PITTSBURGH GAZETTE -PUBLISHED BY D. N. WpITE.... PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING. 'APRIL 6,1855 113..T0 A diirrthers.-s•lthar the Editorial ilooro or Printing Utahlialtaaantat Etray Gourds. en oPriard OD goodat , Anvzimacwritodtadra their notiera to MM." lathes:lloa osi licaday =oz. win aloao.h.nd thmla before c o cloak. ea Wu:lhr. • Advance Payments.—Hereafter no sub part:Cm will be taken for the Deify or Weekly Gazette, unless Payment lo sonde in advance. Wheneter the time 11111 D to which the suberyintion Is mid, the taper will belnverisbly ennead. nnlese the eubecription Is re need by advance payment. Al transient. advertising, or mry description. 0111 I» nenettend to he Paid In ad emits. The only ettyPtione ..111 he when (Pedal month ly or mrly contra/AN are 10044 tepEdkw Wirtuabnesk Weekly Gazette.—The .—The estensic• eireulailan Move Weekly Qs: We otters to our bricincia men • most desirable medium of racking their bluineas known Oar circulation Ic betweentour and era thousand, resoltina airman cm 7 merchant, coanntactmer and chop-toner Western PennsTinlitia. and Eastern Ohio. forme. IL P. idiftl..LEß, tate editor of lb. Sikes 2.1 bow and now Oinuiented with the Pittaborger Courier. Is authorised to solicit siderriptious and adverting:yenta for the Pittsburgh Geeetteoseauding.to oar putdished to Pittabrugh March 1.18.5 b. . Ouro f'ENNA. RAILROAD EARRINGS, Pittsburg/44prd 6, 1855. Earning* ift March, 1855 $96,104 28 " 1859 81,150 41 Increase $14,953 87 In first quarter of 1856 $237,659 82 1854 202,295 GO Int:nvitie, (17 per cent.) This is a gratifying - result, especially in rims of the competition of the Central Ohio Railroad, from Columbus to Wheeling, for the through} business, which did not exist last year. 8. W. $01313/11, SUret. ••Citatanart AID THE Sours.—Whenever a slave case happens at Cincinnati and there is an anti-slavery spirit manifested, the Louisville and other Southern papers raise a tremendous hue and cry, and endeavor to - make it the pretext for the withdrawal of southern trade from softy in which the men are not all obedient hounds, The late case of Rosetta Armstead is the last godsend of this kind. The Louisville Courier comes to us with a flaming appeal to Southern men against giving their farther patronage to • mercantile city which "has no sympathy with them." Rosetta, it is true, was legally free, and there was no interference in her behalf out side of the legal tribunals ; bat she was claimed as a slave, and a city which enjoys southern cus tom must not permit its courts, even, to exer cise their legitimate powers against a sbavehold- , era's claims, no matter how arrogant - or unjust. sow, Ste despise all this kind of Commercial = clap-trip. Southern cities, or cities in slave • •••" E ;Statite, will need to have much stronger reliances than the prejudices that may be excited by art , ful 'Sectional appeals, no matter how well-timed. `Louisville has advantages of position which are' all her own. Let her use them, thoroughly, in her-own behalf, and she will Sod it much more profitable, in the end, than striving to excite a pro-slavery feeling against a sister and rival city. The matter is made all the worse for her by the fact that a large part of her trade comes from the,..free State of Ratans. Sectionalism is . In Imer case a two-edged sword that will need eery careful handling if it do not cut both ways. Trade is not based upon men's opinions but on their necessities and interests. If southern men buy wares of us northern men, they buy the wares, simply, and not our opinions. They are free to think as they please, and so are those with whom they deal. If it was not their interest to bay of us, they would not, do it. They trade in the north because they cannot do better else .. where, and we do, the same with them. We buy their cotton, and sugar and molasses, asking no • questions,' although we know that they , are the products of asystem condemned by the civilization oldie age, because we have no alternative; and they deal with us, upon the came principle—be , cause they can do so cheaper or can be better suited than elsewhere—although they may think na fanatics on the slavery question. Legitimate tradeproscribes no man on account of his opin ions, and never Steps out of its path to inquire - about creeds,' or politics, or degrees of latitude. Hem) anti there an enthusiast may beleund who will pay more in a southern city for an article than be could get it for in a northern one, and that simply becanse it is a Southern city ; but such au instance isas rare as the act Itself would be silly. We have seen very many of these spasmodic eft - arts to injure northern cities on account of prevalent northern opinion; but we have seen them all fail, because prompted by low and grov eling motives. We notice the present instance only on account of the more than ordinarily re markable illustration which it presents of cam- mercial demagogui sm. • ItisProper to except the Louisville Journal - firma these aninmdversions. It took a very proper view of the late Slave case at CMcinnati and seems to be actuated by too high a sense of propriety for such petty tricks of trade as we have here alluded to. STAB COITATI3 AND NATTTIALIZATION.—The Court of Common. Pleas of Franklin County, Ohio, has decided that Congress can confer no judicial Powers on State Courts, and that they are under no-obligation to perform the act of uatmalization as prescribed by the law of the United Stater: In delivering his opinion Judge Batas held, that the law was clear and the au thorities conclusive that Congress could confer no Jurisdiction on the State Courts, to act judi cially under the naturaliration laws,and thatnatu • ralization, is the law stood, was a judicial act ; but u all the State Courts throughout the Union, for..more than fifty years, had exer cised the ?ewer, his Court, whateeer might be its individual opinion, sitting se an inferior tri bunal, wonid.not undertake to decide the matter sa If it werean original qufttion, after so long_ an aequiestiente, and so many righti having become vested under it. _ Judge Bates is undoubtedly right in saying that Congress can confer no jurisdiction in such cues on State Courts. Nor can it compel them to . act under its legislation. But it has also been settled that, where the States themselves do not forbid their Conn ate do so, the Courts are at liberty to act., or not, just as it may snit their views of propriety. In the - celebrated Pnigg . came, which arose under the Fugitive law of 1798, and in which the question came up whether that part of . the law which conferred powers up on State Magistrates and Courts to act under it, the Supreme Court of the United States decided that the States might prohibit their Courts and Magistrates from exercising such powers, if inch prohibition was thought proper. It also decided that in cases where the Coostitutiondoes not point out State functionaries or State ac tion to carry its provisions into effect, the States cannot be compelled to enforce them. The lan guage of the Courtis so emphatic in thrt - respect that we quote it. "The clause is found in them - admit censtitti : tion, aid not in that of any State. It does not • • point ont any State functionaries trr any State -.action to carry itjinto effect. The States can not, therefore, be compelled to enforce them, and it might well be deemed an unconstitutional ex. erciae of the power of interpretation to twist , that the States are bound to provide means to carry Into effect the duties of the national gov-, ernment, noWhere delegated or intrusted to them by the conetitution."—:l6 Peters, 616. This Is uttered in reference, epeclally, to the dense in the constitution concerning fugitives from labor; but it applies, generally, to all clau ses in the constitution which are similar in their nature. The clause in that instrument concern ing naturalization gives to Congress, simply, the power to enact uniform laws upon the subject, and imposes no duties whatever open the States. tinder this ruling of the Supreme Court, there fore, Suite Courts may refuse, at their pleasure, to regard the legislation of Congressin the matter of naturalisation as mandatory upon pearl, and the State Legislatures may, whenever they deem it wise, prohibit the State Courts from oxerci sing the powers imposed. upon• them by • the naturalization laws. Acting ender this view of the me t the Legis -1 latnre of Maine has passed an 'act prohibiting all the tones of that State from .taking eogni i zance of any application of any alien to be Imitted to become a citizen, or to issue any Ca ! tintate of naturalization. This will thiow the whole business of making 'citizena upon the U. Courts, so far; at least,:as Alaine is concerned• 'jetties"- —Missomi ii now enjoying a Ju.. bilee, because it has set . law and decency at de fiance, and destroyed the sanctity of the ballot an d the rights of a free people by making an irruption into Kansas and forcing upon the peo ple of that - territory representativei whom they disown. The following despatch in the St. Louis Republican, glorying in the wicked and lawless act, is the coolest exhibition of scoundrelism we Imre seen for many a day: . The Jubilee. lanitrzanesce, March 81, 9 P. M. Several hundred rearming emigrant: from San wa just entered our city.. They were pre ceded by the Westport and Independence brass !ands. They came in at the.: West side of the public square, and proceeded entirely around it, the bands cheering us with fme - music and the emigrants with good news. Immediately follow ing the bands were about 200 horsemen in rega ler order, following these were 150 wagons, car riages, &c. They gave repeated cheers for Kan sas and Missouri. They report that not an an ti-slavery man will be in the Legislature of Tian- em. We have made a clean sweep. "Returning emigrants"! This is the name giv en to the Missourians who went over into Kansas as Missourians for the purpose of overawing the real citizens and defeating their wishes; and having succeeded they have returned to their homes in Missouri, wiaz flags flying, music play ing, and the mob applauding. "We"—we Mil sourians"haze made a clean sweep!" says the despatch. The facts here disclosed arc ' of the most as tounding character. Should slavery become the settled policy of Kansas, through such instru mentality, and should application be made for the admission of the territory as a slave State, the attempt to enforce her admission will end in a revolution. $25,364 22 TEE New YORY QUAILTEHLY.—This work was etarted throe years ago for the purpose, as its publisher tells us, of supplying the American public with that class of literature which works of a similar description have so long afforded EnglAnd, and we may say American too. It is intended to comprehend in its pages, from time to time, any subject suited to advance the Ameri can mind, and every theory calculated to have a wide bearing on the future destinies of our coun try. Its constant endeavor is to to foster a na tionality in literature and art. it is strictly con fined to original productions, and each number contains a brie f sandal of co temporary literature. It is cordially commended by such men as Wash ington Irving, W. C. Bryant, Francis L. Rawkes, D. D. LL. D. rte. The April number which is before us, commences the 4th volume, and pre sents an interesting table of contents. Terms, $3 per annum in advance. James GI. Reed, pub lisher, New York. - CINCINNATI ELICTION.--The Cincinnati Macs, the S. N. organ, publishes the returns of the late election in that city, omitting the figures from the 11th and 12th verde, in which the Know- Nothings destroyed the ballot boxes, and claims the result as an "American" (!) victory. This shows that, in spite of the disclaimer of the Cin cinnati Gazette, that the K. N. candidates intend to claim the offices as theirs, on the fact of an apparent majority accomplished by force and fraud; and it shows, moreover, that the ballot boxes in the two wards were destroyed by the "Americans," (shame that the name should be so disgraced 1) for the especial purpose of de strOying enough opposition votes to give them the offices. Is this a fair illustration of the precept that lAmerioans should rule America ?" He that ruleth his spirit is better than he that taketh a city. " We learn from the Commercial that the votes for two Justices of the Peace were kept in sepa rate boxes, and were not destroyed by s the mob in the 11th and 12th Wards. The vote in the whole city for those two officers is therefore complete, and shows the true strength of the two contending parties. It as follows: Messrs. Cbidsey and Neilson were on the "Citizens' Ticket," and hence they both ran ahead of their party strength. The vote for the other two approaches something like a test, and /bows an anti-K. N. majority of 611. The vote In the 11th and 12th wards, In which the ballot s for city officers were destroyed, wee as follows, for Justices: 11th Ward--Dem. 1072, K. N. 220; 12th, Dem. 934, K. N. 291.1—Total, Dem. 2006, K. N. 511. In the other 15 Wards Fenn, dem., for Mayor, has 7365, and Taylor, E. N., 7830. Adding the vote for Justices above given, as indi citing the prebable vote for Mayor, the totals will stand, Fenn 9371, Taylor 8341. Majority against the K. N. candidate, 1040. The Commercial adds the following, in refer ence to the excuse that the ballot box in the 12th ward was destroyed on account of Hiegel voting. "In conversation with Mr. Snodgrass, one of the American Reform Judges at the election there on Monday, welearn from him that the city box (which was destroyed) was in charge of three Judges and two Clerks, all of whom were of the Ainerican Reform party, except ono of the Judges. Mr. gnadgrass also etst•a the report that large discrepancy between lila number of mimes recorded on the poll books and the number of votes cast, is not Iraq that ouch a diserepaacy was at one time supposed to exist, but that after a fall examinatitarit was discovered that no dis crepancy existed beyond the extent of four or five votes, which, we are informed by competent judges, is no uncommon thing at any election." rimm the eltudnnati Golmaarelal WedausdaT afteract. NOME RIOTING Many of ?tin peaceable citizens were startled from their beds yesterday morning by the tramp of excited throngs on the streets, the marching of citizen soldiers, the beat of drums, and other sounds of warlike preparation. The city was restless during the night. Shots were fired at intervals, drums beat and fifes screeched, drunken individuals yelled, and never before did the fair moon look down upon such a night in our city. The grand attack expected at seven o'clock was not made; it being understood that It was a serious matter to invade Germany, prevented a grand demonstration of rowdyism in that direc tion. The night had worn away without the sig nal thunder from the big bell on the Mechanics' Institute. The barricades in Vide street were removed, as soon as it was discovered that • speedy invasion was not to be apprehended A large portion of the regiments that had been un der arms all night In the German military halls, dispersed, leaving only a company on guard. An effort was made early in the day to restore peace, by some prominent citizens—Faran, Day, Pendleton, Garrard, Storer, and others. Capt Moore and the other German officers, agreed at the solicitation of these gentlemen to give the cannon to the Sheriff on condition that it was to be placed In the armory,and not permitted to get into the hands of themob below the "Rhine." Assurances to that effect were given, and the cannon was unlimbered,(taken from Its carriage,) placed upon a dray, and taken by the Sheriff, ac companied by three of his deputies. On the corner of Broadway and Fourth • crowd over took the Sheriff and took forcible presession of the cannon, and ran with it to Fifth Street mar ket space, where several hundred persons were assembled. There, great dissatisfaction was ex-. pressed at the fact that the gun, from the ab sence of the carriage, was auservi4ble. Sev eral speeches were itade.--all infiimmatory in character, and in favor of baying the wheels of the artillery as well as the naked cannon. It then became apparent, If it had not been so before; that the dispute about the cannon was I mere excuse. The grand object to bo attained WU • foss, and the exhilaration of warlike oper ations. The cannon was a pretext. dia ry was raised that the wheels mud be forthcoming, or Germany would be invaded at once. The cannon, - still remaining helplessly on the dray, was taen up street with the view of pro miring the precious wheels, without which, it was considered the country would not be safe. 'The tide of human beings flowed from the various quarters into Walnut street, thus shifting the scene from the Vine street battle ground. Here a consultation was held, and &Committee appoint ed to go lifter the wheels. The• Sheriff, we understand, col:wetted to be one of the. wheel committee, for the sake of fur thering peaceful wands, we presume, and, while the committee were gone, the crowd was for a time at a lose for amusement. . .. . Although the Germans had removed the barri cades, the material for their instant menet/no tion was at hand, and themes standing in readi ness to do the work. - They boasted that they had 'still one cannon left, and that that woo well load ed.ii It wim.said that 'the foreman in .Frank Link's hrewe , who was wounded on elution day, was dying, nd that one of the Pers o ns-{the one whose awe-did not learn) sit ot last night," waa just dead, and the report seemed rather to awe than to exasperate. About' 12/ o'clock; the tfispesition of the crowd being still to 'occupy their position near thecanal, several - influential citizens were exhorted to ad- dress them, to disperse, or retire to nth street: a At one o'clock matters looked more peaceful E at any time daring the preceding forty-eight dt two o'clock news was received that the Germans had given op the wheels to the Sheriff, on his assurance that they should not be taken possession of by the mob, and used to their dam age. Everybody was glad to hear this: The Rover Regiment, which had been ordered up to the canal, fell back, and the turbulent masses of men scattered rapidly. There is now some reason to think that the worst is over. Last night,the Irish and the negroes,disgueted that they were is this case placed in a false posi tion by being out of the fight; (a thing almost unprecedented in this country,) got up a skir mish amongst themselves, on Eat Sixth street, near Baum. Thenegroes thereabout, it appears, espoused the Know Nothing cause, and came ip collision with a party of Irish, and after a char fight, were driven into the house of Geo. Ware, a colored man, which was then riddledwith boul ders, the sash and glass being smashed out of every window, the door splintered, and the fur niture much injured by the boulder bombard ment. Several persons were bruised in this af fair, but none seriously injured. The military companies are now marching to their armories to disband. The crowds that so long hung along the canal have dispersed. It is now believed that the dread alarms of war era o'er, and— The above comes down - to 3 o'clock on Wed nesday afternoon. The Commercial of Thurs day morning says about 4 of 6 o'clock in the afternoon a parcel of boys or young men at tempted to cross Vine st. Bridge, and threw stones at the Germans, whereupon the Germans fired upon them, and they dispersed. None of them were hurt; but the report of the firing soon spread down town, the alarm bell was rung, the military turned out, and for a while the greatest excitement prevailed; but the Mayor prevented any further outbreak, and the military dispersed. The night of Wednesday was free from riot, but excitement still prevailed through out the city. The Germans kept sentinels on duty all night, in their part of the city. The danger was generally thought to be over. Facts, without Comment—The Public gli01:1111 KNOW nO—N, o York, Ort.lo,lBs2.—ktra Hartley, No, 115 Suffolk etreet, write us that she has been trou bled with worms !Ur some three Tears, and that AP Wed em cal of Dr. NcLasee Criebroted ;Week/sot which On:sight away overf,fiy large estreas. Harustialgoodbealth tiamadistals retOstiod. Qulgby. No. 182 Leek .t, N.. York. under date of Nor. 22, 1852. ..it.. us that she had a child whlth had been unwell - kg better than two monthe Ehe procured a bottle a110t...n..1 Vermifoge and ethalolsteaxi It The child paned • Iva• quantity of worms. and to a few dime vu m hearty a. ever ft had been. Parente with such testimony !Nitre them. should not hedtate when there le any neeon to suspect won.. and lore no time to procur ing end adingdsterths Dr. klelane'e Vermifore. It DIM' 011 s. and I. perfectly safe. 1111.Porthseers will be carehd to ask for DB- WLANIVE CILIEBDATED VERAIIYIIOE. and take none elm. All other kermilhaws, in comparleon are worthless. Dr. W Lane's iraudhtme, also him celebrated Leer PDI., wan now he had at all respectable Drug Storm In the United Etates and limn the mole proptietore, Also for sale by the mle proprietors, FLEMING BROTHYRE, igra-dAwEI liammaars to J. Kidd A Co.. 80 Wood at But Known when Tried.—These gentle. mm take yleasn.Wha teetlfyltot In Inward to B. A. Pa. eetaers TemMite. because too of the flambee* men It In their palvite prsetke u anklet,. fora number of yeen.nud they have known It,by oteervatln. to to good Now Awn, July 4th, 1145.1. Yrars. 8.6 Pokurtork ef to, Goomannon—llaring .od roma valuable Varmltuge ttr son. tuna and haring alern It 4.W for 61.47 would noonamond It to a/I ma 4 s.. and .Indent moody for all mew of worm. In no Instance hays we el.r aeon n 4) norulto following Its adadolstration, but &luny. ham It answered ths trurpcarn for which It nu Intended. and barn entirely oat/0f...U.7. Balloting that encryttilog that bar boon ..t Ibrth In no gird to Its virtues Am otrietly to asordrnew with our ob. orrvatnnor. not only as plartltioners. but as mon or bad roma no would UnbeeLUll4l7 .ay.tp nil who road thia I hat It In tha bast Vortnitogo now in on.. and that It. vir tues are boot known when tried. . noovKa k MELT. Prslerkl sad .raid by 13. A WEVE.9TOCK A CO.. gamer of Woad wut 7I .t sty. ap.34k11. Uneurrent Money, Gold, Silver, Mode, de We will purchase Indiana, Trans. Alleghe gamy, Winossia, I3ltmU, Nowport Safety Pond and al Oncurront Manay at kw , Mt. of discount than anY oth or hors* to this city. -- The histmet proxidans paid for Old Hiller and thild. Forty 'alum M. aM. Rank Stock nantsd at Mahan mutat Tabs. N Neilson_ . Stsekhonse MIL of Ezebanao on .Coutto t Co.. Banters, Lrton, lutd on all nth.r ports of Campo. fursahoi on appllattion In mi. to cult parch... 2. O'CONNOR. BROTIIER a (X 4. Bankers and - tgobartge !lenient Agents - Equitable . Tire .Insuranceto, of London. and Granite Ineuranse Co. of Nog Yost. lknon, \o. 15 Wood et, I dam from Firm et. =VI-11We Cough Remedies.—Dr. Keyser's Pectoral rnn will cure you. Dr. Korrre. Pactrgal Syrup .111 cur* DrouclaltA Dr. Server'. Pectoral Syrup 011/ run lorroatl. Dr. &Toes PIA-lona Syrup mill rare Intiurara. Dr. K.r..i'. Pectoral Syrup .111 ears Arad to the head Dr. lloyar's Porton' 4prop (will eat. Inapteut Carr roartko. A matt attar trout Mr. J. W. Veatch. of Rokeby. Ohio. rays "I want you Warta me two Millet of your Pectoral Syrup by mall. There 1. &lady bore who ha. • mash and the doctors can't even her. I am In the WM. way, and tried everything without hentolk until I got a booth of your Pectoral Byrum 1 took-la but twlem and It cured me sound and well" Ask for Da Krlstais Pgrroass. Brant and tat • no other Prim, to eta. Bold at Dr. 26TBEIt'8. No 140 Wood .t_ andat J. P. FL!: b 0 4 0 . "tt, Allesheol. roh2t.d/rwti The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Sir. Kennedy. of Roxbury, has discovered to ems of our eostwoe putters ves4lLe • nmssly that now reerytted of Mosso, frees tto wort borwilgto to o swoons "vole. EN has tried It to over 01.1,113 hundred owl. wad o.B} 61154 erupt In twofers (both thunder honor.) U. hoe two Jo hi. voseesslon orer two bitoired sertlllsete, 0, Its talus. all within twenty miles of flortost. Two tattles sze varrantsd toms.* • nursing on.. Ism th One to LW...bottles .11l mos the wont bled of pimple@ of th. tem Two to LIMO bottles vlll clot. the system Mille. Too bottle.... vszvental to rare the worst nubs le tiv mouth sad stomach. Three to Ors loWes too ~rooted to ware the worst ewe of anvil:ohm Om t two tottleo or* worrazdad to ewe all broom t!. .y.., two bottles are warranted to our. running of lb. Ws and biota...ow tn. hair. Ihnar to d bottW an warranted to eon corrupt and One MUM will mans ell eruption of the skin. Two to Uwe* bottles en wurented to our. the worst use of ringworm. Two to threes bettlee an warranted to con the wet doe peyote m of rheurnatlem Three to lbw bottlm are warranted to cum salt Hence give to eight bottles will cure the worst our of scrofula A benefit I. .Ivan experierest from the Net totth, and a perfect cure to warranted when the above ossantlty 1. taken. Nothing locks so loaptobable to them who have In vale tried ell the wonderful mullein of the day, m that a:, common weed glowing In the manna and along 01 , 1 uteme wells, mould more every humor In Use system 7.1 It I. now • Omni feet II you bee . ..humor IYhae to Mart the .are no ife nor .6, hums or ha's about It rating mm. num end not yours. I peddled over a thcmsand bot tles ofit Irs the vicinity of Baton. I know It. ethete In every eau. It bac already done mme of the greatest cone wow done In Musachmette. I gave It to children • year old; to old people of dot,. I him are pus, Puny% wormy lookleg children, whose Seth mu soft nod Cabby, restored to • whet date of health by one bottle. To those who ore misleoo to a eta headache, one bottle will always cure It. It ems great relief to catarrh and • Ozanne. Some Who here been costive Per mare, have M. ' tan and been regulated by It. Where the body I. mond, It work colt* guy, but where them Is may derangement of the functions of nature. It will cause very eingular reel Deg., but yon most not to armed—they always Weep pear to from Pau dam to • week. There le never • bed re sult from It. On the eontrary, when that feeling I. Or. 71711 0111 6•1 JOILIStif Ilk. • new person. 13heard same of the most extrimagarA encossionn of It that man Gorr lb breed to. No change of diet br aver sacemary—eat the beet you ma met. I have likandie an herb, which. ohms dm. mood to Sweet MI, (Camino Scroftaons meaning of the neck and under the ears. Price BO veleta Prim of the bledkel Discovery SI per tattle., DIRECTIONS FOR 118131.—Adult, one tablevthoonful p. day. Children our eight years. demon emscuthrk etaktren from flew tog: ream teowpoonful . . As o dlrecUon can to mad* • ble to coartitu enough to °Mato on bowels taloa • day.• Er. KENNEDY gine personal of enrofula. Sold, whoksole and Marl. at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood beet. corner of V Ride WM/. &WYK_ A Special Bulletinfor the Sick.—Dr. Mani'. Anipostaing ardini relines with wonderful rapid ity every Wender buddent to the digettive anpruntos, re storm the egtellt4 Mews the strength; hardens themr dK bragus the nerves. gins elasticity to the Write, re cruits the mental energies, banishes deenotsder.7. Imparts to the attenuated frame s news robot appearang irritation. calm the disturbed lausarthation, hull& up the shattered onletitutlou: and may be taken without fear by the Ambled nualden. renh or mother, no It Is eonapcord nobly of the Mew of rare Oriental babe: patent may to, ineignmeoeshilarste and restore. If the system hat berme related by Improper Indulgen ce, the Cordial will Intones more vigorous vitality loth 0, ru-y organ. The leadtude resulting hoer late hours or too clam apPlleation to labor (deny Irbid, Is Quickly nunoveet by 1b ectloo.edd balm *needed in mdentary. aeoupatkets. and outdid to incouverdenoe therefrom, will And It a see and healthy stimulant. When tberboulationot the blood e r mi ghp, oranyer the funetione of the body are suspend• ed or imperfastly tom. 11.111 restore the oaturel so tto. and commusleate permanent energy to the secretive 103.1 distributive organ. Thom who Sr. bowed down by physical dehWty, and ea Webb ag to dowitt of over recovering the vigor and Wee or mooboed, a re invited to give this wonderful Intim:cant a trial. It lifeboaea the elements'or their nistoratbm.— Barbee they bare consumed thri drat bottle, they will to ronectenc that the retruperative PrbledPi• Is at wort in 111. cry debilitated portion of their frames, sod hope, moon to be realised in their thorough recovery, will spring up Is their hearts. The Cordial Is put up, highly tonal:Anted. la plat Dot lea Price $3 per both. tiro for 13, 2113= Mt C. IL HMO, hoprietor. N 0.162 Broadvar. Now York. Amorts.—Plttotoreglo Vim= Ram. No. CO Wood 4=4 Goo. IL gat•as. 140 Woad at; R. E. Bums. 67 Wood st.— Oporboof Qtr: J. P. num. Hold br arugelte throughout tba gaited Stated, (bots ft. and the West loam Xaseb and A'amiort.-Tho Cottformator lady InoorkoLfroot Pals, cutely matte the Het to the want shape of the lied. no ► ems hat leas eiey,.cot the Awed Y ield on dtaid• cepa seamy be ha Lareet, Three O'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. JOHN C.-BAKER & CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from - none but fresh and Nanny unra undo tha. rcm.3. l ..114"igimof their J. C. B. it CO. tas vent plea.. in offering their brand of Oil, which, on secosust of Ste maulor mode of prepare. tion.fnahnon and purity, can betaken .It2Out dlaelLh DT the. !Milt dalksta. It L nrunonesary la advert to the peculiar efteaal of tbl, very veinal& and scientific remedy. Its sumac ln the cure of Cistonle ithetunatlens, Scrofula, and Lung Dia gases, :when aktilfully applied and Peswewrtrd in. ie no longer a scatter of amjeaturw. it is COW acknowledged to Deems healing virtues airman Incomparable to any other sPectfir- Sold In tattles, whoierale and retail. by the mor. Uhicturers JOILN C. SAHEB I CO. Ns 100 North Third et., Philadelpida, And by irregglitta In Pittabmuls and drawbars. fell-tuidgerff 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855 the PhEISKIGEtt Tann will ran ae Salon, until for ther notice Pan nits WILL UM Al 3 A. K. Man. Tule " " at Ba. N. =teMCME:= These Train all rtm through to Crestllns, and sonnet than with the Comadrui and Cincinnati. Ohio and Judi. ana and Balletbntalns and India. Railroads. At Mans field, winnactions are made tor Neonark. SanasTina, lion roevilla Sandusky, Tolsda. Chicago. &Li and at AM... br Clentland. An No trains con on Sunday. Through Ticket* .n sad to Cinolnnatl. Lonlirrllle, St. lonisjadjahattms. Chrnakci, Rock Wind. eori Warne. Cleseland and the principal t 0... and eltias In the West The NEW BRIGHTON AOOO3I3IODATION TRAIN will ears Pittsburgh at. 10 a. u and b r. a, and N*♦ Brigh ton at I a. st. and I v. at -4 Tor Tleketa sad farther Itilbraution, apply to At the corner Al" under the Monongahela Howe, Or at the Federal street Nation. to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittatanch. Marra 10th, 1855. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to families in either of the 1.0 cities. Ord.. mar be left at the 2dlll, or 10 our boor* et Lb store. of LOtIAN, WILSON 1100, 62 Wood Bt. 13 HALINIIIISITSR. earl= Ldberety and St. Mar M. EL P. SCHWARTZ. Droggin, ARe thßoy. 86121640 TERRE. CARL WY DELIVERY • BRYAN. ------ SPRING STYLE OF EATS. M'CORD & CO., HA TTER S, Have now on hand, afresh supply of Gen t:lemons' DRESS FLAT!, Spring Myte. Alen, a complete asoortmentsi Ciente' and Youths' SOFT RATS, of the Wen feel:dons, to ohleh they Invite the at tention of the public. Canter Filth and Wood ets nabls JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Bailing, Iron tenni, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, ke., Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., •Ilare on hand a variety of new patterns retry anti Plato. suitable far ell WM..... Punka.' .t• tention geld to widish:le Greve Leta. Jcbtang done et stunt notke. mlatf WESTERN TEA STORE, Comer of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. M'OLURG. Our Tana will be mound on trial unequaled .6tn.taim. lath. city: /Anoka reene. Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,so, 62, I',oo and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Breakfast, 30 and Imperial & G. P., 75. n eta. per lb. 1,00 d. 1,50 per lb. Two pat up lo "day bout hom 6 to 2) lb.. Sr ramnr we. • liberal illsznint made to retail deabire. COFFEE—Java, la GuaPre, and Rid tbPr Gown and ReaPed. "SCOARSI—Loren ' tads and iliener's Loa fa Puleerioni and Owl. of &pare Aire. ancotate• Sineer. Pleilea Preen an/ Dried /}air, tate H, OLMES J _ RABE & CO evOCNIOOR TO A. H. EIOLMES & BROTHER, MA111774107111113 u SOLID BOX VICES; HAMMERED IKON AlL as, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Sorevra, Aqf hag cad Adliesatior llaeblarry, Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Note complete, PITTSBURG 11, PA., wcouroon, No. 112 Worn an. tor Tom SM. mlrmr Woos. urei Szrrums , m. WAIL cork warranted• cutt3l.tf ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Cblison Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND TIT NO ULM:RALLY, Par Warming and Vrntaation of Buildings. A. A W. Ell eoatratt Ibo Warming .ail Ventilating by Stream Het Water, Pipes or Cblboa'a trireme. Cbarr_bet, Ilebtebt, Werretals, tartan., antra tlernee, Mart Elm. Jell Meals or DaAlUaes. No. 23 Market ea. rutebersb Equitable, Fire Insmeance Company. • OF LONDON. CAPITAL. e,2,500,000. POLICIES LTA'!" ED .1 T 17IE LO WEST RATES For thb, btgbli mr.ralble Company. by • O'CONNOR, BROTH:RR & CO.. Bankers, Ire., No. 15 Wood et., Pittsburgh. tob3l.l.dk Pennsylvania Insurance Com_pany, OF PITTSBURGH J conniM PoURTII AND KtIITIIIIRLD tiVIRKTs. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. INSURE BUIS AND OTHER PROPERTY. AGAINST L OSS OR BADGE BY FIRE ASH) THIS PERILS Or. Bea and Inland Naligation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. P. Johnston. W. arclinc,A, D. 11. Long, A. J. loam. Rods Nat./ram J Wier Sproul, Kennedy T. Mond, . (Norge R. White. Jamb Panter. Wade tlateptoni limas S. K. 1. 11. R. (loggesholl. A. A. Carrier. W. S. Marto. D. It. Park. Preadrot—Ron. Wm Johnston. rim Pis y a nd T'op ...it—R animpi--Aods Naternm Smear A Cmritr. Attrition( Scrrettry-0 0 Carrier. 11141 Athenzum Fire Insurance Company of London. Authorised Capital $10,000,000. lil/113C1.11 to I' MIAZZLPRIA. Atwood A Co., John rantum, John (11 ihuirsta 11. Stuart. mn C Hy horn Co. Wet. Staten b. Co., Powers eightman, White. Stereos A 00 Aunt lot the United Stat.— FREDERICK RATCHFORD STARR. United !Wag Branch OHM, So. SO South Fourth stmt. Phlladalphla. A. A. HARDY, Smut Ow Pittsburgh. No. an Water .t. IM=TI Citizen's Insurance Campy oz rittsburgn WM. BACIALEY, P, dint. SAMUEL L. g.I.H.SHILL &'r. OPIIGE. 94 MATER, BITASEN MARIAT..AND IMOD STRAWTS. MEDIUM HULL AND CAROO RISKS ON TIII OWO AND UIMIBSIPPI ILIVIRDS, AND TNIBIY^A IES Or /anew apaimat Lan/Mauler by Pm . ALSO 114 RTperil* AT LAe I &K ON A and Ni.A.NO NA FICA TWA and TRASPO. faItiGTOIS , 1 Richard Floyd. N. M. Filar,. Wm, Bingha. John 8. Dilworth, FILICiP Fallen, J. Behoomoakem Wm. ' Ham i tem ?Jr, r. m.% 8. Ilmbaugh. lame 31. Penammk , M•ner 1117333 J.. M. Cooper, 3. John W ..... Wm. U. 11•714 otos. don I I:SiJliCir Life, Fire P & TT Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTABURGII. PA. ROM: CALO4 /amides/. Jassa D. Maim, Doer. This Company makes every Insurance ap ivolsiaais toot consectsd sith L[7l6 RIMS. „.,_ , ,Alos.acalsot 11.01. a csa t o Maass . tho 01gio and .sosoalPiirlyoro and Irllsotonea, and Ruin. Ebb am orally And against Loan or Damage by Fire, .a d against tha Party of thellea and Inland Na Lion in PorgaTrattad at tha lowest nem amaistant with - sabt7 la MUM DIRWITIMIC Alexander Bradley UNwtGailmy, iZerOLAm' , ',T....v.. /loon; William Phllllps. -- John Pullama, r mud Bleelartall. - ' John So 3 Jame* W. Hallman. Joseph P. ansm, AL D., Chas. Arbuthnot. John.ll Jame IlauZ, Dark! Maur. Ilmatto N. Les. filttatufts. John YOIll. Pa. mr2s-I.rfo Mat COD/ Ipaar Hat soLl -- , PH3,AJOELPA Fire and .l- Life inranft, Coßany, No. 149 CHESTNUT STEELE, OPPOSITE TIIR CUSTOM, ROMA Will make ail kinds of Insurance, either Perpetos or Melted, on every description of Property or klerelisndlee, ROBERT nab rates of premium. P. RINO. President. EL W. BALDWIN. Vice President. DIRECTORS: Hors. .1 N. a. Co L D. English. Cleo. W. mown, I P. R. Savory Joe. B. Peril. C. Sherman. I Jnbo Clayton. S. J. Hamm% E. Whim. P. DUMB." Recratazr. J. O. 1811/71N. Anent, stover Third and Wood streets. Weems Insurance Comp any OF PITTSBURGH. ISOM MIL4II , rum V. K. 0.4 , M, IT. Will Insure against all kinds of Fire and Marino Risks. m o t, Elm= Yea. McAuley A. Mmtet. Goo. Dente, 0. W. Pleketeou, Piebbq CI. W. Jaclumu. I. LIPP...* Wm. U. Smith. Zr A balms laetllatloa U 11611 5 ,4 by Modem will Imouu la MIL community, uld vi oviii liberally ailjuat and Pramatly TAT Sat Imes at Orrice, N. 02 Water (Ossua riy. wu.bou.A. up etch,Plttabanlb JAebe R Attila Jr . VTm. . L on , e 0. Lron ltelmnee Mutual Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. OPPICE NO. 70 MINUS STREET. Mal.—AngO,l=2,o4l, &away Imrested. • F th aIINSUKANCE—OIi Buildings, Mar susts, husitus. 5.., In turn or country. . Th. Muth.' Pinelpia, combined wi•••rosity of • 4.h01i Ushitol, entitle. th• Insured to ,Mt , in Iho loo o W "gra °Bece'imrtattilrbtalrilltrilag=. r t. ' u. conyartible, lite c r il Lettar i pa dial Btoek af • Comfy. B. H. Lemr ;ll•cretar7Y - DLRZOTOILS: Ciao Tine•e, Wm. it. Thompson, Leiria It.dableint, George N. Baker, (7k.4.7=11.L. Z liked. W. Tildriff. . Lotbrop, WBehest ritcon, , Hobe Canon. M '. 11 ° 111L .- rt Toand, iideard U. Jamas. JILIMII L. Taller, Wm. Mums, • — limb T. thmting, • Archibald War, • 11. 11. Strand, , ,Wns. M. Petard*. MAO. ' J. 41 0014141 N. AMR mh1146 muse Third and Woad irtmetsi.. DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for enle One II undred Leta, very adrantageotiely looted. to the City of Dubuque. and ra , eventfully mast propoente far thriearne, or nay Portion of them. • The completion of the Great Giber," -Ceutral iz It. to thh Irlty—ttes large Upper Btheissippi Meer saga.. translated bene—the ham lest tieuhatogether with the present rapidly appreciating sane of real state, combine to promise detinable results to thane whiling to inset to City Property. Any information wUI be promptly communicated If de shed. Addres T. N. JSSUP L COSIPLNY. mhabamfc a Dubuque, lona I:raArrrtemrzmminirczaM SIGHT BILLS DRAWN 8.1 DUNCAN, SIIEBMIN & CO., ON THE`_ UNION BANK, LONDON IN PUID3 OP LI AND UPWARD& These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal Towne of Familial, deotland and Lnairil. and the Continent -Ws also draw SMUT ➢ILLS on M. A. Granebaum & Bailin, PBANKtORT A MAIN. • Which servo am Remittance to all parts of German/ !avatarland and Holland. Penang intending to travel eland may procure throngh ne fatten of Credit. on whiehlhioney can be ohtalinel. needed, In any part of Surve. Collations of Bills. Notes.' and other acuities in En• rope. 001 rewire prompt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS At CO.. Wrod, corner Third street. enral •hkh aaemm to manic to Carter'i Mr. V. Boyden, Pinnerly of the Astor Roue, New iYork, and late proprietor of the Exchange Roll, illehmond, le one of tbe hundreds who have been eared of severe Neu ralgia. by Carter's Spanish 31Lxture. Since hi. cure, he has recommended It to cambers of others, who were earning with nearly every form of dl. ea., with the most wonderful tumor. .. • ... • . Ile says It la the moat extraordinary medicine bi' ever cUied, and Melt:wet blood purifier known. See advertisement In another column. mhD-lerditlrT Dr. Fiteh's Opimon of my Braces. D. Munson 11. Kzusa—Dear Sim In reply to yours of the lath hut.. requesting my opinion of your Shoulder Drams, I would say thst I consider It or. of the best ever devised, and would Old that I have myself been long In the habit of employing a somewhat similar Brace with the greatest advantage brew. of contnicrtlon of the chest by Wooing. whener from habit, ocermation or debit Ity, more especially where them In weaknees or irritation about the lunria.and morsel less predisposition to consumption—with the philowophy of Its effects In thew, owes, you Ere of alum icitimaby a co ruccoalnted. In acme forme of heart Woes" or army& thetle emelternent of that organ, I here oleo found the Shoulder Dram of advantage. Ido not healtate to recom mend your Bran In all ...es when a Braces le required. se one of the meat our and etSclent yet In use. • • • Vera cm!) . rows, CALVIN 11. FITCH. Sold whole:ale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S. (40 Wood ttreet. Pittsburgh, Pad ed.. • complete ageortmen t of DI "Übe, medicine. rovt aptly for We. mhe-daw TI ender, Broken Breast and Sore Nipples —Mien pale or nwelllng begin, rub In Dalley's Pen Po Duet.' and lay on a plaster tisk. a Js;, then no breast can break: but ((already ,broken, lap on planters three time a day; all pain will ,end erectly. To sore nippks, constantly keep the salve—b • fsw dressings only, any nipple, no matter If for six months sore 0r nearly rutted off, and no bad that the lady will swoon on its being touch ed, can I. Instantly awed, and canal rapidly—wash it off [113110.$ Tort RAOUL—Pat L little Dailey'. Pain Extrattor on Nob tr. Lod apply to the hollow part. and rub Some on the elosthrable pain will stop Instantly, Borne who have had. daily without intermission, the Noverest pain for three Nests by so dnins, heme been enrol lostantly. nthaioderlik•T Among Diseases, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint rank a• most difScult to cur. We are p.emned to have It In our power to point :out a remedy which has proved effectual In many mime, and which we can alfely recommend ass certklu and Infallible cum It bee been the manna of reselling thotmande 'from an untimely grave.— We 1114112 the Floolland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. at the German Medicine etore. 12) Arch Philadelphia. Pea ulvertiniment. ap.s-Ted6wEl Sick Headache and Neuralgia of Eight irna• STASI.° Col. HT OA [turn DIVUILATIVI Stage.— Mr. Willie= Trimble, Allielvy • Row, Bayardstown. Fifth ward, ay he was nuredal Sick headache of eight years Mending, by throe hotline of Oakeley's Reparative Syrup Ho has tried mione pbyrklato without a cure. He le now lithely well. Oakley'. Depurativii le for Rheims tleto. Rimini., Tatter, acid all eruptive Henan.. Fora`, wholesale. and retail, at DR. REESER'S, No. 140, Wood et.. Sign of the Golden Mortar. mho Price 75 cente per bottle. . . • • Irgiintock's Family Medicinea.—Wa all Um ottontloo of hos& of fozolltokand other, to tbo ad mtlannoot m Ms fourth moo of the.. va1141.10 Paton/ hfoalkiros. Balm ofa Tnonsard Flowers, for beau tifying be Complexion, and era.lleatina all T.R. Pumas and Flacitia from tbo tam ewe at Dr Koyueo, lio Wood gtrant. foloolowd HENRY H. COLLINS, FOKINADDINO AND - COMMISSION MERCUANT .C=MMMMDM CHEESE, MUTER, SEEDS, FISH And Produce Generally. No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. FLEMING - BROTHERS; WHOLESALE 7 D M UGG 4 ISTS, NO. 00 WOOD STREFN . rirrguckaff, l'A. rowister•ef th. Ed'Larte . ooelelsrated PermNue, Lt. Che New Daguerrlan Gallery. MR. NELSO!:I . would respectfully inform hl. Mende and the public generally, tbist An order Lo omed the daily increasing demand Da‘rucreeotmset he has Imd built and hag now cometed (over the Old Pn.t Orden. Third street,/ one of the w moat spacious and ommOneent Sky Idea (biller'. over sonstrurtod D. du.r , w`trPe number.. In the United Rates. We are slow riceparcol ts assents Likenesses id all sixes and str/es, in an, ercacits from o'clock A. 11. till 4 &clink A visit from o il ix solleited. whether they wish Mr Likeness es or not ninon& 094 Net OM. Third.stresit NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. C. A. Oyeene's Eye Cups. LIKING PARTICULARLY gOLS'IROUS P of Introducing my invaluable CUPS Into every Dore of Ulla State, d eapecielly for Pittsburgh and vicinity, I oTecilo any Phy an sician, Druggist or other ecientille perm. more than ordAary inducements to become my agent I .may be rem at the City lintel any Kay ham Use 10th of AuriL 'ernit• ANEW & GOOD BOOKS—Plain Words to Young Oommunicants, by Dr. Alexander! • Young Oommurticant'a Catechism. by Willirom The Isms of Figurative Lautrrege. ismi. Morning. with Jens. by lam Lilly Gordon. the young housekeeper The School of Chent, or Chtistianlty In its leading as. peels, The Fountain of Living Waters, Illututed by fend. Sth edition; Prime's Turns in Europe end the East. the best book of travel, yet.. The Diu iiiIIIII2III2. or the history of Ruth, the Moabib ere by Dr. TIDe; The foresters, by Prof. Wileorx The Words of Jenny h o M e in ps d o o f f S JLanP et l: Minist er W igChildren: Life end EFietlts of St. Paul, The Hiding place, by Sieferiann The Night Lamp, not received, a lane variety of thrologked Worn. American and English. J. h. DAVISON, ape 03 Market at_ near Stit. NINE DRESS GOODS—A. A. Macon & Co. have nut reed another eplendld lot of Dress calk comprising deb hind. Wisedend figured itilkm Mein and figured ilexastes, 'Tisanes, Organdlu, &c., with some very elegant nyles of Flounced Baran Rob.. No. 25,11 h st. apo 110U$E & LOT FOR sllo—For nale, a new Fume Dwelling ileum with good lot.. palling Arie. fruit trees, &o, hiesuutly o f on Alt. Wssh" !ninon, •Ithin 2U minutes walk of the nity. Penune of small mune. dulrous of Ilvingout of the city, in the pure air. yet •ithin a !Mort dletance of their places of bonne., will find tbirfa rue oprortunity. Apply to ape S. CIITIIBERT &SON. 140. ad et. tODOZ, BAJOU'S SUPERIOR KID GLOVES—Mark and darkeolora also, anotherßot by bat ereeuhre FRENCH WORKING 001 - MN, meshed roes Expreaa at ape VAN IiORDER'S. f Market M. . COFFEE -50 bags Green Rio now landing by R. R. km We by lOAIAH DICKEY A CO. _,, Notice to Stockholders Orme Onio a Panturtiorema Hammen C0..1 Pittsburgh. April 4th, 1855. Tit Con.aa Rotann. INtaideak—Dear .So, r lIE Committee appointed to examine the Mots, Vouchers and Amounts of the Ohio and Penn. thvnt. Relined OemtlenT, dud it Impracticable, from e immense man of documents and amounts accumulat ed through a winder reedit serve guirr, to make • repeat ter the aliourned meeting or Stockholders on the 10th lost. "They this it due to:distant Btochlolders to wive this bake In order to obviate the neceulty of their attendance on the 10th Aped. The Committee will. however, be premed at an curly day, of whit% dud nonce will to given. etatingst Menem. thee, that every facluty of memo to all the hoot. Papers qd Oonwspondertice has•been cheerfulit afforded by th e o n fficors of the Outipany. TIIOSIAB 0000711 AN, Ikt (101111 L Y. apfedtlilap JOHN DISACLL, Jr., Com. Trinity School. PAROCHIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, &ender the anaplore albs Rector and Vestry of Trini. ty arch. ILICI/AB.D B. SHIM, Principal. Thin School nth he opOned on Monday. April IGth. the Sunday Ekbool Room of Trlnlte Church. 811th Arne!, and le desied to affordthe blithest adventures for thor. mph ringtrai In the Englith Brim:when. and In the rudi ment of es. Applications for adtolegrno.or for huller Infortoalion. may bit made to tbe &TIM. of Trinity Chttren. No. 303 Nam xtreaL For Rent. 61. A . O s t. ,D in Peebles townshix, thy; about. 10 serge In Ixail l a h ttrit2tafil l eica ft =le: log, and the balance billssidn. •Peeled foe • NureenY and Vineyard. Will be leaeed oo &Tunable terms fie one or more yearn , D. W. C. BIDWELL. =7j 166 Front anent. Pittabnrgh Board of Trade. ' , CUE regular Monthly Meeting of tee Aii sonatina will be held In their roomaou Frlday.Apsil 6 at 714 &dock P. M. A full and punctual attendance hi renuastal. aa matters of Interest mill be brought bodge the meeting. &pa.= W. S. HAVEN. Seelv iA. MASON CO. nro now opening2oo dt. , =` , : d rrik a ir di r. unit:l6l, I W.= which h... m to:ti nu ' rrhaaodho u ntrao fa , ramPut7 at much leas than root of manufacture. aps .tiBSTETRICIAL INSTRUMENTS —I have' FOP hand two eat§ of Obetetrical Instruments, w bleb bait; been left wlitt mo by st phyeHoo ooUd, e from trap tbs. They ere of the finest quality sod $o good ea new. I will sell the. Instruments very cheap. and persona erieb- Ing to purchase will ohms ball sod sestolue them before rtrehseitur elsewhere. MO IPLEMINO. Tamese Cloths PUY tb BURPIITIELD have reo'd a supply of the above popular goods for =urn ng drones, Lb. Mack Bconbaaloos. Ilournlns Alraeras, &Indio da Lain., Persian do Lalnra, Crape Itoraga. Tl. oars. tr. and Mourning Onlian innoroa. aandkorchlaflt, dpenenrs. t aab. . Mortgagol For Sale. WE HAVE a fow No. 1 nortgr:i&f;o: AMC OF PITTSBURGH STOCK-20 Awes wasted at N. 71 Fourth Mgt WILKINS i CO , Conualadon Beam and Baskin. a.—Tais formidable disease the skill of physicist., yields Ilk • Spanish ~. w¢coz, nt. LipmLipplyo". SPRING AND S UMM ER GOODS, AT THF;STORE OF MURPHY &BURCHFIELD, North East annex of sub and Mark et its, Pittsburg, ADZES' DRESS GOODS, • incluaing /Spring and Sommer Silk. Blank do,Thanes, Hera csi3Orerrtir, and o mq. ot i lar . gris of trnarda Perelan Dense. area - WWI." " de Lama! Fronela ilitintTa ' and Brain:dines. English and American prints, et. WIIITE 0005 S, plain and figured. fur Ladles' Dream; Shawl. Scarfs. Glare. Modem Ribbon*, A. EMBROIDERIES—Super new style of Wren h worked Collars. Meares, Spenoms. Bands, I bunch:to, Edgings, per seta of Collars and Blear. MOURNING COOFor Dream% Mending Tomas , Clothe, Bombazines, Mouse do Lanes, Borages, Tisanes, ete. UOUSEREEPINO GOODS—Such asQuilts, goods for Bedspreads, Sheeting. Pillow Case Bimini... and Linea. Uhl* Cloths, Towolling. Napkin. etc. 11,1 no, Men and Bora' Wear. including , super French Cloths, and Caalimeres, Twoeds,Nanidn.and Nankinetts. Satin. Silk and Marseille* Twain*. Bosom Lino. (pculi Iflas.l and superior Misting ' Our stook being eery Mae, and pried low for quality ofg.ds. 0. invite the can our reir.l. , elisth.M 4 rem ritztly m n Admeate copy to arroonnt of 12) h 2 DUDLEY, STONE & COMMISSION dc FORWARDING MERdHANTS NO. 9 BECCAND STREET. (between Main and the Riser,) Louisville, Ky. ARTICULAR attention paid to the Nam and eof hemp, .CeMan, Mcro, a Ark, Per, sal Plow, Cheese, dc. together trith ell kind, of Producer and Manufaxtureel .mirk. Minn le Stelicitat. and tired advances ot.fe. • large room le devoted to the exhi Wilco and sale of no Forted. Melodeon; (March and Parlor Organs, and Medea! Instruments • Wei me • W. A. Rlehardeon Co., Hemp Mangled A. Buchanan a Co-. Wholesale Omen and fkontelesion tilerchants, Carnal.. Bro., Wholesale Orcoers and Stare...Lc Manullaturers, Watkins (Neon Pork Packers t Dim. Louisville, Hy, mission Merebantii, Armstrong Allen, Pork Dealers, Montgomery, Mange Co., Whole:nig Dry (loud& [mla•lyd POUBTERNTII ANNUAL 5-rff IBITION, Will be (Tyndall the 9th day of May, '55. t. TEM Ql . ll' OP CLNCIRNATL MJNUFACTURERS, Mealmnies, Artists IVand another. Cr. Invited to contribute apechneum ot,ar labor and exhibition. of their earn. swa mpetent Judas. will be appointed to examine and rd Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas, • -to Ulm entitled to the tame under the ' Special atteteon 111 called to the 6th Ertra -Preatiorn. t. ' a l :.. - 43 4' le t ea Le ttm W aartliVre '''U tt I h el=an " gro! end utility eshibitel bola any tartion of the nailed ' Stetes, Fif ty Donors. All articlu from • dlstanoe will he caritolly stored and Insured free otcharge to the <mug, alter Its arrival, can tit the !air clone. • • Any lobirmation tbot lazy to desired will be funtiabed rom bf addreesion the Prixident,_l.lbrarlen, or uoLni .:d ttia lastituta.Clint WILSTACE, u *Mom. on Exhibition. • WIC H. T&LCOTT & CO, (Successors to Thomas Kennedy, Jr.) M'ANUFACTURENS OF GILT AND DAIIOCIANY LOOKING 4 WS. PO R TRAIT AND . `PURE PICADES,sad Dealers in IrApOrtedand Dowd. Pittsburgh. odic P•l2t7 Goods, do. 62. toms of Wood gaosl=-11risd I t Es., NO. 013 THIRD STREET. (114.rcenWeod and Marta anr.eta) ' All orders promptly :attended to. szanatedin a impotim MTN. rak974l B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, Importers and Dealers in LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, 'ALCOHOL, VARNISHES, . 'TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, WINDOW GLASS, 'PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, (GLASGLASS WARE, IPERFUMERY, 'WHALE OIL, SWARE, INSTRUWTS BRUSHES, SPICES. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE. vtrE HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED MEM. tor 611ng orders with promptneso and dlmatch. to .Al r ng . trld. t n o t Psstaz fn Eastern MU.; In take ...Wage of e b bants t Our brand ;1* W 4141 LEAD we ic= f tr WEIOI for ffnanexe and whiten... .011. I....I.PALINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE furnished with Engli.h. German. French DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, (NU Nlearanns.l On the 12th and 27th of Each Month • Seduction of Priod to rod the times. Ide RiaILAU st Route. Seven Fittrufral Niles Shorter than any other Soule. The Acoesory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. TIIE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or TILE WEST, PROMETELEVS, or DANIEL WED- R. el &dd.. et...Wm will leave New yore on the 12thaad 27th of each month. connecting hi the Me aregna Irma Route, (having but twelve miles of land transportation over a good madattamised road. Initial Ow SAL, RTES one of which will leave Earl Juan del Sur, the Pacific terminus of the Transit Route, where the Nellie Steam ship* rec•ive the Passootters at the Oompany's• wharf im mediately on their arrival, and proceed at once to Sun Francisco. An experienced Surgeon to attached to each ehip. For Informotion, or pwage at reduced inwt,apply only to CIIARLES SIORIIAN, Agent. mhs-teepas 2 Howling Green, N.Y. HOPYKR'S PAT: PLANE. I'VE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS.. CABINET - MAKERS, rs MAKERS, and Worke in nod generally, with his Patented and valuable Plane*. All who have tried it pronounce it a most valuable In vention. that must soon come Into general use. The fol lowingg lettere from practie.l workmen are but two among many letter. the Patentee has received recommending this Plane above &Bathes. in uscr. hrtol7ltoll Sung CIIUSZT FACTOIia February 22,1855. I We hereby nertify. that during the last twelvemonths we have need lloprer's Patent Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenter. as en. parlor to any other Piano In use. We consider It peculiar ly adapted to planing oak, chewy, walnut and all sorts of hard iroal. end fbr veneers, it I. hr superior to the old mode of scraping, bealdee hying a great saving of time. One man, by cuing this Plane, will plane more ve eers than flee men am do by any other plane or method In use. H. RYAN &OD. To Moos P. EASON, Rep . Dear Mr—l hare esatnined Ilopper'• Patent Rum/ Plane, and believe It to be a must excellent wile., for the use for which It la Intended, •e a combination of pia mad member. It Ls forticularir adapted to planing veneers, and ... does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old meth.% aud I have no doubt, when its properties booms generally known, but that it +lll entirely Planetaria the fbrmer tad:ons sod laborious curtain. I moat cheerfully recommend It to all persons enSegeg In the Cabinet business, se from my knogledge of It. there Is nothing as fltted to glee • smooth and beisit• tlfhl finish to veneers ss the Hopper ostent Bench Plane. Jars W WIIODW ELL. Furnitoge Wareroorns, 9j 5 . 5 99 Thins. , ..istaisurgh . gleF3ll ?4 FssiTON, of 2 Ve rltl. I.tar lid. husk •-r" gale of Pigs:reg. or of rights to 131314112ffnetUI , - toe =MEM Agency. NIOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth et., agent Heedllin and buylng PATENT RIGHTS, le nog ant o mil the &glowing lately patented article. Trott's patent Oil Globes, She Steam Engine. Cos'epatent Drill, for Drilling Ism. Doan • Rock Drilling Machine. • Copeland's Ration.) and Portable Saw Mlll. Crmrford's Steam and Water Gue. utd Oriflltle. Wrought Iron Railroad Maly Melling. Them articles Aare been examined hr practical mechan inland machinists, and prououncedmpasier toady in use. He is aim authorised Loll Right s to roake•and rend these articles in any part of of the country. has mho for sale hot-probed Nuns and Washer...ad ..... ... . . . Fie la alao t pared to take Agendas for the yule or oth er talented ta wsd new Inventions, end give to the Invinese fat . al arid eminent attention Ile refers to the following CARD. The subecribers here long been segradrited with biz Moses F. Eaton, and have no heeltatlon la recommending him to all who may wish to employ . his aerviemt se a gem tleman of undoubted Integrity end Indofetistableindustry to whose exertloon every reliance may be p lace d: Neville B. Craig. W. RoldivaonNe-. Wll3. Larlmer, Jr, John Graham, W. H. Denny, H. Childs & On. James Wood, N. Holmes A bona P. R. Mend, Kramer A Rehm. F. IMMO. L ift i lliitt i nl i nturton, Kra, A Wade. WW4m PhlllitiaAndrew Fulton. I A. W. Locale. Nilson bleCandlese. Pine:smolt. None:I:boor rftb.l33. 417 Grand- and Serpentine Pianos, LAD E 1111 NVNNS t 4 CLARK; NEW YORK. KLEBER has just received . Invoices of a choice lot of NUN NS A superior Mane, and among oth- 7 ; FultGrand Piano, full size 7 octaves, This "GRAND' Is gotten up in • style of costly elegunce unngnaled by anything ever brought to the Western ouentry. with carved trues legs w a rred Rosewood, psuel work .round, with ouperbly ornate cote, p l ank and Ught slides of fret work: Ilse elaborately end taste tully carved, ete., etc. AIso.—KILL SERPENTINE PIANOS; SEIM LOUIS XlTth• BOUND CORNERS. plain " BQOARII " IL & MIDI, Bole Agent In this city for Nunns k Clarke' Plano., No. 101 Third stret. itarDne notice erth be given of. the the above inh27 '3IIICK tR7 AZILOILICKERING OCTAVE NEWOOO PIANO, in perfect order, . ' n left with motor sale. at a very rme I dewed price. The owner about leming the cite. and I willing to sell, for cash, at • sacrifice: The mbecriber will a:errant this el.o to the purchaser to no perfect In merry particular. It has been In nu three yeses. Fes sale by JOUN U.-MELLOR, tah3l No. 81 Wood et- bet. DULA alley d 4th st. Spring Stock of Hamburg Pianos. CHARLOTTE BLUME, NO. IIP WOOD STREET, PITTSECUOII. SOLD AO/INT. eTHE HAMBURG PIANOS are , • undoub all tedly superior to other. t eicity touch and poem of tone- They, t hare not only received the highest narks of approbation o thers best Europe. Pianists, such as LLst, Thalberg, an who have them constantly In their own ma, but Mei from onr residua Professore. The following is an extract front • letter of Professor floury !Unhook. Mier describing the particular style, twoof which he want. Melds mat me. one Orand and one Squar e e Plano, he speaks as followsof theireace ll ent coudi• tim "My little dahter. who plays very well, must, with me, ham • q good Instru on es ment, and yours are the only ones whkb cantisfy ug me - Instruments are offered t h em , the meet mcommoda- Ong terms, but II do not lik they tousixot tha le tie tomb and the tone of you'll." I remain your. respectfully lIENII Pittsburgh, r BOUSOCK, a. For mie only by CUARLOTTS at the old established Plano Depo 118 Wood at, 2d door shove sth at- Pittsburgh. In. cume, Ontot f.• Pittsburgh mid Western, Penna.. Me flatlet, Co., Buten Pianos, (whi In the eastern cities are mouldered saperar to either Chickerlng's or Nouns d Clark% but whMh fact is not extended , known. as they have but Istely been Introduced here) and other New York and Philade/phis Plane, of the beet maker. at prime ranging hem s=l2l to ssoo. mtat NEW STOCK OF CITICKERANG .t SONS PIANOS. 10.HN H. MELLON, No. 81 o . wooda, between Fourth et and Dl. r mood Alley, lam iust reed from the mance, , [saucy ofDincestua *So, Beaton, a mw Rran impply of their Next Ginn Sean &law Have Arlo with all the late and valuable Improvement. ehlo , of their piOnerand lower mind Myles, suitable far them n w . h o o r rAu . l . re %/parr . ..T . l good, / instrument an norantmt. rod will be mid imariably al Barton Iltrinry .PrZcrt OLD r/ANO.Y—Froneral second-hand Pianos. In good order. for sale at 130, {bd. VC $11641_ ,S 0 $l7l, 0100. .to, MELODEONS—A fall en enly of Melodeon. of 00110.17 new and beentlhil pattern,. nod Dom the beet Inanufsee tortes to Me country, ats46, $(10. WO, $lOlO, $135, and SIMI. JOLIN I. MELLOR. Agent for gale of Chicktring &Some Plan., rittaburghland Western Penn.. cohl6 ' No.lll Wood et.. bet. 4th at and Die'd Alley Ohl. Mechanics' Institute. PAINTERS. nhalleD AUCTIONS P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Saks Roona.r. corner Wood and FM% .bW ( , I OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD A 711 W ELRY . SHOT GUNS. PISTOLS, MUSICAL IN- S4I URI:NTS 4e. AT AUCTI N--4.ht &Dards? morals`. April 71. h: et TR o'clock. at th CommercialSaier Rooms. corner of Wood and Filth et.. ill be odd, as eiteLlitTe amortment of superior gold an silver diddles, fine jewel er: stab and twist double b 1 dud drine.Prktl4 T.Y"dv O r e V.'s! :; 0 4 , 117:.11Vgg':, r LaAr; .1 bicZati fe.cr Med; m. aps I P. R. DAVIS, Amt. NATIONAL MINING CO. STOCK AT AUCTION—On Thursday ewe:dna, April 12th. •t 7 T4 0 c2 , .. ,a.1.1.be %%rata' Packange.ith et. dill ho Bold. hi Shares National 511nbazi Oc.ibrxk. which hit Dean Ibr kited for Two-payment o ommonent No. T, A nl ace ..,,,thall be proeloaely redeemed. P. M. TATLI. nat. • TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FIFTEEN BUILD -00 LOTS Th AIXTII VVARD.--On Misr Attar won, April 7.lth, At 3 ecknk. on the madam will be .old by oorlutirezt the rch a llrehr e r s, tgurjt hn ithethen rro &t=t4 Ebert Porter—Esq., fifteen velual,3l. bulldthihots. a. laid out by the legal:fon Win. Porter, In his first rd,g, or Lou In the Math and Seventh Wards of Plttabureb, wren of which lot., to .wit: No 0, 40,111.42 43 44 sada.% twee eath a front of 24 feet on Centre Avenue, and extend beet eoutheardly about WI feet to Clark 'treat. and the remain. log eight lots, to wit Nos, 48, 411,10,1 . 1 i lead n !um math nfront of .IXI feet on Clark back eouthwardly the whole &thence to Rose nisei:ll feet Hide. _ The above affair great inducements to these desirous of purchasing property mar the budneas rant or the atty.— fermi, at eale. JOHN DICKSON, Trustee. spa P. M. DAVIS, Auct. oViIiIGHTII WARD REAL ESTATE" AT AUCTION.-0o Saturday afternoon. April 7th. at 4 mk, on the premiees, will be sold. those three hand somely situated and desirable lota of g . round, near the Na tional Foundry, being lots Now. 26,17 and 21 to the elan laid out by J. U. Irwin. having each a hunt of 20 feet on Fortes street, and extending bank 'ma Smt to lit. Pstrieka Alley. Terms, one-third rash. residue In one and two years, with Interest. apt. P. N. DAVIS. Anet. 'Ar'IA3IOND ALLEY PROPERTY FOR . . i PALS—That ealnabie 3 story Seek Dire Mos HMO Ln . Store. No. 25 Diamond Alloy,•at• present omanied nt Aim gerbey, lidos among the teat stands for teminsia Lot having a front of 15 feat and extending bank 76 teat— ii.oll to rolil3 P. M. DAVIS:Aunt. - • Dissoltit of tr nershlp,, rLEASE take notice thst the partnership heretofore existing under the style of A. * A. Woo& ebur ~h,Pe.,and A. a A. Wood,* Co A. Lool r ras by mutual or aunt dhoolvest crolthe 27tb of Ifs 1806. ADAM WOO - ABRAM WOO , Pitteburgh. Apr.. Iqlss..aptolartl J. C 31YEa. • • • • W&L 0. H PPM mh%l-3roo. Dissolution of Co-Partnersnip: 21[1RE CO-PARTNERSHIP hesetoioii'. et- letmg between the subscribers, lu the Variety mid oooth buriness, under. the at7la of "ITCazatkar. Campbell." I. Ode day diaaolred by. mutual emment. The boelnees of the late firm will be retard by either of the underattrued, who are hereb7 authorized to d 0.,, JOHN MVANDLENS. DAVID CAMPBELL,. SAMUEL POLLOGIL In retiring from the tondriese, 7 obserfally seesmmaita my etwoeseoes. M'Candless A he oAleldeALtlen. nod patronage of my Mende DAVID CA.m.mmf L. o • CO-P.A.RTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have We doy formed • crtnerstdp. under theft - flip 'CANDLES! POLLCX) eor the traneaethm of tM VARIETY AND DRY GOODS wartime, 00.37 Woodstreet, .he.. they respeethdly !nett& • entity:mance of the_patea. nage bestowed upon tinplate Arm. JOGS SECANDLEBB. mhTS•tf SAMUEL POLLOCK. Dissolution of Co-P: TillE ea-Partnership heretofore exieting between the eubseribera In the Unwary business. lu e cisme of John Watt di Co., by tlits day been dissolved br mutual mowed. The bliineell of the late firm mill to settled by Jet Wilatio, at the old stand on Liberty street, and for that nit..e he le hereby authorised to teethe name of Uhl JOHN WATT Jemnary etb, 1855 JOllBl wnscitt. In retiring from the business. I aeerfully nemoommal my e lat partner, John Wham. to the patronage et oar form. enetomers. JOHN WAIT. • JOIIN WILSON, Grocer and Commission -Merchant, No. WI Llbertf-atraet, Pittsburgh. The subscriber will coutlnue t WhobwaleOroostry.PTO dues, and ComMleelnu business, u t the gild stand of Jona Watt I On., No. 2i6 Liberty street. JOON WILSON. Jag Dissolution of Co-Partnership. tTIN partnership heretofore existing under the name of 0. BLACKBURN A W. was dissolved s day by the erlthdraeline of 0. Illukbora freak the Arm The buslnere of the late fboa be settled by edtle er of the rubecrlbarA at their old .rand oa Water FL • BLACK Pittsburgh. April 2d. Bp. 00. W. B. J BURN. ONES. HAVING this day associated with me Mr. JAR. L. COOLLY. our former Book Keeperr A Lltbri. 471;1 ❑ t_ wader re LI t h e &LEY, °Li out the Patronage of our old cuarlitT L aralie sL Alr Slttebtrgh, Aprll JAS. IL COOLLY. In withdrawing from the late firm of 0. Blackburn At Co., I do moot cheerfully recommenditny old partner. Ur. Geo. B. Gone., and Ur. J. L. Cooley. to the confldenee of the public. and Dermal, for thank a continua. Gan of the patronage on rlerally bestowed on the late firm. .p 2 (1. BLACKBURN. Barlow's Thais° Bite. • RABLOW'S INDIGO GLIIS is now well utabllahed u the beit article ever ogered for Blue. Ins Clothe*. It le entirely fr eefrom gm or anything In-, Dude. to the Anat. article. All Housekeepers who have not need It will find It mueh cheaper and teas trouble tteenjudigo or any other article out. The great demand for It ha. brought out several hailetions. Housekeepers and Conaumers will be courted to H UGER' 'E;f Be stow' ,, H ita :S R AM NM: PIIILADE 1,1111 A. Storekeepers no v et their surpliee from the Groviniand Drandsta they deal with. at prices th i t nitikcArdEs " , PADV'TS, VARIVDEES. DYE STUFFS de, de, with a Irsbrato sasortment of every thing In the Du. Storekeeper., Phyalclans and Manna. Mare eoPPII , PI at reasonable noes. ALFRED WILTBEROFM, Dmr d ft .. WA= No. lAD N. Semid rt., PhDs Valuable Property at Orphane'Court Sale. jrvirtue of an order from the Orphans' Lhorrt,the undersigned will expose t o public rale, on NDAY, the =ti of 'April. at 2 eel Air. P. Be, on tn. premliks, that valoableand well kno =forty bekrog ist_g tether her. of David L. Browne, dee at thenorner of will* and Washington sta. fronting 63 ft. ms Wylie et, • and 02 ft on Washington st., on which stands a black of eabetantial Pram Buildlngs,the rental of which 1x2400 per anuom. This Is one of the best locations for bollnese In that part of Biscay, and affords . excellent opportre oily fora gtod lovartment. Terms at sale. For 1 part colas, apply to JAP. M. BROWNIi, sp23wd £llO2 FINKBINB, Admha W. B. HOLICBS & BRO., ('COMMISSION AND PRuDUCE NEB CHANT& coma of Ilstrkst and Front streata;him he ale. to skim In stare .4 smokehouse: 2,000.0:0 Its. Hams, Olds. and Shoulderm 20900 do Omar Cared Hamm 500 Ma prime Lard: ROO jars family dm 703 bits, Grease; 75 tint.. Sugar eared Llthscl Bea apHied • 1111 L ANING MILL IN ALLEGHENY CITY YOB BALE—We offer for, We • well arranglid Donlan ProPerty. In Allegheny. haring • front on one ortbs prineipal sm.. of 00 feet, extanding back 140 ft. too saey. kirect thereon sre • brims building two stories high. 40 by 40 tom ands bark two story frame building. Furnished with two engines of 10 mid 12 inch cylinders and 314 foot stroke, two Woodwortit's patent pinning machines, with &I the new Improvement's also, • circular and upright saw, new belting, go. The mill Is the most parted one In the ceuntry. mid was built with s tai to eOOllOOl7 •124.6. Folt, Wrtlelllll.ll. Can b• tainedot ob sps B. 5i114.91. 6th st. Powder. 'RAVING sold my Magazine and stock of RA Powder and I . W. U. ebeeeted lp reeommead blot t toyhmis and enettuaere, D: W. C. DIMWIT., MANUFACTURERS' AGENT ,FOR Du Pont and Hazard Gun Powder, 146 FRONT STREET. PITTSBURGH. VERY variety Sporting, Alining and Ing Powder &way, on hand and Ihr ado from Line. w farorabla terms. 1621..6terebanta and others will please send In Muir or ders Or 6 P. M. for Oliver: nest morning, andlnr 11l M. Or delivery In Um afternoon. ap3.tf .LOl/113 SWILEPER. /name) , at. Law, and Casten Collector VI T9ll ?MMUS A 1.030 ?In OHIO AND PENA SYLVANIA RAJLROAD,...itd, Stark. Way:tannins* 'Ttubsama,Ooknablb., Fs , s ,, ' Fs.sle Sm''.o.siFe4rFmt!ulis VAT,P.grtkilhan'' 31 Gana Itabruil 300., • - - 1 • Bl'inalana, trans & Ca, I Fs ' ll . Mt* itrnitri a. , .. , a • . titan o,,,abas. JP.4, W .N.. Mgr, I jyath,„,,,, h, A, Theodor* trmstsettar, E.Q . 4 IF P. Itztelksa robl-dl, - Thomas A. Hinton, ANUFADTURER and Dealer in BOOTS and BROM corner of TUIMOi and W7ll. %baits. - In addition to the atm* theta la • waaoh that an, Wm to all -1481 a the eoraarr, at the same Idle* std. store. atalnd WANTED—A purchaser for one-half of manufacturing establiabnienlstoek, nasobinem go, now doing a profitable business. - sou Ise rue chance foe • person to go Into business, only • mall capital re quired- inh2S CIITIIIIERT A VAN. &i et. Edgeworth Ladiestiemistary, SEIWONLEMLZE, NEAR rarsßuteaff. R . 7. HENRY R. WILSON, 1). 1)., Prizi elpal, salit.d bi alz Tell qualified end enHo:toed tele The thham‘• Bruton will thaueetioe on the Met Mendel' trjentr. e ee e t ler er4 , 4og MP= return, there are Promet eer/hHtten should [tweeters be muds by thoee who Irish toilseethele dastithters In the Institution. .• Medlars Ting farthtorresttoo hte.r be Mel braa• e Wag to J. . Mo[ktrd ICs oeneer , Wood sod 6th Hr. or T. H. Neste. Liberty. sh. Pittsburgh, or to the Prieelpst. et thrertekter. !. . a 13.1014 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE of 126 v acres, with • goodatone Cam ®w i llh barn. e, Oritur house, amour. An. • rchard, and 1O ores In cultivation. Yemos Saki re/r. coal undo the whole Oro, and the xinimpterwl put le Umbrred.— vri. sss per acre, or It .93 pr' 40WM Le raid if wanted. Situate at /Moot miles from tha dlr. nor the oid Meth/ 1../don mad. aP3 LtllllllltllT • BOY , WANTED—A nituation as Clerk or Book- Kasper, by a Yount - Lan rim:l7lB yean of.sga, w ham had good education and writes good band.— A pracUcal knowledge of Wainer* Is with him more of an , hjott th ou *ow,. For further informatkm. imply. at. t. • • .101111 /t BONS; 67 Watim at. GREG BARGAINSd Lamps. Aat No. :al North s.o.d.htreht, hlxm. Vine; Ph'Welt. hln. The hob extibevi offer to the trans an.l Dublin In &enema, of end , 011/11 manofsetur 11&111 1 Ith various branch... of What. PmD rtftet, 'U P l lll:Ligtik=l F=u,,;. l o t I =7 ; uhttorns of Lamp. Chandeliers, Ale Braoket. Pendants, Improved Plus 011 Lamps, Fluid. Lard. M. nuipennlg, btu.. and Night. Lean both lino/ and Plane atntabll• fur s:Arares lifLa bermtn.L Ginn:ldols; aartalta l lt.g. ;gin I'24 A rtn i ga a lte=g a t= / dltt I,o tiou the mnour&antinn vat. am. wt/hfaecoannt.- nation or customers.. • IIKEDI1108:11(111311Itt: & 811.0. No. VI N. t.',l Mixt aboto Vlniq 1 / 1 40TY. Wren , atteak" not 5z,tzw,.1,5154 by-any !EA SpdmLb Dlrectiorm S: LE-. 11121=
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