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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20. 1855
.11116't • Adver.thtent.—N either the Editorial Room
or Prilttinnratebtiehment of the Doily Coxitt.ere oPeor 4
on Ennelny. lorerossed who desire their notices to %POW
dathepeper on Monday morning. win piesee heed th.m l.
before b o dock. on Eartuder-
Advance Payments.—HomMir no nib
aceirtion win be for the Day or WeeklY
unless payment Is made in adranes. Wheromer the
thee Is np to Which the sodereptlon Is Paid. the Piper
111 be l.'mlebir stoProd.' unless the subscription is
e.
mewed by adsa.ce polment..,,),Ul transient adserthhon.
ave., dpecriprion, inn be leo tared to be Paid hi ad
nee. Thaordy exceptions be whom Bimini month
ly or yearly contracts ark made. serolidkw
1125.Plusgburch IV ecitty Gazerte.—Tbn e zteneks
dm i. t i oo o f ooy Ire Ale calfr.. offere to oirr ',lzabal men
=at deeirable medium of mating their badness krunnt
Our .:12.1.00n to betiveenfour and five thousand, reaching
Almost every merchant. manufacturer and shopkeeM la
IVegtern Penneylvan ie. and Eaatern"Ohlo.
fir Mr. IL P. MUELLER, late editor of the Sines 1d
tang and now connected with the PitteborinT CotnitT, fs
authorised to solicit enbecrlptions ani adrertleentents for
the Cittstrorgh Guotte, ac.rding to our Published term.
Ptttaburiih March 1.1.85:3.
Removal
TaOFFICE of the Pittsburgti Gazette
nen rembved to the new building on Fifth street.
Net shore Rmlthaeld .nd Immediately adjoining the
Methodlot Protestant Chinch.
Tun EMU'S os Cone.—Resolutions are gener
ally very vague things, and unworthy of atten
tion; and this is most especially tho case with
the resolutions of county conventions. Occa
sionally, however, we find one turning up which
challenges notice and comment, because embody
ing particular phases of public sentiment. This
is the cue with two of the resolutions adopted
by the late democratic convention held in this
place; and in making them the subject of gla
cialremark our design is rather to call attention
to the popular notions they illustrated, than to
those whcr gave utterance to them. The resolia-
lions are as followe
Resolved, That we entertain and cherish one
erican sentiment which 113 very old, yet
al ys fresh in the Democraticparty. We pre
fe z our own country to any country and all coon=
tri son the globe. We love our institutions' be
et they are liberal in all things, and free.—
We a.r pared and eager to take the aide of
our country against the aggressions and insait
f-any "foreign party and its abettors."
Therefoie Resolved, That in the difficulties and
ortbcomiog conflict between oar own country
and the government of Spain, we are very.Amei
lean ; that we like the promise of the conflict
all the better because the Allied Powers of
Prance and England have already disclosed their
purpose and design in regard' to the regulation
of American affairs ; and we can safely pledge
the Democratic party of Pennsylvania, of which
we are proud, in these dark days, to be a por-:
lion; that it will stand by and sustain the Gene
ral Administration to the uttermost in the adop
tion nf extreme and signal measures for instant
and full redress of all our wrongs. - Our account
is large, of long standing, and daily increasing.
The true Americans demand a speedy and final
settlement.
Uwe underTtand these_ resolutions, they un
dertake to play at one kind of "Americanism"
against another. Wnile reptidiating that "Ameri
canism" which proscribes men solely on account•
of their place of. birth or religions opinions, It
seeks to ontbidit in public favor with thatother
spurious kind of patriotism which pits the Uni
ted States against all the nations of the earth,and
is ready to provoke and enter into a fight with
either or all of them, without reference to justice
or right, and just because we are a great nation
and able to whip all creation. This may be pat
riotism. But if we were called upon to decide
which we thought the most eatery of demagogu
istii--the exclusion of all but Americans from of
fice and voting, or the willingness to "pitch in"
to a fight because America happens to be a
party to it—we should confess our inability to
decide. The trail of the serpent is over both.
The same principle, we take it, is at the bot
tom of both, The Know Nothings appeal to the
prejudice against foreigners, as individuals; and
these resolutions appeal to the same kind of pre,
jadine as existing against foreign nations. Of
tlvi two, the tatter is the most invincible. There
are myriads of men who can look with compla
cency and fraternal feeling upon an Englishman
or a Frenchmen, who are yet capable of firing
up indignantly against the British and French
nations. But his the same feeling, at bottom;
and our democratic neighbors have simply hit
-upon. a new,derelopment of the heresy they are
eartervise so careful to scout.
" The simple purpose of the present foray upon
Cuba is to make another acquisition of stens ter
ritory and so strengtt en the slave interest. The
Ostend Conferees offered no higher justification
'thin:v . their-anxiety, to protect Slavery and the
Soatb, by acquiring Cuba and so put-it out of
the power of Spain to abolish Slavery there. The
object of that conference was to obtain Cuba by
negotiation, and for
this avowed purpose; and
now that negotiation has failed we are seeking a
quarrel with Spain in order to precipitate's Jon
test that may eventuate in depriving her of her
island possessions.
The administration, it is true, seeks to cover
up this purpose under, pretences of avenging in
snita heaped upon our honor and injuries inflict
ed-on our commerce; but if this purpose did not
exist there would be no such sensitiveness to
insult as is now manifested, and there have been
no injuries done to our commerce that Spain has
not evinced a perfect willingness to atone for.—
It is the anxiety to get up a conflict in which we
feel assured of being the victor, that magnifies
?- what would otherwise be trifles into "Maths"
and "outrages;" and, with Col. Benton, we are
much more fearful that our national honor will
be tarnished in the conflict than we have any
reason to be eonfident of its vindication.
AS. war on the part of the lllnited States forthe
spread or protection of human Slavery would,
we are free to say, be infamous; and the effort
to conceal this infamy under the flimsy pretext
of "vindicating the nation from insult and her
commerce from outrage, is cowardly. More
.manly, by far, is the fillibtater, who openly
avows his piratical purpose, and is content to
abide whatever comment his rapaciousness may
provoke.
Spain is a weak Station, and hardly more able
to cope with us than the lamb in the fable was
with - the enemy who quarreled with him with
out "a cause ; perhaps it is the- sense of this fact
which prompts the demagoguism of the 'day to
array France and England on her side so as to
"Make the contest appear more equal. But how,
if this be so, are we to understand the choice of
a moment for the conflict when France and Eng
land have their hands fall elsewhere? Is it sim
ply to make :the array appear equal, on both
sides, while in reality there .in none but poor,
weak Simla to contend with us ? If we are so
- alle to whip all creation, would it not be more
manly and courageous to wait until those who
ire classed as our enemies are prepared to meet
tie r" • -
We are not without a hope that a war with
Spain may yet be avoided, and the nation eared
from the disgrace into which events seem to be
fast hurrying her ; but if 'to, the end will be at
tained by the inculcation and prevalence of wise
and pruden't counsels, and a healthful public sen
timent far removed from the low prejudices which
the resolutions we have cited are calculated to
foment.
A Mom= MlN.—The People of Jefferson Co,
Sy., have recently held a Meeting to agonize over
the release of Rosetta at Cincinnati, and symps
' thine with the afflicted Rev. Mr. Dennison. Mr.
Wolfe made a grandiloquent speech, enlivened
with anecdotes, followed Iv Sherrod Williams,
who alto told some anecdotes, and then came Mr.
Joshua T. Brillitt, ho reviewed at tome length
the difficulties between the North and the South,
demonstrating that the North had always pursu
ed a constant system ofLeggression, while the
&nth had always chosen rather to submit than
to run the risk of inflaming sectional prejudice."
' Mr. Baia must either be jolly green, or afflicted
with a strange distortion of vision. The general
Impression in the north seems to be just
,the re
verse. The aggressions have all, &h.—or:ling to
the opinion current in this section, been on the
slide of the South, and the submission dude side
of the North; and this opinion seem exceedingly
well fortified with facts.
Tns tirriIODIBTS ANI7IIIZ RZMOVAL or Jaws
Loartro.r—The Boston Tekorayh is told that when
the news reached the Methodist Conference; in
session st.Chelseer, en Saturdaj, that the address
for the reirenal of Judge Loring had passed . the
Boast of Bepreeentattree„ the whole body, some'
three hundred strong, rose to their feet and was
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,ot the Baltimore aim, tarnishes the
sinned pOctical views of the war scheme which
our Government paper is pressing on the coun
try with such vehemence. They must strike
every reflecting man capable of an unprejudiced
judgment on the subject as possessing force and
dii' "
ictated by a patriotic spirit:—
"Some of our newspapers, ind particularly
those in the thief commercial cities, are quite
clamorous for '• a war with Spain. There are
classes in every community that are to be bene
fitted by war; it affords a harvest for contractors
and creates a capital for politicians. What the
producing and commercial : interests of the eonn
try will gain by a war may be seen by a glance
at its consequences.
"Our exports and Imports must cease, for the
privateers under the Spanish flag will sweep our
vessels from the ocean. Oar cotton product,
and all our staples for export, which cannot be
consumed at home, will rot on our hands. Our
Mediterranean commerce will be at the mercy
of Spanish cruisers, issuing - from every Spanish
port on that sea.
"Cuba and Porto Rico will afford snug nests
for Spanish privateers and pirates; but we can
rid ourselves easily of that nuisance by taking
Cuba and Porto Rico at once. We can do that
as easily as the French and British have taken
Sebastopol and Croustade, and of course without
mare expense of life or treasure- The' British
and French allies of Spain are not of any prac
tical account, and it is not necessary, therefore,
to make-provisions for•tbem, probably. in fact
we must, as the Ostend bombast has it, go into
- the war without regard to cost. Granting, then,
that we may take Cuba and Porto Rico at a hop,
skip and jump, we will have nothing then to do
but to seize old Spain, and perhaps the penin
sula will be a more easy conquest than the
island.
"It would hardly require much activity on the
part of privateersmen vmder - the Spanish flag to
drive our commerce from the ocean, b"cause
that would soon be effectually done by'ette en
hanced rate of insurance on American vessels,
which would throw our trade into foreign ports."
Kassa.—The Kansas Herald gives official re
turns of the election in that territory in most of
the districts, and adds the following :
CraTHICATIS Grans.—The Governor hart
granted certificates of election to the following
named persons: Council—W. P. Richardson, W.
Barbee, J, W. Ferman, A. M. Coffee. D. A. N.
Grover, David Lykins, R. R. Rees, M. F. Con
way, L. J. DiStila. Representatives--Joe. An
derson, T. W. Waterson, S. A. Williams ' J. H.
I Stringfellow, M. A. Heiskell, R. L Kirk, A.
Wilkinson, 11. Harris, H. W. Younger, J. Wed
dell, Samuel Scott, Dr. W. Tebbs, A. J. Ba
ker, S. J. Houston, J. P. Blair.
A majority in each house obtained certificates
—nice in the Council, and fifteen in the House.
One Free Sailer in each house declared elected.
AR the restpro-slavery.
F. J. Marshall, of Marysville, will get a cer
tificate. The balance of the districts have been
contested, and certificates withheld until the At
torney General's opinion is obtained as to Ree
der's right to set aside any of the elections. The
14aveuworth polls were set aside, for want of
formality in Judge's certificate. Next week we
will give an account of the protest, and of Mr-
Phillip's affidavit. A rich treat may be ex
pectei
Nzw BnsalEss Rousts.—On referring to our
advertising columns we find several new business
houses introduced to the public.
Atwell, Leo & Co., a substantial house, open a
new wholesale grocery establishment sn Wood
near Water street, under favorable auspices. -1
Mr. Atwell has hadvery considerable experience
in the wholesale grocery business, and brings to
the new firm the advantage of an extended ao•
qunintance and good business capacities.
/I WHY :8. Kix°, late of King and Morehead,
opens a new Commission House at No. 76 Water
St., near Market, and will give especial attention,
to transactions in Pig Metal and Blooms. Mr.
King is well qualified, by experience and jndg
ment for this business.
The new firm of W. McCutcheon I:. Co., suc-
ceeds to the old and highly respected house of
W. & 8.. McCutcheon, one of the partners of
which diid last year. Mr. li. L. Norton takes
the place of the late deceased partner.
Mr. James McCully, who is ono of the oldest
flour merchants of the vest, and has kept up his
flour establishment in the city for a long and
unbroken series of years, has taken Mr. Wm.
Frew and Mr. Chas. Lockhart into partnership
with him, the new firm to be known as Jas. Mc-
Cully & Co.
PIITTADELPIILt PACKET Lisz.—An advertise
ment of this will-established and favorably
known Packet Line between Philadelphia and
Liverpool, appears in our paper of to-day.—
Mr. John,Thompson, is agent for this city, and
his long experience in the business renders him
especially trontworthy. Persons in this country
who have friends to bring out from Great Britain
will find Blr. Thompsoti to be the man for them.
THE New YOB% PROHIBITORS LIQUOR Law.—
Mayor Wood, of New York, has issued his pro
clamation calling upon the citizens to obey the
new prohibitorrliquor law. Without expressing
any opinion as to the propriety of the measure,
he argues the necessity of a peaceful submission
to all laws, passed by the legislative authority,
until they are declared unconstitutional by a ju
dicial tribunal, or repealed in obedience to the
ascertained will of &majority of the people, ex
pressed through the ballot-box. These, he says,
are the only constitutional resorts--all others are
treason or rebellion. As Mayor of the city, he
conceives it to be his duty to enforite obedience to
the laws azi he finds theta, and not to enquire into
their expediency or constitutionality. As to his
exact duties under the new law he is notyet
ficieotly informed. On this point he will an
nounce his conclusions in a few days_
The liquor merchants of New York have taken
measures to obtain the legal opinions of Charles
O'Connor, W. Curtis Noyes, Greene C. Bronson,
James B. Whiting, Horace F. Clark, George
Wood, J. Prescott Hall, and James W. Gerard,
Esqs., as to the constitutionality of the law.—
The Evening Pest seems to be of opinion thatthe
law will be pronunced unconstitutional, and pro
ceeds to make several very strong points'. The
law contains one provision which, it would ap
pear, will have an effect, it is reasonable to sup
pose, that was never dreamed of by the author.
It is as follows:
•Thin section shall not apply to liquor, the
right to sell which in this State is given by any
law or treaty of - the United States."
The seventh article in our convention with
France, in 1831, provides as follows,
"The wines of France, from and after the ex
change of the ratifications of the present conven
tion, shall be admitted to consumption in the
States of Union at duties which shall not ex
ceed the following rates by the gallon, (each as
is used at present for wines in the United States,)
to wit, six cents for red wines in casks; ten
cents for white wines in CHHEB, and twenty-two
cents for wines of all sorts"
Here we have at once, says the Poet, a large
proportion of the wines imported Into tht coun
try excepted from a prohibition which operates
upon all the wines and liquors of American man
ufacture. The people of Oporto, and Teneriffe,
and Sicily, and the Rhine, will henceforth find it
necessary to ship their wines through France,
and they will find in New York a market not
only open, but free front American competition.
.fizonma NEW YOWL PBESIDIINTIAL
CAxni
n►rs—Cum. Vanderbilt, of New York, has , ad
dressed a letter to several members of the New
Jersey legislature, who are desironsto bring him
Permanently before the country for the Presiden
cy. The object of the letter appears to be to "de
fine his position," and he proceeds to say he is
against extravagance and' corruption ; in favor of
applying the surplus revenue to the liquidation
of the national debt and the construction of a na
vy somewhat commensurate with an existing and
prospective commerce. He also favors a change
in the plituralization laws, so that immigrants
may have more time.to acquire a knowledge of
oar institutions before being invested with citi
zenship....
Enluirxxir or Pau BLACK blooms IN CCU.
—The Captain-General of Cubs has issued a pro
clamation, dated the 9th of April, commanding
the enlistment of 2,000 free blacks : and mulat
toes forthe military defence of the Island. They
are to be organized in companies of 125 each,
three ofsibich will be stationed in Havana, two
in Mantansacethree in Cies° Villas and Puerto
Principe. The' emainder will be distributed in
the eastern department of the Island. The uni
form pr4scribed for each- soldier is a blouse, sa
bre and musket. 11 is required that the soldiers
shall be Strong, at least Hire feet high, and be
tween twenty and thirty years of age. They
will lie drilled by experienced officers otthe
Spaniels forces.
E3LlOll,O'
ITS TO Now Ouraza.—Daring the
ending on the first day of April, there
t New Orleans, from foreign countries,
igrnter, of whom 4174 were male, and
I. les; 8261 came from Germany, 978 from
2 tram Ireland, 770 from England, and
; Denmark. French enaigrants to the 17n1,1
seam toprefer New Orleans above other
• cities, on account of the strong French
• f the population there. • ,
1,11 Niturmscs.—Large numbers of '
F e 'daily received at the various ttepart•
I" ashington, which cannot be answered
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once of the culpable negligence - of the
Scores sad scores of these letters hue
• to is without dates and valiant "the
. ergs, the cots% or Qv" :a is
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JOHN C. BARE R & CO.'s
TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL,
DRUG STORE FOR SALE. I.C arefully prepared from none but fresh and
RETAIL . DRUG STORE, favorably boost- I healthy Urea, under.tbe mensal . roperrialau of their
ed. in Allegheur City. will be add on res•onable terms-Sgent at the Fisheries.
Poroarticolers, enquire of . PIMMCCI TIROS.. IJ. C. 8.. b. CO. tabs assetyleantre In Oferlng their brand
WhoLaale Druggiets. No. C.O Wad et.. or CHI. whirl. on sesame of jte mender mode of Masa
apig.lmdAle T Pittsburgh. Palm i tion. Jarboe. and parltY. art be taken without di...LW'
' b 7 the =net delicate..
It la nneccavary to *hart to the peculiar ciliary a
this wry as/stable and scientific remedy. Its name In
the cure of Chronic fthiurattem, Scrofula. and Lung Dle
i .... when altWaily applied and Poreacted in. I. no
.• longer • matter of conjecture: It is .now acknowledged to
[ aseesi healing stance emcee incomparable to any other
spathe_ Pada bottles. wholesale end retail, by the tan.
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whol es le
BS ii en a CO. *
ICo. 100 North Third sc.- l'bite :Orbit.
And by Druggids in Pittsburgh and eleewhea.
Leg-.4mdkeT _ _ _ _ _ _ . ..
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Stomach prepares the elements of the
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bile and the bbooft and it it does the Imes feebly and Im
perfectly. -liver disease is the tartan result. 411 soon,
therelbrn se any affection of the liver is perceired. to may
be sere that the digestive organ are out of order.. The.
first th ing to be done, is to administers *cello stitch
ittll act directly upon the stomach—thenielnspring of the
animal machinery- for this purpose Wean recommend
Itoodand'n German Bitter. prepared by Dr. C.M. Jackson
phlladelphia. Acting es en anent!ve and a tonic, It
strengthens the digestion. changes the condition of the
blond and thereby gives togidarity to the bowels. - Ste
advertisement. Sple-2wa6sT
Dr - . McLaii&s Celebrated Liver Pills
are Last strperceding all other remedleifor Byte consalebst
al& headache, dyspepriis. Or. Iklow veiniest the certlft.
me of • lady residing In oor own &Ay. In such . certif.-
cake the petite must have amildroon
Rini t. been
30. 1032.
Ido hereby testify' that havebeen atllleted ith Liv
er Complaint for along time, and never found permancrit
relief until Fused Dr. BleLane's Liver Pills. By their nee
I have been completely eased of that dreadful discern, and
now take pleasure In recommending them to all who are
troubled vrithilver complal t, sick headache. or dropensta
Parchment will be careful to art Mt UR. NI'LLNES
CELEBRATED LITER PILLS, and take note else. There
aft aha Pont..tang to be Liver Pilla now before
the pubilm slao, his Celebrated Vertnifoge. mu now be hod
at all respectable Drag Storer In the Crafted States, also.
BIT sale by the sole proprietors. FLEMING BROTHERS,
IrapLldgereS Successors to J.Eldd A Co- 60 Wood et.
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE
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•
Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered
In outer oar common rarture weeds • cremedy that cure
nen kind of Huron% from Mr worst k, fo a to a tom mon
eh Yi
lle ma tried It In over eleven hundred COMO. and otter
felled except In teem.. (both thunder humor.) U. her
In hie trtmendon over two hundredrertititatt. on as
value, all within twerity miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to mire a nursing solemn th
' One to three fettles will cure the worst kind of pimples
of the am.
Two to three bottles will dad the system of Wes.
Two bottles are warranted to ours the wont est:Lk, In
the mouths:ad etontach.
Three to tin bottles ere warranted to cure the worst
case of erysipelas. •
One to two bottles ere warranted to cure aU humor In
the eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the eon
end blotches among the heir.
Poor to six bottles an warranted to core corrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the elan.
Two to three bottles ere 'warranted to cure the worst
Immo! ringworm
Two to threw bottle. are warranted to our, the mist den
pests min of rheumatism.
Three to four bottled are warranted to care salt rheum
rive to eight bottles will core the Went Cabe of eavtula
Abenefltfs always experienced from the first bottle.
and a perfect ems Is warranted when the above quantity
le taken.
Nothing looks so improbable to three who bare In vela
tried all the wonderful medicines of the cud, ad tint a
common weed crowing in the pastures, and along old
done wells. should maw every humor In the system: yet
It is now a fixed tact. If Too have ,humor Wham to start
There are no Ifs nor ands, hums or hes about it salting
Pone men and not yours. I peidlcil over • thousand tot.
tles of It the delnity ocilwiton. I know its effects to
every rase. It hes a freed y done some of the greatest runs
seer done in blasesobtmetta I gave It to children a year
old: to old penile of sixty. I hen eisetTpoor. pony. wormy
looking children, whose flesh was waft and tlahby. restored
to a oerfcct stets of health by one bottle.
To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle
M=====l
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dioxin... Some who have been mortise ter doors, here to.
ken and been regulated by tt. Where the body le round.
It work quite Irony, but where there is any derangement
of the functions of nature. it will vane vary singular tee/
Ingo• but you must not be alarmed—they alma,. Sleep
pear in from four dare to • week. There Ism... s bed re
sult froze It. On the contrary. when that feeling Is goo.
you will feel youreelf like anew person. l' hosed ions of
the moat extraragant ...lams of It that man evert.
trued to. lie chengeof diet is ever nereeenry--ost the toot
you can get. I have likewise an herb. which, when elm-
Me - ed in meet ell. disputers
toll
;melting of the
neck and under th e ears. Price du row s. Price of the
Medical Dbarovery fl on bottle.
Diary; y i,,ss f-ill I . :A f —Atl,ll[.. O. tablevp , nnfitl pe
day. Children Over eight year, dessert W000fttl: child...
from five to right ream tescepnonful. Acne direction can
be mule applicable to ell couktitutloust, take eroc.ll to
oproate on the bowel. tale.. der.
Mr. KENNEDY glees pereoual attendance in bad autos
of ecrofula.
&dd. wholetabt wend retell. at Dr. /KETDEIff, Ito Wood
Week. corner of Virgin alley. . I.6.levrT
A Special Bulletin for the
Nome, imisoretting flirdiat yeller. with wonderful rapid.
Ity every Weenier Incident to the digestive apparatus re
Mi.'. the .M.IItM renews tbe strength: Wardens therm.
des. beams the nerve. dr, elasticity to the spirits, re
errata the mental margin. banish. ..lvsterodeney.imturte
to the !Laminated &mos a mum robust appears... , M 1.,.
LITILLIOII. elms the dlstarbol Immlnatlon. builds up the
ehattered romtitutiom and may be taken without rem
by the feeblest maiden. wife or mother. as It Is ecroycood
solely of thereto. of rare Oriental had.. potent only to
!miser... exhilarate and mid.e.
If the meters has become relaxed by improper indulmn.
ms. We Cordial will !stases more vicoronsvitalitY taco ev.
err organ. The lama tufa resulting from late home or ton
dose applicstion to labor of any kind. I. quickly removed
by its mition.aud Wit re engaged In eiblonterr °on:Mallon ,
nod sulti„st to inconvenlenre dmino, will end it • st.t,
'land healthy wilmulant. Where thertrocdatian girth. Mimi
Wanted , . litany of thermic-Um:mot the Leidy . SM. d -
.1 or imperfectly performed. licit" micro the natural mi
tt= sad ommonnieste mninanent claim to the secrodm
and dlstrileaUve creams.
Thole who are bowed dome by yhyskal debility, and so
feeble n to &repair of wear mainline the visor and mien
of manhood. ere tootled to sire Ode wonderful lirstairent.
&MULL lt,eurdmilles the elements of their reatorardon.—
Saro they hose consumed the fret bottle. they will be
ennadous that the recuperative windy?... Is at work In ev
ery debilitated partials of their frames, nod My, min to
be realised in their tbonvitelt reomery. will syrinx .1 , In
thelrheart. . . .
. . -
The Cordial Is put up highly concentrated. In pins C. t
Ilea. Prize $3 per Mlle, two for Pit Pc 1.12.
C. Li a.%
U. ILINte. ?rotClot. ,
No. DI Proadway, New York.
Aumers.—Pittacash: Punsnos Dam, No. co Wend oars.%
Oso. p. lase,. 146 Wood et IL E. Scum. 17 Wood .t.—
Allegheny qty . : J. I'. Roma,
Bold by Dmircista throughout the EMMA nate& Cana
do, and the Wee Imhof..
Best Known when Trio d.—These gentle
torn take pleasure to testifying le reTalli to E. A. Palm
wstcok'S Vermin:um. becalms two of the limn hate need it
in their pirate practice. as physicians for • number of
yesnould they bows known lt,by obserratmn. to be good
raw Moose. JLLT 4th. IK.C.
News. B. A. I AAA 'end:
OtTlxxxxxl—llsr ter .1,1 oury Inside Versulfuge
for .r e commen d som hoeing seen It need a n d
men; Imre. we
would it to all sate and efdelent remedy
for all ewes of worms. ill no instance hare re ever me
any evil results followlng Its admlntstratiun. bat •Insys
has it answered the purrs*. Ice which It One Intended,
and been entirely matbdutory.
&ageing that everything that boa been pet forth lb,
card Lull. elrtuee Is strictly in secordaues with our one
aentatlona, not only as rectltlousra. but es men of busi
ness, we would unhetitetbusly say to sU who rood We.
that It la the best Vert:drug. , now in use, sad that Ito 'As
tute am best known when tried.
RIELY, 110(IVER. t MELT.
Prryered and sold by It A. FAIINES7OCK U CO...MT
of Wood ana First 1111.34A.V1
•
Neuralgia.-;-Tnis tormidablediseat3e.
which mem. to bailie the skill of physician!, yields like
magic to Carter's Spenieh Mixture.
Ilr. F. Borden. formerly of the Astor Boma New York.
and hits ormsrietorof UWE:change 'ROOM/mon& V..
le one of the hundreds who hare tam mired of snare Nea
rakcia. hr Otrter'e hpardsli Mistnra
Shia his ewe, he has recommended It to [umbers 01
others, who were suffering with nearly every form of dis
ease, with the most wonderful meow.
As gays It le the most crtraordloare ,medleirm he hot
ever used. and the not blood punter known.
See edrertleement to another column so h-lwdelerT
Cough Remedies.—Or. Keyser's Pectoral
Syrup will cure you.
Dr. Iterate+ roctorld SVlin IJI can Umbel It le
Dr. Neyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis.
Dr. ileyear'rPectoral Syrup will cure Inthuutra.
Dr. Eames Pectoral Syrup will core • cold lo the bad.
Dr. Keynes Pectoral Smut , twill cum Inclidcnt CO.'
xamottemt.
A meat letter from W. J. W. Veatch. of Sokehr. Ohio.
NITIC
"I want you to mind roe two tottlee of your Pectoral
Syrup by mill. There Is • lady hero who loss a cough and
the dater. can't cure her. I was in the [Mae 'ray, and
tried everything without Wel% until I got a bottle of
your Peotaral Syrup, I took It Lue twla, and It cured me
mound and welL"
Ask Dr Dr. EnsrVe Preteen. Snot and tab • no other.
Prima 50 eta Sold at Dr.' KY:TEMPS, No. 110 Wood et.
and at J. P.PLEIIINO'S. A ileehenr. roh2o.4deS
Dr. Fitch's Opinion of my Brace
Ds. Maroc IL B.l7Bra—Dear Sin In :volt to locos of
the 18th teot; requesting soy opinion of your fitioulder
Bracer. I would NT that I consider It one of the hest era
demised. and would add thst I have myself been long in the
'habit of employing a somewhat stroller Brace with the
'greatest advantage In wee of contraction of the chest b 7
stooping. whether from habit. occuyeition or debility. more
ecreclally where there le weakness or Irritation about the
lungs,andmoreorieseprellstaeltiontocorurumptiou — wlth
the ohllosophyof Its effects in thew, cam. Ton or* eon..
aoluainted. In some Dorms of heart discus.' or Mist.
the excitement of that organ. I have also found the
Shoulder Dram of adnintage. Ido not hesitate to room.
. mend your Brace in all owes where a Brace is renalred, as
ow of the Meat easy and efficient yet In use. • • •
Very troty yours, ' CALVIN If. FITCH.
Bold wholesale and retell it Dr. KHYBER'S. 140 Wood
stmt. Flttaburgh. Pod 100. • complete sneortmen of Dr
fiche, confide. crn...1.17 fu tolihsiter
•
Tender, Broken Breast and Sore nipples
—When man or reelling be gin, rub In Davy'. Feba Ex
tractor and lay one plaster take a day, then no bread
oral break: bob If ahead,' broken, toy on plasters throe
times a day; all rain will end directly. To non nipples,
amarantly keep the else—b a fen, dressings only, any
nipple, no matter If Fir sla mvnths none or nearly rotted
OM and so bad,that the lady will minor, on Its belagtonch.
ed. can be instanrly eased, and anal raphilr—wash It eft
to mime. •
ootuarsm—Put • littleDailey'. Pain Extractor en cob
. to o no d a pply to the bellow pert, end rot. eon,,,
cheek, the painaill stop Ins aptly. Eonra al,O bare had,
d ay without Intemeleslon, the torereat rain for three
iambi by so tieing, hare been cured
Bich Headache and Neuralgia of Night
!USX Stanfun Slaw= Fr Cursare DUZIATIII BTRUP.-•
/ft. WiUlam Ai m bi o.ll'KelvTs Raw. Itarardstewn. Yiftti
ward, me he wo arida fllch Headache of eight pan
airmailed. by three bottle" of Othelerrenurathre Syrup
as has tried 'cryslorla yhystainuo Qat care. Ms le
now' entirely welL Oakley's Dour re I. for Itheruna-
Usen, dcroltda, Tetterosul all eraPilredthathm Fatale,
whelesals and retail, at KETEXWII.
'No.IIO, Wewd st., Bhp at th e ridden Mortar.
••• • • " • - • • • • • Prire 75 amti Der beta.
,
JOHN liitoo. WllOOl :.006116.1.111 /LOON
- Piiiil33ll IfßOTtElpi
WHOLESALE DRUG
NO. 60 WOOD STILEET.,_
NITS.BoWOW.". I .
Prorhdarsaiir. ISLans..loelstesteat Vip.MVA,Uner
Ease and. Comort.—The CoalknwOr
lady tartartipi trout Pala. cuictir colts LW OW to 0i
pseisliar 111116. Of {he Hes 4; no 5..7 he'll OA aagr ,ou Abe
boat so asqld, /nita sad god Rik sesybeli4
WOod U. sp!itt Ir./X:101UL
OHIO dt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM. PITTSBURGH.
On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855,
the PASSENGER TRAINS Will run a. follow, until fur.
they notice:
Fin Turk will. teen AT 3 A. a.
Man. Taus At fl A. V.
Elem. Tams " se 3 P. IL
These Trains all rue through to Crestllne. and connect
there with the Commbus and Clnchniatl, Ohio .d
ana sad RellerontAine and Indlanis Railroads. At Marne
UK conned's.os are made , for Newark. Zanesville, Mon
roeville. Sandusky, Toledo., Chleago. kat and At. Aillarose
for Cleveland. du No trains run on Sunday.
Through Ickes are said to Cincienatt Louisville. St.
Thula, faliooatnlls, Chicago. Rock Island. Fort Wayne.
Cleveland and the principal towns and cities In the West.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCO3LMODATION TRAIN will
save Pittsburgh at 10 a. a and 5 e w, auckNew Heigh
ton at 7 A. I. and 1 e. w.
For Tickets and further Informatloo4lolY to
J. G. CURRY.'
At the corner aim under the Monongahela Roues. .
Or at the Federal street EP Beetle:l4o_
ARKIN. ,
GEORO
Ticket Agent.
rittiantrgh, Muth 10th, 1855.
JOHN' COCHRAN &., , t BROS.
MANUFACTURERS 'OP
Iron Railing. Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window
Shutters, Window Guards, Sze.,
Nos. 91 Second sh, & 86 Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of new patterns
Fancy and Plain. sultsbia for all Dupont. Cuticular at.
tuition paid to enclosing Grans Lac Jabbing don. at
short Isaias. mhD-tf
- •
WESTERN TEA STORE,
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets.
W. A. N'CLIJIIG.
Our Teas will be lound on trial unequaled
at the tirtees in the elt7-:
B/arks. Gn aw.
Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hymn:6s.o, 62,
1;00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, andl,oo per lb.
lOng, Breakfasi,.so and Imperial & G. P., 75,
75 cto. per lb. 1,00 dc 1,50 per lb. .
T 0... put op to '.day boxes from IS to 24 lbs..for
um. fomar
A liberal dieernsut made to retail dealer,.
COFFEE—Jars, In Guayra, and Rio Cbffte, Gm,. and
Rooobd.
SVGA RS—LoPnina'sand Beklar'n Loaf; Puherord and
Crushed Sugar..
At,o. Piakkr. Prenh and Pried Frail,.
0,118
a!,
Uucurrent Motley, Gold, Silver, Stocks, -
iv° sill puretnuse Indiana, Trans. Allegho
sharly, Wieconeln, Ilnaola ;:export Safety load and oft
Unonrrent Monty at kw, rave, of discount than any oth•
er hour. In thin city.
The highest premium paid no Old Slim and Gold.
Tony Share, 51. a Id- Tacit Stock wanted at higher/
market value.
Brno of Exchange on Coutta k Co.. Banker , lonlon
and on all other parts of Europa furnlend on application
In moms to snit Pncelnuere
O'CONNOR, BROTHER k CO..
Bankers and Keelung. Broken, Agent, - Eqn , lnbt." Fir!
!neural:dot:o. of London. and Granite Immune* Co. 40 1
New York. OT.m. So. lb Wood it., I door from SUM et'
tut ellwdfc
Equitable Fire Insurance Company,
OF LON1)0 N. Iron City Commercial College,
CAPITAL. 52,500,000. i CHARTER ED APRIL, 1855.
POLICIES ISSUED IT I'"E Lo TrEsr RATES • itt,..5ic.it,,,,,,, (.0r.".r,,'...,'' ri0 L ,',.7?.71. I,mr.ce.
Ps r this hErbly neepousibb. CUMPILII7. br .
= _4.--.'11.:1.U.5. . Illeu. J. E. lirtor.
O'CONNOR, BROTICER & CO., • "" 1 r,',l°: ‘ ,`""„..%.,';,'"lt., } i r 'ff,;,'' 111'1: 1 ; .r „ , ..:01C: E e ,
Bunkers, &c., No. 15 WOOd st., Pittsburgh. I r.- 1 . w.- 1, . , .. 4 - 1 KI, Castrar.“.. E. i ...
mbal-brdlei I-..0...p..E.Aurnatt..... U... Er.a.t.sr. Ley.
Sick.—Or
Penosylvkaus Irisnrance Com pany
OF PITTSBURG H_I
CONNEH PP YO IDalt AND bArrIIVEDIJ) mi.CEETfr:
AUTHORIZED CAPITA]. $300.000,
LVSURE BUILDLVOS AND OTHKR PROPER rr.
AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE
AND THE I:EItIL3
Sea and Inland NaTiption and Transportation
14km-re 4,5.
W. I.l . CLintock.
A. J
li , an.tl T.
il u nrge It. WIIII4,
Jur. S.
II R. I'mnreaball.
W. S. IL , 411.
D.
OVVICEKS_
rrralent—lla Y Jobtoton.
Pattemo.
and Trrasunr—A A Carrie,
Ama..t -" ,. .ra 4 r) -8 8 Carrier. 1101 1•18.17
was. Y. Johnston
D. M. lona.
h oles atrrn
J. hl Isponl.
Js , as Painter,
Da... !lamplon.
A. A. Card..
Aihenzpm Fire insur4nee Company
of London.
Authorized Capital $10,000,000
ttvasz*em as /1111.111/111A.
All.nd 11%, • John gnomon.
John tirigg. Ceuirge U. Stout.
!diem Closhorn k Ca., W. McKee A Oa.,
rowan. t elgktmikn. Whit" Acetone A
Acrot for the U LIAM Stares—
FithDERICK
A So A.
STARR.
Philadelphia_
United S Udell Granolaraucti 091, No. FLO So A- HARDY uth Fourth street, .
Agent for Plidaburgh.
Nn Water et.
Citizen's Lunen/lee Comp' , of rittstnirgn
KM. DACIA LIOI. Protrind.
SAMUEL L. 31A31. 4 1155LL, Ser.
orricx, N MATRON
Berwaßy itairrsr.AND
WOOD STREETS.
V.L. INSURE, ROLL AND OABRO RISKS Oil THE
OLID , AND )11.4SIBSIPPT BIN BAS. AND 7.14.181rA RI KB
ACIT haaro op:mut Lan or lAnware yy iNse. I ALSO
egocutti lM rengs vt 1.. FAA and .NLAND NArICATIOS
And. ULLA SPORTA TION.
Wm. Bairaa,.
.110% Rn
Ronan Dunlap, Jr.
K. Has!Ankh.
Isaac M. Pennock.
Walter Bryant,
Ja.o. M. Caper,
John Ph
PITTS'BURC+ H
Life. Fire & Marine Insurance Comiituty;
Office, Cotner Market and Water Streets,
rtrrsensioni PA.
BORT. CA L 114 r. President. Janes D. hic(ltu, &eV.
This Company makes every Insurance op
pertaining to or connected with LIP thandliP.
A leoasainet 11.11 and Cargo Nista,en the Ohio and
inissippl riven and tributaries, and Marine Maki dosl=
agile
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And ageing the Perils eau, Pew and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
Polities istroodat the lowest sates oonsiztent with WalatT
Wall parties. . .
•
1[06,41. Os
Junes ikon,
Illlom Phillips,
John doott,
Joseph P. Otosarn, M. P.
John DlnAlpin,,
Junes Mon .hat.
John MIMI, '
0n.r...31ik [Port copy I
PH ILADELPI - 11A
Fire and Life humane° Comfiany,
No. 149 CIIESTNOTLSTApyr,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOME.
Will make all kinds of Insurance. either
Pe?vet]. crr Gleslent. on every deseilption of Property or
alerebancUse. at ream:l,l4e rates of premium .
ROBERT P. KING, President.
St. W. Batmen, Vies President.
DIRECTOIII%
Chas. P. Dane.
llte ' t 13P.mn.
I. B. English.
P. R. Revery. Joel. Paul. -
O. Ehnman Jame:l4om;
B. J. .alegnriree. K. alike.
P. MUMMA flocretarr.
J. G.!ODYPIN; Agent,
turner Third and Waal streets.
Western Insurance Com pany
OF PITTSBURGH„
YILLLZ, 111.2 . 9 T r. r. OOK.Mr.
Will Insure against, all kinds of Eno and
Idt:ine Risks.
DattiolllC
nit. Jas. ideArday
A. Nlmlek. Geo. Dania,
W. Master°. Nana Mims%
6. W. Jarkasn. J. LiPidlillotts
Wm. 11. amlth:
WA horns Institatlon managed by Dlrset&ss
bums In this nominnalty, and who will Ilbrrodly I adjust
and promptly pay ithlssues at-the Ormcs, No. 01 Water
illtddra & Odad.
Wmahousa.) uP stairs. Pittsburgh.
jaito
R.Miller, Jr..
.1 W. Butler,
Wm. Lou,y
0. Ramer,
Reliance Dintuil Insurance Conipany
OF PIIILADELPIIIA.
OPPIM IVO. to wAravcr STREET.
thpftal.l77.o74—Aurts.
FID I
E NSURANCE—On bier
chsodiss. Turnitur4 te. Io trwn ea enuMl7. I
The mutual renriple. tomhined with the reccritr of a
Stork Cul tal. entales the I neuron to Mare In the profits
of the Omen. T. inthent - Ilahllit for louse.
The faint Cartiheates et this • pang. far profits, ar.
mandible, stdm i lsto z graMe l eis t r IlanInl , •
' .M. i l lstHltalt:Secretag.
DULECTOPZ:
Clem Tinnier. Weis n. ,uhbutit.
x. Tbornplrm, Peorg•N. Maar.
T. O. Rennin. • M " ). ' "/ " 1 " . .
O. W. Carpenter.
Wooly Z. LothroP.
L. Carom,
It.
Marshall HUI. Robert Toland.
I4grard O. Jam*,
Jatneel,. Tsilor.. Wm Maumer. !
Jamb 2'. Bunting Archibald (RAM,
O. M.l,htleun.Wm. M. Semple. MU'S.
- J. G. COMM. Agent,
1r Third and trned strants.
H()LAIES, RA.BE & C i t.) .
t1110(14:Olf, TO
A. IL HOLMES & BROTHER,
a axtomotomene OF
SOLID 'BOX VICES, GAMIERED BONI AS.-
LES, CEOWDARg SLEDGES. Mar
, TOOKS PICKS,
'Timbeii, Mill, TobacO3 & Cotton Screws,
al,ll:Ostaxcirua/sfor 111addrtenk,
Car and Bridge Botta, Tith 'Thread and Mite
complete,
PITTSBURGH, P A.,
wassorti, No. 114 Wins 4D tot Tatum. nrinto!
WOOD ADD 81111976 D ref.
WAII work inoranted•
Balm of liTrimilatuT Flower, for bean
ho Combloskraand msdlestlng TAir.fticrus
sad Fucnir recork.tb; tam. fold sr, Dr Saw% HO
Wood and. Alßdoidl
HENRY H. 'COLLINS,
00MMI&iIpN'witoniNT,
011d2r2 1 M A 1 4 4 100 M 8 S ui , FISH,
Produdo .
No. 25 Wood Brat, botga.
British and Continental Exetuinge
SIGHT BIL LS DRAWN B 1
DEISCIN, SHERMAN & CO.,
ON VIE UNION. BANK,. LONDON,
Theeiatraits aro available at all the prin
cipal Towns efEngland. Bartland and Ireland, and the
Continent.
We ale* draw SIGHT DILLS on
M. A. Grunebaum & Bailin,
FRANKIOR7 A 14Th.
Which 'ern SP s EnoManes to all nub of a...py.
131rItzeoland and Holland.
- -
Person. intending to navel abroad:oaf promo tbrosah
us Letters of Credit. an thloh.lioney can be obtained. as
ooceted , if , aaT Dort of Enrooe.
Collections of 11111 e, Notes, and other rocurittes In En.
rote. will recelme prompt attention.
WSL 11. WILLIAMS 4! CO.,
W.N. mroer Third .dr.ot
DUBUQUE, lOWA. .
We offer for sale One Hundred Lots, very
attrantagoovly located. In .be car sr DubriOnn. nna
tpeetfully reoaelit proposal.. for the Mar. or my portion
of them.
The tompletlon of the Omni Minnie Central RR. to
this city—tb. urge upp.. hirer
tratmacted here—the heavy lead trade, together with the
Tgetartt Midi! appreciating value of real skate, combine
to promlee desirable results to those wL•hlog
Pity Property.
Any Infermstion seal De pronsPUT sonnu.nkeied if de
eired. Address T. S. JESUP b CUSIPANT.
mh26.3lnie Dobsulue, lowa.
ARNOLD
PIONIITOOTORISI OP
Chilson Furnaces, Wrol Iron Tubing
. ANC SITTING GENERALLY.
For War-rainy and lima Lition of Buildings. . Mechanics' Bank,. Pittsburgh.
5.4 w. will contra,. far Warming and Ventilating by.' VOTICE lb HEREBY tiiVEN THAT,
Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilson's Furnace. Churches, i .I.ll' pursuant to the Prosisions of tn., Act incorPosliting
n es.. I sa id Rank,
16th March 30th, 1&15, and the Alt sp.
B'h°°l;
rk"ndUa'.
".'t*A"' Green n'"'"l ° "' "11-- 1 rid the 16th day of Audi. 1860,entitied "An Alt Ileg.
Jall lintels or Dwellings. No. z 6 Mark:v.. st- Pittsburg : 0 " ir.g' Ranks ..
NO
in receive subanintious to the
--
--
I Cl ' ls ' p ' ital Stock 'of said "31.1I,CIIANICa' BANK, PITTS
PEARL STEAM KILL. BURGEL" aid be opened at the MerchanteMehangrylth
ALLEGHENY. 1 street. Pittsburh.. the TWILNTYIX.T DAY 08
APRIL. 1655 at 10 o'clock A.M. to remain open for .G'
Floor delivered to families in either of the j.e f t w md,:froa, 10 o'clackA.3l.,nniii 0 o'r , r.ir r• 55- ;
two sit lei ' of each day
Orde• may be left at the Mill. or ho our Cox, at (Co . .1. K. Moorhead. 'IL 11. Hartley.
et onn of j _K Jones. Wm. M. Herdic
LOIJAN, WILSON 0 CO.. 02 Wand et. j J. W. Butler. W. 0. Leslie,
I.IIIAUN k RIOTER, corn, Liberty and St. Clair eta . l R. Mine , Jr- 11. L. Itingwaß,
11. I'. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Alin t h an ; W. 11. Smith. W. IL Holmes,
W.
CASH ON HELICES y.
I". Wm. K. Nlmick, James B. Lyon.
mhl6.fe BRYAN. KENNEDY It CO. A. IL Gwen, Jae. A. Ilutchlwan.
J. Schnonmaker, William J. Anderson.
' keo ß . 41.1elison. James Park. Jr.
Dnvid Camptell,
IL Hepburn. Isaac M. Pe...tr.,
Springer Harbaugh. William F. J0h....i.n.. •
Alexander King. Geo. 11Ya%eLscns.
Robert ti
beßobertGalway. A. Kirk l e s,ta.
Samuel IdeClurkan ... W. ..
~Itotent Deltell, Rody Patterson,
Loomis, Andrew Wke.
J. 8. Dilworth lapiL3ardi • Commissioners.
SPRING STYLE OF RATS,
'C 0 & C
HATTERS,
•
Have now on hand, afresh supply of Gen '
(terrier,' D11E55 RATS, Sy/ring NO?,
Also. a complete assortment of Gents' and Tooth,' SOFT 1 •
HATS, of the latest fashions, to which th•y Invite the at•
tenthrn of the public. Corner Fiftlx and Wood eta mhit•
Grand and Serpentine Pianos,
New Dag,uerrlan Gallery. ~ BABB B)
MR. NELSON would respectfully inform & . j SIMS CLARK NEW YORK
his friends and the public genprally, ?Aiwa In order to- I KLEBER has just received°!.7‘-
Hoer the dal!, iorroasing demand for his Daglicrreotypee. • Invoices of • chalcelot of NU NS:S •
-1;
he lam , had built and hm now r10n...1 (over the Old LL. RE'S superior Plan.. nth'
..... I
I
Post Ofilce, Third O cm-o
mni.) one of the most an
spun's. d PM of •
magrillioent Sky Light Uallarim ever ouu . trusted tor Da- I Pull Grand Piano, full size 7 octaves,
guerreotyps pdwims, in the linitort States. Wearer now •
finnan.) ts execinta Lthetteneen elms od strips, In This BGRANB' Is gotten up in •et xi., of onkt . ludegrthos .
any weather, from 8 o'clock A. ) 1. till 4 o':1.-k P. NI. A onmnaled hp anything e l ver b2Si i
j r . , , t1 .., :ir . er ., 7 ,1
visit from all is solicited. whether they wish for Liken.. I Bflu ",,7l' .ltb e r:ith ' Xit.l 7 l o l• o , C rve•l ornam•nte. desk
es or not. Booms. Uhl Enst Ofilos Building. Third street . B r. • .rn.n—
ret and tastre
dm A. 7:211..5A.r4.11,tZE
starPENTINE PI4.NOS:
BESII
LOOlll XTTth
FintiND CORNERS. plain,
EQUAlttl "
M'Clintock's Family Nedicinca.—We
.11th. attention of hesiie of fent!out.end on., t4,01P5.4
finmeut an the fourth roue of thong valuable. Faroll
ICIIMMEMISTIMI
£TNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, coNN.—Chartered 1819
PAID UP
Csah Capital, - - - 8500,000.
Cu!, Surplus oil lot.inn. 1855, S '273,273
CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS
to securely Wrested for the benent of ell pollor•hoPle
rAs an orlkleooe of the claims we rms., to public WO'
elem.' , and of our &linty to pay oil 'news promptly, we
state a fact that the Welt. of this Company from wit Its
agencies Tarr (rem plilWitS) u, yl/co,OdU per mouth. its
business Is is rge sod well distributed. and In our opinion
nu in simanee Ontopeny In the Unlttel :totes .nnt.
ter mcGinnly than the .14tna. They wit:dans to make
insurance ou property In town and rowan, at tete. , as
low Y Is consistent with safety to the Online holder.
TrlN.bl'tig..4gent.
Ofllx, North-West corner filth and Wood streets. Pitts.
burgh.
ti tt. VrPrur.xis, Kvg,
ow - inn:
MILLAR ob 1100., Princip•le and Profemora of Plain sal
Ornamental Penmanthip.
1. 1. IHTUtletHlii. (anther of Hitchcock's erste= "ot
licinEkeopins,) Principal of the Molt-keeping Depertment.
and [rotting . nn all Important Immix,. cm...hon.
sOLIN KLEMINte. Moth. of Fletnins'e new and intone
ed sKrtem el Book-keeplng.l will nets., weekly - Lecturer
o the Wenn, of Aece.unts.
JAME: , ti.IIOPEIYN, tnemlwm of the Pittsburgh Par.
lecturer on Commercial Law.
'rho Print-male have Fennel 1 'ln. L. J.
• who will give instruction. In Mathematics.ti Engl.
...ring. re
0011100 CLAMS,—New ..wens '-aired dolly. • t t.le
Inelltuclon every fivlllty In spend 1. , the ryeedy attalm •
moot of beauty and raiddlty erfotb
!Der in Arithmetic. and superior Otal In took keeping.
Time unlimited. morass aworanter.ol.
lAn.legeopen from ea- N. Id P. x. spilt
el Black Diamond Line. - of
PA CKti Ts ;tears
{ l .l AILS from Liverpool to Philadelphia the
kJ lat ore/mit month, and from Phlledelphia to Lieer
pool the MAD of every month. owned by Thomas Elam:d
o. A Hoe p %Kalmar st, Philadelphia; and Elchau/sont
.pence t Co., Liverpool.
The ertbroraw, Agent for the Company.- has always on
DlP.ast Tickate and Fight . raft% for any antetnit.
poy et any Hank in Hoglund, It eland, .&-otland and
Also, bring* pamengera from New Sorg ind
PDLgdel-
DhL by
10 Eallused.
110 T11H311"5 ,, N. Eurotean Agent.
111/20-154 N 0.410 Lt.; ty st .Igttsoureb. Pe.
COUNTRY SEATS FOR SA LE—Three fine
Clautiful end
Clair trmoship, cootal lr ning relmoctlY l e doooo Ml 14 *.‘".
and t , o sores. Exten•lve improretrieuts hs” been erect--
Z= 4' I l jr '.4
Rallened alit have • depot within a Leta rude
e icing btaiceoa In the oily. The
of
the
proporty.
end
the Waohtnolon Plank hood rune
• nane side Mit. lb. ma king It 0 0 eery ewes.. A large
vein of 11. enal rune through.the whole PrOPerlr For
full particulars, apply to N. 1101.4114 doN.
Stocks for Sale.
SHARES Citizens' Deposit Bank,
3 0 30 Shares Ntrth American Alining Co.
Shares Peery Till. A 7.lienople 1.1.:k !toad C..
itharms Metal red 11i, rim and Slavin. Inc. Co.
arahlw -WILIUNS A CO.. N 0.71 Fourth st.
SASU FACTORY FOR SALE, situate in
Reighton Pa.. now In full operation, and doing
!n i t taud l eze... , A t i i tee•
, stx h ,3 0 uha.•• t i ns v od , l . ot of Ir . et t o .1 ;1 „:
h.al a nn name power, nu. A burlueas of $2,000 to 13,0eu
can two done. For NV-her math:nine, apple to
apZl S. CUTIIII4IIT A nON, 140,241
D1C.7023 ,
Maud My&
P. M. Kier
Mm. Bins
' John S. I=Z.
rrszets Sellers,
J. Feboonmaker.
Wm. EL Oars,
tildes
4 FARM of 168 acres, with tood improve.
0;v:7=`4 1 .1 . ."1'. • Lu0 n ,h. r : , 7 v ;4 , 1 ' :1‘.;r, " 17 , Z
watered; SO acres cleared and unnersoed fence retee 517
yes seta. ap2o B. MITI' 87:81` WV. 140, Oa at..
PANTAWONS--Atto.ntion is invited to
co narnica style of PeLritilleoO•. In flt nod MA..
v.muted to Alva satisfaction. 74 Wood so.
A lame varlets of PP ..1111bift eliJAZOth. u.w Orin.
QUNDLIES-1 cask BePswax;
6Ws 0 .9n 16 bhl9. 919.9 Sack,
tra. pLx Sred• 20 bags dfr.
•
12 old Co9.er son., to atrirr far rale I
.p6O 1.5611A1l DICKEY t Co.
FOR SALE-0 ehares Penna. Central R.
R. Stock. •V..V B. MeLAIN 8 BON. 21. Stb .1.
WANTED TO BORROW—S4,OOO on first
rate =mesas. Eznen*of
sp2o B. IPLAIN 1 SON. 21 Übe..
nttnroun
Alssuuter
John Fullerton,
MoCturkan,
June. W. Waltman,
Chas. Arbu er thnot,
Darbi Met.
lioratloN.Leo,lilttennlnto
Cat coL I
FRESH FISH—B. N. BREEN is receiv
ing FRESH FISII Slily et hi. OWL No. ' 0 .1-.
op rAt,tl 3 .4 . , P ragtt - E end FIIAD; FRESII OYSTERS.
for limit) yes; olse, et the Emmet Honer. Allegheny CitY.
ar2D-Stod•
IVIANTED—A Partner, with 8500 to
sisal lo meh, lu • proPt•blo boMness, out of wbieh
• Ibrtuno mu. be App/s in rwrsoa. at No 216
)1o•ougabel• nous*, botwor• II 5. Y. Ind 5 r. 51. .50130.
BNNETS BONNETS—A. A- Mason &
V. havereselvad anotbar large supply of Spring non•
nets, consisting of I:pullets, straw. split and satin straw,
Pedal ligsld.ltallan. fancy Lana and Neapolitan, de. A
large lot of Mises' Mats. of essay styln, Liao. Straw Trim
mings. Olimps, Buttons. to
IItASOLS—A A. Mason & Co., are
owning in cam of Mammon of very elegant apes
and colon. spa
PARLOR PAPERS of beautiful designs
lo white and Mu- nll5 glamant imitatiorm
aD:SS WALTEIf. Y. 31AJtellALL, 85 WBBd 58.
HALL PAPERS of architectural designs,
alic , , plain and. extensionpap rot of tiVarietT ofeolora
tor eale oy ap3.l WALTER P. BIAILMALL
_
ABBLE, Oak and Granite imitations,
orMitritb mouldloge for lining Ammo. MaasMaasc.
ea by sp...Xl IVALTY.It P. 1i ARbIIALL.
DYE FLOUR-50 bbls. Ohio Rye Flour,
a, . choice article, recd and for ,ad., by_
A. A A; mcdiANE, 114 2d at.
TzLouit-590 bbl 4. - Extra and Superfine,
j: Tarim brawls, Iced and for rlde
syM A. & A..IIcIIANE. 114, 24,1.
BUCKWIIEAT FLOUR-8001bn: in store
and for ale by A. k A. bIeBANE, 114, 2d et.
-
`AD IRONS-10 casks for salo by •
1.7 ara. i I IicHANE,III , 2,1 R.
BROOMS-60 doz. in store rind forildle by
1020 A. A A. MeBANE. 111.2 d st.
COTTAGE MIL ACADEMY,.
A Classical and Collegiate Boarding School,
ir, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. ,
E ELEVENTH SESSION OF THIS ' I
1 ratitution will commence on TOMMAY. later May. I
Li School is located in the plower t, healthful and no.
mantis. village of Turtle Creek, distant twelve miles from
Pi , tebnrgh, and is of usy amen, 'overalls. , a der, IT
Railroad.
The Academia Entice (extensively known as Brown's
Shebang.) is a ham airy. end 0001610i1011/ building.
three stories above the basement, nombering rem meo..
and I. moot admirably end conveniently arranged fur •
Bearding SchooL
The lireunde attached to the School afford ample space
for the II r althy exercire of He Pnelle.
The plan oft he A-adocuriaeom prebenolveand theme; sh,
fret - radon u lihella COUrn, 01 11:114211,a100 in 1.1.1 , 1 e &la
Scientific horning-1 he Modern Loon nerns—md the va.
Mous branch, of an elementary English Education.
Each branch has Its appropriate infractor—the 111213:1-
ler of Teachers being in the .proportion m one for fifteen
genders: and none but the most competent. feltidMi and
emelds.xperienced Teachers are endlinTel in the levered deliati-
Thom who have children to educate, are Malted to Mil
and examine the arrangements made for thew:commode,
Mon of mbolam. L. CATON, Erineirel.
Beggarsoce may be made to the fbilowlog gentlemen —
Meng and fbrmer persona of the School:
Hon. Wm. Whkills. . .f. W. Ihanran. ed,'
lion. A. W. Loomis, 13.Bredley, El,
lion, J. R. Me Untock. Henry bomber Esq.
Hon. J. B. Cluthrio. Stsjar 11. Day. . a. A..,
, VTi)J.i.rfil... • George Arthure. %sq.,
Dal A. Smith. Ern.
8.1., d., ~organ, Esq., James Schoonntaker, Lee .,
J. White. Esq., ' B. Wishful.. Erg.
Alex. Holstein, Esc,,.. J.Q. Caldwell, Em..
R. Stoner Esq: .W. 0 .. 13 mr• Req. ,
n VP a '
ilelr r.M.:. B.: a.uon.lDei.,
~—, • Jacob MU.. Bel. •
' 30.14 .. 1110r017nee"41Bcoullikea,..4reartreribtidu(b"b..gat P J l4 .. j • ii.::Pliellotht.:oll76.t.lB4th.orti'll.rdlifl::
A ENETT --- athe Gazette lituldings foritent.
AWELL LIGHTED ROOM., °lithe mond
floor, sad easy of "eons; In Mb dissetton
stmt,is rse: rens tbr one, ar sterna cd - Issrs. , IS
rAllsMoninaldtstirsr.os . _ 6
IN SUMS OP Si AND ,PWAIIII9.
\'V 11,1_,IAIVIS
• :A a kegs b twist o.acco re
calving and for Isle by ATWELL, LEE t L.V.
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS,
Importers- and Dealers in -,
ILLNSEED OIL, . (LARD OIL, lALCOHOL,
VARNISHES, virtrENTINE, - TANNERS' OIL,
( WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, ,SPERM OIL,
IGLASS WARE, IPERFUMERY, 'WHALE OIL,
SURG.INSTRUM'TS BRUSHES, . "SPICE S.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD. & LITHARGE.
DRUUS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
IVE HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREAAPD
facilities ,or 11ilie orders with promptnem and dispatch.
Having resident 'rampant In the Eastern villas to take advantage atilt changes In the market, wears enabled
to eell for sash or to prompt time dealer* on as favorable terms as eastern jobhloa hoists..
One brand of WHITS:LEAD we guarantee to be STIIICTLY,PUILE and YELL tiEIGLET. , not snsynased ' by any
for fineness and whiter..
ap a-nndiver ,
tfiy-B. A. FARNESTOCISS VERMlFllGE•furnished with English , German. French and Speoalli Dlrettlon a
• .
CHESTER, 74 Wood street,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HEGS leave tc announce the receipt of his
P Spring purchase. of Cloths, Caesimercs and Vektlngs•
'nested , has been selected with care, mod will be Mile
to order, with the usual promptness and sattstaetion.
BOYS' CLOTHING,
The stock oi Boy? Rewlrmade Clothing embraces the
ma r te . st d ztely In the wtt . dcs A irtied to cult all classes.—
" ViI'IINL4'3IIING A lai. -
FURNISHING
inrlodina ever! . a-tide for Geritlemstne complete outfit ,
oil of trn will be sold at eery/ow prsccrfor COM alone.
No active for showing 0.4.
..W
anti ,e study to Please."
Foie Agent ja this city for Norms A Clarke' Pianos.
No. 101. Third game.
ffirDue notice win be given of the arrive of the &bog
rilYlll6. mh7.l
A'CIIICKERING 7 OCTAVE -,
not.l4Wooll PIANO, lo perfect order.
tovo left with mefor age. at a erre.- -; I
doer,' prim. The owner Is about telling
the city. and LS willing to veil. for cash at a maiden. The
subeerlber ustrecod this Piano to the purchaser to tie
rest in OVar7 particular. It It j u i rd . B;3 l l7S A l 3 lr .
or rale by
coh3l No. 81 Wood et.., tot. Died alley Q ith et.
Spring Stock of Hamburg Pianos
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
Y 0.1114 WOOD STREET
PITTSBURGH. AGENT.
lIE PL9NOS ore
eTnndoutitedly sups or to all others in
;anvil,' of fawn utd pawn. pf tone. :They I • f v I
have not only received the highest marks
of Approbation from the best European Pianists. each as
L
Thalberg, and others who hare theta constantly In
their own use, but also (rumour resident Professors.
The following is en extract from a letter of Professor
Henry Rohboek. After de.riolug the pectin:Jar style.
twoof which he want., betels own unions, Grand andone
Square Plano, he ;peaks as follow. of theirexcellant
ties,
"My little daughter, who plays very well.must, with
nine, hose* good ingathrient, and yours are GI only anew.
which can satlifY me
-Instruments are offered me on the most secoMmals
th
tie in terms. lots Ido not like them, th ey have not the elms.
touch and the tone of I 9111."
I remain yours respeetfolly,
Y RORROCL
Pittsburgh. Pa.
For sale only by CHARLOTPE 8LU3112,
at the old established Piano Detot
GIN Wood et., 24 dear above sth at_ Pittsburgh. Pa.
ale anent for Pittsburgh end Western Penns_ for
Galles, Davis &Mtn. Plane, {which in the eastern
Glyn are considered enperice to ei th er Metering's or
Nunn* Clack's. but which 1121.1 s not extensivel• known.
ws they t o o. but lately been Introduced here) and other
haw lock and Philadelphia Pianos. of the best =lent. at
prices ranging fremE222 to POO. Mit29
NEW STOCK OF
k.l 111 C KER ING & SONS
PIANOS.
J 0 11. MELLOE, No. JOHN
Wood t. between Fourth et. end D
ood Alley. hes Jost reed hum the mann. y y
m
fadory of Cnlcarema t Foes. Boston, • new
and YOU ennsly of their First ante - Soren Odare Hem
thilet.with all the late end valuable improvement( also.
whopleloer end lower Dear! gilt., rniteltde for ttluar
rotsulre a dress, but good. hut:amen*. : All the Pi
ano Fortes from ado menntretor ere warreutad, end will
be sold invariably at Nodon Finlay Prices.
OLD tilANO..,7itet.otal mural hand Dimme. hs god
order. for eels at $.lO. $6O. $75. $ll 6 { lsth $175, $lBO,
..IfELODEONS—AittiI supply of A elodenor. of ...WAY ,
w and beaultlful rattarres and from the tort. mewed.
tortes ie thapsuntry, ets4s, $60. 1 875. $lOO.ll/35,
_end $llO.
JOI N Lt. 14ELLOR.,
scent for the mln of Michelins A Sone liana. 1
for Pluebneah'end Weetem Penns, 1
whit No. $1 Wood et-. bet . 4th et and Died Alley'
Powder.
f_ll AVING sold my Magazine and stook of
[LPowderandrueetnn fiIDWELL. I uhemet2l
- recommend lam to my friends and customers
Pittebnrgh. April 2.1855. L. (i. GRAFF.
Co-Partnership,
I HAVE associated Joseph Dilworth with
L me In th e Puerder and CorrunWon burin... and •111
wo r trie hereafter under tbs at,le ole l f i L . l e , ./ i t i Stl y .• DID.
Pittstranch. Amil 10. 1854.
DILWORTH & BMW - PIL L '
'MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR
Du Pont and .11azard Gun Powder,
153 FRONT SMELT, PITPSEUIRGS. • •
F A VERY variety Sportang, Mining and
eluting Powder Llama on hand and.for age from
ad.. on tercrable lento.- -
......
ILI-Merchant* and o th ers 1.111 pleats and In thiir at-
den, by b P. M. for &Weary next amnia& andby II A. M.
for delivery In the afternoon. . . apll.tf
IEOPPER'S PATENT PLANE.
rkELE undersigned is prepared to. supply
CARPENTERS, CABLNET-31AKERS. and Worloam
Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable Planes.
All who hem tried It pronounce It a tread valuable In.
ration. that meet soon mane Into general use. The fol
lowing letters from praetkal workmen are but two among
many lettere the Patentee bee:welled recommending ilia
Pleas above all others la use:
Prnssuitut Stun Cesium Facroarl
• February =.1•43. I
hereby certify. that during the lint twelve months
we hare used Homer. Patent Plana, sea do not hesitate
to recommend it to Cabinet-Maker" and Cmpenten se en.
mmor to soy other Plane in um. We considir It peculiar
ly adapua to Warangal. einem 'Wnt ae s u p
eriorrte
of hard wood. and fur planing reneem, I t la rar to
the old mode of eaaplay, betides bring a gnat wing of
tlma One man, by using thle Plane, will !gene mme co.
neen than fire men do by any otner Plene or method
In use. H. EL RYAN k CO.
To Mous P. Earex,,Pad
Dmr Sfr—l bare examined •lloorev's Patent Bench
Plane, and betters It to be • most excellent article for the
use for which It Ls intended, as • rombinathin of Blank
and =taper.
It is perticularly Merited to plealng veneers, sad It
does not repairs ono-fourth the time or labor of the old
mettval; and 1 have no doubt, when its PasPertim beam.
generally known, but that it till entirely summed* the
former minu s and laborious custom.
I moss ch n e:rfully recommend It to on rations min=ted
In the Cabinet business. as from my knowledge of It,
there Is nothing as well fitted to give•• smooth and beans
BM finish to veneers as the Ho
7sass W, oper .ateut Bench Plasm.
Woonwru,
Furniture Warerooms, 97. 99 Thins at, Pittaturgh.
1101r8 . 1 4. . ittßWorthl i s der, is my soh; Agent for the
sale of Planes, or ofigights to manufacture 000041 teem.
WSI. O. I.I•APPEIL.
littaborgb, Nercis 2t,1867. mh2gartm. • •
. .
. •
TVILOSES F. EATOrN O
o. F 19 Sixth tit., agent
for selling and buying PAT.LNT. MUIR& is now
ant mixed to sell lbe following lately patented artictem,
noire patent Oil Globes, for Steam - rmginer. ..
Coe's patent Deli. for Drilling Iron;
Doan p Dock Drllling Machines.
Copeland's Stationery and Portable Paw !Mt
Crawfurd'a gleam and Water 0
Grilltit's Wrought Dion Itallreadlit . cblues.
These articles base been examined b7t:nab:4 mecbau
Ice and machinists, and pronouncedsupesi, or many in one.
Ile Is also authorised to sell Rights to mate and vend
these articles in any turf of th e contax7: • - ' - .
Ile bu she for eels hot-presaed N utla endWasbris.aud
•
ar
ii. IS giro 71.1 Vii to take Agenclee for the side Or. otb.
er patented RI to and new . Invention. , and awe to too
ul and ortudant atteCori . . .
Ile refers to the following
. • _,
The 'intemibere hare' CARD hog been aisnainted with ate
Moses P. Eaton. and have no beeltation is reowomendlng
re to all who may wi th to employ Me ...i..., as •gm
e of undoubted Integrity end inderatiga
_bleindustry
in whose exertion. every realm MIT be Plemo.3 .-
Neville 11. Craig. W. gobitoon. , ..m..
'Wm. larimer.Jr.. . Jobe Gotham. . • .
W. it. lirtioa, IL Childe A Oa.
P. it. Friend. : =U r n e a e t i =s, •
F. tswens L..R.Livingsten.
Knee a Weds.
William Phillips.P
William P. Jehnetati e
Andrew Patton ••
A. W. Loomis. Wilson hisCandiass;
Prrrortmo a. Nomnbir 27t0. 11154. - . . . , •dtt
New Tea House,
112 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh; ;
orpsup: tun . curx. •
11 .sibicriber is now receiving from N.
• y a a and Philadelshis , stoct of GILEENAnd DUCK
T or ea= grade, which he offers at Wholesale and
Hated. Mains poreluised Sas rash, he ands oniadent time
Teu will compare favorably, as to quality and prim with
anything of the kind In this ciy.. . .
tins Callas Ltd Refined &mar •
Ranee.
keepers
hotel impels. steam teat owners and Ranee.
keepers are respectfully invited to call and examine one
stock. spit-lad . lt. WhAlr.
April, 1855.
• TOSEPII non. E & CO, invite. the atten
d thin of their gatemen wed the goblin to thdr rum!
..oply of
Trimming.
Good.-
=bog
gmbreiderna.
TioriarT and Ging,
A large dog armnich tbny ate no , receiving at
1..14 . IT Mutat deed.
. PAINTERS. LNG& _.L A N_,
at al AND SIGN PAINTERS,
No. os THIRD STREET.
alebreektireod and Market ntrees.)
All orders promptly attended to.
s3..sacas
as
la imp -ab eerie. atitZ
IZOR'RENT—A.delightful: Country Seat;
a . pfisassotly hated in ea* iceitubip. 15 rtdatane drive
from tit, city, sad otolignatho [to=ads ofJobm WHOA,
Zoo.: =tam about Usavilarmand.blghl7.l. ll =P—" 4
with that troor, Ilaworw, t a. , TholMmoo mrolioll °W u
bas 9 TM= lad linithed in mods= Mll% we/1 Pua
wsfsr.- imam stable ad =Maim ricrma will mot to
t,, table tenant .1.00 per lair 8...114A1N BON.
rA—Nowrectiving 231 - . chests "sad half
......
dusty. tons that with tE• stock on d. esonninng
i'nLL
he difenrat drad:rrkin sce
.......
a* lamamata tam ea slut
atr u st b lar. PlaV WV a Vi r ieff
- - - . - - •
PITTSBURG.ki,
__mil UCT~QN SALES.
P M. DAVIS,. Auctioneer.
(I . IIOICE COLLECTION OF FINE LON
‘../_ DON BOOKS BY CATAUJOUIB.--Qn Pettishly' even
ing, April 21st, commencing at o'cloult, sill be aol by
catalogue, attbe Commercial hales nooses. coiner Wo‘d
Dtel•Fifth 'tree:a, a vary choice collection of fine LONDON
' /OKA. many of them beautifully illustranid,and em bra.
ring • great variety of subject, by the meat eminent au
thora Included will be found—Pictureecue Illustrations
of Ancient Arrhltecture In Illndostan. 1 volume, 6,ho.
numerous plate. Tastro.Machl, or the Bell /rights of
Spain, do do dcs Gump of Cattle. drawn from nature bY
00.0P7i . ,1 d0 do dm Viesni on the Shores of the t errant
an. do cc. The British EssaylFtS. 3 volumes. Preeto of
Naxos and the Myer Latin, 1 volsune. folio, plates; thile
age of the British Empire,l voltime,4to. numerouriengra
vingu Dr. Ones' History of the AB-lent Britons. 2 vol.
amei Punier's C.utral America. volemes, colored plater;
The Pelted States Illustrated , elegynt engravings, 3 vol
umes, 4to; Knight's Old England's Worteies. 1 volume,
folio, do dot Pictorial 31siscum of Animated Netere, illus.
trate& 2 volumes, %lin% Manual of Private bevotires. 1
volume. Ito, illustrated; Pruden'. Tanicang. 1 yelp.,
folio, du National Gallery of Pictures. 3 'Dimes; ate, do;
loulan Antiquities, 1 volume folio, do dog The Illustrated
London Ness i.volmees Eograthina of Animals. b
Landsser, 1 irolercie,4tm National Melodist of t, et 1
• volume, SW; Works of Behumont end Fletcher, loltnieg
Authors or England, beautiful niedsillon portraits; Me
,bapies, and Engineers' sliamealne. 6 vein Origin, and
Progress sf the Art of Dirtlng. Illuminated.
and,
{to, liaricaserisCe Scrap Book, folk: Piles' Life 'o una
of Alfred the Great. Evolumec Sunday Llhrary.or Prot. t•
ant's Manual, 6 volume:co Illatory of Holland and the
Dutch Nation. 3 volumes; The Pyramids of 'llseb, from
actual Norse'', 3 volumes, etephint W4lO, plates, AP, Or.
• Bonk, ready ftt modulnation.
Yuil particulari In catalogue, which ran to tad at the
Auctionßtaru - P.M. DAVIS,
aplB Auctioneer.
COUNTER, SHELVING, &C., AT AUC
TION—On Petards,. morning. April 24th. st 11 &ere.
at the nommenlei Pales noon., earner of Wood and Filth
streets, win be sold 1 Cherry Owuntsm 1 sett blocs and
Orawem d Teas Canutsterw, 2 pare Bras &War. Int of
Shelties, de. de., apl3 • Y. IL DAVIS, /WM.
rDELIC SALE OF DRY GOODS—At tllO
store of John Thom • •n. 106 Market at.l will to
Foreign
a ndeclinig • • Moms.) hie entire large Mock
of DornemicDry Goods, which has peen care
fully salecte•Pfor customer treats.. Th. assortment it quite
eityll.llo, embracing th• richest and latest Myles Dems
Goode orevery mlety.oplendld Embroider)-s and White
Goode. Crape, Silk and Thlbot Shawl& French Arrliqu ,
Mantillas and 'Metter. Linen Grads, Hosiers and 171.•t.a.
Parapets, Umbrellas, Bonnets, and• toll aestrtmentot de. -.
amble goods tosnal/y kept In an emteneir• retail Mgr..—
Sale wlllcommeon an Monday morning. April u. et 10
o'cleck, and cantina° all are closed . The attention
MM. ladies is particularly requested.
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P. Ml. DAVIS. Aust.
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TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FIFTEEN BUII.U
-170 WTBII. TIM RATH WAII.D.-47n Friday it+ter
noon. April 27th, at '3 o'clock. op the premieee .111 be srld
pa " rtiV 37 " P e 317t P .Vs n 5 ' ;. c`to'r,tog ilrt°?nfrtg of
Itolort Porw. Pon., fifteen minable buildl ' og tots, es' laid
oat hs the late Hon. Wm. Porter, In hie float plan of lute
ha the Sixth and &Tenth Wards of Pittsburgh- nevelt of
which lots; to wit 40,41, 42. 43 41 and 45, ham
cook a Iron tot 'X feet on Centre Avenue, and extend bock
theranlly about % feet to Clara street, end the remain .
Inn eight lota, to oil: Nos. 48, 40.60, 61, 52.53, 51 and 65.
hove each a front of 20 feet on Clark. street. and extend
hook southeardly the whole distance to Awe etreot. CO
feet nide.
The shore offers meat Inducements to thotaiderketut of
pstroaultua property mutt the baldness r art or the ally.—
Penns at sale. JOHN CHEW:, Trustee.
aps • P. ILDATIr..
MEEMIS
aIitIAMOND ALLEY PROPERTY FOR
SALE—Tbat vahuibls Beek paellitai Mime
tore, No. 25 Diamond Alley. at present acapled by
Mn. Kerbey. !wing among the best stands r bueluan.
Lot hanay a front or 15 feet and extending be 75 fstm.-- ,-
Apply to mbla P. IL DAVIS. Aunt.
!!!!MMIE
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ATWELL, LEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce & Commission. Merchants, -
AND DEALERS IN
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. S Wood et., between Water and Front id.,
apIS PrITSBUIdIti.
KERRY S. latit;.
(late of the firm of Moorhead,)
COMMI6SION MERCHANT,
DEALER 1:17" FIG ILEL'AL AIND DLOOMS, ,
No. 76 Water street, below Market,.
.1719 rammuccii. PENNA.
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%%AS-I'z° half chT3te Young Ilyson, (.3 un
_tltlWpiiie 'l nes;
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csa.... fine Oolong;
50 do Young HYSOU, Unnpowder and Imperlal:
COPPRE -200 hags Prime 1110 care%
30 do Old Government Jars.
BaCCO-100 horde 5 and 5 snorted ossnes:
P 3 do In Lump do
50 Cattr Lomeli lb. do
:116.1113-50 bills Coffee Sugars.
do Crushed Huger.
RCP - AND SUGAR 1101.1814 MOLASSES-7M bids of
Eastern Syrups.
1:bbl. Uolden Syrup; •
00 bbl. Louisiana Pug. Crouse 31 , hums
half bbl. Sugar Bowe Syrup Molasses.
011-1.03 bbl. N 0.3 Slukeral;
23 do No. 1 Herring.
AB, PITCH .A.ND 1:03IN-75 bb7a North Camilla* Tar;
btds Rosin; , -
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10 do Plteh ' •
ICE-10 Tierces orb:seine.
C 0.1.1:8-150 base. assorted brand.
B CABBONATE•SODA-100. kegs ( tee's Brand.)
C.STILKSLLIP=I.I boxes (ItarecillesJ •
fl bIeItSTUS-60 hetes in Papers
P •EO--50 boxes der Pipes.
The above goods now in store and anteing bp canal and
• d. which together wash • general assortment of
ttsburch m.ubctured articles. will be offered to our
. eon reasonable terms by apPlying to
AIWELt., LEE &Co.,
aplii No. IS Wood et,totweot teeter and Front et.
1110 FARM FOR SALE, consisting of
12 scree of choke land. situated in Columbiana Co..
• to. 3 nibs aboveiVallsvilla. and withic o 30 of a mile of
e Beaver extension of the Pittsburgh .d Cleveland R.
It is all under fence, and about 40 acre. in mitten.
goochframe dwellin ho small or.
id and garden, awe b o g f
goo w. d
ybarn .etis at the door. a...
under the whole brm. with two re. now o Poued. -,
the owner is removing asst, this farm.will be sold st,
FWee of 02,100. For term and furtlow informs
.. ePPIY Lt. the Real Estate Office of
alga S. CUTHBERT & SONO,. 3d et
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HARGES4-The meet sorloue ettar ft on
against a man In three llama, la • big charge on hit
• boobs. A Van mar meat sad rofuto imrntati no
•n kischmuter. but Ito • • =fruit thing to meet the
• go for that last !omit. CliEnTgft boa abollolini the
do-stem, no liable to bring mon Into difilooltr. sad rolls
r reaeh. and: who , lower. Spring atock of =storm , for
fi ow? war and /SoZlitady.aude Clothing now
o atm:star show gnod• it'ototat,, abl7
8 1 e rit ti P U IV Y e
EU 30 0
MONDAY April' 16th. we commenced
'receiving oar woad etipply of Fancy lirr Goode coin:
Anion some or the best styks Gad choicest fabrics Vast
are been brounht to the pity. this Pennon. We have also
iron some new French style munsols, entitely differ.
t from lastrwaeork, to which ens trspectfully invite the
ttent losa of the Ladles. MAT 11AUAL. & AULT.
T. R.111711111Y,• •
!ORWARDING COMMIsSION. MER
. CHANT. Dealer In Prodieo and Paid, No. 165 Front
,set. opposi te the Monongahela Ilona.
(la - Stria attention glean to taw aslo of Conslgnioents.
- -ewe moderato.
f HOLISALE DRY GOODS—A. A. Ma.
lona - Co:have nor on head' one cr the Most ax.
o ye load complete stooks or floods In the country. to
blob they Invite the inspection of Merchants, &miring
•an that nith their fatilltles they esti offer - tonal, if
ot superlorjodummente to Eastern bootee. ,
bilk Bonnets mannfastortd to order. d taw stook .1-
b onrood.^
oitheir oern make. Orders
'ap111 .11" 23 FIFTH STIthET.
LINE AND CED . R WARE.-SAMUEL
ECROVIEN keeps constantly Oil Nuld a good snort
IA *Math and Bath Tuba, Hone, Stiumboat, Oak Well,
kbeit or Draw, Dnekotr, Wooden Bowls. Churns, Dry
• urea Zinc and Cberry Wean Doarda. and all other
rids of ware in Ids firm
aleo—.so neat. Tubs, and 100 down Buckets.
Wareroom. 310401350 nail Pith stmt. l'ittaburab,
In:ate
rr tAt M I ipy
rec'd by steamer Advaore and far rale LT
ITM., M CIYIVIIEON d 10..
109 conventlrwin and Liberty sta. Pittsburgh.
I I pIi.OMPTN,ESS in executing orders. and
moderation of charge, fa the motto at CUSSTRAT,
Toed It. blent'Oruoortaaliorina. nore'LeadY,'nnia
labia,. Na enarme for *boring Good, atl9
EAN3---171bl9rimall white beans for
I tato br ,apl9 . • JAS. U'LAVIIILIN.
I ' AA *0 bbls fresh. Re
blared and for Baia by ardS JAS. 31.1Atr01ILIIY,
ARD--30 Lble prime No. 1 Lard; 15 kegs
' do do. In store and for silo br
pl 9 T. LITTLE . & W.
8 ' 80.3 S— 1 .0z orn :rooms, re -
baelred midi or tee by Ayl9 ATWELL, LEE ACa
ACON HAMS=3,OnOIbe &tem Bums in
_ oulsreandbreslebr Arret.L. MRS CO.
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LOUR,--20 bbls eitra Frunilv Flour, re
ceiving and fbr by .pl 9 ' , ATWELL. LEE 4;CO
a VI ED 051' 7 ,/ in Gan- V ales 111 $l)lXi 161Plin 'Asrivt. to
rale r gala 131.11, d LIGUETT.
3 MITE BEANS-40 bus-received and,
En polo by - tplO 'mu* LIGGETT.
(YI'ATOES-43 bbls Neshannook receiv
lad fa tale DO ' ay :9 DELL LII3OEIT.
ALEI) lIAY--104)balcs.to arrive and for
Yale Ity apl9' k LIGGETT;
4► 310 lus in store and
fur mak br azA6 1111ATA II DICKEY CO.
VITINDOW — GLASS---7x9,8:10. 9:12.9:
14 ,10i14."10:111.10x18.10z1.1,12:21:110x14, double
otasnotb,ln'itort on conslgament. for Jabs by
*PIO. ... .Tr(&lettl. WOKEN' & CO.
ltliE.N APPLTS,29 big. for gale Iy .
nr.swe It.
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FEAST & S; FEATHERS-3 bbls. Las°
ifi andl.3 b ig . •now landlo4 (mm olemner
Lout/milli, tor sole toy ifIAIALL DICKEY a CO.
1.13,U5E SALT RETEZ--,91 bags to arrive
it IPm rats by 6O ISAIAH DltatY t CU.
NC. TAR , -100 bb 1.71 prune order for
,„ h b r BACIALLT. CoSGIIATE I CO..
snO la end 13 Koc4d.
coFFE E—.4,5q-b4gs rime anivi . n
K. Kasa 0.• ore!.. PrrirIVR P R a DlTAroirr •
. I INSEED 014-12 bbls. Just reed and fir
. by . - R0UT3074- ik CO.
SODA ASH, Of our own hake- ' Nitrate of
ood.. Eel Ecds, Oil endl
p.n.s., in atrreivid fie We by 1117.1 b MT. OLY DM& CU.
100X'V.Lsn'itli'RET.t41:fun.a
VIIITELITE BEA.NS—r.2O bus in store and for
sp7 D. W. Inlti'Clict A CO
►TOBACCO -50 has. sea d .brands, ös and
1 - - " a cos na 4d sa
BEET F t • B OIL OJATILS—The best ,
asortmastin th. .I , l4etv.w• ria out to et ,
1M1112119
BEMMEO!
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