the secretive and distributive =ma. noes who are bowed down by physical debillty, and too amble ea to despair of ever mourning the vigor and mien of manhood. are invited to sive thls wonderful Malatesta • trial. It embodies the elements - of their restoration.— Beam they bare commuted the first bottle, they will be constions that the rectipustim ittiodele I. at work Itt ary debilitated portion of their frames, and hope, moo to be ava ll sad In their thorough recovery. oil WWI or to their hearta. • The °radians put up, highly concentrated, In pint tot tics. Price 13 per both. two tor Ili, eix for $l2. C. El. ALNO, Proprietor. No.l - 92iimulwor, No TOIL Amorti.—Plttaborer Pismo Boos. No. 00 Wood ervefi Om. IL Emu. 140 Wood ot: K. X. arum. 67 Wood st Altechsolllty: J. P. Amon. Fold by Drnsitst• taroaChmi tb•M•it"l 00.Gn. Can • do. sod lb. Woo! Loam HOLIVIES,RAtik & . ouI.,EF.SUIt TO -IL nOIXES SROTIIER, itiutozwrirsias or SOLID DOM VICES, HAS MON AS TOCKB, PICKS. Timber, leal, Tobacco & Cotton Serena, autrultryabr Ibkehatern Car and Br i dg e Bolts, with Thread and Hula complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., Wildl=lll, KO: 11'2 WM,. AND 101 PM? Sri. MUM QVI ;Ork ;Ixist4l. Inh3l-U ARNOLD & WILLIAMS: WM/7r OP Chllson Furnaces, (t'ro't Iron Tubing . AND 7IITINO 0 graItALLY. For Warneiny and Ventilation of Buildings. A. A W. will coutrect r Warming end Ventlisting by ht.= ow not Water, Pips, or Chthuns Irurcuses, Churches. lideobs, IL:epitals, Factories, Wean Muses. Court Mums Jail Hotel. or Dwelling:. Ns. 26 Ilariet it.. Pittsburgh Citizen's Insurance Comp", or rituartrro wa.BAOALRY Prendat. SAMUEL L RAitIMILL, OEFICE. 94 WATER. BETWEEN MARK E7'...LNDE WOOD STREETS. 11111.INSUIER HULL AND CARGO RISKS ON TEM OHIO AND SILIAIRSIPPI RIVERS. AND TRITILMARIIN /Amu op:arta Less or Damage br Ism A 1.3 0 th , FR F,J ..IiLLVD ,VA V 1047701, gad TR ALNVOR Ftleharil Floyd. 8. 11 Idler, rcti VlAl n rrorth. Yrs=la Sellers, Baie ni y . . Paann.l !taut Dan Par. Harbangn. ham H. PanturA. Walla Bryant. Jas. M. Opoptr. John Kb EMiUMI PITTSBURGH Life, Fire Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE b 5 FIFTII STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBT.OAL T, rrandrat. Jams D. Alciditb. Deer. This Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining tdor connected with LIFE KI Also,asudupt Dull and Cargo Rieke, on the Ohio and tl issiMppl risers and tributaries, and Itsseue MBAs gen. erallr And against Lose or Damage by Fire, And against the Perils of the Pea and Inland Navigation and Transortation. Pollak' Issued at the lowest rates oonshitent with safety to all partka. nOtreVree: Alexander Beadle). John Fullertor4 Eauinel Jam.a W. Malin., Chu. Arbuthnot, David Richey, lloratlo N. lee. Kittanning, Pi ear Clot col.l Robert 0.1.. y. James S. noun. William Phillip.. John &att. Joseph P. llazzasn, M. D. John MeAlpin, Marshall, John 11'6111. molato Moat copy Ir Neer Dago - err - Jan Gallery. MR. NELSON would respectfully inform hls Mends daily the peddle. generally. that In order to. =Witte daily increasing demand for his Daguerreetmunt he has had built and has now completed (over the Old Poet Ogles, Thint etreetj one of the roost rismiont and magnificent gay Light Idallertee ever constructed fir D. Alonsot Pre PlUnmaer In the Wilted States. Wean. now manual is execute Likening*, of all alma and Istria., In visit weather, from o'clock A. 11. till 4 o'clock P. hi. A visit from all Is solicited, whether they wish:for Phone. es moot. Rooms. Old Poet (Ocoee Bolldlns.snrinl Alyet A I deldAw PHI L_ADELPI - 11.A Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make PD kinds of Insurance. either rsrpetna or WOW, on.very description of 1 . 1 opals or lterchandles. at reasonable rates of premium. 110Blilt2 P. ILINCI. President. M. W. iltuomr Vim Prealdent. bloodroot': E IL nnut, Joe. B. ratil. John ClartOn. B. Wller. fleenterl, Vim. P. Ilsre+. M. B. itngligh P. B. laverr, 0. Ebe1121•11. =2YM j ThUd:na wo I.U, t.. MIN /111111110.- 111111:014 ...-004311US 11.01.010 FCBMING B.R0. 1 : wawa. itno ro.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. DO WOOD STRUT rirrsildßuhr,AL DDI Pr re ot:donor Dr. IllansliOrlobratod Vascaroo;Ltrer Ad HENRY OI IL ING COLLINS, VM4l4w 00MMISSION MEROHANT, OLIFIVE D , A Iterr LZS ei, ISEDS, LKR IN FISII, No. 25 W d ood t, Pitaurgh. ITAILL STEAM KILL. CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY, NEAR TES RAILROAD DUTTON. Families will be sup_ plied with our various gn a t gri t ? %TOO ggis ti t i kN l ts .7 s t r ir carti, Wood amt. ea a Reiter. corm . Liberty' and or. CU , dtditiOurxb; 11. P. Oclworts, or J. T. ELM% ih roi — ill A be ll =red . to fatelLti Intitha °flaw eitloL Torou7OARIL tot BRYAN. EMMY a 00. Sick ilvulaebe end Neuralgia of Eight TRAILS &LIMING COW. DT annitiliDEMlLTWil fintm.— Mr. WWIOFi Trimble, 31%0117'1. Row. BaraditOln: 6 FM 'ward. say s be was euitel of Olek Ilatoloolw .417 eight . haul itan6Jng t4 ll . l thole bottles Or Oskelere DliarstiTeßMlP Ile ha. various yhyoklano without • own Ite la now laittril inn , . Oakloy's Depurative I. for RillnUni• Una. Song e. Tatter,and all aroptlto disown for 1144 wholoule d Mall. at DR. ILIOOLOCEOO. Ns to. Wood et, Biro or the holden hioetar whit , l'rke 76 coati Vow MOLL ". Du Fait Pawner.—, Xvery variety Rifle MANI and Miatlng rowdier, In all also Wkikau Sawa on Land and tar se. from lktassalms. in lOU to Volt ear cassias, an favorably (Aram Also Batty ANC D. W. C. BIDWILLI.. KaaalhalanatAat, lia haat dant. Plttabarat. /relintOck's Family "Medicines.—Wo al the Wallop dim& of flinsibmsztelotlialLio 0•64 "'IWO" Ca itiOftirtit Age et Ore Taliabi!- TUFO/ Dr. Fitch's Opinion of my Braces. I Da. Game H. Sala►¢-par Ito In reply to yours 01 • the lath nO.L. requesting my opinion of your Shovlder :Brame, I would ny that I consider It One of the bast ivar devised. and would add that share mreelf hounioult luth• • habit of employing a somewhat elmilar Bram with the grmtest advantage In cases of contraction of the chest by stooping, whether from habit, occupation ordsbility. more egmadally where there Is ' , league. or irritation stout the immaandmoreorleasprrdistoeitkestocousumption—with the pldlomphy of Its strew-tale them ems, you are of mom sequeinted. In mule farms of heart disease, or ampler thetic excitement of that organ. I hare also found the Shoulder Brace of advantage. Ido net hesitate to recom mend your Brace in ell alma where ■ Brace Is required, r. cute of the met easy and ellident yet In um. • • • Tory truly your; CALVIN id. PITCH. Sold whole:4Blnd naafi it Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood gnat. Pittsburgh. P►: 01.0, . Mandate amortmeut of Dr Maw, medicines constantly for ad. mbbd&m. Important to Persons - afflicted with Her ma, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation •by neglect- ' Ttiright -course for any one to pursue who may be afflicted with Rupture. Is to procure • good Trtss well adapted to the ruptured parts. In order to retain the protindLog yeti= of tho bowels. This Is often neglect 1. and the towel becomes strimodated. leaving the patient not only to • suffering but dangerous condition. I bars aways on hand, and daily adapt, the mat. Improved Trusses, among which V MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produces radical cure in a short time. Of course then are mass when no Truss mill cure, but In a vast =Malty of reducable Herein, or Rupture, this Truss will care. I have every variety of Tromso, from 00 eta to $3O; also, s large assortment of WEL DRENS' TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for various broken or enlarged veins PILE PROP. Ibr the relief and cure of Pile. SHOULDER BRACES, Om men. women and eidldren SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety 01 me chanical appliance used to the care of disease. Call and essordne them at my Drug Rom N 0.140 Wood etreotosor ner of Virgin alley: sign of the Golden Mortar. N. a—l have also an elegant truss for children, which Invariably cures. "l... Ask for Dr. KEYSER at his Wholesale Drtig Store '0,140 Wood st., Plttelmrgh, 70. felsdewle ~~. Piles beglected, often prove fatal, leads to consumption; anoint the part three times a day with MALI/IT'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. If sexretion form In the rectum then insert the 'Vile Byringenfthedwith Extract or, and gradually discharge It Lath/wrist/re h withdrawn. It never fells to sure came of any age of virulence, nor to give entire cue instantly to all, frequently curing or one applitatiou. Mee are known by the beat, Itching, and pain of the gnus. Bleeding piles are caused, sometimes, by the fell. Ins of the whole heals which then Prom the intestinal canal tight against the bask bones and keep the blood from returning up the vessels, elmilar to the blood being kept at the top of your fingers when a string la tied tight round Ip auth Is frequent, and for /scrofulous humors and ulaira:.to form therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and wear a craupress to the rectum, and con tinue to use the salve as al.no. also rub It well over the loins and abdomen for some time, and the natural belts that support the bowels will be oontramed and made strong, and your life will be oval. If properly applied. every MIS pow be cured. It never falls. mh6. Reliance Mutual Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA.. OFFICE No. 70 WAL.XCT STRATI'. •117.674—AnGu0=2..M. Akearely Inorded. FIRE. INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mer chandise, Furniture, Sc., In barn or notintry. The mutual principle, combined with the sorority of • Stock Cantal, entitles the Insured to share In the prints tbsCaenpany. without liability for losses The Mann:enigmas of this ComPean. for Protßa. are Invertible, et par, Into the Capital Stork of the Campy. CLEM TINGLEY, Preeldent B. ILBraman", Bounty?. DIRECTOBB: Lewis It. Ashhurst, George N. baker, Ilea W. Tingley. Z. Lothrop, It. L. Carr n. Robert Toland, Edward O. James. Wm. Munn. Archbald Omar, Wm. !Linguae, Pitts's,. J. U. COFFIN, Agent, re Thin, and Wand •trowts. Wm. 11- I° T=Pm... T. 0. Bnekblll. G. W. Cart...t.r. iIIIL June. L. Taylor. Jacob T. Booth:r. IL b. litnaud, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 1 1 00 KS received by Express, at Davison's Book Store. GA O Id .. nest rthi Old School Presbytarianiant Ciodierded. a historical yin. dlonstion of th• atwoistion of the plan of union by the Presbyterian Omni, n the U. S. of A merits, by Reo. J. V. Brown, A. H. Just published gittois Daily Bible Illustrations. full arta. Footstep* of lit. Paul, 3d mapPi I , Da Costa's Jews and Hantlbsa. Minch on the Groat ayoonym of New Testament. Dr.-Thornwell'• great work on Troth The Words of Jeans. by the author of the Horning mil Nicht Watches. In. The Mind ofJesve by same author. The &hod of Claiet.or Christianity ylearod In Its lamb log &apart,. by tha Ray. A. L. It. Foote Th. Minister's Family, by Bay. W M. Hetherington, LI.. Lb mbIS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice id hereby given that Letters of Admlulatratkon have granted to the subscriber on the estate of Margaret Young, late of Wildly of Pittalmrith All perm,. lc 00w. 1l b MM.! them. gmgerly authenticated, fbr Peal eta. ruhlfedteB . to OF.O. RICO AMMON. Adair. NEW BOOKS FROM HARPER A. BRO.— . R. Physical Geography of the gm. br M. P. Maur), lerpL r 'Universal Gambier ImL ahoep. The Q 129012110 1. beadand. vol. braggue. tiladolaland. MM..? Story took ISM. :4, 1411111 LO.lll Piot. flallegY. Adventures at the Fpringnelg Armory. IdstiM Paul. For Ws •Y J. LMAD. Agolollullitifiga. 4th at. I, AN ILLAS—We are now receiiing our WOE f ears made llssitikas. to kkkk vre kkkik LIAOA9 k In Marlut • •• - • _ • .• • ernesnierns: Park. Web,' ISM H DICKIY k CO. ES-24 bags Sumac; :and =AIL llaxical ota Capper j.ar e nseetved ty. [or Or ISAIAH DICEY s CO. 'U ND 104 begs Per Quaker dry Hides, a. dn, received and tbr Na by & CO. PELTS-1 bundle just received by mhls 8. IIAILRAII011• CO. DlND—Th'•morning. setae • lingering 'linage, which she bean N • ehriatlan foethode, A.N JANX. wins of En nead Klass .1, 12 lino 36th Tav of her ags.—Clereland ilaindenter,Stfurdnv. ACON SHOULDERS--2400 iba. this day reed b 7 teat; !Mar IL COLLINS. IMOTHY SEED-25 bus. reed and for lIENILY H. COLLIN& Li" -193 bbls. fresh Louisville Lime com landing from steamer End.mr for gala by mi3l6 ISAIAH DICKEY !CO. %V RITE BEANS-75 bus, a prime article, lust neared. sad for al• br intilb D. W. LIRRENNE. d OD.. 03 and 05 Front st. LaEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S 65 Market R. sear 411. MAIM a Mead. by Nehemiah Adams, D. D.; The Meat. °Yet rixt e by same watt= Life kerne or the Meolah. butte, Rufus W. Clark; The Mothers of the bible. by Yrs B.U. Ashton; The Evening of We, or LW* ad C.anfort, sad the Shadows of Deellsiss Years. by Jeremiah °motto. Cumminiee Works, Peristure Readings - oh Dental. Exodus. St. Matthew and Bt. Mart; litVigiona he l tr y :he Dieser 1.11 . c. r th. Lees:mos the Parahkaarld ?dirse.ar. Seven Chard:ma Minor Work& let and 2d series. te., dr. eohld Agency for Soldier's Claims. 16.0CATIoN OF LANDS—PURCHASE AND BALK OP LAND WARRANTS—The undedeign made arraturemente with competent and roeponsl ble gentlemen to obtain certlficadee or warrant for eol dhow, Theis grid., or minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lend; also for th e location at lands end the var• chaos nrld sole of 1.4 wsrrants. JOHN D. DAVIS. mhl4 Corner or Woal and Stb ets. O DIALL FARMS FOR SALE acres 130. Uniontown, handsomely Improved. saes within 1 mils of Free:art. Armstrong count/. 40 to Economy tn.., Bearer county, near Baden. 41 In Bearer co, within X mile of Enon Ntatlon. 40 In North Palette tp,_Alleghany county. In Belpre township, Washington 01. Oh io. 2 'fluty acre tracts In Washington county, Ohio. Pot hill oarttculars of the above truts, apnlY to whit 8.111'1.11111 t OON. 21. sth 41. VOR RENT—From the let of April I' heat, the dealrable property. le MaooluatoraWat. known by the more of .Roee Dale,^4rlte lane Prick Dwelling Moues about 3 errs or highly improved around att•obod. Apply to . TEIOS. WILLIAMS, whl4tf No. 4? Yourth et Itemoval. itRIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Law, to 111'. 1 145`7=h 6 ' . . c.. Al ea° °°Y , omtblht tied Wood• the ales lately Deeupla.l by Samuel W. mhll-2erd• 46)(1 --- (1 MALMO for o good brick dwell nate on s• rt.' above Smith el& Terms our. git.Ood—A large dwelling boogie No .22 Third et., for the aline low price. S. 0011113KRT SON. 140.3.1 at. CLOVER SEED-100 bus, for ealo by m6I43MT ' JAMES WARDROP. IMOTLIY SEED-75 bus. for sale by satlt4t•T JAMES WARD OP. 7 U , ef . lr-15n - TiTl or We at S2OO aids. P. COVIBURT t 50N.140. 34 BC PLAID SILKS—Just reed some naw Plaid 11111 a, cmatally chap prim. -mat" A. A.MAION & CO. BLACK 310E1E. ANTIQUE-A. A. Mn . ( A .lll exhibit for .ale en the 14th lost come Moire Antique, with • releodid lot of Plaid Bilks. SILK BONNETS—A. A. Mason Co. Xll eshltdt on Wednesday, the lith Inst., 100 doyen nem style [tits: Bonnets. PIG - IRON-2000ns Springfield Furnace; 200 do Laxind deg 10 do Buena Vista do. tdoGILLS t ROB. _ LOUISVILLE LIME—bO bbls. Louisirill Width Lime for tab by McGILLS t ROIL BROOMS -300 doz. aged Corn Brooms for ule by mhl4 MoGILLf3 t RUB. CORN ItI:EALSO bbla Yellow Sifted, 60 sad bbbi While, do,A br ghat* article for family use.limt re:sired kw kall • , D. DEMME t 00., Nos. 93t 06 Front at. PEARL OMINY-10 bbls, an extra ar- L Ude, rewired and ror Ws by malt D. H. 11.9aSTINZ YU" N0..93 595 Front at. DB D PEAIII I ES-200 bus good halves mtal 0.11 & 00.. Na. 0.9 &OS Yrat CM3Mire D 013151. SAM I littaburfh, 6th Muth. IBM J THE President and Directors of this Dank km this day dealand • dividend at Umtata of Tour per Cs i t ". 671=3• 1 =1 raUt in. one the _C"" ath64l6 . M. la JO/.4. twat., KAY & COMPANY; - - - Booksellers. Pape rDealere and Stationers. N 0.66 Waal et.. one doorfrom the corner of Taint, PITTSBIrIia Ira constantly on band and' far sale at taotowsst prices. s suit! well Selected stook of sde. jaw. litedical, end Minellmione Books. Pm and tbazimfLilbles end Breyer Books, hammy misty of tdndl gain a loom—flay rospionfolty Midi the attention of &bo IT.ethere engage:llo the lialitzne , lol2 of youth to their assortment ofßenml Boats. which Is very exictudire. .eepitelslert thearteet Mathis works now In um. Biggs %ogs—Their Stook of Blank Books Is very man. • plots, embracing emy variety of. docotum Record end Memorandum Books. Stallo.l63o—Ryeim earletgf eardilolll and Miami - BM Boner,. Indu tk cting Writing pees of emureality. litsef pans of army dmoriptke and prim. init. MBA Iderthan TeschMit LlM'extee, and salaam on Ms most missonsble Wain &hod tobtco satatass3% - QITUATION WANTED—As aßook-keep• $,.7 et. orin aeon:salsa= Rona trt cminnillqualldra br !Mil l ar' s ' " Po Oox id. or Mal at Ws ofilac • 'itoio and foil ab by LIP UTTFolfe7P,k 4 4 ll - Altall s ll444 14; ' • - AMUSEM.ENTS. - CITY HALL, IN THE -DIAIHECHH. SANFORD'S Or' - ERA Tuouri. 1121121311 M • Songs, Glees, Choruses, and Dancing, SLITIIR and Master SANFORD. • zr . For tes Me of the de P. sarnausepeo Commencer " ”". sAdmittaase 25 eta. Children half Prim. Aebsage of programme raghtig. St Patrick's Day- T. REV. BISHOP O'CONNOR will Mr e•Soam-T—liaeth.Pe "tForaf ° 7l h e n 'Aureh. A lemacta - . from the par2te guide no in mascot clemnstanms. Tickets 25 cents—to be had at the Catholic Mokstoreeof adcilite Qniciey. sth et, °eremite the Poet Mtn. and WM. ei'Conioeue. Amithdeld at, neer 7ta of .07 Of M. blauggen. ar at the door. 10114 Life and Character of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry. HE Rev. W. D. Howard D. D. at the .„` * .r e Antgle l , th ;:', s. l7iM`git . e` d essT I TIV I ,LaZ street on Tau twos EVISISO, heagh loth. at nett past eaten o'clock P. L. s u bj e a—rh. We and Character qf Mrs. Elastart4 Fry. Tirkets Twenty Flee Cents, to be had at the principal bookstores of Allegbet‘7l eta' at the St see of gl.p. s . Luke Loom* rd.. Co.&and J. S. DZA-10., Pittsburgh. mhl3 se• ILLZELVAD TV . IT visas Iv mum, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER 005. 97 AND 99 THUD antler, TaThailtnail. W. W. reepectfully Informs his friends • no t d mos,lo,Mred=hasegleuttscAdzietedi his neck o Mt aver oiered y o , M, wad,. city. As he le determined to uphold his weir, withemeoned material., beet workuumehip, and newest denim@ .d from the extent of hie criers sad facdliqin manufactming, he is enabled to proince war. ranted FURNITURE at the lowest prices. lie keeps always on hand the greaten , variety of eved7 dee:minion cif furniture, from the cheapeet nod plaioest, to the mart elegent and lastly, that • house, or Mil ra , n , of one, may be furnished from his stocki or manufactured express:ly to order. The Yellowing artleks consist In part of his neartment, which, for richness of style and dnlshs cannot besurpened an of Eastern Mint Louis XIV Lets -e-tete fn. 100 Soho to Plush mod Cloth: 100 dozen klahornol Chairs; 40 do Walnut do 100 Waln Mahogany st ing it Chaim do 60 ut 100 Mahogany Divan; 60 Walnut. do 100 !du d b!. Top W Centre Tables ata tede, 60 do Dreading Bureau; 30 etst 40 Dicke. do 100 CaMlOOl3 do 60 Plain Dreseda=n; 40 Mahogany 20 Walnut do 150 Cottae COO Cheerynd P oplar Bedstnas 2011.1ahogan7 Wardrobes. 10 Walnut do RI Cherry do 46 Plain BUM.; 100 Dining and BreakfastTablee, • l 2 Secretar and Book on Ai Doan C a ne &at Chaim 04 that, Seat Rocking e•balrir, 12 Ladies' Wreting Venue Bat and Towel needs, What-Nots - , Rtigulrees 'Papier Maths Tsblas Conversation Chaim pembroke de glitabethen do; Hall and Pier lin. Iteception do Ladies' Peen Inlaid Ot des Exteto man; nsion Dining .sot do, Gothic and liallChale; Mena large usortment of Common Purple...lA Wind. nor Chairs. Cabinet =there implied with articles In their lire. Steamboats and Lintels fornlshed at the shorten notice. All order. promptly attended to. rata) Rochester is Round to go Ahead: Another great Public Sale, and giving agony of Lots, Blocks, and Acres, ad Rochester, Bearer County, Pa. • L N 1854, the subscriber sold at this place, ' about me hundred confine/el; and donated grounds I rally, for churchee and other Public yosPownt. A Mir siderable number of them lots ins already built upon, and among the late erection are an extensive - SteennEuto AAR, . and dill more exteasire eistablishmeut for the beading etf Railroad Orr*. with n fonadry,earpentershope. black smith shop., he.. to accommodate 1:0 workmen. There workmen, will, many of them, remove with their Mollies to Rochester, ream Phil:Ede/phis, New York and New Eng . land. within the next sixty dale. fhfa cor bolding @MOW/Wood le made of stone. end ex and. Tig feet, three stories high, on the Ohio Front or 'publiejandinp, and 383 feet on Nem York sheet. which Is now teinggraded, 100 feet wide. from thecae building, end ralirmd track. through the hill, Into the centre of the - upper town," where aloe-tenths of the lota were sold lest ,yean and will be sold the Omura wee... Indeed b • 'portion of the present Penult/Jon of Rochaler oroVA now resides op the upper level. 60 to WO 'Bet shove the - tower Mum" And on this upper terrace nine-tenths of • the fatten building must he done, for Jean to come, as. there le no room on the bottom. The firsl public sak' lotd at Rochester, for the year 1855 will rake piece 3u the premises. the 15th day of Meech in ' stout. at ten o'donlc and a similar sale will be nude monthly. through the season. At then sales not lase than a•• hundred lots will be disposed of duringtla em. Insand not lea than fay to seventy-6u buildings will erected at Rothener In 1855. Among the buildings now in contemplation. the moot . prominent are. mane:decent Motet a large establish ment (by an Eastern company.) foe building otrinibuse• coaches, enrage.. wagons Ae_ an extensive Pottery and Fire Brick Mile.; all Acwlnny. with public Penury rooms. tr.; tem or three Churches end • Female Seminary. • These establlahmenta with the la.r riecessari to men plead., Clem/met reel Pelaburgh Railroaddrorath • moth of Bearer Into Rocherter, and the ereedlou ofdemt. @cattalo bonus. de-, will give abundant employment, at this point. fee hundreds f indnetrions laborer, qaarrriaaa. teaila , sum brickutakers, masons, earpontela, pasterns. Point er.. Zr.. throughout the season. Lots will he gold remarkably my from S5O to S5OO end on non scommedeting terms. note who with to, became Once. and to pay pot or all by their own i.e. Ire. on be accommodated withcligthle Ids, and if they de sire it, houses he built upon them—the porelunser lanniy hie own time to pa/ purchase money. so that he pays promptly, a rea.onahle ground rent and tete on 1 the building . The undersigned le authorised to contract for the issma dine angion of homily tenement hommfor this particuln oWe:chain , to receive proposals for • In. neentot urges. ding. novella. removal of earth, Lot and to loffer far role or rod. coal make, coal yards, stone questiee, and gone yards. DrieYyedels. lumber ynds. As.. Mend &dist end to the BorouMfry all with, mane, specilkatiora, priegge., ',CI be ready on the 15th. lot those who with - •IrskF three days These who desire to be better Informed with rTriard - fe the peasant and faturetrovecte thineldl/ hulanner ee cry. suwadvised to take • look at the appo• totes, gun not suppose, ...tar have done. that the hot/MB of old wooden and brick buildings under the hill.' with the Ohio o ver on one Me and the Pennsylvania sad Ohio B. Road °tithe other, Is Me Rocha:ler about which wo have been speakhog. Tide le • mistakm for..not only Mu/Wore city, ban. the Metes! Bareiteph hi chiefly on thou/per PR.: overlooking the loner form the Ohio neer, the lined:Jerboa villages, and many miles of picturesque sure ranneling onnotry• This old, Sir a town. is not empassed beintyarhealth. (einem by may other, from Pittsburgh to New Orleane, while its eligibility and adaptation for genteel rend:mem. ant acknowledged by all who know the plata. Let these who doubt come - modem M.T. C.. COULD. mhlo 015 Rochester, Pa Statement of the Assets THE UNITED STATES LIFEINSUR.A,NCE, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. JANUARY 1, 1855. REAL ESTATE, Ice 14.9.1"111151: of rrza4ss:4:'° 00 Bra [Camp and mno. 3.."5/9 17 LOAIIB, Mahal States .... Pm:merles:the Fill. per cent. LPhiladelhia City Elle per cent. oud .6 N. Orleans Branch Off. at Spar cenC legal 1ntere5t.......... ..... 8.427 46 Temporary Loans on Philadalphls City and Pennsylvania Btabe Becmitlen...„„. . 115,300 00 BONDS AND biORTGAOki, Bands and Banda and liogftra i. .. PRIM =6OO 00 Premiums Warred..... ..... Premlamadw from Agents. -- Present value of all the. Annual Premi ums receivable by the Campany, as ascertain. ea January 1:1 0 .54 .. CABII - 7 Cash on hand end in Book.. 21,240,62 D 06 ITNOURREST, BANK NOTES. WILKINS & CO, No. 71 Fourth Street, RE BUYING THE NOTES of the fol l lowing boast, banks at the marked,rates: .. intnekY Imlet C 0... ^7 cent. Newport Safety Pond, femur) Id .. do do do (fives and 0z0rard).........25 .° Durango eponty Bank. NePhnefille. 111 90 Bank of Roekthrd. 111... 80 .. Yammers' Bank of Chicago blt .. Pimple - " - • . Uni0n...... :...._. ..... '. . ...1 SO - cur 81 heats and Farmers Bialt,•Wit;i;aeld,. it:ll c read Rank. Decatur, Sank of Circleville, 0... ... Government Stook Rani of %itch. . -05 Stank of Washteman Erie and Heitman. IL II Bank. - Trans Allegheny Bank, Vu..-.._--.. -...., 95 " AU Indiana free bank Notated from 3to 3n Der rent. die. A n Other broken and unenrrent Bank Not., foreign gold and Meer win bought at brat Wee. tahli WILKINS g CO. _ .. DUDLEY, ittafif it co., COMMISSION Sr. FORWARDING &MEC ANtS, NO. 9 BEC:OND STRE67. (between limn and the River,) Louisville, Ay. rmAItTICULAR attention paid to the par-. chase and sale of low,. (Won, nbo, At. /Noun Cloot., togvtber with an kinds of mince and alannfactured tbnegnments Zblkited, and 999 9 1 azimut, mode. *Vilna largo town le devoted to the exhibition and sale of Piano Fortes, Melodeon& Church and Parlor Organs, and bladed Instruments A. AkhaNlWn tM.,pen?y,,Als.nufluts: A: 'Bataan= &PL. Wboleaala Gram and • Commission Merchants, • • walla Bra, Wholesale Grocers and Star Candle lnotestarers, etkhre OrrsleT. Park Packers d Com. 'missals, Ky. mission klerchante, g Aliens, Pork Dealers. ontgomery, Dosage & Ca, Wholesale WU Goods. [mtili•lrd 110USEKREPOU 00006.—Murphy .1 Burchfield hare reed • /ergo .additional suor of onsekeeping Goods. such se Linen Table Diapers °Lail euVitimb Linen Tables Cloths White Turkhdi counterpanes. • nen 'Wiles American and English do, white and limpet Dimities du Dedbureadm Chintzes do. da Rhostlogi, Cinoir.oase Goods, Tousle and Toweling, N ?kb* Dania, anieommon and tins Crash. wi a ware find our assortment of these roods Teri prices nu quality. tents aa4GRAND PIANO--Tbo subscriber re .peetfully Mynas his friends and all three who take saran •Is the vast Improvemants made In Pleas Porter. to all at tam Warerooms, No. 81 Wood at., to ex amine a !(en' Greed Para Poet - Rut ?lied from the resenfactory of theasluse d toes. Boston. -By the kimbissa of the ptcrehasors, tt.ID remain for exasilastioa at the Warerooms of the subscriber until Tamalsl. Marsh 13th. .101118 D. ISINLLON , .. A ViZri 2,VXW B as Met rate r P igs ta m b Vatlel and Ith st. New Sohoo ifor the Violin. 'BY tr. 0. /ME PRACTICAL VIO tie ovL.— .11: A nor and ccenbiste mac re of Irlin ai w a nac. In an ly iti•Te7=lre raeUal ndettt, to artdet ' is added vilaTe leo. Nona and exercises end beautiful UnillipplAnti, IS Sake and Duct of the mod Downer alehailea MG der- Select arratinand mammal by U. a HUI, wit of amb,... • Prat e of the Ni. YornPhilharmonle Society. The above.' est, received. In Advance of the trade by =Ulf WOOL% Wirt at, REMINENDAI7O2Y. We luny aurtfelly irsandned the atom Turk • • 4:1 13.0. 1111 Se and wander it one W the roast egoista and wadi & Violin Echoes Ire 41M STU Metk; I • ANTON, • mh7 • Teaches of Mann '*EALED PROPOSALS for supplying the Plttargh Water Works arltb Coal, foram year, cam- I aataz o¢ MI let da7 of April next, will be secalvaa at. the Mee of tba Watts until theßath out. _ ixao.bra JAMES NELSON. MX. ' lIALERSVILLE PROPERTY for SALE; mgutkig_ et 2 Leta of ground, having a front on u stared at /Wiest, sad extending 12b tb. to Water streett,•, on which is anted 3 Prune DweDlop, lthlrh rant the EA all under grow a good stable out bootee, Ike.— tigsgs glAggt: Kraig to 8 WSW* 3 BON, 213 th 134 To Menhantai.Niinufactams, &o. A Nt Reuse.requiring the. 'tietistaztoo of if Ltic%ltly samprtent a antutten4Pric. my tau %gm m Caims - AUCTION SALES: P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Roma. warp Wood and .Pi/L% PEDLER'S WAGON Al' AUCTION— pp 8.1.417 moralat. Zagreb 17 tb,..gt 1 o'clogir, tb, ixorreleratal 800.14 CM." or.wcod nab Ita. will be gold: owe .gabgtatithirPedtges Wagon. with bm., gaited for one or two bong. 1121115 31. DAVIB. As* • II:tOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE Al' AUC TION—On Monday mornlng,Martb Nth, at 10 oda railing Roma N 0.175 Third-at. nrar Grant at.. vy be sold sr Glum rearm, a gruntlty of Iloonaltold ant Kitchen bar - altar* among which are marble ton_ cent tank.. mallngsnr •ors.m.noonr. cane seat and Wlndea chairs, dresslna bureaus. manany and common wart .randsmahogany an2l walnut :dialog tables, small buy z z fi r a i lo trlA . , b=== j :o=it i a=o k on, ruses. tindero. Ilre , tc=queensrate. kitchen Wendt& Omer store& an. P. Id, DAVIS. Lust I VALUABLE. STOCKS AT' AUCTION::: On Thar.hrivenths usra. 151. h. st 73i deka. the Iderchsau' Vin- sate. Fourth street, .111 to sold 23 Shares 31erehonts sad Alsaufsettkrenrßatlk Stork do Ohl sarPenn. Itallsoad Co. b 10 do No rth t Ameticaa &Hutu Oa. ,;(0 17, P. 31. DAVI& And. —iivZ h INISTRATOR'S SALE OF A LAW: AND MISCELLANEOUS LIBBAILY—On Friday sven; 16th, commenting at 7 (Mock. will be itald the Commercialtiales Booms, cormroftVood and Pith =44.7:n"aa ltilbiwsd tch ord Z, d_ aabe Ihra7 of a a lillseellansoua Boolin Bevnts of peter?, lixn London Whaiian.Ballaa. nen BAIT, Billie. Conroe", and tratti):7 l. llll4l a genreagt,l Pe4e, B =`TaylelProltotg;sniitrbtll4l' 4 " gtarkle on blander. Criminal Plaadlog and Chitty on Mewling, Crime, Lam, damn! Practice BLwira Smith andlticrees Laws ot Penna.; Grammes Permit Precedents of Wing ;Mecham& Book ofitek . (I=tl7,, , V=g tglet b ernriPPZ eony of ()oak'. inTagen. °ramp ()taw , Tr; t item, mut Boman Cheeks. k I r a w % 1.: ; 11k7 Life and Timm Cavallo:a Phileeopn orkrs Ear , y Governora of New lingland; Clasy licenerion Thief? French illsteaiwg inanTan v 801 l Wm: Fleetwood's 1.11. of Christ. Borth American AMA .= Works Knight's Cyclonedbb of London: Johnson's... r; Rose works of Milton: Beightlerra Mato?? of Kul , ianch Vircodnill's Janine ge., an. Catalogues can be had at the Pales Rooms. ....... m1;13 P.M. DAY/S. Aurtienser. r) LAMOND ALLEY PROPERTY FOR . SALE—That valuable 3 story Erick LerelllnS and. an Store. No. :F Diamond Alley, at present occupied by lire. Keyey. icing among the best *and. (cc busing*. Lot hartng • (rout of lb feet and extending beck 'lb feet-- APO,* ro mtl3 P. AL DAVI* Anat. 111AILDWARE STORE AT AUCTION—On Toady morning, March Zitb, et 10 o'clock, at the we of Bel:wain Darlington, Ant., rio. I' otutb at- . ,r 111 be bold. as he Is declining trudnese„ the eau,. et„„,,,* of hardware and cutlerr,comPrising inPnrint Iron handled knives and forks and careers. black. and bone handled [niece and forks and carvers, abeam and 'door; U.B. and Brlttanna table and to Warn% brae oDd Icon candie.l stick. and sunders. knob locks, knub latch* butt hinge., screws. tinlablrig rialto. socket and:tinncr &testa mill saws tenant and band mans, bench and m wanes with a general amortment of fine cutlery, bash.{; hardware, carpenters' tools, to.. .allot nhichbate been carefully eelected mistomor told,. • m 1313 . P. 71.. - DAVIS. Anat. IFINE lIOUSELIOLD EIJRNITURE AT AUCTION—On Wednesday =mint,. Alerrh 214, at u o'clock, at the residence or Mre boutbitt, Na 131, tth aborescalthrield, will les wild, the One Ilounehold chd Kitchen Furniture, coluerlalig. mahogany hair seat air, and sofa. mahogany eentre table and lido board, mirrors, cane lest. fancy and common chairwand rocking eetbie, hat rack, wardrobe. dressing bureaus, walnut se, Bored wash stand. work nod toilet elands; high and In, post bedsteads. hair arid cotton mattressew. bather bed. bedding, chamber Ware. Paola bands, Peri.. ellamber and elate cupeta state rude. alase and uneensware, knfree and forks, dining tables, and a general assortment of titan rand tar. cookin g utensils. da P. 31. DAVIS, Auck ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—On Saba , day, March 17tb, at 2 o'clock, P. AL, will be add, 10' order °flint 011sateth Whitdeld,. Admlnlstratrts , et the bite resideneo of George .WRlttleld. on Knee et and the bank of the idOnengebela rtser,. i SI: draught Horses. bi t Bata narness; Three double 3 horse Sand Carts; (megaddle and Britll4 _Two Kandfflat4 - newels, pole., mimea, beside. enmity other artklea Turn s- all under 8100 Mieti,_erne al eel appear. eel endorsed paper ate months. P. AL DA B, And. A- DJOURNED SAIE OF DARLINGTON CANNEL COAL B. R. CO, BTOCK.Ori Tkrunulay ,•,,olzr, March 15th. at rg clog,o at the Merchant.' K• change. wlllbe sold, for-stsh par tuna: without term. on scerunt wham It ma r ,toorlau, 80 eh sten Darlington Cannel Cosi R. IL Co. Block, mhl3 P.M. RAGE, Aunt. TRUSTEE SALE OF WHARF BOAT—On Thrneday afternoon. 'March IStb;at S o'rt ca. PO hoard. Immediately after sale ofS. U. Thom. Reiser , will W sold. by order of Thomas Mellon. Trenton, the West Newton Whars Boat.. ehe now Iles at t e Monon gahela wharf. sines. the Inid.e. Terme at male. mhlo P.M. DAVIS. Anot. fITRUSTEE SALE OF PENN ST. PROP. EllTY—On Thursday craning, March 221. at f o'clk, at e Merchants' Exchange, will be sold, withoUt rescue. by order °Mamas Mellon, 'Y.sq,, Trustee, that Tory do. haying of ground, situate, betems Mend and W s lui atm, a fr ont on Donn rt. of 30'0104. and ext. tack 160 4.etto Fayette st, on which Is erected that super modern dile well finished Ertel Dwelling hones. with back buildinga comb bones. stable, to, lately occupied by (km. Was. Laritner, Jr. Terms at e. total P. od M. DAVIS, dud. RUST.F.F.'S G A LE OF T STEAMBOAT THOMAS 3113.1•1:11..—OnThnsedayattermon, Mara 1G eelto 3 .d E s q .. ,T n r o u s b t o e a e. dt.we l e I h g e htoroth o o rd t er of thenoun boat Thomas ghtirer. •Ith her figrultgre. teegle= The now Iles at the Monongahela Pate. alone the Terror at sale. totil P. M. DAUS, Aunt. rEUSTEE'S SALE OF 15 BUILDING LOTS IN BLT.TII WARD—On Tuesday afternoon, Johnst 3dr 88e,att the premise; mil be sold by er o Remo; Eso , trustee of Robert Porter, Mu. Fifteen valuable Balbil g"Lets. as Laid out by the WA Wm. Porter . Pad.. hi his Mat plan of lots in (be (thud 7th wards, Pittsburgh, 7 of which loti to wit: NuMbeis 20, 40, 41, 42. 4a, 44 and 45 have mob • front of 28 kat on Centre. Avenue and attend hank southwartUy about 96 feet to Clerk U., and the ncenalning Bof - whirl" lots, to wi4 Numbers 48,49, 60, fa, 62,16464 arid 66 have each a front of IN feet on Clark et. and eatatid southwardly by the whole distant:oW Hoeg at. 60 flat wide. The above a 6 ter wrest indneemeuta td nom deshousrof PaVar , T zi-ar the business- part of the city. ZI M rn' 9 4 lm sale. f 824 P. 01. DAV . Amt. riOOLSMIII3OII. I y virtllo of a recopt wider.the,liands of 1 Wr. B. WO dentof a the Chart of Common and al Jell Dellvm• In and for said Dietzlot, and tflmam Bengt and GoMel Adam., ASlOdate Judges of the come county, Mend for th e countyorAllegheny. dated the 23d der of Fe bream In 'the year of cmr.lnrd onstboot and eight hundred and tlfty-fire, and. to me dltected. far holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and-General Jail Delivery. at the Court Home lathe city of Pittsburgh, on thee th Monday of March nert, at 10 o'ckek, Public soon Labersby Riven to W Jcustioes of the Pim• Coroner and Conetablee of thp county. of Allegheny. that they be themand them, In their Mgr Ma:M.lk their lo". 1,17m en th .f.oe_ o Wog p .blrh to their rriparN ot&r, ' In their behalf a the l wre dose—and ales More to th that : 61 1a= wont Alleu nets heny7to aher p snl there to preOCCUte a=dt:hem as aballbe lath Given under my d- In Pittsburgh. Mb deiof March, to the year of our Lord, one thou/and eight hun dred and tifty-eve, and of the Commonwealth tWllitti. mha-td SYSI. MAGLLL. SberlTL LOST—A Promissory Note, - drawn by ?dears. 31. Draro rt Bow, to' the order of 0. Black burn h. Co., for Two Thousand and Thirtr.Bl: Dollars and mart, One Centa'ltl.,o3.3 31)_dated.)Starsh Jrit, 18 1 614 i til ‘ nety dam after da te, ig= g Philadelphia. zarsooa US lb bid Norma Dormant Dui ouun,St7ral j. fi tupnias a co. UCH of our Depositors as' have. not yet tuul their sisounta adjusted, are rigouts*t hstrost. to bring in fen 71 You their Cooks and corut, A. WILKINS* r 00, bI•PRING STYLE HATS.—We would Invite min Primula and the of generalt, to and examine oar nen style of corrugated Hata, which tee ars eellll.yer for CASH:. shoo our Celestial Cap, which Is acknoleWned to be the neatest and BP.Bl . aim or theseeson. fig JAS. WILSON & &)N. YI Wocd st. -Removal. ISAIAH DICK,EY & hive removed No SO Water sag •63 Prout IntogunsiNo fOon.t7 Jdoe. A Ca . fellO • 'Groceries at-Coat • • TILE undersigned wishing to decline busi nags. offers hla eutire stock 04, (foods. oolaindaing a' s general womb:want of Family Groanies, at am% for as& orapprovad notes, and Iposithelg ems oat kb stock V u of to y ltot=ol u Ag o r f ilmhisr:s .4 V4r f idri d = cholgo goods at los prices,"ls restrottpjig wiktid• WILLIAuS,I;tS.' Wanly at. AlirTbe Flitaraa In his fintaaratand.l=Wood et, tan idattof Constar.43aan of Drain. and Shelving wilt aokl at• taxsain To any one &airing: to anima In • • biudnesa ha will of ma Induce:manta. Ina Female . Blesses.'• OCTOR BAELZ, No-38 hand et., treats and ewes all &was. or females, but esracialy DiAllt36ll, Coutatiou, Calseers Prolasemsof‘ the Uterus. In a novel and !ate way, without supporta% particularly. cams that have bean bedridden for any length of time: , Yeladrods • Coughs! Co lit,ha!! Cowin!!! IN F 7 VE A R ABIC JEN TYLER'S G U N COUGH • T 94,X , TpIC DROPS . . • 'PURSE DROPS wherever they have been letmee...4 bp:nectar • ourenv.deara on. feats .Losenanso inf ers , for the relief of Cbadha.i lionseisser. dote Throat andaltkolmo r =thmormps Their superiorlty ronsiets id their Savor. thimb le... *fan, 'Marione drug the r compoeition. and to their prompt strain without interfertha with diet or heel veva or rendering the sot= roarer easseatible of cold.— ,Toeyare the most suitable Am CHILDREN. - and ear/ hoi 'tidal to PUBLIU Bi'dt&KRIDI and. 8111ifEfirk 'her or more all Madames from the thrust, soil dear sod mire tone to the entre, .Prioeldg smith mote s bor. Sold abdecale and ratan. by PLESIINO (late Hidd a Cod Ne.oo Wo . rd Si., Sod most Drna r and Candl Edam. oCltld Trecumrer's 'Sale_ for - .Tana On Tinirsday, Muth 15th, 1855, An 12 o'ciciok;noon, ISHALL OFFER FOR SALE ,ATHIBLIC VPNDUX, a22ha door of the Court. Homes in ea tern A s t,. the ao,t4of . =an, and r B u tat i lf . C t iltA .L . the F the tho for ta'r ; '*. • a ' AZ t d :tar 4%.ll."`Zuz:l4,lltra and...ti Railroad Corapanr, to wit, a amage/Cam number" 2, .2, 4,6, G. 17 paha Off with Aria. -. pars • lo ses sz les. • ' 13 111 , 3M1 1 4:Magle 00, t s flies EFEbagle i i2 : o,lo,l2, mos. px; 'l4eaa. Taasnasa'a 01.1101. _ Banualt Co.. Alma. Nan 27111,, 1826: 72.22-dtd Beminan. H. Q Nrs.. F. R BHEYLSP,• t. PM next sesnion will commence May 7th, ArAi`cLlMllrAtbilklei=eem~ryffeq. of SL. = ,,, tZU:Nrsirip2Aitati=., 4 7M2s:l: - cation. no ilectrms f its, now feet infenitth. awls ample accommnations 7 =grain mtiolare, two lag room. Mtn= (totentivo of ...atoll) ia VD ger suiden. Medium extra theme for lastractental Dolt Drawing. Plintin_g one tte ale= lenggegm. Meehan, for Vocal Mesh% retunannii ot Lath, Catelogoes meg bootleg:mg =log 'goodwill, Dag. er J. IL lielloraoq;,._ - Fittaburglt-- Aditrea, ' Ref 8. IL BEWLEY, ftellgoile Ps. 'Mt WHTIIII3 VIHRIAGW..- REPOSITORY! jOSEPH WHITE _now. carrying on buil'- . nes In tie stations' Proud** (ow. lately enlargeA) terms Pittcr *Ad 'lwwironeetiNa neat the Two lamina, a y: tweltowthe IMMO to toned bid Ito* otoAlt lAU6B. SUO'datt&d.r... And be malodor. ty Jamul aantardwo purchasers, ttult ono Wow as) Is . Fo.teen yearn atV i igee In the trading *menial bn o to njece Wont Ills Pa the sem choiap nollection at Pittagen- which so num - tests pert it hss been his eartleedsr_depertment to select Yr= toe vartau and Meet telented.lnaptiern MentanetZnia =teen Or neW ante= O=IP/Sie. the aeon= of armaments will sno=ne beet end • bent - diannihotuto et Ilerocumbered br!tholic beam men den nilleh • the mantes to decorating Rouses of nosiness tug binned nyk the seine of Goads. (ening to taste tents.) Joseph White will wit on wood , 21021 07=174 et much less than the tuns ' • It. — CnttiOSet 4!iniinnt is the belt mount , vita at = St I Clair Hotel minor Penn and St. aiiena. Pi- ingankii ••• TIE midereigMell, formerly of : " rem note,. haltsigint t a t io thh uno=rl4."' ing= ll l ,4lllll g 7t brrieng%rtirtrawif ID give Win a l o ng WAgmred, with thir °monition.' of the house and big lngram. in gni htudnoga, be Malin. going satishotion, and Ida among madetste.'" 4.IILANTATION MOLABSESL7Ii vlnkosk axiom% faridzi• r izi o i tra. mbx