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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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PITTSBURGH:
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH '22, 1855
113. T• Adverlisires.—Seltber rim Editorial Roma
or PrintingEatabliritmentot the Day Gasette.ara opened
on Sanday. Aznatristadarbaditain their melees to appaat
.~:.lathLpiyarou Monday sionalng.irffi plaaihsad thealn
!nem* ft,. dn'. on Patimbo, - -
Advance. Payments.—hereafter no sub
scription win be taken rot the 1/211r or Weekly Gazette,
nukes soyment Is =dm In adman, Whenever the
lime I. up to which the suterription Is sold. the taper
will be tervarlabty stopped, unless the subscription Is re
rowed b 7 advance payment. AU transient adverthing,
or every description. mai b repo - Ved to be Debi In ad
vanes. The mar esorptions .11 to nhere special month.
1 Or eentraers era madr-,,.. semlularn
ooldr tiamotu).—Tho ertonstm
drocasttim oft= Fatty Gmetre Effete to Ma bughten MCI
■ moot dateable =dim of making Mar b u ft e . hum .
Oar &eclat:too le botroonfoar sad tlystboamtut Mictilog
mnobsat, manuflotamer sad thop-teoper In
Wootam Psonsylnais. ma /Zoltan Ohio.
P. ittiIIiLLIEES, Itta editor of the States Pet
two . and Pew counteted vith iM littsburge,C=3l.l
aatbteised to solicit subletiDtkms aai atlvertlastunta fee
.tba Pitttburgb Gazette, seetedb4 to cue bablithet tern s
Plttebursts Her& 1.1855.
Reading Muter on each pare el thli. paper
It will
soon become unsafe to make the Ohio
river a highway for the inter-state slave traffic.
The people are becoming too wide awake to tot
erste such an anomaly in a professed republican
government, and wherever the local law can op
erate to prevent or embarrass it, an appeal will
be made thereto.
Tub steamer Fa 1, City lately left Wheeling for'
St. Louis, and took on board .sixteen slaves,
which-the owner was removing to Missouri.—
_
When the boat arrived at Cincinnati, and the
fact of slaves being on board became known, a
. writ of Wats =put wakened out and placed in
the hands of the Sherri The Sherif went on
board the boat to serve it, butthe Captain not
only refused to obey it, but madaged so to de,
Uhl and obstruct the fiheriff that opportunity
was afforded the owner to remove the slaves to
Kentucky for safe keeping. On Monday last
the Sheriff made return of these facts to the
Court, iad Mr. Joliffe moved for a rule against
the Captain, (who had left the city in his boat,)
to show cause why he should not be attached for
oonterait.
The Court heard the evidence offered on both
sides, and Judge Ittradorsx, after reviewing the
variant documents put in, said the fair preump
tion wan that the negroes were on board when
the Sheriff went in, and that they were taken off;
and in view of the statement of the Sheriff, and
the course of the Captain in choosing to leave the
city and take the slaves beyond the jurisdiction
of the Court, the ride must issue that he shill
come in to explain his conduct. So the Captain
of the Falls City, when he retaell! Xo Cincinnati,
will find himself under arrest for his refusal to
obey the legal process of the Courts.
Raeder has ordered in elec
tion In 'Kansas for a territorial Legislature, to
take place on the 80th of March. He has ts,-
ken a very careful census of the territory, and
has very properly restricted the franchise of vo
ting to those who are really inhabitants of the
soil. We do not wonder that the Missourians
should denonnee himfor this, 'u we bear they
do, for , it effectually cuts off the slaveholding
semi.free.booters whom Atchison has been to
careful to train for nuking elective inroads over
the ballet:. These gentlemen cannot control
the next election as they did the las; without be
coming actual Settlers in the territory, which
they can hardly do in time to accomplish their
pumposeec,tenless, indeed, they take the law in
their own hands, and set the Governor at de.
fiance.
Much credit is due toGovernor Reeder for
this act of firmness. :It is nothing, more to be,
sure, than hie dttty called for ; bat we Caney ,
that it was no part of the policy of those who
sent him there, and he therefore deserves praise
• for daring to bwhonest arid upright. We hope
he will be able to preserve the ballot box pure
in the new territory; but judging from the
past this seems almost like hoping against hope.
The number of voters is over 8,000. This
would show a population of about 12,000 or 16,-
090—a large number, considering the short pe
riod since the territory was open to settlement.
Tax exitrimax Canas.—The that effect of
the California news. was not, as might naturally
hare been expected, depressing hi'monetary cir
cles at the east. The stock speculators, who got
hold of the news early, came to the conclusion
that it. would valeta° a revulsion, and operated
accordingly; but the result was jest the 'reverse.
Stocks went up and although. every one tented
about the San Francisco failures, nobody seemed
'to care about them or to regard them as of the
least consequence. All this, however, was de
captive. The stock - market wrattltept up by
heavy orders from Europe, Which, frar the mo
ment, threw the California news, into the rthade;
hue the result of that UM,. in the long run,
must be depressing and injurious. The next
steamer from California, and the next, and
the 'next, will, in 'all probability, bring very
small ramittences of specie; - then, as the
drain to Europe continues, the Eastern banks
will dud their specie line drawn upon heavily
and steedny.—so heavily that they wall be for
ced to contract their operations and look out for
their own protection. This, at , least, seems the
result that May rationally belooked for. ' Than,
if the hints which come from California by the
late steamer be worth heeding, the merchants
of San Francisco must be the next sufferers by
the crisis. They have been overtrading, and
Wring no further accommodations to. look for
from the bankers, many of them most succumb.
The effects of this cannorfail to be felt in the
Atlantic cities, and felt seriously, too, if accom.
panted -by a falling off in shipments of gold
dust These are possible, Of not probable re.
sena sad it is as well to be prepared for
them.
The /few York Tribune of ?Tuesday, in this con
nection, says:
"We bare.disastrous news from California;
disastrous, but not surprising: Full details are
given on another page. There hai been, it is
there recounted, great "panic" in San Fran
cisco; many of the chief business men have fail
ed ; and the worst is not yet seen. Page, Ba
con & Co.; Adams Co., Wells, Fargo & Ce.,
Robinson & Co., the Miners' Bank, and many or
the merchants have fallen. The ball was set in
motion by the failure of Page & Baion„ at St.
Louis. Theeminent houses just nammVaccord
ing to the California papers, promise speedy re
sumption. The Alta California describes it as
"a great and overwhelming floancierarash," and
that "the event has long been foreseen by ob
serving men." The came is admirably general-
Iced
by that journal, when it says that "the peo
ple of California stand in business relation to
those of the Atlantic States similar to that which
is held by the latter toward the English and
French. They bare sent away every dollar of
gold they could rune, to pay for manufactures
and provisions produced in other countries.—
They have paid for what they could, and when
cargo altar. cargo of merchandise has arrived'
lere—of which there wee no possible need for:
twelve months - they haze been bought up on •
credit, and held by men icho hired money at
three per cent. a month - to •do haziness on.
They bought them in hopes of better times, and
better times never came. They grew WOlll.O
and worse, and men .were straininrenrery mere
to keep along, when the COM of the failure of
Page & Bacon arrived." The lame journal am
sty: the idea that the talked of retzuvtiona are
defacla
DIA= or Jenoi ihnnza.—The Uuerable
J110:1011 Biddle died putt:Airy at his retiedenoe on
Penn Urea; at the *dimmed age of 86. He was
appointed Amdatu Judge of the Common pleas
and:Quarter 'Sessions under Gm Bltner, which
place he Vied to general acceptance: He we
one of our oldest citizens, was widely known,.
and enjoyed the personal confidence and esteem
of a large circle of friends. -
litrozwer, PCT Moss IMPROBABLL—Md And
Oki following in Mentdey evening's Boston Jam
mu:
.SIIXOII. Dries CAPTTIIIII at Mt CAXAMA
A Sueaeaf busium—Thore is"• rumor =rent
in the motto-day, that the oteamatdp Cam%
width started from this port on Saturday, with
era a million dollars io specie, bee been eaptu
-1 red by a Russian Mph,.
"We metro:* the report to no good Eittree.
eyed itto bit entirely without foundation."
•
,
Ouriar mscrsers,—Mr, frdzbugh, of Wr
en% sadlwr af s vigorous and eonsistear work
sisyst7, will speak in defeat* •of
f us :WO,adon st Aew Waren, - on Wednesday
soreedmi Wei* §O, The 4iikoursa will tot*
:ASO of fka Vtoiwne ?natures to tr elan to shit
dariNfatte spin- Ja to be followod the
'poNforgovortatio rbthipi sn WA*
gfirWe are requested to call attention to the
following act, pending in the Legislature. The
act proposal to extended authorizes the Mim-
Ii land and Pittsburgh PAilroad Jo dispose of the
bonds of Allegheny and Beaver counties at lees
than their jar with the content lof the
County Consiniseioners ae to the minimatit price.
We leave the subject to the consideration of the
tax-payers:
An Act relating to Railroad Companies.
Sac. 1. Be it muted, &a., That the provisions
of an act entitled, an act to incorporate the
Cleveland and Fittebyrgh 'Railroad Company, ap
proved the second nay of March, one thousand
eight.' - hundred and fifty-tlve, be and the /lame
are hereby extended to all railroad companies to
the capital stock of which companies subscrip
tion has been made by the county of Allegheny,
on special contract or agreement with the coun
ty commissioners.
rentleelvania Legislators*
Han Merman, Marsh 19.
Steam.—The Senate met atB o'clock, when a
large number of memorials, .tc., were presented.
Mr. Cmbb read in place a bill to extend the
charter_ of the Bank of Commerce; a bill to in
corporate the Coal and Iron Bank; and a supple
ment to the act incorporating the Dimes' Saving
Fund of Philadelphia.
Mi. M'Clintock read in Place a supplement to
the act relative to education.
The bill relative to ejeotments was taken up
and negatived:
The bill to incorporate the City Bank of Phil
adelphia wee taken up, and after being so
amended as to provide for the location of the
Bank, north of Market and west of Sixth street,
passed finally—yeaslG, nays T.' .
The bill to extend the °baiter of the Bank of
Pennsylvania was taken up, briefly debated, and
postponed.
The joint resolution, providing for a final ad
journment on the 12th of April, was taken up
and postponed.
The bill to incorporate the Delaware and
Schuylkill Basin Company was carriecland pass
ed to a third reading, and then laid aside.
The Senate thereupon adjourned.
Housx.—On motion the bill relative to the ten
hour law, was made the special order of the day
for Monday afternoon next.
The amendments of the Senate to the bill to
incorporate the City Bank of Philadelphia, were
taken up and concurred in, and the bill has thus
passed both branches.
The bill to ascertain and settle the boundary
lines between Barks and Schuylkill counties
passed finally.
The bill to divorce Helen M. and Charles B.
Gallaher, was taken up and passed finally—yeas
62, nays none. The House then adjourned.
RAHHISBITItO, March 20.
Sxners.—The House bill to repeal the license
laws of the Commonwealth, was made the special
order of the day for Thursday next.
The joint resolution providing for a final ad
journment of the Legislature on the 17th April
was taken up and passed.
The bill to provide for the safe keeping and
disbursement of the revenue of the State, and
I defining the duties of the State Treasurer, was
considered and passed finally.
The - bill to extend the charter of the Bank of
renntryhania. , was taken up and amended by in
serting a provision for the allowance of $6,000
per annum, as compensation for the transfer
agency of the commonwealth, and as amended
passed—yeas 18, nays 10.
The bill to, incorporate the Mauch--Chunk
Bank, also passed.
House.—After some little unimportant busi
ness, the House went into Committee of the Whole
and the following, with a large number of other
bills, were taken up and passed first reading:—
A bill to incorporate the Western Bank of
Pennsylvania; the Canonsburg Bank; the Bank
of Conemaugh; the Bank of Johnstown; the Me
chanics' Bank of Pittsburgh; the New Castle
Bantu the Stroudsburg Bank; the Anthracite
Savings Bank of Donaldson: the Bank of Mount
Pleasant; the Wrightsville Savings Institute. the
Mercer County Bank; a supplement to the act
incorporating the Pittsburgh and Steubenville
Railroad Company.
Tax FLIT AT PARIS OF WASTMOTOW'S MYTH
DAL—The fete given by the Americans in Paris,
on the 22d of February, is said to have been
truly a magnificent affair, and was attended by
about 600 persons, of whom nearly 400 were
Americans. We select the following particulars
from a letter in the New York Tribune:
• -••
"In all the grand assemblies (leaving out the
official reunions at the Tnilleries,)whieli have to -
ken place in Paris since the season commenced,
this one collected the largest proportion of the
diplomatic corps, of the cabinet and of the high
officials of the government Every legation no
Paris, from that of Queen Victoria down to the
meet insignificant, was represented by a portion
or all of its members: the cabinet was nearly
complete; a considerable number of- officers of
the Emperor's household, and of ethers high in
power were present, while the demands from the
different foreign embassies for invitations for
distinguished countrymen were more numerous
thane the committee felt warranted in supply
ing. A considerable number of distinguished
civilians was also present In fact this fete was
the great social event of the season, and was the
astonishment of all who were present
- judge Mason;Constd Mcßae and the Boa. it.
M. McLane, were on the committee of manage
meat --Among those present were the whim,
of George Washington Lafayette and three grand
daughters of the illustrious friend and compan
ion in arms of Washington, Lord Elgin and lady,
=tin Guizot the great Statesman.
The ball was brilliant, and was remarkable on
account of the elegance and costliness of the toi
lettes and the beauty of the ladies. The room
was decorated with the portraits of Washington,
Lafayette, Franklin and Fierce. The deeora
tions alone cost 1,200 francs.
One of the ‘most remarkable features of the
ball, and a subject of general remark on the
part of foreigners, was the great beauty of Amer
ican ladies, the stateliness of their carriage, and
the taste and immense cost of their toilettes..
Tux "ORIGINALS" IS 111/1 FGALD. If the
etatememta of a correspondent are correct, that
branch of the Know Nothings to which the epi
thet "Illitdoo" has been applied, and of which
Menai Ullman and Barker pre the recognized
leaders, is • undergoing a very marked decline.—
Another branch, claiming an older organisa
tion and rejecting the practices of the /Undoes
in Making separate nominations and Insisting
upon the adherenta voting for them, is said to
be superseding the Barker organization in all
parts of the State. By some, the "other" branch'
is denominated the "Mien" Branch, and by oth
ers, the "original" It is quite certain that it
has no connection with what are called the "Sew
ard Know Nothings," though it is not consider-
ed a sin among the "originals" for a man to be
attached politically or personally to Gov. Sew
ard. The "originals" are making great inroads
upon the Barker branch, in this city, two Bark
er Colmar have surrendered their charters and
applied far fellowship among the originals. In
one Ward, where there were thirteen hundred of
the Barker branch last fall, Jess than thirty
have taken the newly promulgated third degree.
In another, where, a few months ago, there
were many hundreds, a recent meeting was ad
journed for want of a quorum. We repeat, we
make these statements on the authority • of our
correspondent, and have no reason to doubt that
in many, if not m all respects they are correct.
We see it stated that a State Convention of the
.originals" is now in session at Knickerbocker
Hall, in this city ; but no mention is made of its
supposed object. If the statement be true, the
fact Is calculated to attest the correctness of
our correspondent —New York Courier ,t Esq.
Tx' appointment of the Bight Honorable Sir
George Cornewall Lewis, editor of the Edinburg
Eerier, to the important office of Chancellor of
the Exchequer, has created quite a sensation in
the literary circles of England. The London
Illastratedlrews•says: 'The successor of Jeffrey
hes now to divide his time between buff-and-blue
Articles for his forthcoming number, and tariffs
and taxes for his forthcoming Budget.. Sir Geo.
Cerulean Lewis is en able man; be is not * bril
liant speaker, but he is a matter-of-fact narrator
of whit he has to tell; he is not a sparkling wri
ter, but he has proved an excellent editor. - ITur
training for hisChaniellership has been first-rate:
he wan long, and in stirring times, the best fi
nancial Secretary that the Treasury has had for
'many a day. Able editors, of reviews and pa
pers are becoming, we are gl,al to think, candi
dates for serving in high offices out of the-fourth
estate. Gifford—the well-kiown editor of the
Quarterly--held no higlreepnblio office than that
of Paymaster of the Band iff Gentlemen Pen
sioners; and Mr. Lockhart, hit- successor, was
thought to be well rewarded with the office of
Auditor of the Duchy of Ittncsater. Two edit
ors of the Quarterly barely divided five hundred
a year between them, their State Influence be
ing confined to a few gentlemen In livery, and to
a portion of the incomes of a youth under age:
here we have the editor of the Edinburg Hulett
with five thousand a year, and his hand in the
pockets of every person in Great Britain and Ire
land.
Lars Fume KAUAI.—The Lawrence Free
State gives the following as the Poll and correct
returns of the Renaissance*: let Illetrist, 866
Totem 9d, 199 98 i 4th 1,7 s 1.0, sod 6th.
797'; 7th and Bth, 160; Otto, 98s 106, and 11th
24 ; 12th, 106 ;.18th, hill son 15th, au ; 16th, 2 86 ; kg... , 4044, 9,080.
Ratio for Council, 4831,
Gor.. eder hae Jewel ;do oftiftsgtion for
the election of members sf I,e•
gislature. It is to be bilit eti.fdifsriV, the 8011;
of March. He proseribee'o*tverifee'lei be sip
Serfed in regard to votes NO OW
mast have commenced an sielcs*f i t iMone,si
pans, irldtm he atonally isfeede Sfe 666066 et
permanently, and ha must bare thieid ttr6 ten" ,
to r y-his dweinkig to theereittete4 xif ' bfhei
home. In case any election fe S6ttite. d 069
pestles aggrieved must bring the MOS* iittfyte
the Governor, who will &ramie* the Mel itv
Wan the Parties contending. _
MEM
SPECIAL NOTICES.
.T 0133/ C. BALER & CO.'S •
d Vernaage TRUE hiEDICLVAL COD LIVER KR
What, or which is the be
I Carefully prepared from none but fresh and
or Worm Destroyer? bealthyldriera.undeithe perismal miperellion of their
Is a q uestion daily and !lonely asked by I ,a:smut'. Exhale.
lurenta. Ibr the heslth or their children . Al
_ f C. a CO•taks graat.pleasurs in offering their brand
whom* at
all
acquainted with the anises , will immediate- °it which on account of its Morior mode of prepare.
IT answer, fir. Metane'e Celebrated Vermifure. It nee : Loo*fresiluiess and parity, can le taken without dirrellsh
nem. been known to fail, and it Is one of.tbe safest mane by the most tiol"ta.
dies that ow be wed, A friend of our. latelyl,od w . It is Mutecemary to draft to the peculiar aims"' of
tba bno.ing statement to rehrenos to Me Vm.mMiffo this Terr valimble and sitiantitic remedy. Its arm.. in
New roan, Sep. =.l3s2.—Gordessma—A. young ifoi, o f Mecum of Cluonlc Rheumatism. Scrofula. and Lung Dia
mY iminabstance bad been ter a :one time very touchwhen skillfully applied and inerserared hi no
troubled will, worms. I advised her to try Dr.' M`Lsen'e long. , •M" , e , or ..j."tor% It it 1..
cobbye A ki y oo r o lf uffo . Eh. ncostrupjar oarfiped nod ! puma healing virtue alarms Inosmparable to any other
took am eta which caused her to discharge en nn eun wi f i excite- Sold In bottles. wholesale and retell. by the elan
large onantity of worms. She on. immediately relieved utast:mom JOHN C. BARRIt-t CO.,
of all the dreadful symptoms liammosnying this disease.. No.loo North Third 5... Philadelphia.
and rapidly recosered her usual health. The young lady And by Druggist. In Pittsburgh and elm:mbar..
does not with her name romationect, her residstiee, hoe , -
ever, 11 Tifth street, and she refer! to Mrs. Hardie, ar
3 Manhattan pleat.
113..Purchuersatil to arena to uk for DR. ErLANE'S
CELEBRATED 17:111111FUGE. and take DO. else. All
other Tesontores, In comparbon, are worthies. Dr. EP
lanV. Vomitus, abet his celebrated Llrer Pills, eaa nov
be had at a/2 reeputabis Drug Mores to the Malted Stets
and from the orbs proprietors.
Also for de by the mole proprietors.
FLEMINO BROTHI:11,
mh1641.8 Pluoonswai to .1. Kidd & C 0... Wood atreet.
. •
The most confirmed cases of the most
Warming dbeases, oltlmee a/Mee:from Indigestion. All
ohm, more or t 0... are troubled with this annoying spat,.
tom, MID as It Is general thing. we do not attempt to
medicateuntll something serious intervene.. We would
a. a public monitor warn all our readers against the alio
of neglect, and at the some time recommend to their no
tice Dr. Floogand'e Osman Bitters, the orMinal prepara
tion.. prepared by Dr. O. M. Jackson. No. 120 Arch st„
Philadelphia. We have men muss effected through Its
influencw"—Scotrs Wookly. Eee advertisement.
mh.2l-2wdgwT
Important to Persons afflicted with Her
ma, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the
dander of Strangulation by neglect
mg it
The right couree for any one to pursue who
may be addicted with Itutdatre, le to procure a mod Trues
walledented to the ruptured Arts, In order to retain the.
protruding portion of the bowels. This le often neglected,
and the bowel bowmen strangulated, leaving the patleat
not only in •euffering but dangerous condition. I have
slimr on hand. arld daily • adapt. the most Improved
TriMar, among which le HARSH 'S RADICAL CURE
TRUSSS, which will really predate • nalcel cure In • short
time. Moms. there are maw when no Truss will cure,
hut In a vaat majority of t red.:gable Hernia, 'or Rupture,
tide Tryon will our. I have every variety of Tr
from 60 eta to 1.30; also, • large amortment of CHHe
REA'S' TRUSSES ARDOELYAZ SUPPORTERS.
ELASTIC.STOCELVOS, for various broken or enlarged
velar, Mg PROP• Dr the relief and cure of Plies
SHOULDER BRACES, TM men women and children
SUSPENS'ORY BANDAGE.% and every variety of me.
ells/Meal appliance used to theloure of au.. Cull and
examine them at my Drug Bk., No. 140 Wood etreet,
new of Virgin slier sign of the Golden Mortar.
N. 13,--I have also an elegant trues for children, which
Invariably curve.
anr=rthe Dr.R.EYEETt .t hie Wholesale Ihnta Bea
Detiot. ISO Wco4et... Plltsburah, P. WM..,
Effectual Remedy far Worms—The lee
sone of experience are the most reliable, and If not too
ocetlY en sought after by the uractlcaL Th. following
le the voluntary. testimony oft worthy and cell known
Phrldohm.re/affive to hie experlenee of the efficacy of it.
A. Fahneetockl alebrated Vermlfuga. dating • practice
of twentyllve year&
0 WLD.L. Hay Tht. 1852.
Nam & A. fithwerlock et. Ch.—Genticcoem-1 am ors
ethos* Individuala backward in airbag canniest., but
In the mutat Instance aorodder It due to humanity to
.7 that I bare been enraged In the mance of medicine
for 2.5 years, and hare never met with any remedy to ef
&dual iter 'wonns as your Vern:dings. In adults. even to
casee 011 , ...,1 sometime* use It to carry off calomel tn.
ken the onerous night, and often fired billions evacua
tions and worm to %Haw. I use no other Varnifrege to
my reractice, and desire no better. Ilespectfttily,
W. M. HANKINS, M. D.
Propared and gold by B. A. FAHNUTOCK & 00. come,
M Wood and Plot eta mh1,4114.
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE-
Mr. Kennedy, or - Roxbury, has discovered
re one of ono common farture weeds • remedy that cure
entry kind of Hamer. from Lt. worst Scrofula too memos
Pireple. •
li. hat toted It In over eleven hundred owe, and ova
Baled except to two eases (both thunder humor.) Da ho
now la his nowereekro ono two hundred ortlSente, of la
value. all within twenty mike of Barton.
'lwobottle. are 'retreaded to nue • notate:es ream= th
One to Moe bottles will ewe the worst. kind of plasplo
of the Out,
Two to three totters will clew the totem of bin.
Two bottles no. warranted to more the worst canter In
the mouth and etomash.
Three to no. bottles WV warranted to etere then worst
toe of erydpelare.
Oue to two bottle. are warranted to ears .11 Oumot in
the ova
Two bottles are unwonted to tun nothing of the sare
and blotches among the haft.
Your toed: bottle..,. warranted to mere corrupt and
nuardng times.
One bottle will moo Neely eruption of the .kin.
Two to three bottle. sr. werrthted so maw the worn
ono of ringworm.
Two to threw betties are warranted to more the getet doe
pant..... of rheumatlsm.
Three to four bottle. ere warranted to cure salt theatre
Ito to eight bottles will more the vont or of annftlia
d lowa le Always expariethed from the drert bottle,
gad • protect mere is warranted when the above catheter
to tan.
Nothing looks o improbable to thaw who have in yarn
toted all the wenederfal matleinee of the Gtr. o that •
=morn mod gowlng to the isotonic and along old
acne walla, shook' ems moo humor In the smog yet
It is now • hod fat. If rote hoe .humor Who to start
Timms an no lb not ands, hums or ha's shout it salting
some t 0... and not you,.. I peddled area a thousand bot
tle, of It lathe elelnlty of Breton. I know It. eflieste th
may ease. It bee already done mono of the greatest ems
sea done he Showeehtwetta. I ff.. It to thlldnen • year
old; to old peopleof arty. IMOlath poor, puny, wormy
Peaking children, whose flesh wee mlt and dabby restored
to • turbot elate of health by one bottle.
To those who are ante* to • seek headache. one bottle
will always two It. it ghee great relief to entomb and
disarms. toms who 1t.,. been aware far yore, bare ta
ken and ton rontheted by It. When the body Is sowed.
It work unite .ay. but when there le any derangement
of the fonothme of nature, It will testae eery thesnlar reel
boa but you most not be alarmed—they always dlesp
pear la from nor dare to • west Theo be never • bed re
melt from It. On the emettary, when that tonna I. gone
you will be rnarve:f ate a new pawn. I heard some of
the mart adornment aneonhans of It that men ow lie
taw to. No eh sootier &Kis over nearera7—eat the beet
You on gat. I hare lambs an herb, which. when am
mend In invest dl, dleados lecrofttious evening of the
neck and under the ems. Pato 10 oath Prise of the
Medial Disearery $1 per bottle.
DIRECTIONS 101 MM.—Adult, 'one table.spoonfod p.
day. Chilton am eight yearn dessert nonfat children
from do to eledayeare. tearspoonfol. Mom dhoti= can
he Male endleable to all coratitations, take though to
operate on the
among. bevels twits • day.
Yr. KENNEDY glees pareonal attentions In bed woes
Pohl. wholesale sad rata% at Dr. EMBIRTS,II4O Wood
Pot. earner orflotin apses. &SWOT
A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr.
Atones ZioripmaMap Om!led relent. with tranderfal
npld-
Ity nen disorder incident to the dime. apperation re
dorm the appetite roues the strenatto banns the mow
den braces the nerred gime elasticity to the niers, re
crone the rants/ energise bantam dinendeney. imparts
to the germinated glum a more rollout appteranne ellen
Mita:lm elms the distorted Immiltttion. builds up the
Mattered onistituthm: and may be tram without fear
by the feeblest maiden..rlk or mother... it la ontopcmd
solely of. thejuicee of rare Oriental berhe..potaut only to
Mesons., sublimate and mitten
Ifthe trite= has beenne ranged by improper lodalgee•
tea the Ontflal will Inflow • more viznyone vitality Into *v.
cry veitan. The Lanza* insulting from lats hour, or too
dn. ODD:anion to labor of en, bind. to union', .mooed
by Ito motion. sad lodise engaged In.edeatary oreapattom.
and aulidtt to Imonredemetbeahcm. will find It • ,ate
and healthy stimulant. Where theeirouletlou of the blood
aluggiala or any of thetunetiona of the body are =mend
ad or Imperfectly garb:med. 10.111 restore the natural ao.
- Ora and communleste permanent energy to the secretive
and dlstritertne orsoina
Thaw who am bowed down b 7 Ordeal debillty. and ao
goble ma to deepatt of IrrlT remenering the elate and salon
of manhood. ime Invited to give this woodmen' Inegotant
a trial It =belles the elemente:or Unit reetototion.—
Baera they hove consumed the erg Lot,, they oIL be
eganlons that the roeuperatlre grinclpla Is at work la et
ate debilitated ocelot' of their tonnes, and hop, noon to
be nasal In their thorough recorere. wlll ogling op to
their Warta
The Cordial la not op. Wahl,. concentrated. In pint Cot
Use. Prim $3 per both, two for $5, tin for $l2.
C. IL LUNG, Proprietor.
N 0.192 Broadway. N.. - York.-
Anna—Pittabonto Mamma Bloc. No. CO Wood Mcoo4
Gao. IL Koono, 140 Wood at: ILL &mow 67 Wood BL—
AIN:bony Citm 711111330.
15 . 1 d by Dnlzsi.e etumaunte N. unit", Bute., U.n►
dn. and the West Indlas.
Piles tiegleoted, often- proto fatal, leads
to consumption; anoint the part three times day with
DAILEY'S PAIR EXTRACTOR. If rierxeUtoo Corm in the
nett= dun Inure Ihe ••PRa 8 yringengiled with Extract.
or. and gradually ellacharg• it.. the eyringe t. withdrawn.
It never Wit to cure mei of any age of virrdenos. nor to
give entire nee Instantly to ail. froxpeently curing by om
appileatkat.
Piles on blown by the host, Itchhim and pain of the
mum Bleeding piles an Caused, somotlmos, t 7 the fail•
log of the whole towels which thou press the loterthost
anal tight sutolust the book home and Imp the blood
from nturoing op the weseb, siudlor to the blood being
kept at the top of your dowers when a etring'ls fled tight
round It; nosh Is frequent, and for ocnititious homers and
fawn to than thswilu, then proestiv a perfect obdoroloal
"importer. and wear a compress to the notuni, and ma.
threw to use the salma ohne. elm rub It well am the
lotus and obdomen for tom time, and the natural belts
that support the bowels will be eontrsoted and made
smug. and Too? Ilb rill be mewl. If properly applied
entry use .111 be mired. It iarnerliolls. WO.
- • Sick Headache and Neuralgia of Eight
nun StiTMICI ems ei Otartsrn DIPOLVATII Eno.—
Mr. William Mottle, M'lbalry's Rap. boardstorn. fifth
stard,'asym be saasursd of 81ek lhatimba of sight year'
standing, by thri. bottles of Ostaloy's Donative Soap
He hgg wad 'nil= ph:Odom without ► our,. Hs la
now satlntly wall. Ositlsy's Atxiratl» Is for nouns.
tbiza, thavfols. Uttar, and all anothstllassam. Torch,
wholasale andystan, Db. libY SSW&
N o . 140, Wood it., Slgo of Or 00144n0 Mortar.
Him 76 canto Dor tattle.
Consumption and Spitting Eood—See
the es:Mesta of Xr. Tuner H. Bernaey, Alma - , Tura
Proprietor albs ?wiser Ilotal..ltrit — Ya.. and
MU of the City nand. Itlehmand.
Dr. John .IkOrkes, of the•ity of Anduromd,thotuth • ter
tda4breldan, and of muse opposed to what he *Wad
gnat Mallalcum, was °baud tasty that ItiVxd ,Cede
In tun. amt. flamer. urn
. Ile bad been Om ny by atefil Puna , en• bad tared'
sat of Mow:Look atadklues. and unman the IWire Oro*.
aa well ao the au* 'bents trlod Carternßuolth
•
Ws rater the jeabUe to ble Poll and tehlithlr
IWTIM
le th 4 bOth. stating hie ceni. aelvertageent.
iwropahleh
Di Pont Potraer.--Every variety .Rifle
tifedhi sod Meath' a .1 1 1 NekolFell al"
&N Mkt seut for ael• Croak gaseasina. ID lots to isl 4 rya
*atom ea breorsids tams. Wm &My Pus.
381044 itfidattislgnal.
ORIO 8c PENNOYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSI3URGH.
On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855,
the PASSZNORIt TRAINS will run.. follows. until fur ,
Cher Wits:
FAIT Thai, WELL onto at 3 A. W
HAM Than •• AT 8 A. 2.
ESPHCS3 Tear •• "at Br. x.
These Trains aR ruu through to Crestling. and connect
there with the Cooisubusind Cineltmatf. Ohio and Indl:
ens and Belletantsdne and Indiana Railroad. At Man.
told. connection. an nude for Newark, UMATILLA. Mon
roeville. Sandunky, Toledo, Chicago. and at Alliance
the Cleveland, de No trains run on Sunday.
Thrott*, '1 tektite are sold to Cincinnati, • St.
Lents, Indianapolis, Chicago. Rock ❑laud. Pori Warn..
Cleveland and the principal towns and cities In the Weet
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wW
ears Pittsburgh at 10 A. R. and 5 r. it. and New With
ton at 7 A. st. and I r.
For Ticket. and further Information • 00017 to
J. G. CURRY,
At the turner °Moe, under the Monongahela LLAMA.
Or at the Federal street Station, to
OP.ORGE PARKIN,
Pitigbinlib. March 10th• 1855. Ticket Agent.
PEARL STEAM MILL
ALLEGHENY.
Flour delivered to families in either of e
tan eltlen
stoneOrdets mar be left et the MIL or In oar borer at •
of
LOGAN, WILEON &CO.. S 2 Wood rt.
Vll s i o tßjr a fllt,oorn.gibertr , en;l SLOW?
11. •
soh' k 0
TER" '
TDruC5
CASH
IP; g l it
DT t O.
SPRING STYLE OF RATS.
M'CORD & CO.,
HATTERS,
Have now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen-
Wm.? DRESS RATS, Spins Sisk.
Also, complete assortanentefOosate and Youths' SOFT
HAM of the latest Sashimi, to which they Invite the st ,
tentlan of the public. Corner Fifth and Wood sts. mhls
• ••• •• •
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vanlt Doors, Window
Shatters, Window Guards, la.,
Nos. 91 Second st., Sc 86 Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of new patterns
/Amy and Plalo, suitable for all P.P... nolloraar ftt
tantlan pea to . endowing Grave Lots. Jobbing dons at
Wort notice. la Matt
WESTERN TEA STORE,
Corner of Wood and SixtiCostreete.
W. A. M'CLITHG.
Our Teas will be lound on trial unequaled
at the pram in the car
Blecta. Greene.
Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,so, 62,
1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb.
: , gGreakrear., 50 and Imperial & G. p., 71i,
75 cts. per lb. 1,00 .4. 1,50 per lb.
Teas put up In caddy boles from 5 to at rte. for famtly
me. A liberal discount made to retail &Went.
COFFEE.- Jam In Cigar, ttkd Rio (h", Crvn and
Roasted.
.VCOARS—Lekering's and lkkAsr'a Loaf, Parcae...a cad
Cl-usAc4Supcm.
Aur, •Iniree, Pm/. and Dried That,
wee
OLMES.AABE & CO
13 3.13b0R TO
A. H. HOLMES a BROTHER,
ILA NI7FACTURRILS .r
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS.
Timber, Mill, Tobacco A Cotton Screws,
5h 4 01.0 and itilkiafur
Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts
complete,
PITTSBURGH, PL,
Wassnoon. No. 113 WA.= om 107 Pon rm.. czar=
Woos am 13xnumn ors.
ar All wort warranty. MOW
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
XL.
Vin FALCSVI42II w -
Vinson Furnaces, ro't Iron Tubing
£Nl7trrtva GENERALLY
For Warming and Ventilation of guadive,
A. A W. will mane tar Wartnthe wad VOntilating by
Rum or //ot Watts. CID. or Chlbox..• Parrtaas, Cbtaibmtl.
BrhaNti lIoMt.J. fadatfoa, Oro= Mom, Mart Haar
2.11 Hot.l. or Dwolthurs. No. 26 Itarkongt- Pittatrantli.
Pmmllvansa Insurance Compaq.
OF PITT A SBURGH_p
CORNER Or 10171t114.4 BuTTIIVIELD RUTS.
AUTHORIZZD CAPITAL 3300.000.
"INSURE BUILDIA.'O3 AND OMER psorntrr.
AGAINST MS OR DAMAO BY FIRE
AND THE PERILS OP
Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. P. labsurtan i W. AVClintoek,
D. AL Lang. A. J. Jean,
Hedy Patterson, Rennedy T. Prierl.
J. Grier Sproul, George it. Whim.
Jamb Painter,
Wade Ramptan. lamed S. Neal,.
U.N.
A. A. Carrier. W. 8. Harm.
D. E. Park.
oITICERR.
riasident—llon. Wm I Jobnaton,
rim Pre-Mind—Rod) Patterson.
Beeretery end Priamerer--A A Punier.
Arniteat .`ecreaml--8 8 Wrist. I NAI 5e16.1s
Athenmum Fire Insurance Companj
of London.
Authorised Capital $10,000,000.
imsluacts Ix IffILLTLLITIIL.
Atwood a Co- John Varnuto,
John thing. George IL Stuart.
Claghorn a 00. Wm. McKee it
Power. I Weight:Dan. White, Steve= A Co.
Anent for the United Stair—
TR/MEMOS RATCHFORD STABIL
Onlipd SW. Brannh Otlce, No. 80 South Fourth .twat.
Philadelphia A. A. HARDT.
ASant
No
Fltta
felia.linfiP2oBd S3 Wawa.
Cittsen's Insurance CAlRYampy or rutsburgn
RAG PrenHest.
&alum. L. 'alumni. Erex
01710 E 94 WA TAR, BETWEEN ALARITETtANDaI
WOOD STREETS.
THE
O*. r IINTRISED E UVI HIV 121, AND ROO R T I RIV4RII2
W Marro swami Lose or lAmacr , ht.e. ALSO
•igaingt the verde est the SEA sad NLAND NAi !GAM")
and TRANSPORTATION.
ri ft . R i V . lsr„ . •
Robert ibso7fe !spar.
8. Hashanah,
lathe H. Pronook;
Walter RI Tent,
J. Casper '
John
Diehard Floyd,
P. M. Kier
Wm. Hingl= l.
John P. DU
J.
rinds MUT%
&ha.maim.
Wo.D. MTh.
PrIT I SLAURGrEf
Life, Fire et Kann° Insurance Company;
OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET,
ItASOhlO HALL, PITISBURGIL, PA.
ROHT. GAL* Al; President. Jaw D. Magna. See" 7.
This Company makes every Insurance ip
wrt.a.das toot emaseted with ME RISKS.
M elVa 4 1 0. ed ' ant e elt
eraily
And against Lose or Damage by Fire,
AhS,.eateet the Perils of the Sea mad ridged Navlzatlosk
Pollele. to the lowest rate. eozubtent trial WM,
total parties.
DIMX511.11:
Alarinder Bradlay.
John Minton,
Paratud MoClark..
Jams W. Ilallama.
Chas. Artmthaot.
David Mahar,
Horatio N. Lta.Llttaaalarr.
Pa.
Oat 001.1
jj lA jkb . : "" l hn fl . lan;: ". = P U h r eli/A .
John Neott,
J0...1T& P. ammo, M. D..
John WWII.
cartS-Islb Root COPT In
PHILADELPHIA
Fire and Life Insuran ce
Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITZ THE CUSTOM 110U3d.
Will make all kinds of Insurance. either
Penetsse or Limited, on emery deonrintn of Psopsrty or
Ikterettodiss, et reasonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KIN°. President.
M. W. Lissome Vies President.
Chu. P. Hares,
maadro m:
Z. B. !steak a.„);ol.tiftn....
P.
Wile. B. filassm Jos. B.
J PAW.
}sesame.assrossv Jahn Clsytons
.I
P. thseSars" &entail" a.
de:6I7AG. CO ',
PTIN. Attu
=sir Third and Wood stmts.
Western Insurance Com pany
OF PITTSBURG H .
Will Insure igaznst en kinds of Fire and
arrino Risks.
DIEM=
MO& lkott, Jes. Menlo
(km Dude,
Melodeon, NattVl Hobart
U. W. Jantem, J. Llpeltwott.
ta. H.
0.11.0 INtit W
Utlon =a aml
lum tb ni 'V
known In this eonontmlty, whotnn
yernt, ret Oilman et.. the Omni, Ns. en Welt(
IBMS & WarehoiseJ trp Ilttabww.b.
nib°
Rehm
Jr,
J. W. Balm
Wm. Lyon.
CO. thrum
toe ffintnal Inauranoe Company
OF PHILADELPHIA. •
Ginn/4OPPLOR. 4 NO. TO WALNU
oz ,no4,T' STREW. •
.611—.4scom, r anceraly Innecipt.
FIRE IN I77 SURAITOL—On Buildings; Mer
chandise,- l'amiltnte, to. in tmu az canintzl.
Th• beinciale. combined with the eaccullY n
c 4 oek Domia. naltice Om manned to Mime in - ltin wade
The of th e COMMOY, Intbont liability for Mum.
&Tint Oostitladm of this VamTimiY. for gr ay .
nonnrUbLe. iitir,lnto the Cepitel Mock of Y.
mhboIENGLIY. Presidad.
B. /4. Hammen ileandary.
Olen., mimeses&
rtssiss LantzAmbhmet
Wm. D-.Thodpun, Gems. N. &AM.
• W.Thilisf.
O. EL Wood Robert Solana,
bleanbiU Rahrud O. JULIO;
Jump L. - ref Off Wm. Mum.
Jamb T Smiting, Amblbcid OlitTry
O. M. fitzond. I Wm. M. nem*. P l 4led.
.T. O. 001/FIN, mint.
coma Thizd nod Wood idreeta.
•
New Dagnerrlau Gallery.
MR. NELSON would rimpectfully inforin
Vs Mends sad the ;rotate nuorelli l abet order to.
MutittWOrisatt r•UrOretOrditadDartreMao
Fon O ft * T 121112 etreet i l ate of the molt imbue . and
intgatflonst USIA *Wm mow . ronstrorted Shrre
, irmfic Te ang's". l4 4 472 '." '' .gr u tufllet w kili o i r
vtat trout Vo „ ialta i tet whomerithereruth Pxr LIM,
ran .9.oickthillalasabild most
. i
. •
egso%.
Dr. Fitoh's °pluton of my Braces.
Da. 13colos If. Kann—par Sir: In reply to your. of
the I3th Inat., req....lnc my opinion of your Chooldor
',quid ny thet I consider It one of the best weer
&Mod. and .pull add that / bore myself been tangle the
habit or employing a somewhat gmilor Brace with the
greatest advantage in MOW Of rontractien of Ma rhea by
ethoplng, whether from habit, occupation ordebillty. more
especially where there la wet.. or Irritation about the
Inuintand more orleeelpredispositlontoconemnption—with
the philosophy of Itself.. In the. came. Y. are of 0,011.41
acquainted. In soma Samna of heart disease, or empa
thetic excitement of that organ. I hare abo found the
Shoulder Braze of advantage- I do not hwitate
mend your Orem In all case where a Bra. Is required..
one of the most easy and edlelent yet In use. • •
Very truly yours, CALVIN Ilf PITCH.
Sold wholesale and :stall at Dr. ICEYSEICA 110 Wood
street. Pittsburgh. Pa.; aim a camplete worm. t of Dr
Flicha, medicloos constantly fbr sale. mht.dger.
HENRY II COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WItOLESALE DEALER IN '
CHEESE, BETTER, SEEDS, FISH
And evidtm a.nenny
No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Jowl ruNtsa.— .... Jll. Dom= mania
FLEHIRO BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE 1
D RUGG )
ISTS,
NO. 00 WOOD STREET,
PITTSHORGII; PA.
pil Matoroof Dr. Wlane'ooolobrated Vermlfugo. Liver
HAZARD POWDER AGENCY.
All Varieties of Powder
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
ALSO.
Safety Fuse.
deVi L. 0. GRAFF, Agent, 1U 24 st. titteburerh.
Ease and Comrrt•—The Conformator
stele Imported from Par* exactly mite the Eat to the
penile, shape of the Head, so • nen hat bee easy on thd
head ea mold one A nest fit end • send Elat may be ha
.77 Wood et. irS).tt W. 0000 LAS '
irgiintook's Famiiy Idedicines.—We
all the attention of brads of fandbeaead others, to Mend
vertbament on the fourth Imo or Mo. ' , throb'. 7 . 211 2
!Widow,.
Balm ora Taornsand Flowers, for bean
tlfrlgg he Complexion, and eradicating all Tel. Puma
and IhtoXIZA from the hoc Sold at Dr Koren's. 140
Wood street fel bdo.B
la Datitl Div Di tiii 0 DM laiwk4
CENTRAL ROUTE
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
THROUGH
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
lOWA, MASOURI,
KANSAS & NEBRASKA.
All Railroad to the Mississippi.
Chirago,, Burlington and Quincy ,
RAILat.I-7- ROAD.
fbruesrly the CAMoso and Sunnis umflknt . Military Totact
Railroad is amp Bempleraf,
ItND TRAINS run the entire distance from
Mimi° to Burlington. lowa, without rimureol rm.
e Only Direct 'locate to BURLINGTON. QUINCE,
ICEOKUB, LVDSCATIN,E, OQVATrica, wAPELLO,
FORT DES .110/NES, COITCIL BLUFF, dr., d tbe
mar ALL It Route fromitH/CA GO to sr L OUIS,
BLOOMINGTON CLINTON, DECATUR. CAIRO.
SPRINGFIELD, JACICSONTILLE, NAPLES. and inter
mediate Stations on the LBmt Central, Gnat Western
and Ohio and Illesissippl Railroads
Trains on the abase Line leam.Cbleago on the anise of
Trains from I the East, avoiding all lying over 10. any of
the point.
Sleeve ease Burlkaftan daily for Southern mid Central
lowa and Northern 511arouri—meking the onickest and
moat reliable route to reach ell the loarecrtaut eyelet
of the Mismesiopi as far es Council Muff., with from Ibrte
to fifty collet lea. staging than by say other route, The
Road. fix large portion of the way, le laid with the cox
nevem, sen, the einrwthest riding end best Railroad in
the West—well stocked with the most modern Locomo
tives and elegant new am
. .
lteally this route passengere are mini of making....
nectiona annivilte et lit
of
on adv s
rtised time.
avoiding the casette. tielay of fogs and ice. and dancer.
of nay/2030n , as on the route by Alton.
cha
Baggage
rge checkeding duvetany through (eat Chlyigo, and no
for handl •t nt.
THROUGH TICKE7BIiy this route can Iv• purchesed at
all the Rally:ad Mikes the East; at the °Rim of the Com
pany, corner ofelark and Lake sts.. In the Granite Build.
In, at the Depotof the Galena R. it.. and at the 31 yhigan
Central B . Logic, corner of Late and Dearborn sta. op.
pore.: Tremont Boum.
by
PAEIGHT coneigned this mute will receive fumed!.
ate de•patch. C. O. HAMMOND. &lift.
C. K. FOLLETT,
General Ticket Agent. Chicago.
16Triekets can be procured at the priocipal itallroed
offices In the country. tab=
Ride Oil and Leather Store.
D. KIRKPATRICK,
No. 21 South Third Street,
Between Market and Chestnut sta. Phlisislphis.
I 111 AS "OR SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dry
rs
and Green salted Patna Ki Tanne' OlLnn
Taers'
an Clarier's Toole, at the unrest prima and she beat/Taw,
la.. All Minh of Leather In toe rough •blels
the hlgheet market mice will be Oren In mah. or taken to
eschetute for tildes. Leath -r erred free of chum. and
sold on commleelen. mblit
Van Gorden Trimming Store.
No, $3 MrrArt end, corner of The Dicmowsi
JUST receiving a large and null selected
Meek ash the new etyloi of
LADIA4' DRESS A.N7) -WANT! LL A TRIMMINGS.
Fringe, Button.. llalleone; Olte
Bra ib id.,'elver, LAces, Cord,
Rbon..
A handeeme essostment or Preach. Scotch an l Austrian
Embiedueries, In Swim JIWOOPt and Lime.
Collars, Menne. limadlereldefa Shwere.
Insertlnge, Chwelsette. Infante' Robes, Bands.
Caps and Walsta.
A full simply °Mourning Lined=
Crape Setts (Whirs Rem and Oatme Pelle.
Plain Linen Setts. illeserse, Genre and netted Fella
Plain Reda dc. Chernisettn. Italian and Rim. Crepe.
Areferfais fir Embroidering:—Stamped Collate, 'Bead.
and Ineertlege, French Wm ..Ingtiotton. Boom. Linen and
Mate, Nom. Oilcloth. Embroidering BUM. litilettee sad
Baron.
biattitua, Baths .red Bonnet Ribbons.
• largwaawartment of Gentlemn : . Furolablog Goode—
StortkWllara. enrols, Tlee. Nem Needles. Do
tons Iwo and overr [bins all war. vcsnerally.
arelialoves beat Kid Oknos. to veldts, black and colors
Slew. Rom No. d to No. 10 always on band.
AI., • good Gook or %Wary and Gloves, very eNe•P
, Dedication.
- - -
( 1 111.13.15 PS M. E. CHURCH EDIFICE will
IL/ be dadkaled to Divine Worship 1:11.2t. Sabbath, 75th
Inst. Ilex. Dr. DURBIN will preach the apesdzig Sermon,
""P'htflVlcatr;:merilrfneAs. M.
bs continued th Rh' the
following Pahhatlx—RitillOP SIMPSON preaching In the
morning. •
There will to eervlse In the afternoon and evening of
both these days. Several distinguished Chuitymen from
the East to. elected to take part to the yawls. Doe
no tice will be yen of their p
Ear. ALPE COOKAIAN ahapointments.s been appointed to this
change. and will enter axon hie duties .. Pastor, next
Sabbath.
• nubile sale of Pena •111 take plan. In th• Church.
on MONDAY. 261 h lost.. at. ID o'clock. A. H. mhtrldt
NEW MUSIC—HOHITSWood Polka Mazur
• piece oompoeud by J. P. Warnslink, poky
to
Rare you seen Bard • gant,4leorrde Bong. Villains and his Dinah.
Hard Times tome asmin no more. B. C. Meter.
- h. NITA" Or Ws amid Is fuming toast end:
Had I the clogs of *fairy gay. Mover.
Pro • hmeb.lo ezebands, Raker .
Lo Ball. llrunatta Polka.
m shavaiust resolved hbrethar with • luxe selection
of all the popular .It. of the day._
_Tor salslby
mh22 JOHN EL MELLOR, 61 Wood street.
For the Spring Trade.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of all widths
IPraltars Oil Cloths.
011CsothCraah.
"V.
reme= l =
t 1 Cloth.
VoTricrlat n e ff .
Ift=Trlitunitura eL he.
We olresto the Whoiesal•and Recall trade of the abo
goods. the latest and Net astarrheent ofeach. that Dm •
ar befor•been offered In 04 market. and at prices lo
as any other manufactory In the United States.
J. it H. PHILLIPS.
nth= Oilcloth Wareromns. No. 116 Harald at
tBIPORTANT !—LARGIE SALE OF FINE
Rotsgoour gvisrma—Wl sold anction
raday. blank 2 11 be
2 0th, at 10 o'clock: A. M., at the dwell.
hog N 0.2 CoLonada Row, Federal et , t IF Ist of parlor,
Chamber and Elia= Furniture. corn Mg In part ,
ear. cushioned epring mat <infra mart , atop center and
card baleen mahogany Ada tanlag dining table 4 parlor,
chamber, hall and stair carpets: Vanltisn blinds. 01l
sades. &a Al., 2 parlor chand•lierg 3 humans inch; dF
ono and hall ehaadellers Alio, a large lot of Kitchen
Fanaltare, cooking Mamas, ke. 'The fronlhar. to nearly
naw and all mannesotared by Mr. Wooderall.
We Dalin., as the family are &alining hmotehmPlug.
A U. M. BOYLZ. duct.
Allegheny elty.—ml=7t-chll
A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
a ... A 000 residence eltnated !be banks of the All .-
Awn) and Ohio invent having front of 00 feet en Bank
Lane. running back ZS feet to Rebecca it The linprovir
ments angst °taunt cottage ime gra • half stork. high.
with Kahle and other ont bulb:Una. Ttu grounds are
highly ornamented. and abound with fruit. Illovere and
other kind of ihrubbery. An excellent well of water in
the kitchen. This le without doubt one of the meet plea►
ant places far • steertni redden= in or about the two
Applr to rah= B. lieLAiN it BON,
VFF, Pink and White Note and Lotter Pa
roiedeoe plain;
Deaf, Pink and Whit* Rankled;
Vting Cardg
Brida ' l,, dsnnd Rusoiolon. Plain and emlneseds
Mourning Paper and Envelops. superfine Bath Port, as ,
sorted elem.
A doe assortment of American. French and Ragilsh
Note rnd Utter Papers , Fanny Stationery. &a
oh= 8. SADLER. Allegheny.
'WHO WANTS A COUNTRY • bEAT - ,ln
V V a healthy nod pleasant location? only too minutes
walk from the R. R. Depot at Rest Meaty: about 8 notes
of land fbr de at the low irk* of SIAM Terms .111 be
Wtl'bor
aVii DP= the l age Iry 4111: m lltte u : l V 4
going West. Persons In ...Vol nob • plane wUr nielm
sail at the Real Estate ofilm of ,
mblill 8. CIITIIBiIIt &SON. fad, MI et.
WANTED—Ohio and Penna. E. It: le
mom Bomb.
Do do Stork, do do • Diriderul Barb,
North &madam Meting lissay.
NaUonal do
P A l i tteirgh Cltyttale
Yere l lisTisndantittobserer Bank Stoat,
FILMS a CO,.
Bankers sad Comm on Steels Reese,
Ml= 0.11 north street.
CLOVER SEED-30 bblis, prime Ohio Seed
for sale by In= k. DALZELLA CO
- - -- - -
Penna. ILK. In-
A`o* • N • • •
reed br , S. SA SUR,
, LOOHOL-10 bbla. 76
sb: • a
and 90 per cent.
, RH CO., 67 Wood .t.
ARD OIL ]0 bbls. N ,
rab23
aUM ARABIC-1000
°totality lb: We by
HLORATE POTASH 100 lbs. for solo by
s2h2) R, 8. SELLERS /.00.
izirvm DOLLARS REIVAR D will be paid
JL: at the detection of thepe 1.1
, 41: who 1 e In the habit of
410221 the
nnt.nMaTiti A
00., 71 ttrrnl
UR-200 bbls Mardoek do Nye's extra
• i tYlettr, 100 do Ratios MITA Ohio, do. do. in norm and
or ink try lab= A.* A. IdellANN.
111LICKWELEAT FLOUR-800 lbe Mulled
BurAwbest non, a ray <MooWkly. for rale
E by
A. it A. IIfeDAN.
CORN MEAL-20 bus Corn Meal reed
and Por mai be al= A. &A. MaItANZ.
FLAXSEED AND BEESWAX-2 bga and
Pea l balper Plansid.- au
t & o De.fwu, now lauding (Pm
hnown. m
zoltEl , DICKEY ok CO.
SUMAO-17 - bags Suinne now lending
ham dame? Eronont. Far We tff_ _
ISAIAH DI CHEIT Cil
IvREASE AND LARD—I 3 bble:Grease
do Lard. ZIOW laadlna from' 13Mamm Ermmakfor
as •br rah= IPAIAII DICKEY t OU
bzw now landing froni steamer -
Truant. lcer Ws by
m - iseiam inks , " ico.
- Meg& 1000 lbs. pra.itesvvAtiolor
WANTED—A man to drive carriave and
make card= would ree!er a German. Apple to
SUMTER !DILWORTH. 180 .. .t1 et.
GREEN APPLES— 20 bbls Green Apples
• Mime lot. Just rbeelyed 44 far sale by
mb22 A. & A. blellANE, 114 :.14.
S ------ UPERTIt FURNITURE, LARGE MIR-
Rona, CHANDELIERS,to., AT AUCTION-On Pri
day morning, March aci. at oti oclock. at the dandling
boom lately occupied by Oen. Latimer. on Penn at., near
Wayne, will be mild, without remove , glarite quantity of
.- -- -
i'l HEMS fair to prime Sugar, in store , gnal,,T.Z°„lgt t . Ira .th marble :ag gail
3
J. and to arrive. For sale bi nickettc.ellt emilin , : or g il
„. threki=tra
tal SIERIVER it DILWORTH. blest marble top centre and vier Ua ' .lmr.,.' ' hltt mat sofa, di
_
• wank, ebairs and tucker, bah mat kora dialog tan seat
Milt/Ork BBLS. N. 0. Molasses, and 300 figs • ~,,,,a eindkor chairc nommood , walnut and mat,:g.T
/ t/ prime Rio Coffee, to arrive and rot le to drawing bureau% marble topand plain *mit Mang; ma
_
rtilitL2 ICHRIVER & DILWORTH. borgur and malnut high nom ~,,,,, ~,,,, ~,,,,,,,,..„
mattreteer. brat. beddloku k ei w i. ,
(10.'T., - , 6
d. tA i r o i:t Tobacco; 100 iibls Cut humid, carrell bid' chairs alldetni dma t le rlZ'Rusida'
tore and for ale by iron fender, Iron bath to ball and ftor oil cloths. din
intr.2 . SHRIVES e DILWORTH. Ina and breakfast table, table cloth, Clan, giem and
----
- nueenteraret knives and fork c castor, with a general
100,
B . X B S. C . i e nc e i .. nn ai ati
I,o 'ur b n o. S r =
.. h:
p s i i.) . tie ., gtn , l o
.. egLf m ott io te , tlo p u i tizeilig . 11
D A 2va t p et::
.t.,....d for kale by
ORTII-A3LERICAN Mining Co. Stock
mix= AIIIII VER g DILWORTH. ,
- l
.N at Auction. this evening, T e l t anraday, !truth MI, at
600 n LBS. Pig Lead; 30-kgs assorted . !, : i,orl..t . t.4, , ,tigite . n . r., 411 et, trin t.
1 I Shot. For kale or '''A.,,ck.
P. M. DAYS A.m.
tobtll STI RIT RR tk DILWORTH, , _ -••••
- -
DRODITE SUNDRIES-8000 Iba No 1
Lard; 50 bbls Clam:seed; 50 Ws Mess Pork. lo store
and for was by mbtr.: AllravEn ADI L.WOR.TIL
g4lllll TRAGACANTII, 150 lbs. White
VA Flake) , Gar W. h> mh22 It E BELLEES a CO.
A SPHALTUin, 1000 lbs. of
_prime final
rt. Ity for sale try luta:: It. E. SELLERS 6 CO.
IU, IC'MUN'S XLIYIR OF OPIUM for sale
IVA Dy m 112 2 R. E. SELLERS dlc CO.
ORPIIINE: 5 oz. for sale by
.±a2 R. E. RULERS 00
CITY HALL, IN THE DIAMOND.
Last Three Nights of
SANFORD'S TROUPE.
GOLDEN GIFTS EACH EVENING.
sarAa.iti.n. 26 , res.
Trs
ickets Free open quart.. to 7; comma:nee at 7X.
.
airrhe Jewelry In the Window of Richard...an will be
Riven away at each performance. r0h22441.
JAME& W. WOODWELL ,
OABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER,
s9s._ 97 AND 99 taw yrs.", nrimmaaa.
4W. W. respectfully 'informs his friends
e and customers, that he bud l arge stleted hie dock
7uralture, which Is decidedly the and [sneerer
offered for We brills city. As are Is determined to uphold
his Rxk, withseasoneelmateriabL best workmanship, and
newest deslanaand from the extent of his orders nod
facilltyin manuflerturing, hn Is enabled to produce war
ranted 11.1liNITULUi at the lowest prices.
Ile keeps of f ay on hand the greatest variety orj=
description urnitune, from the cheapest p
to the most elegant mud wetly, that a bones, or am p7liA
of one, may be furnished trona his dock, or manufactured
erpralsaly to order. The following articles coludst In pert
of his easortmant, which, for richness of style and ILA..
cannot bemmaased In .7 of the Eastern
Lcml• XIV tetra-tote Sofa;
100 Sofas In Plush and Hair Cloth:
100 dozen Mahogany Chaim
40 do Walnut do
100 Mahogany Rocking Chairs
60 Walnut do do
100 Malcmgany Divan
60 Walnut do
100 Marble Top Centre Tables
60 do Dressing RIMS=
80 do Washstands,
40 Inclosed do
100 Common do
60 Main Drawing Bureant
40 Mahogany Bedst.mda
20 Peanut do
150 Cottage do
000 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads
20 Mahogany Wardrobes
10 Waln n7 ut do
10 do
40 P C lai hen
Burrairr.
100 Dining and BreakfaatTables.
42 Secretary and Book mem
20 Cane
24 Cane& kingß Maine
12 Ladles' Welting Dealt;
Hat and Towel Mande; What-None
Ittlguirea Papier Mach* Table(
Conversation Chair; Pembroke do.
Elizabethan do HWand Pier di.
Reception des Ladles'
Pearl Inlaid dm Erie nskin Dinkig d'l fabast
Ottcmang,
Go Arm thic and Hall
Aleo,a large sseortureutorCommon furniture and Rind.
son Choice.
Cabinet makers supplied with articles in their line.
Steamboats and notate furnished at the Moiled notice.
AU orders promptly attended to. mh2O
lINCURRENT BANK NOTES.
WILKINS & CO,
No. 71 Fourth Street,
4RE BUYING THE NOTES of thr, fol
lowlog broken banks &ilium:asked rating
ntuck! Trust Co '7 cants
Newport Safety Pond. (=all) In
do do do Ole. and nomeard).. ...... ..
Dupage county Bank. Napless - Olio, 111.----.90 •
Bank of Rockford, OIL_ .......... ... ...... ....S0
Farmers' Bank of Chicago --
Phisobt •• ....
Union. _ : ..—.
City ~
. n k, ...... .....
Mecbania arid Fanner. Bank, Springfield
Railroad Bank. Decatur,—
Book of Circleville. 0 75
b o ok o f Stork Beak of g11ch........ ........... ...3.5
Bank of Wwilitsmaw
Erie and Kalamazoo IL R. Bank. 'Ai
In Allegheny Bank. Va. 96 -
all Indbota free hank Noted at from Ate 30_per cent. db.
court. Otber broken and uneurrent Bank Notes, foreign
gold and silver coin bought at beet rat...
orbb WILKINS a CO.
NEW STOCK OF
UHICKERING k SONS
PIANOS.
f OUN H. MELLOR.. N 0... SI
• woods,. between Fourth et. and Dia
mond Alley. ista just reed fond the 12214013-
faetory COuturstanos S So,a, Roston, a mow •
and tun supply of their First (Lao &rest Cittase /Vane
Auer. with an the late and valuable Improvementsq Rhin,
of their plBlner and lower priced dykes, imitable Air those
who naluire a cheap. but gout Instrument tie Pt
heFortes front manutor •are waztanted. and will
be old Barrow lisidory
OLD P/A2Vod—devetal eeennathand Pianos. in soo4
ordet foe usle at $30.5115. *l5O. $170; bid. in.
MELODEONS—A full MIT/T of Alekideone. o r entirely
new and heauttful patterns, and fr om the best mannfae-
Widen Id the country, ats4s, Vb. 575. $lOO. 11115 and $l5O.
301128 tl. lISLLOks
dint for the sale of Chlekering S eon? PLUM.
r Pittsburgh - and Western Pew:,
mhl6 Nu 81 Wood st. bet. lithe- and Dle'd
uni No. 101 TWO
c
B.lhlno. no -I
Les,* Um Not
How Sweet th
netttr.
•
Willie's on tbe t Blue Pea;
What . , Elta=rithout.• Moth,
Sad Nese f Mule; Pcstilllon Polka:
Leaflet Polka. Clar!: Dan. dm Fees,
Sbmbrbiagfe celebrated ke Plano Metbot by Ray;
Buckley's Viollti Team a collect/on of beautiful
Waltses, Mandrilleye, Sehottlah /Or, composed by
.I.lhaaUT A Sotuaof Buckley'. Pere ere.
Alm, • aeneral assortment of choice and popular mole.
sir Sig n of the Ooldern Mara No. 101 Third et.
tNOTICE—On the first of April next, my
Mule Store and Piano Warerooms .111 bo removed
o. 53 fllth etreet, next door to Masonic Mall,
A most splendid neer Mock of NUINNS CLARE'S
GRAND and SQUABS PIANO„. also. DONNA M'S PIAN
OS, Menthe, with • choke stock of Musical Merchandise,
le on the way mid 0111 be opened on the tltst, as abore.At
N 0.63 Filth rt.
DUDLEY, STONE & CO.,
COMMISSION &FORWARDRiG MERCHANTS,
NO. v SECOND STREET.
(between Main and the River,)
Louisville, Hy..
EARTICULAR attention r o i c iLto the=
thaw sad We of hew. .thU^
Pt.", dt.,,togethar the kinds ib ilhrodura
''" lklVormead wad adoasweirfus - de.
of=LW:M'"" t '=ridgtrd
I esla
sad 31usteal Instnamala
TO
W. A. Itklesdeon &Qt., Ramp klannikes,
A. Butes:tan A Co.. Wholeeale Grocers era
Commies'. Merchants. .
Oarsman & 800, Wholesale Grocers and
Star Can dle Manufacturers,
Watkins & Center. Pork Packers A Com. LoolnlDe , My.
minion Merchants.
Armstrong A Allen, Pork Dealers.
Montsomerr. Dana* A On, Wholesale Dry
Goode inthltlyd
JOSEPH HORNIf, & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
TIMEIMIETGS.
EMBROIDERIES, hOSIERY t cmorss.
• Fancy Goods, &C.,
'10.17 Jfarbd It., bet 414 d. and the Diantrnsd.
IMASerats Tor Bradley's Yarn. ra4l9-1y
CartsUng, On Cloths and Idattings.
NO VW %MD,
A . B.E re . n . ow t o c;2 , l3lv p iro 4
l I s ar . g t. and
latut.aad molt
boantlfnlpatterns ernalstlog of
Royal Velrst,
Brtmsals uod Tapestry.
Astra and sum Throe Ply,
Patent Tspestry,losrain.
finps t r=l:mo t.;
T o o . im i gnlk_h_s t i . 7 dew:tip:lon of limp. Cotton, and
— fLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
Prom Bto 24 feet aide, qualltka and mime.
Also, Table 011Clothc buff and pre. Oil B)ader buff
and ersenllolland Window Shads; Plat:mud Tabls Cov
ens Roes, Mob, On:toots Coma and Canton Mattlog,
Ptak limb., Vanittan [Weds. go., all of whkh wIL he of.
Prod atthe lowest sash prices, mhl9
Corinne. Detour Itxxx.L
Pittabtanh. March 17th, 1856 .}
K 1 Election for six Directors and one Pees•
Went, to @erten:lr the catalog year, will be held at
• airing House, en Monday, Rad April, 'between the
hotalef 10 A. /I. and 3 P. It.
mh1944
S
loldiers' Bounty Lands & Claims against
the Govarnment.
INV ILL will - procure Bounty Land ar
x rants for Roldiera, their widow. and minor &II
and edit promenta claim entratt Rho Ciorarnmsnt, ncl
. c i r,,,
attend ta bitable. In the “Ronre °Malan," went! 01.1
tabliahed by Comma
wee, N 0.140 Third at, one drew abov•Smitheleld,
mb2l)44* OIIARLES NAYLOR-
HE anbenribera, trading tinder' tho7firnt
of DASD a DE LANGE. diunlyed partnerottly on tbo
• lan- Ty mutual onnoent RiOnARD BARD.
Pittoburgt, Bfareb 19th, 1855. M. DE LANGE.
neirotaerther win coottoun the ex(' Leather bus.
lona to all Ito braneher, fa the oft stamt.No.2lsl , lbett7
ntspeetfolly when/ a wentitotation of th e patron
are yo liberally extended to Ma late 1.1.7trt.. . .
-
Spring Dry Goods.
JIAGAN.4 No. 91 Market st., are
Moak
daily additions to their large and wall ate•
etock
satins& Drees Goods, •
hubvideFieg •
„ /1 11" ... k.plng Grua..
we would regret
mb93
1 for sale by
IL SELLERS kin
FAIOI,BOO
soli li eoodand deep. sad
tosituate at shout Ml miles from
hs forks of Wishing Oreak. may
...es • half miles from saw sad grist mills. The stove
.4 he divided Into lions froolnsrms. Aim only two
Jolters payers, 8500 In haul, Wanes In Ibre equal annual
vsayments. Also, 100 sem In llandua Co.. at ten than 3
miles from the _ChM Wirer, 30 sores cleated, with a homes,
stables fruit Iry s, do. Pries Term. $3OO cask
Wanes to three esj i =yments. Th• MU to &Mande •
we otter NISI,
mhal • - ' • 8. CLITITOXIIT R0N.140 Met
. various grades
E. SELLERS 0).
VALUABLE FARM IN NORTH FAY.
ETTiI TOWNSHIP FOR SALS—Slttutted ren =llse
from tbstits DIM: Mks from the SW:DewWe Rant
at the Noh antlon, contemn shout 40
dewed sad nowd and In blab stet* of evatlvetto
Imawanenta emelt of eocantortable dwaltnir hones:Nth
grxer x =ratn iik =TV hoar ,
of =halt
various kinds on thepletsiblen w V l ZealeAl=Z.Wteii t4lm
hell' It hand, teams loons and.
two veers. Apply to
Ira= IX SULAM 3 / 4 SON„ dl Mutt.
QELT.IPJUV COUGH SYRUP. -4 has4s used.
LI it inl is r sw iwt `'Co 4 "'ltopito. 211 ' cutthroat Do.,MteeD 18:
Nr. RE, Bdiert..—Vor some
ti
ham
Co amptalotod
vlUithe stlatarr effects °fp= Imperial Coogll
mid hate med. It continually In my Duel= lieeling mt.
Dittul of We high medical vale%
_yoa a ft .. emd me
Dorn 4 toil dozen. ao I Dad Mytolf del, ...nod go for It.—;
lootooMoDY. ' • • J. D commonan. ,
ontLeal by R. , D. EiDLLECIS tall,. 6.7 Wood st
' D P lrgr d DrusettO rmerslty.tehlti
.ACKEREL-67 tbla. No. 3 large;
200 btas. N 0,3 indlusia fetid and for *II&
AMUSEMENTS
NUS
0, NEW MUSIC—II. Sieber,
• basing ree'4 tho follovingebeice
b 7
do Tucker:
Roses with a beautiful colored rig•
iLiCITARD BARD.
De7ONNETS; 41 9NNETS--,Tnet reo'd 50
gam Of Spring and. Slimmer. Bonnet.; Spill Straw.
Lace and Neopolitan.PadalThialin
Diamond SatiSatin Straw: loop Bae r Edo
Morelli.. Button,. Riling" and Straw rionarli..
iitraw Trimmings. Drollkl7 VEMI7. A. A. MASON i 00-
PI,7ITFORcar—)ALFTS FOR
.mall Sett, esWinds. rill welsh irk
400010 " foreattluglu the floor. 7 , 9 th a
4.11 e, • 'Mall Ouuuter. for eat. by W. atoOLORG.
D'S EIOLOGOGUE, acer
tale oars for Paver and Anne and ell other Mimi
dlereann.l2 dos. reed by ILEUM°.
Mimi.
• mutter Diamond and Market 0.,
tozEi+xrfs—
: WISTAR'S COUGU. • An ex
cellent and pleasant remedy for eonnU and eat.'
al amply received by •.,10.1.
fI.OUGII REUEDILS-herry Pea
torah Wlo.ari /ULM ;.7synes Payee'
larit*lnDP4 oft &bar. vshable
tenant. Dutlean's d?. . ." jos 'mot
lsmodigni reed Dr • ,
('SOD LIVER OIL-.=
v./ beg adabrat.l god rear o Y of .
-•
•
mh2l Jog. 0.
•
_T — O IM
UISViLLE LE conmt-Intly on hand,
LAI eye by •.: =WI IS Atilt TOOK BY & CO.
icti f i T i--50 7 t,:ix0 to orrive
NNWeiler to& 1 001 , 0or tber,lnon atomise
olu Citr for rale &Walt
AUCTION SA L ES.
P M. DAVIS ? Auctioneer.
CboutercialSales RIVAL COrll.7' lrud wai
IfrAARKET ST. DRY GOODS STORE AT
, Aucricul—On Yrkley afternoon. Alan* "Al, at 2
Dry bi
0 ClO. . andtereot enritlu
Mr. ning
John daily, at 9 o'clock. A. Al at the
onisil Thompson. No. 106 Market at.
near 6th. will he sold. he is quitting business. has en-
Wester:, or yoreignead Immestie Dry bloods. which ma
the latest styles and boot quelities, c .mprishig 111 .11 T .:
Super French phdd , changeable and fancy dress in.
per black gro de rhine, milt de sole and Italian
sllk, wash diem, black dress eating hombselnew French
merinos. all minis silk tissues arid beragrk large assort
ment of CS warp colinrip. arid drams rich style all wool
and cotton warp moue de laid, figured Swim robwr.ehr
gent worsted and ehints rob, cashmeres: silk demo.
rib
and good. Nam, crapechonnet. meet. and satin bons:plain. tarred and dotted cambric: iaconek snook;
swimend bishops lawn; hemstitch and ejsistsNmb_ler
ed cambric hdatit , silk hdatit, and cravens satin and
stocka and
embroidered crepe aluniqt: doh brocha,
mere and silk shawls; wool and deist,. long arid square
shawlm Paris ellk virettek dna , end melinc cicak , c
broldered and dotted silk sacrist:mei needle work ad
erobreiderl s ., laces. hinge.. window autains, French and
%'.l4lllP = 7: egl g h7ll?l i gliCrL i s i lliritT47
clot.. essidmeres..satince, r ieum and teeedn linen druin
emicottoned, silk end satin vesting., colored cembries.
t kO. ticking,. bleached and brown mnsils,34 to Wards
ide: wool and cotton flannels blankets busn table
dal., napalm, craahand nrelintr. table...me .enact.
=needles, parsed% and a general sesertment, of trim
ming', an, de. mh2l P. IL DAVIS. Mud.
PLENDID 110USEIliOLD FURNITURE
PAT AUCTION—On Thuladar morning. 5 /Nub Zki. at
ollock, at the residence of Junes A. arßelabt, Ead
No. W 2 Penn st„ , will be .Id. his ea [ stock of Ilona;
bold and Kitchen Furniture, which Ls • very aueark,
quality and moat nearly new, among ablebsrel pair
large French plate mantle mirror; lonic walnut lounges,
hair cloth Faring seats; carved black walnut sofa. chairs
and rocker; walnut escritoimcmahogany aide bear* impsrter parlor curtain;„ mahogany exam/lon tablr, nrobre
eland; now oval picture tram= gut chandellerg atm.
doing line mahogany and chembedstradg toilet bureau;
/having stand; walnut crib; walnut enclosed nob standg
heir mattressem beds and bedding; elegant aft of china
chamber warm. Imparter parlor, cbmnber and hall carregg
fire Irons and etandg fenders, rug; stair noels nod rods
tunny merles cbalrg braes coal boxes; cherry wardrobe;
work and toilet etandr, fancy and common chaing tine net
of china table warm table cutlera:glam and iNeerUnirgm
uith a general assortment of kitchen furniture totting
tensils. an Tama at we. P.M. DAY Id, Eget.
1111AMOND ALLEY PROPERTY MR
SALE—Tbat valuable 3 story Brier Duelling Mona
and Store. No. 25 Diamond Alter, at preoent Ofettplod bT
Mrs. /Carboy . . Ling among !be best otands foebnobssou
Lot henna a front of 15 feet wad cot:aiding beak 75 ANL—
APPI7 msl3 P. M . DAY/3. Anat.
TROSTEE SALE OF PENN ST. PROP.
ERTY—On Thursday evening, !larch =I at ecik,
the Merchants . Exchange. will be mold. without mem,
by order of Thames Mellon Em Truetee, that very de.
efrable lot of ground, eitue:te beeween Thud and Wayne
eta, having • front to Penn et. of 30 licit, andei
=
M
160 rent to Fayette st , on which is erected that
modern style well finished Erick Dwelling Ifotme, 'wit)
back building., coach house, stable, de , occupied,
by Gen. Wm.Ladmer, Jr. Terms at sale.
mho P. M. DAVIS. Atict.
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2roolamalaoa
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13Y virtue of a precept 'under the tuuuiti of
Wm. B. McClure. President of the Couch Of Comic=
ass. in and for the sth Judlnial district of Pennnhanla,
and Justfeeof the Gantt of Oyer and Terminer, and.
al Jail Delivery in and for said District, and
Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Emit. Anaociata Judges of ths
same county, in and forth. carcustyof Allegbeny, dated the
and day of February, in the year of our Lerd one thou.
hd eight hundred and tlity-firo, end to me directed, the
oldings Court. of Oyer wed Terminer and 'General Jail
Delivery. at the l'eurt lions° in the eiti of Pittsburgh, on
thi 4th 3fondny of March next, st 10 o clock. A. M.
Public Doti , . V benobrgicen to all ah1e.j,..4 Or
Coroner and Constables of the etnmtrof Allegheny' that
they be then and there, intheir MP.? latesellea,wittithair
rolls, records, Inquintions, granainstions and other ns
membranes, to do thole thin= which to their rag - sec/Pm
o 0 wen. in their bedroll aPPeare to be done—and alp throe
that will prosecte Gee prisoners that now are, or may be
in the. jail of c old rowdy of Allegheni% to be than •and
there to memento agmlont them ea ehall be inst.
Given miler rey hand by Pittshurzh this Bret day of
March. In the year of our Lord, one thotisaud eight Men-.
dredd fifty-fife, and of the Commcowealth the nth.
mu
mh3-44 WM. MAGILL. 131Mff.
Varnish, Varnish.
Philadelphia Varnish Manufactory,
'BO and 82 North Firtuth Stret.
. .
HE undersigned mould earrieetly invite
ie. attention orGoontry Merehenta. Coeds N.A...
Ca iv t 31•Serii and others to their very superior Mach
holy. Carriage. Cabinet. Damn. China Meer, Driine JM
pan. Spirit and every caber Mod of varnish r s. whist hare
hems In onnrtaut ure nearlyirerty Wean. and AM coalldeat
In saying that they aor onaurptimed by any other Mann
.,
vied In this sountry. for their durability. dryttiumsa.
It. es and heauCful appearance on the "mtg. Ow Pates
are moderate and terms easy to gdod hareem. Ca
CO , 'at •
C. • SCHILiIIa
mh2lbmd-w -2ta 182 North 4th ot., Phidadelphle.
Gas Fixtures and Lamps.
seqREA.T BARGAINS at No, 221 Mirth
Second street, above Vine, Philadelphia. The rob.
bere offer to the trade an I public In general. of their
own manufactur., In all Its' various branches of latest
stile and finish Gas Ithan tlus. Pendauts.Slde DraciCeta,
Drop Lights. Piller Lights, re., S; also, ri.rw and deeingble
patterns of Lamp ataudeliers. Side Brackets. Petterhts.
Improved Pine OH Lampe: Fluid. Lard: OIL anstrending.
Stand and Night Lamps, both lanes .1 plain, sultahlle
for all narcoses where light Tette required. litandotre,
Bnawot broidera,Vaser, Large varintrof Ship Lamte..lll.ob
cal, Side and Stand Lampe. ill work warranted and
Priem reduced. [e.t.a/I/squaw:mof having extensive *L
adner:
to Iwing practical 3leehaniar. giving strictat.
ten tlon tri the manufacturing part.algn to the aeantuno
dation of customer. • •
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HEIDI:LICK, IMRNINI2 S.BRO:
No. 221 N. 24 street snare Vine; Factory, Mercer etioet,
near Nord.---- mh2l•2adw
VINEGAR made expressly tailimny use
and now sold in more then - mow gait the use
Groceries& Pittebnrgh.d alleghenr. where Pkades au
hem wand i.e m 7 Warehouse thathave hem:mewed in Uwe
7194111.
Wine Vinegar made from Ohio Gr a pe..
Do rt:et mend to the best
im
Old Cider Vinegar that will bear reducing eluvial( and
AM be good retailing Vinton,
The sitenthittot private families. hotel teems,
_and the
country merchants In particular. Le directed to thin Vine
gar. •
Cider that will keen sweet until next fall.
The above Vinegars and Cider warrantedlo be as repre
sented. mhdl A. BALLOU. 148 Water 184 let et.
Situation Wanted,
n y A BOOK-KEEPER of several years
hiLiZrugi l'aifibilgA i ! sa b tag"''l7 ' are 'ud
oos
gien. Dr add:rasing ''35," Post Witt, Box t o rn
mhP.l4t4
AEW BRIGHTON PROPERTY FOR
BALE—A Hansa and 'Lot .0 1 e... n ill elteated o
coalmen % commanding s vie. of the whole town,
and within &short distance of the Railroad statim, The
let Ise:: feet by M. and planted 'with mi.= tirade of
fruit trete and thrubbarr..
The house fa well built, fa Mod •rn Idyls containing live
rem. and kitchen. Also, •
or brick &avenged
with other. end estedde of holding 70 barrels or wateris
at the dcor. [iota in the same village. well Abated
for • nrivatareeldenee. All wader fence. All will be bold
at •great macritlee. •
•r at , 13, hieLAIN IRON, 21. 6th el.
- . Notice.
IPromissory.Note, draiec. by
lianas. M. Crays Bons, to tbo order or o. - barn t Co„ The Too Thousand and Thlrty„.9ll Donors and
Vt. Cords, ($2,033 31) dated land lat. 1863. at
dtritattat data. payable at ttra
In P slobla.. All =con an littbld.nogotlatlns aid
as
o* Payment /us
Inh3 . • rb Vuut — mow—
PRIM(?,
SZY 2 LEIIATS,=WeAou ld
gcot}l7ts l.the putdia senrto
h , a ~. ..; r lell : 4*6o4lle a te e i l:AI - OWN
which 1. adtooolKtgod to to the nestot and BEST esp or
thernamt. feT9 JAS. WILSON CSON.9I Woodst.,
TIMBER LANDS IN nk CO. FOR
llotween three snd four' lbannond atm - Of
land A LE want/. timborint, for only $1.60
t w o m i
lt
Tho lands are lad 'oer In fronts of USW. Sins to
DnreLascrt tale2o' ' B. IIIoLAIN 2 SON. 21. =tot. .
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VENITIAN: BLIND TRINAIINGS.
V iito2l/11 & Co. have reedk o stash of raseela, Cords,
Eluding and Tspee, in rtlala and fancy *OW, foe Venitlan
Male, to which they lark. the attentlres of manta*.
tura , " and taanaasePerls 77 blarket at. -.mh7n
VIlbsROIDERIEollnia, Caarettes,
ess.llnaßete. 7tuflllnir. • EngJd flkhts,
and landings, Infante. Waletesant Cape la, all
the INSW styles, *Minis
_eery cheap at •
tah.lo • • • .103:110Rah a
.co..p. TT Maria st:
NEW BOOK; YEW' . BOOK;--TrAvela in'
Enroie and tbelEast. year ln England. Ireland.
Wale}" Patel; Belgium. linllatut, German/.
arrft Palestine andidint
l udi a gr ul J. $. DAvisos4. gg3tAlfrt..4..Lr
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by FL 'maul 'Prime:lb 2'04, 61)Angraring;
••• '
'd per Ilteprexi , by
zgx.- J. L. nsaD.Taii2iin
IV IL TALCOTTI; CO.,- (successors, to
IV
Mododastarara of all • Ida& Of
LOO IlliLlBB and dolga. in Imported sad Do,
mastic Faacti-Gooda. 0.62W00d groat. manta Pottrtb:'
Pittaburan.:Pa. •...
;wade Mouldi ng:. Portrait Primes and Looks ng Glair
- -
Plow, *loofa 00 hood. robIT-1r
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yariert and - PanO.Goods---A full snort
.
mentjut received.
WE am-opening but Sprhig purchases of
V V above gaga. arid ofier . thaus at lonssai Prima Ca fli
irould Instr. collutrynicaista to eXtmtno our atnertefore
purehaslng. Our stock of Gookingohunsa and Fronnill ot
kinds la comploy, . , W M. PL, Minn
.A CO.,
mhl7' - , No. 62 Wand Street
U 05031 LINENS--Murphy Buzchfield
1 IP hare roo'd a fall fassortinant of %tiara goodg also.
limn Milting Linarui. nod *Dial:Ted cake or fihtstbsit
SIIPER BLAOLtbaLKS—We have reo'd as
wd I=l""lardg?'"43lgary'auliatanstra.
SILgS=A A:
Mason &
reed a WRa ant spbentild assortment otliran ,
aid and Itrocattin
to Mk Satin Barred; Evil/id worm SIAM
N Mina:
IBBONS—Just yea 50 pcs. of splendid:
Spring Ribbons. A. A. susanr A co. 2b. B.th it.
DOPER'S AROMATIC OAkil4tri3--The
beet RAW, 'tow In sun for inrecten{owthe b reath
:reeeived br. •• total : .. L . JOS. SLIMING
OSESIARIR HAIR
Mole ft the p.esF.utfma ofthefeleelagr
GGS--16 boxes Lo arrive, for salel,
-mast ISAIAH DWELT it