. PITiTSBURGH GAZETTE' TSB Cutetavar Itow.—Aa we expected, the N. - papers, out of Cincinnati', are endeavoring vv D. N. to palliate and excuse the !sidemen, rowdyism and brutality of their Cincinnati brethren,' trr, PITTSBURG-1i: spa:lnlaid stories of the immense .provocations Id NDAY MORNING, APRIL % 1855. they received. These, papers see that their cause is sure to suffer from such manifestations, *lmre atverrisere—weltUr ue unless they can be justified or thrown upon other or Printlegratatashmaktor the Deals G.... 2 "`" 4. '77 4101311.4.1- AenslnnasEtoeteise their notion to apples , chotwaers; and hence the faithful and the ere& m u m ., m o m., aoulas, will siu.h . " l the ' l2 slow; are treated to the most awful cock-and infers o etock.,.ol—BialtrdST hull stories, which are expected to pus for god- Ad vance paygates.—llereafter: no sub- psi, now and hereafter. A paper now before us, sempti „,,,,m b,, sec the Day or 'Weekly Gazette, which once had a deservedly high character and net 1 sestnent t. ottd. , which ought to be ashamed to be found at such _ alms ar , ea Ella the eabEiptlon le pad, the Iper arm b.l,,,,bges stopped. sole= the rotectipttan late disreputable work, Inflicts upon its readers the e. by bowies pesment. All transient advertielog." annexed-extravaganza as a veritable record of &ortolan, Ell be resolled to be raid In ad' facts: ' Sloe 011217 .10111P131)=1 cult? where medal month- ntell: 17 or TO& amtmd .. " 0 . 40 ; 1.0/. l k. - I "And how did this outrage happen? It.,was i brought aboutin this wise: In two Wards 6f Cin- ' cinnati the Germans and Irish metre that. no Amer- I ican should cut hie vote, twd with clubs, brick bats and paving stones ' they drove every native from th e polls. Their ballots were then deposi ted as thick as haa t but none save the Locofoco stripe;.even did these desperate Foreigners throw Votes in by the handful snail the ballots far out numbered the votes of the ward. Smarting un .der such -wrongs, brutally beaten ,and driven from the ground, seeing the politicalpower of a 'greatuity thus, by brute force and illegal votes, placed in the hands of opponents, nothing was more natural than that a rally of the Native Americus should in turn drive the, bailie, from the ground. In this melee Coo ballot boxes were destroyed. By whom, it does not appear, and it matter's not." It would be employing too light a word to say simply that this is falte. It is worse—e, wanton fabrication, from beginning to-end, and got up for the simple purposeof deceiving and deluding. We have carefully perused the Cincinnati papers ever since the outbreak, and we can fled nothing there to justify these wholesale 'assertions. The Gasitte, of that city, which supported the.E. N. ticket and sympathises with the party, distinct ly admits that the rioters were K. N:s and that they were the destroyers of the ballot boxes; and the only palliation it offers Is that reports were in circulation ..that the Germans had ob tained possession of the Eleventh Ward and were preventing Americans flew voting." It does not pretend to say that these reports were true or had any foundation whatever, but indi cates the reverse: it only says that each re ports were circulated, and that they were calcu lated to inflame the passions, of weak, wicked and ignorant men. No evidence has yet been offered that any thing was amiss at the Eleventh Ward polls un til the row commenced. The Ward is large and mainly settled with Germans; and the tut that ' they Were polling a heavy (although legal) rote against the K. N. ticket was the moving cause, of the riot. The allegations of bad treatment to Americans were mere electioneering tricks got ap to excite a popular ferment in the hope that it would lead (as it did) to the destruction of the ballot-box. The same trick was- attempted in this city last winter, but without avail.— As to the Twelfth ward, in which the ballot-box %ma destroyed by a K. N. mob, it is notorious that the-judges and officers of the election were all E. N. but one, and that they had fell control of the whole mattter. If any fraud was perpetre. ted it was by them. They utterly deny that there was any illegal voting, and characterise as false the statement that the ballot-box contained more votes than there were names on the tally list. There, as in the Twelfth ward,tbe sole mo tive for the ruffianism practised was that the ward gave a very heavy majority against Anus Nothingism. , The attempt to escape from the effect of these damning facts by interpolating a manufactured history of wrongs and outrages to foreigners that were never practised, and the kindred effort to elevate the Lilly creature who met death in his high career of folly to the dignity of a martyr in behalf of Americanism, betray a purpose to debauch and delude the pnblio mind which is as criminal as the outrages , it seeks to palliate or swath our. In these days of enlightenment, '„however, it is too much to undertake to brave public sentiment with a face of falsehood, no sat ter how brazen. .19.21asteernir Weekly Gazette.—The ext.enstn c drealytken °Nor Weekly Gayelte east" our twines. min snort *nimbly man= of =king tbeir bluisoaslmenna One eirembakm 10 betweenkrar and fitatbaamand.zwakti almost Ovary mirebsat, toynalketurer and atullAwl/w to lleityry Pywaylvsalsonad Pastern Ohio.. - Wallet Y.'^` ^ E" late editor or ih.-stacas Zei Nag Sta mw ostesels with the Eittsloaritst Comics le hooteed to Sollelt relseeriations sal attrertiermate for the Pittetsolitt Gseettst soordlat to our saldlebed tortes litlatneestl Hails Luso. Matter on sue% pare 0: this gaper mare.-.6.4a Gazette feels deeply the mortill, cation i nfected upon it by the outrages Welds, committed in the name of Americanism in that city. That paper went into the support of the Eno* Nothing ticket with an earnestness that we dOubt not was Binger% and its influence m ust .havelcarried along with it very many of the re specZable and high-toned men of the city. - We judge frcim whist appears on the surface, that . Lige numbers of the very best men in Cincinna ti coroperated with the Gazette in endeavoring to srjra i success to what they were pleased to call "Arlie:dean Reform principles." To be defeated was had enough; but to find that among those with) whom they bad consocisted •in behalf of thins principles there was to be found organized gangs of unruly, lawless men, obeying presort tertsd signals to set the law at "defiance and trample on the rights that lie at the base of our political. fabric, must hare been, inexpressibly mortifying.. We appreciate theranpleammteess of their position; and can only hope that it may lead them to judge of the tree by its fruits. The Goastte, is it is natural to ,appose it would, tries to make out that the party is not re sponsible' for the acts of its individual members. It as - *' nlite know that the American party view these acts of violence as we do, with unmitigated ab herr ece. They havebeencommitted.by irreepon able usfiriduals,- who, claiming kindred to the party, assume to act in its name.", This is an admission which we &sire to put on the record. The ..time may come when the fact thus' candidly admitted may be denied, in other localities. It may be that the party, as a whole, views mit acts with unmitigated abhorrence. Bat yet vre are constrained to regard them as the legitimate results of its organisation, its teach ings and. its principlm. A secret political or geatisation gives to bad men extraordiamrymesne for accomplishing evil purposes, famishing them with concealed methods of recognition, pass words and signals, and conferring upon them the beset of subordinate control, which common mops have not; and those principles and teach ings of the Order which array race against race and religion against religion werejust such as were best calculated : to work upon weak and in-, fartuneble minds and stir them up to a pitch of animal eicitement. as dangerous to the public peace as iu exposed powder magazine in the: midst of sparks. The riots which diagraCeif ancinnati lait week are leo a matter of wonder' . to tts - than the absence !of them would have been. We think thejr,:wene to be looked for as.altooist inaviUalge, iathewature of .things. The Gcrettsthinks, however, that they were not altogether - witlumt palliation. It says: hold - that the origin of the difficulty wan the report which spread over the city, and which was generally believed on the day of election, that the Ge2/01/13 had obtained posse s sion of the Efieventh ward, and were preventing Americans hum voting. This caused a general rush to. the . Eleventh ward, and many men highly excited, belonging to each of the opposing parties, were brought together, who soon found themselves in active ccolflict." • - [T he o ri gin of the difficulty, it strikes us, was. not so much In the "report" here spoken of se . m the (Exposition to make such a report the pre- ttud fora riot and the pillaging of ballot boxes. initing reports are not uncommon im election day, anywhere ; but they are generally regard ed as idle and unworthy of attention. Nothing tette predetermination to improve the opportn; nity offered by such reports and a pre-so:range meat to resort to violence, could have precipita ted such remit:las it hasheen the rcoUrnfal task of the press to ciaiiniele in this case. The din- salty .was in the bad sad lawless spirit that could be excited .to violence by such reports. lint the repeats were evidently manufactured for the occasion. They seem to have been more the signal for, than the cause of, the hut-breaks allowing. Nothing is easier than to set such remora afloat, and designhig .men are always to p• found ready -to give them shape and plastit bility. Intelligent and reasonable men would Wtop, when hearing them, to inquire as to their . lute; before acting upon them; and good'ad emu would enquire whether, ems if they sure tame, them was not s legal method of redress.— In this instance them was no pause to enquire ' either as to the' truthfuliess of the reports or ihe - proper remedy ; and this only proves that She actors were the Victims of a fanatical fremy engendered legitimately by political bigotry and Is _pernicious method of political action. In other times, when political parties were stile to meet each other lice to face on 'legitimate po i litleal questions, in a manly way and free from the stimulus Uf natimud antipathies and the seal of intolerance, -these things did not happen.— ' Their happening now should act as an Lamm& don to the stautdonment of what bas led to theta, and a rearm to the safer - paths of political ri valry Tats BMW as COXPAIIID 117131 mix [Aar.- A writer in the National Intelngmar mato' a 'comparison of this spring with that of the Lit year, which applies with much exactness to this regket - and Is interesting as incrusting a more favorable, although & more backward, season.— The early pert of March, of last year, was very nowlerite, and fora week prior to the 18th the weather was very warm. At this: time in the region of Washington mouses were mostly out of bloom, thp hyacinths in full bloom, also nar dinar and jonquils. Rose-bushes bad made shoots one, two, and three inchim long apricots in full bloom. Late peaches (which are the first to bloom) were in fall leaf, and all forward trees and vegetation active. Early garden star/ was pushing vigorously. 8o far so good. On the 18th of March a severe and cold "northwes ter,!' set in, and the following morning at sun rise the thermometer...lms 24° Felrenheit. From the 18th to the 29th the northwest wind contin ued to blow hard, cold and dry, night and day. During this time ice made every night, and on four of the nights the thermometer :fell to W. On the night of the 28th it was intensely .cold and windy, and before sunrise on the 29th the thermometer fell to 18 0 , only two degrees above the-greatest cold experienod during the whole prelims winter. On the morning of the 80th eommeneed snowing and,continned ail day.— From the let to the 16th April the weather was moderate. -On 16th it commenced to snow, sad et night on the 16th the snow was six inches deep.. laoentiznied to snow ell the day follow ing, the thermometer varying from 81° to 40°.— The weather was after that time moderate and warns up to the 27th. It was indeed a desolate spring, distressing and disastrous except to the; gram end grain-growers. Although, to forward in :the beginning, it:proved to be a very late spring hi someresiteets- The weeping willows • kot their - attire foliage, and did not put forth spin until the 6th -of WV. The forest tress did not put forth till the sth end 6th of May. Thus far this Owed springis nearly arena behind laskspring, but the prospect is far bet ter. -The fruit's safe, except where trees have been winter killed. The. winter-:has damaged ateirly all succUhititgrowthi. .and the Wary is entOZONlViratanng-010inshes and shrubbery. - It the . weather 'should`: gradually moderato, and be oittiraulty moist, wermay expect a fruitful Mama InneaMysif LorpOrtint: products except it rs+ much of which was killed by the drouth of last summer ante mitudiz: Cras.—We published, a short time since, a Parlid= version of a recent ministerial state ment of much Importance, made in tbeSpenish Cortes, to the effect that the kliaist' ry had deter mined to abolish slavery in baba. The Madrid correspondents of the London papers give a widely different account of the same statement, as does also the Spanish paper lu New York, making it refer, not to slavery in Cubs, bat to the African slave trade, which is contraband by the laws and treaties of Spain. This discrepan. CI has caused much newspaper comment on this side of the Atburtie, and it now transpires that It was caused by a mistranslation of the Spanish in the French papers. The Spanish journals, received by the Bede, contain the speech-of the Minister for Foreign Affairs made in the Cortes, and it thus ascertained that the version of the London papers was right and that of the French ones wrong. In the Louirnlle Journal we find an account of the late Cincinnati Slave Case in which the doting paragraph rends thus : "Idr. Pendery wan rery severe In his animad versions upon the condikt of parties in respect to this cue in • other courts, sad declared ble determination to sasertswimaintsin the author ity sett dignity of his court." Do, good Pendery. Bet you will never get people to ?apace your •court," as you call.your paltry ten-dolls' slavacatcling concern. You may get the goverummit to maintain Its authori ty, but as to its dignity, the less said about that the better. New, until human nature is es sentially changed for the worse, can the business of hunting men and women become dignified.— It it the lowest of all earthly employments, and the moat debasing. DOIIIIITUL.—The Minty editor of the Nation tu Intelligaseer treats us to the following wordy morsel: "Such being the gtmesis of language, t fol lows, a convert°, that in the Interpretation of lan guage verbal identities must be specilcally inter prated by the =turbid diversities which they specifically subtend, and nominal units must be interpreted by their unverbal multiplicity ; and in fuse, the verbal homogeneity of all unverbal things, feelings and ideas must be interpreted by the fundamental hetereogenlty which exists in them =verbally." Ocr mind is not clear on this imbject. With Uncle Toby, we think that a great deal may be said on both sides of the questiOn. We would like to hear the other side, which contends that the fundamental homogeneity must be interpre ted by the verbal heterogeneity. lirroastsnos Visnizo..—'We And the following telegraphic despatch in the New York and Phil adelphia papers. We want more light. This is good, as far as it goes; but we would like to know all about LANCASTIOL, Pa., April 6.—The State Grand Council of Snow Nothings, which has keen in session in this city since Tuesday tact, broke 'up this afternoon in confusion. The cause of tho difficulty ID understood to be an opposition to the proposed open orgsnisstion. The public sentt ment here runs counter to secrecy and oath bound political societies. Gen. Cameron, Governor Johnsen, end Gen. Irvin were among those who left the council this morning in dis gent at the proeedings. - . renaartianta Lseleiature. Hastatenvan, April 6. Snara.—The bill relative to Church. Proper ty- was further discusud and passed finally— yeas .28, nays 3. • The following bills were also passed :—A bill to incorporate the ‘ Mercer county Bank; to in crease the capital stock of theTork county Bank; fo incorporate the Bituminous Coal Company; supplement to the act incorporating the Union Mutual Insurinee Company of Philadelphia; a supplement to the act incorporating theCornwill and Phcenitville Railroad Company; to extend the charters of the North American Coal Com an to incorporate the Southern Pennsylvania Company.. • The following bills rem' second reading: A supplement to the act Incorporating the Sunteny sad Erie Bailmed Company; a supplement to the sot incorporating the Delaware and Basque banns Railroad Company; a bill to incorporate the Consolidates Bank of Philadelphia. Alloi:0 - • ' Eysteriabmitted his reasons for hie TJte yisterday spina annulling the charter (lithe Erie end North East, Railroad Company, and' asked 'tttdtthe7mfgkt be Masted an the -, Mr. Edivier saved to Ante up the bM to in. corpora* the lamas', and Traders'. Conk of Pelledelphis, but, the gosse ridnad—yas 88, " gr Bs . Edinger . that ;:uived to paned to Wm sideration of the MU to iroceporste the Coal and Iron Bank of Pennerylvanis, but the motion was negatived—yeti; 82, nays 46. The'llouse then, on motion of Mr. Edinger, took qp the bill to extend the charter of the Southwark Bank of Philadelphia—yeas 66, nays 14—Ind the bill passing Committee of the Whole and before the House on second reading— Mr. Laporte moved an amendment requiring the payment of a bonus of 2 per cent on the capital stock of the Bank for the renewal of its oken The amendment was debated and was then rejected—yeas IS, nays 69. - The bill then passed second reading, and was ordered to be transcribed for a third. The rule prohibiting the reading of bills twice on the name day, was then, on motion, suspended, and the bill passed finally—yeas '7O, nays 13— and was sent to the Senate for concurrence. Mr. Slater called up the bill to incorporate the Ohio River Improvement Company; which was debated, and passed finally. The HOWL then, on motion of Mr. Pearson, took up the bill to incorporate the Lock Haven Bank, which, palming Committee of the Whole, and being before the Howe cu second reading— Mr. Wright moved en amendment providing that the stock shall be ' sold at public sale, and that gold and silver only shall be received in pay ment therefor. Lost. The first section of the bill was then briefly discussed, when Mr. Wright moved an amend ment requiring the Bank to keep its issues at par In the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The amendment was briefly debated and nega tived—yeas 26, nays 46. The first section of the bill was then agreed to —yeas 42, nays 84, and the bill ordered to be transcribed for a third reading. The rules were then on motion, suspended, yeas 51, nays-22 and the bill puled the Senate. 40, nays 88: It had previously passed the Senate. The Secretary of the Commonwealth was in troduced, and represented a message from the Governor, announcing his approval of certain bills, and among them, on the 28th March, the bill to extend the charter of the Qat& of Penn sylvania, and on the 30th, the bills to incorpo rate the Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburg ; the March Chunk Bank ; the Anthracite Bank; the Tamaqua Bank ; the New Castle Bank ; the City Bank of Philadelphia, and the bill for the partial restoration of the capital of the Bank of Penn Township. The Howe then adjourned till 8 o'clock. The House re-assembled at 3 o'clock, when Mr. Fletcher called up the bill authorizing the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company to extend the track of their road into the city, which occupied the rest of the day. HASEWBWO, April 6. Brassre.—The committee on banks reported bank to the Senate the bills to extend the char ters of the Philadelphia Bank and the Basket' Vommerce of Philadtdphit. A bill to repeal the license laws was then ta ken up and debated until the adjournment. HOWL—The House took up, in committee, of the Whole, the bill for the sale of the Main Line of the public works of the state. The pending amendment to make the min nium price ten millions was debated and — lost. The committee then rose and had leave to sit agtin this afternoon. The amendments of the Senate to the bill to incorporate the Consolidation'bank, were concur red in and the bill sent to the Governor. Ad jonnaed. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pacts, without Comment—The Public imars.o rum essit—Noo York. Od. nerder. No. 119 Bailblk street. writes as that elm Ites been iron. Lid withMlX= bee moo. throe ream, msd Met stse used mu Mot of A. Ilannes alebrefed Terstiforse. trtkiett boomed torapiverAlLe Large WPM& EiArdrialCC.db.. l th , trontoDeLtds returned. atm Quisby. N 0.102 Esom sR. Nee Tarn iit , "r W. of Nor. 23. 183.1. writes as that she had • Wilk! .Lich had been nronli for batter Mao tweet:Dm:Alta Oh. toward • bottle &McLane's irennifttse sad administered tt. Tbe child passed • large quantltT of vortabnad la • ft. dta• ti 1.• beats ea rear it bad been. Parente. eith mob tectismnar belbre theta shonkt not hellitSt• there is MI reason to suspect worms. soot lam so time In p It recut tag sad astasialsterisor • Dralalante. V.,rtffird.. Lll.. and L. parfactly sat. 116wrInnimem wlll be candid to a. Par DIL Wt nWI CILIXBRATILD VZILWILIGE. and take none elm All other Tortniftms, In =apart.. are worthies. • Dr. W Lanes TermVag. als, kb celebrated in United now b. had .t all mspectable Dn. Bram la the ut. and from the M. proprietera AU° is sale by Use neisproptiotma. YLEKING BILMTISILS, apedkoll anceemers to J. HIM it Co-, 00 Wood st. But Known when Tried.—These gentle azaasor. In tortifting la o , 4lMrd m 8. A. ram witoolis Yerudfuge, bemuse two of the fine harms It in their naivete practise as physiaans of years. and they have known lt,by otwervation. to good Mar Auturr. July eth.lllsk. Yam. B. A. AeLPAA-AA* d to, 012MaXIM—wens[ sold your valuable Tcrudfose soma time, erni having monitored we mazy years, we wooed reannineind I; to all as a eime and efficient remedy for all owe of erovina In no 11111tabes have en ens men MIT evil malts o:Lowing ne edmixdruellewebet always hale It smarmed the =So .esab it was intended.', seutheen entirely Bellerring th at remything aat tam been set ln re nerd to Its strap le aridly 10 meordante w o ut ob. we:rations, not only as mealtim es. but as men of burt. new we would nnheeltattner te ell who mad tot.. i hat ft is the bee Tarawa '. vow in me, and that its vir tues am beet known when tried. REILY. noorra a DIEU. Prepeted and add by a A. PAILSI:ITOCACO.„ roam of W'ped end Plat sta. einadAVY Unemment Roney, Gold, Silver, Stotts, he. We will purchase Indiana, Trans. Alleihe• [bony, lirthsnoin.llnnakk Nowell BaAty Fund and all Unenserat Maw st low= rates of dixount than any nth to home In thim city. Th. Wenn: pnrmlaxe paid Er Odd Elm and &AL nett thine AL a 31. Bank Busk wanted at nktkont mast mane Blnsetittehaage on Onatto • 00., Punka% lAnk4on. and on stl otbnr sorts of,ltasops. fandtkol nn antakAUP. In maw to initputthonn. CrCONSOR, WM= A 00- Banksti aid Ratans. Erokars, Asakts "74.1t.b1e Insunies Co. of Madan. and Omits Intaranda ea * 1 0.0 Tack. • Wen N 0.16 Wood it..l dart from lint sth3l-11rdni ItkrtighiteTtuNnes,—Dr,.lieyser'e Pectoral arrerp will exec you. Dr. Murree Psetaral Snap wN emu Ill.sdatb 4 Dr. a•rmr•P•••:••1 Syrup will ewe Larragltta. Dr. Made Pectoral arrow .!Ilene Indoeso. Dr. 'mews Patml erratatil••”•<o l4 th• be" . Dr. Knurl Pectoral Array twill ewe incipient Gap enatraltat. A recant letter Coco Tratoh. of Robb,. Oble. SIM .1 moat you to mod ma two bottbo of yaar Potemd 'rap by wall. 'Thee to a IOdY bow ebo boo a wash sod tbs doctors met combo. I woo In Ib* Ma. Irsy, and tried onyytblng sttbeet brood; mall 1 got a bottlo of Tour Poston' Synly.l Leek It bat tales. and It mod ent found sod WV' • Lob oar Dr..llnotri Timms BratrP and tok • no otter. Pew, 60 et& Bold at Dr. EITISIWIS. No. 140 Wood ft. and at .7. P./LE:NINO% emb.19.1114,5 DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sae One giindred Lots, very advantainonaly located. In Oa City of Delnuto. and ce aP.eggllT filatiot Poncuala Mr the woo, or any portion of thus. Eto coinplatlon of the Goat =not, Central IL It, to this city—ths lama Upper Illtatiodol Elver Odom trazsactod hare—the hoary lad tisda,toother with ths Puna TOMMY oPpodathas oho of nal seat.. notobine to proolee dsidrable results to thou vichlits to toot In City Prow:dr. Aof Intrilastion he pr om ptly eonimolated de clod. 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Two to Wee bottlewersanted to cure the Imre case of norms= Two to these brUns an warranted to ems the Wet des pirate am of thitunatlsm. Three to true bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum Ilse to sight bottles will cure the worn ease of monde • berertt.ll anon espy cored from the grit bottle. Lod a perfect ems Is warrenbed when the abets onuttlty to balm. Nothing Iron so Improbable to the. who hen In tato tiled all the wonderful mondani of the day, u that a annum weed grantee In lb. ;extols, and along old stone walla. Would thee nay Munoz In the age= yet It Is now • 11.114 lent. If you hen shames It Mu to start There are no If nor awls. hums or Ws stout It suiting ams sues and not yams. 1 peddled ens a the sad bet. tles((ninth* skinny *fantail.. I know Its snorts In sten essa. It ban already done some of the greaten eons elm &win ItanzehaselAs. I welt' ta ands*. • year ta o ld POO* of atty. I have ems poor. punl. lemur wan ehlldnru,Shme loth was soft end gabby, restored to 'genet nen of health by the battle. Tv One who are egged to a del bestaebs, mei battle nth elven oath It. It great rellet to a ItOOSEI and Anthem. name who bin bus extin As years, ban dr tin end beam yerdated b7II. When the body Is I.o=l, It work nuns easy, but when than li any derangement of fh. ranotloni of netum It will nun rays net lan% but hound not be inland—they ine ner In from Mar dere to Week. 'Than Inner a bed rs sult, Ina On the entran, what that faarat V 5,8 7 ,, TA Cul yeduseN awn gerven.. Mean man of the must extromtant enandume of It that men ea Ili taw/ Is. Br* ehnjellaitilfll2lll the bat ma get. - 1 bays Marla" en bMtr, widebi wino sin. mend I. gnat oil. dissolve" Iterefaloui !manna of the seek and under the earn Eder 10'Oak 'Pea"! the -DtanitlnNlS l y to ot usa— m . uit. tin* dal ethane mar Mghtmant dessert es..—. t al ad T e e 1 • 1614?1-11 "to all .l24" ennatitutlosta. " Ze dtmetkc esamahl t °Wan otatnnis Moos da. _ 6.IINBLIDY Ono solladina• 60.1•4 arm mMaud insp. any: EIMIXIVI. no woos bad. dosser of Viola allor. . • .:Mama 111rMintocks Family Zedizinea—WS entheatimos ones& of botbsimad oUres, to these tellillandmOrMali Mid Ora venlig AWNS • - JOHN C. - 116.10.11 & CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from none but fresh and healthy lireis, under. She. wrong supervision of their !Kent at the Rehr:ries. J. C. B. & CO.take met plessureln offstlas their blend of Oil. which, on amount <JOU 1.5..e= mode of MAU► tlay, trwssummaa paeltroaa be token without ditrellah by th. 0104 dallnL- Itle gatmeasry to &drat to the weedier effiMCl at this very valuable nod mieuttheremedy. Its mows. to the moo of Citrus& Rhe=ostlrro, &mauls, and Lung Die essio oheo skillfully applied and pereevered 10, le no longer a matter of rordeeture; it msw earmuledirrdl Wen= healing virtues almost Ineoutussuble to say other erev:hbs. Sold to bottles, wholesale and retail. by the man , ofeeturevs, • .101 IN C. BAKER & CO., No. 100 North Third And by Druggists lo Pittebunds end elsewhere. Wei 01110 11110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, th. PASSENGER-TRAINS •111 mo I. Sollows. oath far. taw nonce: - _ • /An Turf Tat tine se 3 a. r. Nan Taus « " LI 81. Emma TWO " " a r 3 P. r. Thais Trains all ran through to Crastllna. wad connect thane with the Come= and Cincinnati. Ohio wad lode ana and ludisitrotains and Indiana Railroads. At Haiar sonnsetioto ass made Rr ilanallc. H ooa ow sussing Sandusky. Tolsdn, Chicago. Assam and rit Claraland. En No trains ran on Bandar. Through 1 icksta an sold So RocrnloideiWar B Tadianspolla Chrsir. Cisraland and the solocipal ton= and oltia• 1n the Wed The NEW BRIGHTON AOCOIIIIODATION TRAIN will says Pittsburgh at 10 L. and 6 e , and Now Brigh ton at 7 A. wand I e. S. Tor 'flakes arattarlharitilasnatino. argil to J. O. CURRY, At tha cornier °Haw ands, ths Biossangahrda Musa. Or at the tiara stnst Ration, to GEORGE PARKIN. Tian Agent. Pittstrarsh. March 10th..1.1365 PEAR L LL.EGIIENY STEAM . MILL. A Flour delivered to families ih either of the too cit.'. Cadets may be Wit at the NUL or In coar b.., at the etc. , .of LOG AN, WILSON GO., fa Wood et. BRAUN A BETTER, corner Liberty sad it. Clair sta. R. P. &ill& AtT I CAsi ami v etbA r binpit . rolaßee BRYAN. ILINIINDY A W. SPRING STYLE OF EATS. M'CORD & C 0., HATTERS, Have now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen tlemen' DBMS RATIN awing Style. Alec, • eotoDleta wortment ef Nate and Youths' eon FIATS, of the Istaet fuhlons, to which tb.r bathe the at tendon of the public. Calmer TM and Wood et. rohls JOHrt CNUFACTOCHRANIMERS & OF BROS. 31A iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, ke., Nos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third - st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns fumy sod MID. =ROM Mr all Faxon. Partlnasr at tention pntill to ottelcollag Galore Lots. Jobbtog done of atoll mato. emb94l ESTER- • Corner of Wood and ' Sixth streets. W. £ Our Tom will be 1 mind on trial unequaled at the prim In the eltr llSruks. . Wong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hys G o ram n,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Ba.gBreakfur. , 50 and Imperial & G. IP., 75, 75 eta. per lb. 1;00 & 1,50 per lb. You put np fa "day bolas from a to 2:1 Its. for WallY nas. 1 Marti Mamma mad* to Watt &slam COFFEE.,Ints, La Ottawa, out Rio ail., Grim and RoaseaL SUGARS—Lowing'•• sort Betaer's parovisa and awed Swan. Luc, asccolatam. Splccs. Pickles. 'yea awl Dried Ala.. atha HOLMES, RABE & CO ccmon A. H. MMES I& BROTHER, aIiIIITACTWILSI I 01 SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IKON AX LES, CROWB TOCK AJAS, PICKS.SLEDGES. MAT- S, • Timber, bUll, Tobacco . Cotton Screws, saomi Ca; sett Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., wusnocta,No. 112 Wan Feu 107 Ilan myna WOOD awo Saarwmo Sr — All weft vransatod• ARNOLD &..WII,I,ILAMS Chilsm' Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing Irrrmai o SNICILALLT, for Waring Vatilatioa of BOeings. A.• W.. 111 anima IL Warming and TegallalJas bs 111.6262 est not Wear. Pawl oillOmes rams. Ciasol666 arbaelL genitsb, Paccar s. Ch.= Hoaw. Cosri Vaasa .1611 1166616 66•16.61u5t5. 14. 26 llaelut at.. littabatsb Equitiblo Firo Insurance Company, OF LONDON. CAPITAL. 82,500,000. POLICLt • 3 =WED 771 E Lowksr RAMS Xor tht• bights roadrisible CasoDatil, by O'CONNOR, BROTHER & Bankers, 4e.. No. 15 Wood et., Pittsburgh. mhat•t.dA Nunnlva= Insurance Comitany. OF ODUDPITTD TS BURG AUTHORIZED CAP IT AL 8300,000.0,0 00. BCIFI.DINOS AND OWES PROPERTE NUMB? LOSS S OB DIME By FMB AND Plana or Bea and Inland Navigation •• and Traniportation CW:O Wm. P. J.:amain DIIID . W. WOW /wk. t od ll. im nes. Piaar ' ke ."di r r Whl r".'2l. aa. J. diar Sproul, Jacob Palatar. harm . I=l Nark Hampton . A. AL Oudot. W. th llama D. 6 Park. 011/KLIM. praisag—lion.irm Jobadon, War Proaddat—Badp Panama. thentarp and Prauwar—A A Owen. AnkkaaiScrataly-8 a Oman. Mal WIMP Ithensonm Fire insurance Company of London. authorized Capital $10,000,000. imWcIO o.naAnmeu. Atwood t Co., Joh itgrc ari lifsibaro WrunrKr• & Porn. pm sta. :TUN atm. vo Arni IItHDAICK ALTMITORD srAna. ftnital If Woo Branch Oftloo. Li o.so , ...lScr i = amt. Agent for Pitteburgh. 611:halb4rod No. 110 Rata 4. Citian's Insuruuse Comp? ritterargll WM. HAGALEY MUM nAIiZA/Or. 011744 114 vans OD 1 , Encrwsz D ZILTS. iv 148717.419 2 WOI7 DO 01M/LIID 111811IMI AND AND 2181:1 2 L T S Sir"nres andrtil Len er Damao, try rim .41410 =r it terhillyg 4 4 dot . NLAND NA-Via/170A Dammam WM. IS: Richard Mord, Noun 8 IL Kin nom ;oh WEL Blln B. llartssigh, John B. Dit=l4 Lau IL Napo* ;Thane Bellas, . 1.1.41t.n. Bryant. J_, &Aux.:man; Jas. M. Mow, •W. B. Liam • Jan ®mane. . den PITT BT.JRG E. Life. Fire & Xarme Insurance Company; Moe, Corner Market sad Water Strada, errrmasou. PA. ROBY; GAMUT, Pre:l4mA JAMS D. 11(cOree, ThisDompazty makes every Insurance ap Adds to or mnueot A e6 Mthl.lll.Rl3lll. Mama Dull AAm _the Mao ma )1 AA Medrinaeul triers Car tmeMoind Kann: Mika per And against Loss or Damage by Firo, 424 mramecum Peels MUNI Sas and Wand Ifarisittaa sad Teremmetatlos. PolleMsuramest lows:tram acmeertmt :rah mkt: torn partim . . !abort Oilmanlionandor BraWol. AMMO B. goon, I John Pnibuton. - • . WWl= ThiMpl. eamoul lOClnrkang • - 0Zirb ..... ,. O. Chou.Alinlit.bnot. ftobau..Mailoin - Mont Riebri. Janos tdsro, liaratto N. Um. Kittanning John WOW, PO. -onsiO.l3lb Mat GM 1 7.nr On .1.1 PHILADELPHIA Piro guid =e insurance Com_p_any . No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPONTE MB CUSTOM HO= Will make' all kinds of Ineurance. either Papento or Innitad. on iv de:Motion of Property or IdarclundlooloWspli sl a=" )L W. il i cr xir raPrairdlnt. chu. i. Worm 1 • 5: tw. P. .. . z. B. Eatinb, P. IL &verb Jon IL Porn. la Unman. Jobs OnTron. B. I. WWII% IL Mtn. P. Innnonnal. Sirrotrari G. titmand Wood strata. Western Insurance Co OF PITTSBURGH rman .--- Will Imre agamßL all kinds of Fink and Wane Bias. mum= ILikillier aU ii. " nos Scott. Jr . IteLWAT p Ulmltit. Geo. Derde. wan you. * G. A. W. Mebass, Nstbn Rohs" 41 Itaossu. G, W. Jackson. • JAASPihmae W • m. IL !Smith. , • Sill Wane Institution tosess.l bylewerWil end known in this van et ity. sad who will Ilbersily_ gixiill sad pmpto pa ham the Onus, Na. Salister SWAMI a Warehouse) up Wits. Pittsbutsb. : Behance Mutual Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA: 01770:1 Na TO WILINIT'B7I2IA 7 . M.sl_7l.o4—AndONVOlokOn titrunty /mead. iNSURANOE- - on - Huilditin &mask Furniture. ie. 1211;r 4 T ith eorp.;. 40 407d1=oroad ccim lnsuned to Marian the ;cola thog mtbous pa lon . Mer 11. '` . “ ."""tU FX• Os talroa of C l OaloTe7. MT" , * WI , pmusea. • }). Histrer &triton'. DpuivrvAib ms ,„ '• cuu TlVedson, Bwr 111.4"1` • • nod 0.4101050. ' AMIE 1'1244 • • 011M6 MIR British and Continental Exchange EIGHT BILLS DRAWN B 1 • DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., ON THE BUM UNION ABNANK, ARDS. LONDON. IN S OF . Si D REW These Drafts are available at all the prin dral Towns a:England. Eastland and Ireland, and ON. Oontinena. We also draw BIGHT BILLS , DRUUS, M. A. Grunebaum MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PRANKI - ORT A N. • STUFFS, Wltleb serve ea a ftesaittenee it. I lwris or 05... T. Switserland and Holland. PAINTS, through Persons Intending to travel • may procure us Letters of Credit, on whichlMon ran be obtained, as needed, In any part of Maur. Collections of Bills. Notes. and er securities In Cu. sone. will receive prompt attention. - WM. H. WILLIAMS L CO.. DIMS. Wood. corner Third street _ ... . A Special Bulletin fo the Sick.—Dr. Yarn's hmigoredino Ch dial relieve with wonderful nt'pld• Ity every &order incident to the isestin apparatur, re ta i i dares the appetite: ream the etre gtho hardesu thew:m elee, brans the sterna. ghee ./. 4 ti to the spirit.. r°- errata the mental . nerds , be. tdisleondeool•lMP" to the attenuated frame • more robust atlearenar arra Irritation., adros the disturbed imasdhation, builds uD the shattered constitutimu and may be taken without fear by the feeblest maiden. utee or mother. au It is composed misty of theJuloes of rare Oriental herbs. Potset ma/ to invitorate. exhilarate and restore. . ..... If the system hes become Maud by imProleuindultMo me, the fiordbd Inhme • more vigoron• vitality four ev ery organ. The Wenn& remilting from late hours or too .love application to labor of any kind. Is duleblY removd by its action. and ladles engaged in sedentary occupations. and eubidd to Inomvenienos therefrom..lll find it ► of and healthy stimulant. When the circulation of the blood slustalth, oymf y of the function• of the body are impend ed or imPerdestly perlbrmed. It will ..tore the natural so lion and communing* permanent enersv to the !Betroth" and distributive organ Those who are bowed down by phreinal debility. and we iboble se to despair of ever recovering tb• vigor Lod mien of manhood. an invited to give this wonderful Mei/area • triaL It embodies the eemmatcor their MbSat lol . Balbre they have consumed the Prat bottle, thei will be conadoue that the recuperative orbit:Mk I. at work In ev ery debilitated portion of their frames, and hope. Men to be reslbed In their thorough realveri. will Wing np In their hear& Theoordial I. put nix highly ooncentrated, In pint tot Plea Price $3 per bale, two tor $5 BI 0.1.NG. rer P l 2. 11. troprietor. No.lo2 . lthadwa7. Nor York. ACllllTlL—Fittobargtu fume Due, No. CO Wastetreeh Om. IL Hma4 140 Wood et• It. IL hauls, 07 Wood et-- Allegheny air P.Ftooso. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States. Gus da and the West Ingle. Nenralgia.—This tormidablo (ammo, whkh 100121. to bale the skill of phydelaus, Yid& Ilk. magic to Oarter'sjininish hinter.. Mr. F. Boyden. lbrmerly of the Astor Howe, New :York, and late proprietor of theEnharne Hotel, Richmond. Va., is one of the hundreds who hare bantam:4i of severs Neu. reign. by Garter's Spanish Manse. Blnoe his ours, he ins remended It to numbers of others, who were suffortrui with Ly every form of dia. sus, with tin mod wonderful Els say. It Is the most es madiene hs LW ever used, and the:nest blood 7. der known. Ewe adverting:not in another • man sols.M.lwdit.T Dr. Fitch's Opinion of my Braces. t Da. Chums IL Hums—Dear Ilirt In reply to your, of the Ilth last-. nonerting toy inion of your ‘ Bboulder amen. I would my test I mold er it one of the hurt ever devised, end would add tbst I ha. myself Men long in th• habit of cmployini • mmerwhot elmilar Mem with the Vented edmittni• In =ea of oontreetionoi the chant by Exterping, whstimrfOom habit, cocopotion artlebnity, more emendolly wirers there Is weakome or irritation About the luturuand mom orlempredlspaeltiontomMomtPtlou — ultb the philmophy of Its effects In them cum, you mu of course sequalnted. In 110.1 forum of heart direr. or maps Metre excitement of that Immo. I hove oleo found the /Moulder WIWI of &droning*. Ido not heeitata to moor. mend your Bun In all mom ohms • Brun le rooting. an ma of the nest envy and .indent yet In use. • • • '- • ' Very truly love, CALVLM M. FITCH. Bola mliolasala and Wail at Dr. IiZYSEIIR, 140 Wood stmt. Pittabarsb, Pa.; aim. • aomolete asaorimont of Dr WM, mMlclno constantly for sale. mhs.olksr Tender. Broken Breast and Sore Hipp —wbea pain or noshing teen. rub fn tractor and lay on a plaster tyke 1. day, then no breast can break• but IT already broken. lay en blaelom times . day; all pain will end directly. To more oiPPlea constantly keep the mire—b e few dressings only. au, nipple. no matter If for els nworhe son or nearly rotted od. and so bad that the lady will swoon on Its being tench ed. nab Instantly awed. and tumid rapidly—wash it cif to rms., Dalley's Pain Extractor on cot ton and apply to - ihe hollow out. sod rub some on the cheek, the pain ♦lll stop Instantly. Pomo who have had. dolly without Intermitelon. tbe eemreet polo for three ...mks by ea doing. have ben eured instantly. soh.TiourdimeT Sick Headache and Neuralgia of Bight Tuu Elusigna Cum, so Oaccixri Duman. Kr. inalasa nimbi.. m . Roy. EL./.. 420 ... r"th ward. wys ha Ins euredol elen neolarbe of sight year. at/mains, by throe bottles of Oaks Loy's Dayaratint dray 11. has bid various Owlet.. without ewe. De la now entirely well. Oatlayn Dar:anti.* Is for Iliterns. Dam deroftda, Tattar, and .11 eraptlvadlawara. f sale, la bolarale and retell..[ DR. ICSYSIMrd. or No. 140, Woad Blip of tb• Ifald.B Mortar. Price 75 wale per bottle. Among Diseases, Dyspepsia sad Liver Damp Wet rank as oast difficult to cond. Ws am pseud to Isso It in mar p.m to wine :ont • reread/ which hu pernd e 11... to laans- and •hich we can redosmontd esa certain sad 1 fallible emir. It has bdee the memu streaming therms., from ►n untbasli too ,— We mean the Omdaadl a•• • Bitters. poured by Dr. C. N. Jackson. at the , Medicine Blom ID:. Arch st.Phllecialptil. he sc. ems.. .05.2.1.03 Ease and COM= —The Conform for lataly Imparted freak re.* • - 1 nits th. Ile, to th• pendia shape of the Mod; so • mr• ba• bow ••••41 is ..old ma. • ...tat 4.4 .g.k.d ILL b. ••• W 71 Waal .p 7•41 W. DOM/LA& Balm of a Tonna Flowers, f or beau tifying b• Compleslon. and aradlaatlag all TAN. ?satin mad Mona from the lace. Budd at Dr Rey wee, 140 Wand meet 6,104410 FLEXOR} B MEM, Ocrcarssors to r. MD • 0.1.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 00 WOOD OTRATT, PITTEWORCH; PL. pti nhana Dr. WionesOdeasied Vandhass. New Da_pleffiaill Gallery. MIL NELSON would respectfully inform Me Mende and the rabbi sswirsur unit In order to. Mad the deny !armadas dthunid kir his Daguerreotpe, S. bee hod bunt End lies role romplelad Omer the Okil Pad thkee. Third .asst.) one of the mart oath.. and inairnibant Sky Lista holboi.S iner artistmeted Dii kthiriont7De sum... In the United State.. We ea. Boy prepared to eremite Mesmer of all size. and etyle• In any weather. Iran akioek A. 11. 4 o'clock P. If. • vislt from all is eolleited, wbetber they win Pa. Likeness crest. swan& Old Post Cllkoe Dni/dlng, • Thled street dd.dira - HENRY H. COLLINS, COMMISSION 12; MV10/1ANT AND WhOLIDAIX DIALER 121 CHEESE,ASEEDS, FISH,. No. 25 Wa street, Pitautt.h. DrIMA qlDi t 4 1855. AIR LINE ROUTE. 1855. CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS. flu C 1710400, ALTON AND:ST. LOUIS , • ROAD, . _ Formerly.the Chicago and Mississippi. farroingi On Grout Alatliiiin liable s i r i ll t t i.nti . r. .. tt. to, a. ens other Beat.. two PAW= wow num oval'. Inman autism. Lams Move. Arrives at M. Lowtr. Rt. Isola Dar Zzoteio-. 9.11 EL Louie mos litsresalo.o o P. Trains tun directly th rough withont . enanas of inril or bs tWkAtespe to Sr Louis es 164 How% ILPORTAAT CONNROTIONS-At Joliet, with the Bak Island Railroad for Ottawa, IA LOA, think Waled and - Central lowa. tott=with Illinois Onittal Rascal Ito Oho and beattnAtind with Stages for Pries. Optiralij i ri xi f i l i t r eot Western Railroad for Jack. Al Alton. with Dill: Liu of Packets Rs ElannßAl. Wiley and ilawkalq most espaditiona and rellatd• toots no 1 pcsOnne of blortheseiern At 5L Loolsorith Daily Pint Cam ilissunwa fht New :Weans and intertnedbit• [vista on the Lower and with Regular Linea of notate K•IIPJ,IIi. hieth. and all points on the bilasoosi, Tanneitim, tiontetland and Arkansas Rims. IL P. i ktORCIAN, Runt-. Blootamion. [ L. DARLIIiO, Aleut. Chiessa ap9Aind[twT Mechanics' Hank. Pittsburgh. OTIOE le HEREBY GIVEN THAT, rosslss to the provisions of the AMoo Inrpoestloo liftsk, loosened March nOth. 13.55, land the Am an. Droved the lath day of Aorll. IMO.entltled - An Act. Poem tasting Banks: BOOKS to reoelve enbeeriptions to the DULWMoan' Stock of openedlNl BANK. PITT& " be at the nenrehantalSs_chan"e kmate, , A'or A.rt Mt ' tiv U mt_ D F iadiclsldall..frookla o'doek A. t, tmtll 3 genies P. 14 °leach do? J. K. Dloorhead. R. IL IlutISY. Jones. Wm. N. Hersh, .1. W. Patin. W. O. Ladle. tninww ° E447, K. Nlmusk, James B. L o D h ni ., A. If. Omsk J. IL H o ?a n tlbto ll .L . Andorson , T. IL Holm" James Pack. Jr. Oeo. W. Jackson. David H. Ilebu t co, gs? B loner Hobert Oalwerg' A. Hirt Lamm. hums' tuchit6n. 00, nec , we. Robert Indaell, Body Pattanon, A. W. Lemon. Andrew Muta t J. B. [Meath; Itho-3 , 31 COnaLidmem PISA. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM • Now Took and Philadoinha stock of . oKus AND OLACK TWA • Comprising Young [boon, Iniporial,Onapowdot, Oo SOnonona and ftilbih Rreakllst, all or 'GIRO Maya boon aarathily moladAd wad will be sold u usual, either whoho Wren SWUM SUPERIOR. RIO AND JAVA CORFET.. LOURING'S and BT. LOUIS RRNINND SUGARS,. UNION TEA STORA No. 98 Mb otnwt. The Seventh Moch oeno sterßale Pa. of Town Loth at R, UCH is the inoreaeing demand for Lots to build oo the mesa mason, that another Pablo Bale h. bold upon the premien, on SATURDAY. the 14th Ira A.: at Zllt t g o le atl.ll.lrattitogau% to Alps:Cl by the TL.mod.tionltsha at 1 o'elok, 1.04 d (1. 00171,11). ; : t 113: I. ri :1 ,•• , • , ' arorallorom k lordligi 114 •• arehar VO lia on tn. plambeertno troll at times intiiwbol• p4o. 1.• watired,l2 marl? and wonllar141• v• 11 Into two taros with on • eve $ BAGALBY, COSGRAVE 00., Whig*: ip Nib emirs, 18 sad IBwa:4lost. Ptutnash. I : .9. s't 1 ' • QIIGAIt HOUSE 'MOSASFEES-250 bble6 iirtVlMEarArarriarcaliu B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, Importers and Dealers in , ILINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, ALCOHOL, V ARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' 014 WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL. (GLASGLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, ( WHALE OIL, S WARE, SPICES. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE. P. HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED facilities rocti Aping order. with promptness and dispatch. Wholes recident partners in the Eastern cities to take advantage of all changes In the market, wear* enabled to sell for nub or togmpt time dealers on sa favorable tame OA enema Jobbing house. rpassed by any _ Our brand of WH ITE LEAD wet:us:antes to be STILICTLY Pilail and FULL WEIGHT, not se for fin""sr.VAlVirS7o.-CK'd VERSIIPECIE !matched with English,. German, French and SpanTh Directions apffaltlrT . FES,IIIIIIR RfIPING GOODS--A. A. lita.son a Co. liseetnst opened a large %took of Ilousakaap oomoelsitig line Damask Table Cloths and I n itoklar. cached and Drown Table Linens, Jaequard M ap... Crash. HueluiDask. ae. au, ale° , another lot of tb• best makes of Dieu Utions. ata 1 ANTILLAS—A. A. mason &Co. will IV". open =Monday. April ntb, wenn eiplendikt nen otylee of Mantillas, to vlaleh they Invite the attention d) of the ladle. - - • CHOCOLATE, COCOA, /cc.— lw b . o a .. Norfolk Co.Chc.c.akr% 50 BaketerNo.l 60 " • "Co •ra 3° BAGALF.Y.OO73M4. Mb.. 718 A 20 Wood at.. NAPIER BLOOMS-154 4 now an. from""""'lll7Diosar It CO. apg NAPIER PIG METAL-44 tons by now land ing term steamer. Lou Wills tbr sale afs9 ISALLAU MOW a 00. aREASE & FEATHER S-3 bble. (Ream UR sat 28 bssre Feathers. now landing from steamer LoulsrLtle, ror sale as IBLIall DICHWIt it CO. NiRUDE SALT PETRE-91 bags to arrive er sal. by ap9 ISAIAH DHXY A CO. 110 - C. TAR-100 obis. in prime order for • Ade Ai BAGALEY, COSOILAVE A CO , ay9 18 sad 33 Wood id. - - CODFISII-10 casks selected for sale b ; VOL. 10 HARRIMENNA. STATE RE ap9 PORTS no'd and 70r zala i la y a co 1,5 004 ISH-10 bbls. No. 1 large Mackerel; 130 63 Mdo u. do me No 3 lugdi*um Mkerel; } ac da 30 do dry, son and plotted BurloR; 140 half btda. Toot Or eels by 111:3AY 11. COLLINS LSEEII 011r-10 bbls for sale by lISNRY COLISNS AMUSEMENTS. CITY HAIL THE BLACK SWAN, ATELY RETURNED FROM EUROPE, lAwhe NDI t AN re MARIO, staIbY • Gentleman of rare Mndeal Talent,. and the beat Timor la the Country. will gito rwo Grand Vocal CONCERTS , and Instrumental AT THE CITY HALL, PITTSBURGH, On Friday and Saturday Evening', April 18th and 14th, 1865. She win be satiated by eminent talent. SfirTICKETS,6O CENTS. 101.1leserred grontSests too:red at the Han, $l.OO. .fiXeo i on open at ofelook.—To eolontenee at 8 o'6BBlc NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA ETELID3IIIP LINE. Cas NkALtsiff o -1 On the 1 9th and 27th of Eath Month. Euttartian of Prices to litii Vie timer. The HenMita Haute. Scree ffunetrul ltaes Shorter then any other !bete. TheAocesory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. LEIN NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or TILE WEST. PROMETILEES,. Or DANIEL WED all first clan etearnabipe, w in leave New Tett on the 12th and 17th of each mouth. connecting b the Nis magus Traradt Rents. (baring but twelve of land traasoortation ems good macadamised . crsd i lls nstelase d ea .vairt v A D Arz r . one of which will brave San Jaen del Inc. the Sea , ' teradems of the Transit Route. where the Neer Steam - ships receive th e rummers at the Companfe wharf im mediately on their arrival. and proneW at ones to Nan Stancher , An experienced Stanton to attached to each emu roe Wormotton, 5 1 1=4 reduced reauhaoply Ilattteepe• ORGAN. Agent. Dorrllorg Owen. N. Y. bUrcrif Germ., Pittsburgh, April 7 th .17.4..1 Ten Dollars Reward. .• { p/ TILL be paid for the arrest . and convic- TY Mu of thy person or persons Tweted In Op or Creating a Flax Xeres of Fur, w th in the limits, daring the loweent year. or who olar. ow =Woo of !tre Incite • breach PER M pe4le_peare. era It E. VOLZ. Mayor. to. Removal. D. W. lIERSTINE & CO., have removed . No. 75 Water dr.; canto' of cr55555171.555. Rol _ . HOPPER'S PATENT PANE. ' , Ent , . undersigned is prepureld to supply CARPENTERS, CARINEDIIAR - RES, and Wotbe. In nod generally. _with htePatmatedand va l uablees. All 'm hare tied It pnmounce It a mostln cantles. that must soon some Into general use. The fol lowing lettere" from pranMeal workmen are but two among many lettere the Patentee hesrecelred recomm e nding One Plane acne allothers in nem - Prirsanson Mut CAZIM Facroty,l February 22.135 A. jr We bomb! entity. that drains the lad twelve months we tare need Hower'. Patent Plmm. •he do Inn !waste to recommend It to Cabinet s . n=tcrans ma -17 p yerbt is an wil.....Zeter . ery, W valnot end al sorts t soars he wood, arid Ito olaMns veneers, It Is far superior to the eld mode lielltrah/h twadm Wog • wrest flaring of the. One man, byutlt, mains this Plane. will plane more ve neers than thre men can do by any other plane or method Mum. EL IL RYAN CO. To Ilene F. Ear., Esq Pear SW—I tun etarnlned lioppeee Patent Eon& Plana, and holler* It to be mod 112011111ent artle • for the use Er which It Le landed, as ronibluation plan and vcrap•r. • 111.- pe nitrate:ls adapted to planing veneer", end It does not reputes onedteretk. the time or labor of the r old ggmmlnettali d 1 ItaTlno t t2 4,.. 111 .0 t it e m nrorthteentne • the Frmer ad an orns and libolicose eustcent Lams direfully recommend It to ailfersoles angalwd In th. Cabinet Weasel. am from my knowledge -of It, there Is orthlng an inn fitted to glee. month and beau tiful finish to renews as the Hooaeper n W. nets:AW oolrea Santa 2100.. Jr.., furniture Wmzerool2lll. 07019 Thira et, Plttaturgb. attoburgA, itbruary N OSES IB33. T. ELTON, of this city. Le my. nolo Agent Pa the gals of Phan, r of rights to roanufkatur• and *eh cum. ,PPEIL. litteteregb.:Plareh El, LEW adat..ltien EATON, OSES F. No. 19 Sixth est., agent. tor selling end buying PATENT RIGHTS. is now aVorised to sell the foll o wing lately patented mildest Ooem Ddillnß Trott's Witad ant Oil Globes. to Steam Isom guffaw Doan 's gook Drilling Madams. Comdand's Stationary and Portable s an d HUM Orsotted'lLliteam and Wafer 0 and Chillitles Wrought Iron Marblrms. Thar . a , :4 , telmhar• Mai nod by maks' smollam , end monormosd superior to any to u.. toed en =thugslto mil Rights to make and mad them articles in spart of the country. Re has also for t bordwweed Notts and Washers. au& Be Brass Work. He IS Min DMlssrerl to take airenetes Mr the sale of °ta co ra.tanted Wants sod raw lunation+. end to the business faithful and constant attention Ile re ns to th•follosing AßD Mu subscribers have long been aolnabit•d with Mr Moor P. Eaton, and hamar" hesitation is recommending him to ea mho may wish to =May his sersioes.a. • gen tleman of undoubted integrity and huidatigatd•ipduezy In exottlatta way ramose may b pLosm • • 11. g, W. Robloson.r.ln. John Oraham. W. H. Daum, EL Childs Co., JaimsWood.Q~Holmra Sots. P. ILPrim& P. Loreas iud.. Vat A. W. Loom!. Pressman. Noimber 211 L. ICListwrstin. P. Johnston, Andrew Patton, 1 Wilson McCandless. • 11.54. fit! Grand and 13erpentina los, YID S RI BUNTS & CLARK, NEW YORK. B a KLEBER has Just recetiol Invedees of Pia lot of moan NA A superior os. and moan eta , , ere of a Fell GramtPlano, tall size 7 octaves, This "OItAND . srattssi up ln a style of oostlY unequaled by anything ever brodaht to the Warrant sountiy, with carved truss leas of - solid Aosescsod. panel work au around. with superbly woad ornainanta desk and light elide. of fret wort, lyre alatarately and tut. tui llso, "z"4 - 413 inglitE MINX PIAN " SEMI - % " • Wine Minh -" alta001119ra& &las FL WADER, eat heat ih thle dei roe Monne • Clarks' Pieho• No. 101 Third shoot, Sir Due rtotioe .111 be siren of the errll.l of the above Pismo. stihTT 4.4:BICKERING 7 OCTAVE ' . HOSBWOOI I PIANO. in perfect crlar. • s left with molar Ws. at a very le l , ) . , , awed prim. The owner is about !easing th yen and Is milling to .011. ter cash. at • POlindl. The sonsaiiier will warms& Oxtail.° to the Purchaser to be rest 15 ersry particular. It has leen lo use tine* years. or Vs by JOHN 11. MELLOR. 1 No. 81 Wood st.., hot. Dial alley keth st. spring Stook of Hamburg Pianos. CHARLOTTE BLUME, N 0.116 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH __SOLR AGENT. • nHAMBURG PIANOS of are oubtedly snafu to al . others In nJ toms and mostr tons. They ben not only rasped the M ( net malts of approbation from the hest European Tumid:, such am List. Thalbermand others who hare them constantly to tben own on. but slob from our reaktont Profmnion. The foUccrin u go on eared from a latter of Meseta Henry . Ante? ?IVO:il l' t. 'a ir 4 1, Pguare Plana speaks as follows of iniremellent ornal• Gen ••Bly little dauter, who Naze nry moot. with me, hare s good Monument, and 71)01. are Po only ones which can attar toe "Instruments an ebbsd an on Um most sigommods•. tong tams. but I do not Oka theta, du: lane not the elan Go tooth and the tone Myoure Iressalm yours mispectitilly, cmuilarr aENßY Pl i t t gbota For solo only by at the old tabbihed g ra li g t Italics.' at. 2d door sto; 6tb st.. Pittsburgella L t i:ll: l o .l2,:=l,:w tA v t " t Voadl dim an emoddered manic? to either Chlckirringli or Nouns a k's, but which Gellman *stomata, known. . I s Mtn h ateMut lately bemi Intro:wad here) and other New Task and Philadelphia Plank of tho bed prism ?analog fpm to $501). •: - • m"Ali.;l3. NEW STOCCII OF UHIOKERING SONS BRU N T : 4rv a colitltwonamusi. sta " mond d80i......turt. reed num dm man dietary Of • -MO Mk" liditan• nor • end Mil ropii of *MU AMS War .MOI .4)CfsIC rfaXo Ark& wird all the Ltd mad 'renege Imdrommoodd Abe. or thdr Odom and lafort stood stylm. mdtatdo hi tams who rendro dbrop, trot good, Indramost. 111 Om 111. ado Pardo from Ms sasaiddetor, sr. irstmotod. and 0111 be mid droordtV g..ma t Borron.l k iric : 6 .; „ OLD. PIANO /toad. iD a /Po2l4lllillafotet=olitiroly rior odd bedadtal rattdrokond from the. bow manna. radio In the oosmtry, MANnfflaartintt4;l6o. Arad tbotdo or id tfkins' Plum mkt. Mar* no Okir=l3o2rof PITTSBURGH. CTION ES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ennmereiat Sara Rooms. corner Wood end "fa strut eVIIBLIC SALE OF DRY GOODS—At the Mersa John Thompson. No. 106 Merket st.. will be (1 1 . (as ne Is declining .inistrwita) hie entire WV stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goodawhiett boo 010 n Qra eelectedlfor customer trade, The anortm(mt MAnito exLenin. embracing the richest and latest's:7lM orate Goods of every Ye bey. splendid Embroidertei and White V=I,TXIS4II`.V.I, Parrools. Umbrellas, Roman*, mi • fall assortment ot &- Arable good. nertaily kept In an entendre retail Morn— Pale wllloommence on Monday morning, April Pt et / 0 o'clock, and continue until all ere dain • The attention of the ladies is particularly requested. P. M. DAVIS. Aunt, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE lc. LOT IN BIRMINGHAM AT AUCTIgNiC i nt 7hanel ST MT , I Tet Pr effilettloWiSalnltt L a t ble totTlEirono=at on Wattle et, nesz . the Bolling 11111 or • 511inight 1 Bra., having Dont on,Water It. of 24 feet I Indy% and en tendlna tank 05 feet. Da whlah meth a eonveranst well Bathed twO story With .Dwelllnd Hones, =opted by h.., Steati. Wha will show the brotart7 to anT dear "V= eath, reeldho In one and two wean. with Interest- 02 PAL DAVIS. Anet. _ _ - ;4' ORTIi AMERICAN eem MINING COMPA oZ,VIM—Pa =Pia= 1 4Mt... 12 irl V. " A l is t olt lor rW itirtlene the Ifi r ratt American I ire inf So., forfeited for nonparment cl i ne/ 31V knct. l yALUABLE STOCKS.. T AUCTION- On Tburulay Evening, April I.2th, at 7.5 i n'eLkat Qs erchantn' Exchange, Fourth street, wlllbe inad.. lb ebaresClUsens • Deposit* Rank Stec); . 10 " Western Insurance On. 15 . Mon. :irrigation .30 . N. Alllarlema 11.1nlair eV) .3S. DAVIS, Lust ATIONAL MINING CO. STOCK AT AUCTION--0n Thursday weaning, April littb. at IX elk. at the Merchants' Exeloanse.4th at. yrlD ho sold. by order of James M. Cooper. /Weird Treartuar. auras National Stirring Co. 6toels. 'Welt Sus been 1 . b4 gaited for non-payment of asseesment No. 7. unless same shall be previously redeemed. P. M. DAMS. Auer...t, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FIFTEENBUILD INO LOTS IN TIM SIXTH W Myr eta. noon. April Tfth., at o'clock, on the premise., willies sold by Inter of the Orphens'. Court of A IleghenY county granted March Met, - 18.55, to John !tenon,: Trustee of Robert Porter. Eel., Moen valuable building lota as laid out by the lam lion. Wm. Pormr. In hIA Ont pbus Of lots In the Sixth and Seventh Ward; a Pittsburgh...mon of which lots, to wit Nos. 32, 40,10,42. 4.1 4 4 ended, have oath a front of 20 feet on Centre Avenue, midis:4:nd book n. 111 IV. l i t: ' tritir ro t es. '" lB, C r {VT, 53 t , h z4 e fd have each arrant of 20 feet on Clark street. tend extend back eouthwerdly the whole distance to lionestreet, CO feet wide. The above Offers greet Induce:sr:llln to era ntlS.seiditiVity.of rerns '4"i e atUserP'rtl the liteltlaJN. Trustee, .P 5 P. A ice. PIAMOND ALLEY- PROPERTY FOR BALE—That valuable 9 otot7 Beek Dwelling Home Btore, No. 25 Diamond Alley, at present comtplai by Mrs. Kerber. being among the best.jtandit far brodatee. Lot !melon front of 15 feet and ostaddlng.biegTO feet.— pp to mhl3 P. St. DAVIS. Amt.. Vilnale Property at Orphans' N virtue of an order from the Orphans' ld'oscathtL'l.ll9lPA'dpr le2 ", retA ' ,. tb. DubDo tale. 10~ to the hetn of Daold L. Tr " o k r d7d1.71.17 r 000 ba° ;4 1 Wylie and uhington ara., (tooling e 3 on bl ock and 62 ft. on Washington rhilb istands of enbortantbd frame Raton the mots.' of Irblett Is Iµoo riff=lltb , 2l t ono . g t . I , to best lotlor bath.. ulty c good Breedinont: reotnt " ihr o =7 partJeatarn, apply to Jae. 31. DROWNS. 332.31 rd A 3102 Admen,. W2d. B. HOLId33B &AM., VOMMISSION AND - PRODUCE', NER: ORA N. earner of Market and Front ntiietiVhal• for sal*. to to store and smotehonam 2.000,000 Tbs. Hama, Bides sod Ehotddadq' • 200,000 do Bag. Coxed 1.151 m., - ;- 500 800 bbb. prime Lard; J•ro f•mlly 700 b Wean; 75 thbls. rom @agar Oared Dried 86ef. Powder. HAVING sold my -Magazine and stook of rota. ittol Ft:mato W. O. BIDWELL.I &tee* Ir mammal:ld him to or Mends sod mow:out G: GIMPY. . .. . ... - •P.W. C. =WEL/ a • MANUFACTURERS'• AG ' T FOR Du Pout and Hazard -Gun Powder, ISS FROM'STIZEZZ Flinn GEL VERY variety Sporting, Mining and Muting Powder thew. on bend and kw ads from 113 sane, r. nn Esvnrable terms. - • ..' . • .4 3 erehante and o th er* will pkase Vend in their or. dare b 7 Si'. 31; for delivery nert marntoir, .4 try Sr* .6.. - 61: for delivery. to Mir afternoon.. t .twit( Thomas Hinton, MANUFACTURER and Dearei inBOOTS and 811 028, corner of Tunnel and Wylie street& min addition to the store there Is a num that com ray. goods to all farts of the conntrn at the. rane , Prior M said at the atom- • . sodded Gas Fixtures and Lamps; BEAT BARGAINS at .No: :`l2l North Second street, aterre Philadelp DLL Th. rob Den offer to the trade and public in general, of their awn manufacture. to an its. various branches of latest tiara fah& Ou Chu:OWL:re. Perulantatilda Ihseketa. Lights, Pillar Lightecto.. A.; Wan. new - and deal:rah'. rus mos of Lamp Chandallem Sid* Bracket*, rendanta Improved Sim 011 Lamps, Fluid, Lard. 011,4cmilsg. Stand and Night Lamps, both Smog . 11 rizablv4:-.4..—liwp—Lib:t7ointilpiiano,dig cab Side and Stand Lamps- . All work warranted and prima reamed. to rmuce of having extenalve Ma chinery. and twiny:Mechanics, giving strict at tention to the manufacturing part,alto, to the smamau. Make of customers- • _ • • ...W0.. 1 1 ..ri5. n 7.4 - stme —irgip t .t._BlTs°4llzw.. 4,7I:IIIISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Letters of Atherdthisthlu bauln,g been guastak.to th e amder nad.ua• th e Estate of Samuel. ilelstmu deed. luta of C 0 e T uo. a r i =adebtal.tomid desedeat im arsre• =une torn:sent them Mr ealtrigetr 4 W.. Yi" IT. B. OBLSTON: Admiral BBIDDLE ROBE% 3, lto. IDS ath it. or to mII2B-lawil6t, Minnesota Point Female' Seminary, R 7 TT.i INN INA Pd. SOMMER SESSION of thislong I ea- MabilOhal and porodar Instatution will careames on • 'T MONDAY IN MAT; ander tbii panginal ealw the Rey. W. It OAR/EL A. B.f. of New York Univiondi y , sled Principal alb. Warwick ItuititedyN. , omitted by the following efaciant Moberg Allas 0.11: wet, Simnel RranobwrOilia Maria T. Lallonts. Prerieb e (bar main tongoa.) „german arid Ornamental lgrazieher Ern H. „A ?fat'''. Pi t " n gin l V: W gflg, "7l.."4‘*.ted Terms per Wn of are mina. Palahla half. and lutist told amnion: Hearst and Tedtbm. In STOW& and Latta ' allnAl an/ Ifelodeon, each,• - • -" • DUO Trench and each. • - • • - D l , OO Drawing Med Painting. he water colors. each -5,0 D Bao in .00 b.omoo. Washbm and LIEU, • 5 M._„, Books foralebed at Plttaburgh Minn. Le taught try Leal:teemed Experiments. mh3O-lawdsw/t3tertl • Dr. - C..4Lareeme's:Eye Cups. 14ING: PA RTICULARLY DESIROUS of Introducing tro' tomb:table CUPS iota MITWin. Ow, State and eeperiallr for Pitteirmth musArib/7. *trap say ibreletan. Drucite or Othrrrrllll , P.m" more then ordMary Inducements to become my meat I mar be seen at the City Hotel ear der beThre tbe lOth-of Notice to Stockholders. °Fna Pm* Altta ti r v rerlYtt u i. gd?". } lb Gen. Itabieson, Preiddratc—Doro Sim THE Committee appointed ' to examine the Books. Vouchers and Atignmts of the Ohio and emu my Tanis Banned Compeer.' gad it imeracticable from the tmm mess of ominant. andaccoute sixtunalet el throo:ti • eniod of d mealy mem roam_ to n maks • neat Ibr the adleamed menden of Stockholders on the 10th Thor tliimdbecesaider. it doe tedlidant Stockholding to give this notice in` ord. to obviate ths neceseitr of the tr attendance on the 10th dent U 7 The which however, be empire& at er, ,yerly , of which dos notice will be given, itathig at the game titilagS77 radlitrOiSCOM tO al the 800.. Paging and edenee lias,,been cheerfully orrorded by the omen or Compeer. • • THOMAS GOODMAN. SAMITZL I,psdtlOse - SOliN BMUS.. Jr., Coot. • Trinity . Schoo PABOCHLELL SCHOOL L FOR BOYS, yAhunder the anspices of the Rector and Vestry of 'Dint. web. RICHARD B. =rm. EttudAL Std. Wool yid be opened on liony,'.April 16th, in the Sunday Basal Room of Trinitr Mirth, Sixth street. and is designed to afford the hi host advantages far Una Dinh training in the English Mmashie, out In timpa ni...tan of the tingles. 've :Interco nva t rl L =l . hr= " gi f td " rf .103 .15nen etreet , A. MASON CO. are now iipetkingo a eases and ;retrain Callecaa. Moans; w. tonunier awns. Limns. d• Wass, an. • ti:: •: t •lit "( • qty. oa hand two setts Otistiteital Instrumaall, whi••• • To bum let with ma br e whhlsiTi t sw retittim ham ;in rah= licAt. , quall ek =ot good: wow Tamese Cloths. MD . ...RPHY & BIJRCHVIELD have ree'd a tuta.vavvvli of thvabare popular voods for mount l Alps tart Bombazines, Mourning Allinatos. Muslin de Wes. Pendia de .Lolnto. Vrape Bongo. Tin ones, In. gad Ideunilng . 1010(.. Itainigononloto. Mortga get; For Sale. tIVE HAVE a few A No. T Mortgages fo r VI akar talr rats of dlegvuut. WILKMB CO I/ANK OP PITTSBURGH ,STOOK-20 11.11ologret wootodot No. Tl.,NoOrtti street 0 5 • Oomeols 'lon Broken $ ad Darken. FINE - DRESS GOODS-A. Maxon co. boiao k it Toed another: opWWI& lot of Draw oc d s , o mo f tett plolffi *tripod and flparod PlIkE Plan and 50f 6 6 , •••• Thm=l. °Mangles, Pe, with ot. m ato tors o pant Asks of Plototood Boraorltotos. tfo. 25,6tti • , ' DOZ:TBAJOUB 'BUYE4IOIt, OLOVES—SheIt itad dark reform also,snatbse • 0 rumba inaiica- MIMING OOTTON, met • • ROWS, ft.l Marks' It.' GREASE --3 bbla: nowlanding Brom 8. B Clam Dimuu fur tabby ` = 7BAIAII biCKETa NUTS-938 bags now landing kJ! from Fteamet . Clari I,hmin. for sale bf in 4 DSAIMIMUKET CO' SVAF-E:INTRRESTINO, , ,BooKs FOR _cintsgtas hi,s lust ree'd flu:smrtmistof innings Baas. te thially. and Sabbath SebAcA iss.DRA. CNnd acamln• at CA Data; st.., Magi 4tll. ; ;• • J.*. DAVISON. -.WAXIER PIG. ELETALL- 1 -Isl. ;tons now •vi lexidlag trona gaaaser Chra Dna, inikt a? ' l4 - • ,ZEIAIARItC.SCLY AI CO. HIDIS-4 biles prime Ohio Bops in store Ow Ls try spy BB ..1 uporrs.
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