ITTSBURGH GAZETTE M=M3MMI PITTSBURGH: • THURSDAY IddIINEG, APRIL 26, 1855. WILT. Advartlieirs.-141dthar tho Sttorlad Room or Plintlnglertablidonsatof tho Day Baedt<.ar. eDgued an Sunday. dwzromaawhododro their notloss tomato.? Indhopooms ea Monday inconing. on/ Po= hand therao Wan 0 o dock. on Saturday. „ 043 • pmts.— t ereafter no sub serletietrirn to taken' tot the Deny or Weekly Gate maim payment L Made in advance. Whenerer • ttmede np to lad& the eutamiAtlon Is paid, the pa.. be Inutishly .topped. =a.= the rabeerlntion hi re mud by advance Payment. All tranehmt advert a• • a „ Jr , ameription. sill be mepatted to be paid In • Taut The only extertlons Ida be whore ateelsl men • Ivor smtreete en made. seolnikar kilaisseeerge Weekly Gazette,—The euenalve &m a y *. Welk Weekly Owe/ offers to ow business men mod desirable medium of making their Wetness lmorn Oar dreolation is between:en and dee thousand, reaching shied Way menhant e inkentaderez and shopkeeper in ifirMr. IL P. &CELLE.% late editor of the &Aura - bolo minim conueted with - the Pittelmrimr Courier. matbothatomolielt ntbmiptliins and adrerthenenta for the Pltlabargh &matte.•ml• to mar published term. lictsbargh March 1.185 h. MICE of the ßeitiov P ittsburgh Gazette Lee ben been remov.ol to the neer building Filth beet, net o...t. easse smitheett tharehs mad Lannedletair '' cdjoildult the __Reading Natter ea each sage q tale P.P. Tax-Tama Drosxx.—We publish, to-day, the ritual of the Know Nothings, in all the degrees. The first and , second degrees as hero given, are substantially the same as they have been published from other sources ; but as these come to no in a form which defies suspicion and eatablishei their genuineness beyond a doubt, we have felt impelled to give them. The third degree is now for the first time published. We have heard of it before, and of the general na ture of its requirements; but we.have never be foreseen the full extent of the obligations it im posea. The public are now pretty familiar with the routine of the first two degrees; we shall there- fore ask the special mention of our readers to the third degree, and invite a careful study of the peculiar character of its injunctions and oaths. There are two or three characteristics of this degree which strile the mind forcibly, at once. The first 13 that it is exclusive or select. It mama designed to embrace - the aristocracy of the order, and to be an instrumentality for their own advancement, leaving , the drudgery to be performed by the two degrees below. The next is that it is so planned as to give the office-hunt- ==D:!=l bars of this degree can vote only for their fellow members of the same degree; and as the mem ' bers of the entire order must all vote for the earls persons, it follows that the members of the lower degrees can rote only for third degree .members. Verrconvenient, this, for the select Paris; but how do the subordinates relish It Thektext, and perhaps the most notiCeable fea ture is that the members are bound together, by oaths, nominally to preserve the Union, but re ally to put down the_ anti-slavery agitation.— They not only bind themselves to the work of saving the Union, but they swear to support no. tutus whom they.think is opposed to the Union, or whose opinions and course would, in their carna tion, lead to a dissolution of the Union. They Shso pledge themselves to procure "an amicable and equitable adjustment of all political discon- tents or differences which may threaten its itiju ty or overthrow." Northern Totem who are fa miliar with the views of Northern pro-slavery men in general and of Union-savers in particu lar, know what all this means. They have heard it all before, in struggles now past but which promise to be renewed. Every man who thinks Slavery wrong, and who thinks it his duty to agitate against it, or oppose its encroachments, ia, by this• dies of men, set down as ad enemy to the Union. The slavery question is the only one that Tiro know of which has of late been con sidered, in any quarter, as threatening the sta bility of the Union; and the "amicable adjust ment" of that question which these men thus swear to promote leads us back involuntarily to the time whmithe Fugitive Slave Law was called a "peace measure," and securing untold advan tages to slavery was considered an "amicable adjustment" of the vexed question. This was the case in 1850, and that kind of talk has been the staple of the Union-eavers ever since. The members of this Degree, acting upon their own interpretation of their obligations, have but to be convinced, or assize for their own justifi cation, for the sake of their Southern confreres, that the agitation of the Slavery question is dan gerous to the stability of the anion, and straight way every anti-slavery man in the Order is pro scribed and his elevation to office is rendered im p:wale. More than this : third degree men, when they get office—the Presidency or a Cabi net station, for Instance—are bound to appoint DOW but orthodox Union-easere to offices within their gift. When it litszemembered that this third degree is calculated to control all the nom inations of the Order and secure them to the en- joyment of its members, it will be seenhow thor oughly the whole working of the Order may be made subordinate to pro-elivery Union-saving. We commend this view of the matter to those anti-slaved meii who think It is the mission of the Order to put down Slavery. That mission, it would now seem, is terpnt down anti-slavery agitation, and save the Union in the fashion. set ns in 1860. We may well presume that no abo litionist, upon whom the taint of easpicion has fallen, can ever attain admission to the third de gree; and if any such could, he would bale to leave his — abolitionism behind him. It is select enough, however,.to hare its portals stji guard ed, and potent enough to control all below it, no matter what rebellions to its rule may OCCISSiCaI any break out. Those who base estoctd so mach anxiety to know whether we cannot be induced to unite with the Order in carrying out our anti•elyery views, may easily infer our answer from the opinion we have fanned of this third degree. We base seen too mach of Union-Sating in times put to think we can promote the Anti-Slavery cause by any co-operation with those who pro- feat that creed now. The Okan Journal of the 20th states that the Allegheny at that place was then too high for running rafts, by. some three or foui feet. Lumbermen in that vicinity were holding on for the water to fell, which, accoMing to appearan ces, would not take place for some days. The Steubenville Herald says that JA.1115 Means hasresigned the Presidency of the Btenbenrills 'a Indiana road, and Butt , W.d. B. aIIIMMID, of Columbus, is to take hie'place. The attention of parents is directed to the ad vertisement of Tieseant Hill Select . School . in_ to da7,a paper. BOOK NOTICES+ The RATICrIAL Idsassurs for May i 3 up . ort our table. Its contents are of therasual instructive and inoffensive character, adapting it to. the -- wants of the Christian fireside. For sale by J. L Bead, 76 Fourth street Gonres lotnsfs Boca for May has also been received, freighted, as mar, with fashions and patterns Innumerable for the ladies, with a fine collection of literary matter. _Philadelphia, pub.; Heed by L. A. Godey, at lit per annum. Brrerftoon's Itlmuxuri for April has come to ;bad. It contains a continuation of " Zaidee," one of those delightful romances for wbinh Black wood Is famous, and its other literary contents are of a high order. For sale' by Gildenfenny Co. and ?diner & Co. FILIUD'a Yrs= Merrtsa.—Foe several years difficulty has been brewing in several of tho Othodox Yearly 'Meetings, between two parties , called (not in arrespect, but for distinction's sate,) "Wilburites" and "Gurneyites." In Sep tember teat the Orthodox Yearly Meeting of Ohio split, each division organizin• g separately and claming to be the legitimate Yearly Meeting, the Mbar division being the largest body, and each body calling the other "Separatists.' Each :body sent an Epistle to the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, now tatting and the disturbing ones • don was, which of t he Ohio meeting should be recognised here as the regalar Yearly Meeting of Ohio ? After a warm struggle, the epistle from the Wilbur branch was received and read, and the,one from the Osmneyites rejected. This we understand to be a correct statement of the facts; but sa 'reporters could not, of course. be admitted to the sessions of the meeting, we can ea no detailed amount of the , prcendings.-- =l3 . Fate of the Ballast Rioter, - of Sir C. Rt.-ray—Trade R.eporls—Flour and Dry Goods —.4'41 Priam. By the arrival of the steamship Madras in Eng land, we have news from Australia, dated at Mel bourne, on January 811 t, and at Sydney on Jan nary 81st. The Ballarat rioters were still' waiting a trial. Biz men charged with sedition and riot on No vember 80th, ("license hunt" day) had been ac quitted by thejnry. The Crown had, however, succeeded in getting a Tetrdiat nuke. the P T° P rie " tor of the Ballarat Times for a seditious libel; bat the "traverser" was not brougLt op for judg ment. . Sir Charles Fitzroy, the late Governor General, sailed from Melbourne in the Madras for Eng land. Trade was slightly improved. Failures were less frequent the import table for the four quarters of 1854, shows a decrease in the last quarter in most of the articles of American dry goods. Flour had been £47 per ton, but was lower at Melbourne at latest date. The Sydney Mercan tile Journal ofJanu.ary 26th says:—Thu class of drapery goods now required for our consumption is of a much better description than has been im ported of late years. The peoinnary position of the laboring classes has been so much bettered within the last two years, that their domestic hab its have undergone a very material change, and articles that would have been eagerly sought for or endured from necossity, are now rejected.— This flit is most observable in every article con nected with the drapery trade, more particularly in those for female consumption. The price of gold was .63 16s. DisTRUCTION or A PRINTERS/ OTTICB.—An Extra from the office of the Platte Argue, (Wes ton,) dated the 16th, was received by steamboat yesterday. It gives the particulars of a meeting 'at Parkville, in that county, and the destruction .of the printing press belonging to the establish ment of the Parkville Luminary. This paper has been published for two or three years, by Geo S. Park & Wm..l. Patterson, and it is char ged that they have been aiding and abetting the Eastern - Abolition Societies in their attempts to abolitionize Kansas; and that Park was also the proprietor of a hotel in Parkville, which was kept by a Freesoiler, and devoted to the same purpose. The people, to the number of two hundred, determined to abate this nuisance, as they style it. They went to the office, arrested Patterson, but could not find Park, who had probably heard of their intention and escaped. They bad resolved to tar and feather Patterson, I but this was not done, and he was net at liberty. The press was taken down, a white cap placed upon it, labelled "Boston Aid," and it was ta ken to the river and thrown into the Missouri. Resolutions were adopted, declaring that the Luminary was a nuisance, and must be abated; giving Park and Patterson three weeks' notice to 'leave the State and not to settle in Kansas, un der severe penalties; resolving to attend to the care of "some other Freesoilere not far off; de claring that no-person attached to the Northern Methodist Church shall be suffered to preach in Platte county," under penalty of tar and feath ers for the first offence, and a hemp rope for the second; and that their peace, property and safe ty requires them to do their duty.—. St. Louis Republican. Swiss Nurses AND Ceastrsats.—Mr. Fay, the American Minister to Switserland, writes to Mayor Wood, of New York, that the authorities of the Swiss Confederation have adopted means to prevent in future the exportation of paupers and criminals to this country. Mr. Fay soya: "I believe a large majority of the Cantons have given an assurance not to repeat, and I hope, with the zealous cooperation of the Fede ral Council, to terminate thie evil entirely. With regard to the 320 emigrants whoee embarkation for New Orleans and'New York, were prevented for a period by Mr. Gotmdie, Consul of United States at Zurich, I have authentic and certain information that they were not paupers, but re spectable travelers, each one with a considerable sum of money, furnished with letters of credit, and waited for in America by friends ready to receive them and give them immediate employ ment. The evil complained of has undoubtedly exist ed, but I have been for some, time doing every thing in my power to terminate, and I meet the ready-and active aid of the Federal. government of Switzerland. For the honor of the little Re public to which I am accredited, I wish this known." We find the following in& Mt. Sterling (Ky.) Misr of Friday : A Ksow NOTIII3O COUNCIL, ASTACKY.D-093 MAX STABBID AND ssornen SLIOT.—At a K. N. meeting held in the court-house in Stanton, Pow ell county, on Monday night last, the jailor, af ter having previously demanded the evacuation of the premises, collected a posse of antics, and, with forms,.broke open the door of the room in which they were peaceably assembled, with a view of forcibly ejecting them. In the melee which ensued G. Blythe ' the spokesman of the K. N.'a was laid hold of violently by J. Combs, forced out of the room, and by hint stabbed in the left side ; he was in the meantime handed a pistol, with which he shot his adversary, the ball entering his left breast When the messen ger who brought this left they were both still living. Little hope for the recovery of either . is entertained. GOLD SLNT TO CALI7OII.3IA---011riDg to the temporary suspension of the operations of the California branch mint, and the embarrassment of the San Francisco business community, the Assistant,Treasurer there finds himself without sufficient funds in. hand to meet outstanding drafts. To enable him promptly to pay all de mends, the Secretary of the Treasury has or dered $200,000 to apecie to be sent to the Pa cific side, which with the bullion on hand will be sufficient to settle all claims on the government there on presentation, until the examinaiton of the mint having been completed, it will coin more than sufficient to meet the wants or the government in that quarter.— Wash. Star. Tms London News announces the death of "Curter Bell," (Charlotte Bronti) author of "Jane Eyre,"," Shirley " and " Villette." The announcement will be received with regret in this country. She was the last survivor of three wonderful girls, the daughters of a clergyman who, now very aged and infirm, survives his wife and all his many children. The name Dronti (an :abbreviation of Bronterre) is Irish, and very ancient The mother died many years ago, saMieveral of her children. When the reading world began to have an interest in their exis tence, there were three sisters and a brother , living with their father at Haworth, near Keigh ley, in Yorkshire--Charlotte, Emily, and Ann, ("Curter," "Ellis," and "Acton.") The Filibusters have opened office in Broad way and other thoroughfares, for the enlistment of men to serve in "the war with Spain," and we hear that applications are quite numerous. The Remnant of the Mexican Volunteers, and a squadron of office-holders from the Custom-House stand godfathere_to the new army, which is to be celled the "Worth Legion." So far from pre venting forays upon Cuba, it seems that the Government at Washington is the special patron of the businees.—N. Y. 'Tribune. RAIMLOADS CONDOLIDAriD.—The II bole and Wisconsin River Valley Railroads have been con solidated, and the name changed to "Chicago Bt. Anthony and Fond do Lac Railroad." The line from Janesville to St. Anthony will be a con tinuation of the main road, while that from Janesville to Fond du Lao will be but a branch. Originally this latter was to be a part of the main line, but the importanee of a direct line to Minnesota has induced those who control the road to change it in that direction. BIM= ALM le rue IeDIA2II PeNtrieTtArtr. —The Ripley Circuit Court, but week, sentenced Mr. Muir to the penitentiary for two years, for forging a note of $2B. Mr. Muir is probably the richest man in Ripley county, lud. It is supposed his property is worth near $lOO,OOO. it has been his strife to be rich, and now he will have the honor of braggiz of being the richest man In the penitentiary. 'Won't that be something of which'to be pro Benii2ul. CHITSCILIGI in ran UNITZD EITASTS.—It ie a eingolu fact, says the Boston Transcript, that there are more Lutheran churches in the United States than there are of the Roman Catholic faith. The Lutheran ministers, in point of num bers, come up to within two hundred of the priests of the Catholic Church in this country ; and yet there is but one Lutheran Church in New England. It appears that Matt J. Ward, who shot the echooltuaster, Butler, is the lion of the streets of New Orleans. He sports a beautiful span of bay horses, beautifully imprisoned, and a carriage that is brilliant with splendor, and upon the box sit two colored gentlemen, with blue sults, white gloves, black 'hats, a green band around, and a small feather upon the upper edge. The New York Post says the exports of flour and wheat to England hare wholly ceased. Co . ni has been the only cereal shipped in large quan tity ;, and of. this 4,640,000 bushels have been sent forward, against 4,199,0001 n the corres pon date. ding period of 1854, namely, Ist September to A produce dealer in Buffalo who has bought Canadian wheat during the winter, paying the duty, an required, subject to the recovery of the slime, has received $15,000 from then tretusury, as a refunding of the bnpost, which is a clear profit over and above that toads in the sale of the wheat. Berra April Joseph Bias, member from Boston, resigned hLs seat In the Houssof Representatives to-day on account of the difficul ties growing out of the Nunnery, investigation. His letter of resignation Wes referred to a Qom- Mil 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. MeLalm's Worm Specific.—The follows ins, ham s el, darner, there the demand which !hie met medicine bas created wherever It bee boon Introduced : Bl.emmin. nose Ca. P. 3.l•Mh 30. 1850. Goxilenten—ln coneegneance of the drool cowelamption pf Your "Worm Specifier' ho this place ono vicinity, we have entirely eshatuded our stmt. We rhea! 1 feel obliged by Your kr . ..cabin. Til Horsing. 11. T., 2) dom. with yOpr bill, an the reception of which we will remit you the Prom the wonderful effect/ of meld specific In this oder borhcad, there mold be sold annually a large quantity, ir to be bed. (wholesale and retail) from some local agent.— If Ton would compensate • person fin trouble and extern. of vending, I flank I meld make It to Tour advantage to do so. Youn4ruPectfullf, WSI.m. MALLORY. Mamas. J. Krim k Co. Per Wm. E. Puna. fa•»Fs.: will be eareftil to uk fin DIL Arterire CELRBRATRD VERMILPI7OS and take none the, other VennMures. In comparison, are werthless. Dr. at' Lane's Vermifora also hie celebrated Liter Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the Onßad States and Dorn the eels proptistors, Al.. for sale Meths sole proprietors. FLEMING BROTHERB. •9214&8r8 Boasuor• J. Kidd h. Co.. Bo Wood st.. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered inane of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cure derykinci of Humor Aver the word Smofula to a memos Ile has tried It In over eleven hundred seen, and never felled except In two mere (both thunder humor.( lie has now In his ponies' don over two hundred certificate, or Its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottle. are warranted to care • nursing sore too lb One tol.hree bottles will curs the worst kind of pimple. of the face. Two to three bottles will sloe the mate= of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the word cank err In the mouth and stomach. Three to Ivo lottles ate warranted to cute the worst mee of eryelpelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the ens. Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Pour to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and =nab:ranker. One bottle reinsure scaly eruption of the sklm Two to three bottle. aro warranted to cure the worst case of rlturworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most dm Perste eases of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure mit rheum Floe toelght bottles will cure the wont case of ecrofula A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and ► perfect cure Is warmntod when the above Quantity Is take. Nothing looks so Improbable to three who have In vain tried all the wonderful =month.. of the day, ea that a common weed growing In the pasture., and along old stone walls, Mould cure every humor In the system: yet It is now a fixed feet. If you have •lournoriebas to Mart There are m lb nor mds, harm or ha's shoot It suiting Or.. MAW and not yours. I peddled over • thousand Mo ties of It In the vicinity of Doeton. I know Its effects In every cue. It has already done some of the greaten cures ever done to 31ameachusetts. I /MA It to children a year'_ old; to old peopls cf sixty. I here men Doer, puny, wormy looking children, whose peek was son and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one bottle. To those who are =Wert to • sick headache, one bottle will always cum It. It gives meat roliel to catarrh and Dulness. Some who have been meths fir years, have M. ken and ban regnlated by It. When the body is eound, It work quite easy, but when than la any derangement of the functions of nature. It will muse my singular tat Inge, but you must not be alarmed—they &Dm* dime pear to from four days to a week. There is never a bad re. salt from It. On the contrary, when that feeling is pone you will feel yourself like • new person. I .heard scone of the most extravagant enconlume of It that man over Ile toned to. No change of diet Ismer neeessat7—eat the best YOU can get. I have likewise 4121 herb. which. when aim mered to tweet oil, dhaolves Scrofulous welling of the neck and tinder the ears. Price 50 sews. Price of the Medical Discovery al per tattle. DIRECTIONS FOR USE—Adult, om tablespoonful pe day. Children over sightseers, demon my:world; children from jays tooloht years, tommoolut As no direction me be made applicable to ail constitution; take enough to operate en Um bowels twice a day. My. KENNEDY ghee personal attendance In bad cues of scrohda.' Sold, wholesale and Malt at Dr. KEYSER'S, 110 Wood tree. e mew of Virgin alley. Netted A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. ifortes-Isriporatine fbroliol relieves with wonderful rapid. ley every disorder incident to the digestive apparatug re Kum the appetite, renew the crtringth: hardens them.. braces the nerves, glees elartielty to the spirits. re cruits the mental energies, banishes despondency. imparts to the attenuate,' frame • more robust appearanme allays Imitation. mime the disturbed Imagination. builds op the ehattered coeurtitutimn and may be taken without fear by the feeblest maiden. wife or mother, ea It Is eompoeed solely of the jukes of rare Oriental herbs, potent only to Inviguraits exhilarate and restore. If the errtem has booms ralar‘d by Improper Ind.:a/fro oes. the Cordial nth haus a more viatirmas vitality into 00 017 01101.11. The lurftml• malting from late boon or too dose eppllention to labor of an 7 kind. le Onfair nnoored by Its attion..d ladles anima . ..OW sedentary ooenp.tloo, and rub) et to Intorivantenee therefrom. will find It • see and healthy ettraulfort. Where thedrrolation of the blood I. alitittilab. or any of the functionrof the body an suspend ed or imperfectly pert:lamed. 11.111 nears the natnral Urn •ed communieste permanent energy to the ercretfre mad dhrtntratire annul. Those .ho ars bowed down by phyalcal debility. and so kohl. aa Co despair of aver MOT•1112.1r the vinor nod mien of manhood. an lovltrd to O. this wonderful luvigorant • falai It enbodire•the elarneutiof their reetotstion.— Before they have oinsumed the first bottle, they eV he conscious that the mop...tire Printifsl s at acre alp debilitated port/on of their nutues, hope, awn to ho realised to their thorough recorerl. oIL Wing UP io their hearts. Tb. C 0.11 .1 i. Put up Usti.. conatatratett. In plot bo ti... $3 V.r heti., two for $3, itlx for $l2. ItlV=Sl= • Na. In Broarbrar, N.r Tort horns.—Plttsbargh: I=lo3o awe, No. CO Wood Argot Oro. EL Entritt 140 Wood a: IL E. SZLI42I. Y Rood mt.— ialichosir Clityl J. P. Purest UrugNts thionshaui the United Ptattw, Cacs Rea. Indies. tch's Opinion of my Braces Da. Oman, IL liglesdi—Dear Bin. In reply to yours o the 13th inm., requentiag ray opinion of Tow Shoulder Drams I would my that I madder it one of the beet eve devised, and erouLf add that 'have myself been long 10 the habit of employing, mmenhat efmlbv Dram, mitts the greatest advantage In eases of en otraetton al the chest by Soophas whetha from habit, ocenpation or debility. more especially ohms there le .rakes or Irritation about the Innm.and more or leseyredleissitiontoonsomptiou—sith the philosophy of Its el:recta be Minerals*. yon doe of muse uddiniloted. In mom Arms of heart disown, or snaps thinks meitement of that amen. I bare siso Aunt the 8 . , •• of miltunteein Ido not hesitate to mom mend your Dram in all eases where a Dram b istalsed, as one of the mist may and efficient yet to nes • • • sad .1.=111:17`.4 Do.ltilHat 1a Wood PltMtuultil, pa: aim, complete sasortment of Dr Itch., medicines constantly Sir We. naiades Ben Km An Known when Tried.—These gentle tn take plemure In testifying la regard to D. A. Paha ook'. Termifuge, became two of the arm ham used It In their private practice.. phyramane for a number of Ye...and the,' have known it. by obefinetion. to b. good :law &Sum July atb. Maar:. B. 4. ioAamfack rf (.94 Onriumirar—Having add your valuable Vero:attune Sbr mum time, arid having seen It nand Ibr many years. we would a re It to all ae a sam and edlelent remedy for all cues of worms. In no Instance ham we ever men any evil results knowing Its administration. but always has It answered the Ppimposes for which It was intended. and been entirely sa Bettering that everything ihat has been set Ruth in m aul to its virtues Is stly In =cordate:, with our oh rervatkma not only.. p h iealtimes% but ism men of busi new we would nhealtatingly my to all who mad this, that It le the ho t Vermilture now In pee. and that its vir tues are best known when tried. RIELT. 1106Vglt Prepared and =Miry A. PALI:42IOCE t Opi. come of Wood and lint eta apldaw? 61— lough Remedies.—Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Pyrop will core YOU. Dr. Kerwrea Pectoral Byron will acre Drouchitis. Dr. Kepler'. Pectoral Syrup erlil cur Lerman!. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral syrup will cure lonnerass. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cone a cold In the head. Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup twill cure ; Incipient Con sumption. A recent Uttar from My. J. Yeatcb. of Robot)). Ohio. sees. • “I want you to arid me two bottle of yew Pontaral Braun by mall. Them to a lady ham who haa • mush and that doctors met tun h.r. I yrs. !n the same way, and triad awarything without bandit, oath I not • bottle of Tom Pectoral Byron, I took ft but twice, and It =nal ma Wand and wall. Ask for Dr. Hn ica's Putout Brzoit and tat• no other Prim. 60 cu. odd at Dr. KEYSER'S. No. 140 Wood et. and at J. P. PLEN/NGS, Alloghony. mh2odlhrB A Gentleman living on Squirrel Hill 'lly wife has been molly stdicted with Dyepepeia for the tut year. During this time &tubed used so many aledichies 'shish warned to aggravate rather than remove the disease, that we almcet nj despaired c f soossery.— Living fa tbe *marry she eoyed all the advantages of awe air and exercise yet each dai she teemed to be more eofeshied. With soma didicaliy I pereawisd her to take roar Rolland Blum. width I am happy to stcte haS oleo pletely eared her. Bee advertbement. For gals by Ilea). Pyre, Jr.. corpse of Smithfield and Third ethics, Pittsburgh. Pa. ap23dAvrT. The Stomach prepares the elements of the . Dile and the blood; and if it does the work highly and loa PerAm.l7. liver diocese Is the certain result. Al moon. thoreamt, se any affection of the liver b permdred, we inay be sure that the digestive maims are our of order. The, ant thing to be done, le to administers smudge which trill act directly upon the otomach—thepaalorpring of this !mhos! machinery. Yor thispurpcoe we Can telklloll3llia Eroollll24'll ce•mne Bitten stwase DY Dr. Q H. Philadelphia. Acting as an alterstirg and a tonlo..lt otrstigthens the dictation, change. the condition if the blood end thereby gyres rem:Multi' to the bowelA fke adtertimment. aplaffirdAwT Nenralgia.—Tbis formidable dieease, which mans to belie the .kill of physician; yields W m merle to darter's Spanish idlatute. Hr. V. Boyden. Ibrinerly of the Astor Muse, Nrr Mark and late Pfurrletor of Molt:chum ilotel,lUchmond, Is one of the hundreds who hare been cured of mere Neu. falai; by Carter's Xmcaish Mixture. Since his mu; bp bee recommended It to Imam of others, who were earring with nruir every Nun Odle* ean, with the most wonderful Buena Ile aye It hi the most extraordinary riedichte be bas 07N/ used, and the nest blood purifier known. • S.. scitertlesuient In another miumn miattlrdiwT Sick Headache and Netraagia of Eight YXllll &FUR 410 CIIIID oA aura DIMWITS MOP; Mr. Witham Trimble, IlLelrre Row, Rayardstawa, PIRh ward. can he Wu =radar SIM Headache of eight years, eta:Whig, by throe bottles of Oikeley's Deborathe He has tried werione physlelarm without • mum Ile la now entirely well Oakley's Depuratlre le for Rheum* tom. Scretals, Tetra. and aH eroptin Mamma For Wei wholesale and mall, at DJI. KITIMAT. N. 140, Wood art., Sf of the Gold= Wortar, Etta Moo 76 onto 4,4410444 "tiyQl,itikkvifl ChilsonFurniies . ,ll4oitironTubing AND 7rITING OMSRALLY, For Wanniny and Vaallotion of Buildbigt. O. • W. will rename. tas Warming and Ventilation b 7 Steam or not Wator.-Plpes or Ctilbon'a Forme% Moot" &boo* Haoltale, notaries, Oren Itonwpo Court Howe* dolt Rotes or Dwell! rum. No. 28 Uarkot rt. TWO** Balm of a Tflonsazul Flowers', for beau tibia b Ocanatteloa, and eradicating an Tyr. P! and Moue born nu tam Did at Or Karam% 140 . JOHN C. BASER & C 0.13 TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL. Carefully prepared from nonebut froth and heathy Lime, uniier.the pereonal eltreerhdon of their meat at the Fisheries. J. C. B. Jk CO. take greet plasentek offering their tenni! of Oil, erblea. on amount of Ma Inonerior male of prepara tion. fresbnese aria parity., can be taken without &Luellen by. the moat debate. aim unreige"my is advert to the pecan eillatoy o. tlds very Yamada mad "Tindal° remedy. Its snow in that MU of Chronic lilitstmutism, Scrofula, arid Liimg DL ewes. when skillhilly applied nod perserned in, i. OO longer smatter of oonieetarm it Is now meknowlalged to limns heeling TIMM almost inoomparable to any other niteille Sold in bottles, wholesale and retail, by the man. autumn, JOHN C. nmcgie 'Do.. No. 100 North Third sc.. Philadelphia And by Drnggine in Pittsburgh and elisnrhera feS-imdterT -41L1{01,11; THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST NRO.M PITTSEURGII. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 18.55, the PAB3IWOSIt TRAINS wW rem as lonows. until fur ther nots: Pear 'hunt lent. inn AT 3 e. MAIL Taus " "ar 8 a. W. KM= Teen" " " ar 3 P. • Thom Train:llllW run throneh to Orestftne, and connect - - -there with the Ccaumbuz and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indi ana and IleUMW:dab:to and Indiana Railroads. At Maria oonnections are made for Nowark. Zanesville, Mon roeville. Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago. &c.; and at Anise:. Ibr Cleveland, An No train, run on Sunday. . Throtoo6 tenets atm *old to Cincinnati, Louisville, Bt. /" 16 . Ind ...Poll& Chicano, Rock banod, Fort Wayne. Moreland and the principal town. and stiles in the West The NEW efuenroN ACCONLMODATION TRAIN .111 awe Plttaburth at 10 A N arid 6 r. 0.. and New Mich tonist 10. 0. and 1 r. r. For Tkkets and further hatorcoattoo, apply to J. G. CURRY At the earner MEN, under the Afonounzhels Hon Or at the Federal street Station, to GEORGR PARKIN Pg7l-mr;wlo , Eranratqvui.lm JOHN COCHRAN & MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Ea., Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns Pam' and Plar. Imitable far all puraoaaa Particular at tautiou pfd to enchains Grays lota. Jabbing dorm at short notice. =WO WESTERN TEA STORE Comer of Wood and Sixth otreets. W. A. ITCLURG. Our Tetu3 will be found on trial unequaled theydees In the dtr Mat. Grant. Oolong. 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyron,so, 62 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Bagßreakfaer, 50 and Imperial do G. P., 7 5 , 75 - eta. per lb. 1,00 & 1,50 per lb. Tett put up in ...do boxes from 6 to M the. for telnil, ma. A liberal dismount made to retail dealers. COFFEE—Jam, La Czaara, and Rio Ckti.. ar ,,, t and Rauted. SMARS—Laerrtrues and Beleher't Las4lP“ ''and CruthadSligan. Aue, Chocolates, &tan, PickkA Freth and Dried Fruil.l, dk, rab3 British and Continental Exchange. BIGHT BILLS - DX4WX B 2 DUNCAN, OBERLIN & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON IN NM OF LI AND UPWARDS. These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal Towns of Engin ral. Scotland and Inland, And th Continent. w. also dn. BIOUT BILLS on M. A. Grunebanm & Bailin, PRANKPORT A MAIN, - . Wllen amp an a annittanew to all parts of Germany. Switzerland and Holland: Persons intending to travel abroad mar procure through its Letters of Croht, on which,,Moner can be obtained, se needed, to oar Pert of EilioSo. Collections or EISA Notes. and other ,enmities In En• tope. .111 melee prompt attention. WM. C. WILLIAMS A C 0.,. Wood, orrnez Third etreet. DUBUQUE, lOWA, We offer for sale One Hundred Loth, very •d•ant.i.onair tosatad. In this City of Dubtxpia. and nf nsstfallY nniss•at Proposalafor the mato, or any i portion of them. Th. °Mapleton of the Great Minnln Central K. B. to ULM city—ths large Upper Mleelsalpyl Hirer traduce. transacted here—the heavy lad trade. together with the Drarat ratAllll appreciating value of reel estate, oornblzte to preenhee desirable remits to:tleve 'Hefting to lIIVen to City Property. Any lam: nation mill be promptly ooromunlute4 If de shed. Addrem I.& JESUP t COMPANY, nahgs.3nOli Dubuque, lowa. Pvama Insurance Company, OPITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH •tiDAMITHFIRLD AUTHOR-WED CAPITAL 8300,000. ve.-scer BUILDINOS AND artIER PNOPENTr. AGIIRST LOSS OR DIMICE BY FIRE AND SUE PERILS OF Sra and Inland Navigation and Transpurtation. IRECTOR& Wm. P. Johanna, D W. liNilinteek. Inn& A. J. 0., Fr Body Pattenoo. Kannada T. Friend. J. Orlin. R•ronl. Gears. fl snOU'' Jacob Fainter. Wa4e 11111.1140 Jam. a IL IL Cogras A. A. Carrl 11. ct. W. S. Ihron hall. D. E. Park. OFFICER& POVAan;L-411121Wm Y Johnston. Mae Priadl.osl—Rady Patterson. Niaretary and Manner—A • I..‘niar. Atnaaa+smemrp-88 151711.1.. Ifasl 15/16.1T Citizen's Insurance Compl of rittsazugn WM. BAUALGY Prcrident. semum4.. uskstucu.Stes, 0111CE,4 W4 ?ZR, DITWER.V ILARKXTLADD WOOD STRZETS. oriViNt u niVi l pfx ta c it lu ag.D l MltZt i n air A.... L l / 4 1ftap. Pgre ALSO spans! SEA and ./aI..Y.D NAVICIATioif and T SPORTAT lON. Wna. Met th l!'ll nq r ...l,„. 8. Ilartaukt. - lama 11. Teaneck. 1 1.1terrOryant.. Jas. IL Onepor , Jets PITTSBURGH Life Pile it Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURG% PA. ROFIT. OALR4T. ?maid/at Just D. alctitu.. Reef. This Company makes every Insurance ap prrUniing tzar conneetad vita tin RIMS. atl tallyALconadrat Wall and 1:lard0 Risks, on tas Ohio and Plans and trttrutasima. and Marano Basks ran. And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And an Om Palls of the &a and Inland Navlsatlon " Po d low:trate* tom:latent vita valbt7 to all pulls. of tb. gobert. oWors7, g 4. ! obo mob P. Oanara. IL D. J John WOW, m313-I,lb (Post COP, .Urozarlder Bradley, John Fullerton. Ileaurkan, Juan W. Ilallatu, Chan Arbuthnot. David Richey, llotatk.DA.,KlttrUertint P. ear Bet toll _ Fire and /1.0 Lite AJOI marance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE' O.STO.V ROUSE Will make all ki nds of Insurance. either Peepetua or Molted. on every deseelPtloo or PtelesetY ee liesettandise. at maonable rotes of premium. Il081:11.T P. KING, President. M. W. Hamm Vies President. Meal". Ilayea. DlB6orfOlt_7. R. . B. Eaillab. . W.rmera. P. B. gamy. Joh n B. Paul, Clayton. E. Mkt. P. ean, 'MacL Beedetse7 J. G. 00F111e. Amt. 23-17141 enyaer Third and Wood meets. Western _lnsurance Cr Jompany OF PITTSBURGH. Will Insure want all kinds ofno an d Maine Rinks. lieScroul Theis. Scott, Jas. McAuley A. Nimirk. Ns Duels CI. W. Rickets'%Holism. 0. W. haw% Livelacott, . •• &W..3(111er r,. Lrm. Satkr , ea. Ilase, WA tuna* Institutkna mansgsd by Meste, well known It this eamatualty. and who wlll libsrar stud and ß protaptisvpay aU !titles at the Omas. No. 92 Water ris Owls .U.Ys Warehouse.) Op Maim Pittsburgh. ibe Reliance lantnal numrance Company • OF PIIILADELPHIA. . 1 ,4 , 77 C R NO. 70 TrApN777 817tRET. or • • 4 1 77.614—Atatta_0231,092, Saarrelparested. F INSURANO Buildings, Mer ebndia.'lardtorr• !ca tun or rouot77. londuol PrthelDle l ioablued trlth tho 'emits of • eat.ltaL entitles Dammed to Marro th• mine of theOceepaar, inthout Imam. to Ocrtllleates of WA 1:7 torogz u go . t°l"."'D t t eleXl th latr PrerL It kt. uzle_ titllLW ' Reent/1:7. DLHEUTIMI: I Lexie R. Ashß7B7o, Georgeji. Baker, Sint W. Sinewy, Ztkive, I. L. Lo Carom. • Robot Toland. B4nl O. Jame. I% =lt,. I J. ' yes oo ld i nsp, Ireg. ter Tblld awl Wood stream. wr. OO, mown. tio tlurst IdanhalT ' LL Jun.ol.. Taylor Jamb T. Iluntlni. 111, Ultroutt. mid4ra. HATEMES, RABE & CO otiOOTEBOII TO • A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, MASITTLOTIOUULI 01 SOLID -BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco k Cotton Screws,' 51.411t* eutdrullosjbr Nadlitiov. Wand Bridge Bona, with Thread anti lints complete, PITTSBURGH, PA.; Mumma. No. 112Wams am 107 hart era. IMMIX Foe are MUM= IMP. - Amu "rest "rammed, HE, NRY D LIIM COLLINS, G COMMISSION. onzE t t y , Taw Dim s 7 llBlit iro.;rozz ergaritimh. W 0 1•E,1 4 T l in•VCrEl T 11 ! 1 (1) • 71"D .IIMAI • • at. isidariodorsuiv DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably lwat ed, at the corner of Chola nut and Liberty ea, Minh.. City, u - lit be cold on reasonable Wm. For particulars, esquire of PLEMLNO 111108.. Wholesale Droves* No. au Wood sulg-Imd/hrT Pittsburgh. Pus.. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY. Fiala delivered to families is either of the tv9 doe • - • Ordet may bo left at tbo Mill, or to our tare. at tbo Stores of • LOGAN, WILSON &CO., 52 Wood et. BRAUN* RRITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair eta /4 P. SCHWARTZ, Druggiet, Ail. them. • ' TEEMS, CASH ON DELIVERY: nd,l6-2 BRYAN. KENNEDY & 00. • SPRING STYLE OF HATS. M'CORD & CO.. HATTERS, - Have now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen Herne.' DRESS !LATH, Spring Style. a complete anortment of Gents' and Toot.' SOFT HATS, of the latest fashions. to *lash they invite the it tenUon of the public. Comer Filth and Wood eta mhls lit'Clintock's Family Medicine.—We all Ma attention of heads of fandheitana other.. to the ad rettionnent on the fourth pace of these rahlabla ;ale and Comfort.—The Confonxtator lately Imported from Path, exactly cults the Hat to the peculiar shape of the Beach to a new hat la ea may on the head se an old one. A neat at and a tr e ed fiat may belad at 77 Wood K. W. IlgljO La New llageerrian Gallery. MR. NELSON would respectfully inform hie friends and the public generally, that In order to. meet the daily 'novae:ins demand for his Daguerreotypes, be has had boll/ and has now co an the (over the Old Poet 0111ce. Third etreet,) one of the moat epaclows d magnificent Sky tight Galleries ever constrnetsd for Da irnerreotnce purfaises. In the United States. Went. now D ta execute Likenesses of all slue and styles, In any weather, home ceeJock A. M. till &clack P. M. A visit from all la malted, whether they wish for Likeness mg or not. Banns. Old Poet OfOre Building. Third street dect.etkle 011=1 BROS DIED—On Wednesday morning, AprU 2.5 th. et, 9 o'elork, WII. U. GOSLING, seed IP yean, son of James end Adel• L. (ioellng. The funeral will take place from hl. Tether's residence No. 99 Liberty 0r... co Friday at 10 o'clock. A. SI, the 27th Inst NEW AD VER'FISEMENFS. Disoolution. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the Ann of 111470 INNIS & RATIGAN wee mutual emmenton the Ist day of AprlL 1555. Thebu s s. mess rill be motioned et the old stand. No. 67 Penn. AT- M. by DANIEL SIeUINNIE. The business of the Into D also be settled by blm. eptl6.6td DANIEL BRIIINNIE. MICHAEL RAPIDAN. IRON FRONT; New Dreae Goode. lIAGA_N & AIIL, No 91 Market street, WOULD respectfully call the attention of tam ladles to arnrnew none of Grenadines and I, Atnana Organdie. and Lawns. Ern." and Enrage., Mann and I.lrinlant.a, &me and lirenadin. Flounces, Hob. de Cute. and Lawn, do do. ap24 Pleasant-Kill Select School for Young Ladies, at Beaver. AI R. STOKES would anuounee that ho i am. at the Si Clair Hotel. to this eity, receiring app Mons fbr admission to this school. mom desiring em send will please make applicatimi immediately, MI the number is fast Ailing up.l it will be remembered that no more than eighteen will ari be taken, and u these Mr. and Mrs. Stokes would my that thok will bes pon tow their whole time and attention. Mr. Stokes can be foundat room No. ZS, SiCialr Motel, from 7 to 10, A. 11., and 1 to 7P. M. Applications, to be more of success, must be made this week. anZO-2td • Dedication. THE new edifice of the First Presbyterian nossr.gatlon of Pittsburgh. will tw dedicated to the mews - Ice God. on Sunday, the 29th lust. The dedication 11C119013 nut be preached at 101‘ o'clock In the mini:than by the Pastor. the Rev. We!. M. Parton. Beryl. will also Co held In co llecti onsn at 3 o'cirek, and at 7% In the even ing. No will he in en at either of the services. A tale of pews wUI take place In the Church'. the Mon. day following, 30th inst.. at 10 o'clock. A. id. ap26-td McCAMuLESeI. tkirs'y Board Trust-ma A Valuable Property for Sale. I:ILE subscriber having a desire to move to the. West, olTre for ale hitproperty. which I. lont. quarter of • mile rom Pbßipsborgh, Beavor county, Sae oPPalta the Rochester Rallrad Depot, near the Oleo Itleer.h. It will cult meet excellently as &private residence for those who are engaged in bushiese In the city, on Rail. rade, Steamboats or for Gardens.. It mottles •tont 12 etas, ores two nary llama by M feet, sone .t a r t frame It by 24 feet; a frame Barn, 23 be 32 fat a good Well in the yard; ant buildings; and .I.p AS grafted Apple Trees. • lot of Peach and Cherry Trait The whole or any art &the above mentioned property will be sold Lf chosen.- ha further articulate.enquire of H. W. CIMIOTTI, WatcbAlaker, Stoithlield et.. near sth. .p2O-3md GEORGE VOOT.III For Basques. %AI lIRPHY BURCLIteLELD have recd, In their lugs assortment ofnew Goole, rimentir opened, agree; variety of Good s for Spring and Sommer Basques. including Pequite Embroidered 51ealint. Tamboared tamask Iflossainga. Bands .ad Insertitra. for Trimming to w-White Goods f., Drosses. of all description, for &audios. Lawns. new style. of good., for white skirt, de. No 16 Fifth 00.. one door Bast of Me perionge Boat, gEING constantly in receipt of regular supplier of all the dlferrent grain of Teas Imported, la matted to eery ouch lodmmeents, at low Orion. a. will Alivlterty Cay,..Nay ad and VA, Birosugtays, Nay sth. ' -. Cffilettltt!lohnio)N.LY LWE . NTY•FIVR sp=.3•,lllt•T ''''' /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, ______ Front of American llote OF HARTFORD, CONN.—Chartered 1212. ess a y:pita'. • - - • PAID 131. - - 8500,000. C Surplus on let Jan. 1555, $ 273,273 CAPITAL STOCK and SITRPLUS seen neste d for the bearof all pollov-hold re. Se an evide i nc v e of the dab= we d have ave to imblic corn adence sod of our ability to pay all lames promptly r we Mate a fact that the receipts of this OoMpany from all Its Mendes vat, from 1125,t00 to 111,0,000 per wont& Its buelneee la large and well distributed, and In our opinion no Inn:trance Oompany in the United States &Suds bet ter inch:entry than the dfunt. They continue to mate losormme on InePerty In town and country. at Wee as low es 1 consistent with safety to the polio . bolder. R. B. TEN-ItTCIL Agent. Mire, Nceth•Westooroer Filth and Wood Stroetn Pitt. burgh. ap3/-17.d Iron City Commercial College, CHARTERED APRIL,',IBSS MUDD OP TIDDSDIDD IEI 81.1lanoy, Gov. Juts. Bronx. Pau.; Hon. J. E. 1311 ADE lio.Rx. Emu& E.T.Gos.„ 11 A. Pima. EN., Col Iffnao, IteC.AmolvAs, A. EIILWIDDOJE, WIL 110DDLI4 ED. CUIPZEI-1. P. Cunmat., Aux. townzi. EN. E 20., 4111.17: kiILLAR t 11110 . Princi l / 1 pals and Professin of Plebs and Ornamental Pentrianahln. I. I. lIITCIICOCK, (author of Ilitchccere system 'at Reek-keenint Principei of tbsillook and Lecturer on all important builnes• JOUN VLEMING, (author of alemines newandlmmor ed system at Book.eepinw) will deliver weekly Leafturus on the Mance ot Accounts- JAMES 11. EIOPKLNB, nvimber of the Pittsburgh Ilm, Lecturer on Commercial Lat. The Princirals bees secured tie ct Mr. L. J. Cons, who will gtee Instructions in Mathematics. Raid• rewnna, ke eranio Ctssam—New students received t tits institution every facility Is offered for the speedy attain ment of beauty and rapidity In PENMANSHIP. expert enc.!. Arithmetic, and superior skim In Book-keeping. Time unlimited. Success guaranteed. - tk4legeopen from 8 A. X. till 10 r. it. :STEEL 74 Wood street, MERCHANT TAILOR, BEGS leave tc announce the receipt of his Storing purchase. of Cloths, Cainiut.re. and Vestin The Mock hes Ixer. solectod 'rich care , tad will h. roads to order. with the swat promote.... and' satiliartiori. BOYS' CLOTHING. The Wok of Boys' Readrmad • gothic - ambraoas the ita 7 we defal to raft all ease.— l be zrdai F t IORNISHNG GOODS, Including ayrry article toe Galan:tone complete I:outtlt . V401(41.7/ be nada eery tonprieerfor Cosh close. No harge, Ihr doming thxdo. • apl4 “Wa etude to plasma" Mechanics' Bank,. Pittsburgh. IVOTICE b HEREBY oiVEN THAT, purnuint to the_provisiona of a. Act innorpaating mid Rang. eePrOved March Mith. 1353, and the AM. ap. ousted the 1013, day ... Apr 1 1 . 1330.aitillad "An tot Reg ulating Banks." DOGES to reoelve enbeeffiotiorne to the Ca_idtal Stork of . sad "lIEECHANICIP BANK, P 1173- I=o Itc o n t. b i l ,. be h pen u ed t r e thiNer s okm . a s tor x r i tn 4 0 1 APRn...lBll;ifieo l elock A. 31,. to remain open,llar eon days. from 10 o'clock A.. N.. turtll 3 o'cift P. 03., (teach day. J. K. Moorhead. R. IL Hartley. . B. Butler. liera4 , W. 0. Ladle: R. Hiller, Jr, 11. L. Ri W. 11, 110% 114 41. W. H. Smith, Wm. L. Maack. firs.m.t.B.Elitite%%ort. I ‘ ..S i c i .any, William J. Andaman. T. R. llama, James Park. Jr., Goa. W. Jackson, Doubt Campbell, IL Hepburn, lease M. Pennock, . - tVitPZLbr2b'Wii P. J P ran P hgeted .A.'eiE 3:r .Robert Gaiway, A. Kirk Samuel lkloClorkan Geo. W. Ca me o, Robert Dalian, Body Pattereces, A. W. Loomts, Andrew Burke, J. 3. Dilworth. iapP3wdl Oommlaktuds. HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE. II:11E undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, CARINSVMAKENS. and Workers la cod generally.trlth hit Patentadandraloable Plum& All who ham trMd it pronounce It a moat valuable Im rentlon, that must soma mme Into general Tba W. lowing letters from practical orotßatien an but two mums. many letters the Patentor haareceiredreammoindhig thin Plans abort all others In user • Prrrommon Stun Cialirtr PacroaTA • Pabroary 111815. • • Ws herebri certify. that during the last 'moles =moths we hare used Ilopmeo Patent Plane, and do not lisidiste to recommend It to Caldnetntlaken and Carpenten as on. rier to any other Plane in vas. We onside:it pft - allat• adapted to planing oak,'chenr, walnut and all sorM o hard mood. mid ltir planing reneerii,ll Is far superior to Um old mode of scraping, lisuldm bring Muat mulatto( time. One man. by mins thin Plane, gill plane more ta nears than Ore men can do by any other plane or method Inns& .H. IL RYAN 00. To Mom P. EATON. Dais Bir-4 hare azamhoed lloriPer / a Patent Beath Plane, and believe It to be a most exoellent trek. thr sue lbr whkla It Ix Intel/dot so a romblnatlon of plane sad scraper. It n ot rtleMarly adapted to plaubog rineers, and h am. require onetburth the thole ox labor of then, ileMtitsLazd I haw 00 doubt, when Its propertMe beoorae known. but tact ic t 1,111 entirely inomieds the Erizienedloul. and laboilm custom 1 moat sheer/billy noommend It to alllmam =tared In the Cablnit billd••••., so rm. my knowledoe or It. there Is arthnoir as wall fatted to dee • amooth and beau. tlful Ankh to veneers as the Hopper Patent blench Plane. Java W, Woo Furnlttde Wareroorns, 9f, PLIThIru at, Pitteharc • . ftbruary 21..1816. men AATo/l. of this city, le my sole Agent Ito the Ws of planes, or of rieliti to manufsaars and Mil Um. ah WAL C. lb /P FEIL Plttaburgh. Marsh 21 , 1865 . rlatamoo. - ..____,___ tim. I OSES F. NAM No 19 Sixth et.,agent .*fix selllaand Vizi. P A TENT . 1110111. la now u Tto r grpa t tlag OTl ' lf:WZgets= r,...t.i.-..... (Ws patent PAL, km libig Iron: Doan a Hoek Drilling llastilnea. Hopeland'a gtationar y and Port w able Ban Idllig Onmsford's Steam and Wlstos O, im d - (12gLsAlsr b ilb4li b ;ml=?s i, al2 idarblurn eet. la and rambinlsta, and pont:mused smissi g =j Inns; W. 111111/0 Iltltao/41101t0 mil MOW to. Make eta yesul them unties In any Plant th e moots?. He has also the sale botinnued ?lints and Wasnammid tlntsbod ItrusWork. • • Ha Is *bowed to take Agenda the the sale at eth er patented eta and men Inventlons, andghe to the business nal and enutmot attention. EH rani to the followinf LARD. The mr_bearibers Immo knit_ been acquainted isttli Ir. V. Latour mid ham n b mdtation Is resammemillog b to all lasi may .Imb to mutdoy Ws iterstese.tt ru a Homeric:undoubted Integrity ..d I to *toes azertAmmy reliance may , • Navin It * . , W. Ho f t i tinna .. Wm.Larksen s.. " . 1 "' arsta ' ~ W. EL L' Demi, KT'''" p . a.... . r: taa"ilamd.a. eavr Ba t bl an 4 L. 11.. at. • , w . Jekastolls , fttlirarts NZ/ . s i l ei.. A. W. WIONISISW . tivIsba WI& . • - 4lt L AUCTIONSALES. 1)1 M. DA. S. Amerioneer. saa Roc?.!. comer Woad and Fetis stow nilitAND OMNIBUS : LiI;TE AT- Alla y." TIOM—On Wedneadey Often:two, Alley 24:1,at 2O'clock, ei the iiebrille Stailon. Penna. Aventv. will be sold the enure do, oftbatconcerti, consisting of Titre', °natal, ihrlt Might Bets of Mastless, One dining Wagon, &a Terms at es'e. ap2ii P. M. DAVIS, Ault. ITIZENS' DEPOSIT BANK STOOK AT AUtON—Thie evening. abte'aiee,) AVM 26th at 734 o'cloc the Merchants' F.-stimuli, Fourth street, etti be milt On shares Citizens' Denten Bank Road note ' P. M. DAVIS-And. , )ARLINGTON CANNELAL CO R. R. .1100. AT AUCTION—On Tbkralat maim APril 2 th• at 7 o'clock. at the Merchants' It:charge, ith crill sold. forraccount wheat It mar moon, Bo .k.cal Dnrllngtotrettinal Coal It. R. Co. Stock. ap:4 DI. DAVIS, duct. lAONNET PRESSING MACIIINES AND IRON EI-AT AUCTION—On Thantday .fternoca, April ~3 O'clock, will be .1 , 1 ob tke ameriehO Wes rnse otnol V iVoltri d licecciog• Irons, koiicity lolVocts, ap24 . P. Idi DAVIS. duct. fiROCERY STORE .IN .C.Viti'REgdf,. VILLR AT AUCTION—On Lburaday morning.=l 26 , 1410 clock. at Cie atoreemner of Lwalt =d ote. will be Id. thefentlre stock of Grmeeles,Queenswart. Tinware, V lety Goods. Store Stator., Cordage. as, among w hi are Teas, Sem% Wawa Spite..Bo6%oga Wen, via, and Lard Oil. Vfnenar, Wooaware, Stoneware Scales and Weights, with • ivi. ty of other articles. Terms o.M. Sale positive. P. M. DAVIS. Aut. , SiIIBLIC SALE OF DRY GOODS—At this .th roo rj o h o Thompson, No. 106 lilarltst gill be - d! (as ne le declining battnese.) his onuor stock of Foreign end DomestleDry GOOsid.,_whir4us nem ears. fully selectedifor customer trine. The ageriormut le _gaits extensive, embracing the richest and /eq.. stein pre. Goods of every lety. splendid Embruhiatiesind White Goods, grape, 011 k and Thlbet Shawls, • Den. Applique idantillasand Vieettes, Linen goods, lioehnT and Glove; Pent.ols. Umbrellat, ' , gamete, and Afall . se3artment. of de, rirablegoods usually kepn in. exteuri Wail atm.:— Solo Will M 261111.0 Monday MOrtlitZ. LP, .10 o'clock, and continue until all are closed. The attention alba ladies I. particularly mg u....sted. ap9 P. Pi DAT/S.Anch TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Fin EENBUILD INC/ LOTS 1. TUE Ravi WARD —•in Friday alter. noon. Aprl 27th, at 3 o'cleek. , off the prea.ises, will be .old • the Orphan? Loan of A fiegbeni county granted 3lst, IBM, to John /I.•cron,. U . mtee of Robert Porter. Eq., fifteen valuable bull ling lots, as had Ipt by the late lion. Wm. Porter,in his first plan of lots n the Sloth and Seventh Ward; of Pit .hurgh, Boren of which lota, to wit Nos. Co o„ , 42. iff '4l and4s.havo each-effort! of 20 feet on Ocean,. and extend back la +u gTlNVO T te, L rol 1 :7 178 C , 1 .N. k r,11,Z13, th tialre h . have each front of 20 feet ou Clark oti•offt, ON extend leek oeuthwardly the whole Matinee ta EON Knott. 00 feet wide. The above offersgreat Indneemontaito those desinnts of fourettaafng property near the business r.et of th e oily.— Ferme at sue. JOIN HEREON. TruaLtise. nab P. M. DAV/13. Amt. lAMOND: ALLEY PROPERTY MR SALE—That 'valuable a nary. Brick Dwelling Rause an B tore, No. 25 Diamond Alley, at present occupied by Men . Kerber. t.tug among the boot stands or boatmen Lot baring • front of 15 feet and extend log WIC Tfi Rot,— APPIy to ' Jahn Pi - IL Dans, Ana. ATWELL, LEE vk CO:, WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce & Commissionlferchants. --• AND DEM...MEW 114 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,. No. S Wood fa., between Waxer and Front - et Ken PITTaBLIBAH. HENRY S. KlNtr. (late of the tirm of King & Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN PIG MEPAL AND ILO6.ME, No. 76 Water street, below Market, a 919 PITTEBINIOII: PENNA. Black hamond Line of PACKETS - AlLS:from Liverpool to Philadelphia the lot cresoh month. and from Philadelphia- to LlTte. pool the 15th of every month, owned by Thomas Maud. Co., 9 Walnut at., Philadelnhia;,and Elebardicto, P a c ettc.Ne 4, ;,Tre the Company. he. el hand e Paarage Tickma & n od Sight t rata for -- ro "seu payale at any Bank in England. Ireland, Votlaac Wales. ph tler . i . i.eiaengers from Now Took and Mho:W -Iyd .1011 N TIIO3IPiON, .EurVeith Agent, ap3:l- No. 410 Liberty at., sttsborgh, Pa. PAINTERS. a r a ACIN lE VIINFues, No. es THIRD sritzer. (Between Wood and !Market ttreets) All Okra - promptly attended 1.0. 1011..altns executed ln superior style. naldrtt 12OhnIrche0ta Young Hysoii.GiLio• r F ro* A d a—'—, :azt . d Innerial Teo; 50 halt Amato tine Blank Tea; 20 Coale* Ono OolongOdYnnaOn soolder and fopertLortgiLmswoloee: 20 do Old Government Java. • TOBAOOO-100 buss 5 and 6 snorted' brands; 20 do lo Lump do 60 Catty bor. lba. SUGARS-50 bbl. Coffee Swam SYRUP AND yru SC ps OAH ; _HOUSS 25110LASSVS--HO•bbla ern S .. • - 37 bble Golden Serum. • 100 bblelsmlllana Sugar llonao M. lesser ' 26 Lair bbls Sugar Homo o. byrop Molasses.FlSH-10 bbl. N 0.3 Sl g ankerah TAIVFoTNH ANHIIIIOnBIN-75 bble North Cardin& Tar bbla Eosin: 10 do Path. RICE-10 Tiftrill rem, Moe. CIGARS-150 tam* •RsOtted brand.. • 111— .CARDONATUODA-100 kegs (Lee, Brood,) CASTILE SOAP-20 bores (Hareellles.) • •, ' SALIGATUS-40 bozos in ripen . PIPES--60 bores clay Pipea. • The abase cooda now fanfare and arrhing hyenas] and • railroad, wbfrh together with a general ensortneent Pittaborsat manufactured articles.- will be ?glared to par. anima on ?seasonable terms by abolying to .. • ATWEL., LES & nall No. 8 Wood et.,tetweica Water end Front eta, • COTTAGE HILL ACADIGIY, ---. A Classical and Collegiate ,Boarding t3oluxd, FOR - YOUNG , C.E.NTIENZN: r k. ELEVENTH SESSION OF THIS I.ututi. will comulenres on lIIIPIDAT.Irtkr '&0/. School is located la the , pssm..thl al and Pie eclur tic village of Turtle Creek distant - tare Ire mill. Item Pittsburgh, and Is et easy access, several times a • 46.T, b 7 Eallroad. . The Academic Edifice (extsculealr 11310•11 as Brown's Exchange.) Is a lama, airy and commodious buildialr. three stales above the buoicent., • aturiberiag MST LOOMS, sad Is most admirably . and .eosivezilautly asraagui ibir a Board! ag &hod- The Grounds attached to es School afford amide OW for the Irma air eiercled.ol t.t. ruse,. • . • The plan eras geadertiple corcrechendiee sad Marna& embracing a Murat course or histrucidOri la • Classic SchroUtio Learning—the Modern Lan o—sad the no rrnl.l. .c branches ot en elm maw,' E. 2 hb a. Each branch has Its appropriate instructor-4h' num ber oefeachers beim gi la the proportion DI - Ono foe titan ectiolerg and amie bat the greet cciniDstual. "MIMI and .experleaced Teachers are employed la the eateral Qom* Menta. • Mora rho have ohlldrem k•dirate, are halted to ME and el• Mine the ansagementa made for the aosonsanas e lion of asholars.:. 1.. CATON, PrlmataL Itaneuntma may be mute to the lbllorhat irentlamenr- Praellt and forma patrons of the School: Hem Wm., Wilkins. "J. W. Duncan. Mae Roe. A. W. Loomis, R. Bradley.t;r: • Ron. J. ck. Hen n a Imel r R. . 8. A.s' Dr. J. Prod.. T. 131,11r°.6A1m-- Z. 1 .1411% EN, James sebooAlwa,'. Whit s . Egg.. • Alen. Whdaman, Kea, B. Ptoaar Fin ' s.. 'Wawa, Egg., J. Y. PAT Jacob /11 cr. Est. - " • - Mk retCl=m4&i:el'ottCh Pign??l, B !',i aT.O. • Mernan'a Boolatores,Plastranta; or apply to the prism Dal. at Tara. Creek._ . • 10111-lerd A Room inthe Gazette Buildings for Rant. WELL LIGHTED ROOM, on the second floor, and an of wreak infire Omer* Thallargion ann, la for tent for on% or a term of yew. would nit • Bontblndar. Engraves, or Lithoiaspbar or Weekly Newmann. Ottloa, . apl64.f . - - - TO FARM FOIL AALE . ' cotilisting - of 82 saes each* land, Masted in Columbhum 01:4 0 2 stiles shove WeHostile. and within ala as mile the ser attention a the Pituburgh &Rd Cenicland B. B. It la all under hon., and shout 40 sores. In 'cull:les thin • scant - tram dwelling hon.. barn, an: • null nv chard and proten, • well orgood water at the door. Ann coal under the whole fano, with two veins now opeoed. As the owner I. re..., ...t, Ms farm will be eokl .1 . the low price of 22,100,2 Y. tonne and turther ; intorm•- *NPPIT at th' 8* V 3. 61.1 . 137111Vt 80tf. .1 111. Id ert:. : . Second Supply of- SUMMER: D.u..Y OfIODS - .. ' N AIONDAY, 'April 16ifi:Ave commenced , repairing our second supply annoy Dry Goods min g 03 , 1 U of the tent arta and eholoost W e Odd no' been brotuat to thr city thls MOM. We Minolta' roreired roma new French at to icenaraso ntirety ditto , ' rut from tart Amon, td which Ire rometetin hrthr ths. • attention of the Lad les. soli . Lidadfrd d.,... 11. was. au:M*o'l)loN HOLESALE OROITERS, PrOdaca and, v v Commledcas lierebantkAnd Bailers In Plttslial: lrstq Manufactured Article/, No: MP üblnr. corner Pittabmigh. Pa. ' -„ ' • Co-Pnitnerohip heretofore exietbr !between& 6.1,01NG aaa Jolla - m enips, ju the b news of Brass Pouutliqg sad Gio. Plztled. LT Ohl 442' dissokre4 by mutual 0 , 1154411..• - ' • Tho bo.lous of the .late firm be hi B. A. LONG. who alone!" authorized to collect 'math, doe. and pa_ Its debta. • . U. A. Letil. littabzulh. April 20. 1865. JOHN L. • , ' T EE buoiness of Brain) •Foundin and Qaa 1• Plttloxliuoed .will hereafter be.,zztueted bp s the under; old stand, No. T"imn.llVallthAblllre". • PHILLIPS CO. wllliare the wreleza cf HOGG .GAL- Ir I..trilag• ma. ths Pm% Paundipx vet Gal,lttbiN Intginess.l mommattd Moon. PH i.wpg uo. totor Words and automats. •• • 210} • B. A. LONG.. HOOTS , AND .BHOES, - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . TAXES ROBB, 89 Market, and .6 Milon fir sta, third dal? the Itartet Bear",.-Vitabataitio would rozctrallyinforra his . tumorous Mead, sad ea" . altars, th a lan recoll. l l Spring sad sumac in the neater. dike. oo d g.. Y ties, and er the leapt atyla, um wadi The particular attention tithe lath. laluoltod to 69.111 mooned stock of ti altors. and fancy Soots sad eldrpas of all descriplionir idea • rdoe -stock of Cblldrene Claims sad Fancy Shaw which waacarerally selected. Par Geatiansui be ha any pattern offatayland Wearing, artiolos. Par. Muse for nab lu leasquantities enable him to MI et as low prices am any establidanant will, sell in Ita etti. continua to xneituractles as borretokire. , any Mud_ wij. tbt beat materials.. Lidice and Geatkaana' wear. In th e Wald Arm wwwo. OR BALE—Therattuta, 2E6.; of a BsA+, _ MEANT. an goal /1.1141/16 , CS= • ,7