PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PITTSBURGH: - =DAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1856 .InteTs Adurrigiers.—iieltber the Editorial Boobs or Printing letalgithmentof the Doan amok, are owned inhalant, ktenithozenhodeelretheir Daiwa tosIIP. , lathe raper on )fraday morning, rill plasm bead than In before 6 *Mott; on Warder.. .advanee • :menu.-- ereafter no eat, Kription "Mb. tam for the vor or wrair noleme pryment It spade In advance. tile:floret tbs. Moe V sp. to Ida& the anbeniptioa"le pole. the paler slll iorreobir stepped. =dm the .becviption Is re nested by edreoes MIZOSOC .1I tratoduat advertising, of every deecription, sill be repotred to be peal to ad • v... The .17 arxera.ne sill be Shore necial montat- IT or yearly contracts are made. seadts v"..put.b.rsh Weekly dazeUe.—The *stencils circulation crow IFErkip Gagtle offers to our bush., men mid degrade inedinin of soaking their business known Our circulation to betweenfour and nee thousand. retains .I., o cererp suescbant, nininffeiatnrer and shopkeeper In Wortern Penturrivania. and Historic Ohio. ia - Kr. 11. P.SIUELLEFt. late editer - ot the Rugs of (trod and now connoted with the Pittsburg. Courier, Is 'esaturinst to solicit suberiiptlorts and &dyer - clause= for theratsburgh Gazette, according to our published terms Pittsburgh Mattis 1.1855. • . limmova • Tin OFFICE of the Pittsburgh Gazette II hes lkiettl removed to the new building on - Fifth Wed. igumutabove P rote gmi stant hliel Mash.„ end immediately adjoining the • Mending abater on eneb olio's 0 1 Mtn paper Kuala—The telegraph yesterday reported in our columns that "The people of Kansu have issu ed aproidarnation declaring Gov. 'Reeder incompe tent for his position," deman ling of the President that he be removed and calling on •'the people" aforesaid to designate his successor. The despatch in question came from St. LOtais, and it is easy, therefore, to understand what it means. The people—the actual settlers—in Kansas have taken no such action. They know how to appreciate the worth of a man who is on their Side and who has the firmness to do .what he thinks right, The "people" who have been engaged hi this business are those rowdies and lawless creatures who recently made an irruption. from Missouri into Kansas for the purpose of controlling its 'elections.' That they are skulking cowards is seen in the fact that they dared not issue this "proclamation" until after Gee. Beeler had left the territory for Washington City on official business. Another .despatch from St. Louis, which we find in the N. Y. Commercial of yesterday, tells the tale in a different way.. We subjoin it: Sr. Lotus; Apnl 2.s.=The copy of a hand-bill headed "People's Proclamation" is just received from Kansas, dated April 9th. It was not cir culated until aftet the departure of Gov. Reeder. It says ad follows: Whereas, Governor Reeder has shown himself incompetent and unfit for the duties of his posi tion; and whereas the appointment of a man to the Govern rship without consulting, the choice of those to be governed is an arbitrary exercise of power, , the citirens of Kansas have therefore resolved to bold en election at Leatenworth on the 28th inst., to elect a person to succeed Gov. Reeder; whose removal will be solicited. tails hare been made for delegates front-each district to meet at Leavenworth on the 2Sth, -to select a suitable person to fill the office, whose name is to _ . be forwarded to the President for appointment. This is another step forward in the conspira cy begun List fall in the election of a territorial delegate. Having overawed and outvoted the - people of Kansas, the Sfissouri Goths find Gov. Reeder an insurmountable obstacle to their fur ther progress. He will not grant certificates of election to their fraudulently chosen candidates for the legislature, and they can do nothing fur ther until they either kill him, (which they have not the courage to do,) or oust him by working Ilion the President with what influence they 'ham or resorting to a revolution. Hence the stepnowtaken. This plan probably , is to hold the proposed .convention in Leavenworth, composed of AUs sourians, and designate an individual of their own stripe for Governor. If the President ap , points him and removes Reeder, well; every thing will then work smoothly for these fellows who grow the hemp which is aching to encircle . their . treasonable necks. Brit if the • President refuses to remove Reeder, then the creature . chosen by the slaveholding rabble will be pro ' claimed Governor in spite of the-President, who will at once assume office on his own account, and convene the Legislature elected by the Mis souriane on the 30th of March. This Legisla . tare will . pass such laws as the Missourians want, the Governor appointed by popular Ma' ereignty.will approve them, and then will come the struggle to decide which is the rightful gov- ceiling power in Kansas. This, it strikes us, is the programme marked out by the conspirators. The adoption of such a course would be the inauguration of an insurrection in all its essential forms. The President cannot, with due respect to himself and the American-name, remove o faithful public officer who has maintained the rights of those over whom he was placed; and if any attempt is made to establish an independ , eat territorial - government, in contempt of that authorized by the laws of the United States, the President will be called on by every considers tiou of duty to oppose to it all the available pow er of the nation. • We shall await, 'with- much anxiety, some in dication of the course which the President is in clined to take. Gov. Reeder is now on his way to . Washington, and all the information necessa t'ry to his justification will be forthcoming in due season. In the meantime, we are glad to note the following contradiction of a. report sent out to St. Louis from Washington City, which we find in the correspondence of the N. F. Courier and Enquirer: "Among other outrages peipetrated by the Atchison division cf the Nebraska party, is that of originating and circulating the infamous blan der that the result of the late riots in Kansas, called an election, was Celebrated by a drunken debauch at the White House, in which the Pres ident. participated. It is hardly • necessary to say that the calumny is not only false in itself, but, that it has not the slightest fact or incident in the life or habits of the President to rest upon. But when the statement can be issued by the presumed .friends and instruments of the Admin istration, it has shown into what miserable com pany it has fallen, and what low influences are supposed, by its own friends and allies, to con, trol it. To illustrate the falsity of suck allegations, I may repeat that .I have been assured by ardent supporters of the Nebraska bill, and consistent adherents of the Administration, that the2resi dent was indignant on bearing of the vio - lence and frond which had been practiced in . Kansas, and so expressed himself to. Judge Johnson, a member of the Territorial Court, now here." Reuse Nows.—According to a statement of the Mato Treasurer, the following embraced'all the relief issues in circulation on' the let of last • December, and of this sum $1 1 IAIOO ha's since been canceled: Bankerchamberseurs em.sl4 co • Hank °middlemen - - 43olumbla Bank and Midas Co. 0 , 510 00 Yuman' Bxanßak of Lazeastar • 100,2 , & 00 . Llarriatra.rnk • • - 00023 00 Lancaster Baak • • -• 106, , 2113 00 .LantaaSaz County Bank • • 47,011 00 ' , 345 Amount Taller rinteereanceled br dal= 0,123 00 fund Dee. 7.7.1854 111.00 00 00 Amount of old Imes In emulation, no tee =UM Auditor (3 es moot - • - 41,238 00 gamma ••• lon - - • 393,361 00 If we had been aske4 to say, before seeing this table, what amount of Middletown money was in circulation, we should, judging from the frequency with which it is met in this part of the world, have placed.' the Spares considerably above those of the State Treasurer. But he ought to know best. OVB. BOOK TABLE. "4111XASE AND COMPAIZATITT ANATOXY, 001' AND 1110M211. By Airs. E. P. Cutter.— With .ono Hundred Engravings. New York: , Clark; Austin & Smith, No. 3 Park Row." This is a. school book, in 'Mel a difficult but interesting study is - Simplified, mado plain and freely illustrated. Tho science of Physlolou is one worthy of careful study on the part of all, atuitho introduction of such books in the public schools most add immensely to their usefulness. -.For. Sale by A. H. English & Co.. Wood st; f“Eina AND Poop.; and other Tracts for the Times. •By .thc Rev. J..C. Byle, B. A. New York: R. Carter & Bros. No. 253 Broadway." This is a collection of sever. LorMate tracts is one volume, all, however; baying an in timate connection with each other. It Is a re pent of an English.work, and a lofty tone of piety pervades it throughout. • It is an excellent book; for christion family reading; For solo by J. S. DariMincldarket street. EJMISEDIC'S BXVISW AND COVAILZSIT DSTLC TOItir. May his born promptly baited and main Labatt, tatotal.ittlintOtta • MESMI We are indebted to the Bev. Mr. Speer, of California, for copies of "The Oriental," pa per pablithed partly in Chinese and partly in English, for the benefit of the Chinese in Cali fornia. Also to W. H. Allen, clerk of the steamer Ben Franklin, for New Orleans papers forwarded from Louissille by mail. . - - "OLD POiLINION POLKA : by Henry Belkaark." "FEai LzAr POLKA, composed for the Piano: by C. L. Paticolaa." "Haulm, Schottische. By Albert Holland." Baltimore: published by Mil lar & Benham. ' These three original pieces for instrumental performance are written In the light and bril liant style which is now to popular. They all appear to be of cosy manipulation, to moderate ly advanced performers, and have all the ele ments of popularity. ...Ur Br/mutt, MY Own! Ballad: words by a Lunatic 'of Utica Asylum, N. Music by F. Kiev." This is one of the Bongs of Sunkers Opera Troupe. The words are sensible enough, although written by a lunatic, and aro sadly plaintive, if not poetical. The music is appro priate to the words, though hardly simple enough in its character for a lulled. "Six Zarnrus. Southern Arietta, written by Pierre Vidal]; music by S. F. Scull. " A pretty trifle, both in words and music, which is well in dicated in its title. "Tns VOICE or air OWN. Song, with Piano accompainment. By S. F. Scull." A Smoothly flowing lore song, the music in the temper of the words. ~ F iowsas asn-Srans. Music by 11. Kuchen." This is the well-known German song of •' Blu m= and Sterne," the German text being given, with an English translation. A beautiful song, with beautiful mimic attached to it, and which oughtto he a general favorite. WHEN sums, WE ALL MEET AGAIN. Arrang ed for two voices. Music by Henry Bellman." A very common theme, but the music of this composer is very gracefully and artistically writ ten, and in this instance. he has succeeded in making a happy application of his talents. . ~ T nu ANORL'S Bann. Music composed by Henry Hellman:" A song based on a child's 'fancy about the rainbow. The music is adapt ed to the ballad-like tone of the words. "Toms I Lore, Goan Ntaarl Ballad: music" by James Pierpont." Not a "good-night" aong,by any means, tuft the plaintive breathings of a dy ing child beautifully rendered into verse. Music plain and characteristic. All the above are published and for sale by Millet and Beacham, an extensive and success ful publishing house at Baltimore. The music here enumerated is all new, and much of it mer itorious. All the pieces named are marked 25. cts., net, except the Old Dominion Polka, 38cts. What about Sevastopol Wm= the London Thee. of the 4th.l We don't want to croak about our own position on the heights before Sevastopol. We will as sume that it is very strong; that, after the re sult of thb 25th of October, the R11531111:19 will not hastily attack Balaklava, and after the sth of November, they will be shy of attempting to sur prise ourcamp. We will assume that they have generally a judicious reluctance to come to close quarters with us, and that, though they seem to have nightly collisions with our allies, thanks to the greater numerical force of the French, and thanks also to those excellent Believes, they are not likely to drive their besiegers yet into the sea. We will . assume that the railway will do wonders—that there will be no more deaths by mere famine and nakedness. We will nssnme that the new Turkish contingent and the Pied montete army, will find their way into the Cri mea, in time at least, for an autumnal campaign ; we will assume everything that may reasonably be required. What we want to know is this:— Supposing everything to Do done that has been promised or promulgated hitherto, what more likelihood is there of taking Sevastopol before the Dog-days than there ever was? What more chance is there of our taking Sevastopol during the Dog-days than there was during the dead of last winter? What more chance is there of tak ing Sevastopol next October than there was list October? In fine, what chance is there of our taking the place at all, under existing auspices, and as long as the present estimates of the odds of war prevail at head quarters ? Has Lard Pan mere any reason tobelievethatsomething will ha done this April? It is for this April —for . the I very purpose of being on the spot;in position, and with ear supplies about us by this month,— that the allies determined to stand the rigor of a Crimean winter in their unprepared state, in stead of re-embarking after the failure of the 17th of October. If this month is passed in in action, in vaporing, in waiting idly upon Provi debee, or in expecting successes that will never come of themselves, it is evident that the fearful 1 sacrifices of the winter campaign will be entire ly thrown away, and our army might as well have passed the winter pleasantly on the Bosphorus, and returned to the Crimea Last month as fresh as if it had just come from barracks in England. If the Government at Loma halt no assurance, and can give no assurance, that April will be made use of before it is addedto the months that have been lost, we have oneimore question to ask, and that is, how long they mean to leave the conduct of tho war in the present hands? It cannot be our design to spend 20 millions of ma nay year by year, and 20,000 lives, merely to maintain a position.in the Crimea. The British people do not contemplate a second - siege of Troy, which, at the present rate, will cost us £200,000,- 000 and 200,03:10 men. They expect something to be done. They are ndtsatisfied with a mere exhibition in the Crimea of those excellent de fensive qualities which have won so much re spect at the Horse Guards. They want some thing to be. done; and if something is not done before long the- same public impatience wbieh has already effected great things will certainly insist on some radical change in our present sys tem of government. Burning of the Wfillam Knox . . The steamer William Knox, commanded by Capt. Wm. Yard, was destroyed by fire on Sun day afternoon about 4 o'clock, at Flint Island, in the Ohio river. • The fire originated or the hurricane deck, among some chairs. She wan fully loaded with freight and passengers for Bt. Paul, Minnesota. There were about 150 pas sengers on board, mostly emigrants. No lives were lost, but no baggage or freight was saved. - Boat and cargo a total loss, with no Insurance on the boat. The boat's books nod money were ales de stroyed. The work of destruction did not occu py more than ten or fifteen minutes, and, al though the pilot ran The boat to the Indiana shore, the passengers had to julep into the river to save themselves. The Crystal Palace, that happened to bo near by, rounded to and took the passengers to St. Lotiis, free of expense. Since the above, we have conversed with Mr. Stewart, the clerk of the Knox, who has given ue some additional particulars. The boat was frons ; Pittsburgh, bound for the upper Mississippi, and the majority of her passengers were emi grants from the Eastern States to settle in the West. There were quite a number . of women and children on board. The hurricane deck was covered with furniture, and fire spread with ex traordinary rapidiiy. The pilot immediately turned the boat towards shore, bat could not get close enough to make a landing, and those that could ewim assisted in saving all the others. The greatest consterna tion prevailed among the passengers, and but for the exertions of her officers many would have been lost. The Knox was a etern•whoel boat, and about two and one-half years old. About $l,OOO were in the Safe, which were lost. A hole was bored in the lower deck, and, as the cabin fell over, the hull careened, filled with water and sunk.— Mr. Stewart thinks the hall, as well as the freight in it; will be saved.—Louisville Journal. The Louisville Courier says: • deveral of the passengers, in addition to the crew, came back to this city, all of whom des cribed the scene as appalling in the extreme. Many escaped, with their clothing scorched and burnt on their backs, the devouring element driving them into the river Id such hot haste that to save lit was was all than was or could be thought of. Mothers with frantic haste were seen to throw their children into the water and jump after them, while husbands, fathers and brothers followed to rescue theta or all drown to gether. The Louisville Timm says - When near Flint Island she was discovered to be on fire on the hurricane deck. The mate being in the pilot house gore the alarm, and - started for the hose, firemen, &a., while the pilot set her head for the chore. The utmost con sternation prevailed. The cry of powder! pow der! in the hold was raised. The Passengers running to and fro, many jumping into the river and 'swimming for the shore. The pilot suc ceeded in landing the Knox, and we understand all the pamengers were eared—only one being 'A Vincisu DIA.MO3D.-A rough diamond pick ed up near Manchster, Va., small town opposite Richmond, has been receiwed in New York. The stone is about the size of a hazelnut, and weighs forty three karats. It has a flaw. In the centre, but it is otherwise quite promising. The Rich mond jewellers estimate its value at four thou 'sand dollars, and claim that, it is the largatt dla mod env la Bath /intim . . ~ ~-i`n -.-.. .-. NEW MUSIC. Have removed to their new store, 131 WOod erect. 5 &wee ahone P,jth street, which we hare built with the erPress 'adaptation to our Increased business. The Past door has been fitted up In MODERN STYLE exclusively for our retail trade, where will always be found complete assortment of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES of GENTS' AND YOUTHS' SOFT HATS AND OAPS, as well .. LADIES' RIDING HATS and CHM DEMOS GOODS, adapted to the se:monk We 'hall be pleased to see our friends at our Dew /tom. The four Upper stories am express/7 for our WHOLE SALE TRADE. where will he found • full steak of lista and Caps, embracing dearer. Silk. every variety. Soft, Pa nama, Lauber.. Braids. and Palm Leaf Hats; Silk Plueh and Cloth Cape. and Children's Goods of all kinds. Merchants visiting our city will 11m1 it their interest to examine our stock, as our facilities are nob as to enable us to ...pets with any Jobbing bums in the eastern citica ja27 The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture wands a remedy that cum merylind of Humor. from the won( Serwiala to a CAIRO% PiViPte. • He has trial it In over eleven hundred mem. and never failed except in twee.= (both thunder honor.) Ile has now In hie poasemlon over two hundred certificate, of It, value. all within twenty mile. of &Wen Two bottles are warranted teem. &nursing sure mo th One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples of the face. Two tothrew bottle. will dear the system of Wm Two bottles are warranted to cane! the •Mt emte, in the month and stomach. Three to Ave bottles are warranted to cure the wend ease of eryalpelae. the eyes. Two bottl.w are warranted to are running of the our. and blots:he/among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and rtsnttlna nits"- One battle win rare scaly eruption of the Abu Two to three bottlen ars warranted to care the we're% =Se Of ringworm. Two to thaw betties are warranted to eters the Is des perste eases of rheuraatlasa • Three to four bottles are warranted to etme salt rhesus Ft.. to eight bottles will este the worst sus of walnut* A benellt is always expeldented from the ant battle. and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity 4 taken. Nothing looks so Improbable to tear who have In oho tried all the wonderful medicates of the day, ea that a common wool growing In the beisturea and slog old atone 1011., should more every tumor In the Fyne= rot It le now s hoed feet. If you bare • honor lOUs to Yea There are no if. nor ands. tool ea- ba's about It attains ono cues and not yours. I peddled over • thousand bot tles of It bathe vicinity aikido. I knot' 11. 4 rflcU In every nee. It has already done .one of Oat mreateateuree ever does In Millit{ditiletia. IZATS it to children a year ebb to old people of aixty. I b are'iln poor, puny, RCM looking children, shoe flesh was so and flabby, restored to • perfect atate of health by one bottle. To those who an subject to • sick Malec-taboos bottle will alwey• cos IL It afro great rtinel to catarrh and dioinria. Some who bare been sash,. far pen, have to ken and been reitiOated by It.' When the body in sound, It work pulte may. but whore there Is any Seminole:ova of the functioned' nat.,n, it arlil nay very. eltigular lags, but you mod not be alarmed—they always dine pear In front Roo day, to a week. Theo blamer • tad re rat from It. On tics contrary. when Una feeling Is sone you will feel yourself like a new baron. I heard mon of the mot extravagant of It that man overlie toned to. Nochoyaif Stationer neeeteery—tat the best you can get. I love likewise an hob, which. when sty meted in moat on, di:wolves Scrofnlow ...Ulna of the neck and undsr the can. Price GO outs. Pace of the Medial Discovery SI pair bottle. DIILECTIiiIiS FOIL MUM—Adult, no. tabliespoonful pe day. Children over elaht peva dessert apoonfiali ehiktren from fio. elata yeam, teewpoonful. no dtreciJon can be made applicable to all nonaltutions, tea. ...nab to operatc on the bowel. twice a day. ofMr. KEN !. NI:DIf taro personal attendeno In lea rases tooth Sold. wholesale and retell. at Dr. EINTSEIVA, 140 Wool trot coma of Vircha Cloy - feSiliwT A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Morals Joreporntirm Cbrdial relleves`with wonderful rapid -117 .eery ditumier incithmtto the digestive apperatua re storre the appetite; renew, the istranwth; battle. them.. elm, breves the nervai, eves elasticity to the spirit& re. ofultx the nrental ...Om. ban lobes despondency imparta to the attenuated theme 1.13111Z111.1 SprOiralloo allay. Imitation. came the diaturbed itnaaination, kale up the .battered sonstitution: and may he taken without fear by lb. Imbleet maiden. wife or mother. a. It t. compneed solely of the jukes of rare Orieutal herbs,. potent only to Invigorate, exhilarate and restore. If the system has breune relaxed by Improper indulges. me. the Cordial will Ware • more vigorous vitality into es,. ery organ- The Latitude mulling from Imo boors or too clooe appikatlon to Labor °rimy kind, I. quickly removed by Its action, mod balm engaged la eedentary occupation., and sub; et to inconvenience therefrom, will Pod It • safe and he stimod.t. Whore Umeiroulation of the blood Is sregaish, or any actin, functiOnsof the body are suepend ed or imperfectly performed. it will rectors the natant! as, tlort and coomninicale permanent career to the secretive and dietrilmtive organ& Those who are bowed down by physical debility, and or Amble mte to despair of one recovering the rigor and mien of manhood. a. Invited to give this wonderful Intlgorant • trial It emboli]. the elements.of their restoratkm.— Before they hare (slimmed the fret bottle, they will be meadow that the neen.rative principle, Is at work in,ev. try debilitated portion of their , frames, and hope, soon to be realised In their thorough recovery, will enring op - to their hearts. The Cordial Lt put up, highly concentrated. In plot hot tJew. hid. $3 per Dolls, two for $5, sir for 113. C. B. =NO. lroprivtar. .N 0.192 Broadway, Now York. Asans.—ylttabundu ittilll6 Baas., No. GO Wood strook Uso. Lt. /Cruz; 140 Wood et; .B. E. =LW, 47 Wood 4. Allogban7 City: J. Patinalla. Bold by Druggists throughout the Itultsd litotes, Cana da. and the Wont Truths& Best Known when Tried.—These gentle men tots pleasure in testifying In regard to 11. A: /atm eetook•s Warmlfoge, became two of the ern hare nand It In their private mantles ea ptoolasoa fora number of learn, and they hare known It.by obowyntlog to be stood - New ALOVIT, Jniy 4th, 7858. Ifusrs. B. A. 1.47.e.0.ck .f • acing sism—llaving sold your valuable Vennifuge fin some thee, and haring seen Mused for maul hare, mould recommend It to all as • 1 , 112 e and eflician t remedy for all mace of worms. In no Instance have we ever seen any evil resultsfollowing Ma administration, but 'always has It answered the purposes for which It wags Intended. .and been entirety satisfsctory. Believing that everything that has been pet kill In re. ward Mils virtues is strictly in accordanee with our otr eervatione, notdmly as practitioners. but as men of bud. vent, we would Unhesitatingly as to all who read this. that Mb the best Ye * now in nee, and that Its vie , 'toes are test known when tried. MELT HOOVER & RIELY. ofPrepared a andßM mid M bi s. ll. A. FALIN &ESTOOK 0p3.1 0.. corner tYoal se / alAvrT A Gentleman living on Squirrel 'Hill salve "My wife bas been surely afflicted with DPW** for the last year: During this time she had need aconany medicines which seemed to aggravate rather than remove the disease, that we &hood den:aired o f her reeCnin7.— Llving In the musts,' she eniolod all the advantanes of yore Mr and exereJao yet each - day she Foamed to he more enfeebled. With team difficulty I persuaded her to take your Rolland Eaten. which I ant beta/ to Mete has com pletely cured her• See advarthement. ateltdawD. The St:Qua preyaree the.elemente of the blle and the blood; and It dc. the work feebly and he eeffertifi neer pease is the certain reseTh at moon; therefore, sea.' "diction of the liver le percelve, we may be acre that the digestive ergs. are out of order. 'The era thing to he dons, is to adnrinlater • Wait width react directly upon the etemach—tbe:miltateing of the "'heel ...Weary. Par this ye:pate we eau recommend Thailand's German Dltlere.Drepsred hr ' teeth " Philadelphia. dating u at alterative and • tank; It strength.. the digeatica, thee., the aehhtl e e " the blood and thereby :ayes zegelulty to the bagels. Bee adverthennat. DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAILDRUG STORE, favorably 10ad .1..c It. **nor of Cheetnu* and Maly do., Allegbesto city, win b 1014 ou teeaonable le.m. for geuileolois, *nosh; of • YLIMINU 111108. 414FlailAi T Ihvgaists. ticx to Wood st. iltutaraa, PM& SPECIAL NOTICES. McLane's Warm Specifle.-The follows inu from a customer, eh= the demand which this vest medicine has created wherever it has been betrodtwed BLessarea. hose Co. Pa. March 50.1850. Geserireues—ln consequence of Mt creme conunaptioe' of Tour "Worm Speeltie to thie place and et-IMM we hove entirely exhausted oar etoek. We should feel obnized by Tour forwarding. TU. Coroloa. Y., doom, with your bill, on the reception of which we will remit you the money. From the wonderful effects of said *edge In this neigh borhood, there mobiles 'old annually a let Te. crumilty, if to be had, (eamicsale and retail) from some local agent.— If you would compensate a person for trouble and espense of reriding,J think I could make it to 700 r advantage to do ro. • your* respectfully, WM. m. MALLORY. Messas..l. Kinn k Co. Per Wm. E. Dolma 13-Peireb.seers will be careful to ask for DR. !PLANT'S CELEBRATED YRIIMIERGIL and take none ebe. All other Termdfuges, to comparison, are worthier.. Dr. 31' Lane's Venal\ me. also his celebrated Liver PRL, out now be had at all respectable Drug Store. In the United &ates and from the pole proprietor., Also for mile by the sole proprietors, riming() nacrnfzu, ap2l-46,13 Bumemore to J. Kidd S Co.. 60 Wood st. :arch's Radical Cure Truss . 141 cure nearly every alas of manor/Min Hernia. Tresses at varicus prime always on band. Children's Trusses of different fornis and etrength for ante Eleatic fitocklnglifor Varicose or Enlarged Vein,. Abdominal Supporters—A dozen different kind". Pile Prom, for the mpport and cure of Pile. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crook d and deformed con. Mlon of the Chest, and many Meese. of the Chest. Suspend., Bandages. All these articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY. SKR'S Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 1.0 Wood at; eigu of the Golden .11oe tan or .1R be Bent to any part 01 the country by sending the money and mem., apkTelkerB A Substitute for the New Liquor Law DEL URBAN'S ANTLBACCHANALIAN maxia, • a➢d sure remedy for tho cure of . INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract ; and as a tonic Is one. Qualed. For the Ildlowlng complah to It Is a meet mass. ble Medicine; D.P.MIVieI, Liorr Onlipkgial, Azdepey. Nee,. Pam Perm of all hods, Delirium Trcrarnr, teener. at Debility. Thle medldne Islntended to wedge.. dunce In the system, and • distaste fur aleoholle drinks. Severed hudanees where we hare sold It. we have had the most gratifying muffle 0,1, to persons who are really &drege at breaking off the Indulgence to Intoxicating beearages, tide elldr will be a great help. Sold at fl per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. DEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood etreet, corner of Virgin alley; sign of the Golden lifortar. ap274.1.tw rktri/ ..o,7bgni by a male application of Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. As red clouds darken 1n the twilight. And blacken over heaven's blue skylight. So Clusiarioao's Qom Dra torneth To black the halt that radii , burneth. The euttle fish cunningly blackens the roam When en enemy darts at the quests little gnome Mit as quick Cats, loom will darken the flair. With hie Wry. of all dyes most efficient and rare! Eristadorde Excelsior Hair - Dye Ie cold wholesale and . tall at DIL EllYBEß'ci, 140 Wool etreeL at the Age of th . Golden !darter. REMOVAL. McCORD & CO, HATTERS, Ow to two bottles us •mooted to Cure all hum, MilE Mar C. SAME * CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER. OIL, Cuddly prepaied from none but fresh and healthy LIMN vadat Abe perannal saparvisica of thek aitead at the Ilehadea Z. C. B. 2lntake great pleasure In ofterlng their brand of CID, wtdotol on =coat of Ilts sunerfor mode of VMS!. Lion. treebness and perltp. oan betaken 'without dirnls/1 117 the Meet definite. /Lb anneeessary to advert to the ramillar ettlesty o. this Tiny vahtable and eeientide remedy. It. enemas in the pm ofChroolellhenmatima. Iteredola, and Lunn Dia ease, when eknifell7 oppiled end Pereenned 10. le no longer •matter or corner/um it la now aekuowlediroi Demers healing virtues &mon Incomparable to any other enedfle. Sold to bottle., wholesale and retail, by the man. olitsturers, JOLLY C. RAKER A CO, • No. 100 North Third et.. Philadelphia, Arad by Druggists in Pittaborah end elsewhere. Sell-taidawT OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855 the PA/3EBMM TRAM will run an tallow, until notlne: FAST Twar WILL LIAVZ AT 3 L K. MAIL 33.3 A 3 8 Exnzl. T Llr r AT aP. R. These Train, all run through to Crestans, and oauneet there With the Cloostatrne and Cbcchuvtl, Ohlo and Indi ana and Relletntalna and Indiana Railroad,. At Mans field. connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Mon roeville. Sandusky. Toledo, Chicago. de.: and at AMU.. ibr Cleveland. ke. No trains run on Bandar. Through 7 lash, are mold to Cincinnati, Louisville, LordsOndlanapolls, Chicago. Rock Inland, Fort Warne. Cleveland and the principal towns and cities Intim West The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN .111 OPTS Pittsburgh at 10 A. IL and 1 P. ■., and New Brigh ton at 7 A... and 1 r. For Ticket@ and further Information. &POT to .7. 71 CURRY, At the eoriaar ogles, under the Monongahela Rome, Or at the Federal street Station, to 0 - KAMM?: PARKIN, Eltfalmrgh, Muth 10th. 1855. JOHN COCHRAN & MANTIFACTIME.RS OF Iron Bailing Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window - Bhutlrrs, Window Guards, Fog. 91 Second at., & 86 Third 91., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., 'Have on hand a variety of new patterns Fancy sod oultabla for all 1 , 1.1%... Partlonlar at tantlati pakl to enclosing Grave Into. Jcbbtog don• at abort notloo. mhg-U WESTERN TEA S'I'ORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. M'CLURCI. Our Teas will be lound on trial unequaled et the rims to the citY, Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,so, 62 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. and 1,00 per lb. Engßreakfast, 50 and Imperial & G. P., 75, 75 ets. per lb. 1,00 k 1,50 per lb. Tags put up in -.day boxes from 5 to 20 110. Ps resift um. A Ilbera dineannt made to In•tall dealer. COFFEE—Jam, La Ottawa, and Rio Cbpr, Oran and Roasted. HUGURS—Looerines and Belcher's Por mnr and Chnuned .Suaars. (hocolakt. `.pica, Pfaff' Frca and Dried Fruia, d 5.„ dc. mhs British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT DILLSDRAWN TH DUNCAN, SHERMAN' & CO., ON THE ONION BANE. LONDON, IN BUMS OP LI AND CIPWAIU)& These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal Tonne orEngland. Scotland and Ireland. and the Continent. We alto drsar MORT BILLS on • M. A. Grunebaum k Bailin, ; PR.ASKIORT A ALAIN. a licartittanon to LH parta of Oamani. Switzerland and Maud. Persons intandlne to travel abroad mar procurethronah na Letters of Credit, on which:Atonap can be obtained. ea naaded, in ear part <drama. Collections of Bili. Notes, and other seenrltlea In &t -rope. will twelve prompt attention. Wlt. 11. WILLIAMS a CO., Wood. corner Third atreat DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One Hundred Lots, very edrantasermaly located, la the City of Dal:maul,, sod re. eractfally regent Imamate for the same. or Ley perilaa of theta Them of the Great Miruge Central R. It, to this city—the large UPPdrAiddiPP, transacted here—the biopsy lead trade. together with the Premut rapidly appreciating rains of real estate. combitse to pramiee detgrable moults to throe wishing to Meat In City Property. Any information ojil be promptly communicated if de alre.l. Address T. d. JESUP A COMPANY. • mh2hande Dubuque. lona. Pennsylvania insurance Com_p_any. OF PII'TSBURGH .I CORNER OF FOURTFI AND 4NITTIIVIRLD MTh. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300.000. LY I U O RE N n T a OS y E G OR AD I M ER B R F PERTy. LAD 41111 PKILIL..4 Or lea and Inland tinvigation and Transportation, DIRECTORS, W. 31 . C1!stock. A. J. Kennedy T. Friend, Deers* FL WAWA. r c S :, ... az : W. 8. Ilar.s, D. E. Part. On Wm. V. Johnston b. L. lOUS, hoar Patterson. J. Uttar Byron]. Jamb Hampton. .l Hampton. A. A. Carrier. Prrst4rnt—Roo Wm IP John race Prervidryt--110.07 PAttersm. .Seywary Tr.v.wrer—A A Llwrier ===2 Citizen's Insurance Compy of .rittseurgli WM. BAUALEY, Prrsident. 81.MUYL MAILLIIIKLL. l*ey. OPI'ILZ., Di WATER, BETWEEN MARSZTb4.I9II WOOD srßEl:rs. Air /WSW . a 4/ U . Lou or Ihreagek P.r . e. AL S O ap.anst ilteprraa 4/ U. ARA and . JUAN IVI /IGATIM wad fRAASPORTATION. DIZSGTOJaI , Wm. ard Floyd. kamoloale%T: ALE nor, liobvet Moo r. 3/. W l ll. Billlftl 3 .l g. mmommo, John F. Thlororth, Immo M. Fermat. /Tomb, &alms, W•ltor Itrymot, J. Sebooomakoc dm_ M. Cloopor. 1 Wm. 11. Ram MUM. John_._. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Inenranee Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PI7II4RUDDII, PA. nt)nr. .AL IPA T. Pruident Juice D. Idolltu.. bey. This Company makes °Tory Insurance app parr:lAA to or utt rautecrtad vat!, UPI CURS. d I.4.l7lleivet, mad . trlb=ar, R sa i d Marino [Wks A. erally And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And haateet the Peelle of the Bea awl Inland Naehratkia MMitE;=l 01.01 . 01 M Mound. 13radla7. John Fullerton, m.I J... N. 111Ilman. Chu. Arbuthnot, David Itleher, Horatio N. Lea,Klttatinlng, .ear est roLl Robert Galway, Jamma N. lloom William Phlllipa. Jahn ' , calf, loaapki P. ()maul. U. ID, John WWI% rae.G.l.rfa I Poe. copy 1 PIA ILA DELPH IA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 011.F.STNIIT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM 11008 E Will make alt kinds of Insurance., either Perpetna or Linkµ on every deerrlptlon of Property or aterchaudl" at reasonable rate. or premium. 011.:ItT P. NINO. President. IL IN:lleunnx Vice Preeldent. 1/111.10tOlLe: K. it. Grp& Coo. W. Brown, Jo.. & Peal, Jo ICUs&n Clayton. & P. B. S !bunni,.yes, K. P. B. 7 he liam.. 0. Pman J. Means*. P. Mammas; Pecre • . J, 0. COFFIN, Amtrak r Third sod Wood otrolta. Western Insurance Comp any 01? PITTSBURGH. rai l l i t tV":71411 m orig'o 4 t r d Mums Risks. /LOW.. Jr,. Than geott. Jas. MaAtAsy J. W. Butiew, A. Maack. Geo. Darns, Wm. LyoN O. W ltielataost. hiathl Clibmarat„ ,0 W . Jackson, J. Litighinitt, Wm. H. Smith. SOr• how Institution managed by Directors well Imam in thla community, and who will OhawaY_ attoit ,ad bnvmpty Mr all lames at he No. V 3 {gates lithrost, (BMW& tkes Wurabouse,) up stars, Pittsburgh. jaaba litehance Mutual Inrarance Company OF PIIILADELPIIIA. OFFICE NO, 70 ISA L VUT BTERK7'. C 0 0 , 271.5117.64—.A5en5, a OW, &curdy . inmenv. .FIRE.INSURANC Buildinge, Mar. etiandiae. Furniture. &c.. In two or emiht.7. The muiMelPouople, combinedwith the security of a Stock Catital, entities the Donned to Mare in the prate of the Company, tugboat liability for Mmes. The Script Cartificatee of thliOmpaer. Mr Milt., U. convertible, sapar, into the Capital Stock of to. Oman% B. 121 Kt . /Lg. I s =te4l . t. DILECTOIISt Clem Tie& 0. Wm. It. mom Lewis ..tehhumt. Oeorge N. Baker. T. O. Rockhill, Bad. W. Tinnier. 0. W. Carpenter. Z. Lothrop, Robert Steen, II: L. (Imre. CAU.,bMerli Rnbert Tolatn. Meant 0 . Jetties. . James L. Taylor, Wm. Musser, Jamb T. Boating, Archibald Oettr.. • 0. id. Inroad, t Wm. kl. Semple, Pitt J. O. 00111 PIN. Anent. ethfelb . earner Third and Wood street*. RARE' & CO . .A. IL TIOLMES 1 BROTHER, amtureelmmus SOLID% BOX . VICES, HAMMERED MON AB -LES, CIIOIVBABS, SLEDGES. MAT . TOMO, PICKS. Timber,Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, 'swum; ondrozkyriikitaarnov. Car and Bridge Bolts, IrlWThread and Nuts complete, PITTEDARGH, PA.,: • -. WAlinoosa. No. 112 Wars, Asa 107 Jun fn. wow WOOD AND NNIAIIIILD Ire. IN - A! work trursatsd :HENRY. H. COLLINS, COMMISrPO II IIRCHANT, MEW, littrEW D s ' a ,'FIBII, • And Produce Gonsrallr . NO. 25 Mood streot, Pittsburgh. JOBS )21"um %itliol:ESAr,}.7'iTirecrdi pa ao woup s em air . n erwygitir. Versainask wit • Neuralgia.—This formidable cliseue, whleb seems to tails the ekllt of DbyekLexts, rklas las she& to Cartels t.panish kliztare. Eng. Boyden. formerly of thadstor flour. Nev York and late szopristre of theEsdange Ilotel.Slehmond. ls om piths hundred, who have beau cored of serene Se. rad.. by Carter's Spasdah thstars. m h p hb eme , ho hu recommended It to Damien of ahem wh o web, andering with near!, emery Dann of dic e..., with the moat wonderful sucams. Ho says it V the Moot extraordinary medicine he hu cm used, and the Oat blood mine,. known, tee adverthement In another column mh2lbed*,,er ARNOLD & W Chilson Furnaces, Tero't Iron Tubing AND F/TTING GENEIULLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Buadosga. & W. will cant:net firs Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Citilson'aFranace, Church., Bcbools..llamitala, Factories, Green now., Court Mtn. Jell llotela or Dwellings. No. 3 Marko:at. Pittabwrit PEARL STEAK MILL • ALLEGHENY. Floundelivered to families in either of the two cities. Ordels ynay be left at the Still. or lu our bane stores of LOOAN, WILSON &CO.. 52 Wont' st. BRAUN t REITER, ex:lnm. Llhert2 555 SL CIAOt. U. P. SF2I9STy., Diuggltt, /Me rhe . B. , Abs. (ARIL v.% DELIC7In . I. BRYAN. KENNEDY SPRING STYLE OF RATS. M'QORD 04 LIATTEAS, Have now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen timer.' !CLEFS CATS, Npriny Style. M. 0.. complete asPortment at Goo& an•l Youths' SUPT RATS, of the latest *hinny, to which they invite the at tention of the nubile-1 Corner Filth and %Voce] eta. tnhls - - - 11'Clintock's Family all the attention of h.utanf fatulhooeoul others, to the act rertlerroent on the fourth Noce of the , . rehfuhle Fora , 11.11cinoe. Ease and COMlOrt—The Conformator lately Imported from Peri, exactly mite the Hat to the pacallar 'lupe of the Meet new hat le as cooly on the head se an chi one. A neat of and a i,od lint may M ha.l at 77 Wood qt. ar2Dtf . W. DOUGLAS. Ticket Agent. BROS Balm of a Tnonsand Flowers, for beau tifying he Complexion, and eradicating all Tax. Nicht. and FlaCiLas from the lane. Sold at Dr Keihnoa. 140 Waal street. teltklawS New Dagnerrian Gallery. MR. NELSON would rospeotfully inform his friends and the public gererally, that order to meet the den" Intintasing demand for his Dguem.otypen, he has hail built and has now completed (over the Old. Poet Office, Third street,) eon of the most eparionssod maimilleent Sky light I/eller/el/ ever constructed for Da /Orme/Arlo POrPmeo. in the Unitod States. Wears now Preppirml to execute Likenessee of all. Moo and styles, In It weather, Iron/ II oclock A. M. till 4 o'clock P. M. A 'hilt from a/I In solicitod, whether they wish for Ll.kenese en or not. Route. Old Poet Mk. Third street dekelAilr DIED—On Wednesday moraine. Ain't 25th. at 90elark, WM. 11.(1091,19111, son of Jams. and Adelle atadlns. aced 19 you*, rho ;Maude and a•gmin'anree of the fan;dly are ma peatfally Invited to attend the (ono's! ro-nar (Friday) At to o'clxk. A. It., from .13la 'falber'n rosldenro No. oil Mar tr at. DIND.—Thle morning, at 6 o'clock. after itngorlou ill. PM. Mrs. 11013ERT MACKEY, .4,pd 54 "am, lier funeral ' , MI talto place from the reeldonee of her huchand; No. 147 Fourth street, to.thir (Friday) at 4 o'clock, P. M. The friend. of the family arerespectfully halted to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VINE ILJUSEBOLD FURNITURE, AT C Atrrion.--On Tuesday morning Ls y let, at 10 o'clock, so the residence of D. (PC. O'Neill, N 0.33 (leant at., near Third, .01 be told a euperior lot of llonsehold and Kitch en Furniture, embracing mahogany chairs, sofa and mak ing chair, mare, card and dining tablea fancy what not; fancy and common chairs marble top dreadim.bureama high and low post bedsteads Wier, chamber and stair carpets: table °evert hearth rugs, window blinds bedding, queensware. cooking stove, kitchen furniture, to, Ac. All the articles are in good ocnditlon hat - M0..8m but • short time in use. 00,7 P. At. DAV it, Auct. BBLS. N. 0. Molasses; )lolamea 10.000 Damn Abouldene. Flour,Loo bls. extra • Ovarholtr W Old hiskeT. ap27 WAL LACE A GARDINER, Liberty st. SUNDRIES -23 boxes Eggs; • 6 Doodler Old Copper; I bbl Dream. to arrive and for raleby NAIAD DICKEY a CO. BLOOMS --#.12 tons in store and for sale by ali27 ISAIAH DICKEY l CO. FEATILERS-100 aks in wore and for sale by ard7 ISA I All DICKEY A CO. UROUND SUMAC—?SO sacks in store anditir sale 57 oplt7 ISAIAH DICK ItY S CO. - VINE SETTS, in Guipure and Maltese levowFretteh work Invi t edin Lliten, to which NE' •t -tendon of the latliee le et ep2o HORNE'S. U PASSE AND LINEN COLLARS—A Levee lot just opened, sod very cheap at a 026 .1011.14 WS. 77 Market et • . SIIALES--Another lot just v received and for rale wholesale and rwtall .t the oil cloth 'overcome, 110 . arkot street. J. kH. PHILLIPS. cARRIAGE CURTAIN OIL CLOTII of difoo,,ne widt h. plain and enamelled dulsh. Harked and plain hack. wholesale and r. , tall at No 110 street. sp27 J. k 11. Pill LLI 4211 ADE TRI3I3IIN6S of tho oifferent to kind', (07 sale wholssal'e 0.1 retail at 116 alarket rt. a 5.27 .3 t IC. P1111.1.11'8. gsi BALES primo Ilny received on con qt./gam...a owl for ode by CULDERTNON. rIE Partnership heretofore existing under t.,. firm of 31efiiNNIS k RATIO AN WWI di141111.0,1 by mu nal eouent.on the let day of April, IX 55. The bnab nem the Into will I, DANIEL co M tinu llNNlS.obd nt the old The hu elandiairtees of No. G 7 Nun. Ave 1911 , by firm will also be willed by blot ap264.4.4 DANIEL MrIiINNIS. MICIIA.k:L KAMAN. IRON FRONT: New Dress Goods. IL::=M3EI lIAGAN 9 AIIL, No 91 Market street, c . all the ladlee to thplr the attention of tho s andles and Lawns. trio. and YAPS..., L'hintses and 11r111pliaboa Iliwie,pl sent Grenadine Flounces, Hob. de Cuba. an' LaWn. 4.. do. Len Pleasant-Hill Select School for Young Ladies, at Beaver. X/ R. STOKES would announce that he 1,113 bow at the St. Chit Hotel in this rite. ing applications Per mil:Me:don to thin sclool. desiring to eend will pleam make spsuGuisn inunsilltHely. es the number le Hut Mlle s ; up. and It 0111 be remembered that no more than eighteen will be taken, and upon these Sir. wed Aloe. Stoke. would ear that thee will bestow their trhole time mid atbentlon. Mr. Stoke. can bit Ibund at room No. IS. SLCIalr Hotel. (rem 7 to 10, A. M., and 3 to 7P. M. APPlleatione, to be mire of puree., duet be made ttil. week- aplJectitil 1211 • lIE Co-Partnership he' retofore existing between S. A. N() end In the r:wee of Brass Pou LO ng ndi cad t 11.0 P PHI itting LLIPS, . Ic tittle del Haeolvedby mutual consent. The busines, of the late Grim will besettled by S. A. LONG. who alone la authorised to rollect what is due, and pay its dets. S. I. LoNtl• Pittsbur b gh, April 'At, 1053. JU A N PHILLIPS. FINITE business of Brass Founding and Gas Pitting will hereafter be tendunted by the under. eigned. at tbsold nand, No. 109 FrouteL , under the name of PHILLIP, k CO. JOH?! PHILLIPS. Pll I.LIPS it CO. will have the rerriPest-f 1.113111 (lAle LAOLIEH, es Manager. la rearing from the Freer Found!. •od (ice Fitticg Moine.% I recommend Mean.. NI I WM.'S • Oii_ to my friend. mid enelomrst. ap . A.F 8. A. lA)Nti.a TtlE'rtow edifice of the Find Presbyterian Congreuation nf Ilittsburuh. will la dedicated to the eerrlee (Md. on Sunday. the 3921110.2. The defile:dims sermon will he preached at All.s o'clock In thu userniug by the Pluto., the Res. Wm. l. Paxton. also be Mkt la the afternoon at 3 o'clock, and at 70! In the Oven lee. NO rulleatione will be to en at either of the AerTica, A WO of yews lOU take pleas to theehurelf nn theAleu. day Allowing ] 30th hut" at 10 o'rlook, A. M. ap2o.ld AIeCAhuLESS, becr'y Board Trustees. - - - A Valuable Property for Sale. "lIE subftriber having a desire to move to the Wen, off.rs fee sale his property. which isincat. quarter ofa milo 111131 Ili II Ipothurgh, Bearer coun t y , Pa., appetite the Rochester Relined Depot, near the Oho Rarer. It Will sell mote excellentfy as &private resldenc• for those who are engaged In bustrons In the shy, on Itch- made, Steamboats or for Gamin... It am tat no slant 12' sena, oat two story Douse he by tf.l rank tone Story frame hy 24 fon;• frame Barn, lh) by feet: a prod In the yard; out bolhilecte mld alao graltod Apple Train a lot of Peach and Cherry Trees, The whole or any part of the chose mentioned murky will be sold If chosen.— For further ' , articular", empire of ,11. W. [MTh Wetelchlaksr, emit/311nd et., near lithl apDiktmd GEORGIE VOGT.If For Basques. MURPHY. BURCLUIELD have reo'd, In their large anortment of new Goode, recently oced, &great vaHety of lioods for Spring and bummer noe. including mune Embroidered 3lnalins: Tamboured !dueling Damerk. "kneeing. Sande and Imertloot. for Trlmmin¢ 10. Alma—Mate Goole f.r Dreeree, of sli dem:x.11100w; Or krona.. n.IP styles of goods for white Skirte d 10. • Pekin Tea Store. No 38 Fi st., one door Aye of the Exchange Bank, BEING constantly in receipt of regular supple. °fall the different grades of Teas Imparted. m enabled to offer Ruch Induct:omits, .t for pier; u wW chalk:live competition from any euarter, le-Purcara rear° respectfully reenacted to call and grin:einem, stock. .p d B. JAYNES. [Poet and Dtopatob copy.) LIE Printing and Publication Office of the Daily and {Wkly Pittabutz,ll Coulter and Btsate T U.St • ii.nn....P.Per. 'With a 4t¢. circulabenon, In beta city and county, It removed to the Gazette - .Bad- Inns. atb etreot. ahoy° fitnlthllehl, fth goer. . /PFAU Job Work. midi as Hand-bills, thirds Pain . y . blots, no. neatly and promptly gllactitott. --'" ,''' -- GREATEST BARGAINS YET—No aro %A authorised to sell *hale 2 valuable Building Lote Matron et, lith Ward, on one of which Is erected* enm• foitable Brick Cbttsite Boner. with frult ond dowers In abundance. for the very Inagetriceof £1.250 rub. se the owner le gloat leaving, the etty. Apple to 0026 U. Maki N t BON. N 0.21. iltb at WHITE DRESS GOODS—A. A. Mason L Co. are opening a very extemal re assortment of WOW (kWh consistioa_of Emlisoldstied and Dot ted Swiss and nrOOk 3lrtellrun Bishop lawns. Carved. Striped sod Plain Jseonetn; Inds MoD., Nsisatoeks, do; also 1101 me new sod very handrome styles of riouneMp., liorilloas.ltdaincs sod insertinas. -sr.& BRICK ROUSE FOR SALE, well ar ratljytil and mntalning hall, yalitn. Cllnlug nom, 444 en, 4 chamber. and finished 'Mr: good cel , ar. pan trY,Pated yard,grape arbor, reach treat. Ad.: hydrant In Um lard and kl The lot Is 21 ft. fronton. Pride at, by 10 4 dreg. Price C4=o. Ou.fourth In hand, remain der at 1,, Y one 3 cam Also, a new taro story Brick norm, Imitable fora, two dwellings n 1 4 roam each. with lot of 24 ft. on PIM. at. by 104 datm trees, shrubbery,otable, Price 151.,MX.: TOMO ram. u above. B. GUTLIBBIIT * 00:i, 140.dd .t. living's Life of Washington. • rE octavo edition, furnished..extducively to enheerlbere. /went, ITS wanted to the Northern *them, win Weatern Mates, to Pell Ml* great book.— Applr to CILULEB T. O VANS, General Agent, "Ikato Ito= 37, 011 sere Building:a, New Yak. QREAT• BARGAINS in Ihooha Shawls, la nna,llsreses and Parasols, are now selling rapid ly Ma BOSTON BMUS, IS /haat et . Don's delay, ladies a5.2441m sew Dry Goods. • 1 1117 E WILL OPEN on - Monday, April 22d. • *Undid asnorlsoont of French sod Atlll t en Embroldorlos. Faneyfillko, Lawas.Chintoo•,Ber•••l 4 Tlsroes. rectsdiftet, Crap% ropairose. Alorunitor Goods, &a, 11.A1IAN h All L. 01 Mutat at. SW DRESS GOODS—A. A. Tidisonl Irtri opco co Monday. April rd, =MO.. arum y l ),lfDrriama,•errestitlncot ago@ oplocolid Apo* of 17=tgraStrbollo.,9o. "4 . Urpril". L...lts. 00. b3~3Bftt~T~ Dedication, HOPPER'S PATENT PLUM VoIE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS. CARINETWAKILIEc and Werhen ed Senerallnwith hie Patented and's - enable Plane. All who hare tried It Pronouns It s moat valuable In. rontlon, that mutt Bonn Come Into general we:. The fal lowing lettere from practical worAmen an hot two among many letter the Patentee hes rocelvedreoommenAlng Plano above all others In itete htlleaUlett Steam GUM= racrolya. Fsbnary 12,1566. f We herby eertLfy. that dertng the lut twelvemonths weber. wed llognee Patent Plane, and do Rot hesitate to renommend It to tiblnet.dtakers andCarpsntere as su. parlor to any other Plane In use. We onudder It swollen ly edeated a tdetdegeak i therm walnut and all sorts of hard wood. &edam planng reams, It Is for superior to the old mode of eersplng, besides being • great easing of One man, by ttelng this Plano, will plane more re. neon thou a, e men an dO by any other plane fd teethed to am. IL IL RYAN i CO. Removal. To Murk F. Pamir, Era Doe, So-t hare examined Patent Bench' Plum. and believe it to be a most ucallent erne'. ibt the use for which It Is intended. ea a vomblitation of and taSIN , prnicularir adapted to plardng rumen% It it does not moire one-lburth . the time bier of the oat method; ted I have co doubt..ben Ite m properies become generally known. but that it .111 entirely swum% the former tattoos and laborious enatom. . I most obeertilly recommend it to all person, engaged to the Cabinet burintes, so from my knowledgeof It. there Is nothing as well fitted toairaa smooth and beau• tifel finish to veneers as the Romper Patent Blurb Plana. its W. WW I, Furniture Wan:rooms, 14.99 Thlro it, Pittartr U gl.' . iitsbAienh. February 27„11155. 1103 ES Y.Z.ATON, of this city, Limy aide Agent lathe sale of pianos, or of rights to manufacture and oil UM= WM. 0. RUPP= Pittsburgh, Mareb Z. lass. mhZl.3mo. :px7•`aiaeii:s Ag_ency. OSE S F. EATON, 'No. 19 Birth st, agent I,lf 1. for waling and buying . PATENT lIIGIiTS, to now authorised to roil the following lately p.tss Les smokes I Glotem kr Steam kinglner. Terjalpal stee l for Drilling isorn. • Deana Rock in it Machines. • Copelauda Ste may and Sortabbe Saw AM* • Crawford's Steam and Water Guagee„and Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Maly Machines. Them articlee hare bon examined hr practical nuattan- L^rand machinists. and proroyancedmrporicr to any Inns. Ile le Wan authorised to sell Right/ to mike and those ankles In any part of the country. lead Ile has Mao for eele hot-rreesedlintts and Warkiese,u4 cout..tkk..work; " Ile Le also prepare... take dummies for the sea, of o th; er patented Wants and new InrenUona, and give to tbs : todnees faithful and ncsistant attention Ile raters to the following The eubseribers hare long been acquainted with Mr. !loan H. Raton. and have no herdtailoo Is rem: mending r a h m to all who may ankh to employ his services, as a u = tleman of undoubted litterlity and Indefatigable Ind to whose exertions elm/ reline* utaLbe Disci Wm. Larimer, j W o . h. a bb= D. Craig, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs de Co.; June. Wood N. Mimes k Sons. • • . P. R. Friend: Kramer k Rabin. • S. Lorena. • ' L. ILLlvinpton. W ll 0 10 Wada 4 • tt w s n it/ s 1161. j l . .__ °h 4P a LoOmlS. l4.' Won socOmessaren Artemis, Mb. - " • 'l';';-': , :: :, ':'• , ; .,, ':. f - : 1-,,. i: - .= , i -,: ; •-];,, i ,,. ' .-..,,. _ 1•,,?., :.:,,,',',',;',.••;Tl:..ri'-,-',,,!.,:i-;.,•,''..;,,t:;:r.4-:=T 4'.'.!',.i.5.i:.. ,',.!';,;.',"i,,:;,,:',!:',a,"?,:.],,.-77,.,.-r,i3-.:::;, B -A. FAHNXSTOCK & CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, PITPSBURGIL Importers and Dealers in ILINSPED OIL, LARD OIL, • ALCOHOL, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, ,ITANAI.33,s, WINDO WARE, W GLASS PERFUMERY, , PAT. MEDICINES, SPELLm OIL, GLASS - IWLE 011,, SURD. INSTROPTS BRUSHES, !SP HA ICES. MANUFACTURERS OF . • WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGrE. WE HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED I..frg=jemplf=el,7 Nth D e,''s'r` 4 , 4 Art= d elnn.t g e M att aunqt ! to the market, welnl evaaLied to sell rack. or to prompt time dealers on as favorable terrines elate= Jobing' cottsrc. ler on of WIIITX LEAD .re guareotee to be STRICTLY PURR and YOLL WRIGHT, nol surpassed by any for Oneness end whitenees. . p ff . B dA . A. WAIINESTOCWB YERRIVIIGE furnished with English. Germ... French and Spanth Directions. DBMS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, AMUSEMENTS R. WINTER'S UNRIVALED EXIIIINTIDN op • CHEMICAL DIORAMAS. CR YSTALLLVE VIEWS, C'HROMATICOPES, AT MASONIC HALL, On•-Tharsday, Friday and Saturday, April 26th, 27th and 28th. MR. InNIER informs the citizens of Plttebtirgh that he hairmadeamangemento to intro duce to 'their kind favor his onrimile.l entertainment, which Or artietical grandma of delineation, brit Ilium) rolont and at the name time so true to nature that it stands unequalaThlsomitinent The exhitoltbro eo mme aee with a series of Crystal line Fie im whichrepresent - Ruins, Moonlight hangs, Citic.s. Sea lien's, Sc., too 01211110 , 115 In an advertisement. Mt" ." eiratmiNrßopri, with a variety of pleasing metamorphome. - To be follow. by the nelebrated MEIAL DI OR AD!, Illustratire of the fo D llow C ing suineete.M emosptible to all the changes peculiar to the natural day, representing na ture In all its brillisnei. - MILAN CATITEDBAL! Night Mew' showing the midnight. more. COURT OW BABYLON! Night view! showing the toast of Belshariar. gOA-Doors open a t 'clo, tw commence at 8. Tickets 25 mate o nly , ck Children under 12 years of ago. 1.5 rents. A DAY EXIIIBMON on &birder, at I o'clock, on which occasion Children admitted at 10 cents. ap24.stde Location Changed and Time Postponed. SPALDING & ROGERS' TWO CIRCUSES. 0:11,01.1.2TVI THEIR CEI-13..np FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS Prom their Palatial Aquatic Amnia' theatre MC. Ohio and Mississippi ris• r}i7, ere, and their NORTH AMERICAN CIIICCN York.Ponoini in New Enghnor and New Into • 77 One Monster Concern. With the, TWO Uhl! b ANIF t .V. .m -. prle!og theinoot diatinentioeel Porferen• F, _ from th, and the South, in I, n ud rite . n m dly strife, In the Both Companies under One That. TWO SETH Or PERFORMERS! k- A," •:j TWO BM OF CLOWNS! TWO SETS OY RIND HORSES' A.. PANTOMINIII EVERY AFTERNOuNI M -,-- Lt. SPEOTACLE EVERY NIGIUTI . -••••• • .. NED. KENDALL, THE DOOLERI .., KENDALL's SRABS BAND! • '''• -:-.•-• CHOATE'S STRLNO DANIS And everything else upon the Reins elaborate webs with the tollowing • amongst the pritieigal Equestrians. Clown& Equestrietmee. Gymnasts, Yen ', tomindats.ater— • • • _ ••, AGNES. Ogsd. ORMOND, Mr, LAKE. IMra. onevm. The Man Monkey. MAGILTON, IYouog CLARENCE. a BILL LAKE. C. J. NOGEBS. The Xetie lli2, 3 ,i r Et i lla., - ;To T GRAVEN. 11110 F,e,F.ami,Tpfrtg, & Wildfire. BORT. WHITE, MBAR. (MOSBY. , ARL DROWN, Ginty's Pantomime Troupe. P_,DEARTII, 1050. WILLIAMSON -111.0. WOOD, jROBT. DEMII/O. The War Horse Bucepnalus, S. LITTERALL. !GEO; MACKEY. • P. WILLIAMS; P. BANKER, Lc, Le, Ao. At Pittsburgh Six Days, C 1.312.171,50 MONDAY, MAY 7th, ON PENN STREEP, - = Mao, kt Brsdp,marr, May 2d, Y - 4 AltroArny CRY ANII3d out 4L), Da-as•Agtam, May MA. 113 - Admltaion ONLY TWENTY-lIIVE CENev23-3w TS to ddltor toth Compani T es. Front of American lintel ETNA INSURINCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN.—Chartered 1819. Cash Capital, PAID UP- • - 8500,000 Cash Sirplus on let Jan. 1855,8 273,273 wS CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS oman' y Invested fur the tonsflt of riTi Polley-bad m. As an evidence of the shims to have to nubile am- Edema and clour ability to to all losses promptly, me state • fact that the receipts of fhb, Company Dom an its Wades vary from 1125,00 t o o 51.50,000 pry month- Its linsteleas is large and well dbuted, and in our opinion no Insurance Company In the United 4tates alfmds tot ter indesonity than the Ztris. They =thane to make Insurance on property In town and country, rates as low as Is consistent with safety to the policy holder. IL 11.-T6N•DYCII. Agent. Mee. North•Weat corner Fifth and Wcocistr= d ta. Mirth. Iron City Commercial College, CHARTERED APRIL. 1855. eoeno Or excerex.r. ' Ills Excellency. Co.. Jimalion. it. M. EIDDLX, Hon. J. E. Mune, Hon. W. Bonne, Ex4lov.. H. A. Pares, Veq, Co!. Wawa ilcCe.m.sse, II A. FAMMSTOIN, Wel" Col. War. Rom.,in. Canons . ..L. Esq. ??/'. PPL. lieentrr, Esq. Ti an= Ornamental Pennunkeldp. MILLAR. SRO, Principal. and Protessars of Wain and I. L MITCLICOCE. (author of ilitcheock's mate= hl Book-keeping,) Principal of the Book-keeping and Lecturer on ail Important boldness transactions. JOHN PLEMINO, (author of Ylemines neutral toy ed system or Book.krepinga will deliver weekly Lectures oo the Santee 01 Amount. JAMES 11. HOPKINS, member piths Pittsburgh Bar. Lecturer on Commercial Jaw. The PAISICepaIA have mewed the services ot Mr. L. J. Coos who will glee inktruclions in Mathematics, EWA. ocering, to Minn eweas—New students received t this Institution every facility Is Mimi for the .peedy attain ment ',flaunty and rapidity lo PENMANSHIP. experi ence lo Arithmetic. and inferior e ked in BOok - keepitlit.— Time uullmited. Somme guaranteed. Coicim open from It A. N. till 10 p Y. , ap2l CHESTER, 74 Wood street, MERCILANT TAILOR, REDS leave tc announce the receipt of tlio Spring purchases of Cloths, Caerlmerrs and Teethiss. The stock has been selected with two, and will be made to order, with the weal-promptness and . satialaction. BOYS' CLOTHING. The stook of Boys' itead,made Clothing motors the nrltrt rutt. d lle9r, d all . ... .. FURNISHING GOODS, Including ewers article for Oentlememe complete Outfit, 0 11 charge leAsl4 will be mid ing Goo of rery de fceopremfir Cash alone rlo for show apt{ "Wti dandy to slaw," mechanics' Bank, Pittsburgh. 'NOTICE In HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to the provisions of the Aet ItoorporstingT Dank,approved March 30th. 185.3, end the Aes ap, emend theCdth der of April, 11.10,entitled" - An Act Keg. plating Ilanks."Bootia no receive subsetiptlpe 10. the Capital Rea of add .. 31F.CIIANTCA' DANK PITTS., 8UK01.1,1 , rid be opened at the :preheat... Itarliangs.Sth I Ml;l4W .s , , bulw i t, no i Te , T I I .I 4.K t I o iTY.I.4IXTII DAY or jodheal dare ?root PO .X.lnek A. El., or p rtil 3 o o : roel f r. it . ., of rash des. J. K. lloarheed, R. IL Rattler. S. Jones, Wm- 31. Hersh, . J. W. Dotter. W. 0. Lulls, It. Miller, Jr.. 11. 1.. filnOstlt. W. 11. Smith, W. It, Hamel, Wm. IL,bilmiek, • Jomeoß. Lyon, A. 11. Owns, .Jea. A. Hutchison, J. Sehootimaker. William J. Anderson, T. R. Iloimeis, (7 . W. Jkson. James Sark, Jr., David Campbell, - • • Ir . . ac Herbaria Team 11. Pennock, • Springer Herbal:nth. Widlem Y. Johnston, ~ • Alexander King, ilea. C. Pranrisata, Robert (Wear. A.- Kirk Leyte ... Samuel lleClorkan (lea. W. Ceae, • Robert Wall. . Body Setterion, Andrew Backe.• J. El. Dilworth, 1tt1e33•41 Commhodtmers. AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. aasserairs/ Saks Rams. corns Mod ma Fifth atnist irk AKLAND OMNIBUS LINE AT AUC TION—On ednesday afternoon. May 2d. at 2o'clock, at [be Renville Station. PC112114 reays, taa aold ttui the Opel, of thatesmeent,tatstatilig Three Omalbauen, Elea, tiara a, • Eiaht Seta of names., One Spettag R'aaon, to Terms t We. ap . 2.1; Y. IC ILIV/El. poet -kluside \sALE OF DRY aoo us --.At the stonsof7 hat Thompeon. No. lIN Market et, Will b• d. f (u ha Is &dining bullion.) his entire large hook 1"°‘..10, and Dinbudic Dry Goods,' vibleti Das oven aus• fully srlersurfor customer mad... The assortment Is suite truths. onatuartug Um tidiest and latent style, MM. Good. of erery Twisty. splendid Embroideries and White floods, era" Pik and Ttdket blurt. Push Apfilklut Mantili.. and Visettea, linen flood. Ifirelity &Mallon. Parasol. Umbrella. Bonnet. and a full numr/Seentrit de. strati!. nixidi. usually kept in an eaten/hi. retail Mare.— Pals srillrommence oat blonds/ morning. April% et 10 o'clock, and untluu until all are dosed. Me attention of the taliee is parthudarly uguirated. . P. N. NATL. Aunt FIIIiIISTEE'S SALE OF FIFTEEN BUILD -ING LOTS IN TUE lIIXTEI In Friday after noon. npftl 271 h, at 3 o'clock. on the premise.. will be sold hy order of the Orphans' Obit of Alllghen ongp g granted 3larrh 3lst. 1355. to John lio.ton, of Robert Porter. Eso, flfusen •aluab le building lots, c. lam to t ut Iv tentMvievjet;orlrr, Porter, in hL Ant %VI fo r .f which lon, to wit: Non MI, 40, 0.1. 42. 4•4 •44 and 4b5: bans each a front of ll o / fee t 0 t on Centro Arent., and eatend bank .on ' 3/V1 hare sash a front of 20 feet on Clara stroot, land enema beck eouthwardly the whole dlatanoe in Rose striet, OD taro's. The above nfrornpreat inducements to thous dellions of Pa. ,. huing P.Party near the Caere on of tbs olgrr nom. at Saha. JOH N 111tRIWN, *Usti% tp.s P. Ni. DAVIE., Ante. lIAMON.II ALLEY PEOPEETY:FOR SALE—That valuable 3 story Deck DtralllhstHo ose mad Store.. No. 24 Diamond Alloy at Dosskut ambled by 11m. Karbey. lotng among the but stands lON Lot harms • hunt of 15 feet and astandlosst.k7ll4.4 AWY to mbl3 P. Pd. DAVD3..11.1. Jo. ....A. J. Ann= ATWELL, LEE & WHOLESALE GR . < )CE.RS, Produce & Commission Merchaute, AND 1.11 PITTSBURGII 31.1SUFACTIIRES,' No. S Weeid tr., between Muer stud Froot st eras PITTSBURGH. HENRY S. EINt.T (late of the firm of It ing & Moorhead,) COMMISSION BIERCHANT, AND DEALER PIG NEPAL .4IND 'IIL6OJI3. No. 76 Water street, below Market, apl9 PITIIIIIIROII. PERM di Black Diamond Ljne of PA C !WET S. • 41.1 AILS from Liverp o ol to Philndolphia tiha it of each month,. from Philadelphia tn - Ltrer pool the 15th °revery monthi owned by Thomas Illehard• Co., Walnut rt., Pidlidelphia: aloha:death Sperm° t Co.; LiTorpool. The enteeriber; Agent for the Company. boa alwaraen hand Parasite Tlchota and :light refta for any-saanat. Payable at atty . Baal, In England, Iteland. Pootland and Also, Mingo parsenora from New York aml Phlladol bids by Railroad. JOHN TIIOMPSON. Nampo.a kitokt.... sp2o-Iyd No. Ltberty.st. Pittsburgh. PAINTERS. LONG 8: LANE; HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, _ - NO. 96 THIRD STREET, Olcixteett 19°0 , 160 Maxltet etreetx) All orders promptly attended to. 11111.8[croe executed - 1n soluiperior Kyle. nag.if I•EAS--120 half chestn Young Ilyspi4 no .der and Imperial Tog 50 halt cheats floe Black Tug 20 Caatto6 fine Oolong; 50 do Young Hisao, dnnpowder and Imparial COFFEE—n:IO begallime 1510 Coffee; • • 30 do Old Elnrernment Java. TOBACCO boxes I and 8 arnorted brands, 3) do SUGA6O Catty Lott ' . S- l iba l . '"" do RS -30 bbls Coffee Sagan; • 90 do Crunhed Sugars. SYRUP AND. StiOnll 110 Utit:MOLAPSES-110 bbl Sootarn trltiNTFin El 160 bbla L4hana Sugar Route . . , 36 5.10 bbla sugar Rouse Nyrnp Moat., ... 'f.' PIER bbla 790.3 Nlnd tarsi; • 2n. do No. 1 Herring.. . _ .TAG. MOO AND RO9IN —76 bb'a North Carelhaafift bbla Roan; ILI do Ately - • RICE-10 Tierces mime Rlea. CIOARS-150 bores assortwl brands. • Hl OAILDONATEPODet —lOO kegs (Lee's Brand.) C.A6TILiCSOAE-20.baroa tilarsellles„) SALERATUS-60 lanes in . Papers. P1PZ,..440 boots clay Pipes. The above goods now . In store sad arrivlog by canal and railroad, whfch together with * general amortmotat of Pittsburgh manufactured articles. will off e r ed AM chasers on reasons Ws terms by viem.. r to 4 aplll No 8 Wood st.,between Watar an/dPront At. COTTAGE HILL ACADEMY. A Classical and Collegiate Boarding School, FOR TWIN° OENTLE311:111. E ELEVENTII SESSION OF THIS Institution wilt commence on TITERDAY, School le toasted in the pleasant, bea t and so. mantic village of Turtle Creek, distant twelve miles ram Pailroad.ittsburgh; and le of eaey aroma meant times a day, LY The Academic Edifice (extenniveir knows es Drown's Eschanga) is large; elm and commodious building. three starlet above the basement. numbering num mans; and Is moat admirably and sonverdently arranged for a Boarding SchoeL -- • • TheOratmds attached to the tichooGuYord ample twit thr the healthy exerchte of the penile: • The plan of the A.lsdeurylacomprehenslveand o .trrarlDg • liberal comae of is:Antal= Clitme th lrn ilcientide Leaming—the Modern larlittlitges—a.d the Tar rictus breathe. of an elementary.kne Eduastbm. Hecht:ranch has ita appmprinte Instructor—the num lat g In the protection at OEM lb. filtmes echolsm andn on ebut the. mast competent. faithful Mut eanaienced Teachers ate employed to the several depart- • • manta Thous who have children menu* are Invited to OSA and erantine the arrang made for the acconuntai* tion of scholar.. L. CATON, Prins:llAL RMIVILIZ mop he made to the Ibilowing gentJemen— Prreent and firmer patrons of the &hook • • • - •.• lion. Wm. Wilkie,, J. W. Mate.. •'• Hon. A. W. Loomis,. n. Brad 1. Eµ. lion. J. Me lintock.- /leery Lam Mit • lion. J. B. Guthrie . , Major Day, .8.. • , - Dr. J. Scott. - George Arthute Bid, - T. o.lver. Dad.. DIII A. Smith. H. T. C. Morgan, EFT. James Schammaltellbsi e J. White. Vane I.iettmau, A 1.,. Esq., • J. G. Caldwell. Rm. S. Stoner, Ey; W. 0:11arr. D. if. didelr, Dale 11: Wateon.bd.. .• Jacob Miler, Esq. lierae Ovek, Allogheray (L. Pa.. b. had at J. - B. ditilee or D. T. G. liorgan'e liroketmee, Pittsbarstln ALPO: to M.. 1.1.°1 ' pal. at Turtle Creek. • A Boom jut& Glizette4uildo.p for Rent A WELL LIGHTED Hoo2dfazi the eecond a), trfsT4V tr. " ' 1'e164 0 Ci a7 "e gr idi'B "ll would mit a llookoirlr, Et=rer t , or 1100graDbar oar Weekly Nowspaprr Moe. all.lo FARM FOR SALE,'"consistiz . kg -Of 6 2 2 miles atve witgn e eti of • mil ammib. i a al the Beaver attention of the. Pittsburgh thrmdarut It. It all under ferns, .ad *bent in afire. in contra thin; e goollframe dwellhis bon" bun. a.: a . e=al Or' chard and garden, wan oft:nod water at the dear. he, coal under the whole Sinn; with two mini flow °Belinda— de the owner In removing -west, thlihrui will- bond at the low price of 12.100. For terra. and farther Warw. Bon, apply at the Rind "Estate Moe of. aplß " S. CliTlltiratT t Sthil,lllo, 3d it. • . Second Supply of • - . „ , SUMMER Dit..Y ,Q00.D.5 . i . .,.•: . '.•, pN MONDAY; April 16 th:istimmmAi.cid. receiving one emend rappir eflaney Per einoniaeam- mg wine of the beet styles and - chola:et Wale" that eve been brought to the eltr this Name. • We hair alma remind some nen Yeeneh stele pareaola. tattlrely Me. , ent Item bat nam, to which wa reepeettally invite the• attention of the !Mies. aDI7 ' RAU AN I,..earia. • Witl. IicCUTCHEO WHOLESALE. GROCER mance and' _ ateraantgsAnd now. tn. Pittsburgh bisuursettrct lattelee: No. =9 Ilborty R.. manor of -trolo.,fittobtomb. Po. • - BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AN D.RFTAT L. :FAMES ROBB, .80 Market and 4: Hata . to eta. third doer tuna the Market Boum; rifle:ninth. would respeethilly inform his tiornerotte Iflends and ans. Lo c TsLa k tir i t 13 . 114i t itkru:t . rlzir i v tat , 11 ,3 rl and Hammer i llt b elnr4ar c ltteritior cithe UAWis inelted to even sesorteCiaoek oflhatersiaad Fancy boot. arid klippen of all descriptions.. Lee a nice Mock of Citildreem" Oaken and Fancy Shoes winch wascarcnalir ulnae& ...yirCiaokletnen.. he has any pattern of/U.7;mM 11/tartan_ articles, P. caws for cash In !arms iv entitles enable hint to sall at top ark:m..lllMT establlnliment will sidlin the city, 0.- MIL continues to mainitnalre, ea hamlets:lk .any ki nd of Ladles' and Gentlomeas' trear a in the; nreieritatrhe and of the but materials. . • • .-111)2ZU .NEST BOOKS FROM HARPER BROS. phrhaolw as phy of thiffeei. Palauen N.' Binges Garsteee of the florid; ed, Royal Sri, demi , extra. _ 61 travelIn Europe and the .y.ast, Bananal. Prune.Prune. 69 iO. en ;••ns of ileotland.hlles melt Boy Phllaeopberchlayhahtllnstrated.' AbbetVe inrlnetell Ana 447 rot 6, Mara; Pea. arise. (otel Bistpu orareecsool. 2; llarpetli Sinn. Boa. No. Iftneanlty. tbeelty. nee. House or the Boren Ost&s, I.l.aertheen.• • New Vedas; & Books receiving deny, 8AD152.4 . eon Aliagbemr. 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