PITTSBU - RGH GAZET'T`E YOU SUSD BY - D.AS - . PITTSBURGH: MORNTNO, APRIL 28,185& -1131.T0 Advertinem—Rattbar the Editorial Erma Maths Zitabltdanwit of the Doan &Late, are Elm./ an Sunday. Anincrlientarbodasiza tivdr notions to arProl illAnspaper on inornlnsnnill Plorwilland the= in tarn bo clock. on Satordsit. Adflnce Payments.--Ifermfte no sub scription will be tarn for the Daily - or Vireelly dissetts. "Imo 'Polneent Is inside in advance. 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OFFICE of the Pittaburgh Gazette TI E L E been removed to thane. bonding 1)11 Fifth sheen tud acne Smithfield, end immediedely Midedlehig the mtooost PrAegt.at march. Beading Mauer on oath wise 01.41:112 paper Kessas.—We take so deep an interest in the preserration of Kansas to freedom, that we may be pardoned for referring to it frequently. Ger. Reeder, it will be seen by an item elsewhere in our paper, hasiesned hie proclamation for a new election in about half of the districts of the terri tory, in which the frauds of the iffissonria' ns were most transparent, the new election to take place on the 22d of May. This ought to spur up emi gration and bring it forward in sufficient strength to swell the ranks of freemen there to something like - an equality with the rabble horde on the Missouri bolter. On this point the Kansas Herald well remarks "Those who purpose settling here permanent ly, and desire to contribute their share towards making Eanstui a free State, should hurry for• ward as rapid 4 as possible. If by any means the slave poier ahall.obtain an sicendancy in the Legislature, laws the most revolting to freedom will be enacted. No one will be allowed to par ticipate in future elections unless he is the owner of slaves. This was the reason so great an effort was recently made to make the Legistatren, a milt, by sending a large number of. mercenaries into every election district in the territary. If they lacked a two-third vote, the Executive veto might defeat their cherished plans. They were conscious of this, and acted accordingly. Thanks to the intrepidity and firmness of Governor Rea der in saving us from the tyrannical misrule of those who Mae no earthly business with - the leg islation orKansaa, unless they come as actual 'settlers, with the intention of remaining among us permanently." - • A correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, writing from Indiana, speaka of a movement going for ward in that State for the settlement of Kansas by freemen.. Seven citizens of Vigo county, all in comfortable circumstances, have just started for the new Territory, impelled solely by the de sire to take part in the pending struggle, and mere are soon to follow, and that county, he says, is but a specimen of the entire State. Illinois he adds, is also resolved, to do her part in the 'great work; from these two Stales from two to three thousand emigrants are counted on this year, and fronrOhlo thousands are also expected. We like this idea of voluntary emigration, prompted asmnch by a desire to take partin the pending contest as to find a new home. The impulse to aid in the •maintenance of free prin. fiples and preterit the settlers in the territory from the fearful adds arrayed against them is one which is no doubt now feltby thousands through, out the North; and our Most is that this'impulse may be strong enough to impel them 'to act, and to set at once. Whoever feels the inclination to go ought logo nom, that he may be on hand when - the next day of-battle occurs; and go, moreover. ] well armed, for this battle, we fear, is to be fought with powder and ball and other camel weapons. Kansas is now the battle-field of freedom. it is there the contest between liberty and slavpiy must first take place. If the slavehoklers/tri amph now, they have the odds largely kr their favor for futrat..krinmphs; while if the North is victorious, the stand successfully made against the slave power will nerve the hands of the peo ple of the free States for the struggles which they have yet to Make. The system of forced emigration, got up in Massachusetts, had some advantages, but it lacked one essential denier , t it did not send for ward men of sufficient mettle for the task before them; What is wanted, now, is an emigration of warriors—men who will go for the sake of defending an exposed point and fighting in be half of the.principles and interests at stake.— We want just such men as volunteered to defend the frontier in the times of Indian warfare— hardy, stern, resolute men, - with a keen sense of the 'Vital matter at issue. This is the class of men - which is now beginning to move; and our player is that they will move quickly and be on the ground in good season. The best thing the Eastern Emigrant Aid So ; . defies can now do is to send forward tome field pieces of sufficient calibre to slough furrois through the hosts of the rampant lillasorridans. I The talk at the cannon's mouth is now the only thing that can be effectual If, on the 211 d of May, Missouri and the South attempts to over run Kansas with a horde of voters td control the territorial elections, let them be greeted with the . solid arguments contained in. cannon balls, followed up with the rifle rind the bayonet. If there is any pluck at all to be found in the Nor thern men on Kansas soil, they will, with such instrumentalities, be able to drive back the Van dals. By all Means let the.fieldsieces go for ward.. And as many men, too, as know how, and are willing, to use them. Tan PAErvims Mon.—We give to-day the details of the mob in yarlrville, Missouri, which destroyed a press, the editors of which were !ins pected of entertaining free sentiments. It is the fashion, now and then, to' boast. of this as an age of progress, and to rejoice that the violence which characterised the beginning of free dimmed= on the slavery question as a thing past and abrost 'to'be forgotten. But the violence has only changed its locality. The spin.- _ iterhich burned down' the arti4iblvery Hall in Philadelphia, which sacked private houses in New York, destroyed presses In Cincinnati and Alton, and threatened tar anclfeathers to allwho dared to speak their minds freely, has merely transferred its seat to Hie borders of Sansais.— We have to go beak some twenty years,rusd fight the old battle over again, merely shifting the eerie southward mna westward. It Is a conga Winn be know thateiolence and rioting and \----"bloodshed failed then, in its aims; and therefore let us hope that it will do so now. POTATOF.2.—The indications everywhere af ford a prospect of a tumble in the price of po tatoes. They ore now selling on shipboard at Boston for 75 oolong a buahel, though the beck- Mere about the streets are trying to get $1,26. They are coming in .great quantitierofrom Nova Scotia, since the Reciprocity treaty went into operation: In Detroit they have come in from the country aid from Canada in large quantities, and prices . , here - declined there to 75 cents a bushel. At' this reduced rate they might be brought here in quantities sufficient to meet the demand for seed, and we presume they will be. The Washington co'rrespondent of the N. Y. Tribune says that fudge Mane, Cotcunissioner of Patents, has resigned his offiee, the causes of whieb :are not known. • The sevens etiquette ofSultans, which. nos already received more than one - rude stock slice the commencement of the present ear,' is destined; it seems, to experience one still more • startrusg. Abdul-31edjid (says eletterpublished in the °netts) du has made up his mind to offer his arm to the Empress of the Freneh when she arrives before the palace of Balti-Liman; to present her to the first Sultattess,) there are, tont= 'who bear this title,and who rank accord ing to the order of the irth of their ohildren,Y whose face will be unveiled. Four young ladies, chosen from the best Artoesdatt families, and ' peeking tho French and Turkish languages, will also be placed at the disposition of the Dn .. press as interpreters and ladles of honor. Meg , nificent presents, among them a saddle adorned with preciom stouts, will also be offered by the. &titan to the ecoeptencior her ,Irepetial htej , ' Ina thell:ew Cattle Amnia= Treetaxa. ,Proceedb,s. In - Conn.' Tim April sessions of the various, Courts of Mercer county,' commencedou Monday of last week. The most Important case prepared for t r ial, and which occupied twe-thirds of the time of the Court, was arm testing the validity of the will of the late Dr. john blitcheltree, a brief synopsis of the . principal points embraced in which has been banded us by a member of the bar, and which we annex, believing that, from the large amount involved in. the controversy, and other circumstances. It will be interesting to our readers*: . Dr. IDlseheltme , s WM. The case of Ann Jane Glingan VS. Dr. John M. Irvine and others, was tried last week before his Honor, Judge Galbraith. It was an action of ejectment, and involved the question of the validity of the paper claimed by the defendants, as the lest will and testament of Dr. Jona 3lrrarr.nrusz. The following is copy of the will as claimed: "Wx. S. Hsanr—l, John Mitch°ltree, do here by will all I have to my beloved wife Jane, for her to have and hold forever, 9th January, 1893. JOHN AIITCHELTHEE. Tr 'at Waimea, Et a= FLowzits, JAYF.3 Dr. lthrol/61.11131died childless, and his widow claiming to be his sole devisee, made a will dis tributing the large estate of her late husband among her own relatires, to the exclusion of those of his blood. The plaintiff was a sister of the Doctor's, and.claimed the land in-controver sy as his heir et law. Tho defendants claimed under Jane ISCitcheltree, sole devisee of her hus band. It was contended by the plaintiff, that the popes was insufficient upon its face. It lacked that seriousness and solemnity so eminently proper, and always uharacterietio of an act so Impressively suggestive of death. On the con -- teary, its. style indicated levity, and contained no words descriptive of any estate, real or per and having been made 13 years before his death, when in the full vigor of life, and active ly engaged in business then and for many years after, , it was highly improbable that ho intended to dispose of an estate so Tab:table, and by a pa per so insignificant and meagre as a testamenta :'writing. It was also contended by the plaintiff, that even if the paper had ever been intended as a will, it had been revoked in his lifetime by the testator. It was proved on the trial by the de claration of Mrs. Iditcheltree, that the Dootor never intended it for his will; that he often searched for it to destroy it; that the.last time he searched for it he became. angry because be could not find it, and she went inib another room, • brought out another paper folded as the will, and threw it into the fire before him, and told him that was the little will he gave her, and had teased her so ICIC10,01“. :bout; she hoped that be would be now-satielia that it was burned.— He replied he would, that that was what he wanted to have done with it; and that he never afterwards spoke of it—and had forgotten it. In addition to this, Dn. hirrcturtraez had executed an instrument of writing, dated July 2d, 1851, making =ample provision for his wife, both of real and personal estate, in her presence and delivered to her. This paper she concealed, and withheld after his death; but the Doctor having shown it to one or two persons in his lifetime, the plaintiff was able to prove its exe cution and delivery to her, and by the power of the court, compelled its production on the trial. The case excited much interest. It was tried for the plaintiff by SITPHS.II3O3 & HOLVITIS. for defendants, by Fermatas, STEWART & Mia sma., and occupied three days and a half. The amount of property involved, is estimated to be upwards of $lOO,OOO. The verdict was in favor of the plaintiff. „ The allassaehusette Noumea, In the Massachusetts House of Represents, tires, on Monday, Mr. Hiss presented the follow ing letter of resignation, which was read by the Speaker Bonus April2l, 1855. The Hon . Daniel C. Eddy—Air : The House to Representatives having today, for the first time, voted to receive the evidence relating to certain slanderous charges made by a venal political press, of criminal conduct on my part while a member of a committee of the House, subsequent ly voted nthat said charges - were mot sustained." In view of these facts, I murder my personal hon or entirely vindicated, and that father action on my part might esteem unnecessary. It is evident, however, ants corrupt political press, aided by the personal enmity of individuals, by continued agitation of the subject, design to injure, through me, the American party, of which' em a humble member, and to delay the business of the session. Itherefora respectfully resign my seat as &repre sentative from the city of Boston. It was my intention to have resigned at an earlier day. I desired, however, to retain my Beat until all the facts In the case were made known to the public. In resigning, permit me to express my respect ' for the - members individually, and my earnest hope Fthe ho t n th or of " Gt a S in taeof S i g• e s ts ..4t Y tta °und sad the American cense. • I am, sir, respectfaly, yourobedient servant, Joann Hiss. The question being t‘shallthe letter of resigna tion be accepted 1" Mr. Griffin, of Charlestown, opposed its acceptance, as tending to endorse the reflections 'which it contained upon the House.— He would have the true reasons of the resigna tion presented to the House—that the evidence de veloped had been too damning to allow the gen tleman to retain his seat here. Suicide was en admission of guilt, Webster had said. It was ,well established that the gentleman had been seen talking to a certain lady at the depot, but he did not escort her to the Washington House, for be feared that the other members of the commit tee would not be seen in such company. There he registered her name; she was installed in No. 12, the next room to that of Joseph Hiss. By the latter direction supper was carried to her ream, and the next day, when the clerk asked if the whole should be included in the bill, Joseph Hiss replied affirmatively. The bed ofJoseph Bias was slightly tumbled, but not any more than would have been done by any individual as a concealment, and there were indubitable marks in the next room that there had been a male occu pant. And yet it has been intimated that lam hired as a public man to persecute the American party through Joseph MM. Let the public judge. Therefore, I say, at this time suicide is confes sion; there has been crime committed,- under aggravated circumstances, and if we would avert from ourselves disgrace and infamy—if we would not, by the moral power of example, say that the laws we snake are innocuous when ap plied to ourselves—if we would not entail upon our ancient Commonwealth reproach, blasting its past, and dimming its future, we must cut off this offending member—we must not accept this resignation; we must show oar feeling upon • this subject, and cut off this offending member. I am accused of desiring to destroy an offending member, because I do not wish that en adulterer and an offender shall longer disgrace this House. I cannot be made an Irishman on this account; I have stood up for -our principles; and if the American party mesas to excuse and sanction crime, the sooner we aro all out of it, the better, Ido not acknowledge that this is the platform of the party which sent me here. In conchal. ing, he moved—declining at the same time to be on the committee—that a committee be appoint ed to take this resignation in charge, and that to them farther shall bo referred the report- of the Hiss Simmittee. • Mr. Dyer, of Boston, opposed the motion and favored the acceptance of the report. Debate this longer and we would only be more riditt-• Woes; there was outside interest somewhere, and he did not care if the gentleman from Charlestown might 'take it to himself. Shame upon the gentleman to say that there bad . bean sufficient condone° before the House to convict of adultery, when he knew there was not enough to warrant a divorce. That gentleman's remarks were partly true, but was there the slightest shalow of evidence that Mr. Hiss knew Mrs. P. to be a bad woman ? Do not crucify him because outside people ask it ? The gentleman from Charlestowncould not have talked better, in favor of the Daily Advertiser, or in favor of Mr. Hiss, if ho had received a thousand dollar fee. Mr. D. referred to the wife and child of Mr. 11. aa d H e o s u enin se. g_ generosity on the part of the Mr. Kimball, of -Salem; did - not-see what the Daily Advertiser or the Nunnery committee had to do with the simple subject before the House, of referring this resignation. Mr. Him had been charged with criminality, the report of the com mittee had given- us no evidence, 'and WO could not yet judge of the facts. If Mr. MSS has a wife and child-, he should have thought of it when he went to Lowell. There are impßaa tions in this letter -which forbid us to accept it. Mere than that, it does not look well when this subject is unsettled, when the report of the Hiss Committee is yet before the House on a motion to reconsider, when the gait or innocent, of the subject is undeCided, that this letter should be sent in; Daniel Webster was right when be said that suicide was a confession of guilt. What had Mr. Hiss done that he should shrink from the conclusion of this matter ? For one, Mr. K. said he wished the facts—if the member were guilty, he wanted to see him expelled ; if innocent, he wished to see him sustained. • The House, then, 'almost unanimously, referr ed the lettei to a special committee. Private letters are said to hive been received fuom 0011: CLNRODLUT and otheisciperior officers in the Crimea. They complain of the injustice of public opinion with respect to them, of the unreasonable impatience of persons who are not acquainted with the place, nor the difficulties of the siege, nor the obstacles that have been en countered. They add that the siege works - are going 013 well, and that before long an important' result may be expected.. The'.important result" ao dods has reference to Qs, assault so long ex pected sad loci delsysst ;' so - - --- - • tar ths PlMsbutah Dearlia Ptatabarnia and Calltaellsvrne itallioast.:' Ma. Enrrost—l was highly gratified torob serve In the morning papers a notice of the letting. to contract, on yesterday, of the first Division, embracing that portion between Turtle Creek and West Newton. of thin highly impor tant and most desirable improvement to our city. On the list of successful bidders for the work, I also notice names familiar to the public, as contractors of high reputation, ability and ex perience, affording sat:taint:tory assurance that the work of this Division has been allotted to hands in which its early completion may be re garded as a matter of certainty. On the second Division, between West Newton and Connellsville,the graduation and masonry has been completed, and, I am informed, the entire Division will be ready to operate by the middle of July, the superstructure being now nearly completed as far as LAYTON, at the foot of the "Big Falls of the Youghiogheny." The first Di vision, on which the work will be commenced without delay, and vigorously prosecuted, it is confidently believed, will also be completed du. ring the month of January next, which will af ford a continuous rail communication for 57 miles from this city, with the trade end travel of the rich valleys of the Monongahela and Youghi ogheny rivers, opening up rich and extensive mines of atone-coal along the entire line, devel oping limestone to an almost equal extent, iron ore of superior quality at various points, and in exhaustible quarries of atone of various chars*. ter, suitable for building and other purposes. ' The business of this Company, in every de. pertinent, under its new organization and man agement, appears to move forward smoothly and ' satisfactorily. The selection of O. W. Barnes, Esq. as President, was most fortunate and judicious. He is a gentlemen of extraordinary business tact, and large experience in the location and construction of Railroads, a thoroughly educated and practical Civil Engineer; the supervision of the Engineering department has also, v ry wise ly, been confided to his charge. No ithetand ing his duties are many and various, d his re sponsibility great, ho is fully equal to, and ably t c t\47b discharges them all. With the co-op ration of the intelligent Board of Directors, and e grow ing appreciation in th e public eentimen of the value and importance of this route bent n our Western rivers and Railroads, and the At tio Seaboard, I entertain the fullest confidence at its greet commercial termini, the cities of P tts burgh and Baltimore, will soon be unite by bonds of social intercourse and business interesta stronger and more durable than the iron bars by which time and the spice between them will be annihilated. ' A STOCKHOLDZIL A BIIBSTITTITZ FOB SUOMI CA911.-A missiona ry in Africa - writes home a description of a plant which. can be cultivated wherever Indian corn will grow, and which yields sugar abundantly.— lle says: " Tho plantis called/sift (vowels as in French) 1 by the Kafirs, but4they distinguieh some two dozen varieties by specific names. I send you three varieties, with names on each paper, viz : Ufatana, Umofwioi, Baosa. While growing it resembles Broom rone,. and produces its seed af ter same manner. Tim, natives of Natal plant it with Indian corn, and: cultivate it in the same manner, and it comesj.o perfection in about the same time, say from 3 to 41 months. They cultivate it wholly for the saccharine juice, of which, under but alight pressure, it yields a much larger quantity than does the common sugar cane, but not of so rich a quality. I should say that the bulk of juice contained from one-half to three-fourths as much sugar as the juice of com mon cane. The advantages it has over common cane, are, that it grows well wherever Indian corn does• it .is raised from the seed in four months, ready to be made into sugar ; it grows on high Made as well as on low, and the abund ance of seed it produces, may be used for prov ender for horses. • I hope you will cultivate the seed I send, or I give it to some agricultural friend who will. I I understand that there will be an effort made to ja take out a patent for its manufacture into sugar in the 'United States.. Da. Beam, the African traveller, who was reported last summer to have died, still lives, as appears by the f towing letter from Col. Her man, the British onsul at Tripoli, dated 'Starch 13. It says: "You will, I On confident, be delighted to hear that the rumaj of Dr. Berth's death was un founded. A latter from him, dated liana, 16th November last, reached me yesterday.' He thee calculated on arriving at lidoorthuk within three months; but which, as be purposed moving by the circuitous route of Knots, he never would accomplish. The rumor of his death was fabri cated by the ex-ruler of Borneo, for the purpose of possessing himself of a depot of supplies that had been formed at Zejban against the doctor's return, and is which be succeeded. The over throw of this man was most fortunate; other wise the fabricated report might have been con verted into a stern reality." FLOOD IN BEICIIICIALL—The fiver Raisin„ which passes thrOugh Adrian, has ; been getting high and tearing away the bridges upon it and doing other mischief. The Southern Railroad bridge fire miles west of Adrian fell in just as strain of cars passed over it. Several milldams were bro ken ■way, and Comstock's cloth manufactory was carried down stream some twenty rods.— There has been nearly a clean sweep of all the bridges on the stream and damage to the amount of $50,000 done to property. 1 1 John S. Orr, the "Angel Gabriel," gives no tice in the English papers that he Is going to the Crimes "to stranghen the spirits of the heroes;" then to Africa and Asia, and finally to Rome, to suffer martyrdom, and thus finish his testimony Ile had better go to Rome first. SPECIAL NOTICES. What our Neighbors say of Dr. Ntane's CELEBRATED tavEe'PLLLS—Rew You, IMOLA 30th.' 1555.—1Ve, the hatentgued, having made • trial of De ICLaatee Casket, d.Lirer Pills, mood ackhowlidge that that they are the tat =Beim for Slat Headache. D7C Pciala =oiliest lkenplalut, that we have ever used.— We take pbwsmeta resconsteudlog them to the MINA sag or. coukdent, that if those who an troubledwith eny of the abovercenplatuts will gird than tar trlai. w6l hot boatel:eta samara:4 ice their bruelleial effort. MRS. LULL, East Troy. LISS. arEagE St West Troy. - Coachmen will be areal to sax tor mt. SCLANCEI CEITJ3IIATED LIVER pips. and take uooto 44. mere are other Pills. tualttlf to 0a Liver Pills, D e wh " 6 " the public, slat, his Celebrated Tetadruga fan howls bad elan respectable Drug Stores in the United Matra slat. Tor aale by the vole proprietors, ILEMINO BILITILLBS. • ap'2S. dk wtS Sueoessors to .I.lidd i Co- 65 Wood 4. Marsh's Radical-Cure Truss will cure early gray cass 41,1kb:tumble limas. Truant% at micas rams d.. 7 Children's Thum of different tonne sad Werigth eels fflastle Btoskings for Varies:we or belartateeins.. Melanins" Phifdwaters—)l doyen different Ueda PW Props. for Use entaort and sure of Piles. Shoulder OHM. !C. relieve a crook id and drfosweed eon• diUon of the Chest, and many diseases of the chat. Suspendon Dand►gea All thee. artkles may be had or applied et DU. K 1 Y• BER•S Wholesale and Detail 'MGM ..DEPOT. 1.0 . Wood . st.: sign of the Golden Mortar; or wUI be tent to any part of the country by sending the money and measure. ate274kws The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered is one of our common pasture weeds • manly that end sorry Lind of Humor. Am the worn Derofhlo fo a mum POWs. • Ile Dam tiled It In MR eleven hundred cuss, and never felled enoopt In broads (both thunder honor.) Ho ham now In We pomalon over two hundred eatifindeibf Ito valve, ell wiLMlPterenti tulles of Balton. Two bottles an "'emoted to me snorsing more ono lb One to three bottles will core the worst kind of ;Mold of the fad. Two to three bottles will eldr the edam of Wen Two bottle, are warranted to cure the word canter In the moth and etommoh. Time to do lattlss are warranted to care the met ode oferrdPoird One to two bottles are warranted to ears an hmaor In the One. Two bottles sre warranted to owe running of the eari and blotches amoral the hair. Tony to eta bottles ire warranted to me corrupt and running dom. One bottle will sure scaly eruption of the din. Two to three bottles an wananted to C./.. the word am of ringworm. Two to three bottles an warranted to mire the mod des mute cum of rtramstlsm. . 71008 to bur bottles' Sr. warranted to our salt rheum ' the to eight bottles will cure the ward am of scrofula • benefit to sheep experienced from the first bottle. and a pertret cue Is wuranted when the Mote quantity I. taken. Nothing !mks so Improbable to Mow who bare ln tdn tried all the wonderful =Widnes of the day, as that a common wed growing In the wham and along old done wells, should cure MIT humor In the slit= Mt It is now a Sued 11.1. If you ham ahurreor !Shag to start There are no Ilk nor ands. hums or ha's shank It rating moose eases and not your. I peddled ore? a themsandtet the of It lathe rklnlty ofßoston. I know Its Whets In every care. It her already &moms of the podesteures star &nein Ilasischusetts. I gate It to children a year old; to oldpeopls of sixty. I heti Ma Door, Dim'. worm 7 lucking children;irhom gab wax left and tabby, restated to a perfect slate of health by me bottle. To three who are imblect to a sick headache, one Wills will dyers cUre it. It 100 trig rilbd to crumb and dinbassa. Some who hate heen «calm for yam, hats ta ken and hem regulated hilt. Where the lx4y mud, it work quit* easy, but where them ts any derangement of the function of nature. It will ens tory angular reel Intl, yet yon must not be ahumed—thay alwa amp peer in trots rout deist° a week. Them Is nava a ys bed Tr soli from it. 'On the exittsry, when that eeling is due you will feel yoUrmlf lot tam person. f Marl scam of the mat extramont encordsuns of It that man sour Ils tenet to. No chtngeof diet Is sem ncx4=27- 4 at the best You an get. I bare likewise an herb, which. when elm board la met on, disdains Scrofulous melting of the mac and under the eau 'Pricer 60 - mats.' Itiq of the birdied Merncery SI red bottle. • DIIIMITIONS YOllll .—Adolf. one WNW/meta Po day. y. one eighties:* desert irpoonfuh ehEldres tramfin to eight Tars, msupoonful. ds no dlreatlan can he made shamble to all condltudons, Mtn enough to oper r. ate on the breeds twit. a • ki KENNEDY dem psnonalday. attendance. at had asses of aerate. • Soklorholemali and Wall. at Dr ICZYSIOSS. Wccd Goat- enrenr of sllar. • • fetd.t•T Balm of a Taousand Flowers, for beau tifying be Compledian. and eradleadlai ?en. PER Fabn 11021 UN , NM WO at . In &Da% IQ atleeaL JOHN C. BAXEC It - CO.'S TAIiTtMEDICRIAL COD UV 011' _ Cainfay_ prepared Entun.nonatnt freehand beeliby Una, ander Ithe ye eutaal =Was" of that &Sent at the Ilehease. J.O. k 00.teke great plaint» m alaing their taw,. at 00. which. on lama of littm satorior mode dirrePone tlon.feadoosse and parity. an lie taken triameit arena' 67 the roost dant& nix unaanzairi LP mina to the toccata efloal7 a. this ray alusblo eta edadille remedy. Its maw in the ewe of Jaon:m;,llUn, Saotala, and Lung Die wen. what • ad 1116117 applied sad yammered in, in no longer smatter of arulealara it 11 DOT SaMOViedged to Dams hall= virtues mama tnoomyarade to any other eyoddo. gym to bottles, madman and mall. by the ran nfeeturers, JOHN O. BAKER 0 00., No.loo North Third a.. P1a.141;a1,4 Ara try Dzugeleti to Andra:nth sad dererhara. OHIO & PENNSYLVANLI. RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM ; PITTSBURGH. On aid after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PAURNGER TRAMS will MO laws, until fur that notioai Pan Mu= wua TAM At 3 a. IL Kitt Tun " " AT 13. A. 11. Ragas RIX? " kV 3 r. w. Then Trains all run through tn Cinstilim and ....A then with the Occurnbus and Cirocinnati. Ohio and Indi ana and Belleftintidne and Indiana At Mane sad. eannectinna are and. Ibr Ninrark. Zanesville, Hon. mette. Sandi:Ay, Toledo. Chicago. fte4 and at Alliance for Cleveland. le. No to run on Bandar. Through rickets are add to Clneisinati. landseille, Lords. Indianasolla Chicago. Bonk Island. Yore Wayne. Clevaland and the prineipal therm and cal. In the Heat The NEW BRIGHTON AOOO39IODATION TRAIN will ware Pittsburgh at 10 K. and dP. K.. and New Brigh ton at 7a. st. and 1 r. R. , For 'Plante and farther informatio J n apply to J. G. CURRY, At the day boxes from 5 to Pfl lb. for fmMIT um. A Marta discount made to retail dealers. COPYLL—lasa, La Guaira, and Rio Cbifee, axe and Enacted. SIVA RS— Lacerines and Mace Loaf. , Pulverierel and Crushed Sugars. Atha. Chocolaers, *tea, Matt, Fresh am! frrad Floseies. efr, ems.mith British and Continental Exchange. STOUT BILLS—DILAWN B? DUNCAN, SHERMAN Is CO., ON THE SUMS OF El ARDS. These Drafts are available at all the prin dyed Therm orMairla ad. lkotland and Ireland. end th Continent. W. also draw SWIM BILLS on M. A. Grunebaum & Bailin, PRANMAORT A 142 V, Which wee a. a Bamittanee to all part. of Switearland and Rolland. Person. Intending t 6 travel armed may P • through us utter. or Cream an videntmonoi can M oblalnod. needed. in any part of lhartrpe. Collection. of 11111.. Note% and other socuritle4 In En• rope. will ma.* rrampir •tuatsa. WM. WILLIAMS t CC. nah23. Wood. corm. Third street. DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One Hundred Lota, very stiventageoaaly located. In the City of Demme. and re. nedillir nowt propreele !Or the muse. of any porticia of them. the completion of the Great Illteate Omits] D. Z. to this olty—the terse Upper sussotssi Byer baeinee trarmected have—the bean had trade. troPriher with the omelet rapidly appeaclating nine of real estate, weatdae to pnualme desirable revolts triAboor wishing .to tenet to City Property. Any Lainnsedim erUl h 7 promPtir oicroniisioelwil If de sired. Address T. B. =UP COMPANY, roloiDaterr Duimpu*. Pencukylva= Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURG% CORNER (15 , FOURTH AND PiP_ITLIVIRLD Ram AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 8300,000. MIMS BUILDINGS AND OMER PROPERTY. &GRIST LOSS OR DIME BY FIRE AND TILE PlllllB OP Bra and Inland Baripttion and Transportation. - . .. MORS. Wm. P. Jandan. DM/ W. Wellntmk. Ws em ... Imo. A. l. Um., Iformandy T. 114 mil. J. Urlorr Sproul. tismim R. White. Jamb Palutsr. A.A.llansp.m. Jam . A. •... WM.. W. B. EL•vm. D. Z. Perk- U/VICSUS. .Ftwkie . M—llon Wm / Johnston. Tim Presiaml--Rody P.Ltaman. Stavtant and Trosnow—A • Carrier. 4 1, 1 41, “ S.wWw7-11 8 Llswin. 041.1 141617 _ . _ Citizen's Insurance Comp*, rittabnrg WM. RACIALIST Praident ILLIMILL , L. *skull:ix, ses , Oltlel, 94 WATER, BETWEE M ALLIMETIAND WOOD STILICE ”.EPSVKICS ramt, AND CARGO DOER! ON Till OHIO AND MINSBNIVPI RIVERS. AND TRIBU.A RIES Akir /Ansa nownd apauut pffas qfhA L N ou a m id N m DN A 17701 0 sad rairraroßrAriox. Ptlanoiun Rk i rrd Floyd. . Jobs ssn. i B l . in i ft h. - IThads Seth.. J. lianonmsta, S . = Me Vanl6.ll gobirt par, B. thartsuith Imbe L. Peonock., Jas:M. 0:0P•r. John PI TBURt3H Life. Fire & Name Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBOROIL, PA. ED= GALWAY, Praid.a. JAW D. ADAM, goer. This Company makes every Insurance ap• Wreathing to or ronnacted with Ling RIM. Algi,agni hat ilea and Cargo alakkon Abe Ohio and brapiii th en and tributaries, and Main* Maks gon• wally And against Loss or Damage by Fire, gad against a. Pulls of the gra and Inland Navigation ntr=, :mast lowvat rates oonsistant with ssAti toga] WON. nunoTotio Robert( haws), - Alazanclss UmLey. Jamas L.lim. Hem, John I , .g tonal ItC "." h Innir William Phillips, ohn Pesti, Juin W . Rain an, J oaaph P.Osisnng, b. D., Chan. Arbuthnot, John ktellpin. David Richey, Jam. Muohnli, linoatioN. tea L Manning, John 1111111. es. . 210,13 lb [rod eOD7 la oar Iht cola . . PH IL v IDIELP HIA Fire M s Lif A e Insurance Cotekany, -No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE Till cusrair HOUSE. - Will make all kinds of Insurance. either Peepers^ or limited, on every deetriptlon of Property or Merchandie, at ressonable Wee of premium. BOBCAT P. Preeldent, M. W. Bottom_ Viso President. DITIEOTOBS: • It Jot. B. ran!. John Clayton, B. Warr. Chu. P. flayll, Z. B. ftirltsh. P. P. 6b Sa rma ler/ n . e. EX=2l • Western Insurance Comp_any OF PITTSBURGH. 'Will Insure tell an d ~fctino Rieke. 11.11U1sr. Jr.i olsorcom Thos. Emit. Jsr. Sauk/ J. W. Butler, A. N hoick. Mothrds% Wm. Lyow, O. W; ilicartaoss / kkall.a. 0. Mama O. W. Jackson. ' V. I.o44aretts Was. U. Mitts. AV' A horn ItwUration roanairsd trr . 0 ,.. known In this ocornatudtr. lad who will Morally. vat and plorohtly Vol all Imes at taw OnDA Na. w.‘ On tr.t. (swag k Odd WarettooseJ UP stairs. littalronaL a irthe Reliance Mutual Insurance Company OF PRILADELPIILL OFFICE NO. To TrAzavrrr mast allT.ol4—..tono. $3334 1 :03. BaWay Thoe.Md• =INSURANCE-4: l n Buildings, bier ohandlot Fornturo, ix. to town Or &Matti. ,: _. Tao Vital. t IMP allkOnaoln ta. al Moot 13aaltal, =DUN nooind to Bono in UN, Ponta of the Manny. tonlarat LaMar for loon Tao ealptartillestes omitmrltrny Bto ra ts. m ernvortlbla, at_pardato Um Onatal non of wo OratV7. GLIM TINOLDT. Pros/Ant. D. K. Mormon Boonton. D Itli: Om Tnakrl. - Loris R. dobhurit. W. IL Thomism, Owns H. Bakal% T. o.Donlon, Ball. W. =OW. WM:WM Z. MOM. • Hobert Memo, IL L. 0.1. 11 4 ig i zalop ti. Robot Tata. issword o•Jsuuit Jame. L. Taylor, : Won... s _Morr. ~.. Jamb T. Inatlmr, ra .. AL 0 5. 04 1... t.... mug. O. IL ibtrotal. . ' J. G. 0077tH. Ansa, • rotaWo catens TAW amt Wood Orono. HOLMES RABE & CO . Itroonason To - A. II; HOLMES Et BROTHER; xaaoraarcasse or SOLID BOX VICES, Kamm sox AR us, CROWB TOCKS ARS, SUMS. MAT , PICK& • ' Timbor,Mill, Tobacco it Cotton Sam, A. suptowoutrurkoftff Atom". Car and Bldp &Ate, with Thread Sa. siwa complete, P TTSBURGEI, ' mamma. N.. 112Wana axn 1111 San is. amnia WOOD 41D &UMW ITS. aeettr t=t=tl HENRY COLLINS, dommrss , cionazitonAv, az AND w arm D msnBg. __ A. 4 ?Maw ogonsior, No. :di Wood street, Pittsburgh. .."" 4- G UDomwaa TOB,R.:CrikEßS:asmi WHOLESALE - D RUG(ISM NO. so woongai•L,. • b aprionai Naslieget.'•aseilMiteklimis A Substitute' for the New Liquor Law.- -DRAIRDATA ANTIMAOCRANALIAN ELIXIR. • NM and imr• rowdy kr e cure PERof • INthTEMANCE. A atzardastat vegetable extract, and u • tax& is emir pealed. Tor the following cenulalnts It Le • mart valua ble medicine: NerPtPria, Lisp. Cbseplaint, Sydney. Neu ralgia, Pats. /furs of aLI limit, Edirne. Truman. Geiser ai Debaely. This medicine ishdended to produce achange In the system, and • astute for alcoholic drinks. Bernal fortunes where we have cold it, ue hare had the most grefifying multi; so. to persons litho are really desirous of heraathar off the Indulgence In Intosiratlng beverages, this elixir will be • sweat help. Bold at $1 per bottle at the Drag Store of DB. UEO. H. HSTBEB, No. 140 Wood street, masa of Virgin alloy; sign or the Golden Mortar. sy27.ther RstrUnseated by a rinds application 0. erietactoro's Eiceliior Hair Dye. Ae red donde darken in the twilight. And blacken over hearen's blue skylight. Bo Curranosol Hats Drs tarneth To black the hair that redly burnath. The tattle Leh cunningly blackens the foam When an enemy darts at the queer little gnome; But as quirk Oriloraoollo will darken the Hair. With his Dye of all dyes =et efficient and rand Crletadoro'e llacelelor IlaleDye la wad wholesale and re• tall at Dll. BETBEIrd, 140 Wood etreek at the elan oCthe Golden Morley. atl27-dgw. REMOVAL. MoCORD & CO., HATTERS, Have removed to their new store, 131 Wood erect, 5 doors odor: Fifih sfrect, which we have bat with the express adaptation to our increseed bruinio. The fret Soar bee been fitted op In MODERN STYLE excirodyely for our retail trade, where ',Stalin - ye be mend • complete assortment of the )LOST FASHIONABLE STYLES of Gents' and Youtbe Drees and Soft Hate and Cap.... well .. LADIES' RIDING HATS and can, IMEN'S GOODS, adapted to the 'moon. We .hall be pleased to see our friends at our new store. The four upper storlm am expressly for our WHOLE SALE TRADE, ober. will be found • 1411 gook of Hate and Cape, embracing dearer, Silk. every variety. Soft, Pi name, Leghorn, Braids, and Palm Leaf Hate: Silk Plush Webit:Ca pt. end Children'. Goode of .11 kind, 111 rrehunto visiting =teeny will find it their Interact to xamltu our stork, as our franticly am Ouch sr to unable .1 to romping with on, Jobbing hon. in ...jot... Par A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Mertes Ikri gyrating Oadial relieves with wondsrhil rapid ity every disorder incident to the digestive apparatus; re stores the .aPetlte; renews the strength; hardens they., elm braces the nerres. Rhea elasticity to the mdrite. re crultuthe mental energies. banlsbes &ponder...lmparts to the attenuated frame • more robust appearance; Irritation. calms the disturbed imagination, builds op the e hattered constitution: and may be taken without fear by the feeblest maiden. wife or mother. am it Is esnotweed solely of the inioen of rare Oriental herb., potent Ouly to Invigorate. exhilarate and restore. If the system hag become relaxed by Improper [Warm nes, the 0.441 will inf..; a more rigor:me vitality iota ev ery organ. The lassitude resulting from late hours or km Onee application to labor of any Uri& Is elnicklY removed by it. action, and ladles engaged In sedentary occupations. and mild 4 to ineauverdenea therefrom, 'will and it a rare and healthy ottmcdant Where the eirculationof the blood is sluggish, or any of the function.of the baty are suspend ed . imperfectly performed, it will restore the natural ae• lion and communicate permanent energy to the secretive and dleributive organs. Those who are bowed down by physical debility, and en feeble as to duper of ever recovering the vigor mud meet. of manhood. are lovite to givetbbe wonderhil instil:runt atrial It embodies the elemente.of their restoratlon. Before they have consumed the first bottle, they will be conscious that the recuperative prigeiple to abwork in ev. ery debilitated portion of their frames, and hope, scut ta be realised in their thorough recovery, will erring op to their hearts, . TimOordial to put up, highly concentrated, to pint hot flee. Price sa per botlb two tor $3, sis for 112. O. H. RINO. hoprtetor. No. 192 Broadway. N.. York. Auswrs—Plttaturgts Mono Banc. No. CO Woodstrook am. 11. ILsrusa. 140 Wood at; ft. IL &sum. 17 Wood It.— Allegheny City: J.C. FUZEE, Bold by Druggists throughout the Qultod Mats., Cana and the Went lndlet Best Known when Tried.—These gentle 131811 take Outman In testlrylng In regard to B. A- Pan' Mock', Termiltige, bemuse taro of the firm have ousel It In their private practice as physician for • number of yeare,and they hue known It.by obserretbro. to be good New "Azasirt:July 4th. 1843. Messrs. D. 4. .Tahnalark of toe Omitunnon—lieving 'old your valuable Vero:ann. woulde time, and having seen Bused for many years, we neonannend It to all as • ade and efficient remedy for all ems of worms. In to testae., hare we ever MU any evil reenita Ibllowlng Its atirdnlstration, but always has It answered the purposes Inc which it was intemded. and been entirely satisfactory. Believing that everything that has been est forth lure geld to Its virtu. Is strictly In meanie.* with our oh- servatlons. not only es yeactitioners. bat es motor bend noreore would unheeitailny.l7 ear to al who read tide. that KU Um beet Vermintaa now In use, end that It vir tues an tend known when 11.1 tried. BLY. 11OOPLR • RIELY. Prepared and eoldby B. A. 7AIINESTOCB A 0.1., corner j of Wool and First Km. ap3-eltia • A Gentleman living on squirrel . Hilt mac "My self. hes been primly afflicted with Dypepaia Mr the Mat year. During this time she had need mmury wtitlid,w, whirl Wined to etigraeate rather than remove the arson, that we amen derffebeik of her recovery.—„ Living in the ainntry sbe...enjoyed all the &haI:AS.II of pure air and askrelse yet each day oho seemed to be more enfeebled. With fame difficulty I pervaded her to take Rolland Bitten. which I ant happy to etato has com pletely cured Pup Sea edrerthiernent. ape.”-ctaleT. The Stomach prepares tho elements of the bile and the blood; and If it does the work feebly and im Pernmtly. aver &Memo le the ...Main Ana. ea won. therefore. as any affection of the liver le perceived. we may be sure that the dismal . e organ. are out of order. The Ent thing to 'be dome, is to administer ja sped& valet will set directly upon the stomach—thextalwring of the animal meet:pinery. Poe this purpose we can recommend Ilootland'e Gamma hitter. snm•red b 7 Dv. C. 'wine. Phlledolt hie. Acting as an alterative and • Maio, It !strengthens the dlgutiott. changes the condition el the blood and thereby gives regulardtl to the bevels Bre advertiser ...J. sple-2edtel DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably knitt ed, .t the earner of Chretnnt nod Liberty City, mill be mold on ra.on►bl. Win. Tor vartloolere. ennnire of FLEMING 130.08-. Wholesale Dratintie, N. 6 0 Wood nablm Pi t (Aunt,. Pro.. Nen ralg ia.—Tais formidable aLleaso, which seems to balls ths skill of physicians. yields Ilk. cassia to Outer's Spanish Mistriss. Mr. 1. hoyden. formerly of the Astor Moss, New ,York and late proprietor of this Illsehanslw norel.histnloond. Is one of ths hundreds who hats been eared of severe Nets rale. by Carter's Eiremhh Mature. elute his ears, he has recommended it to umbers of others, who were enffertna with nearLy era,' %ma of di s. we. with the moot wonderful enema. D. sari It Is the most extraordinary medicine he has erer nsed; and the beat blood purifier Innwn. Sew advertisement In another column. mh29.lwdkw'r H ...... ay Sim. D. s. •toe atm ARNOLD & W ILLIAMS 111/SO7.IXTVIO2 I Op Chilson Furnaces, Wrol Iron Tubing ANC TITTINQ OVIERALLT, For Warming and Vimidaiion of Buildings. A. t W. sill contract for Warming and FerallaNni by Steam or Hot Wats', Mao maillooser Furnace. Churches, &bools, linemitais, Factories, Groan Mass, Court How= Jail lasts or Usolllnera. No. 25 Mutat at- Pittabor g PEARL STEAM MILL. Flour delivered to families in either of the Ordere mae De left at the BUIL or br our tenoe at the etorre LOO of AN, WILSON *OO.. 52 Woods. BRAUN A RIOTRR, corner Liberty' and St. Clair IL P. SO/IW ekr4 Ihwttlst, Alto therg. TERMS. CAW OX DELIVKR Y. rehlfrfo BRYAN. KENNRUY • CO. SPRING STYLE OF HATS. M'CORD & CO HATTERS, Have now on hand, afresh supply of tae n time.' MESS HATS, Spring grtd. Also,•completo assortment et Gents' and Youths' SOFT ElATll e of the Watt Athlone, to which they leen* the et. teatime of the pall. Corner Flfth eta Wood et. mbIS All'Gruntock's Family Itiedioinaa—Wo W the attoottoo of heed► of thatilmotatot othora. to Shoed vortloiratott on the emrtb pate of Woo tali:oak Itotollv Y.ditloa. Ease and Congest—Tao Conformator Lately Immtal tram Patin, wetly wilts the Hat to th. wallow shape of th. fiend; to • twit tut USA ...1 on W. haul ia *nett on• • lust littutd a wed Hat may be had at 17 Wood gt. ' magi . W. meet/La 0. COMM. Mink Tided and Wood Meal., New Da.gaerrian Gallery. MR. NELSON would respectfully inform Ids friends, and the made gangrene, thet In order to meet the daily Incresslug demstul ole Daguerreotype, De has bed built end hes no. completed (over the Old Poet Mew Third etreet,)one of the mat epsoloui end, roagnlthamt Sky Light tiallesim ever constructed The De. guarreotyla purer.% In the United 13tetes. We ere now Prepared ta elecete Meanie. of WI slum end style., In era weather, frons 8 o'clock A. Id. WI 4 oclock P. IL 'A vlalt from all Le phoned. whether they wleh lee Llketwo Or not. Rooms. 01. • Moe Building, Third Krieg de tdaw MARRIED-0u Thy:relay milting, by the Rev. Dr. Wm D. Coward. WILLIAM E. RUNT. of Cleub•AClLle .ORE. end CAROLINE A.IVITEN, of thle city. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Merchants. A PERSON who is unemployed m the are- INFERENOE.—When a man has a well fit, lino nos of Clothea on, the Inference le.that hii T 4161 aworkmosi. Mai rasa= by Infsranco.tha 011ISTE11 at 74 Wood it. 'greaten "a snub stoat of material for Meng wear, lays' liesdygriect• Clothing and Mane lint* lilting Goods, at ray low aloes for rah." me natural Inlitrena alma rational man mould be that ORESTES mans what beam itntl he& , al 43 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—A now tete. dory 1111th Dwelling Ilona. with • bill" Stare Boom. the lot has a faint on Smithfield et. of =A lees by 60 feet to alO feet alley. The Dwelling contaLis • Darla, call ning room, "lichen, 3 chambers and Sintsheg st. tie, ault, cellar, to., all lad aria.. Irks Wloc.. subiat • ground rent of SST Der far. ap:i3 - B. OUT EST A. 13021.144 04 st. VOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A second band Ono llorse Carriage, a single let of lianas. and Two Badges, one of which le a Lady's. Apply at 14437 POEM. CASH a CO., It. Clair 4. .4 a/ BBLS. SPIRITS TURPENTINE_ just add and far rale by I • TIMITIiII lilioll. HORSE FOR SALE—A fine Family "tom for sae by ILEIIINO BROS.- AONNETS—A. A. Mason Co. areopeii AS 717.,74rm a nututt1 4 4.1 a. ,14,4 sl.O 10 of splandid etyko 01811 k, Satin awl D• Bonoits. - SOS A A ILLINERY .6 S-- Idasla t 41; ax have revived a Teri 'lmes .aapertatea or minium Good w Bonnet: i t b =r , , nr itt iludV"inv4 tieure4llowym trim =WO. c o r those Ave litsteh Chlats•A at IN at*. we = h it r te t_l6l_2_o4B A. A. IILtSON 00, 48,6 th t AssittitGuaEoteuilunr..l FOR BALE, de tu rnStirtan tl ata . ftliitsw i °wider/et a aot. ALLEGHENY NEM A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., coitNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, Importers and Dealers ID , (LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, - ' lALCOHOL, 2-1 VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, . WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, , IGLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, IWIIALR SUED. INSTRUISPTS BRUSHES, ISpICES. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITIIARGE. %Kr, HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED facilltks tor filling coders with promptness sad dispatch. sing resident torttutrs fn Ms 6utaru cities to take advantage of ell b a b ba i nun to market. Ws mislaid to a t i ar .tr=!l‘ or lilrlalted =tlllYg.'DißtcWlT %VIVI yult mama. not moonlit for """a "'d whiteness. Ira VISBMITCOE fornlshed with Entlith. Haman,Tram& and Biala Dtttothats. • cMit.kteILIDISSTOC. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYESTUFFS, PAINTS, RUlOt UTTER- 2 bbls. prime Roll Butter just -.....M.reoftirama"suberty I . , • ri .8. : aeon : ams; I 60.000 lbs. :luau Ibtralders, rdeeiving MU day ll= okabona• sad lay .11. by T. LITTLE & 00.112 4 = it. Ibr =.b, '3o bble. No. 1 Lard in store and L surmam..aig SUOAR & MOLASSES-30 hhde. prime N. O. Sador: SO bbla. crushed .ad Polsortrod Baer, RS do L.:parlays:l 200 bbts. N =ohm.; 45 do royerior Snip Idoluorr. lo stars .ad S7l re. by TALITTLE 00.13$ 2d rt. - OFFER-100 bogs prime Rio Coffee in store sod for Jule by T. LITTLE t CO. IND' OIL-50 bbla. No. lin store and . sale by op2B T. LITTLE* CO. UlLTS—White and colored, Toilet - Cor-, re, Table Covets. and • lam xiscattneett of Wore e noose Puralatilotc Web reo'd ot ADIS IIIOII2IIY A BIJRCIIIIELDE. 111,LACK BERAGES, and a large assort m•nt of other hlousologOonels, to be found int store sp29 eICEPITIf .1 BITROUVIELD. T 10BACCO-50 his Grant's 50 Tobacco; 26 do ropartor 6 wed brand., do 20 do diamond Wet Tobacca in donated for rate by aP'.9 T: LITTLE t CO. IIEESE-400 bxo choice W. R. Cheese in C .tore and for Ma. by T. LITTLE & CO. - - - PAIN KILLER—Perry Davis' Pain Killer, 10 gross ased elses In etc. d for 0a1• apV{ B. 6177. 7 an CO" 67W00d Bt. [DWAY'S .DADY RELILT—Regula ,tore and Soap .toro and for We by 1028 a. R. sntgas co. R. MORSE'S INVIGORAUM, CUR DIAL far sale by R. E. BELLER , !! I CO. INC WHITE-3 tone N. Jereey and Pa end Lehigh for salt by IL IL SELLERS t CO. LeonOG=lo bbls. for oak by sp2S R. B. SILL 6 R 9 3 CO. efifASTOICOIL-1 5 bbls. for sale by IL" set s R. K. MURES & CU. LARD uIL-10 bbls. for sale by X 723 R. S SELLERS! CO. bat'LAVORING EXTRACT._ =on, Va nilla. Rose, Peseb.Almond, Lemon, Pine APP/e, Straw . Ran ry, Pear, Re_ lor sale by ap.29 IL R. SELLERS a W. ARRIAGE CURTAIN OIL CLOTH of different width. plain and enamelled finish, of Sim socand plain hark, wholesale and ] I I I rsl No 6 Market street. apIT at P. 11HILLIPS. SHADE TRIMMINGS of the efferent kinds, [or sale wholesale and retell at 116 Market et. .:17 J IL PHILLIPS. AMUSEMENTS. - E. WINTER'S • UNRIVALED EXIIIBITION Or CHEMICAL DIORAMAS, CR Mr.eLLJNE VIEWS, 011120MATEOPES, cfc.„ AT MASONIC HALL, On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 26th, 27th and 28th. Wto. WINTER informs the citizens' . of Ittsburgh that he has made arrangements to intro .. their kind favor his unrivaled entertainment, which for artistica skill 6 grandeur of delineation, bril liancy of colors, and at the mate time so true to nature that it stands unednalad on this continent. The exhibition will commence with a scrim of Crystal line Views, whichrepresent Rains, Moonlight Scenes, Cities, Sea Views, &e., too numerous to mention In an advertisement. MU' which • 811.11111631ATROPI. with a variety of Plessint metainerPhome. To be fbllowed by_the celebrated CII.I3IIIOAL DIORAMAS, Illustrative of the following subject., stuceptible to all the autumns pocullar to the natural day, tvprescotftni no, tore hall it, indillay. MIL ne AN CATTIEDRAL! Night view , showlek the midnight meas. COURT OY BABYLON! Matt view: dewing the least of Iteleharaar. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to cornmeome at S. liTTlcketa 2f, cents only; Children loader 12 years of age a „A DAY BEITTISITION on Saturday, at o'clock. on Which occasion Children sdreitted at 10 cents.. a 725-6140 Location Ciinged and Time Postponed. SPALDING & ROGERS' TWO CIRCUSES. ' , : , ..;ilp COMULIAIM6 um ctumrui \,„., — FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS ili• . nom their Palatial A net ; le AMpld ot. heatre of tJa• Me and : t - ere. and their ' .1 NORTH MITEILICAN cincus .• tp, t riril l t r o I. N.. uclacie enetie. , ~ _ 1 t 7 0 1,... • One Monster Concern. t„ -- ~...._—,.r-li Wan en. ma COMPANIES. cam !. ~- .....si., ' :: razing themost distinguished Perfume :.-ir-3;t'fif,: t r k: fra' il lilg_ No ll tb . 11 th. ftut ilith h e .--- i ' ;.: '' • Drumm of to; andlanea 7 .4 Both polvania =de: .One Tad: t• tore "- :-. MAN 81: ab a R2L,,. }3s e.. TWO SETS OF RING 11.0rcaam A PAhTOSLIMN EVERY MTERNOONI 4 - -'-- ) - SPECTACLE EVERY MONTI NED. HENDALJ., TUE BITOLA/it ''' • ' ';-- -- ' ' MR 1 73 . 1401 9 1re1 1 / • And everything elm a che t h e same elaborate eons. with the following 4, 1. -- -roVrr.4= rh -1. 9• 1. ,=. ~ tambnleta. et. ... - - J - - - j_', _lii.,,E Arlie LONE& Ibis& ORMOND, --,.. -- 2 ----'-- -=. Mr.. LAKE. I HO. GRAVEN.. --_,--- ‘ . '---- Et? dlr., s ' I l Y er g- --: 110O ULUM ERS. Cl. The Motle t Brothers. GEO. DUNBAR, one LA THORNE, li AN F. DONALDSON , T, GRAVEN. 1 0 ik . Pegasus. Tartar & Wildfire. i , -, ~ P. D . :BALDWIN. ICIIARLESDROWN, --- ~ ee l : ROOT. WRITE. ICH MS..CROSIIT. , iii, r.. ' ,. Ginty's Pantomime Troupe. 61. '• - -;..1 , V DEARTH NIEO WILLIAMSON 1N.1.--. V. WOOD: limner. 'minim The War . Horse Baceptialus. ivß. LITTERALL , LED.XIC E IEY. P. WILLIAMS.' P. UAN At Pittsburgh Six Days, CONKOCIECO MONDAY, MAY 7th, ON PENN STREET, el Front of American BAIL -------__ ~_-... --, -- mi.-...., £ll.b. AT . dOtT_ &Worder, AMR 2d.. . 417,0 t :. zw.Atleghz.Z.,,...llpLais mid 40. sir- wa r ten th AL „...1... Y TIVENTY4IVE ine2l3,rdlilt,er . ETNA INSIIIUNCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN.—Chartered 1819. PAID UP Cssh Capiial, -- - - - $600,000. Cash Hinplus on . lst Jan. 1855, $ 273,113 THIS CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS • teetteelY Invested D r the benefit or ell honey-hold- re. As an evidenoe of the claims we hare to imbibe eon ' Meuse and of our ability to psy ell Mum PromPers state. tits thot the rgr o s of Ilsis ComPsnY Incrik!tt Its agenda vats fromp dutUtordr, one no b l=r a itt " Woe In the United State . Coeds bet ter todnentts tart". Ann. They continue to make lowon property In town and country, &Ante. as low as la consistent with as V to thrlor c r . k=. l. Mee, North•Wistoorner Yuri end Wood. stmts. Pitts. Mash. epru-Ini Iron City_ Commercial College, CHARTERED APRIL, - 1855. MAID or Mate= We Ennelatney. Co.. Joan Ilan.R. H. Room, Pounce , Hon. J . E. BLUM.. Han. War. Bunn, KV:lm, H. A. Pima. t o o.. Col. Wagon eleCannissa, II A. Luz:Melva. EA.. 00. WE. Horeirl, Ea.. Calarent- Lou. Relpt.D. 0 dux Itnentel. Zen IL P. Prre= l ll4.. I Mut= .InILLAR a BRO.. Principals and Prawns of Plain mat 011aatental Parmanaidp. L I. 10.TOLICOO/L, (author or Illtehoook's ustent 'et 33.k.afetatin) Prinninef of taelloolake , arid Lecturer on all Important business tran:Mnona . ' JOHN If LEMING. (author of Yleuilurea new and= , ad' ystaut orßook-lor ln) WUI dollen weekly on the Menet at dements. JAIIKS U. aormiss, member of the Ottani:o EAr. Lecturer on Onamarctal Law. e Prhaelvala hara seemed the earthoe Cl Mr. L. J. Th r. who a :111 glee tastructione On atetbenkaties. rate- MILDNI cusas—Nw itallants reesived deify. a t thle InetttntiOn wear thalllty Is offered Ito the Aspeed_ y attain. rent of beauty Ann nwhilty In PINMANBUIP, expert. en. IP A:UMW:I4=d =Pular skill In Book-keening. — Time =Matted. Maw Innor 20 teed. ' . th.leirlOPM fro.p Wood street, Btreet, ISHBOHANT TAILOR, • REDS leard tc ormourice - tho receipt of his spring inuela.• of Cloths, Caednoens and Wilrboda. Tho Kock has been alerted with faze. and ortll be made to order, vrith.the usual promptneee and sathneetlon. BOYS' CLOTHING.. Tao stock of Bon * Readrinad• Olothlog embers the mare . t at er . / !z i t n e t, dell to mutt all elanaea— EUIINISIIINEOODS, •-• hocludlnd nag . article for Orntleinsruf complete =Me ofuasch sow be sold ea eery lororrienfer Coed alma No charge for shoring Goods. Bali^We study to alma... Mechanic? Bang, Pittsburgh. I NOTICE In HEREBY of TMAT, pursuant to thnprovisions of ths - Arl lueralKeatin Bans, approved 11areb.30th,11935, and the Act ap orosad tits 16th day of Ardli,, , I.36o.lnUtled '''art dot Rant ulaUnx haulm" BOOKB -to rawly. sobseripllono to the Ca u t o tai Stork of said .313(1/11=ji i l i tl . PEL:ll6.- } tl n cittabsrst . n .a tt tra ib I I WENTY.BIZIII D hap ß 4 .o l i) ATM 180, at 10 . o'sioek L.ll„_to ranuin apart for six j days, 1300110 eclair A. 31., until B . de-W.S. - P. 31.., awn ay., ' - ' lt V'''. • 'lv' liblittisalk ' • ~, , it : W u r , tiltir : W. E. It Losa - I, , . . IW. U. imith, _ . W. X. , tWar. It, Nimktc, iatoost. Lyon, 1 • Jut A. linterdion . ' . It I Skt? ' re in &-sr, WUnanyi. Ando+. , I T. IL llama. ' Jame Etark,„.ls, . I: Ueo. W. Jackson, . .Daild Oamonru, - U. i srin7rirs ‘ ritansit . I: llTriat il , , IFILI4E.K th i• -. .. ( 1" . 13 %. ~/ -.1.1.11' fat s g . ' .. ;7.." . v jg t riT lands, a. I{, AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVITS, Auctioneer. Onasarreid Sau 'toasts. canter Wiwi awl Aft drool Q. ELECT PRIVATE LIBRARY-Oit or evening. April gilth,; at tie o'clock. at the (lommmeSal Beleellooraa, corner Wood sad Fifth will be told anastmuive collection of narks It= = Prite library, embracing a 'err gen roil verletgeletaxgb and va English au th or, in ahem dew eat of utiecallans. as literature. edema and art. inanY of than km:War Illustrated. In addition to desirable Warts add editions mar not to befouled on ode with the trade, Sr. 'absent oczole v :cd terorduauthors, fume recant Issuer of the PIM valuable theological works. - mama - whid , sr. ruin bi licottieh Publication &clay. arms amt Nab gills regretter, of works will D. found err, ese. "lets. stab P. IL PAVIA And. 11AR -- SULKY, AT j AUCTION—This ida order) morning Apr 11 rath. at 11 o'erk, at the Commercial Wes Rooms, eon:M . of Wood and filth aimed% srill.b• sold . Three superior wan finished Doggie: Tae c' tinasotne=ted Balk r. Tams at sale. aPLZ DAVIS.innL - . VINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT Atertos.--On Tuesdaissoraing May Ipt, at to o o'ckek. ..,,th.gegidence of► 12. o'o. WNW.. ti 0.34 , irsat t..._aser Thlrd, will be sold • soperior lot. of tionsebold a:Lakin:kr en Farnham enabnicing inshOnani Chaim, soft =Ana l= eknar, centre, card and dining tableg tam ghat not fanculd oonunon ask* utarbl. top ' yinterreszuh high a nd ion post bedstead* parlor, c ha m b er g sad stair =pet* table corers, hearth raga windoir' , 4lnda Wang. queenssrana cooking store. Wore. (.oMiln-r9 MI the artieles are in good couditioar. ...Lb.. but • short time la one. sofa P. H. liagia, Lost. thAIiLAND OMNIBUS LTNII AT. AIIC TION--On Wednesday aftersoo. at the Marine Station. Penna. Avenue. will be sold the entire stork of thateoneern,coneisting Three Onetime& Eleven Lior. Eight Sets of Omega. One diet;; wagon. as, Terms at - ap26 O. N. DAVIS,-Add: seUBLIO SALE OF DRY GOODS—At the etore of John Thoniteett. N 0.106 Market at. will to . (as be le declining business.) hie entire lallre 'tech of Foreign and Dorneindelh7 Goode *hien lin WPM Can belly eelectediflir customer tirade, i, he wiertriterrt is quite xtensive, embracing the richest and latest - A[7lOll4lM GaAs of emery re lety. splendid timbroldo ries and Whit* goods, Crave, Silk and Thlbat Shawls. I' eneh Applique Mentillew and Whittles, Linen Good; Hosiery andtilorall. Parwots, Umbrolles. Bonnets, and • full a sortmentot de sirable Roods usually blot In an extensi , retail store.— Sale w commence on Monday morning APsti b, at / 0 o'clock, and continue until all are eloped. The sttentian of the ladle* I. particularly two to-sted . P. M. DAVI& Alit. rriREISTEL's.....4.ALE OF FIFTEEN BUILD- ItaI LOTS liTRE nIXTII Ana— , rts Friday after noon. April 17th, at 3 o'clock, on the Jaen , .de, will be sold 0, 4 a d : I.l f itrer nirt„P 18%, 9r .Potg . tl! ' A i rl7 Robert porter, geo., fifteen ',WADI:. building lots, es hosts . ( not by the late Mo. Wm. Portor, in bin htzr Of NU In the Sixth and &mou th Wards of Pitt,l eel la of which lots, to wig on C , 411, Al. di 41: '44 en Lg. b.,. sorb . front of .4 feet on Centre Arnow, nod egt. book t about 06 feet to Clerk streed, ondtbs remain. tag sight lots, to of Nos- ea, 49, bO, 51. fa. 53, 64 base rub sfrout of 34 feet on Clark - street, :and hug eouthwthdly the algae distance tI Rose Street, 60 het wide. The above offers grentindueernents to three &throng of 1=r -basing property, lICAZ the busincee nett of the thy.— renal at sale. .101114 lIPILRON, TruitaN alss P. It. DAVIS, MLCS. DIAMOND ALLEY PROPERTY_ JIVE BALE—That minable am Erick Daslling Maw e. ut tragio. Di amond tne i zt t prat , oecup= LOt Gamy 7,40nt :115 Wal. and nand( g f A WIT mbl3 P. he DAVIS. Alia. Jou, AM= ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce & CapAiodonMcnduoits, &ND ULALMILD LS PITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES, S Wood et, between Water and Front nt PrITBBI73I3Ib HENRY 8. KINu. late of the firm of Mogrhetul,) COMMISSION ISMICHANT, — - AND DEALER LW PIG METAL AND 8L0C411,- No. 76 Water street, below Market, .09 PITISBEWIII. PLUM Black Diamond Line of, AVX.E.73 gitiAILS .P from Liverpool to Philadelphirt#l Id °Youth month. and trout Philadelphia tc=r• pool tide 15th of every moutb. olnzed by Thomas C.. 9 Walnut it., ..PlidelPhi,4 and k4ablz?".' • Opens. t Co., Liverpool. Th. subscriber. Agent for U. C,ompauy. s , Sterna Istl hand Menge Tickets and Eight e z um atunZA TeX , at any Boat In Also, brirg s rawyers from Sirs :rack and naiad phla by m i JOHN TIIO3IIIION. game= No. 410 Liberty at.. Prttabiregb. AND PAINTERS. 14__Q G & E , HOust: SIGN PANT S, NO. 96 THIRD STREAM . (Betwean Woodland Make. tlizeati.) All orders promptly attended to— . executed - 1n •inlpa . 'tile.- EsbA4S IFIVEAS-12D half chests Young Ryon, Gun- Ao t = neo n PA Battles 15no Oolong; 60 do Young nnon, Onnpoirdor and COYFILE-200 tags Nims nlO Colima SO do oiant Jars. TOB6OOO-100 Imam 6 and w d carted brandn 20 do lb Lamp • o 50 Cattr boxes ss Ita. do SUGARS—boala IhdrooSsurang do Crash ad Boma. • ' SYRUP AND SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—n.O bbli • Eastern Syrum. _ Sr bbla Bolden Byrum 10.) bbl. Lordrlsna Sugar House Wisner, ball' Ws Supar Boum Byrup Molars& YINI-100 bbl. No.. Mar-harsh D) do No. 111ea1nR. TAB., Pint'Boehm; AND ItOBIN-78 Obla North Carding 'Ai . 26 bids • 10 do Path. • ruou—io TiMeg Prim Niel , CIGARS-150 Irma smarted brands. .• .• Bl 06.1=NATE.EADA-100 krps (Letes CABTILK BOAP—Plboseu (larres.) BALIMATUB-60 buns in Pager. - • PlO6B-60 taxes clay Pipes. • .• The alma goods now to stare and arriving by canal sad • • railroad, which together with a gamt.al satartinal of Pittsburgh nignuhatured artist" Pin he offal.' to PM' chums on reap:usable terms by appbing to ATWIILh. LER At Cow ' aplB No. II Wood at..Aatire.n Water and front Al, A Room inthe Gazette bindings reined. ALWELL LIGHTED ROOM, on the second !' car. and ow of ammo, in the Gazottorßvllittitrama ittovet, to for tent for one, or • term ot. ?Qua Li and suit a Bookbtoda. Itostart, ar LitlogetoPboo o oo Waektt Newspaper Moe. -• r 591641 - ./R i ll . :0 FARM . FOR SALE,..consu3ting of 112 &n hat es of choice d, atlatated la Oolcunblane ae, 0 2 miles above Wellsville. and Irlthts a,- smile or the 'cc extension of - the Plttagh and QS. ' A. • It la all under mos and .hovel 44 scree three tlon: legoodiframe dwallis bowie. Sun. 1 •• —...uNi chard sad garden, a well ofgood' water at : door. ••',. coal under the csloolo Wm, with two vela. owopected.—' • As the owner Is rem oelos emit, 'Ws fa •be rola at '. thc low Pio, 018%100. for wine uLd rtha ltlfatata• tlan, apply at the Real Eclat. Office of •• • • ' aplß EleocmdSup. • of -' "• -. SUMMER DR- : GOODS. piisex MONDAY, April 16ilk.vre6)mmenced recelsioncsir second supply aft:wry - Dry Goods Sam% ng some of the hest striae sod "choicest basics Slut been brought to the citstble season..We base also received Ewe new French style parisolaantiretsdnlar ent from last Nemo, to Vlach we respietfulty Write Us attention of the Lod's. sail HAGAN k AMTS. - 'dr - uk7 HOLESALE' GROCERS_ ,rpdace aid v Comuntrelcro Iterebanta,iipt Deslere inlittabrogh lianixtbetured Artkle. N a no Liberty et— • corner of trwlAPittaborsb. P. ' • • • • - BOOTS , AND.. SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.• JAMES ROBB, 89 Market and 6 Union dr tided doer item the Market - Hours Pittsbargb i world rearcarVy inform his numerous friends anAt car .to and EnmlDar GaXl. ta l e= and of LI i l .igrerfir Wm en= le, the nein). althir • The particular aitenUon of the Ladlerisksitsd to eneell ennead stock MALI •U•i• and Fancy Bootrand Slippers of deseripilenr. also stock of Childrene thaws and Amy &wee which erastarefolly selected.' For Gentlarnalle be has any *t fa ofTancyllnd Wearhig syiklas. thaws Ole iamb in lams unentities enable him to sell at sr low pikes se any establishment will eell in inn Intr.- Bo sill. =thanes to o MlLDlghttile as beneter, • any kind of lake and Oklahma' neer, in the neweetet7le sada A. Valuable PtOpext y for Sale. ;:; ][:m. imbacriber baculg a &size IKS XOOl7O te the West, draw ter We hEs i proDe4w Web ta losb quarternts mile rem Phil gab 'Bolrreromar c ; Pe, outwits the Rochester Relined De • mar We Ithen It will inn most excellently *velvets resldase• for those who are engaged in business to me tetWarn RAW roada,Bteamboate or for Uerdenene It =tans OM% 12,•• scree ows two gory Rome ^Jby 23 feet: SOW. stiery_trazos 16 by 24 fret; frame Bern. .33 hr 32 tsetse nod Well Ist the Yard. oat betiding,' end sleo 66 mnsoe Awe, Teem a lot ofl l sarh and awn Thee '.The "hole ca. anyenart of the abase mentioned Meyer wW ha .ol d dheieet.— Yor farther seirtlenerst enquire' or IL W. CUSIOTTie weetwiteker. entlthaeld st., near Sth. • a0363r0d • • '• • okoitasvoorea muitPut Blinn etELD '.lisie szeta, In their lam assortoosnt mar Goody 'sooty of °cods Zinind to l ! bd lorg tibsoldszed Tonbonsod Ilutuar. Damask drr- Flonnoiniti. Undone/ Insettlnii. Trftruzang Te0,41.*:.-W ,41.*:.-W MU Goods rapri.Sel, of ea deetrfpue,w. or cowling, Um , . nos suing of goods for whit* ;pin Tea lge as Pifi st.i orts door P 1 ad pr.y... 8 .k: YiEING constangy receipt. o regular mg. stall the dtWewS grades draw ftroceted. enabled to ear esch bulogaseate, st low grim, si will challenge essapetitlan from egy eases: Vitelheregge ?OM rrpeatp: o rl rag s On sad mad= say MOM% 1111:printing and. Publication Otßoe . of the 1 y aal.N•a Pitta m trult s. Colater =ld Mil 1. low e boat; to .o* c Osistte tn.'s. fah itrarbn•Bralth=&sterr. • %TAU Job orkontebas nntly an stamptly ozented. -43=*. Ci_BEATEST B . t t GINS; YET—We are anthwisol to Witham 3 Wilra Hunan t a ,ltto ChestnaWthWardir =sof *At* mem exp. It.tabli Cotta g e OINIR, with wins LA abanhingiOrztiair oflthir emboli the Tra " t Nam.6th ii ta Virgin DAESa IiOODS=A;A. Mason - iv • CA: ar= j i t rik vier, extenutriv aiscalamt i Whits Goads, ca ot Koh,- itettavidatiad ma Dot tol elitism* Brook nab= amid, Suipsd and PU.I4 r•co.tit ladta N c.; mu 716 W Gnaw-, Warm. WW I of Btelass. Ndidati d luertblick." agar HALES prime Ilayneekred on (maw T am ps% 7