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PITTSBURGH:
MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1856
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eat.= neyment Is made In edvenen Whenetit the
Um le op to which the enhentottan 4 lead, the 'livet
.111 be km 614.1117 still*. endow the intbentottoti le re
wsed h 7 ndri..l.r6lollt. "ATI transient edverthlnin
es miner! daeelot4M will be malted to be Dahl In 0:1
metes. The eab ezeeptions Al be wheanipeetal moan,
ly or Tine, oantraets sle =de, . senl:div
lek.Plr.whergii Weekly thmetter-Tbe extenero
tlYoulottou okras Molls au* aas to ma biudness men
med degrade , medium of Kukla" Wetetroduoielowire
Outellooknoll lo botinealbur and eye tboasolid, weektet
lamed awry sostelant, maenad-am awl aboy-koeym to
woofer. Ptionoybroals. and Easton: Ohle. -
All - Mr. IL Y. MIIILLTOI. Lae editor of the &eats fel
twit and Dow connected with the Plasbarstee Courier, le
natio:mho-Ito 'ellen imteciptlans and adrerttsezents Its
the Plttebosth Casette, molding to our reahlidLed tn . ."
ritUbargal. Minh 7.113.5 b. •
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MICE oo f h G e
Pittsburgh Gazette
Ls beenremovad to the new bedldleue on Irlftb street,
lret shave Badtlidald, end tmmedtitely seljoining the
ttwdiat Protestant Ohnred
CASIO'S lOU Kansas.—When, during the can
of the Nebraska questioti last fall, tt bents
evident that Missouri would undertake by force
of arms to prevent Kawas . from becoming a
fees State, we recommended immigrants thither
to go well armed with artillery for defame. The
belligerent recommendation grated harshly on
the ear of some of our coterapararies, but time
has demotistral that it would hare been wiz
- don to have eorapiled,:with it. When the Missou
rians invaded Kamm lately thrytook with them
two pieces of artillery, for the purpOse of shoot , '
ing the Free State Wen in ease any resistance
was interposed to their iudawful - acts; and now
we are glad to see that the people of Kansas
don't feel like submitting to a repetition of this
outrage. They are forming milltary - companles
and arming themselves, that they may bo pre
pared when the Vandals next invade their terri
tory, to give thems4 warm "reception. We are
told that the. immigrants from Massachusetts
expect that a brass field piece will be sent them
by their old neighbors, to help protect their
rights against the white savages from Missouri,
and most eartaiiiir the Massachusettemen will bo
out poor descendants of the men of '76 if they
do fla furnish their brethren, who are set'for the
defence of liberty, with artillery sufficient to
hold all Missouri at defiance. -
Tirs Cis= Gaso.—The Rouse of Represen
tatives at Harrisburg has passed the bill to es
tablish a chain gang in this city and send us
backwards a few hundred years in- our civilisa
tion.
.We expected nothing better from the House.
The fact that the mu of the city uttered an almost
unanimous voice against the contemplated out
rage, and that there was no indication of public
approval or desire of such a measure, went for
nothing with that body. Having fallen beneath '
public contempt it cannot be supposed to have
much respect for public opinion.
We look, however, to the Senate for a defeat
of the iniquitous measure, and we ask our Sen
ators to put their ban upon it. No public' de
mand, of any weight. has gone 'up in its favor,
except that of the Councils, and we are charita
ble enough - to think that their action In its favor
was Ulm without due consideration, and was
prompted by an expectation that the scheme
would reduce the city expenses somewhat -The
press of the city and the enlightened public senti
ment of the community are opposed to it, and hu
manity criasont against it. It is not worth while
MOW to discuss the matter; it must mace us to
appeal to the Senate in general and oar own Sen
ators in particular to defeat the bill and save us
!Yuman infliction as cllegracefal4o us as it would
be cruel to its victims.
Comistsamde Roarc—The President of this
read, sts will be seen by advertisement in =pa
per, ems to contractors the line between Tur
tle Creek and West Newton. The contracts will
doubtless be taken on favorable terms, and the
work will be pushed forward with the energy
for ibich the President is remarkable. As the
road is nearly finished from West Newton to
ainneibmile„ and m the' Pennsylvania road will
be used by the Connellmille Company between
UM and. Tattle Creek, we shall shall soon have
• continuous railroad from Pittsburgh to Con
nellsville—s fact of no ordinary interest to the
city, and one of unusual aigniflc.ance to the people
of a lugs mutton of country who will thus be
*Worded a speedy connection with this place.- 1
Riving been debarred, heretofore, from the en
joymentof say other pumas of communication
thanthatderived from wagons ands precarious
river nytigaion, they will be able to appreciate,
to the fan, the benefit of
As to the-prospects of the road beyond Con
nalleville, we, extract, the following from the
- ambulated Telegrapl :
"The work st the Band Patch Tunnel on the
Pittsburgh and Coniallsville Railroad is pushed
forward towards completion with much energy.
A-large number of hands are employed, we un
derstand, and the work is stopped neither day
nor night.
Amording to, amounts seen some time aims,
proposals for contracts will soon be published for
the remainder of the work.
Our citizens anticipate great deal from this
road upon its completion: Besides placing them
In intimate connection with Pittsburgh and ena
bling them to reap the advantages, It will also
enable merchants to purchase supplies of all
sleds of western produce, which concentrate st
Pittsburgh, at a much lower Arne than they
have heretofore paid. In addition to Cale, Cum
berland must necessarily be sylsce of tranship
ment for passengers, goods and a very heavy
amount of produce, stock, iron, coal, and other
minerals, and marble,a beautiful article of
• which has been discovred on the Youghiogheny
river ' 'immediately on the line of the Connelly
villeßailroad.
The advantages of the connection with west
.ern railroads coueentrating at Pittsburgh, aid
thence ramifying thronliont the west will be
immense, sal render this road one of the great
est business thorougferes in the country, and
one; if managed 'etionomically, and we doubt not
it will be so managed, that must necessarily pay
very ,bandsome dividends to stockholders."
Caors.—The Sandusky (a) says "so
• fez as we can learn the wheat crop promises
well; Dereabout.- .Farmers mowed heavier then
timed and eboold there be an average yield—say
twenty basheLs to. the scre;.—wo should say the
market will be richly 'hocked after harrest. In
other sections we have the mime good report.—
Proia Imitates and Illinois, indeed, the promise
comes of an unusually large yield from the pres
ent appearance of the fields." faidichigen the
same story, apparently, is told. ...The Detroit
Advertiser, nyc "the fanners in that Stale at
most unanimously, speak encouragingly of the
growing wheat crop. Although the fly had ap•
peered in a number of fields in the fall, there is
none to be seen now.: A wzeti larger, surface
was pat into wheat, in this ooantry last fall, than
in say previous Beason since its settlement. The
thee far, has been most favorable to the
prospect of fink; and vo are glad to learn that
the proml is excellent."
Tho Waynesburgh (Pa.) Eagle says that there
has bennt on awful fire in Blackssille, Va., a few,
yards from the Green county line. Bach a die.,
,titer seldom:amiss Ina' country town. On Wed.
needsy last about 12 o'clock, a the brat, oat in
estrous or 'kitchen of Mr. William Laity, and
the are then took an easterly or northerly course,
'horning every dwelling It came in contact with,
22 in all, includlng dwellings, shcsits, &a., It de
stroyed both aides of the street, hating only
some iii or eight henna and shops Stalin town.
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132•111 rars.—The executive committee of the
Stela Agricultural Bocletz have selected Harris.'
lnus as the ghee for the mit Higashi% Mil"
ded the citizens thereof fanilsi the groom free
'of charge, sad contribute to the Hoolsti within
tea days, the stim'of fifteen handfed dollars- A
sleeting has twien Called at Harriabgrg to rase
this sam. . .
It le Bald that Mr. Patton the Ktio*Nothing
candidate for Attorney-General is Virginia; was
d3ott-Vart Buren In 1836; Rives Conservative In
1887 -39;- Whig fa 1816. Mate-Rights Rarebit
can from 1841 to 1011..Dentocrat from 1844 to
1848; Icaair-Nothing ln. Mki, vhra
'ltt.Pattart was.picturing the rim% progress and
t
decay of the NatlreAreerlaan party;hng,soribed
niaiPthe Ailt.torn arid porty.., •
diunoc,tati of the-1 0 th Congrei,ional dis
,Wei of lentlakhz.. et their We coisention':ist
nOmEetated Ge Wm. allutler `los
Congte".
Explodes of the Oregon.
Drraorr, A ril2o.
mornin,g, the propeller preen, belong- I
ing to I Cipt.%Thnes, of Cleveland, was blown up I
at the .lieemi of, Rog Island, about seven. miles
from - thief 014. She stifled froth Clevelandlyes-"
terday, having on board her awn crew and the
crews of the brig Standar:land the barque Fly
ing Clotuf,"both of which have been all winter
ar China on" the St. Clair River. They were
going up for the purpose of bringing (boas vea
l:els down. ' The crews were shipped at Cleve
land, mid of them are unknown. When at
thelead of Bog Island about a quarter to eight
thiv morning, the boiler suddenly exploded with
terrific 'violence, taking away all above it and
around it, and making the propeller a total
wreck. As far as we can ascertain in tlio midst
of much excitement and co.:fusion, the follow
ing-is a list of the laved and lost of the propeller
Oregon:
First Engineer, Mr Chapman, cif Cleveland;
second Engineer, known as John, and coming
fromßeres ; the cook, a colored man from Cleve
land, name unknown ;
and Nodd Tim Dann y elly, a deck
hand, from Cleveland; Mcßride, a
freeman, also from Cleveland, were all lost The
cook leaves a wife in Cleveland. Ilia head waa
blown to pieces,
and hls body frightfully man
gled:
There were saved, Captain Stewart who has a
broken leg ; both mates ; Michael Campion, a
fireman, and James Kell7 a deck hand; all with
comparatively slight injuries. The captain of '
the Standart was saved, although blown into the
air, escaping with only some sprain,' andbruises.
the mete, JllttiOB Martin, and the cook, Coifing
er, and a sailor named Christie; were also saved
though badly hurt, having broken legs.
9 O'Clock, P. M.—Ten were killed by the ex
plosion of the Oregon. Among them are W. S.
Chapman, ' first engineer; Thomas Donnelly,
second engineer; Edward Mcßride, and Wm.
Reeder. The names of the others are yet un
known. Capt. Stewart had a leg broken. The
explosiOn was caused by a defect in the boiler.
Peeutsyhmstia Legislature
WrDIVIDAN, April 18.
Sawaxia—The bill foe the repair and comple
tion of the North Branch Canal occupied the
whole of the morning session, and was not db.
posed of at adjournment. At the afternoon ses
sion the bill erecting the new county of Madison
was indefinitely postponed. The following bills
paosed :
Supplement to the act erecting the town of
Birmingham, Allegheny county, into a borough;
Supplement to the act incorporating the Enon
Valley coal oompany ; House bill relative to fineo,
forfeitures and penalties in Allegheny county.
Housi.—The bill to extend the charter of the
Tradesmen's Bank of Philadelphia, came up in
order on second reading and was passed.
The following bills passed "A,supplemeat to
the act passed the 29th day of January, A. D.,
1853, entitled 'An Act to incorporate the Board
of Colportage of the Synod of Pittsburgh."
"A supplement to the act incorporating the
Western Pennsylvania hospital."
"The supplement to the sot incorporating tap
Pennsylvania railroad company, with the third
section struck out.
The bill to incorporate the Lebanon Valley
Bank came up in order on third reading and was
negatived by the following vote:—Yeas 3G, nays
86. The vote was subsequently reconsidered
and the bill passed.
The bill to incorporate the Pittsburgh Dollar
Saving's' Bank came up in order on third reading
and passed finally, as follows:—Yeas 39, nays
29.
The bill for the sale of the Main Line was then
taken up, and sundry amendments offered, all of
which - were rejected. Pending the discussion,
the Mouse adjourned.
TirunsfUr, April If.)
Swum—The bill to increase the annual ap
propriation to the school for training Idiotic
children, pawed to a third reading and was laid
over.
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Mr. Darsie, on leave, read in place a bill supple
mentary to the act establishing a board of health
for the city of Pittsburgh, and protect the said
city from pestilential and oontageons diseases.
Tho hill to provide for the repair and comple
tion of the North Branch canal was taken up,
and was pending when the Senate adjourned.
Musa—The bill to increase the capital stock
of the Columbia bank passed Bunny, yeas 36,
nays 36. (Oar members all absent but Muse.)
Mr. Ball stated to the Howe, that the difficul
ties between the old and new school branches of
the Presbyterian church, in relation to the title
of the New Publication House, bad been reeon-
cited. lie then read . In place a bill to incorpo
rate the Presbyterian House. The bill was im
mediately taken up and passed unanimously.
The bill to erect the new county of Buffalo ant
of parts of Dudes ' Allegheny, Armstrong and
Westmoreland,was taken up and passed, yeas 43,
nays 41, after being amended ao as to leave the
matter to a vote of the people within its bounds.
(Our members were on band, this,time.)
On motion of M. Guy, the House took up the
supplement to the act incorporating the Monon
gahela navigation company; to whlchanmaber of
amendments were offered, all of which were re
jected, and the bill, passed, yens 96, nays 23.
The bill from the Senate to repeal the tonnage
tax on coal and lumber was considered in coon
mittee and will come up again on Wednesday.
We have had placed in our hands two copies
of the Hoak' of Freaks:, published at Lawrence,
Kansas, dated March 31st. We have often heard
of politicians who cony two feces, a Northern
and a Southern one, but never before of a paper
of the same date and tune intended for an Eas
tern and a Western meridian. The paper is ed
ited by G. W. Brown, formerly of ConneautvElo
Pa.; and by its name and by its profession has
been regarded as one of the most daring of the
' sentinels now mounted upon the western watch.
tower of freedom. One of these numbers de
nounces tho Missourians as "mercenaries," and
gives the details of the outrages at the polls with
all the expletives necessary to express the hon
est indignationf a friend of free labor. This
was for eastern's:ire:dation. The other number,
and which was for home circulation, omitted
everything which would grate upon the ear of
the fire eaten of -Missouri, and was as tame as
any dough-face need be.
The Lawrence Trthuns in :speaking of this tio
faced friend of freedom, says
"On the day of election, Brown Issued this
week's paper,--abont as tame a thing as dough
face could imagine—circulated it through town,
and set a valorous little boy to selling it among
tho 3fissomians; but no sooner had our innulers
departed, and the clash of arms and the sound
of cannon ceased," than 'Brown's valor returned,
sod forthwith out came the tame articles, and
in went the blood and thunder articles intended
to be copied into the eastern papers—all telling
.what a patriotic man Brown was, how he was en
dangered, and how ho had faced death I"
ATTISCATICIEII EIDER Till NEW BOUNTY LEND
Am—Under the Bounty Land act of March 3,
1856, the first claim was presented to the Pen.
Mon Office about the 10th ult., and up to this
date 81,700 applications have been received.—
About 09,000 eases have been envelop:l, num
bered, and briefed, and yesterday the office cam
manced the examination of claims under this law.
They purpose having at least 10,000 ready' for
issue when the plates are furnished. Although
the forms and instructionsiamed by Commission
or Waldo era plain, explicit, and easily under
stood, of the first 30 eases examined only one
was in accordance with the requirements of the
law, and the instructions of the office. Tho re
maining 29 cases of course, were rejected. An
applicant fur bounty land should first ascertain
whether his particular case Is or is not embra
ced within the provisions of the late sot. If ho
is really ono of the beneficiaries, ho should, next
I see that . Ms application is drawn up in aCcord
woe with the forms and instructions which the
Commissioner has issued. A few minutes of
eare and intelligent attention may save months
of delsy.
fiILORICOB or BZWIENG MACIIIM ON TIM LEATH
LB atom Busnises.—The Buffalo Democracy
states that in a circle of country of about fifteen
miles in diameter, in Fulton County, New York,
there is an immense business done in making
buckskin gloves and mittens, and kidskin gloves
also, and gloves of the skins Of a dozen different
snimale—that deer skins from all parts. of the
United States, from South America and Europe,
are sent therein great quantities and dreaded by
hand and machinery into the pliable, beautiful
leather of which our mitt= are mostly made,
and *Ads
We heir that the manufacturers are rapidly in
troducing Sewing Machines into their busineu..
There is also the evidence eta determination on
their part, to concentrate with the help of thrum
machines, their hired labor under a common
roof, and to subject it to supervision, and all the
economical management of the drilled industry
of the Cotton manufacture. •
. Some Idea of the inconvenience, if not obsolete'
suffering, ocoasloned by the scarcity of grain In
portions of Bentualg, may be formed by a pe
rusal of the following paragraph, that we nod
lathe Madison Courier of the 17th last:
The county authorities of Carroll and Trimble
In Kentucky, hem sent agents out to purchase
corn, which Is to bo sold at oostdoliverei to per
sons able to pay for it, and on a - credit to those
who are unable to pay new. Trimble county tee
two depots on the river, one at Garratt's lend
ing, the other at hilltort. Yesterday five hun
dred bushels, the first arrival, was divide% out in
lots none to armed fifteen bushels to one person.
Tho scene yesterday at Milton wen lively; town
crowded with people. Boise diustisfacUon wen
mutual:a amount of the security required by
the county. of for repayment in Ncreconber,,
Many were cumbbr 'to give the security, others
would nor; both went away without corn.. We
understand. Trimble want, ha more emu on
the way to her depots -
WNW NOTICES.
Ni.gxecc'n Boax-Snares es Dot= aster: Pittsburgh.
1 .-W. 8 Have= _ OoMeMormit, Vo
qllstles & Co ; lhadossta. w. B. smith a 00.1555. -
Mils is a new edition of Mr. Fleming's invtikt
able treatise onßook-Oeping which has already
'acquired for Its author, - Mr. John Flailing, the
highest reputation as a perspicuous and correct
writer-upon the science of accounts. In speak,
big of a work of this character it is not necessa
ry to go into details of the system of the author.
farther than to say that Mr. Fleming bases his
work upon the Italian method. He starts out
with the niaiim that "whatever is received is
debtor to whatever is given," and in all the ca
ves made uso of to exemplify the principles de
signed to be taught endeavors, and with marked
success, to 'give a clear and concise idea of the
various applications of the terms Debtor and
Creditor as applied to the almost Innumerable
ramifications of business transactions..
In the style of his explanations of fundamen
tal principles, Mr. F. is clear and perspicuous ;
and he brings the learner freed first principles
on by regular and easy gradations, leaving
nothing unexplained either of rules or exam
ples.
The book contains a very large amount of val
uable and well arranged matter, which is tersely
summed up in the author's title page as "exem
plifying the whole range of mercantile and com
mercial business: with an appendix containing
a complete system of Steamboat Book-Keeping
as practiced upon the Western Rivers, together
with many Useful rules in equation of payments,
partnerships, &c." This is all true. The book
is certainly the best manual for the student of
accounts which has ever fallen under our notice.
It is simple and easy to understand, yet it em
braces everything which the skiliid and prao
aced accountant ought to know.
Wo have long had an acquaintance with the
author, who is not a mere theoretical teacher of
the science of accounts, but himself a thorough
practical accountant, who for years has 6110 the
most responsible situations es book-keeper for I
some of our largest manufacturing and marten
tile 41ablishments. Be is now the chief clerkl
and book-keeper of the Pennsylvania and Ohio
Railroad, which position of itself is sufficient
evidence of his practicarcapabillties. With tho'l
immense amount of book-keeping he has to do,
he still finds a portion of time to devote to the
instruction of others in the art of which ho Is
an adept, and once a week delivers a practical '
lecture on the science of accounts before the
students of the Iron City Commercial College,
of which institution ho Is one of the Faculty.
Here where both Mr. F. and his admirable
work are well known it is not necessary to speak
in their praise. Hundreds of our clerks and
business men can speak familiarly of his merits
as a teacher and of the value of his book, not
only in schools and colleges, but as a counting
house companion. -.This is the fifth edition of I
the work issued within the past few years, and
no now aspirant for honors in the hook -keeping
line has yet been able to improve upon his plain
and eminently useful suggestions. As a home
book for the learner it is without a superior,
and we commend it to the attention of all teach
ers of schools and professors of colleges where
a true course of book-keeping is taught.
It may be had wholesale and retail of W. S.
Haven, bookseller, corner of Market and Second
streets, Pittsburgh,.and of booksellers generally.
—Pittsburgh Commercial lama/.
A.samst. 01 Ixwmaarrs.—Five thousand and
Ire persons hare arrived in this city, during the
past three lays, from foreign and domestic ports.
Of this number, 018 were Americans, and 4,087
foreigners. They are classified as follows:
Foreigners. Americans. Total.
Monday 989 255 1,284
Tuestloy 1,017 91 1,608
Wednesday —1,581 532 2,118
Total 9087 'MR 5,005
This is the largest number of passengers re
ported for any three days during the present
year. A large number of packet ships„ which
have been detained by heavy westerly gales, are
now duo from Liverpool, London, Antwerp,
Havre, Hamburg, and Bremen.—N. Y. Trib.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
McLane's Worm Specific.—Tho follows
Ina. from . enatamer, shows the demand which this great
medicine has created whence, it Wm boon tuttealumal :
111.omearao. 'Dogs Co. ha March U. 11 , 50.
Gmettemen—ln consequence of the great mom , eptiMa of
your - Worm Specific - In this /lace and 'Mistily, we , have
entirely exhausted oar Wel, We :Mould feel obliged 1,
your forwarding. via Owning. N. Y.. N/dosea. with your
bill. on the rem:attea of which oo 0111 remit you tea
money.
Tram the wonderful effects of Bad ebeeloc In this mlstr
hortniaL there could ho sold .uncap • lane nosnaßT. If
to be had, (wkoaseale mid retell) from some local egent.-..
If you would temp/mute a prawn for trouble and mywnse
of 'snafus. I think I could make ft to roar advantaMt
to
do so. Yocum reepectfully. WM. to. MALLORY.
Stuns. J.Ettts Cu. Per Wm. R. POSTIII.
Ahern dyes will be careal to ask for DR. imerre
CRLIIIIRATED VCILMIAIICIEs and take none tam. All
other Vermifettreta fn samparlaom w werthlem. lar.
Lanes Yormlfuga Mao hit celebrated Idler riu. can now
be h. 4 .1 .11 ..1"-ta4. Dm, se.. to the United States
and from the sole prom/Mom
Also for mkt by the sole proprietors.
YLZMINO 1111.0THS101.
ap . 21,14113 finsceasaw to J. Kidd A 00.. CO Wood at.
A Gentleman living on Squirrel Hill
" Si/ .tf• bap been sorely afflicted with Drenelede
for the last year. During this time she had used eo mane
marinas tat :It-seemed to ULM. Xto rather than manes
the dials, that wo almost derrairrd of her recovery.—
Living in the manly] . dm enjoyed ell the advantages of
pare air and exercise yet each day du seemed to be more
engieblxL With some digterdty I yertensded her to take
your 'band Bitters. width I imit happy to Mats him tom-
Natal/ muted Der. P.. advertisement.
For sly tr Page. Jr.. corner of Bmithfield and
Third street.. Pittsburgh Pa. apd r_
The Greatest Medical Discovery
• OF THE AGE-
Sir. Kennedy, of Roxbury, tine discovered
In one of on eommon pasture weeds a remedy that cure
maw lad of Mawr, from elm some Gorrefkla to a common
Ile has tried It In over eleven hundred mem. and norm
failed neat In twosome (both thunder humor.) Be has
now Its ble pomession over two hundred meteor/1i of Its
value. all within Wady mile. et Dagen.
Two Wake are warranted to curs • nursing eve eno th
One to Onto bottles will ours Me worst kind of Weales
of the ram
Two to three bottles will dear the main of tklea
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst cab sr In
the mouthand stomach.
Threw to tire 'natee are warranted o rare eh., worst
arse of
to twebottles are warranted to cure a/1 humor In
the eye,.
Two bottlog ars warranted to cure running or the oars
and blotehas among the hair.
Vow to Hz bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
running ulnas.
One Wale will•nr• Icily callaon of the at.
Two to three bathe art warranted to cure the .out
oirlugworm.
Two to three bottles am warrants) to cure the most 4es
berate eases of rhevinatlan.
Three to Gra bottles are warranted to arm nit rheum
fire to eight bottle will oure the worst tam of lernfnla
• benefit Is always experieneed from the (tat bottle,
and a perfat cum Is warented when the above quantity
Is taken.
Nothing looks to Iniprotahle to them who have In vain
tried all the wonderful mallrinor of the clay; a. Out •
common Weed' gtturlnn In the metrum, and along old
done wells. should cure emery humor In the eystual: yet
it I. on • fixed tact /f you laws •hunsar letoui to Mart
There are no Ifs nor ads, hum or ha's about It gulling
. some came and notion's. I peddled over • thousand bot
tles of NM the vicinity of Baton. I know Its efforts in
entry owe. It has already done some 0(tho lflw•lwitnnWe•
'ever done In timmelmeette. ; gave It to children year
old; to old people of sixty. I have soon pm?, Prier. worm?
looking &Cdr., whom Pah tem soft and Ilabbl, reamed
to sparred Oat. of health by one bottle.
To thou who are subject to • slok headache. one bottle
will sham cure It. It raves great relief JO catarrh and
diatoms. Some who have be. motive for years, have la'
ken and bear regulated 171 t. When the Ind? te
It work gala ma, but when there le say derangement
orate hlnctions of nature, It will cause nary eingular reel
tags. but you must not be alarmed-they Irina Mean
pear in from font days to • week. There Ignorer • bed me
stilt from It. On the oontrarr, when that feeling le Mute
you will feel yourself like en. pert.. /7:blab!' Mtn. of
the mart extravagant enemata= of It that roan ever 11l
teats to. No ehsng•of dietl/wrrr neeemary-sat the bed
you man get. I have Male. an herb, which, when Hu
mend la sweet oil. dlngolves Scrofulorm welling of the
nook and under the ears. Mee GO turtle. hid of the
Medical Dietentry latter bottle.
DINNOTIONS POll COL-Adult, one tablrespoonfol pa
day. Children over eight years. des ertspoonfuh children
from rive tor eon. teaspoonful. As no emotion can
be made ble to all constitutions. MU enough to
operate on • bowels twice • 407 .
Mr. IigNIIINDT glees porgonal standar. In bed cum
erected&
Sold, wholende and rata, at Dr. HEYINTS • I3, HO Wood
treat corner of Virgin alley. totetirwT
A Special Bulletin, for the Sick.---Dr.
lands linguraileg Oirdral Mims wtth wenderfareptd.
sty every disorder incident to the disraralve mare* to
stone the appetltu num the strenctin hardens thornv
dm brume the num, slue 'Mikity to the Midis, re.
omits the mental antatnera Until* dratundessir. banana
to the attenuated Mane a =routine, epigrams* allays
hvitation. Maui the disturbed laulains4.oA 104160 hp the
iltA4olo4 remittal's= and may be taken *Out fur
by the keart =Om wife or neither, se It le eahrpoood
solely of the hikes of rare Oriental lusts, potent Only to
eildicrate sad restsrat .
lithe tutees has bum, Memel 1 , 0004 , 0 r 1=1,116 00 .
erg, the Cordial will intim a mous Amu* vitantr into es.
err organ. The Welts& ren.lllA4 ha= Tate boors or too
elope appileation to labor Of any kind. is quickly mimed
by Its &Minuend ladies engaged A444=7 0=1:0W0A
and add ct to
in
thereirm. it seer
and huh/0' othuilant. Mara thedrealetionof the blood
la eisionrah. or any ofthefonetionsof the tradY are mirand
ed or imperfectly porlaratedh ltwlU restore the natant egg
, ticdt sad ronrarrindoste Putimuut altersv to the sisiettre
and 03.1421tAUT0 0111=0 , •
TUN who us bowed down Wlll'ololl deblittromd
holds u to despair et MR reCTlrl.lig the vigor and mien
I of manbad are Invited 1 0 die tbis iroudulUl lininuisut
strict. It antodiee the eismateof their reettniatina*-
Beim they hove ramstuned the brit twills. they will he
onueloncthat the rearPusilfe PrinaiPle oatws)<la =
ay debilitated portion of their hemp, Ws.' earn
to
be sulludln their thorough Moreste will ryrtpi up
Im
thet Warta
The Corea Is put 14,, blear coiantria•.• In Opt
hot
tiara Wks VI per bot* two ItsE 1in.12.
No. 102 Itrosdresh Ple*lrut alNa i•
Aomra—Pilleborgh: Immo Due N 6. db W4tut"s4
Ciso. Ir. Kum, lso wood* H.& listurs. W.coa 1 .-'
Bold by lonntaiste thmsemt the tiet4
da. and the West belt*
Baba of a numand Elowers, fori beau
areas be Goarplosksouod eradicating an Sul.
sad TM•^^^ from Ltuo taw Soil at 1)o Kann's. 10
Wood 'trot - 4144r0.
ISBN C. BAKER & CO.'S
TIME KEDICANAL COD LIME. R
Carefully prepared ETONI Dona bat frerVand
6.ltbilbersoma.r;th.-. ,elneasi eaeggibiuu of-Ebatt
.iplat so theWheides.
J. CI. B. A 00.teke Vest Ideeennstis caging thalr,
of Olt, which, on scoolat Drifts superior mods of
freeborn and parity. ens be taken without disralish
tri the noel &Bente.
It is exureoesiszy to estrert to the Pwrillet' olneet7
this very valuable and seleritttio remedy. Its
Lm
the nitre of Chroitle hhisionstion, Berofige, and Lung Dis
ours, when skillfully applied sod DenerTerid m.
loners matter of arnieetune It is now acknowledged to
Mem healing rlituse shams laccirunareble to any other
epecillo Sold to battles, wholesale and WO, by the moo
ufectunirst JOHN C. BAKER a CO.,
No 100 North Third st. Plitriadelphie.
And by Druiurists W Plitsternat and alseelsent
fsB-bridAwl
01110 & PENNSYLVANIA !RAILROAD.
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH.
On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, .
the PABSRNONR TRAINS will nut as Wawa until far
ther notice:
Fast TIADI WILL TIM of S a. it.
Man. Tsars " " Al BA. X.
EXPILESS ?MY or 3 r.
These Trains all run through to Creetllma and maned
there with the Cottunbas and Chnlaustl. Ohio and Indi
ana and lialtetbntalne and Indiana Railroads. At Maar
Odd, on:medians ve made fix Newark. Zanesville. Sl
roeow
ilanduskr, Tolodo, Chicago. ae.; almist Alliance
Mr Cleveland. An No trains run on Sunda/.
Thmuattlieleals are sold to Cincinnati, Louisville, lit.
Looda - Indisnapoße, , Chimp, Rook Island, fort Warm.
Cait
Ti. NOW
•hd the prineigal towns and attic., In the Wert
DIIIIIIRON ACOOIIIIORATION TRAIN sill
cave Pittsburgh at 10 A. at and 6 r. lt. rod New Bri gh
ton at T a. et and 14. r.
Yoe and further tutbrinatlon. MAY to
J. 0. MET.
At the mazer cake, under the Monongahela Rouse.
Or at the Federal ',trent Station, to
OROROR PARKIN.
Pittsburgh, Ruch 10th, Ma • Ticket Agent.
JoHrr COCIIRAN .& BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Door, Window
Outten, Window Guards, &a,
Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of new patterns
Fanny and Plain...U.l4ot* . all pulven. Partlenlar at•
tone!on pall to eneloalag Urs. lota. Jobbing done at
abort nabs. mhlitt
WESTERN TEA STORE,
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets.
W.
Our Tow will bo found on trial unequaled
th. www In the tit),
. .
Grant
Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,s o , G 2,
1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1;00 per lb.
Itagßreakfur., 50 and Imperial & G. P., 76,
7 - 5 ete. per lb. 1,00 & 1,50 per • lb.
Tou put op le...tar bozos from 6 to 29 Ito. for filaU7
use. • Moral &soma mode to rotsil deolors.
COFFEE—JowI. .1.41 Gnaws. and Rio tbirca, Gran and
Roasted.
SWARS—Loonrimen and Man's lan/J Admired and
Canard Swann.
Atal, aticaster, F,US. tx a, Avs.A cord Dried intitt,
de, gh. cone
British and Continental Exchange.
•
MOUT BILLS DRAWN Br
DUNCAN, 811RIOILN k CO.,
ON TU
SUMSB UNION BANKUPWA , L RDS. ONDON,
IN OP LI AND
These Drafts tiro imitable at all the prin
cipal Towns of Reutla EA, Ikotland and Ireland. and the
Coat:Mont.
W.. 1. 0 drs. SIGUT DILLS on
M. A. Grunebaum k Bailin,
PILLIINtORT A MAIN,
Whirl, own as • Itemittanes to all parts of Oermani.
Switzerland and aolland.
Penn= Intending to travel abroad mar Prormothronth
as LAtere of °mot, sa icakattuss , r onn b. obtenvtL
noaded„ In any part of Rome.
Collection. of MU Notes. and other anearltlea In Ito
!OM Win Mahe prompt atlentloo.
M.; U. WILLIAMS I CO.,
rood, Ammer Third Meet.
DUBUQUE, lOWA.
We offer for sale Ono Hundred Lots, very
eeltantamonaly lomtai, In the City of lhatenue. end re.
eptetfutly regia..t propneal• for the mos. 00 .7 Moth=
of them.
The orampletlon of the (haat Illinois Central R. E. to
this eity—the No Omen. tilmitelppl Rigor Madame
trsammleel hart,-the heavy lead trade. together with the
present rapidly appreciating taloa of real estate. combine
to promise dmirebie malts toile:ea wielaing to tweet n,
CItT rlovvrty.
Any irdbatmatiou will to promptly communioated if de
eineL Addrem 5.8. JESUP AYCORPANT,
malr'Se:lantr Lhaboque. 1000.
Pennsylvania Insnranne
N
t om any. y.
OF PITTSBURGH
AJTHO r RLZED CAM yr AL $ 3O O
J OO
INSURE BUILDLYCIS AND 071111 t reorKicry.
&Gitlin LOSS OR MOB BY FIRE
AND THE MAIM OP
Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation
Wto. Johnston. IMILICT° W. at"Clia — toe..
tog raMtsrm, A. J. roma.
Ksmawdy T. Iltlmod.
J. Dries Sprul. ikons R. WAD"
Jamb 1.1111210/T. Jams 8. timmi,
Wade !lamb.. H. It.Cairaratbal. •
A. A./Duda. W. A. Hans.
Part
4)IFICKBA.
Premise—llon Wm V Jobtstoth
Prtsto&gtody Cattoram.
=t7Strrelar—Mtrsiw. ir.6l 1.1&1r
Citizen's Insurance iiiirip7 el rittsourga
WM. DM/MAY Pretidest.
aiMW 1.4 imiLannu sty. •
OITiCE. 94 wAraz, narwamarpasra y MAREMIAND
WOOD
0 S AN tt . M ER 1 War A grU n litowl. T Y 4
Rums aping Leas or Damao by As,. ALSO
opossui Ihe persto ft( O. SSA and .N
LAND NAHGATIOA
sad TRANSPORTATION.
On'CraW alehard
B. Rt. War
=rt i Dan Pdr. Wm.
P. Ilsrbangh. Sing
John P. 011=1:4
1••••• Yerenack.• • Francis &lino,
Walter
J.l3thammaker.
Wm. IL Liam
John Flint= dal
PITTSBURGH
Life Piro & Marine Insurance Company;
Mee, Corner Market and Water Streets,
_.. . . .
HORT. GALWAY; Prafket. Jmus 1:% Maw. 9w7.
This Company makes every Insurance ap ,
pertaintad brn ar <mandated with 111/N lIIIIIIS.
K tjtota y s i l=il d s. t nAl b = i,
i lt?hraa , : i i
m the . Ohio wad .
srslly
And against Loss "or Damage by Fire,
And .uodumt - lbe Peribi o [ the sea
and Ibland ilartgatiim
"tt,r m r ""l'".
iele• wood at thelowest rates ail:uti . idwt with sit?
Wall Mitre.
wertanc
RobatOslway, et Akrllllll67 Bridle/.
James IL /loon, John lallmien
,
, :a Phillips, Samuel Ileauriaan,
John Peoik Jawed W. Ilallown.
'meth P. U swam. M. p. Chu. Arbuthnot.
Jahn lteAlpia
James Ms:Oak Darld Moller.
IlaratioN.Led,lilltanning.
Joh. SPUIII, • . Ps.
oarYs.l/11) [Pon annr 'war list, col.l
PHILADELP I-1 . 1 .A
Fire and Life Insurance Company.
No. 140 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE ma cusrom 'roust.
Will make alt kinds of Insurance. either
Anent= or Malted. ors ever/ derription of Propenty at
Blerehandlee. at reasonable rates of arecoltun.
RODBRT P. MN% President.
11. W.
it
_.O. President.
IaILBUTOIttt:
Chen P. Wares, I f,-.I.L4M—, •
IL IL Enslish.
P. B. Baum it:cl u
e l an.
B. Sherman.
B. J. ihli.g" Wiler:
r.lauclotrus. Smote?,
W
estern Insurance etT,LanY
OF PITTSBURGH.
121111101 MUM 001.16.
Will Insure against all kinds of Elio and ,
Marino Rieke.
• =imam
R.Wlllar_ Jr.. Thos. kcal. 468 .
J. W. uution A. Mallet Gem Vara*
Wzm Watt, C. W. Metals* Nathq Hama.
O. Manta O. W. Jakaoa, I.lmaxaato.
Wm. H. ita.
W A hams Institution managed 1R.,1)/natort_,, .
alumna In thaw community, atal . 1 " . "*1 2 7••••
VmMitir oat all lama at the Onia. Ns. atm
(SP•aa t Ws Warshaw's,' VD stain. Pittsburgh.
Behan ce Mutual Inanrance *Company
OF PLCILADELPAILL
OPVICI , NO. 70 wAmyrr srassr.
~ L
INSURANCE—On
1.67 a—dnels.s7:33,oo2, Bxrly bottled
FIRE iNSURANON--On Buddmgo, Mor- '
chandlea. Toniliont, an, In itwna couotrY.
Thecomtinict with the conwitY of
Stock Chira l . entitles the Bowen to OM* In the profits
IboOnnbany. Inthoutliatalltv for Mew
The Script Ontillastme of Wm 0=1..1'. Or Vito. Y.
convertible, at Into the NOW' Stock of Clomp s.
ULM TINULST. President.
B. IL llovemiar Secretary.
II US:
Clem Relibloalt•'
W. R. Thompson,
T. o.llockhill, ' lloarnsi.T•
O. W. Carymoter
Robert St
0000een, S. P.
IL L. Canon.
Morava o.JatuM.
• James L. Tulin.. •• r alb"lal d " 'G " ' •
• Jecob.T. Booting.-' . vatti.
U. W. Istycncy, • •In. Semple, Plitt&
• J. O. 00,11N.Asint,•••• •
0244 • • wawa Iluird and Wm./ Malta
HOLMES RABE & CO
A. IL HO - M B S B I WROTHER,
NANtrACTURVIII 61/
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED- IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCES, PICK&
Titubor, ICU, Tobacco it Cotton Screws,
notheomazwiessitr ilowsuerY ,
Oar sad Bridge Bolts, with Thread sad Nuts
oomph*
. PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Woman's; No. /I 2 Waxa On l Tom IM swim"
woos mu &mann ra.
otaltt
11=t==t1
LBENRY.• H. COLLINS,
oommissari lifft-etteNT.
axo Wt.01.231tal DIALVII
CIIEESE, BuTTER, SUDS, FEEL
No. ss .
FLEDUR
r!'" 1 " Irtit(reu s -
w o ESALB - D
46"(31 17. 1 Pregaff_.%__PA.
ProtArr lor Pr. WrarlerPerrb r" ky'.4l"-.°"A".
Be.; KILOWIL when Tried.—These gentle
men tW pleas= in tont:V.7ton 1. regard to B. A. Faint
Istocre Vernarage. because two of the Inn tare wed It
In then imitate suttee u pbystlans kr • innotar of
yeers.endtbsy luny known It.by oteemtion. to bo wood
Nrw Anmwr. July Ath.,l6SS..
itarrt.B. A. inknesteek r/
o r mswsm—llavitr gold your valuable Vennifuge
to pm. time, mid having seen it used for in.y. TOWS, Ire
would recommend It to as a sate and eillelent remedy
tot all eases of worm& In no instanee have warm men
any evil rosnitsfollowing its administration. but always
has It answansi the purvewasttar which It nue Intended.
mtd been entirely maids:sever.
nellorina that everything that has been set Roth in ree
gard to Ita virtues is strictly In neendanes with our ob
oes...Wm not only es rtsotitkners. but as men of basi
l:1110 wld unbeeltatiruelY to •bo rood 'MN
that ft tb .best Yermlfisze now in use. and that its vir
tues are Lost known when tried.
RIELY, HOOVER MALI%
Prepared and mid by B. A. FAH:if:STUCKCO. omega
of breed and First eta ap.l,lAvrT
Dr. Fitenk Opinion of my Braces.
Da. thous 11. Kirma—Dear Sin In reply to Von 0 1
the 13th Inst., reloading my opinion of roux Shoulder
Mame, I would Ally that I consider at one of the best aver
devised, and would add that there =self b. , . 1.00 fn the
habit of employing a somewhat similar Bram with the
areatert advantage In ems of contraction of the chest by
stooping, whether from habit, oecmpatlnn or debill ty, more
espeelally where there to eyeakoess or Irritation about the
InnirhendmoreorlemprodlepositiontommotoDlloo —.lth
the philomphyof Its effects In these eases. you an of *mom
soposlitted. In Nome forms of heart dhesse. or urn"
thetle excitement of that organ. 1 hare also n. 1.1 the
Shoulder Dram of adeaularre. ido not hesitate to remor•
mend your Dram in all oases where s Braes Is reolrod.m
one of the meet easy mod efneleut jet In um. • • •
Yen WWI/ routs, CALVIN Id. rrrcit.
Sold wholeenlo and retail at Dr. KNYSER . II.. 140 Wood
00 . 0 . Pltt•botl/ 1 4 On oleo.. am plate assortment of Dr
itchh medldnes constantly fee sale. nthhcLter
The Stomach prepares the elementa of tho
bile and the blood; and It It den the work feebly and len
perfectly. User dilemmas Is the oertain remit. An goon•
theta:we, as any affection of the liver is DeradV.d... itar
be enrs that the diagetlys organs ►sa out of. order. The.
tint thing to be done. Is to administer a epecilo whVgi
willed dinette upon the stomaob—th.A►lmlrleg of the
animal machinery. Woe tblepurpose we coot reeommend
Llootiand'a German Bitters. prepared by Dr. O. M. Jackson
Philadelphia. Acting as an alterative and-• tonic, It
strengthen the digewtion, changes the rendition of the
blood and thereby gives regularity to the towel.. Bee
edvertisement apletdadlearT
Cough Remedies.—Dr. Keyser's Pectoral
amp will cure you.
Dr. Limed Pectoral syrup will cure Brom/Atha
Dr. games Pectoral Syrup will cure larrniit la
Dr. Eerweee Pectoral Sirup will cure In(Mena.
Dr. fierser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold In the head.
Dr. lierverW Pectoral Syrup twill cure Incipient Cmi
gumption.
A reamt letter from Sir. J. W. Veatch. of Itoksby, Ohio.
Imp=
. I want you to send me two bottles of sons Pectoral
Byrom by mall. There Is a lady here who has a oongh and
the doctors cool sox her. I was In the same .as. and
tried everything without benefit, until I Rota bottle of
your Noland Syrup, I took It but twice, .d It cored or.
sound and well..
Ask for Dr. Itnital Pccronal. !WIMP and take Do other,
Pried, 60 eta. Bold at Dr. KEYBSIWO, No. 110 Wood et,
and at]. P. PLEB INN'S, Alloghns. talakkiktrii
Henralgia.—This tormidable disease,
which enema to bane the skin of threirlecok yield. libe
magic to Carter'm Spanish Mixture. t'W
Mr. F. Boyden. formerly of the Actor ilottme. New ITork
and late proprietor of 'her...bang. Lietel.Klehmond. Va.
I. one &the hundreds who two been cured of WWI Neo.
minis, by Carter's Spanish Mixture.
Sinew his mare, he has recommended It tone:embers of
othern, who were eoffering with nearly .T. 17 gam of dl..
ease, with the 6104 wonderful nese.
lie says it Is the moot extreardinary medicine he ham
ever usecl,and the neat blood PoriSm know..
See sdrertimment to another eoltmcn. rehM-lerdimer
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
•PIOPLOPMLIPS or
Chilson Furnaces, Wro , t trouTubing
AND YITTINti GICYDRALLY,
For Warming and Ventilation of . ..Bulling'.
A. • W. win nontraet ter warming and Ventilating by
Atm. or Rot Watnr, ripen or Callson'erninaatt. Clhowittet,
Moots, llooltale, Factories. Green Lioness, Coati MOM/
Jail Hotels or Drell' nos. No. 15 write. at.. Mom=
PEARL STEAM MILL.
ALLEGHENY.
Floor delivered to families in either of the
two eltird.
Ordrra may b, loft at tho MIR, or In our bore' at the
stair* of
!DOAN, WILSON 100., 62 Wood at.
BRAUN A RRITEIL corner Marti and St. Olalr
IL P. F , cnclAßT7s Prordat, Alto Omni.
masts. r1.12/1 DICMVXRY.
rabid* BRYAN. KIINNRDY A CO.
SERINO STYLE OF HATS.
M' C 0 R & C 0.,
HATTERS,
Have now on hand, afresh supply of Oen
tiemens' MINS HAW. Sprroo Wyk.
Also, a complate aearwtment limits' and Youths NOFT
MATS, of the Wert fashion, to which they hmita ttte at
tentloo of the pabil, Corner Yifth and Wood sta. whit.
DRUG STORE FOR SALE.
RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably loom-
In Allegheny City, will to Fold oa reasonahl. terms—
Yoe particulars, ornate. of V I,EM INO 01100..
DrnMast., No. O 0 Wood at.
syl,lmdstaS rittelorrnh. Penna.
Sick Headache and Neuralgia of Eight
i..Srant. MED DT CiSSALIIII Dartommta Sysys.—
Mr. William Trimble, M . Relry. Now, Ilayarlatown. Fifth
ward. may. b. wa• euredot Yids Ilosdaehe of eloht Year ,
standina, by three bottles of Oakeley's Palmist'. Syrup
U. b.. triad rattans phyla:l.r./ with./ a rare. Ile Is
now entirely well. (lakins'e Poptuntiva la for ltheorna ,
thor, &worlds, Tette, and all eruptivediserms.. For sale
wholes/a and retail. at nit. KNY.Statli.
No. 140, Wood st. rilon 44 lb. Golden Mortar.
mhR V rbwi'lfo multi per botti•
DlTlintock's Family Medicines.—We
.ntlasattantion of beads of fasolinotand others, to 110,1
reathament onth.fourth of thole van:alio 7.21.1)
• kisac
Sae and Comfort —The Conform:Lido?
lately Imported from Nato, eaaetly malt the Rat to the
pee tll.r ahope of (Ire tioadore . tem hot tau eor7 on the
tord aa !meld one. A naatllt sod . . o odlt.t sM , 7 he hod
at TY Wood ot. 5p.."941 W. DOllO LAP
New Daguerrlan Gallery.
MK. NELSON would respectfully inform
his frlcods and the public generally. that In order Co
msat the daily larreessing demand ad hie Daguerreotype%
he has had built and ha. now rompleted Dryer the Old
Post Ware, Third stree:,)one of the meet spacious and
magnificent Sky Light tlallerien ever ometrueted far Da
guerreotype pursuer. In the United States. We are now
prepared is easing., Menages. of all elms and etYlre. In
sins weather. from A o'clock A. he. WI 4 o'clock
elsit from MI Le wincitea. whither they wish for Liken e ss
se or not. Brume. Old Peet Office SeUdioe, Third street
NEW ADVER'I'ISEMENI.B.
Goverment Claims.
r. undersigned will procure Bounty
Land Warrants and obtain Penalone thy those Gala
tlento„nader the rations acts of Cower m Special
attention will be elan to all cues within thejurindlotirea
of the Court of Clahna, .41 prompt ettention .01 be Or
en to say blast:ma oonnected vhth C00.....7 of the
D =ir &airing there. of their norm:6 in he..
at. slue,. h. , . the higheet new
or they can have them
located faltonbly In any of the new Etat*. or TerHtorlea.
JOdEPEI C. a s NZDT,
(late °Rho Cear Mee.)
Corner of Tenth street and konvylvenis Annum
NOTICT3 or Tilt PITS,
ldr. Kennedy • gentlennn In whom every confidence
may be pissed. Perkins may rely on • MAMA end felth
ful attention to their interests by intruding their buel
nees to his hands.—(Therfer (b. MO Rambiscum
We recommend him to the pnielle.—/Mity .211earold,
l io has been many years amid tof Wash
sMti has been widely known lea, Tat:able putillr
ommr.—Tunes and Gaze IV heelanz Tad
Kennedy Is eminently d inguithed for his prompt and
energetic business habits and his'probity and !sprightneis
of character.—/trooklms (N. I'd Day Adoerf.scr.
Ile is well awaited by kilo habits .er tha Deeper yroee
eutlan ofinlelneninlsood Inldo handa—ligrfot. (GT.ws
b'r.N. (I)
lag ‘ Tiroll fitted for the business., and wo take pleasure
in commending Nr.liennedy tolbose desiring aid in the
prowention of their elallua•-7 , 4ily.Adrertiser, (Mobile, Aid
ilia acconsintance with the routine of begin:tem in the la.
tenor. Land. Pension. and oil:Larder!. Mantel oflime.girea
him greet facilities for siding than who may metee his
anger.—Sentimg. (Opdrossbarnd , N. l d
From aneeunaintance of some fifteen or eighteen Yes"
we confidently recommend him to any who may desire to
seems his servicea.—Pody Dirrokh, (IT'UNTOO.
ap . ..WMw4idteT
•
Agency for Soldier's Claims.
MANCA'rION OF LANWS—PURCIIASE
D BALE OW LAND WARRANTS-41e underalMlc
made arrangement. with competent and mum. -
Die gentlemen to obtain certificates or warrants for eel.
diem tbeh widow , or minor children. who ere entitled to
Bounty Leath; also for the locatlon of land. and the our•
chaee and ludo of land warrants JOHN D. DAVIS.
mbU-hod - Corner of Wood and Ath
J, ODPInN. eaene
Thlrdlaud Wood ithbeta
Pekin Tea More,
.N..ax Ftlth idred or t door east VOW Ezcarnige &mk
A (11tT.164
and
RECEIVING a full assortment Of
d BLAINCTIIAS, ecaurelslng all the
es rm. In use. purrhased direct from the Irnsacnn.
neselle in a r itlalattl,U:l7 . . " I `*".
6. JAYNES.
• .
Fancy Elmo Store.
ODKINSON , s YANOY CHINA STORE
an at CILINIO=-,lll7lC3Art:r l l:llrd
Itotale or *dormant,. at tomosaal to. rattea, for cash.
aplttlmd
• • -
TRE REGULAR MONTULY MEETING
of the Pittehurgh Young Mena' Christian . Ataxia.
•111 be held at their room., COI Mt linnet and Third
mtg. on THIS KY 2.1 d Inst.. at Ig o'clock. A full
and punctual attendance anal I, both suttee and asenclate
rnesore, la very desirable and earnsetly requested.
0 D. HALL. gee. gee) ,
•
Dry Goods.
ikE WILL OPEN• on Monday, April
21.1. It WPiandid ILlZOttUltlit of P,. nca and All.
t Dab=Webs, raneY BiUM L.... 011.1. 1 .11.141.4
Cir iin ". CM IN U .; LitTrla.t7"
u 0.4.. LIM)
EW DRESS GOODS—A.:. A. Mason &
00. will open co Monday. Agit 01. f
na z ia otba era
ot. of Dream tioods, &eliding of soft*
AoPod,borrod And figured DIAL 067111041, Thema, brans-
Ones. Organdlef. Lme pg. Derai•MDes. i.e.. to. . ADIS
ciENTS' FURNISIIINGOODS-A. A.
ILA MA= A Co. Aim iseed • asestment or 'Gov
Mmes.' ttweat• roast lidifs. es, Vaginas. to
pEIGIS--37 be'. now landlng from eor
L'Suably@ 'Hata tames by L DIONIIY t om .
thailifa Eighth Pahila Sale 'of • lowa Lots
- at Bocheatar. .
IS SALE will to' ko pia° upon the prank.
onIIATUIInAY, VtIL at 10 otloa - -
poe
t. Terms as herotodon.
The building season le now fairly EMEIMIMItitIg. and
Awn 00 to 100 bulldlars will bto erected the present rea
rm. and among the= three chareban Ot atone s vast
amount of labor will be rattail - rd. Let those Tho want to
bur wool oorownnl look to tad. optunlty. More than
.010) lota Am wen &old already. and nes Golsen" are Dock
!egtaarrigtrirt:lsmalts.or armoire at
GIDDY DOTI" Auctlonear, Altealteny (tit/ er. wake to
Doc
911.4 d bastez &adjudge lOr 'Omahas tbe day_bellowGO ULD. Uwe sale,.
6 • T.. C.
&TICE 18 - 11EREBY GIVEN:.=That ,tho
Wectsaa OunmattOoondls ate. dtr of Allegbany:
coogideraStlatthe whiropio a Man alley to • i
thin) lotting*. from p_ballaVin Mat to Umiak Medi
Vitilill the Hada of eon eig i woe neangary flig the me
sad cmigeolgrose of the
jr.ub nod tuning socanflogir di-
reetat fond, deteminee the coition! thrreof, • pita of
tise hem tarn of mid exotica. 104 dooms.
rill:Voillai of the Itecontinit Innuloaer of WA clty
In sitar. etomination sad impootionan conformity with
the Act of Aggemhly in the aummioar mmil s falr• ... , .
-- malawitagfri Mt/._ , .- .. 'ltroraf g Itetarod
victIBLFOB-41. IFedexarstreet,
'VP& Itut remind. hum New Xset pie 10101#
WPC OUNAI.II. Teld4lolll2ltl4. *lank Piillik/W-OPfiiiii 24.
ar'''. and lime: Min sditicui& roan
alutamkot bind-
Inb
ituvonitod 'tor vulva, cof ii,r.ib344.03,1?:.p0ut, ppm,
from Co) ven!,e,c. SIS,110: , ! 3 .ty ap. t.
B.A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH.
liiporters and Dealers In
ILINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, ALCOHOL,
VARN IMES, TURPENTINE, ITANNERS' OIU
WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, '- :
O,LASS WARE, • PERFUMERY, (WHALE OIL,
SURG. INSTROAPTS BRUSHES, SPICES.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE.
117 E HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED
fsollitten tar 0111 no ordem wlthpromptorm sod ADP•Mth tho market. im
I;nving reekhmt Dart.. the Laatem cities to tale advantage m •-eang. ' WM"
to MD for cub or to prompt time dealers on es favorable terms Le eastern.) °Wog noses.
Oar brand of WRITE LEAD we guarantee to be WEEICTLY DUES and PULL %MOUT, not maDlandby any.
for fineness And whlteneee.
Mir& A. FAILNEETOCK'S IFESMIPUUE to Med with goitlbsb. Gamin. Fresieb anASPIMEE DETetiOna•
apl.•-amdAmT
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
AMUSEMENTS.
SPAULDING 'Zt ROGERS'
TWO CIRCUSES!
t. CONSOLWII , O TOXIC f1a.,..1,2..M1,
FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS
From their Palatial Annelle Amulet.
theatre of the Ohio end A M
hold Ord dr
Wok-- ere, and their .
NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS
Se loonier In Nem England and Nov
York, Into
A • ;,, --- .
t.: ‘ , • • ' One Monster Concern.
F
'4 ' it•Y ‘'', ''
t ..• ..-- r i-,-,- With the TWO COMPAIPIES. eam
qs*ls:-:tl',;'''. l'frEfgg i gn,!:r.lirgrun
',.-:,,,-.-.. ......--,-.7 the Name ring. In friendly surfs. in the
, f ..... • presence of the arnilertoe.
Both Campania under One . Tent.
-,
*TM
.l
• .
• .
••w TWO SETS OP .MO=III46EBI - .
1. TWO SETS OF CLOW NE
. ' TWO SETS OF NINO lIORSEH
4 .:. PANTOMIId Et EVENT AFTERNOON!
--•-'" . r SPECFACLE EVENT NIONTI
.• -',- NED KENDALL, TILE BUGLER' •
' • t '; g t... ' -'.
giIeffNLITTINVIYA Ml'
And everything
ell.
upon Ow ....e
elaborate roes. - with the ' following
.seam , the principal - Equestrians.
Mena, Equestriannea.Gyinnerta, Pan
_ torolmiate, ete.:— .. .
,- ",--.,5, T
_ , ;„7 . 7 - .. , „ ,. Tr& imr . l i tt paim,
ft::---' -- ---'=--= Si
The Man Monkey
_. '
-..--._-- U. DIAOILTON. 'Young CLARENCE.
m..- - RU,L tars.. to. J. SWIMS. •
The Mott Brothers.
_ .
GEO. DIINDAD, one. a TOOMIL.
T. DONALDSON. T. OIIATY.N.
10;1 • Pegasus. Tartar & Wildfire. -
1 1..v.., 1 -,c .„ 'kow.Awitm , lBlllI L MNP .
- .t. , .9i i P. P. Ginty's Pantomime Troupe.
, ~ ; (1., ,. a.., r. DIURTII, -
IGEO. WILLIAMSON
L. pi .„.*•.: oEll. WOOD, IRODT. DEIIIIEL
- '.-
The War Horse Encephala,
nliitiesis i .'i iv,..t.1r5....Y.
Ar..., An. An.
WILL DEMIUDITED
ON GARRISON ALLEY,
NULL PENN STREET.
Wednesday,
•
Thursday,
-_:._.• c-, Friday, and
-.---, ..---
- = Saturday.
4WT. - May 2d, 3d, - 4th and sth.
e L:ii4P /101-Adminion ONLY TWENTY FIVE
CENTS to both Companies:
ep2lTardalterT •
/ETNA INSURANCE, COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.--Chartered 1819.
PAID UP
Cash Capital, - - - - 8500,000.
Cash Surplus on Ist Jan. 1855,8 273,273
THIS CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS
1 is securely Invested Sro the benefit of an pollerhokt
•ra As an evidence oral, claims we have to nubile ono:
(denim. and of MI Sbint7 to pa sit 10050. Promptly s"
neat" a fact that the receipts of this Company from malts
.7,.aiptigemtV=.l7 pahldorbueinees ,
s° isnsmsco is the United scsut sot
ter indemnify than the Attas. They continue to make
Insurance on property to town and country, at rates Is
Law la ts eonsistent with safety to the policy bolder.
11. TXN4tYCH. Anent
Ufa., North-Wert corner Fifth and Wood streets. ?Me
-1 burgh. spdtßyd
Iron City Commercial College,
CHARTERED APRIL, 1555.
DO.LILD Ot 11CISTIZSZ
IBA JP...cannier. i7a.. JOLLY lion.B. M. R,orA.
Pot.M. Hon. J. B. Main%
Bon. W. rots. UN-CAT, 11. A. PATO.. 144..
Col. Wallow telcCJA•use. BA.
C. W. Mem..CAlwar.u.
Capt. D. tlwanz, Ditll/1.41.
N. P. FrITMA.M, .
FACIILTV
IsTLLAR A BRO. Principals and Professor* of Plan and
Ornamental Penmanship.
I. L 11:1‘111COCE, (author of illteboaciVe SYstern 01
Cook.kesping,) Principal of th e Book-keeping DeleutMent
and Lecturer ou nil lempartent W.... 1.."
JOHN PLEVlNti.(auther of EMILIO new andaMprov
ad system ar BardrAnepinz) will deliver weekly Mawr.
on Vas Meows at Accounts.
JAIII:g 110PKLX8, member of the Pittsburgh Dar.
Looter... on Commercial La+.
The Principals bars swaged V. marshes 01 . lir. L. J.
CAOY, who will giro instructions In Alathemstkee Engi
neerin. An
dram Gusts—Sew students received daily. . 1 0.6 is
instltiltlOZl every' agility is offered for the *peed,' wttel,
mane of beauty and ranklity PENRIANdIii expert
eremite Arithmet=aPerhg WW I in UNk . /.. 0.6,
Time 1121111131tta.
IV.ln a. tarfr. IhnEl
CHESTER, 74 Wood street,
MERCILINT TAILOR,
111 F 4 0 ,,,i tles p vett announce the'retr v of hie
The stock has been selected pith eats. a hs
nd will to
to coda, with the usual promptness and. eattatactiom
BOYS' CLOTHING.
. ,
The stock of Boys' Ready-mile Clothing embalming the
ratter d =elylrt u th t : oritat,.deq:l l ged to Nit all eleasen—
FURNISHING GiOODS,
Including erev article thr Elentletreas' complete octet,
aL "1/mAten malba solder royhoo prim/for Dun done.
No them for showing needs. • .
ante "We study to Mew."
- - • •
mod:
Mechanics' Bank,Pittsbargh:
_.: '
()TICE Is HEREBY . UIVEN THAT,
parraent to the prowtsfons of the and pdratlng
, Bank, Approved tfereh:33th.lBs 3 , the Aet 'op.
red the 10th dap of April, IMO, ent3tled .-Aft Act Beg
:ptiM gro3c L" ore2ll 3 jfII7UVAItr"iIIttr,I.IVITIFI
JUftCII.I" nid be opened at the iferehants . lerehenon,llth
street, Attain:3TO, on the TWENTY.SIXTH DAY 'OF,
APRIL.IB4S. Id 10 &dna A. IL. to remain ope for ell
judicial dash from 10 o'clock A.M. ont.ll 3 o'clock F. , IC:
,
of met day.
J. Moorhead. R. 11. Unction ~..: •,' •
S Joao& Wm. AL llersh.i
J .
W. Butler, .
IL idliler, Jr., • 11. L. Magnat e , . ,
W. IL Smith,
Wen. K. Dilrolek. W. B. Holmes. •,.
Juno, IL tam
A. ff. (I . Tam.
_A. Ilutehlfern
J. SeboonMer. . 'William J. Andere . oni
T. It. Holnnfe. , James Park, Jr..
Ulm. W. Jerkeon. . David Campbell.
IL Hepburn, - lasso M. PerIZOCV
Springer Ilattanch, . Wiilhan F. Johndon.
Alexander King. fiea.t.l. Trancliewi. , •
Robert (Wenn A. Kirk Lori. •
Samuel McClorken U. , W. C.i.f.. _
__.:
gobert.Dshell, MIT Fetwf.... ~'
A. W. Loomis, - ' Andrew Bork.. _ _ ' f
J. 14. Dilworth. leT/0-3*Al . 0 . 0 . 68 . 10 . 2 !. .
Grand and Serpentine Pianos, •
NADI! DI
NUNNB & CLAAS, NEW,YON74-
.KL.F.A.BER 483110 recetved
or a choke lot or Ntlig HP
tiVil superior Menne, and among Oth-1
e ors
F •
ull Grand Plano, Mal size 7 ortaveSi
- This "(111AND'iskutten up In • style of Wetly; elegant.
unequaled •by anything ter brousut to tbs. Western
eountry. with iggresd truss ing or sand liesewood panel
work all around. welsh superbly carted. ornaments.' desk
.d tight elides of fret work: lire oUborstoly and (alts'
lull nrlL=txtriima
•
LOlllB IlYth • ..
" SWAYS 1114Rill‘hlallt."
"
Bob Agora In thin city too Nimbi Llop
Dm 41'114
wax •111 b 5 0. - or PL:Azbicr---t.' •
AUIIICKEEING 7 OCTAVE
ROSNWOOD PIANO, In perfect order,
been left will. =for eau. at • ltrY
dewed ark. The owner is about leaving
the drjb i er= t t e h teA. !be ee l at • saemillea b il t r o
perfect in every particular. !time bevel: =max
Yoe We by JOHN - If. lINLLOP,
robal No. III)Vood at.. bet. Died slur* 4 L1 1 •I• .
HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE.: :
r i % l v i etkr u a n cet r g g e. e
Atri a ng e :St i e l ts.. W Vel l a
ID owl generally, with his Patented and valuate Vane..
All who hays Uied pranouncs It a most valuableive
caution, that mutt soda mom into • impend um.. Me Mt.
lowing it•ters from practical workmen are tut two =amp
P an e bitten thePataintee has remind recomnismihre tow
Plane above all others in
to
Prillaman Bann CLAM FACMILY.I
, . lebrenim .
Na
- 1
hereby eatity, that daring the Mat
twelve mowthe
iloPt.e• Patent Plane, anal do sot beeltani
to recommend It to (kabinet-Make» and Carpenters as en-
Motor to any tame Plane Muse. Ws ClXO , dalt P.cd. 11 . 2-
1 1• 1 •Ptcd to-Planing at, herry, walnut and all sort.
of ham wood, and for plenum names, Ito tar superior to
Om old roods of ecesping. bald.* bchntu Piot "Ting
time. Co. man. by usln Pim., will plans num. ins
nears than five man tan d o by any ether ems or ntethrel.
To Ilona P.Estoth Dm: •
&or Sfr—l. tome oxiinined lloptees am& Ban&
Plana. and bolter° It to be a moat excellantarthee for the
we Au whkik It la Intel. dok no • combination of Naze
and @crater.
It Is tertlmalaslr adapted to plank.x women
does not mate onoltnarth. the time or later of W . 4 1 .1.1
Imatto . dr i and I heir wo doubt...hen It. DrOlnatka
y known, bat that it 1.111 @faked, asuserwate the
airnarted . oat and labortons mom. ,
moat chrerfolir wicontotand It to all Dorn ad. arta:aged
In Abe Cablzwt tonineas as from my knowledge fit.•
there 1. nothing . wall IMO ;antra a smooth and hem.
Ural finish to @e .. rns as the limper Vault Booth Plane.
- Jamas Se; Wootorni, ."
nowlture learattetaa, Th/to at.
rtdi altY . limisah..Sgan . I ea tin.
Wm of Pla ofsy
nes or of rrghts to ininnfastaras yam.
O.I.I..IPPNLk
Plttiburgh. March g1,.1.1.14 .' • ...u.tal4rno.
IidiTSV:I9SIZth I ngait
NA °S l4rtfieMni andharin; lua t ztilt e r
so lord to nal the following lately Haag'
g. patent Ottalobwk_gx Mara grunsuag
Coo-ata.V4l:: Mott= t y n . d tu goz i table
(HOW. Wtooght Iron gagrorMelr Maritnew
nem article" Mrs War examined Ur grietioat data
rad seaehltdota and prentouneat ganortat to engin UR
1141 Is oho anthortont to midi Maids. to tnako and rend
thaw artielos in any tart of tho *MUT. _
H. ba. she rands hotromesed Matte Sad Wainemand
*debut gruel! rk.
lleb also regard to tate A sergieggi the nee of oth
er natent.4 nights and new . Inuottioug: and Moe to the
inuenere raingal snd mutant attention .
He
aghertrlbul Moo long_bten gegordsted with Mt
Mew* V. gawk and harem M4llllOO 11
WM to an 'who way what to outdo,' hie wert•
Mauna andoubted integrttr and Indolitigable
to 1111011e.roation. WWI tel/111111$111Lbr
;
W. IL Down, Metals gen. •
aamr lewd. ff. Holton k Ikas.
" gratrt Itsbnr,
• ' ltAa* "%. • 0 41141 r 4 11 4 : 26 /VatO
ta4 . 1107511 i. A 1111 W 1;111111.
A. W. Inoada ' WM"'
- MgrOglen-prerrotber Mthafge.. - -dtt;
ILLlPB3ionsettaii Sign Paint
s, . ers sa4 tilbuldnt. are varparod.ilPale a tiit=i,"
:Nra. to 111.'
104
1 t'2
A,iTCT~ON__ S~IzE9.
P M. DAVIS; Anctionees.
sae: Room. corral. Mad wog PM *WI'
TANNERS OIL, DRIED PEACHES, TO:
BMW, EX. AT AUCTION..- On Monday tatettbst.
Aprli =I. at 11 o'clook. at tho oomossesial sales rannala
W:en f oltrc,ll. k.n.V.StiVA V4,11,1'.11Xt
ea_ 2 Ws Voaattan Holt 6 dos 0.7 ForkE 3 dos aim*
6 dot Uorn flaw 4 dos Manilla Con', to
P. M. DAVIS...I6A.
---
gROCERY STORE IN LAWRENCE
'TILLS: AT AUCTION-00.Thursday le
^ 'et 1,0 :yrk, at the store earner oflivaT L 'Lh , ' Vl i tgr
etc. will be co l&. tblenthe docker llyoretti Illteem*Watel.
veer... V ty Geode. 13 tune Fixtratd.
among which are Teo: Nazar. llotameey OWme.SoeA
Wei, Yleh end Lard Otl. Vinegar, Woodenly*. 13tOsteV111*:
&sly* sad VireWsorttlt
Nalep~wl~q
variety PO I artlaks. -- •
Terme *ash.' Keleynelttye. -L DAVIE. .Attet. '
COUNTER, SHELVING,. &Q, AT. AUO
TION—On Faraday morning, artil 21Ltb. at 11tter%
at the Commernal Bales Rama onnur of mom and auth
atreets, Intl Witold 1 Cherry Counter: t lett Bbuta and
Deoente 0 Tina Cannirtryt 2 Van Dn. Efthr Lot at
shd v i ug , sol 3 PAL DaaTh, AAA.
ÜBLIC , SALE OF DRY .600M-'-dt the
of John Thompson. No; 106 Market 61,1'111 to
Fr Is declialun Dadnow.)' his *Delta larts *Bela
of Ihrreign sod DonlessiaDry Goods, • hle4 • men
fully selsotodlfor eushmier bads; Th•assortnaint to
es Waifs, embracing atm Tithed' met latest stylss
Good. Greven , VW eu d . Egad gofttladlee and
I=saaVi l l ttso Limn igualtila=nr NO
Marmots. lliobreas, Donna* and a full anortssantol or
sizable goods sumally knot In an •sztensiss robin NUM—
Pals srillcominsuns mo e molug. sine
o of or h oli f filor i. m o tin ,r ts nu% all
u ag o losol. ttantisin
P. K. DAYLL
/TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FIFTESI.I BUILD-
A. DIU LOTS IN TUE SIXTII Friday atter.
noon. April 27 tb, at S o'clock. on the Promitos, Will be seta
by order of too Orphans' Ooart of Allestomi=
mated March Slot, 1355. to John Ilern% of
murk motor. gm., ahem ralimble building Ss lakt
Inbr the late Bon. Wm. Porter, La his linty gifts
In the Slate and Seventh Wards of Pittabursh. WW2 of
Web iota, to wit NoL 82, 40, tit„ 42; 43 44 book
each *front of 20 fect on Coate AVOOIII4 sad eat ad book
eorahmestily about feet
to Clark Most. and tbersmata.
ins eight. MM. to wit Nos. 4&„ 42, 60, GI. 22. 23. 24 Ind Ws
I
boos eacb - s front of 0) foot on Icar k street, bunt wawa
back wouthwardly 'tam wools distaneatu Rom street, 00
feet wide.
The stove offers greet InAuce . ments to 1041 s . o datiresil
tha _ of
rnashliatfe7"t7 sear
10;Ttfrtirnfla, Ituag y.—
ennt 'PAL DAUB. Amt.'
TIIAMOND ALLEY PROPERTY FOR
BALM—That eshable 3 ewer Brink Oran= Hine[
bbe. g
totr. No. ZS DlaTnoo 4 Alley [ t Dreamt . 000nDHiI,D}
Lot My= a front alb feet end extending meg 7111ent.--
pply to enia3 F. U. DATA Aug.
Jglls J.
ATWELL, LEE & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produce & Commission Nephrite',
PIITSBURGII MANIT4CTUR.II24
No. S Wood et., between Watei , atuntrent
eels *PlTrammunr.
p:IA;r4.:ID:4/01
. .
(late of the firm of Hiuc &-Meerhead,Y
COMMISSION' mEgagen •
DEALER IN PIG .usrAr. AND BLOOMS..
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
spls PITSBURGH. PENN.L.
Black Diamond lane of
PCKET
14.11 S from Liverpool to S
Philadelphia
r b o rr.h month, and from Phllatlelphis to Its
poollho* .2g112=4:
7IPTP ken LID I" rpool-
The ' subarriber:Agont for the Company. has shwa On
flood Comore Veleta sod Sias ra ft s for any amount,
payable at any EMOklo Copland, Lerbmd,. ffoilbind and .
Wales.
Afro. brierre parrarogara from Nom York and . PlofdaM
phis by Railroa sw d.
im TIIO?dPSON. EurotarmAgalata
olaArd No. co Liberty at., rsttsburska&
PAINTERS.
LONG SIG N _ILAN_E
11.0 ,
NO. 96 THIRD sramer.
(nahr.en Wood and Market ittnefa)
All orders promptly attended to.
executectlicia ettpuior style- xdda.tt
rrEAS-=-19)half ches Li Young Itlysonjihm
-1 skOsr doread imperial Tesi.
60 half chests goo Shark l'ont
20 Cattlos too Oolong; .
~
50 do Young Ilyeon. tarirs , rruor and ImPorta
Cailegl4--200 bogs PrimolDo.Ontroe; •
1 ......
20 do Oldflc rnment Java:
TOBAOCO-100 as 0 and 8 wend brandl4...
3 do 10 Lomp, •- do :
Mthr N lbs. _do - • •
SCOARB-141 bb Caron Bosom . .
40 (Mahal Primo. *
131 - 120 P AND INDAD. .IDJUng c motABSREI-110 WS of
: r irglillo r 2 C r. Byrn:
? 2,"1 ',
Mira: 1 = It ''''' l it r y * rp Itlli'.
Ythil-ICO bbls N 0.3 Elsrlersh - ' , ,-- • ..• . .
32 do No. 1 lng.
TAR, PITCH. AND Itool.ll-75 bbis North earth:LAMM
25 bbls Ihnin;
ItIOF.-10 Megan peiine
CIGARS-150 knee warted bread.
111.—CARBONATE0.0DA-100 kegs (We lhagaL)
CASTILNFOAY—D) dues ()Iszeiellag)
BAIXRATVB-60 boxes In rims.
PIITB-50 kw/ea.:ley Pipes -
The above goods now In store andsretaloir bl rdriid tEd
whirh tAzerbar with •11. general soorrtorent of
Intesburr.h roanuaetared articles, will be °Mood to par.
"Leers ontrarsonsble terms by.ar A gL 4 ig tt EE *co..
- WlB Fro: 8 Woodit.betirew 'Norwood Front AIL
—r------ ,GOTTAGE HILL AOATOIRM
A Classical and Collegiate Boaiding School,
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FUR rouso CIENTLILMIEff.
1:141. udi o ELEVENTH . SESSION OF THIS
- tution.v.ol tom:dense on TilEaDATilseteMeT.
ildund is lordted In the Meatus t. healthful and To
nmatto Tillage or Turtle Creek, distant. teetro miles from
pit taboret. end is emir mesas, several Mans a den bi .
The Aredenole FAULM; (a:Armhole lateen. us alown's
Ere lamored ts tern., atm and. onomo)lone.bnildtrr.
three Motive above the baseman; numbering I O O O TIOCOM ,
and Is smut admhably and eonvententle arranisd fat •
The Grounds attached to the &hoot alma lank spare ,
tbr the healthy traded of the mtrlla - • •
, • The plan of the Aradscor la comprelmislreandthmoulay
embracing a Ilbera matte of ' lustruetion In illare thi an Th a .
Scientific Learnlng•-the Meg= Lenglia
rib. brandies °fan alstorntary rlUnWol.Mhnt=
!Ah Womb has it. 'arropriate. •Wftv.o,m—a,N , Man.
Lees of Taw-berm Wag lln the prop, 03 "0011 hi
Mena
gehtgann and none but the nund rminesten and
• exparloneed Tasolttr* MorlareAln the teat ,
Their, eho bare' r.hlfiliere teednoste: vetinned to call
and =moths the arnumeammte Mad. for the moomrooda•
Moo of scholars. - •• . L. CATON, Principal.
Itertarsors now beinado to Abe Ibiloutoe impilamn—
Inneent and *maw palms ante BshooM , ,•• •• A
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•• Ron. A. ;
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lion. J. IL ricarbrie: , Valor W./ono! tlar4
noon, . - U•sis Arilu se... toL,
• 2.9.1ter, igOCC DIU A. Smith:
T. . aarga •ilaml.. Hite; , • James O
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Villitm, -•- IL leltdAtaan4 M .
Alex. /IMOMs., PAY,. Caldnet.
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- • 3cosbliu.r.sso
Mr& AVarig IA It kintis ll3s4 . i t.T
ifirarralert oak, lan, a. or . .
Horgan's BooketcoueiZttebureh: or Whir to the Pant e.
• .et Turtle thnehr•••.• .•=.• • ariMlrd
AltoozinthettizettiilfaildingsEcritent.
AWELL LIMITED , nom? on the second
Boar; Lad iLey otabeess,La the Gazette Bnli
street, to far tent for one. or • term' or 11
would
NC si Bookbinder, Xngraver. or Littiogrober or a
'9 l llO FARISIA consisting of
c 2 sertis acted., iftoLttaatid to Columbiana Oa,
0 Vi i allea Wow WNW. tad •Ithis • ...ON& inoa or
the Tar extend= bf I tibulTik elut Wewland
It; It all Wan , alata,ll2•l shoat-Mares to with*.
titan • grodNnuaidwalthig boaa• Larv./W; • =WI at.
thud otad Mdan,. atrell vtgood. water at Ws door. Aka:
coal arida Utt wkoto ftrat: with Air° Who 001•4.
Ws, arply
Aia the otrnat Is ramotta•tratt. Wds tarn will .be WA at
the lav price
tt of
11w1Natata •W100,,-nr twat .ttes and Mew 11Nonat.
the, O of
WS • OUTRZYRT , & BON 110, 341
- n Steadloply
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of
suza, DWY, GOODS„
inkIiIIONDAY; April lith. we comet peed
xyroceiring toy vaa,,.o i f i ple=i2oatez
N d' l l feen =ter the - air this seam. Re We also
ui"facetted soma new
fr liVtru.'"Ltltr. • toil ,9=ollll7*AllllB.
VIA ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY,
A'JOINT SMICIASSOCIATION. -
awn:bra .rtay 14 1854, imicenelasOs of Nee roc
Capital In - 12 000. Sharesr
srocrilorawns'lltdlVMzuzi.rzaAßVEL
President—GEOßGß.l7. CABS; of Pittatig
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aars
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fl.Panical,, khusdal ' Ape scat: 1.111,44.•
W. H. DenmagegiT
. 9 . 3:54 - 1 6 1. 8to=mrtict
4j . 11 7.91L lboantexaprlazlkkl. blemat 422 4 f -
temerinbetr..... . i; porecce.
• WIC MCCaTCHEON h CO.: .
11111 ROLESALE .GROQEBS : Produce and
v• ormuntiesen XtrnhtlitgOaa 11111tAtbstib
Ataataltearell. Anklet, mg & mt ge.. caw el
ItlditatUtbstrith, Ps. , r • •- 4 , Apllby
FriiE CaTtirtautraltip :heretofore existinz
_baton= B. A.14017(1 ma JOlllt LLIPLIte tbe
b new er, Anse Toweling end Us* NOIR& It fhb tbt:
dhaeleed Urinates) melee-'
_The budteler of the • eta emb,lll 4.114.2 bra A.
LQN4l.lrbe Mehl I! et too:Sett *hefts lee, mad
pay hi debt& , - A. LON°.
PI tttberglbAjnit . =l.Bss. ,JOlll4
THE blliatetti a'Brine Fouudi ag and Gas
Pitting - will baton , r be ernultebett bY the bad*.
Aped. lathe oldteeridith 10Plentet,trotar the maw
or PHILLIP A Oil • - JOllB PHILIP&
PIl U tt,t Per'lA wilt time the etrebtee tt' GAL
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In ritlrlog Trott. the Brase-rorm=l artratkill
boalzespa raeommetu t Ussort;' , Ptom
Meads WO Centoloarae apyl• r A; Nu
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•-•- ••••• -Boots ' A ND SHOES.. . --
VirEt 0 LEVAIL E,''Ali D :;11, ITT AIL.
JAMES"ROBA - ' 44 6ltiaileet" and G Union
ez third acor felt , kb? Mutat nom" rittalmndl. '
would sompoleally IaWR 1410?nttimarw , T1 sod a =
tamers, mat,Jewpm.. 1,. uednd blz Op sad IS
Ga% WWI ftmut5ia.0.0414.10 4 4,,q ea .".
le the mutate. titles. „, ~. ~ „. _
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of
smorted nook of Galtman4Bonts • .11 e=sill
op anellptims slor?11 Tic*ML of
tr ielx_4l.,, tali inyitaxiortop rj r rleclat p a ,
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kor prim Oa say will sdl In that%
jolof .
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