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- • ► :AT-TsBuiRGH GAZET TE .
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,!BIUSINEfig DIRECTORY.
Y. iXTTINaIIV - a cal; ADVFAITISING eazsoi
.122 masa BUU?, You.
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P. W. atr Amts ass the mart lalbsenitlal and
ilsssadba u czuardal Papas Seth la the WW l =
slut Um
To,; • trrt ' • ‘ l llrocus, —or- ‘risi
ailsciiber is now importing a snpe
-`-'-1 dew Amin:, offill of Cognac, el which KW' an ounce
00 idiom ems Noirltsorill produce a 0.
seaway.. Ms ansence of 0 Neil. and ihard's .BraZT, f
JarnalcazndBLeardzlttun aran Cider end ,Pintelt Ihntady,
Behiatarinebaana, and. &each Whielry are are
knowindend by the Now York Merdiants by the mat de.
„Jaunt after adv.-Dirndl.. for no, will invariably. he .
dnnprDr LZWIS FRUCEITWANGEEL
lit Meidert Lane, New York.
Ne.:11.-Yhotegrapio.and Daguerreotype Chemicals,
Metals and Patent Medicine., fitoudnen lodine, Oyanithie
Pettadurn 7 o.ide /Meer, Inatelled Mercury, Nitrate Stroll
. tie. Than Nausea Geodes, Pundieeru m p utk ,
ni‘Blamuth. Niched:Man_garotCardimunLatrelin. Rouge,
an: Pig Dinn - Indige, Jtinitnre OtrannYPhitetre.
- Mee retlatord.olta -•'L n , • , mh8,6t4.4,.
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.... •• ' - • 1 - •••1 Hungtizian Wines. - • •- -
mtailiißD - a; BuEK, .22 South-Willinai
....,-: , 4,„ N. mit,iole aerate at th e. 11turzarhta Wine
D p ro
h
A unt
moon. have venetautly an aged la asks
!• . . may a • - _,Lueerttaent et the =at evebtated iniroet
.- ....= th rilit " P " the'.
".I. gcr it**7l ? k6l . 31.... •
)80 laivetrea Mayan,
Balatev, mitten - J. 8 'CA..) 8
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,a 3, re'letiveete,,otttUlentiMaa (.
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11%m. V .TO OS PUIZIGRAP4 JUICES.
Tly Sleet/144 011 fineatae terms.
/ „lsltMar "
-Zoligh's Patent , Eladis Skirts.
- RATES A- FRANCE; No. I BarOay street.
Ernom—xact• erint they h." tb ,
PIMP rthllloatina.. all icumsfacturers and Relics la
' litusitur will we =Keats; eamitug to law. mh3:l-.1.
JAUE.SON 'NAN, or tie. late drat
•V4,of W. tit N.Jaekaran &ma, Oral/ and Muter
Abtgall, %147Zontlit... and Recaghts7,liew York, navy
'......eonstattly an hum:ins:el vfllty a or Orates atid_rerndeza
.2....4.1.NL? Ltd Evan, Eimcum Sitnir Orem' WhoL
ItuDAlloa- : nlfire -
NEW YORK ADVEFIBESLENTS.
alatr il s ° 42l,llh. B Zlr r E, r ,ry b-t
AIX/cIRDOII STRUM& a
'RR — UN% WEISSENBORN & CO., {late C.
rovelltyn. i
• Wholesale Deslevo In 0
ermt'
'<ttg ini n" Vtallan iburZllast.nuaents and Strinym
!Elden Lane. •.0.1.24.<103Vab ."4
00TrON SAIL Duck:,
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...... 1 0,,,N . COLTS Standard Cottan-Srul Duck;
:: . • ii. Etzaoa Aoo .sir,. 71 PM* Rtreer, New York,
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~ a ott_l2a.,OottarCOmivas from neural abet ta ll * also,
, : „... .: 6 2=1,11cglat...bs . and Ooppirt' : =, tragic°
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irAWEN MoNAMEE tt CO. Importers of
meriesui intlyarelext Bilks=Wane:Good...ll2 and
taD3o'ss
COTTENEI' &CO., Importers of
_ . and P
. otherEaroren Ciouds. ha au Brd Anat.
3°
t .4 : t
I's ity et, an.
WESTERVZLT, Venetian Blind
luinciFtiirm No. 111 st. Clair strrt, Plttb? .
0r.2.5,
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• ~ ORN -PIIYFE,- DF. T.F.R. IN , IVORY,
sad cnaltn4etazer of Ivory Goods,. Ne. 3 Mans 7
0.20,
TAMES 'OIV.EN,'I.S Broad Si, Importer of
Dm' T11.44.4pr0, 014. i .4 Fenzel, EDI eraTatn,
tam and Silk Gakb.nerally. ta.30'65
•ORE SCHLIEPER do HAARAUS,
Dorgan atTigrayn and 141:44 Mau Silk.,
Jka., No. 60 Ksthange PAM. tnano
~„....DETERT: MULLEN, Importor of French
• , Cletioan sad Sria, 14 , - ,
• airts,Wcokm G'''''dtgLetoe. Velvets
• vey11.34r.t001'55 No . aunt, New 'York.
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lEf:4.,l.mi;iW44bic.thW.4sll
AOHN JONES to CO.,
:
—Acri62Arl3,ara*Dy.
ritkthe kexiona mistTua g . Liniment ire.
• himmatism. Ilrrdsea. Boma Smarm Cuts. Plies
Bona an eneetnal =ref= ell external eamplahrte of
rossrarailt. , B. W.Westtncok. original Originator and
nroietor. Itroadrar N. Y. ; iTEßtirena
GURNEY. No. 349 Broadway, tiusoldest
. - Ena meet eramatr. seablielment to the Mated
tete& eeeL3lytatur3llsl.
E xi /IVARDS, SANIXIRIS & 00., fore
- Erem so.dallroorl Good., stof Coeburn Es
ti.= T err or rho world. ditoot lu
Pittsbargb,Adofto t Co. , . 0a. 3 -174.1Y55
AHD GERMAN ELSOIt BA.llll=ll.
'..RARIABS CO., 52 Maiden Lane,
- Imicetars OT Pnre.ll Warman raarr wad Tfirrel ,
, Seglkseatots, sad atundietareni CMG sad Oalmel
iovrlsmdtuno sag Jimmy Lad Wartstands. to.
_„ I I4I I 4TTIT34I)7IIACIIINE:rOOLS.
&JESUP Ne. 67 Pine st., New
Ye*. Maretriats ibr t ads of all lkisdo
Haehl WU Tads aza Cotton saA.W7oleu Maetti33.7.
r . ff' • rem Ca bast =Was— Zxclustris Agearts. ft. Lowell ma-
liliSW. FIELD CO., 11 Cliff
azult Mask& Dolan la
Oanaszt Ina KNOW PAPEILS, Irralr fat~aa at
ENCAN; LEWIS & BARTOW;No.I6I
:. :taat=plLPEß ttalkott
. Btettatiers. Mans
aad Tealectiest peueratly. - td .18
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.ii 1 4,,1.. 24 j aAtvr01 r,.. t . r . 1463 .1 I: 1 , , , 1 : :. 1..... 3,.." :.::: ~.: .
:TOTE azn?./ancrircioona, -
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ArEa;goßsi a CO.,- 54 Maiden Iniel
. 9 .c7 ror pube c jek.no Liberty Itlijdo lozsc¢ter 15 0'97
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=tams k Tont No. 279
. Pekel aterl .thaL Tiles, OwX& Chita:per
Metal& - Si
-1.. , • TM:KW 61.1114 PAINTS, ac.
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POILLONI & CO., Importora of
O .-Frumb. , 4ofar and Wiadleir.alaarlio. S 4 Ruda,
IliOS.,_ - 0111T.11 *CO 3 . - 310. 41..gonth 2d
etritirrAUSGeizotas—Ssimed nes entsbutuarot.—
' 00040— X 4 rgeluul mitenwardsourtamt. frnhLkly .
;4 Bgetanar 1344141gerFaCtOr7.:
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aL r IiNSTON;_ BROTHERS AE-
Ctiegaltseigreer of 1161.11 kid Bement st: s .
. arteaslys lowlment cl i Foxitpi:Roeicalrir e
danbilit 3:34 , 11 A,;g to
•. • &lota wart the he . 0J Ina aj tmir
.o.o._lfickory.
• R‘ feeitord
IJ tr a, e r-f' rti i rk wu"N' trertudr il =
;ow sTerr - Traexteadartsurths day.. 3-Wor2IS
. 111)L arra=
AVIWA GLASS. WORKS.
DAVIDSON 'ft CO"
CIFACTITRIMS`ntid 'deniers in ViaLs,
ikt.„;::: art Umbel( Omen sad nut illawyrisr.
4 . - 1 0 5-2 3 Xazket street. Pittetr
.Ps
WEL pild to pinta =olds fix Wtia...
IPa- Ards &rcer. rassarsetiourt;
Pilporteitoni. Gee's Unrivatled
~ .NEMDEMS.
for the most Celobrated
-- grow.= ztaNi HOSIZEZKESZAVO
• FITTSBERGII .COACH FACTOR':' '
-warns r.'nzrornr—.....rrts.
.1110 BLOW it CO.;
P~tlsburgh, .: Penns.
• :CAC424-• - eARRIAOES,-' PilAiTONg . ,
Bunn7es. and avers - desmintlens of /anti Vehicles
tnarirse.and tint/hal In a mama.4.l for
borsilict
. 1 3aith ,r=.thi r
and in la
sidral ate&=s.e, anit
' ' Wir.; 41.ARWIN'S
No. 87 Front
la:MK:3d deolillori *ate* Dealer la Irks .
Fig. k , 44.. PAP7 l4"l l a ! gin " a ",
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t REAFFEr & 01.1);..
111LAis 71YENDIUVVIICEER8 AND OAS 71%1756
Jaikirippan emirs, appospec► Num. AZIMUraI
.• M INUFACTITES all kinds of W'ater; Goo
soon= Plitiogs; ''/lonaviltted up sithOes mt.
Fil%IFRi: 0 •
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PRILAt'DA
~;:.MCIRCIC.O,O4.III .OIIIT - o t e rlilMc i fbi:s° 6 l4
'r -? 7 „gap 004 m►a
OAK am: .yuairzs
• -•-• - 12a4177111
•
c,on cloths vidiffati.
..,.,..A:fX,:acisrxeceiving !raga and choice tar , .
sortmeat of alitP
.t 211. 3 -03 . t3s.bir Wed acul am&
al ttvrna; aselWaa o[ -.
w as .
&
9 T
ka oiltbw yid% 4417 33 1 3110• 13 3 of 13303 3. ma. aaa
urroti 5 71 1 r0 &On CLOTILS, -
Innol 3to 23 Rat*ldoi 31,i9naatlei am
• Miwrigai 03,433,33; 3303331 33331:1 Oil la "L tar., ta4
and ormal 133113331 Window Bbader,Plaztand Ttbla Co•-
•- 3, 3 11 .334 Nate Drarmeta. Owes zed Coat= Mettler
ntalrita.l3.lktulltaa.l3l344 •33: in of which wikia,tl.<64
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iPos tha.ftring Trade. •'-
1.00.11,0 LL LOT - 113; of all widths:
f 1
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• •:. -- ...t.( ° 1 1 /..: (l l%cipili.
te.
wieffitta o r litttesall USW of tlia abort
tr i test
i tat 11 1 714
risrat that 124 .
waitrons. Ito. 116 Markt! it;
ISAIAIL-DICKEY & CA hate removed to
a- /E° I,l= at/. Igarehease kosierly .
'COMM 'es - *IS
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
JOSEPH S. & P. MORRISON, Attor . rat.Tr t 113ecvh areetbrear it llit rAti i ~g
A Attornry at La - T - pir
• well's B rdldldgi?Oriat • edne
Diamond t, between
ao3o 'Yourth
17T mad
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11VOBERT E. P H ILLIPS , Attorney at Law,
.11. 82...10u15. MO. -
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ROBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law—
Oirrnar of tt 7th and Grant etreata.oPP.alVtr,CV.
ones Aar.. Pi bore:,
JAMES J. BURN, Attorney at Law, office ,
Fourth street, near Grant, Pit:A.4ol. j.""n7
JASPER E. - BRADY, Attorney at Law,
No. Rio rittn4reet.Pittsbanrh..
I:Klamas9roialiti ;DI 3 t•gli
staid amatt.—..rtaamsca War.
W.AXER & JUBA flanker and E.t
a.:kV nrca n - r. "Bay and men Gold ad Purer and
Notes, oe to Real E.t.d. or Stock Seenrit h72rNote., add Thus But, oa But
aadVest.ay
ad' mall Mara Cotronlalon.
Oollao
tloae made on all halts In the tan, .Ifllee cornet of
Third ad Wad .tracts.
Di rectly Mesita the St. Chaster
a m 714.7
WILKIN
• - turcessou vo a. IFILZRII*00.)
BARKERS -& KX.OHABRIE BROKERS,
NO. 71 .IPOVATI I STREET. P11751207201L
IN she till elvipensions tof Bankers
neat onanla7, during the LA
nad ths, ll"km al: ' tLed that in almost e.r7 instance
,their troubles hare grows out of • departure frnm their
legitimate imahmse, and In therefore tate OCCIB/011t0
sure the utplal: 4 ,ls atirazz . that no smptlatimis ;fan-
From d “tia k e L at ad r iegtimet.=Po 4 ur businese,
Irgc . thet .
b tsti . tv: l ll . l . lg o all =oh. las=aeultze shall n ot
,mottT. but that in adoptin eerre g
such • course es shall pro.
e our own ultimate benefEt. fee 7SILICINS it
'XI.ERNANA CO, Bankers and .Exchangq
8r0ke...N0.14 WoodstroFt,ooruarorDismoad .
t burgh. P.,'
.11161 - Buy sadsoll Bank Notes.d Cola - Illastant Tlmf
ttateejt± pad
trgVM N DfOxlgeil k v ' e C ll• ll . van "th Vett
and get Interest, .4 Ors tbelr prompt atta rmon tot.l oth
er matters apperUdairm to • Broker's business.
1113..EsaLern Esebarkge mwLatiT for retle.•
..r/2..N PAIXJZ__...... ...JOSHUA. 1 1 .42 1 1116........4.11F. ,IL LIAM
ALMER, H ANNA '.i. Co. Successors to
ilmrl . 11 F ,
seFie4 Ga.. Gana...EAmum frroketsand
retain .Pan an and Domestic ranhangs, Ceatillotes of
4 01, 13: u rtk Notes...l2d Specl.-3. W comm. of Wood and
. Current Money received =Deposit. Bight
Glu LPo ck, tointe r sale, a_gi collections cads an nesaly all veinal
ta of the Welted States. .
• '..... hledust Intonlem paid for Yard= ad Aznelican
Gold. .
--ma . . .
Adelmosde Oa consignosant of Produce. shipped
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out on liberal - term.
311 . 1r1Y.
Iffi t : l tel.V . l3 — a - SridTida:tankers and
Exchange Itnaktre, North East corner of Wood and
Th , l ,2l=P o llteb . arh o .
0.4.1
grsap end eolfretio.
Isromptly attended to.Sidy
•uomrrs a, SON, Dealers in Foreign
ili•• and Domestic Bills of Er , henge;Certifeutes of Dr
poidts, Bank Notes and Specie, No. C 9 Market street, Pitts.
ottrat. Sfirtlillections made ett all the principal cities
throughout the Bolted States.
ri.:l 8 PI PIM :4zilkaeld
READ.: Bookseller and Stationer, No
Veal /math stew; Apollo Stalings.
JTORN-S: DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta
g":nnormatto tlam k e Mar ket
street, near Fourth, PitteDorbnnen
pfPlttaburgh .RY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller- and
Droanr Ktatioaery, P. te_. No. 82 Mutat Envoi. oar
a ond.
A • • 1. ern ea. Lationore,
1 No. 36 Wood :treat, :mat door to the comer of Third
COMMISSION &C.
JUL,EMOV.A.L-L-S o Zing er Harbaugh &„ Co
hare remored to Yo. 95 Liberty etreet.
MMUS
1 ItAlM=2.__
ld -ALrunita ralcsreu
. PRINGER HARBACO& CO., (Succoe-
Kal FL Etarbanat,).Ccatmfation and forarartibut
ortbarag Nalco. is Woor and Produce gen:gray. ; No.
=5 Liberty street, Pitta Lomb- Pa. _ ap4
• A. A. HARDY.
coxarsaN Ariro u 'rclVAlri.P.:"s7l4cil.4..v.7:
Agent of the haditon and Indianagolis
ILALLROAD,
Isio.Bo.Water st.; Pittsburgh, Pa.
.0.%-tra
W. strait: ee co
W n ,
ORWARDING & CO.II.IIISSION KUL-
A: CHANTS and Deskrs In all kinda d Plttsb • . la Man-
to - A. MIL:LYE, Commission and For.
• 'mass Merebanta. dealers In ircol atul produce
.116:BISON dc CO., Wholesale Grams.
Prodaerlam and Onoxrdakima llcrebasts,No.
ore.t. Pittaibussch. - . Jalo
M O EE, CEB..-& .44 N__ ,E7. 0 General Uqplmis
tL sitep :tea. Pb9s4slieds. • =nal alrarnam
~ ...fdel3mata oT PridllC• gancrally. 2.17:7
• ..• •
JOHN WATT lc CO., wholesale lirxers,
t Onnadadan alatabanda, and linalcan In Radian and
laborth lannalktarea Na 2C4 Liba tT
I B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio,
Oe Ij.lon CadPorward •
Nezdecert. mid Flats,
ink to Western Hewn • Batter. Pat sad
Purl • 'lad Restam Prodcre •• • lr. Wean. strett,
.120145 LSO; IL
at. of Ens liestsco.,Lll4la at Co.) . -
4ghLITTLE Grooms,
Produce auti CommlsclaaMenbint., and Dealers In
Btarrobietaxng, Sa 112 Beeond Prltto-
VARESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY H.
COLLLSl3.Yannodus and Cammlealon Merchant...tad
511
FTWODLISPALKER, Importer ad Dealer
tn Wand& and erondeux Warsper, No. ES Ilarlurg
g!=arress th.trchind /math 7 .4 ruauotattb.
ILIScOLLNTOOK, ImFoottorapi Whole-
Itatiar sat Ptarto C.n leacrif Eta:
Steam Triuminix, Na 112 Itarka etrert.
DRY GOODS.
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LILO/Vali GORDSI Dealer Trim.
lagajtaid sad Moves. Lea Good, . Etebial
• tkat'ar Goods and nary ankle% • braid
t atvitlett cm shwa', boo bad at Na PZ, corne r
Ca lusecEip aarrio7r • ay a. Tax:
&A. MASON & CO, Wholesale and Retail
Dealers hi Fano sad Staple - D*7 Chrigli. a tm
WHY Ib. BIIECTEFIF.L.D,
o-; Itetall Dr 7 Gaxts Ileretianto. coma FOorth sad
slzeet. flttsbarch. ,
GROCERS.
. .
. - Wallace & Gardiner, -
fiIIOVESAZE DNALII.BB IN
Flour Provisionn and ProduceGenorolly,
Ha= LIBERTY BT. 1•3o-1s
frAferiirolitti - SVIT=7..*
Miter amt. ' s& ad hit — D lrli ilr''24
10trI ..3.ICBAICD noTP.
tIOHN FLOYD JI_E CO., Irkolesale Grocers
and ComzoLtsloa erthwits,tio.l73 Wcod and 728 Ib.
iltr.t. Pittsburgh. , . lea
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1110 BERT MOOREM'holesnle Grocer, Rco
.ttirinaDLtivar Dealer In Prodw44 ritteboric
I llua:
=Eriacs=t tinle b il t s
''' saix•rterr olVd4mmsahela WhYt .hlch 11l
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apErSlOlll.l.-,.....Jiinti D.
Zlfrarll,' -MALT=C.LL GILLS : ROE; Wh01e5a.4.....1e Grocers and
Csausadas unstuats. xalSklatercrAtteet
-VVILIJA3I. .M'CLURG, - Grocer and
, TesDeilftr ii ;Opresi of Wood ea pith itrntobU
i tspz_ , t qui= Iray=moir="l=teeluaLd
Dater; oti that/west tame.' ,
AIIOBEIRT , DAIIMILL CO, Wholesale
lit Gtemn,Coaxmleiday Mardiants,Diallm In Prods..
and Plttabargh Manatiotarsa.aie..743 Ltterty st:ne.
A CULBERTSON,- Who WO (Meer and
Con:ward= iterchurtDesierin Produce and Mtg.
yaz azioultarr Article, licr strse4 Pitts,
1/304NDLESS, MEANS .E . 00.; (Emcees.
orm, to inek h . ltaLitadlookf Moine. Groom,
la Hos, Sao, Mars, tbUxorlforas, sad Plft,barith
Mainctootatti moor ot Woo 4 am/ IVIVot ro•
SPRING
v
SPRING AN ita D
13 GOODS,
tc. .11:11.11.11,f lEL D,
forth East =VC 'of ( '
.bind Ithriet rte, Ptwnery
fADLES' - - DRESS:- • GOODS, inducting
Bmlai in Sumitier Maw . utc.lc do, Tierney Sere.
Magreiata, ant vari t one a otheseatioki or thin goods
gna Mall: • QPirlileK }HMO M10..k
SCUP , god Abuse de haMat../stertit Chintzes
and Belimntinee, Sheilah and American pints, rte. •
WHITS GOODS. In and figured. rds • We're Drum.,
Shawls, Smith Worm Watery. Ribtort, ad. • •
niIII3IDZIRES-2 MAW =str-I. Or Trts'S worSod
ambiel,. at:r o t, Evelmat ., AP ,310 46%.
n ititignso Gool ~l Zok ss. beiudias tacia.;
I:34h ‘ 13 ° ,04-1 : 2 4 WM.& Latara, I,!rtlera. Tischer,
• ritAMEILIMPSISCr 000Stineit • ihr qtdits. go o d ks
Bedspreads, tilteetlaga, Pillow Cass Ifissisur, ash ynens,
Tebh. Moth; Tornaling Nagai= etc. • • •
• he, Mon and Bose wear. Ineindimi
I . thi tta ' ai34 * lTUTZLl:T i eg4V j araligrig;
unmake Shirting Masan •
Uns rtmk Mine Teri large, and pries bar tor gnillte
Mgeode, ere Ignite the Wit or at regular ow:omm WI
irtnerells
(Muted. *Anode .01iT 1n aintaUt OfSn
'Hide Oil and Leather Store.
D. IEIREPATRICK,
O. 21 Sarah , Third Street,
latsere Warkld li mod Cluattrot rtdlad.dpldiy tt e t vOR SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr
sad SALE
GI,. Tanners' Oil, Tarawa
aa • annostarloolmnd I. boat Lama
a tag mash wanted. dla w, rr
tbs tiE r l abaa l soma* _ Ea dna stnsnab. or In
tlohaat• r mem, moan cured of ebatle sad
sold oa azzadosaa,
szw/rA_
13 1/morthl , adieemft4-
4 LTIILLE .11741? 5s
PI ROI.—
LIENDY D. :WILSON, D. D., Prin
doo.emstel bY ett inn do ttitad and ertetioati4
• • •
eit i end as mo
wtea at a Oa ad &mil tba met MatutaT
bit s trEll return, than aft
pr=rt ortinittaki at
] lnd. by MON]
MI6 togali t ===t2ta t tzat y
1,91 T inN t.tayatt mama reai M gaft tab atato L tr
Ttraba.Ublett . T . Froll , e to t l 4 ,
attMlSekNT.
==lE=l:s=
PITTSBURG
AGENCIES
I. CQTQLfj_......_.._._ .....................
S. CUTIEBMIT dc SON,
iIENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
t the oda sad purchase of -Real Estate. Collection of
Rents, Negotiating Loans,. on Bonds. 31ortgules. No.
140 Third at.. Pittsbarah. Pa.,
lecidgsureeneral Commission and Collec
tion Agency Office,
FOR tho collection of florae and Foreign
Slertantilo and all other Money- e4lm4 in Pdiellgan
sli n roAna e tzgrznrat' d ati . Pvitztil=
tßaelts and !worm. 244.14.•
PLLTIECL eLNDEO23ON, Detroit, Michigan.
Referraecsin Piltrtna7/431nerrs. Kramer Rabat. Bonk.
erg White * (b., Gazette Oftioe; Lams, Stewart Co,
Pderchanta. , •
cum =Cie• et itletft. from re=tbj
WANT.. ...TWO
AUSTIAUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent,
Reek, Mere-bandies and BM Broker, tear Mo. R 2
N
Weed, Mom Wood. Bonham, Dro=DßTAtt.ndod
jy}3.llly
QAMERL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Cid
► sene• loraraave ComMT. W Water dm&
FM. GORDON, Secretafry Western Insn
• mos Co, B 2 Water rtreet.
GARDINER COFFIN, Agentfor Franklin
J
sad Med sweet. n.lnturaxmComeany, n ort !,:esat earner of Mel
PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn
. tesi !mimes Cotarmay. 42 Mae street.
MUSIC, .sO.
tIOHN AIiiLLOR; Dealer in Piano Fcrtee,
mad" sae Instruments , School Books, and
Letionerl. ante anent Tor Chickerfarre Piano Forte, for
Western Pinnsylrazda— No. Wood street.
•
}WRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, lin
• dad Inrtramen ta
C edymportar.ot Italian Strings.
Pi ho
t A la t
. 6=cl 142 1 4 litq m. stare t =t
ama.
DRUGGISTS.
TORN HAFT, Jr-, (enecessor to Jae. hitraf
m.torthilt6l,44.3.o,
u o in tn a l 11:1•41)7 1 add arid Des
oor ks In
Virg!. I r i t ttsburglL %sawn. t 'Aireme for ' 14 . :
Ford's Modlchan. t
enor
TORN
P. SCOTT, W.licTeaale. Dealer in
Dress. Palate. OW, Varal46 Lod Dy Staff& 155. We
i etre.; eat.berat.
All orders will rereelve prompt attention.
Sel - Airene ter ttehenek'a Palma:do Syrup. mar 24-/7
Ft A. FAHNESTOOK & CO., Wholesale
D r="d".',;4 l .l2l'7FlNiilt.d.
N.A."ttneta
E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer To
, gkgr izurs..Z z eklZl Ette. o oll.. Vuolabe t p to.. &a,
low. pric.
nanamucr.
71
lr& Retail
it or Libety - .1 sicuir
SCHOONMAKER ,-& CO., — Whoiee — ale
rert . Druggists, Na 24 weed .t t, Pittsburgh
"TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox
eir d Co.. corner Market street and Diamond—Keeps con.
stantir on hand a tull and complete assortment of Penes.
111W1Mosa, Medicine Chests, Parranterr, and all articles
gart,dtung to Ms barbsess. ~-
Pbysicians prescriptions carsfally coniporinded at ail
heart •
}a2:l2
MEDICINE.
IVM. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street,
below Szolthlkld. OfflocEioors-11 to 9,1 r to
0. LAI, 7 to 8, r. a.
- - -
SCOTT, Dentist, Fon.tn street,
j rn . " Or. dons west of Market- Mee tw a ng
ALlA;rna":=.l.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
J. X. LITTLE,
31 - ERuTIANT TAILOR,
185 LIBERTY STREET.
NEW SPRING STILES.
HAVE just ree'd a large variety of nem.
Intends for tho Sprier, Trade: Clothe, Carlmerro and
[lnge of tholatest atrtra and of the merest deekos.
MANUFACTURING.
ei1311114...-
co.,
. 61 Penn et; belotr.Marbnry, Pittsburgh.
-LrILEII. MAKERS and SHEET-IRON
Sf MIK ERA. Itannitrianas or Barnhill's Patent
arLehlrontra Via Bad Stearn Koala Con
&nun., Salt Pea; angst Iron Yale or Life Boats
ate- 'Alva BLattesalthe Work. rage antl Viaduct Iron%
Itenstrtall domain the enorteat rota. n0...V.1rd.
4 W. WOODWELL, Wbolenale and 1
Rets4 —
E ntr eet n . .t.d.unr ...t ow.: I. Gaut Ware, N. 83
101LN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
PATENT DOS VICES, • eupulor article, FOLTZ Ttox
•D
ERA17.111).130X VICES. tomer Or Ea
lama etnrte, onefiuture !eta the Mud street Bridge, At
higheny Cit. orAi,x/I
'WILSON &- SON keep constantly on
di rn a targeo ..
o n =l l l 6 i t a tof
s Hat or Cop. rood'ain-0 'roar co • •ell
/Ore as • WI bate Duretradeut njoratorre. tsolgtf
MLR D. =OLD. L etc,
_ lII'CORD ac CO. .
. WHOLVIALIS /NDR ATL TAB.II.IO2MILEI
HAT AND' CAP MAIiIIFACTTIRERS,
ASD DEALERS IN Alt, lUDS OF MIS:
GO/12ilra OF WOOD IND P1F1T1.47'157.813.
Pittatrargh, Pa.
1113 f Their stock mirage wary quality and rtyt•of Lista
sad Mad.. Bum, Cada and Far Boanata. • -
....rgumlely
1.. IL LITINGSMI-. ....UNIX 111.111.,-...../. L. MOOIELID
Livingston, Roggen & Co. ' •
NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA:
roACK and Depot Railroad Seale,, thy,
OMM. sod Goan do: Plattom and Coonta 404 D.:*
of ati oboo,dmftd, Dmp sod Thumb Webs. Cod m
f varimm Mau - Polo t Mills, upmond pottmor.
Balm and Youteoinou 'hlsambh. Imo CorUaco of Immo.
emu to far= amlb. - ., • r, I' -:,
• Er,'Wr WALLACE, •
STEAM MARBLE WORKS;
ina aw eas opplage Solfhljedd amt.
PTITP.BIIRCILL
MONUMENTS; TOMbe, Grave Stones,
varratae, Tee., TdaeteL4l: ii :elne Stones, ta..
hsog., mad =w• to order, abeb.lavy, at the
lowest prices. Three behind cal and eeleeted &-
m ter IttenateetA4 4.3,en band- Elsa ma:11E10 War,
hie thrshhed to the Trade at the lowed m•t. A4l tidos.
Wed with itomatch at am> lo
, • . . WALLACE..
Penn Cotton burgX
ENNEDY, CHID S- fit' CO., Manua°
ix tarn" of-- '
. Penn A No: 1 Deaty44Bbartiorr.
4a3441411.44 411volan made,
&ado
• sotthg UcT " f"
hrriwohtroitiv,tan—t—
TO DEALEB,B IN WASHBOARD/1.
1:!:1710. RICE; or. Cincinnati , - invented
a ioduattor Inty;r.arobtortr . in llOshboants. for Which be
•Putera laUct., DUO' Bahl.
nd lorwororlatrtitries h alau.b t
r• e n e en f! t 7 r.lon a(e
other 'What. metal) and there mating them i6,lncise or
eat tbetr way both flat :bond wood's/ thlea or Ors Or •
Waabboarch the ,tusehtdiptewthusly. employed.it=
Jesew fnsionufb oannewborold4 h.Prl t p t• .....4•• : • ....-
to. Dim... 0.134 CE ththerquentiy d 12111 onorf
andowbership In - told 'Patent to e =Merl ,ber w ho IS
WM , Sae Proyricke thereof ._as, well asenthrauthorOod 2.1,1-
pfridzorr of 0. 'RICCA IMPROVED 'PATENT ZING.
WASIIROARDS, - .1411m aucaselleS the. late I Oral or
, Wlll7ne. llstlera Co. In - that • boinets...,'lndoood be the
bafulatltyandattenetrosalsortbldPatentadliar k, boa i r i ds,
' tgr ' l l re:=7l.7l7 4 g i er . erP=4 " o ".' xgs
er e by cold ratobt.7. sults bora twahlocm- rod sod
are now iihdlng cygnet errtaloparttra Inuriri. tO be thus
engages& anal:lsm . Intobtlontaogbroute foe all la-
r.Tra7a. t. IT r. pn ' lrrais ‘" tt irrhrs veir,',l„,,.= ,1
purobaslog or dealt:nobs Zlho ,VbabtOgla 'Made idler
~„.1
the mama., patented by Rica trigHo branded .. .. Mee,
Anw.rat Washboonlaifbandal 0:10449." Wow , or kind
erm. ,II may ta well to 'smart. that the Ma In.
Is. ollblw or the orithr , cr.the orhOloyarrat of an Patent-. 1
:tea lbschthe to roll Waabboards; dote not pin th right to
ore the fOrada /edema l'roern'llboreleectil4d upon
arbleb the rola! of the. hoard Tpaity troinds._ litabetale
orders for the Donart grefelA wpm-trait folklua met
Stu 'l a w orlon to any Of the Imo.
raffle= . " -JOIPHPII W. WATNE.
Ofilhe ' st lbsZiairrg:4s4Vorgiart.r"h""';',l,
Bailoser Indigo 'Bind- - i• •
BA'"w'sINDIO°. BLUE. nthr well
establish.' is the best istiela era offend Mr Wu.
I sj i. C , l , otte4. l. lls .. e t n i Vlgree from Min or earthing In.
dll llousekeepers nimbus not and It will tindit mown
etwww and lese trouble thanjlgo or Say other article
out: The • mreat demand Mr brought put several
hadolions. • Ifousekeenla and Consul:Ml earefol
Titeargß u all - AV, l `lll'.. 74 lit 'B,,,coavY.ll::
FJIMADE4PIII.4. Atoreteepiri can ant their4supplies
nom the Orotaisand Drugelsta , bsy deal with. t prices
,thatasfr them et Imod pronL
DRUG.% CIIEMICALS.
S7l/FF‘e.l?-. alth • llnt rate amottment of every.
Wog In d the hoe. nteretespern rhystideossmd Manua.
sr= ; `", l h4"iriAirtrtatilgart,l•lD=telph•'
ip"up. No. lraylerne n , nlae
..
.L
•-• Intelligence Office,
- :'11r0.. 2 87. OBAIR drItZET.
SERVANTS of all: deseriptions supplied
• Print* fattilles sod iiotlaw “recculair wOrnal
10.5.0 thamadvat of the facilitiasnontaanw. gutty
law [Wand at instrtateelor tutus Cavort. 1. •
BrOoPecttorwromptir attended t 0...-
fe9-Iyd ]OS. L 'WC&
OtaOI:PENICL" RAELRO/4:lValitild .
20thatti9t Stott go anageti, an craft.'
WILKINS At Ofir,
Ilestkeri occatidaa stodartursol 4th at
-A_ BROWN, srotadltunt retpectfqlly In
On *l ee=
Itlartautat of' P lan
Banda
fan mama:le to order, la the best rtyle, warraaled foul
towny In tba United abates. Blinds casl be mammal
Mat the a n a.,a aura &Wm - Having prtatoljba
tool 4. an: 'tread ' Of_ tha llibbara Ella
y 4k,MaFt , asamibared to faralshr
4 1 1 1 =2 rnfet wi th
'WV
--• • •
I:;AUNDRY BLUE—The attention Of &Id-
Ilosaild Toolkwomejob Invited to tbla MN; width II
. ply Indigo dlosolfed, biting/II to proMtifff rotabool.
Tb. Latoolzy Blow pouotoo, con tin unalooohkd llidifto
.r..4 , ......:Frt10g a boitorcolor so dothot, of be.
Mi Imsd, aookosha - sod ensfreoloof ihr ow, sod of bk.
damming of o ne bolt owing to Um. fact' that not
A ll
more than ono half of the Indigo eon be dim! by, Ws,
•ter. at bi entirely dootitutk of and =mentos raWni to
etaths, 'We would solicit s I trial,- - sod karma tto bo !AP
Moddr Far oak IT -: • • -JO iN il ,Jr. , •
- • • • • • ,
• • Hagan & Abl,
Xr. 91 Marketat ,iirecksing oiat their en
the dock of Dry Mad, at as tomenaaatattaat from
a S
.......7.adeti te urattat-ot ao ltentl g t .
VtariFtet Plalda;MV j a=it 1 =i 4 1 .,Z 6-i et l / 2 "
tint's Chang, X_Enallatt =lima % or Mg ,
4i:Partorr=l". 4 .•
, 1r! ' •
NNW YOBX ADVERTISNMENTS.
From VIBECILF.Et t SMELL'S General Advertlslas
House. No. 3443 and 348 Broadway. Now York. (late
Nassau street.)
ZiaL. Arno Is the My of New Perk.
PAPER HANUISMS,
!WWI= W
THOMAS FAYE S.: CO.,
256 and 257,Broadwny, New I (Irk,
Directly opposite the Clt3 t Park.
jLA , VEvanstantly on Land a fall stock of
lenetlesst and French Paper Hangings, Borders,
Ire Di Prints, Cattalo Payer; Bed Tester.. Statues,
/*oda:at...A:a. Of emery style known to thewde
ilstellsoDl Wine In then. stock.. can from fret
Unto, as we manufacture largely' and Import direct from
French Manufacturers. for whoa wean, sole agent. In the
United State..
Our le i depot eat. comprises the rlche.t w stvl . tisa
f i rtTorT o u.o e. t dr i ot i u l =Perroiri 4 Arit:O c l'apai
Hansen nut to anT part of the United States. mhlil-aror
Etr o e u l .?nd s t ai rtl i ols.
WHOLESALE EINUFACTURER
- - -
- 234 and 235 Broadyirig, New York.
The moot egelliiit in the world. •
hae le Late fall in the price of materials, eon
eTimatzrot% the strir=7.42; t;.‘4 ,, g mijitt e .
trades and to off to 4rehanfol, at very lose Ace., the
lugest and most m m plete assortment of
UMBRELLAS AND-. PARASOLS
to he Ibund Europe or Atuica. Heithante visiting
Neer York to berthas geode, a ce respectfully Invited to
otl and examine the stock, Before Perchaein p.
N. eat this card oat and at nip your rock,
et m lealgf reference. JOLLN m I. WEE,
• 1855. MILLINERY. 1855.
Mrs. WM. SIMMONS,
681 Broadway, N. Y,
Is now prepared to exhibit, and offers for.
rale to Wholesale and retail BwyenLid the lowest yes
ecub prices, the largest and boot selected . stock of
- French, Englisha ca
nd AMerin and Straw OoOdil
ever "lied at any one estabibdunenit In this city; emial,
If not superior to ber former is bi r don. They here
been Oriented .with great rare _celebrated French
milliner Madams Lahallenr, Of - end Nina Infitiltro.
tale, of Bond St, London.
P. B.—Pattern Bonnets constantly on hand. Orden be
oudinunetnelly attended to. Arra SIMMONS,
F•2740V 1.84 Broadway New York.
• Daguerreotype . ltaterials, ace.
Merchant/ ors respect ails reonegal. to Mole fhlit , tartrfiv,
loony Boraerreotwant . Mnetoson.
ANTHONY'S General Depot of Materials
for the Daguerreotype. end lbijactures on Jtper and
(..Staloguer fornishal on ap icatioo.
Goods me be sent by exprent. - payable on delivery, bot
Mlles with whom we are unacquainted, must givseerbr
exam u their sbility to pay for thencods on arrival, or
remit with their order enoush Mower exp.enees or too,
Pdotetion.' fe2l.3tni B. ANTLIOIVY SOS Broadway N. Y.
New York EigMatufacto T y.
liAll;:Flour,.Feed, Grain, 'Meal, Hominy,
Pbot,lttreirwhelit, Bolt. floarioand 0 other Mbar of
woade and 'printed ta• owl. by tosehloory wit d.
path. Add... as . tore.
• - • • -37 /Irritable!. Lret fe7.l-3ir
• WM. SIMMONS,
Wholesale Dealer in
STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY,
fe27.3tar SI2I7ROADVIAF; F. Y.
Straw Goods, French Flowers, &a
GASI! purchasers are solicited to examine
our rtoet of
STRAF GOODSi
trtnehrowera eh will be. framed =molar to that.
of any otter dual. house In the
eftltraddre. the analog Rano. per %reamer., •nd
of oar van manufferture. the Intent etyles of ROSNETS,
Preach Mama. c. in. atleh n elfer to 0.4811 b omits
rens at pearly reduced prices. HOMER a KETEU L'3l,
felaornv 64 aCO John cot. S'ew York.
• .
- CASH MUSIC & PIANO STORE
OP
EtORA4DE WATERS.
No. 333 Broadway, Now York.
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY.
Music at Greatly Reduced Rates.
NOTWITBSTANDI.NO tho combination
of Slcule Dealers to keep op the prim of tiolooopy
ght tousle aptrmst tb. hatrn.efieof none.. rotoyerrem. and
Malt r. rural to t l. teml to Mr. Water* Um rocatrelrs of the
[rah% no la making insofar.. rales.--hartnit abunduit
arl
danee, trod no bu public countenance anr germ - ,l: i n
%Teen:fon to the (haat Monopoy, and In
Native Talent. and to adopt Lb. National Matirreney. tlts
;dock or American and Pompom Moil. le Immense, and
the ...Worn.. of his own pliblitationi to Gtr of tb. ictrica
a. , fat '0,061 hi the Called Medea. Ito hue also made
a (Ipot I:oh:take, In the of Plato+, Melcilirons and
ilocaral Instmtments of a/Iliad.. Slenenor tone/ 61 octave
Planeof.4 sl7.t. VtAlandrl3sll:tetfor of se Orold toolda
.ad Instruments as Omer and.. (haled, gm thorn whlell
cost Ibld. Manor of wrap variety_ of etyle awl ph
i .. onto
$lOOO. comprising those of tic different mannfartorha,
amend them the orleWstel modern Mirrored Houtz
Warzur Puree and thedirtf rneelirbs
T. Onaxar (xi... make., (owners of the .36611 an Wont.)
Second hard Pianos at proof liarrabia Prtom Ita to
$l5O. biol. - alter. from.fintdLlirent manorartrolm. Includ
ing the Teen-mom B. D.lll. W. Pyrites Melodeons, (ton
ed 00 the eal temperament.) tie best mote in an Pelted
Stake Polo. tts. jail, 373, 1106.411 J, $175. EV, and
$l6O. etnlth's Pantie Peak Melodeon. TAO. nano
and NeJottron ouaranfird. The beet terms to the trade
r to; 111.1; per rent. discount' to clergymen .4, 1
ehtmtbet. All oniampremptly attended to. Mode sen t
to W part.nf lb. ronntt7. Militiay at the Mooed rates..
tirnaral and selecttal
.fruts and KIM ule of pot.,. of
Pianos Ibrvarded to any address free admen. faSensir
A CARD
65 O•YIAL ATltnity, N. 615 YOUR.
NOLYNEUX I X
IltraltrEß AND MILXL7 .ER OP
CLOAKS' & ILLAS.
Mgraanottioctfu „inform, tbo 'tondo
Byti M lLl :l l l 7 =7ll• 4' hs r;' =r 4 oPtit i &To;
Ho. Wm; tba may laettlta all:Ube from N. York
'theta pausiallyallittuf Path. th-il scams. may mama
bl y amen that hit vitt have, Uttar mad moms 'axial style%
than an bootee tbateads.
n 6 t4.of .1.14 • 0440 tG tha above, mad they
may Mr Maya VIM tate Jal4Zsis
SCHEEEPPELINIMOMERS & CO..
WHOIXSALE DRUGGISTS,
71:1Rle.
liamnift•Milli 44170 tartest et...ea. ctettennome,
IMPORTING the leading Drage
.10,m,d0
their
MIAOW. =elm% both In
r =sedAteet
t.
rm.* ttoeUteglieb. Perttuom7, Tooth.
Nall and Usti Ttritos, Itat 10n...mt Steam Puts .ei
M ats Seance. Coat.. Emtpit % . t.t a bei n otree them f , , , n
mei; nollawitelf hsle=thro. .• Jel:Sl:tge
`:.ALDERMITING•
Ate2CE: corner of Yam and St. Clair eta.,
rittstzt ; 411110r . a" 'tilting to %Tao or
Patrick Manna. •
ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD.
it FicVornei or Omit and Fifth streets.
11 1 , F
(ttrratarliOreoplab Al LAG,) law 011
Inudneo• mrtarry - pe - to tho i ottleo of Alckro od Pontl
of the Paws will lot • promytly Attrti4el.l to. ' fe2-31je
PO KCO Orktia
EtTgWART KILGORE,
:4d-Pur4W4sitkoir
COOKING L pEA.T.ING,
FANCY STOVES,
GRATE% mulls,
Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of
all kinds:
°mos AND WAREHOUSE,
No. 2C7 Likerti St., earner of 11elei,
PIT . T13IIP114111; PA.
• 80BPAT 11: : • • nERSON'S
LIVARY•4I• )4dALE.
STAII E,
omn Diamond and Cherry Eit
iolfotf'
ASHLAiiD HOUSE,
ILIWEI STRUT, AllOVi ItSVENTII STIMET.
pIifLeDELPIIIA.
B. 8. BENSO H, PitoPsuroa.
Whim of Band, OA
Slay 3. 1354-Ird
WALTER P. MARRlALLamporfer and
Dealer le Palo, Flvrre4 and goon We Pater flare.
Inn No. E. Wood stmt. ritUbosch.
Hole Agoat alb? adebrat!.4 aisuanfseturea, Neon. WI.
*Mut W. of "
i.p11361-63
1=1:21
r u. FASHIONS FOR LADIES' DRESS
. EEL , The bahlone fur JUNE , direct pe e etesaurr
ir bo nle on the Ist ortrcltoo b 6.
L.
8.
WILE , ON.
Pen k s, ^
. It.
KEMEt; inr.................a.4.
:0 S li . at.—..
Co.,
- ' PROPMETORS •• '
•
KIER'S' PORTABLL? BOAZ LINE.
. .
E
b ORWARDING - AZ , II/' -COMIIISSION
BIIIICILLNIIIa Canal Darla. eaveikth Welt, Pitts.
, I's.
Bacoo,_Lard; Lard Oil, Mesa Polk 1112:Xams, Ekes el
trs and rio. IS& t A otaraelta aud Scotch Nag Irod, Bolivar
/Net and Mr. Anthracite &W.
13ANK1Na. 1 - 144 USES
or
,utv o
JOHN
N T. R y tllo , :
tt WITH 3D DT. PIIILADIMPLITA,
PITTODWDID, . W. •
810111t8liT_ , !MUM= CD.,
MO NT r LICISANT, ' , WEITMORIDD OD. Penns'
coNsei.raviu.L. TAYETTE
UNIONTOWN .
miow:ovudac.
. Depoodta necked, Mammas' made. Draft!, bought. mold
and orall.tad, Bank Dm sod. Bpeie bought mad ftold
EltocktLticosz=dB...=lglodgtAVad oa
mina, 1855.
'Fresh Spring Kiork or Trimming/.
OMNI HORNE &CO. bare Just e4zeplet
ed the opening of their haring Stock of WWI. to
len they desire to call the attention or thelr ontomen
andthe trade. , A rani. of their most I "das . b.k w
Dun L..t. Tannsatt-Onny . rlaltut 1.11 th• Want Orlin of
old 'when • owroads - Watered Balloons,
m um , ahum )and Button.
" • Eamotossota—Flomot M ahomgdi.d. and 7.mnei
ftwatz s e4 i d Con. BandiVZ, Translar
Wort. Woonaht Waktan ant am
Hadar Ast. dionta—A ootoPleta and ye,f Amur,.
ment Nutted to the sewn. A
Lm ftWet/ of Mores and
brindbur rt 4 . l Path ° Ad. Mid 01°TaS
"firtmniT 0001*—annnet flange, nibbona I
Platen and Canneg_ Crone. Ella and Onton
Illoakw nod Nette,Wldt.. and Colored Mt Inee,
Gain' =MVO agooon—Metur and lon Shirts, Collars;
Cnsrata and 11017-. TM: A m. oenorea," and
• Byrne Collarw • Illehtdoe Ti n a w . n .
den. de.
klawcwanm-Blllt. Cotton and titan 1344, "Lethyr
wmode, Coon, Stamped Work, thashea, Ootobt, deb.
eon, Part Man nee& Cords and ralialir 6 nna
IVAlnSitittatrjriMokkilel,„V, alaf arrlnti the?
tealrt In oder on the brat army
LOUIS 01111Alm ,
Attorney
..at tqw,and-;Bagen.Collettor
01140,120. PBll.lVannur BoAalr.:
B( = vl =Mg Th 4.r a.l 4. ° sl.
aaaa
ZlasisoAtatil a n:
s'. ? 4,l d a ll i k rt ar'}
aireario
Thom F. a w'li. p.bar;':j J oz.
.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
MONDAY MORNM, APRIL
Details by the Baltic
Diplomatle ligellliteace
---
Although not fewer than forty persons in the
city of Vienna must be fully aware of what has
taken place at the meetings of the conference,
so well is the secret kept that almost nothing has
been suffered to transpire to the agents of l
the public press.
It is known, however, that the first of the four
bases on which a peace is to be negotiated, has
been accepted, en bloc, by the Russian plenipo
tentiaries, Prince Gortschakoff and M. de Titoff,
and runs thus:—
"Aar. 1. Abolition of the. exclusive protecto
rate of Russia in Moldavia and Wallachia, the
privileges accorded to those provinces by the Sul
tan being placed under the guarantee of the five
powers."
Correspondence professes to state that as soon
as the representatives of the Five Powers—
France, England, Austria, Turkey and Rosins=
had assembled, their credentials were produced
and examined, and, when this preliminary cer
emony was over, Count Boot addressed a pacific
or rather conciliatory speech to the other mem
hers of the Congress.
Me reminded his colleagues of the extreme
Importance of the question about to be discussed,
and exhorted them to display the calmness and
mutual forbearance which beseemed men who
had datie.4 of such high moment to discharge.—
When Count Duel had tented speaking, the pro
tocol of the 28th of December was read and laid
to the table.
The memorandum of January ith was then
produced, end the four points having been read,
Prince Gertschakeff and M. de Titoff, the Ria.s .
Irian plenipotentittrica ' were asked whether they
were ,pi epared .to treat on those bases. A
reply, having been given in 'the affirmative, it
was proposed theta "bureau" (to be composed of
a member of each of 'the four embassies and of
the director of the Austrian chaneellerie) should
be formed, whose, duties it should be to keep all
the different treaties ready for inspection, to copy
state papers, &c.
The foregoingpreliminarymmters tiering been
settled to the satisfaction of all parties, the first
of the four points was immediately enterqd upon
and was unanimously agreed to, as above.
The London Morning Post warns its readers
against putting faith in the accounts of what has
happened in the conference. It further says
that record of each day's proceedings is drawn
op and signed.by the plenipotentiariee, and that
this mode of signature may readily glee rise to
erroneous reports of an agreement having been
come to on the points of guarantee.
Count Nesselrode, it is believed; will proceed
to Vienna when the negotiations become critical.
According to conversational rumor the follow
ing arrangement, if its details could be adjusted,
would meet the views oT the parties. Russia
would not object to concede the entire freedom
of the Black Sea, and the opening of. the Dan
ube,—as also the permission to erect Turkish
forts on the Asiatic side of the Euxine,—and
would consent to receive consult! within Sebas
topol.
If this be acceded, the Bosphorus and Bartle
'nelles could not be closed against Russia, conse
quently Ler fleets would be frosts visit the Med
iterranean. This, it must he observed, is given
ea mere rumor.
If we may credit intell igenoe from Constatiti-'
nople of March 12th, farther ccroplieations may
arise from the attitude taken by the Turkish
Government. It is stated that Arif Effendi has
received instructions to maintain the undimin
ished sovereignty of the Porto seer the Darda
nelles. He is also to protest against the Chris
tians of the Empire being placed under any
foreign protection.
Pros-room of the War.
Describing the recent storming of • Russian
redoubt by the French, the Loudon Times eays,
editorially:—
"It appears by the last accounts that the pur
pose of the allied generals is still fixed on the
prosecution. of the siege by means of a bombard
ment followed by assault Two experimental
attacks have been made by the French in two
different ways, which serve to show that It is not
easy to gain an adynntage over our indefatigable
antagonist
It appears from 'both the Russian and French
reports that, in the night of the 2lst of Feb
ruary, the Russians succeeded in throwing up
with great rapidity a new redoubt ea the right
_bank. Of,. Ibe.etain . harbor. _WithiXt. forty-.
eight hours, Gen. Caurobert resolved to force
this new position, and the attack was made be
fore the work Mid been completed.
A largo body of French troops, under Gen.
Motet, adrenced in the night of th 23dagathat
this redoubt. The Zouaves rush upon the
intrinehments with the utmost bra ery, and a
sanguinary conte s t ensued. The elan infan
try regiments of Selenghinski and Volbynia, un
der Gen. liroutschott, defended the work with
great steadiness, and after a severe combat the
French column was compelled to retreat.
This unfortunate result is said to be attribu
ted to several cases—thedisclosure by spies of
the French plan of attack, the fire of the Rus
sian vessels in the barber, and from the cur
rounding forts, and a want of steadiness on the
part of ono portion of the assailants, who are
said to have left the ZOOBl/CS to bear the brunt
of their' engagement'
We arc unable to determine with certainty
what amount of truth there may be in these state
ments, built is undoubtedly true the Russians ap
pear to have expected the attack, and bad occu
pied the position with a small army -rather than
with a detachment in proportion to its extent
On the side of the French, the force consisted
of only halt a brigade of Zouaves, 1600 strong,
two battalions of marines, 8,300 strong ; and 406
volunteers, in all less than 4,600 men. The Rus
sians were 10,000 strong, and the unfortunate
Zouaves fell into a regular ambuscade.
Nevertheless. such was the dattatless tiger of
these troops, that they stormed the redoubt and
held one-half of It against fearful odds, when the
Russians enceeded In outthinking the column;
the- marines were separated' from the Zouaves
and driven back in 'all directions, and the latter
were completely surrounded by the enemy. I
The second time they. succeeded by sheer hand:l
to-hand fighting in completing the capture of the
redoubt, but no soonerliad the Russian. infantry
fallen, beck, than thebatteriee and ships opened
a terrific fire upon the Work, and, rendered it i
completely 'untenable. It was not till then that
Gen. Monet; who was twice severely 'Wounded,
ordered a retreat, and though the nig I was dis
astrous from the loss of many han lives and .
the failure of. the chief object, the gal try die'
played by the 'Zouaves wassuch that - this repulse
may,weli be ranked with their most brilliant
achieveMents.'
General Carwohert'S (Metal Despatch, ,
"Bums SEBASTOPOL, Feb. 27, 1866.
"To tbo Minis ter of War
"Monsieur. le Marshal,—l have the honor to
send you the details of the coup de main exeou.
ted in The night - between the 28..1 and 24th Febru
ary, in advance of our right line of attack.
"The following dispositions had been taken -
-a detachment of engineers and a detachment
-of artillery; two battalions of, the 2dZouaree,
under CoL Cler, and the. battalion of the 4th
regiment of marine", under Commander Morti
mer, commanded by Gen.' Monet, were to entry
the redoubt constructed bythi Einssiarts In front
of our right lines. Two 'battalions of tho 6th'
and.loth of the lino formed the reserve. The
whole w oe commanded by. Gen. Meyran, and the
operation wan uniier the superintendence and di
rection et Gee. Bouquet, commander of the sec
ond corps.
tiion:i~::s.
,
"Tote 'Russian work had some ambuscades in
advance, which, in the obscurity of the night
offered obstacles, of which it was vary diffioalt to
appreciate the disposition or strength. The
troops destined for the attaok, stormed and rout
ed them, and while the bstudlons on the French
left and centre overcame those obstacles, the
Zonaves, led by Col. Cler, and hiving Gen. Mo
net (who had already received four, wounds) at
their head, penetrated into the redoubt under a
heavy fire 2f musketry, and threw themselves tipi
on the dense body of Russian infantry who, were
within.
This infantry gave w y after a abort but se
vere struggle, in which he detachment of engi
neers,-,nnder Ct?tain V league, took a bri ll iant
Ve i l. " Dett e a se. ° 11 e Zci li n e a r r Y es co display d e e d d the i
f ru
moot remarkable intrep ally. • .
"The enemy bad suffered coneiderable losses.
The object we had prop Bed was attained; and
We could not think of h ding P02412° open °°
all sides, o the R 212111 artillery; but wo bad
f
is
shower thorn once more sr .superiority in action. '
Our return to the lines Was accompliahel with
. out the enemy--who were atrack with aitoniah
ment—molesting us, notwithstanding their no.
'merical superiority; and the reserve who. had
left the trenches, to cover, if necessary, our re
irent,-did not meet - with any one,
• "Our loss was considerable, beta:tot in iiropor
tlou to the danger of this cocturnal aomban .
where our eoldlers were exposed tintil.their re-
tarn- to the trenches, to the tired the town
. 0nr,12.00p0 beherededtaliebly ad their always do ; -
and I cannot praise them too, highly.
,--- . - (gittleli) - -•- - Cesinemir.
On the litti of March the weather Ina fine and
lad, 'd bright moon impeded operationSAY
night. The Frei - Oiled . not renewed ,their at-I -
tech on' ttei.Utulldenworks: near the'Malikoff ;
tower.- - _Eight thouaand Itinslaunitieit Tohot•
goellt- - Tint Rem were &denoting tenni to-
I kern* -and !Mu - : 00 1 11 trticting Alm batteries
...tia•- - •;•.'. • c ;:ii;',.... - * -; .:. -..H.:- .--.- - '''' ' '
Still, however eccentrio her course might be,
be yet entertamedhopes that she would not per
sist in trampling on the feelings of her subjects,
but that she would at last awaken to the remem
brance that she is a great power, and that she
would throw in her lot with the rest of civilised
Europe: At present Prussia was in an isolated
and false position, and therefore powerless.
From this position it was the wish of England,
France and Austria that who should be delivered.
No pains should be spared by ;Great Britain to
attain this result by friendly advances, made
with every regard to the honor and dignity of
Prussia as a great and independent power.
In the House of Commons Lord W. Graham
asked the Government whether the Austrian
ambassador had called for eXplanations of words
said to have been used by Sir It. Peel, a member
of the present administration,. that "no- acute
ment of the Eastern question would be Batista°.
tory unless Hungary and Poland were restored."
Lord Palmerston replied that the Austrian
Government had known, all along, that the Gov
ernment of Great Britain would regard it as a
great miefortuno if Hungary were to be separated
from the Austrian empire. With respect to Po
land, in his (Palmeratotee) opinion, that kingdom
was a standing menace to Germany, and it was
for the Governments of Germany- to dottrel's°
how far it endangered their interests ; but the
negotiations going on at. Vienna were confined*,
the four points, sad the Austrian Ambassador
and Government were perfectly cognizant of the
views and objects of the British Government.
The Potty has sent an embassy of condolence
and frienaship to Alexander.
A circular has been issued by the Court of. St.
Petersburg to the Russian representatives abroad.
It states that the mission of the new Empe
ri.i is to shield the 'integrity' of Russia,. but es
pecially to restore peace to his empire and to the
world. The instructions
to the Russian repre.
sentatives at Vienna have been renewed in this
sense. • „ .
Braganca ox Tax saw CZOL—Accounts from
St. Petersburg, pinbably reliable, of dato March
9th, state that the substance of the Czar Alexan
der's speeches to the representativee of the Alit
ferint bodies and administration of the state,
mai be 'cottdensed into these molds will
maintain firmly the plans traced out by my fath
er."'
In his address to ihe Council of State, the ca
ters °file Guard, and a deputsition of nobles
who reported concerning the militia, the Czar
expressed himself yet more strongly:—"l sol
emnly declare" said ho, ~ t hat I will not give, up
the first inch of aussian territory to our one
mien I
"I will take good care to prevent their pone
iratiiig further on the soil of oar country, and
never!--iievert—may my hand wither ' first t—
will lath my signature to a treaty which shall
bring the alighteet disgrace on the national hon
or _
This speech was, responded to with vehement
applause.
The Cur's speech to the members of tbecorps
diploinatique on the 7th wee more temperate in
tone and is as follows :
"I am persuaded, gentleieen, that all your
courts feel sincere sorrow atthe misfortune that
has befallen us. I havo already received proofs
of it from oil irides; they have greatly moved lee,
and I etated yesterday, to. the ministers of Prus
sia and Austria how much I apprechited them.
"If that affiance no longer calite;' it was not
my father's fault, , liis Intentions were always
upright and loyal, aod if recently they were mis
understood by some persons, I do not doubt that
God andlistor, will do him him justice. lam
•
ready to-aentribute toward a good understand
lag on thonoraGicas which he accepted.
/ 40 1 '4=4; deollen. t0:T9. 1 4: gentleman, that
remaia.feithfal to all thesentiments of my father, I
sod thavilwill persevere in the line of political
I • priaciples,vridoh served, as a rule to my uncle
the Emperor Alexander and to my father. These
prinelplestre those of tidi holy alliance.
"Like 121iI desire peace, and wish to see the
evils of ivar terminated; bat if the . Conferences
which are-about to open et Vienna do not lead
to a Teen thouorable.to us, then, gentlemen, at
the head my I will combat,
with .thadivhOde nation, and will perish ,Sooner
than ye t : , l y t-
"As y personal sentiments your eove
artice, [addressing She Minting .of Prussia]
they have not varied. I have never doubtod the
.fraternal. affection and friendship . - which !lie
.11ojesty the alive had for my father; and
I have already told you bow gritefull am to him:
"I am deeply sensible of he. kind words which.
the .804:keror - he, caused to be transmitted be
me on this occasion,[addressing the Minister of
Austria] azykiliaejpty.slollot doubt the sin!
cere father entertained for
.ldm st alerinO, seFilled. by Amor,.
des of the dal widiesgoiLito, the army.!" .
Bee. O. L. Bade, agent of tht.Children'a Aid
Society of New York, Ego rectlied:from s tor;
toar:pcpirorble, lately deotosed'atNew
• legacy of $16;000, 14 trust far that liocteti;
11181111=
Despatch from Lord linplan.
Samna 811AsTOPOL, March 8.
My Lord—The enemy continues to manifest
great activity in preparing the work which Inten
tioned to your Lordship In my despatch ( No. 187,)
and are now bringing up platform limber and
guns for the equipment and armament of it.
Vast 'convoys are daily arriving on the North
side of the town: and I learn from information
entitled to credit that the road leading from
Simpheropol is covered with wagons laden with
provisions and munitions of war.
This morning three British guns, placed in a
battery overhanging the rehernay., opened up
on two small steamers anchored at the head of
the harbor, and after a fire of about an hour,
obliged them to take refuge behind a point.—
One of them appeared to have sustained consid
erable damage, and is supposed to have been de
serted by her crew.
The weather was d'ne yesterday, and is par.
tionlarly so to-day, and the country is becoming
quite dry.
1 have reason to hope that the sick are deri
ving material benefit from this change."
An Anglo-French squadron of twenty-five
steamers is on the way to Genoa, to embark
the Sardinian troops for the Crimea.
Adrices from Odessa, of the 14th, report that
Prince hlenschikoff had died of fever, at Sim
pheropol. The report is doubtful.
A Russian despatch dates that as therMalakoff
tower is considered the key to the defences of
Sebastopol, the batteriee covering it have been
doubled by an inner line, and some have been
triply strengthened: 'it is not true that "Sebas
topol was in Eames," as reported, from the
offsets of the new French rockets. Those mis
siles had done considerable damage, bat not of
an important nature.
Prom Constantinople, letters of March 12th,
mention that continued ehocks of earthquake
were felt.
A despatch from lord Raglan announces to his
Government that the Russians have mink three
or four more ships-of-war in Sebastopol harbor,
and there are now four barriers, two lines of
sunken shifts and two booms.
A French hospital at Constantinople, hat
been burnt to the ground; 96 persons perished.
The Palace of Beglerbey has been repaired and
put in. order for the Emperor Napoleon. •
A much more cheerful tone prevails in the
camp of the besiegers. The English officers have
established horse races on the "liaratti race
course," an d in absence of foxes, dog hunts are no
tified to cglie off every Tuesday and ,Friday.—
Several Frenchmen have written home for seeds,
to cultivate salad gardens.
Letters state that Russian preparations indi
cate an eventual evacuation of Bessarabia, with
out a contest.
On March 3d, Omer Pasha's force in the Cri
mea was 35,000, including 1,000 horse, and four
batteries. Reinforcements continue to arrive,
and the troops are well off for provisions.
It was reported that Gen. Gortschakoff has or
ders from St. Petersburg to take Eupatoria at
any price and he was preparing to obey.
Lord Raglan, itis understood, has made known
his intention' not to quit his present Command
unless ' formally-recalled, maintaining that be
has done all that man can do, anti therefore is
not called upon to perform any voluntary act
which could be construed as an acknowledgment
of neglect or error.
The Morning Advertiser, states that Lord Dun
donald's plan for destroying Cronstadt hats been
accepted by the Government. It will be pat to
the test towards the end of June or early in
July, fine weather being essential.
Lord Lyndhorst,ln the House of Lords,brought
forward the motion of which he had given notice
and which excited great interest in the country:
—"Co call the attention. of Parliament to the po
sition of Prussia with reference to the approach
ing negotiation. at Vienna."
Lord Lyndhurst, in a speech of great length
and ability, demonstrated from diplomatic doc
uments that the conduct of Prussia throughout
the whole of the question at Issue between Rus
sia and the Western Powers had been stamped
by weakness, vacillation and badifaith. Be con
cluded by warning the Minister of Foreign Af
fairs, the Earl of Clarendon, against entering in
to any alliance with so donbtful a friend as Pros
tie, within the poet few months, had proved
herself to d o.
The Earlof Clarendon did ten rise to reply
to Lord Lyndhurst with any-intentlon of becom
ing the apologist of Prussia. It was melancho-
ly to see a State entitled by position,population
Ited intelligence to take her. plac among the
great powers of Europa, voluntarily descending
from that rank by a course - of policy contrary . to
the true interests of the nation, and which might
be characterised as neither European, German
or Prussian.
roe TICS (warns.—The number
of emigrants arriving at this port continues ex
tremely small. The total for the last month
amounted te:only 2,069, according to the records,
of the Commissioners of Emigration. Of this
number 91.2 were from Germany, 445 from Ire
land, 335 from England, 102 from France, 90
from Switzerland, 79 from the States, and the re
mainder from other countries. The number of
arrivals for the last three months shown by the
following table, as compared with pretiousoears.
1853. 1854. 1855.
-4,901 15,514 7,485
.11,958 4,446 6,123
9,685 3;758 2,069
26,544 28,718 15,677
It in several years since the tide of emigration
run so low, and the prospect for a largo increase
is dubious. A shrewd observer of the movement
of races, and who has given much - time to the
subject and but recently returned from a Euro
pean tour of observation, calculates that during
the present year not far from 175,000 emigrants
will arrive from Germany and continental Eu
rope, and 75,000 to 80,000 from the British Is
lands, making a total of 250,000 against 898,-
000 last year. This falling off will result
mainly from the enlittrherit of many thousands
for service in the contending' armies, and the
unfavorable accounts of the condition
home here, which have been sent home during
the past winter.
The suffering among these classes here has
been intense daring the late cold months, and
will very naturally deter others from exposing
themselves to similar evils. The Commissioners
of Emigration have exerted themselvekin every
possible way for their relief, freely expending
money long after their treasury " was exhausted,
until now a debt of about $40,000 has been in
curred. We understand that a report is in
course of preparation which will show that over
$lOO,OOO has been disbursed here for the relief
of emigrants, during tho last three mouths. As
eietance is now withheld,of necessity: Emigrants
however, are in good health.—N. Y. Jour. Corn.
af c,
!AUBE or MIBT/11123 IS POST OIZICES.—A cor
respondent calls oar attention to the following
facts relating to towns of the same name. In
Indiana 10 towns are named "Adams"; 16,
"Clay"; 14, "Franklin"; 21, "Jackson"; 21, "Jef
ferson"; 16, "Liberty"; 16, "Monroe" ; 13,
"Perry"; 23, "Union"; 39, .Washington."—
In Ohio 8 towns are named "Adams"; 9 "Clay";
23, "Franklin" ; 38, "Jackson" ; 21, "Jetier.
sea" ; 23, "Liberty" 21, "Monroe" ; 26, Per
ry"; 80, "Union" ; 44, "Washington." These
are all very patriotic and some of them very good
sounding names, but we expect the . Dead Letter
office at Washington has received many., letters
and newspapers which should havegofie. to some
one of these places, but were enable to reach
the rift one., The United States are 4;rowing
target urery day, and it would be well, in order
to say. trouble In tho (stare, if the makers of
towns suld strike out a new variety in the way
of names. In the meantime the method to pre
vent mistakes, in this multiplicity of towns of the
same name, is to add legibly to the direction of
letters or newspapers the name of the State and
County in which the town, which has half a hun
dred name-sakes, is to-be found.
Ica AT ran NORTH AHD EAST.—The ice embar
go on the large rivers of the State of Maine and
Canada East has not yielded to the Mild 'weath
er of the last mohth. The Kennebeols not open,
and the Penobscot was ice-bound for nix miles
below Bangor. ' In •a week or two the ice will
break up, and with the return of navigatlonbus
iness will revive. Thb St. Liwreuee . is' frozen
over with ice of extraordinary thickness below
Quebec, and it in thought there is so much snow
in Canada East that the rivers will not be open
for a month at least.
From the the citadel at Quebec, at the present
time, no water is to be seen all far as the eye can
reach. The vast panorama visiblen.frum that
elevation is now one immense field of - snow and
ice; and the residents of the city expect to Lave
their May polo erected on the ice in the middle
of the St. Lawrence river. There is a great body
of 61120 W in the district known in gew England
as the White Mountain region, and we must ex
pect to have cold winds from thikNorth many
weeks longer the present season.—Boston Tra -
script of Monday.
AMERICANIZING onn Coate:man Sterest.—We
have rowan to believe that the State Department
bare evicceedell in carrying out entirely the plan
of Secretary. Marcy to secure the services of cit
izens of oat Country, not oiti - aiftrmtitt States
conpois, but as united States Consular 'Agents
everywhere. There are said to have been near
five hundred persons, In all, acting as Anierican
Consuls, who were subjects of foreign powers on
Mr. 3larcy's advent to his present position.—
Star. •
We learn that Whim been generally understood
In Washington for soma weeks that Ex-Senator
Shields had expressed his intention of taking up
his residence In the Territory of Minnesota, no
doubt with the expectation of again eating hie
seat in the Senate when that Territory shill come
into the Union as a State, which event will prob
ably take plea° et the next Session of Congress.
The General Is known to be ,a large landholder
in the embryo State.
Lucre° rr CoobLy.—d. gentisman at Mar
seilles has received a letter from his . brother, a
French superior officer In the Criorea, in which,
in addition to a request for various preserved
meats andither neoessaries, he expr eases a wish
for a ouppry of,garden needs, such assalad and
spinach, se he says the soil is rich, and, he ex
pects to hare time to gather a erop,previous to
the conclusion of the campaign.
A Pcrarry or Docrroni.—Thiladelphia..contin
vies to tarnish her accustomed plentiful - supply
of Doctors of medicine. The annualoommence
ment of the Jefferson Medical College in that ci
ty took Thies on. Saturday. when the decree of
doctor of medicine was conferred on 178. Alto
gether 635 graduates have received tills season
this degree from the University and 'Jefferson
College:
LORD PALItiRMITON, it is stated, has 'officially
declared that there was no foundation for the
opinion that the British parliament would be dis
solved, or for .the report that the. French Gov
ernment had madeny representations upon
tbe subject of the Bo buck inquiry.
GRORGIA Gotn.—Alump Of goldweighin g 1,775
pennyweights, valued it $1,775, has been ob
i
'Mined its eight days'rk of 6ve hands from re
fine surface ore from the Columbia .mine, in
Columbia County, Geo i s m. , • •
vi%
Ins boosts Tax ra laxxann.—lt. is stated
that there.are only 24,118 persons - in Ireland as
/eased to income tax, and the total amount as
sessed is £569,271, which gives an average of
£23 12s. for each person. '' •
A P1011781., 7 A. tall ladder leaning against a
house--a negro at the top, and ,a hog-scratching
himself against the bottinn. "O'litty--Oray
tine Totem makin' "
Soldiers' Bounty Lai* it Claims against
the (lovenunent.
y *ILL will procure Boenty- Land Wux
i rants thy POldlebt, their whim end minor 'children
bud will =waits claims against the Goyerolnent, sad
attend to bueleaufht the •Yburt of Colots:' , retool/7 es.
tabllshed Ooneyee. • _,. m
XirOtbee, N 0,140 Third et. one door .hors Elthbeldi
,thz.ty . . aIIARLIbi NAYLOR.
•Agency for Soldiers Claims.
l e fATION LANDs—PURCIIASE
AND SALE OP LANDirdalt&NTS—The underact
* mode arrangement.' wltk competent and reground
nenthonen to obtain cortlliaatta or .warratite for eol.
&era tbels widows or minor children. who are entitled to
Bounty Lands. also for tholonttion of lands and the ma ,
share and Kale of land warrants. JOHN A.DAVIS.
mhu -
_tkoner of Wood and sth as.
Bounty Land'Agency. ":
FI:E UNDERSIGNED No .... Pablie and
General Agents. having had se expeviene•
prtreavtion ofd3ountr land and whet Claim.
yr,
often their, mule. to obtain. Land. War:ante under the
. t of Ono great, sassed Starch 34;1855. which Taw grants
no ........r. , ital. An 0_1.. 1 . aataid.... miwe.. o tmaa•
.tern. rhaphthd, Neataellomilnpers. viers, &e., I. hail.
.n..,1 , Igk ally a Mir wain Gnus US% :which the' Uni
ted Staten havebeen animal In, and who have not re.
calved their Warrants previnuady.._ • . •
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watziii • , ;• • Wasansolos CITY. 21r.roh at, 1855. -
DIM-AND CEDAR WARE.SA.MUEL
IMORPECS Inarpsconstantly on hamar man
.meat of Waah and Path Tuba, Horse. Stearn Oak Wall.
.Bitrhan or lin e : Barkalg.• -Boada. urna, LIT
Maumee. Zino .and Obars7 .Wyk Boards and all aim
klada °flys» to his lips. . • . -
Also-60 nests Tulsa and ICOdosan Bucket&
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'arieig and Fancy Goods—A full assort
. meat just received..
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po,thosing. Oro stock of Looting Glamor sal Fromm of
aU kith:* is complete. TALCOITA CO,
to). 62 Mock Waft.
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