7 -I`. : - E -. : DA1LY,'..•.....::.:.:P1TT-S.OU-R-00: ESTABLISHED IN 1786; BUSINESS'`DIRECTORY. M. PETTRRITZd 00.1. ARVERTIMO AOENCY 122 NASSAU friar, NnrYoii; Sas:trod. Ikea... P. & Co. are Auenti for the toot influential and largest tittutlating etanniarele.trature both In the United Staten and the Canadair: T — o - Wholesaie Grvers, Liquor Dealers, " - 'and lianufactarers• THE subicriber is ttim importing ,:a whLah =ounce C.C2 rl" 3 ""t7 One Caimaa -.-adr. g Efiencent P itoettalle end lhast's Braady•of . 1 .1. MM and St. Csairßasa.Asse. Cider asta.Pesett Unman liolisad &bled= &Imam sad Beach Wal-ocr knowleclgatt by. Um New York . 31.sreb.safa by the Vast as.• mural star them; Dim:Boas Wr are wlll insarisoty be LEWIS FSUCEITWASO BR, given !'.1.• •• '• " 141..11.1den Laaa,Ziew , York: N. 33.- • Photoorsnale sad , Ds.susereotyps Chamseabh, rains media.... 85... 1 aq. /oda% Claeldi• Pot.sestam i .thade DistaealMarrary, ff.rste Stroh, tin. Thor%a Extract Capals‘isaalgatlait_ftgaM 00, Bismuth. Nickel;itagans.Carklbstaxao..armams Bow l , 404 fig Va.; Iskatico, 0113./Ittaper,. CUSIrSi_ Pi 1.11104 Bitter Almond.. a:. • . 10- "eolv • • Rtuagarian: Wines. . • - T) URCHARIM, BUEK; 22 South Willittm et..trew Tort; era ninntinf,_the lIIMISVIIII Wine bays constnntly on 44nd In was and cases. wsrttnent or the•moss ecebrated meet r mfisrrZines. red and white. Tir Tokal. Menem; nlttor. TgAvorutWaVcgru ha 1-111WAAVIWgPATIT"'"'"' 4 4' All ord." promptlrexten on-farri"-Pardajterins.Hl 171641 falaair ongleis Patent - Plastic Skirts. RATES 1, FRANCE, No. 1 Biivlay street, A New York. - - ll 110.`r—Nnue are - genuine except they hare the stamput the patenU Alt manufacturers and vegeta In frusaineadll ne prosecuted al:carding to We. , lithaMP I, • JACKSON & of the late firm - ar la. a N.Jackion So ' ne, Orate Y ork, Makers, 246 Front and 030 Broadway. Now h ayaktantly on band orcr7 atrietr of orates and lender* Ako,Cirealar and kldoare GarannAllvor Grates; Whelk axleDnlera kokullod. 4' NEW To al)1, TISEILENTS. m - Tholollonfing Hot of Itatinatolttrros aroatoo best' ad LOOSt reliable la th* city of :foto k• ACCOADEON STILESGB.. 41,1. ORIINO, WEISSENBORN-&-CO., (late C. Bruno.) Importer. and WhoLundaDealeta In a11219.X, nch and Hall= timid Insixasniata and elrings, Maiden lan& ' - COTTON .1,111. DOCK. TORN COLTS Standard CottcuSail Dacir4 itll.o. BEAM & 00.. N0..71 Plus atzoot, New Tort, eaganta Cotton Carves frostserend attar mill; also. O.INABUItOrB Print Cloths sad 03ppur Haller% bo• 0.00 n and astirkett Penton. • n015.tm72955 _ DAY 000D8. . OWEN, MoNAMEE 00.1.mparterrof Amerl662 sad SortibußllkandFarref 400d5.112 sad COTTENCT &CO., .Imprters of Fre.ILCIL and abet. European Good% No. 40 llgted greet 4 4 1 PSTELN 110111G,100 Liberty et., anti Vl r " " pr " It M. WESTER'TELT, Venetian Blind ILIL • 31artuhuturezNo. 13 St. Mir Wad, litlebtrgh, met JOHN PHYFE, DEALF,R, , IVORY,: w Ye: sad roarrutsetarer of Ivor:Coed,. n, 3 m.r.z 0e2.0.11 TAMES OWEN, 15 Broad St.,-Importer of orm Trimmlii"-OLmm &ad Friezes, ailk ersinets, Lace Mitts awl alk Goods getEr.ll7. i - tazurarbs pORN, SCfLIEPER & IiAA.RAUS; PortzMpf acmian...d .174;1an. Brosi Cloths. 611141, calertt; A., No. 50 . ta1.073.5 ‘IOI,E'PER MlTLDEN,lmporter of French IL Germ. and Birin Dr 7 Goods, Sae., Telvete Stmels,Woolestv, ;So. 33 Brad es:et, New York, ser,ll.lrteel',ss •51..i' V B. HATCH & ccr - 19 Chambers street, • ImPorten of Gentle.lie rap4gybitz Goode. and no&ooloaretaof Eklrt.a. Stooks,t.e. tausal36 *TONES C 0.,& ft.- 0 part., of GerdloicieraVm = nizilittag Goods, and Manzi • isetarers of ltpas, atlrts,Tles, WIUTELI street. pEIITALN RESIXDY. • • E.SE the +-Mexican Muotang Liniment in' Rhimmatleanniniscs. Bllnni.• /brains, Cuts, Pilca orcs, vat nifertuat care for all • external" complaints of man or animal. S. Ir. Want:cook, original originator and, rroprietor, 304 13roarlsai, ir.134jc2'55. DAGUEIisIOTYPES. - • GITRIsiBt, ' No. 349 Broadway, the oldest wad most erteostrio extetateaneat fa the renal , tate& • - • alpl3lytatue3lll3 L' • .• DWARDS,', SANFOIta• & CO., Foreign Express. No. 30 Broadway. Good. and Pseasges 44. wagged ta aulesfaros sII parta: 4. of • mod agent & agent Pittsburgh. Adams Co. • -•• a51.3.17.1.50W34 ' FIIENCII AND CIEBIL`i FANCY BASICS& fiIIARLES CO.; 52.1ktaiden Lane, V Importers of heath and German Vsaer and Travel ing Baskets, and =bursa - armor Onus sad Colored MD for Furniture and lermy Lind Workstands. to kaw.RE , AvANw# ,0t.fww5,0:,11,41 ANDREWS &JESITP, No: 67 Pine st., New Task. Com:azalea Merchants fiar the sat oral kinds sehinitte Teals and Cotten .4 Wooten 31sehinem rom the best caters. Essitudve Agents kn. Loyal Ma him Shoe. . de33-tin7l6rs3 PAP= WA.S.EII.OII2S . • PYRDS FIELD CO.; 11 , Cliff stieet, Ulm:garters and Wbolesale'beilers Ameriian,Yreneb, Germanand English PAPER;...., and nary' deacriptinn Paper 31annfacturera material,.. . . taniarSs 77 I:INCAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 16 virutz orrAPro. fa 136 k... eeeeeelllll] n. SteLioners, Printer; 1400kbinnisr; - .llannewiturer; arid TrAdcranna genezany. . - . tde3l.s !jir,FrAiszeF, .sALAmANDER. SAFES, Comae Denture Locke and Cm. Han HOBERT M. AMICK. Idanufartarer. 192 Year! • tap3ol3 TOYS &VD i'LL.NCY GOODS. AHLRORN & CO., 54 Maiden. Lane, t, g d Vac? t igfel. / ji*di dn ' t ' /52P°11"7.1:25" ILLER, COATES .t - MULE, No. 279 Pearl ateeet, ruesoatle Elsraktrt tbleinery roM,Phu:obey" treaMials.lietala taaaSr WSW OLLS.3, PA! 4T% a.e. TH. POILLON • Imikorter_ a of e treet. . Preach Coach sadlll24oll , Haremor -"• - - • ;• THOS. WRITE CO; No 41 South,24 street, Phlladebblek—Splexeld new entablllieseilit. hew Goods—Largs and ecoarmalled assortment. - 1 era.14.:17. r. r0rn0,.._.._5_.a: Threelsior Carriage 1 7 10EDISTON, - 1311OVIERS CO., - practi.; pp cal Olach Slaters. corner. of Seabee.. and Belmont eta: estieny City;Pa: Aare ma-hand end aremanallemorintt an extenrive assortment of Carrianee,itcelmwerys. Buggies, Sacra= Cara Ate.. made In ell their mime dyke, with strict reaa--d to durability and beauty et drab; Imam in all oar the beet Juniata Iron and Esste Repairs attendework na etto oft the most reuenable terms: Ther. feel coon:lent that all who rosy favor them with their veto be terfeetly earls:fled, on trial. of -their work:' Tbe ldtteburch and Atanettester•Omuttrtuea pus the Thoo tory every L 6 mantes drains the day: .... • • oes :• FL DATIiSON.: 2ETNA GLASS • WORKS. WM. DAVIDSON & CO.; - : AdrANUFACTURERS wad dealets in Tiabi, 5 Males. end en tie& etamis and ;Meta/13[11* - in., Who Glen, de.—,:o..a Market-street Ptttatraspit P. Particular Wentioln pall to - retests zootads kw bottles. Na. 6A 'Saw, /murictopug, Importers of . L Gee's Unrivalled :NEEDLES. Agents. for the most Celebrited WOOLEN =ACV& WOSIERT. MERINO. F-RjrZE. D EA WERE. ca. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORT. surscrsiza =Etat B ViCO„ fanoteooors . to E. M. Bigelow, No. DIAMOND Azzxl nesz Rood 1 wk_ Pittsburgh, Penna. • VOACTIES, CARALLGES;' nsmiu, And oer, v dearriptiOn FannyNotdelea bait li to DM,. and =idled in • manner 11D/WW , Md Looney egad.% el trance at &dab. skill of workmanibly and Air - All Imo loam... Mod. • -nog • 19711. A. -111:WIN'S In O ItEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, ST Front dreet,24l door from ‘Blartst; MOO in Late Mara , It ra Plg iroa;to Coal woporty bondSt sad Bola • : mini P m fk OLD, — SBeee STRUSWGSYMMA I SD OAS L 7.47AADA AND IIIDIZAIL flat OTPOIITI itAISZAID STATION, LiII:FIRER. An ANUFACTURE all kin - de of Water, Gaa 41/%l=ll,Tigs,./-41'!#,41r°',"Vel .LEATHER. It IT Z,, ILENDRY Sc CO. PII/LA'DA M.3:OCCOINLANITFACTURERS. COUR IERS, and linpostArs of FRENCTI CALMETYS, d era RED sad OAK 80LB LEATHER ALEC rim , _ felB4yilr Ca%ding, OR Cloths. and Matting". :No 4. 9irr0r1.92 41: . A ' .! E n lyor eCi l l :PAPG l S ar . oPthe al d. h .tf e no ; heitalthi patterns, cc:alai:ix or .11,781 Velvot, Aihnicals r :vii Taper Ty. _ Est ^ • Paw; Tnwrir-r., Mars and fine In critin, • - Twlllid plain Vevitimg Together with <mai giastriptica .of ILimp, Coteau. and oirpr . calCarsaii. - • • FLOOR 011 CLOTH, • rm. 3to 24 hiit wide, ill quilitleir and wless. dla,Table 011C1otha biff sad gram Oil Slider haft and loan Rolland Ina:ow ibtileg Plana and Tible Coe as hogs, Drocrets. Cocos tad, Cation litattlllit Stair /Wit. 7 . l atiui' Watt. to:, alt of--Thish WDL of f amnia-0e lowest cub prier. - : - or the Spring Trade. CLOI7tISOSf all widths, . 6rr H - uaW 0 on Olothi Cl We offer to the Wholossle an Entail trod* ofthe obove ood,. the latest and ben =tench, MAC hoe ei. ea. before been offered la this matket, itul picot r low many other iparoateetory laths United. State. m an 011ekrthW a. No.llo Mirka st. _ Olin DICKEY a Co. hire ravranotztv.th ftist, BUSINESS CARDS FA/ awm JOSEPH S.-1 A. P. MaltRIS9 ,N Attor mgaiat.=ftf.Leop,itlttl43 tr . th aireet,.bgreen SP. HAIL, Attorney at Law, "Bake r• 7111'a tbrikttess,. "Great street, between Soultlyrd BOBEHT L - PIIII,LIPS, Attorney at Law, atoßE, ,, ET i gfu)cK, Attorney at ,/,a(tr.t— ettwnxri&'dci'v'. g'"'"'"P°.,al.rzt!'fat JA3IES - J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth deist. near Grant, Pitted/area. har. - 07 • JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89 Fifth streat.Plttabarg h. • BANKERS AND BROKERS. Outs att0t..—...../1411121C3 ' ELM= _NEARER: 'R&M, Bankers and Ex cheagaßroters. BUT and sell Gold mad Silver and Stan :rotes, loanson Real Estate or Stock Sear ritirsdpurchase , Notaa .od Time Bills on East and West. ••• BUT and sill Stocks on Commission. Collar U01:16 044 e on la points in the Unkns. Ince corner of Third and Wood 'etroets. directly - opposite the St amiss Hotel. ap7 mr1.17 WILKINS & CO., (ACCCIOLSOLS TO O. Imams • c 0..) BANKERS .& EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. 71 FOURTH STREET. PITTSBURGH., TN the numerous suspensions of Bankers and Broker. throughout the country, during the last sm months, wawa satLefled thatin almost every instance their trouble's have grown out ofa departure from their legitimate business, and we therefore take occasion to a& sure the public, in advance, that no etwordatior. In 'nen' ay stock,," or other • outside operations" shall tempt us from the strict end legitimate linear our businem, believ ing that in arblainean such laves:meet& we shall not Cole be hatter able - testa:Ts our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting lush a mune we shill pro. mote our own ultimate benefit. fed WILKINS & 00. XIERNAN.&, CO Bankers and Exchange a ' e, N 0.175 Wrexham corn ; coer orDiaroond burg iLla • /S - 4 - By and sell Bank Notes and C 0.1.. Discormt Time Exchange. and Promissory Nolan make Oollection• in all ins principal cities of trim Unlorn 1[4.1. Depoalts on ea/1 ;sad on intennt. arnisdre their prompt attention toall oth er matters appertaining to a Broker'a business. .Eastern Exchange constantly for Ws. • mh.911,1y WITCI3.I 14121/2/....,.....30111LA 1L155L..........111. C. nom RAINER, lIANNA Co.- Succestiont to Homey, Harms k Co. Banker. gzeiu mge 14 . 0 km. and era in Yen.. and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deponit, Bank Notes. and Breel.—N. W corner of Wood and Third etvem. Current Money resolved on Depcsit Sight Check. tor Lela and oaLlections made on nearly all princi• pal pointe of the Wilted nate. c ar higheekigemluto paid fa. Poreign and American WILLIAAIS ik Co., Bunkers and Exchange Embers, worth East turner of Wood and Thlzd atrects, Pittahm• h. Pro P 'lioknes & SON, Dealers in 'Foreign _LI • arid ikrtnestle Bills of Exchange, Certifuntes of A ponte, Bank Notes and Specie. No. 69 Market street, Pitts- Meth. za-CoHectic. nude on all. the principal cities Unrourhont the United States. BOOKSELLERS &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No IN ♦ Is Focerth street, Apollo BullttleePA JOILN . S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ipl-nener,sucemor to Dnvisen k Agnew, No. M Market street, near Ponro. Pittmbscrgh, Ps. EERY S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Dealer in Stationery kr-, No, ,82 Market stem, near tamond. Pittsburgh. l's. • 1., •• l ors an. Stationers, Bt. Wood +treat, next door to the earner of Third. COMMISSION &C. .111 1 E2LOVAL--,Soringer Ilarbatigh CO., JUL hare reamed to No. 2a Liberty street. g_maavou— —unix= Yoram PREsIG.R 4E. CO., (Socces ?„l..earir to E. llarhanrl4) Commlasion and Forwarding zehantr, Dealers In Wool and Produee generally. Na 295 Liberty itreeWPittaburgb. Pa. generally. A. A. HARDY, cominstr.2l7D t4 r l ) l PP:illrffil . S 3 (l ° I CILA 2V71 Agont of-the Madison and Indianapolis RAILROAD, No.Bo Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. ssz•tra J. W. B 1 4 70BWARDING & COSTISIISSION MER 1' -0/Li-NTS sad Design In a 0 IdadatiPittabscrgh Man msetured Articles. lad rtes sad Sheet Load, No. 1;17 First AA & A. 3113ANE, Commission and For wading Ilerehanne, dealers in Wool and Produce Wink: Pittsburgh Manufactures. N 0.114, Second stmt. ttaburgh. aoli-1713 Grocers, It=lueo Doahns, wad Oorcaoliodan 07.cr.S i L No. titiSs lotome.t. Pittobarg h. MERCER ANTELO, General Commie dnn lierebsata,ladelebts. Literal adimaas on conktpuuents et Produce generally. 35177/ ~riOMN WATT & CO., Wholesale Groom, Commlaftra Merchants, and Dealerl In Prod. , * and tt..boreb'3lnnatooto.roo, .o. 2.6(1 Uhl ty rt.. Pituborgb B. OANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, MlMaler in wes tern mdse . demse, M Butke s let and Peed Ash, and Western Psndaes aaaenllr• Water street, • /mean reedebtedd and Wood. Pltrabarsh. ; remiss urns, sic. ; (Las or sobs;;Zialif i reZ urnA ILITTLE & CO, Wholesale Grocers, rmcm pr l oc , . re nn and Cosusasta i Spicellasts, sad Nalen In " .7241171,34- CBEF-ESE. WARWOUSE.-11ENRY . IT. COLLLVI, Fanned.lng and Comattarton Men.lssrat..d OM Ac, PALMER, Importer and Dealer T to Item& .4 American Wall Pape. No. 66 31crket itzel torporraThird and..lo.l.lkftrest, Pittatrozgh. W -310CLINTOG'K, Importer and Whole- M y rat.a g,ln "lads and Maar.; Ctr cu nindoar Elt,oont 8314 Trimming", N 0.112 /arks.. etroot. DRY GOODS. .112;114.94131 OD mush co, N. rim A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Detier. Fancy and Iltatio Dry Gen 2.5 Fifth Pitt•bargh4 IttURPHY- .BURCHAELD, Wholesale andltetail Dry Grotto blarchsata. tames. Paostbsra2 sr street. Pittsburgh. GROCERS. Wallace AD Gardiner, DB OL REALE DEALER S Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, ' • NO. 15 LIBERTY BT. - isEO-/T AGALEY, COSGRAVE & CO., Whole _LlPrate Groom. Pliand 20 Wood sisset. Pittsburgh. , VI_,AGALEY - , WOODWARD CO..&Whole , .1 Ji amen. No.= Mark.: et*. Phils4.4thlbJ EWR 1 BAUR DICKEYI CO., Wholesale Ozo-, = ... re . j r and Min Proluah Agygga=t ?oarHorn =LAD non.- norD. TORN FLOYD -& CO4 - Wlsolesale Grocers ey sad Co=zolsgon Slarchartts.N.l73 WOO 4 and =I Lib. rty street, PitUburea. 1116 i-134RT 'MOORE, Wholesale Gro4Ree lityhug Diet Mer, Disler In Produce, Atte a n d awl o& Mods of Foredo , -rid Daccieetle W liescorito o. 31E, Liberty West. Du band I ray, Viro 'stair of mentor old Aldbormsbele. Whiskey. which be - • - • /DTA IeGILL"-.........u5a 1(61:11.-... -MUM C. 11.01. GILLS ot ROE Wbrde)iiii Grocers and cdouta.amnu.b.lac N 0.124, Marty rtre•t Fitt& • - T ILIVILLIAM* A: • Iit'CLURG, Grocer ..:orki v To* Dealer, comet of Wood- sal Sisal streets boa . Slows on bond s Aro us3rtstront of robs Groceries sod 'ffwltrY—Yaeetgn Fruits sod ?Nis, WlN.:Llssas- sod Bof.sli t 'Amino sopnnaa on the lowest VIM. • • 11.013.EitT DALZZLL .1 C 0.,. Wholesale Grooms, Comm Isslon lierchsarts, Male, In Protium and Pittsburgh idguttisetureg No. 2.53 Liberty stmt, -- 44 CULBERTSON ) Wholaimia Urocer and Cannnlndon Merchant, Naha In Prealcm indPltts -ILantangsund Artlclna, 196 111:arty anat. Fitt* 'DIM= Wr4IIIILITIL_ A. MOWN McCA.NDLE,SS,,MWS' & C 0.," (nem,. ... to Wick 6 Of candle") Wholesale Grows, mho /zoa. Hallo. Glass. CattonTafaarsod l'lnfbafta Otanofectar. amorally. Kesler of Ward ,aod ilrfiver et& ' , • ` Large Supply Of .' SPRING AND SffN , =.B GOODS, 'AT TIIMSTORB Of nrit-P 111 &B-ER(IHOIELD, Korth Mast scanty of 441 and Martel es. russbse k , j ADIES'' DRESS 'GOODS, - inalticang g / arming and Fluisuner Billua Black do, Ilarisea. Beim aO., Grrnadlnail, and various other articles of thin goods for Bummer vicar. Organ:new Lawn". Warsaw de lain,.. ilei4. Persian Bomar and blouses Ulnae. Stanch Chlntsaa sad Brillasitlolia,Enallalrand art:imprints. sta. - @U 0008,1daln ant li tor Ladles' Drealail. Shawls.. rearfa<Moren, Iltedery, Menu, to. EMBIUMBER.II....uparnia it7te or Fran h worked Collars. away flpeneas, B de, 1 lanorinina Bdadrige, roper meta of Colima and Mae ' i MBURNING GOODP—Vor 7. bell:ding Tamils.. Clo Mis, Botabadnes, )!ones do ca. herastaa, Tiassool. piIISKILERTItiII illYllla—P eh aa gala , good. for Lateen-ad, Sbrehn re. lqiln. (nce n.. 1...• and Limn. , Tat 'e 10. he. Tresellinn Strain .. rte *1.., Elen and isqs el erar. luranlina euzsr French Cloths. aril arrinterre, Ty red", Nank Ina, and Is ankinetea. Baba. EWE and Mancillse Vest o a. Bosons Lingua (Pura Flax.) and aupellor Hoisting M ha „ tror stock oaths ro7 large, ocl prim low for quanta' of goods. ma Inelia thalcalbof • .. remsdar cstatocciera and bryerarrensrally . m 624. (Clutillan Achticaliaeopr • amount of 112) - Hide Oil'and Le: Cher Store. _. Ik.'IEIRICPA : af.. - _ A i l ' -tio.' 21: Sarah. T ird _Street, Between:, Ilarket sod Chreto t eta:. Pbflateloblex []AS FOR SALE SP SEC HIDES, Dr I I and &era salted Pate:wit Tanners' OIL Taonere ate .and (hanide Tools Una and tbebeetternas All eluded Leather he roughessatode tow . 1,, k , the market Oa I'M be realness& or taken la exchange for Hider.. Leatker• to* of shame lead sold ott cammleslott •- • c • , , , .N., 'CO., (successors to tlf Mut., coma ofl d d nh. =6lais Telco_ • • • G GLASS and 1. . manic Miner a 62 ?n , It PlatWegrain on • TIHOOOLATE. COCO - v. / p 0 or luttelstWA :- ,, i. 0c,. . tr77 .41...:16,;-..w,'.‘exi,',".o'" PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1855. : et. etyma= I ZEMEI= CUM:MT & SON, GENE • AL COMBUSSION. AGENTS, for the . arid purchase of Real Estate, Collection of Dente, Negating Loans on ,Donda. Blortgegas. as.. No. 140 Third Pittabargh. Ea. arr3-LY Michigan General Commission and Cone°- t4on Agency Office, FOR the collection of Home and Foreign Mereattlle and all other Money eialma, In Michigan. and adjacent Btatee,Jneettment and Payment of Mtmeye,' Payment of Taaea, Pure-hue and Sale off lleal Estate and Monts and Insurance Agent. PELTIER tDERSON, Detroit, Michigan. Etferenasin Pittsburgh—Mss. e. Rehm, Bank ens White & Co., Gazette Once; Lorene. Stewart a. Om. Memhenta. Viaanttel=nelee Mieldgen Erma resteetable Ittrarance mrl9.lrd AIISTM LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent Mock, 31erebadble and 818 Broker othoe 80. 92 th Mee. above Wood. Si promptly attended to. j79dtly LAMA' L L. MARSIIRLL, Secretary cid • • commeT, 04 Water greet. FM. (CORDON, Secretary Western Insu . ranee Cat, 42 Water street J -OARDINR LNERCOFFIN, Agent for Prnakklin amm.v..cath-,44 corner of Wood P. A. ."4ADFXRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . comma... 42 Water rtraet. • lOEN . 3131LLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Mule end Magical Instruments. &led end ntl= . agent Ibr Metering's Nano Forte, for Western rim:de—No. 81 Wood etrest. KLEBER, Dealer in Music,. Mn ,E dad Instalments, and Importer of Italian ,010 agent for Moons t Clark', grand mid iquorsPlianow, with Coleman ' s Zola. Attachment . Also for Dunhares Mom DRUGGISTS. TORN HAFT, Jr tn=y ra t ft ! Jag. 1111; a f. and Dealer In eZl4l Wood .„„4,14.r.iz ',Ai,0,,Zz Agent for all 4 4 911 N P _ . SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in 0 / Drugs. Pante. OM. Vert:demi and Die 13ttilb, ibertr etreet. Pitteburgh. All orders will receive prompt attention. .Alma for Sohenek's Pua:male d7rup. mar 21-17 - Tot A. FAILNESTOCK co: Wholesale ntl l M :4 l.ar t =r m iVood wad ;font. gllZitts burgn. ateli7 E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in g rwor t,„.. Paints. Dye Binds, Oil.. Varnishes, kr, an, Pittaurett. Goods marsatol. Prices IEZDZEICI DRAM.— ....... —OSPEGE 1.1:111:R. ji:AuN Wh o lesale & Retail Drupaista. earner of Liberty . and at. Oar dnneU, nun. iCHOONII.9.K.ER .t CO., Wholesale • Drmacista N 0.24 . Wood street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPII FLEAIING, Sacceasor L. Wilcox tip & Co.. corner Market street end Dleinond—Seem 2. errantly 02 hand WI and complete salortment of 2doellrtnes. Medlrine Chest; Pethimety. 932 d ell 9;4M . pertaining to Ids business. • Mom Phr4dans preacriptkam canfullr anidponndlet u en Made MANUFACTURING. WILLIACIITENTITIA7 CO., • SI Penn et., below Marbury, Pittsburgh. ReOILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON WORKERS. Manufacturers of Barnhlll's Patent m Chimneys. Brithen. Plre Bed Steam Pipes. Con densers. Salt Pans, Sugar Pans, Iron Yawls or mlo Boats ete. Ai., Blacksmiths' Work. 1111330 anti V l / 1 4.4 17000, 0.• Raralrinx dons on the shortost none. no3C,lrd. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • Manufacturer and Dealer In Cabinet Wars. Fe. S 3 etraet. JOIIN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX 'VICES, • superior article. SOLID BOX end BRAZED BOX TICS& comer or Anderson and Bob [mon s r eel s. one square from the Band street Mare. legheur. Hats and Caps. • WILSON & SON keep constantly on CI • band awry description, and ',wady of Rats and =ltivkler ch9r tronld d well to ere us a all belbre m1114.1 It.PCOILD & wno rg.la AND INEMIL TASECIONABLI HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP PURE. • CORNER OF WOOD AND AuFro STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ses_ Their ruck embraces miry quaLlty suorslpleof Elan an g =ll l lS, IkeaOafs arA Nur Bounutr. L. Z. ItirrsceroS. --UM/ 3110018141) Livingston, Roggen it Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSROEGH,. PA. XRACK and Depot Railroad •Scales, Ray, Co.rd. and Brain do.; Makin' and Waster dor Door of WI duo, bring, Drop and Thdonlo Litchis. Coifs, Mills or 'allow kiridE Mat 311111. approvoi pattomr. Bolts and nesrdnaldsllsablo bon Quoin= of orol rip W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, siq 352 aws Laenty rinwt, eggx•Cg dmirkikkt mart. TITTSBUBOIL MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, fewaltura Topa alantals,l=Pettne Stones, to, al ways on hand, and made to order, b =schism. .t the, levant prima. Thies hundred otidloal and selected de. Wiens for Mown:conga d...".” hand. Bleck and Slab. Man Ws furnished to the Trade at thalosert prim.. AU ordeal Wed with despatch st .119 Marty sauna an= • W. W. WALLA= Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ' KCHILDS & CO., Maputo twins of— Ponnt A S'o. 1 belly 44 Shsetinipc Carom t Chaim al .11 colas and stud= Oaten Twtas, " Bed Cal; Inamgb Una and Bub " B.P• of ail nixes andelacar C 7l P tur atting. ,g-,0 7 ,Aft .4. 1.1 2 .. 1 11 1 = 1, 3r. of . Unlit FEW* TO DEALERS IX WASHBOARDS. IN 1847 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented a ”aacezt a-..hteir,,ta tor sonata. be talawl • l'uterit 111Afiet,184P. Bald Impstmement sonata. ed In prep preparing the Edges of a sheet of batten other suitable metal) and them naming them to baths or cut their way into the solid wooden Rides or lege of • Washboard; the methods previously employed, having keen Wu:lough a groom or sato mortice to reed. the now talk plate. 0. AIMS eubarquently his entire Wendt and memership geld Patent to the eubwriber. who la now Sae Propridor therrof.aawell as enfy antherinal mon. winders, ef 0. SAWS 111PEOTD PATENT ZINC WASEIBOARP.% having .n 00.0 4 04 the late fano of Wayne. Bailey Co. In that business. Induced by the P.Plllarity and exterodre aalsof (ra id Patented Washboard", trerwrf=tr=i7ri tag . dieregrett . l4 l /MA secured by said Patent. golta have been er.m, need and are angsnow pen a d d it le m ing against certai entionn parties. known to to thew frinxemmu =t. y Int to persecute kw all tor 0131111 my legal and just right to the extent of the lane. AOl perm. are them.. maimed egainst pnrebasing or desimg In Zinc Washboards, made after rho manner patented oy Rem unless branded "0. Riet's improved tialhhoords. flailed Get., Mg," normal/we bang .molar. It may be well to remark that the reflation in the .hope of the edam.. the entokrytuent of any Patent. sel Machine to nell Washboards. daps not give thought use the lidenfolliwising Process saber. doeuribed. upon which the wahleof the Board really depend,. Whosweale orders for the p.n.s srficb, respktfully Inllelled and promptly executed at. low prices. any of the mug. thorited make*, by JOSEPH W. WAYNE, Polo Proprietor and id anufacturer tberem: Me at Lisrdwars Store, N 0.196 opposite 6th, ICP-Cindunati,'Obia aSCOTT, Dentist, realm street, n . the doers west of Market. Maas e11A.9 ay to 6 1. N. • wark warranted. . ASS • • Barlow's Indigo Blue. nARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE is now well i t r o cr zallsb_ed, ths lost attlels .rrea erred . for Bins. It Is entirely fro-strum scru ar sot ',Mum kr i orlon! to the finest articles. , • All ilisnakeeiers who iti;re net Mood It will dud it much dumper ind lea enable thenJOlgn or any other article nt. The great 4 1.1 b rtrgli"4, Trati eat Itnnexte alltfl•'11, pat up at .41..PRED WILT %%NOE= DRUG %TOR% ,N 0.107 N. 86COND Br" PHILALPLPILLA. Storekeepers can get their eall= from the Grocers and Drugglsts •hey dal with, at thatpay them gad DRUMS. GWEN/CALA P.ALVTR,VARNI.II7ES. Dr% ICTUFFN.fc.. de, with a Mande assortment er ears , thing In the line. litorekeepere.Dhseletansand Haab. Wren supplied Mammals. rasa ALVDED WILTBETIGEnt. Draggle, ap'2.tur N0.10)11. Second Phlisdelphia. • Intelligence Office, • 710. 2 BT. CLAIR 32REB.r. •QERVANTS of all desoriptiOns; oopplied 10 Private. families and Hotels are resomtfolly eolletted to gran themadverof the IselliUse =wagered. Past six, foes offered ..guarantee for Illttul favors. • N B.—CoPectlcsas promptly attended to. red•lyd .108. -LEWIS nHIUdc PENNA. RAILROAD—Wsn tea %Jr =mt.:. Ulna& to complete an order. %Jr=mt.:. W [MUNE LCC., 'Bankers and Comndadon Etock Draken. 71, 4th at. BROWN, would most respectfully In :u. data the nubile that he teem' orr band. at Ida items on the Istcl a da of vt?„=. to are made f.:l,r r tter; In the teer 511 s, eqUa to any In the .11altad. Matas, MIMI max Ma het rammed lthont the old of a =of &Isar, Maelh.a adfcbmtat ths sttelei tools,' end ...clod of Ales Osomet metabllahmentos Eay st McClelland, lam premed' t oy furnish [hate old anatomist is wall as the public a taftra me mete Ima. agottor, ho. 6 Wood Mesa; Idttertring n rIINDRY BLUrt—;''flie attention of fond i,,4' lrashwasimati Is finned to tbll Blue. which to • iply Indigo dissolved, baying &lilts toropertlee retained: Ti. Laundry Blue pommies, over the undloolredLludige tbe Meanings - of Imparting a better Dolor to clothe., of bie log moth moo simple end oonvenlent for nee, and of be log efieleit °tablet one half. owing to the feet that not more than one ballot the Indlgo,ean be dlegolved by us. ter. It l• entirely dietitian of gni nrionx to lot We WOnld .11e1 t trill, imd unmet it to be es represented. 'roe vale by JOHN BAST, Jr... N 0.141 Wood- • llagalrat, AUI, . - - XO. 91 Market et ; are closing. oat their en. X9l stook of Dry Goods at an Ltamensedlseount from on bsod•frossmortulent il el4 tel Mo s. soodc Parametem, Rends Maim* Wad Detainee. Wonted Plelts, Illetoebselotbjuen Boattmlnes, 7141st:hints. tOloslls4 dootrudbu, solstice =bum '4lr atge=remz i ar stfari.„l.l='llra .bkla will be sold et a cress* swift. -Jet) MURPHY BU, " 1855. RCELEZELD , Will coma:Lace ornilrf• March tb, -' Thal, eariy sinrply of SPRINVI GOODS: itch a(k, & A. MASON CO: are now opening • stanatut ptakiget of Oalttota Halm Glaoams. Stan ElCUltre Lavas, Muslin xas, do Lain" Att. kt. Irak* ham tarn pureband at the, large petesnittorl Bak* at math kw times. east ot=aatittatana • - at.t Masoli bpeli oil AE... 3l ,ntf in a l2th.Z)ped: or viar Math met mud as o poi or tboos 4 Mb, at 11450. yinPLALDsh-A. Mason-I-Oa:we ...otthe balms of • •• Pladastik amend NEW YORK ADmilkomorrs. - ham VL..9I3CIIRR a KRELL'S (ibtayal Ad Haase, No. 346 and 313 Bnadiray. R.* York. Veti Rama Area Reliable Mr= in the Loy Of km Tork. PAPER, HANOINGS, THOMAS FA YE & 00.. 256 and 257,Broadway, Naw York, Dtrerrir °Moats the City gen A Path. 1 AVE constantly on hand t full stook of American and French Paper B an r4 . IC , 4 Maim% ue ,Is. Prints, Curtain Papers, Statues. 1 Landarapee,,tc., °revery etyle known to the Merchants !arias to their stocks,Sbuy from first h'''"' uwe manufacture !Misty sod port direct from Yrench Manufacturers. for whom we sole agenta in the United &AMR. Our retail department comprises thrhest stele. of Dmorationa Special. Importatione!m e, when dmirsd. from our !splendid re fl ection of mop! - Artistic. Palau ilunrem sent to any part of the Urdted Wes. tobl9-Imo 1 a dz. ' Wee Umbrellas and Par sole. . JOHN I. &MILL WHO LE BdLE ILA NUFIiCTURT R, 234 and 235 Broadway, llpw York. The most extensive in th world. • THE late fall in the price of Otateriala, con h-fi Zintge P t 11.17 1 = 7 1%.111 Tra.Vgi trader and to offer to meschants. let reel .. .o. price; the largest and moat ample% aniortment nil • UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to be found In Enters or Amalie. r arbutta visiting New York to buy their good., are re. tially invited to ealleid•A51111110 the. Vaoea.Refiire Pei Rh .ON. I I, &Iv:LT' —l ""lsaitedroA mhta2inv j.lainuGietureac.. "1855. MILLINERY. 1855..1! Mrs. Wlll. SIMMONS, • 6434 litroadway,A ' Ec lS now prepared to ambit, and - offers fo sale to wholesale and retail Hulas. at tiro lowest poe e cash prime, the largeat and neat selected stock o French iingllsh and American alligneropt Straw (kind ever (o,rell at may one eltabllshronot mitt !. city; ague! Una! superior to bar former Impart:ale. The hen been selected with great rare by tbeo.7obrated French milliner, Madame Lahalleur, of Perin, and Mrs. Lanatm tine. of Bondst.. Loedon. P. S.—Pattern Bonnets comtantly on hand. Orders VI 13.11punetually attended to. Um_ SIMMONS, fe . :l2rne • 66113rcadw27, New York. Daguerreotype Itaterials, &o. Madera. art raped SON requested/a shosolliu adrertise , WTI Many Dapuerredspid as flair /OWL NTIIONY'S General Depot at' Materials far the liaguerreetrpo, and for ramie ow Paperand Catalogues furnished on aim ballot. (kale ma be sent by mead, payable am delivery, but puttee with whom wa unacquainted, Malt glee refer .= im tbet , ability to Day for animals ari4rami, ar remit with their order enough to cover aspensae of trim ge ertation. fC7-3cor F. ANILION 1%308 Mroederay,N. Nr —Yr iewr York Bag Itlanufaetb: A lour, Feed', Grain, 3161illominy =I , ...Bkwheat, Galt, Guano nod ad other kinds o f ra and uc printed to order by mactdaery wit dew patch. Addren, u above, 17 Mu env!. 1 , 7 m Tork. WM. Si MMON§, IYholesale Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, aerarav BROA Dil AY, N. Y. Straw Goods, French Flowers, &c. CASHptuthasers are solicited to examine oureteek of STRAVf 401.00D_$, French Viewers. an. vatic will be fnled menu to that of any other &relit. house In the Qtr. •._ We shall receive. the eumleg ...on. per .!seamen and of our own manufaeture. the latest etylea 01 BONN Ers, French Flowers. le. Co.. which we ode , to bf.ttill purdia men at greatly reduced priors. M Olin l llliTClll.lll, felfl.dote 6.1 a &S John et & , v. Wllllaln. New Fmk. CASH MUSIC & PIANO STORE ow 1:10RAC E WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New - York. OPPOSITION TO MONOYOLY. Maxie at Greatly Reduced :Rates. IVOTWITIISTANuING the erirobinetion of Music Dealers to keep op the prices of non may. nem music s agar. the Interests of series composers, and their P rust to extend to llr.ll Mem the mate.' of the trade. rm Is meting Mowrnm salere—harink abundant eel. dec., that te has public, coantenarrea rapport. In his emus:Las to the totGrea Monopoly. and In r e ar ffor to ald 'oaths Talent, and adopt as National m.. His Mock of Ameriren end Kamp!. Mo. Is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications le one of the lorsont andceat re red in the Waited Nts•m. He has also mad* aGreet Reduction In the priers a Pianos, Melodeons and lueleel Instruments clot' kindr. Sayan. tosedfi% pets. Pianos foe $l7l. WAG and =anterior of ...Mod Vradle.~ and instrumeatt do drolp end ea dercorde u these which cost IWO. Pianos of emery eerie of style IMIPZIOS up to $lOOO. comprising those of Ids =mat arsumfactori. Amon. them andle prodera rewrap.' /losers Wear. Pus. the meatus% Spurs CIANCte of Ocumar C 0.% make. (owner. of Moe to Preaud.hand Pianos at wrent &watt. Perms ham Ho to $l5O. Melodeons fromjardlfferentmanufartorim. Includ ing the spa Loam & D. At H. W. teem'.Hua rd to Ms mud teMperament) Me tot make tt. 04 United MM. Prima 1. 4 3. &H 111. $lOO, slit, 5123. $124,_ and $l6O. omitha Double Bank Melodeons s 7 so. Dra Aar. and M.lodeon grecuireed. The bret tem. tn the trade, @awls, Per 11.3 s per ant. discount en charm. and Church. AU mane promptly attended to. Mu. sent to all P.M of His country, postpaid. et the redwood rat. General and select cataksruM and schedule of prices of Mom forearded to .7 address few of charge. feadm• A- CARD. 61 CANAL STRIINT. NEW TORN. MOLluisuX HEL IMPORTED' AND JIANDFACTUKER OP CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, WOULD -respectfully inform the trade that hl. Imported amt utanufketured 9r k. fir the Fe bruary. Pining Trade will be 'W ay for Inepeetlon on the 19th of Ile, toeing the ally Mantilla reeretutot front Nee , York tabs penottalr Thdtblig Fart 041.11. 21M bly exam thet he 019 trade later an men tilfeelltytee than ant boa. In the trade. MMEM3=ZM na • • : e' BROTHERS it CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW roRK. Hue remonai to .N 0.170 graurat rt. am. 711 +. EbIPORTING the leading Drugs from their riniyud markets, both In Etropo and East and frenrh and English Chemleale, Perfumery, Tooth, Nal and !lair Brarbes, halo Glove,. nod Strap., Paris and Trin o in 131..0.6 Cork , . Soap., de- de, the( peril them on the toortrearanable tem. Order. Atha la payroll. or by hull. will metro their hot attentive. jel2-12orr ALDERMEN. L Donaldson. Alderman gFFICE, corner of rennand St. Clair eta., Limburg!. All Muleteer pertaining to the Ales o erman will be prOtootly Atteoded to. • Patrick McKenna, ALDERMAN OF ME THIRD WARD. OFFICE corner of Grunt and Fifth atrecta, N 1 (Prtmerly °coupled ty Aldorinao Le. 12.) who,' all buslawspertallwoa to thecae.. of illdormya and Justice of the Pewit will in promptly attended to. ' f02,3m MISCELLANEOUS. STEW ART & KILEWRB, 11A.K117AGTOlt ERB 07 COOKING. HEATING. FANCY STOVE-8, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND WAILEBOUSE, No. ,W 7 Liberty St., corner of Rand, PITTSBURGH, PA. LIVERY AND SALE orner Diam'o g n i c? t etge r i tea Cherry ee l a0164r PITTSBIIILUII, PL. ASHLAND HOUSE, AMU STERET. kIIOVE SETENTII STREET. PIILLADELPHIA. H. 8. BENSON, Pitonsr.roz. SrPrice of Beard; *1,50 per day—ps Um 8. 1854-Ird A i l/ALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and y owe: Plaa,Flgand and Decoratlve Paper Barn , Inge No. er., Woad area, Pittsburgh. Sole Agent of the celebrated manufactures, Mesas. Dell 'mart At Co.. of Perle. mh3-63 tpAltin FASHIONS FOR LADLE S'DRESS EB.—Taa Parish Fashions for JUNB, direct per steamer ir boa sale on the Ist proahnaby L. B. WILSON, 1e27. tf No:2I11Z Pam, above Band street, BIDE, /ONES & CO., _ PROPIURDOR3 _ KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, E:3.IRWARDING AND COMMISSION 111101.1ANTB, CADA Bulls. Seventh street, Pttts. , Ps. Bacon. Lard, lard 011, Mess Pork, 8.0. Mau. Klee. ex. Us and No. 15411, Anthracite and tkotehtlit lron,ltollraz Wick end OW, Aqthrseite Cost. &e, rang BANKINEt y HOUSES JOHN T. HOGG: No. Eoimn sp PAITA T ETL I IhIA, PTITADURGIL ALLEGHENY CO. DOW MENET, ' SgSSIEESIET CO., MOUNT PLEASANT. WItsT3IOIO.D 00., Nunn CONNELLEVILLE. WAY . FTTE UNIONTOWN nnowskwlLLA 'De m ob, recelred, Dloosonts made, Deets tostotht, sold and collected. Dank Notes and Sped. bought and sold Stocks, Notes and other beetuitles bought and sold on commission, Osnearondsnos and colleetions solicits& ft:sla MARCH, 1855, Fresh Spring stock of Trimmings. 4,OStPII BORNE &CO. have justcomplet• ed the opening of theft Stains Stock of flood. to en they desire to tali the attention of their nutmeat.. and the trade. A rortlon of their stook is epee:idol hew.. Doooa Tinninms—uomprlsing all the regent style. of Clause. Lace and Bildern Trimmings, Watered °wool.. 11.1 nava, Gimps,. Welds and Batton. Kaanornurns—Vine Frenett Wrooght, Swiss and Tsoonet Mal% Shelves and Betr i, Maltese, v &ancients, and m o th. dfn Blubroidersd lid fs.Lans. Band. Veils, Trensfin. W. 41, tinns.tit ma i ns and In sestina. de. Coarser 4-11, ritorsa—A nocuplete and -rariNi meat suited to the mum- A great variety of Gloves and Mitts, intlndingpml MU.. lad atones, & Ratan. cw - ,-.Tlonnet. SOW Lloitoirs. Ribbons. Plovren and Cany Crapet, Bilk and Cotton Quinigo, Illnecma and Nettc_Whlne and Colored Salt tone, a,•• •• Gazer Tennant; aeons—Una' and Bo l a Shirts, Collars, °mate and ilosierir••Youm •• Congaes." and • Byrorto Oollarr.•117ron . aW'oßle.hellert7 Tbs. Boom dem aa litscaLtansota—Ellk. cold; and linen Ploonr Zeptar Worsteds, Camas, Stemped u nre i. 8r00k,., tombs, M i t l eerVlNS=l,:adlia • and &Prat:Mt% and Woolen Knitting rarer, dn Twth real disposed to olier therms: term. ! LillttirLiTrinatting Store, , mble , bad • • 77.1larket It. • LOUIB•SCHAEFER, - Attorney at Law, and , A Egutern•- Collector • cwo 42:2 ' -- ortioiND 0 ria ol minvlvia : Bet:AWsallitiltob=trial=blir .lileblateit CANnrilt' li ' S"L i a drzl i aiteAW4.6 . 3. } rata, low Halm} - ' . 1 7 4 'VlitA "."` ' elf P.Masllek itinuns PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, .1855. Pennsylininla.Leithicizzire HAIIIIIIIIIITECI, Friday, April 13. ,SaaaTa—The section in the bill to extend the i charter of the Tradesmen's Bank, Phila., requir leg a bonus oft per cent. on its capital, was struck out and the bill passed. The Senate non-concurred in the amendments of the House to the bfiLregolating Banks. The bill to exempt Obal and lumber from the tonnage tax on the Petl2lll. road came up. Mr.!' McClintock opposed the bill and Mr. Darsie and others advocated it. The bill then passed fin ally, The following bills were passed: Supplement to the act Incorporating the Greenwood colony; to extend the charter of the Western Bank of Philadelphia. The Conemaugh county •bill came up, waa amended by striking out a part of the territoyy taken from. fndiana county, And bill then laid over. Moues.—The gatieral appropriation bin was taken up and emended in committee of the , Whole. A motion to strike out the, salary of sf.oo for members of the legislature was lost. The bill was then reported to the House and laid are The House insisted on its amendments to the bill regulating banks, and a conference commit tee was appointed. The bill frcm the Senate, to change the time of holding the terms of the supreme court, was taken up and passed. The bill to amend certain defects of the law for the more just and safe transmission and se cure enjoyment of real and personal estate was taken up amended and passed. SATURDAY, April 14. Smtarz.—The bill relative to the fees of cor oners and physicians in cases of violent deaths: to erect the new county of Lackawanna; to pre7 vent and punish wanton cruelty to animals; were severally taken up and raised. liouss.—The bills on the private calender, numbering 1110, which before passed first and second reading, were taken up and passed final ly. We reported all that were of interest here, at the time when they passed second reading. 'MONDAY, April 16. Severe.—No bills of public interest were act ed on to-day. liousc.—A large number of public) bills was taken up, considered, and some of them post poned. The following were passed: The supplement to an act to amend and consol- idate, with Its supplements, an act for the recov ery of debts and demands, not exceeding one hundred dollars, before a justice of the peace, and for the election of constables and fur other purposes, approved March 20th, 1810. The supplement to the act incorporating the Chardere Valley Railroad Company. The hill to charter the Bank of Beaver County. The bill establishing fee., for commitments to House of Refuge. The bill relative to the inquisitions on real estate. The supplement to the act incorporating the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Company. The supplement to the act to reduce the State debt, and to incorporate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad Company, was negatived. TUESDAY, April 17. The Senate was engaged all day on local bills relative to Philadelphia. House.—The House went into Committee of the Whole, when the following, with a number of other bilis, were considered and passed first reading, a supplement to the act relating to in solvents in Allegheny and Philadelphia; a sup plement to the act to incorporate the Commer cial Bank of Harrisburg; to incorporate Monon gahela Savings and Trust Company; a supple ment to the aat incorporating the Loon Valley Coal Company. The bill relative to tae maintenance of the House of Refuge wee considered and passed 5- flatly. A message *as received from the Governor, returning with his objections, the bill to incor porate the Mercer county Bank. The principal ground of objection to the bill is defective notice of intention to apply to the Legislature. After the reading of the message, the ques tion recurring on the passage of tho bill, not withstanding the veto, it was negatived; yeas 0, nape 78. A message was also received. vetoing the bill to increase the capital of the York County Bank, for substantially the same reasons. The question then being on the passage of the bill, a motion was made to postpone for the pre. sent, but it was lost; yeas 34, nays 45, and, the U WWI then negatived; yeas U. noyaift,..:... The bill to incorporate the Farmer' and Tra ders' Bank of Philadelphia, was considered and negatived—yeas IG, nays The bill to incorporate the Commercial Bank of Harrisburg passed finally—yeas 32, nays 28 Whatever may be said of the absolute right of the case, it can admit of no doubt that na tional comity cannot refuse to acknowledge the propriety of a vigilant surveillance by Spanish ships-of-war over the vessels approaching the coast of Cuba from the United States. The Government of thin Island has lately detected a profound and ostensive revolutionary conspiracy, in which It Is alleged, and no doubt truly, that our filibusters were extensively implicated.— Alarmed by the wide ramifications and character of the proposed rising, the Governments of Spain and of the Island have ausde the most vig ilant exertions to suppress every branch of the Insurrection, and to guard against its repetition., In pursuance of this design, It has stationed ships-of-war upon the coast to watch and exam ine suspicious crafts of all aorta entering the Cuban waters. In prosecuting this precautiona ry measure against a piratical descent, a few of our vessels have been visited by the 'Spanish cruisers, to Bee whether they were engaged in the prUsecution of a legitimate trade, or whether they were filibusters in disguise, with loads of loafers in the hold, bent upon plunder, robbery and Murder. It is said, and with great show of truth, that our very virtuous and liberty-loving Administra tion are indignant at the course pursued by the Spanish authorities, and contemplate a foray up on that Island, on their own hook. Of one thing we feel sure : no honest merchant or shipown er, trading in Cuba, will in the least object to all that has yet been done to our vessels. Their. commanders have been treated deify, so far as . we hear, and have only been required or asked to show that they were engaged in lawful corn-. merce, and were not brigands or pirates. If any of them have complained, it has been those who have sinister designs, or favor the Cuban con spiracy. We dare say no.honest, well-meaning man has fontulfault with the 'proceedeire: The complainants, if complaints there be, are fill!: busters, rogues er pirates, wo bare no doubt—, And If our Government is really meditating so - rims measures against Cuba; that too must lie under the imputation of sinister designs and robbing propensities. .M.r. Soule is at Wash ington, and has the ear of the President He is fresh from the field of his discomfiture, met , tified and chagrined beyond measure. He, doubtless, is the inspirer of any belligerent acts that may be meditated against that Island.• The Administration Is entirely off its balance: It hits been so overwhelmingly condemned In beery Siate where an election has been hold sines it took the Nebraska villainy in hand, that it longs for some theatre on which •it way recover, to some extent, the ground which it has lost What folly or wrong it may not commit, therefore, no man can foretell. It has not the dignity or re , pose of a Government that feels that it has any capital stock of reputation among the people,— It is a political bankrupt shinning for a loan of popularity. Besides it Is, as it ever has been, under the poisonous influences of the Flack power. It is playing into the hands of the Sla very Propaganda, and ,desiring to further its aims. Bat we protest against its being Precipi tated from any of the sources of Inspiration• we have enumerated, upon seethe° of tallying bri gandage in behalf of our land pirates and slave drivars.N. Trib. The Millersburgh Farmer says: - Shrock's arrival in town created Considerable excitement,. and many were the calls upon the old man to see him; there were some, how, ever, Who evidently shewed signs of uneasiness at his arrival: Stanek says ho can and will ac count for every dollar of the money—where it has gone, and whose bends it is in, "without fear, favor, ci affeotion," as soonas he Is In pos- . session elite papers. We holie he may be able to, do so. Ile looks quite care-worn and dejected, hiving evidently undergone great 'bodily and mental affliction. Judging from his - appearance we think he Is !tome Iry pounds lighter than he was in Doceinber last. tie says he now wishei that the Sheriff Cr some one else had overtaken him on Its way to the sea mast, as it would have saved him from much anxiety and suffering. . PlAllffilae OT MAINZ AND MANSACHINIETTN.- MAU persons enppose that the fisheries Of Maine are nearly u rge as those or;ifassaohusatts. By the tables in the United States Census, there is shown to be a wile differeece. In 1830, Maine had 268 " see % glancing 173,000 quintals cod ffeb, 29,000 boxes herring. 12,680 barrels maek erei. Massachusetts had 602 Teasels, producing 216,700 anlntals cod Beh r 220,000 barrels mack erel. The great difference between the .two States in Ott mackerel "Inspected Is partly (map to latickambeis of Stalatrrassals4vtakinkovit" at Olotitiiitailhelßoatat ' • . • .I.minNc..? , _ . • The Times is beaten., It has done its best against the abolition of the nenspaper stamp, but in vain. A Parliamentary majority of 54 has overborne all its strength and skill, and has stripped it of the artificial advantages which have .heretofore availed . more than aught else to give it mastery over its competitors. More than that, to give thee competitors a yet fairer chance, a positive clog has been prit upon it, from which they will be exempt. 'lt Is known to most of our readers that all newspapers lathe UnithdEingdom have long been - subject to a stamp duty of one penny for each number issued, in return for which they have. been allowed free•thansportation in the mail.— The effect of this tax has. been to keep newspa 7 Peru at so high a price that their number has been limited, and free competition impossible.-- The circulation of every newspaper (by newspo, per we., mean a journal of news) in England, Scotland and Ireland,. does. not equal the circula tion of the newspapers of 'New 1 ork city alone. The free transmission of the, newspapers through the mail, has of course operated greatly to the advantage of the London. journals, at the expense of the provincial. Among the London journals themselves the centrolising tendedcy was greatly increased by the heavy advertisement duty which made advertising 80 expensive that it confined it self mainly to a single vehicle, and that vehicle the Tunes. That duty was abolished a year or two since, but the Masa having once acquired this patignage has retained it with little diminu tion sindlirand with it has preserved the great source of its strength. But the preient measure will do it more serious damage, for not only. does it lose the benefit of the stamp duty, which ex. eludes competition, bet It rrlll‘be in .effect sub-. jetted to double postage, inasmuch 118 a single' stamp will cover only its regular sheet of read ing matter, and its advertising supplement will require another; while other tiewapapers, which have no supplements,' will be subjected to no cor responding tax. The whole tendency of the measure then is to break up the advantage which the Tam has heretofore enjoyed; and it is not at all strange that nearly all of the daily London press, and most of the provincial journals, have worked zealously for the change. This abolition of the stamp duty is not a new project, but the peculiar. chaps, and particular time, in which•the measure 'has been presented andliressed forward by the Ministry, makes its directiou against the Timer yet the mqre signifi cant. It is admitted that the change trill dimin ish the revenue at least £200,000, and yet there was never a time when the Goveriment could less afford this. Sir F. T. Baring told the Chan cellor of the Exchequer in the debate, that if he' was really to follow the principle laid down •by his predecessor, and raise for the services of the year by taxation a revenue for the yea?, he "would want every sixpence." But important as is this revenue of £200,000, It Is of more conse quence to the, government to reduce in some measure the inordinate power of the nems.— rhaa journal, strong as it was before, has ac quired double strength since the commencement of the war, and has been rapidly becoming the Irartrick of Britain, to make and unmake Admin istratlotus,at pleasure. It protases indeed to be but the embodied public, opinion otEugland, but in reality, through the startling statements of its foreign corrrspondents and the trenchant dia tribes of its editorials, it bears a strong part in shaping that opinion. It has not any unequalled intellectual force to aid in doing this, but en un deniable moral power--that power which it has earned by rendering the English people inestima ble service in promptly acquainting them with the terrible mismangement in the Crimea, and in raising and admirably dispensing, through its agents a fund for the relief of the suffering sol diers. The Times has thus become a power danger ous to every Ministry. There Can be no such thing as security of administration, so long as a single organ of the press has an influence at once so pre dominant and independent of ministerial con troL The continued friendship of the.2lmes is never to be relied upon. It has an intense con sciousness of its power: It is well up in thelesson that it is excellent to have a giant's strength," bat it tares precious little about its being "ty rannous to use It like a giant." Its nature is aggressive, and it is is Thunderer by profusion. It has a bolt for almost everybody, and is not over scrupulous how it deals them out. There has not been a ministry for years upon which it has not, at times. made a fierce assault, and more than one has it confounded and utterly destroyed. The Tunes has engrosserl..withiu itself a power which ought to be legitimately divided among the English 'press at large. This power, when so di vided, might not, perhaps, be so effectual for good as it occasionally' is now, but would be far less capable of mischief. Truth and right may at times find their directest and strongest vindi cation in.erasingte dominating will,- bat 'their-beat - de'citrimon'tberwhole, isina araest and utinsite melted controversy. Themeasure, however, irrespective of its par ticular effect upon the Oiara.Dangerotts, of Print ing Douse Square, will have a most beneficial effect in cheapening the press and bringing its advantages within the reach 'of the lower classes. There are not now, and have not been.for years, more than two daily newspapers published out of ',canton in the whole United Kingdom, and they are published at five pence or ten cents each. It is now stated in one of the Glasgow pa pers, that In view of this new bill, three new defies are about to be established in that city, two at the price of a penny and one at a half penny. In Manchester too, similar enterpises ere on foot. This measure we regard l as a great , step in OA right.direction'; and its ultimate re- Belts in elevating the intelligence and quickening the political tits of the ignorant masses of Eng land can hardly be calculated.—N. Y. Courier Enquirer. Proposed Abolition of Church - Rate. In England. In the House of Commons on the 29th hlarch, Sir W. Clay, in moving for leave to bring in a bill for the abolition of church rates, stated its character and objects. The main element of the bill was the entire abolition of these rates, in which respect it was similar to the bill of Mat year, and it contained, like that, a provision for the maintenance of church rates where they . were legally charged tinder acts of Parliament. The main provisions of this bill were—first, to remove all difficulties in the way of applymg the principle of enabling the members of the Chutch of England to maintain the fabrics of 'their churches and the administration of theireervioes; secondly, to empower pariehes te.allot a certain portion of Meares of the church to pais, and to apply the rents to the purposes to which church 'rates were now applied, a portkon of the area to be appropriated to free sittings. bin Wigram.said ibis bill,:which in object and principle was the same as that of last year, was founded on no plea of justice or necessity. The land of the cattutry .was liable to the commo4 law obligation of maintaining the fabric of the churches of the country. lie opposed the intro duction of the bill. Mr. It. Phfilimore did not object to the first reading of the bill, bat condemned the project letting pews to the but bidders is continuing the very worst anomaly in the Church of Eng land.. • Lord Stanley observed that everybody agreed !that the present state of the law was unoetiolke' tory. 'ltepeated attempts. Med been made to amend it, which had failed,' and, in the absence of a satisfactory measorche thought the Howse would not be•juatifled refusing to , enter Min ono that dealt with the question in- the only manner in which it 'could be effectually met— ' The question of pew-rents • was :very - much e. matter of detail, so ' without pledging himself to the approbation of this 'measure, he thought the House was at least bound to give it a fair con sideration in the absence 'of any other propOsi tion to amend - the law. • Mr. Drummond observed that the Church of England was national.property, and the moment Parliament SaidtPi at church rate& were not &na tional obligatirvi t had better put down the es tablished-chorea altogether, and that he believed was iniended; Iftlothe buildings were not - to be supported, why should the Queen's palacest— The support of the palaces and the civil liet stood upon the sunio'ground as' that of the 'chow:lies, and if tho one were'put down they might as well . . put down the ahem. - • Lord Palraeraton observed that this question was beset with great difficulties, and they were of two kinds. It was difficult -to :maintain the law as it 'lllll, and It was extremely difficulUto alter it In 'a 'satisfactory manner.- Those who said that the maintenance of the fabric of the church was part of the law of the land should recollect, he said, by a recent decision there wee no power of - enforcing it. Some alteration iof the'lavr - was theMfora desirable, even in the interest . of the estibllt3heil Church. • When it was Bald that this till was identical' with that of lag year, he did not think that quite correct.' Some modifications had beorteluolowed out as contain ed in the present bill, And ho should oppoie its After some further diecussiott, the ifouie - 41.,: tided:When. the motion was carried by 1 5 6- 416, The.LOadon Standard .(Conseleathre) remarks cm this debate:that "If the principle be once ad mitted that men are not to be called out to Van' r tribute toward a national object of which they do not approve, the Chun*: • the' army and navy. bay, the throne itself, inust,iri the end be sub treeted. There is. - nothing' so as seieneti' where 'the pocket is concerned.. Those - Who bring for Ward this . Mewled have onnoleali Wan advantage. f the schlatedrthe 'ultra - high Church partj,.. - who prapeie to. abolish ohne* it.-notintrinsically; bat with It' TrelVtdilka , 140 "00!1!rp01L,...1117....n VOLUME .LXVIII-NUMBEII 205 A Wrietz FAMILY 31VELDF.RELL—The Wabitst t gad.) Expreii gives the details of the discovery of a Mr. French, his wife and five children, who bad all been murdered and buried ir(R:ifole un der the floor of their own 'cabin, by 0 gang of desperadoes, named lilabbird. They fired about : five mites tram Wabash: - and the circumstances indicate that they were all murdered icKlotober ! last. The only inducement - Was, the . pessession of their cabin, and a crop of corn, all of which Lliould not bring over fifty deglars. The Habbirds are in custody. THE PHYSICIAN OP THE LATE EMPEROR Hi caor.as.—A. letter from St. Petersburg, says Dr. Mant, homeopathic physician to the late Emrirs Ter, has left Russia in great haste, and secretly. Ho is reproached with having too longeonecaled fro - to the august deceased that his lung was at tacked; also with having•himself prepared the medicines destined fur the Emperor, instead of having had them prepared ,by a druggist. Great irritation was manifested against hied at St.. P etersburg, and the Emperor Alexandey himself advised.him, it is said, to leave Russia. ' • Tire MAME Lturou L.tw_ra Atante.—The li quor agent of Bangor, NW. Sells ne liquor except on a physician's certificate. The doctors there held a meeting recently, and proposed to refuse to grant a certificate even to a sick person, but the proposition failed. I It was finally resolved, however, to. require the same remuneration,-for a certificate that they L are accustomed to receive for ordinary prescriptions. ; The Detroit papers say that the;nfiroSoara . persons who pass through the city ettelt - Ay between 1200 and 1400. A large proportion of these are bound-for Kansas. There are now in store at Toledo-no loss than 23,000 barrels of flour, 47,000 bushels of wheat, and 114,000 bushels of corn. All this is waiting for the opening of navigation at Buffalo. I • "Dreams.' EVERIE, by F. H. lodges; goes the queen,. Twee off the Bi n e . Canaries, or My last Cigar: Angels ever brightwad fair, Ham yon •een resin y Axone Mean Oh whisper what thou feelcen I've • heart to exchange. Away down Ewa; The Flaunting f lag orLiberty:. One enrolee. wywd:L 7otde ti.rolmn Q.kkdor4 Le "Ge J n ou leMo d o e n w ln h ol e s e e- 81 I 1 t ra e igh pa,r wi tV ovar iatlonn 'L theie rex .1. Archer, La Zephre—Tonaclo—Cheue Yenta; PkrNiu- Vs'hy le a Mon Cheetnut et. Josephine. Now Scnorroscuts.— "Idlswild," dedicated to N. P. WIII3F Fairy Land, to. Now 51.teclue Frederick the OreaU Grand March de Concert, hr. Correa Ilona— Taw Days; Oh whisper what tlr u reeled; Separation. Also, a eollectiou of sheet yur:ele for the flute and violin. Just reed by CMAILLOTTF: GLUM It. At the oldestablished D.pot, No. 118 Wood et... Second door above sth et. • N W BOOKS reed by S. Sadler, Alleghe- Tbe n iotet ere of Et. Paul, by author of Morning and Mahe Vatehoe Follow JelOSS.Coma to Jesus. The Mind of Jews, Word. of Jam., Tk. (Snot Journey. same author; by au The tho ago pan.. r, Wage Observed, do Churchyard. Retrospect; The Parelly of Bethany: Pictures from Swag. rland, Rev. C. Malan; The Minister's Fondly. Rev. 11. M. Ilettaington; Ministering Children,, Magdalen Hepburn: Mater Agnes, Totomwall, by (leo. Payson; Nat Publications and fresh ?apogee of Books from R. Carter Bro.. Mope& and other Publistivrn also, from Preaby Man and Baptist Board, A. 8. Linton and Tract Society. Eva... Heal Knowledge Society, de. avl3 nOO p KS, BOOKS—Lite and. Epistles of St 1_111a; • L P oorahr Practirsa Geometry; Phyytrad Geography of the Metoolr of the Coontees of Bleaalngton; Peasant. Ooy. Philosopher: }lame. htory Backe. For gale by epL3 J. L. READ, Fourth at. ANTED--Ohio and Penna. PA R. In come Bonds. Do do Stook. do do Dividend &sip. North American 'fining Company. Natio• al do do Pittsburgh City_ Bonds l ' EA l = i n t ral=sturers Dank Stook. WILKINS 0 CO, Bankers and Commission Stock Brokers. .01 Ti Fourth street. VALUABLE FARM IN NORTE( FAY ETTE TOWNSIIIP FOR SALE—Situated ten miles from the-city and'lli miles from the Steubenville Rallman at the Nobbastown stion, contains about 40 cleared and fenced and ta in a hlnh state of cuittratbia improvements consist of ammlortable dwelling house with flee rcomsatone milk house,smokehouso, barn. stable and other outhuildinga. There is an orchard of choke Trutt of cations kinds on theplao, which to well watered hi* els tiring spritoca The whole place can easily be cattle.. test. prim s2,4Uo—one half 14 hand, teslanm in one and twoyears. Apply to ash M) B. SWAIN HON. /I Fifth t. %%TANTED_A Partner witti.a capital of frnmit2ooo to T.:500, in alkok and Variety Stems, Weakly anabliabed, tn• flourishing taws the hatehor o Penna.. doing s good businesa—last rear's sales amount ed to about zI4.CtQ Inc further particulars, address mhZ-Iveda LOGAN. Pittsburgh P.O. RE OWNERS WANT MONEY,aad have illreeted us to on ig Building and each 24 ft. Dont 1 , 11 . 6 11 30 aftP, fronting on a 80 ft et, and back to a 24. Ran ey, Wilma near the Deter Depot, blllegheny City.— Price, Two Itundred Dollars each, to cash. Thin is a very low price, mid nothing but the want of money inducer them Wolfer the lota at this prise. Call Rion If Toe Viatt LS Nunn, • bargain. B. gq.r gas. 14g. xd - 4. ‘, You harldtwoeetta of Obstetrical Inatnimenta, ithieh Dare been left with me by a phyrician retiring from plans Dee. The aof the finest quality .2 as good ea um, I will sell t he re Instrument. eery cheap, and Demons wisp.. ire to purchaee please call .2 examine them before Dnrcheaing eleewhere. aPI amese Cloths. VIURPIII Sc 1311-ROLIFIELD bave ree'd a further nu PPM' of Muzeimze popular goods for moan lu g dream. Also, BM& M Bombazines. Mourning umma. Wrt Muslin de e, Perrtan.ule Jaime, Cra z e Bera g e. Tie ems. Ac. and Mourn lug llellare Sleeve/. ilandkurchia% Speorera abb. • VIVE DOLLARS REWARD will be paid ju Mr the detection of the pen,nn who le In tho habit of waling th''''.3l . ° W - ITNlVl m cc° , 77 d ll.;urth street. lAGAZINES FOR APRlL.—Efarper, N 0.4, 4 ' " a at"4"41"7. AjOUSEKEEPING GOODS—A. A. Mason Leo. havejunt opened a large neck Housekeep gie al oge.. ni ecustaistst i Fine 1/ Dross I..m i lek u lage Cloths wsit . apes, Crash. Illukab.k. es. as, anothl:r=Pbei Let makes oflebb Linens ma) BANK OF e I — PITTSB (MGT! STOOK-20 W:tares "rant at No. 71 Fourth street c..mu.to. st o kers a (A, and Easters. "' A A. MASON & CO. will open OD Friday, Miro tl'6l' . l3 Z:Z.Zrrel7.:;74"kp d . ° Itx!it ( lONGGESS WATER-1 largo supply of this nelobrated 311nersi Water reed by ap'l4 J 1.13 FLESniiG. . . yIACEI INE BELTING—Indin Rubber & ic,triteee.r.tawydlll4,l,l4ll.ll co o e . L.e k !iztlikek fazt.'of apl4 J. EePIIrLLIPB; Mortgages For Sale. VE RAVE a few' A No . T, Mortgagee for sale at► lair rate of dlmment. ''IVILKINS aco - - - VRESII LOUISVILLE LWE-500 bble. I' ill7c r EEV: W. iDI4 TAMARLND d S 7 4 . supply I F;Sd fresh spli enrn.r THainond .nd.iiirket et. fiLD,BROWN WINDSOR SOAP-3 t•Ozia ‘Lrof leser'e gentiles Old TI ago WhicOor . Poarg - i.Tdo, Loge lot of the celebrated hooey coop, reed br .pl 6 JOS. ri,s3rEsl). aIIOI7.ND NUTS-487 sacks nowlanding c). Ram iteariaer Phirallow ter nap by sp7 DICKEY a r po. - - - Gt.l,ol:lß—Superfine extra and extra family 11' constantly on hand and for gale br sp? D. W 1/ISHSTINZ C0..75 Rater rt. inORN MEAL—SU bbls sifted, in store and N—lSee.we by . aO7 D. W. 11.1:DbT121K I CO. and for sal nby an 7 D. W. DERSTINE tCO. _ _ XPIER PIG METAL-44 tons, now land wham steamer Lot:ll3,lM , for male " ap9 .ISAI ALL DIOKEY & 06. AR 'CORN -1,085 bus reo'd per steamer_ Chennit.. fe2l BELL A LIGGETT. C . 01IN bbis reed and for. sate by ACV DELL ' S LIGGETT. EARL lIOMIN 25 b.bls just received mh1.13 D. N. LIERSTINE S CO. Oa S 9: Nrooi-st - • . .. • • 610QAR-65 hhds. N. 0. Sug .- at aJ and for rale br mhl3 3nlts vrAwir4, 00. _ _ _ GGS-9 and sale bj , BM a . EIGUICTI` R'S CIIERRY PECTORAL -4 A i • r eniekssea tough zernay rege n b,„4 0. • le 0 RE BEE/ES—Just reed at A. A. Masan WI 60 MP cedtan and •wool Deleam yelling. atlas NEW HERRING 50 bids. dry salt and 30 tohe do pickled. Jae. reo'd and Mr R.ll)if . em, ur, ACKEREL-100 bbls. N. 3 large; Intl° half tbla. No 3 Lame; 30 Idbartedltmg • Bill4d4.,extrf store end for bale by • f - AKE FISII-50 bbls. Trout t 6.11 half bbld. Trout;. 40 bbl[. White Flab; dr. Vitae ndt. Just reed sod for We tn . FLOOR -2011 bble Min:lock & Nye's extra Flour. 100 do Itatino M ills , Ohlo. j eD i 4.„12,7e. ale by' mb22 iftiCKWILEAT FLOUR-800 Ilia Hulled 13 - t4irheat Flew iTary choice setle24.lNrle br • A. a A. MellA.hit.. OLL BUTTEI3.--3 bbls. fresh for sala by sits- • A.& A. SfeBANIC.II4. 91 at BLUE LICK WATER-15 'tbig u.s ttb i atal.Mlnenl lifintaree'd t j badtefr ua rtitaake ' • 11 0 8 an. Maikert rt. and thilDisasond.,- NAPIER BLOONIS=-1544 - itow landing sp9 lMn{ Irteamar fa -- -- 8e All DiCKARA DO. 0 ATB-1400 bus in sin; taltiotiosalorrre RYE FLOUR-60 bble. r'eed And -for sae br Ira -1 1 4 BELL MGM. CODFISH-10 ; casks selected. fox sale !Jape 1140ALEY, C 05011 417 ' VOL. 10 HARRIS' `P.PNNA. Z A ;BEr ..,, Pone alktr i , a ce.. . 0 +l-4,e4 VISH-10 bbls.IVQ,l 0 1 4, ere 150 bbla. No 8 large.garkitct - ,116iit'd* 40.2111,dh1r .irin„ 140 NailbtirvourftraTo. esAr EL coturz MEI=
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers