i mDlAtlf ==a= I EZIO PITTSBUIPaH: till" 1, lea .1113. T. Advertlsers.—Nalitutz ta• Zaiscata sham ci ttorttiiozsr (katt 4 u. one:ol7.= Almiumgcuwlto&drithatemoddes to sPra I gat. 'saw ea Itaiday skozatisr. vrtli D ryad th'="l2 Aolinineb- ereafter no nib =Won he be Want Ita the. DatlF or'Weeblr Glotetto. 'nth.. Wawa I. map sotretKet Wltateres the Mos II sttt to erttla the subeccipboo Is pad, the , taper . be Infidel:4 atoned, =led the 'Ow: 4U= le TO trantlert wiTertiring, of every 'dapstitio2l, Win 100:1 ,1 4 . to he :mild In 1141 "UM The °ar ozotsl6.l vitt be white tel Month. _ix or yletEltrsote are rude. evAnim oiragaion atom . Illoidg *oat offers to our boalaso man moot doolfstb loocUut of sooting their badness lloomoll .par oircOotig.t. botoomknor sad En tbmoond; main poet orarf merchant, zosnolocturef fatd ohop-kooper fowtoon anal..stack Ohio. ti edltoi of the temp •ad vote connected with the Pittehortret Courier, Is authorised to pollen lerberripttcns and adorrthwroeute for e a pfttebercts Garotte, eecordlog to our published terms .. littsbeasdr March lan& Removal. vrIBE OFFICE of the, Pittsburgh Gazette ban bum rnsoorAl to the now tanning nn ftfth rase. ReSalta Natter es wink vase ot Ma parer Know Nornminsii,,aus. Stavatur.--The only ,insl,-grest,all..absorbing question in this coun dry is ttat of chattel slavery. 'Other qriestions 'there are of much importance to our well being, but thy "affected, centiolled, overwhelm ed or made subservient to the paramount subject of itavOrp—ita extension; preservation, and pre eminence in the councils and government of the , • riefintry. Slavery - Ims always been a trouble some and ffiffichlt subject tedeel with, and it has &seri at the bottom of all the difficulties and discords which have existed, whether the proxi mate question was a tariff, a bank; 'internal im- • Ammensent, annexation, or anything else. The; . mode of dealing with it, from the adeption of the :constitution_ to the present time,: has been by compromko- -, No , jrist,trne, or genianent settle ment has ever .heen made of the questions aria- . .ing out Of it, and in the nature of things - there cannot be, because the evil daily groin, in mag - nitude,peWer and difficulty. Its antagonism to freedom and to a state of . society where the la . - borers are , free, and to political and personal equality; is increasing in equal progression with its alarming growth and spread. • In politics, slavery has become potent, a tremendous_Power. It never was a silent ques tion, a queation In abeyance.. It has always to a greater °slags extent controlled thepolicy and .the politics of the country.l - But there. was a time when itiose kept as much as possitile out of gibe. Been its friends would admit it was _ an evil, And they sought to hide its ugly coun . tenance as much as it could bet and its oppo nents used to think the easiest if not the best way of dearmg with It was to let It alone.— They inipedthat some mode of redemption from 1 the come arise; how, the; could not tell; arid at tact they thought the question would not becouie very-troublesome in their day. Now all is changed. Slavery has openly and baldly ta .. ken the ground o f aggress i o n .s So far from be ingkeptin the rear, it now marches' in the van. It is the one, great, all-controlling political ques tion;in the South, before which all other yoliti cal ideas are es the , mere idle chaff which the gentlest breeze blows away. No political party - which will not and • does not openly and frankly ' take ground in favor of -slavery in all Its length - and breadth, which will not yield to its demands ofaggrandisemen and aggression , can exist for t one moment as the. South- Any party, then, " which is intended to become national ns to tern- ' tory, to combine in its nuke aliveholders and • non-alaveholders, most necessarily and inevita bly be.proclevery, Whatever may hire been .ths.caserinthe past, thli is, true of the present. 1 • The events of the past few years, beginnitufwith • the annexation of Texas, have completely chang . tie' the character of the circumstances Which muround us. Any patty which comprehends • slarelydera and the friends of slavery in its _ranks must necessarily be prollayery, for they, (the slaveholdess,) will form no_pplitical affinity will riot _admit, this idea. No intelligent, honest man will deny these prey:ans. 'When e new party springs up as a candidate - for public favor, and claims to be national; when it-spreads equally in the South as in the Berth, we hive a right to infer that it has yielded to the blandishments of elairmy, or. for the sake of ..• saccess, it luts succumbed to its demands.- When we charge _Know Notffingism, then,-Cs traitorous to:the sacred cause of freedom and of the inter ests of the free States; we are 'not proceeding at random, or indulging in unwarrantable assump- . lion. Our deductions can be drawn from . the recta revealed with as mach precision as if we were admitted to the most secret consultation's of the oath-bonnd order. • The fact that the or- 'der has spread so immutably in :Virginia, the great slave -breeding State, and that it has car - - tied the elections in Rentticky, /ionielsuse, Geer - gia-f, and other wouthein States ) " proves "beyond •.tII question, that 'elaveholders are satisfied pith its pro-slavery affinities. , • - Bat we have, higher evidence even than thia. It has been proclaimed- in authoritative Know • , Nothing quarters, that the elavery' agitation is to, be stopped, • that discussion on that subject will not be permitted.,-q_Thls policy has hem • shadowid forth - in various quarters, •it runs through Know Nothing papers, it. leaks out in : miens channels. , The „ existence, oaths and - - chsracterisliceof the aristocratic Third Degree • 'of the , Order incontestibly prove It. Although ingeniously drawn up, and calculated to deceive - the cinerary and uniuspicious, yet the hideous cloven foot of slavery is too palpable to every honest Anti-stiveryntan. • . We have our, also, proving this pro-slavery `dendency—Oree taking place in the very centre and hot-bed of the anti-slavery feeling. „If these things are done in the green-tree, what will not be done in the dry? "The base bowing - of the knee" _to the demands of slavery are fally sit forth 1- 7" . •-r theitillowing article, which we extract from the -• , - - . • Clevefasd Leader :•-• • - ‘‘The ignoring process is going onlively in the fi n d N. Lodge at Faineeiville. The - hre Wen still • themselves ignored by the people, next. -•••• • derive this following information from the Telegraph, published is that place. On Thursday night lately the members met and ordered a bal ' lot 'for a Delegate to. the Grand State Council of the Order, which is to meet in lune at Cleve . land, for the the purpose of nominating s State Ticket for the Pall election. The result of the ballot was the election of a -well known Anti slavery man. The gentleman accepted the of, Ace, 'with a few remarks expressing the pleasure - - with which he should represent his, brethren 08 - ' • the occeisign . ; and pledging his best exertions for —the - furtherance of all measures tending to stresagthetithe grandAmenclua ideas of personal, civil, and religious liberty.!^-- • 'At the next • meeting of the Council s sea*. tion was introduced instructing the Delegate how to vote on the Slavery question. It was intro dricentliy A. J. Williams, a bitter Nebraska Lo , tofoco who was defeated last fall for Prosecuting Attorney on the elavery Lunn by A. L. Tinker, . • the Anti Slavery candidate. Finding that noda -1 - ing could be done for Lomfocolem or Memory out of dams, this notorious servile WilliMu joined -- the K.' N.'s to. see what coal be accomplished underground: Well, on the night in question this A. I. Williams risen in Council and moves the palumge of a resolution instructing the Dela " gate to the State - Council to take no action there that shall in any possible manner commit - the Comell to either an Anti-Slaverg or Pro-Slaverj - position; to ignore the question entirely. In all ' its ramilleatiora. The resolution was laid on the ;table, and made the order for the next Thursday I • When the . time came, Williams sustained hla reseledion witha tirade against the Anti-Slavery :men,: and was followed' and =stained by Talker, who owes his election specially to his pretended Anti -Slavery sentiments; . -_ Hera Benjamin' Bitten! followed Tinker in the support of Hr. Williams and his resoludon; and for the 'crushing,. out' of this Anti-Memel send- - : matt. . The resolution was dialed. The newly elect ', ed Helm , uPon the passage of the resolution, resigned . the office thee mule ignoble. A new _ ballot was ordered, and Mr. Tinker was elected: a gagged Delegate, a dumb rams on the may pa , litroal question that we should suppose a inan`of Tinker'e spirit and saute would carentthis time. Ito have an crimion. Telegraph, well remarks that these gentle: :men may_ play their hand at ignoring; , but the auestion will not stay ignored. -In -the thee of t h e se fasts, we have creatures in this ;My, pro -Sassing to be editors,' who curse ands swear as Pater,. wham denying his Meat', m e t th e K. rif..Order does not ignore the slavery' question, that tag its Anti-Slavery orguantium But here the Morin finit Betas out rattier farr .344.51.41V.4.64002.01, to Arulie , • • , we .eindd give 'other facts tesriugotitheques tion were they needed-rich as thefadmentinn ed by the Nov York mem hut the p ie slavery , ilver - Grey 'Whigs of the State d Nevaork have held a-secret meeting in that city end resolved to rapport the Know Nothing movement ; or an -other fact we See' announced, that the Nations' Collimation of the Know Nothing* is to be held licaphis, in the spring of '66. Mow mach chance will an Anti-slavery sentiment have for expression in Memphis? More, howevei, is not needed to convince any man truly and honestly opposed to tlie:eggruldirement and sp read of eldery. Far be it froni us to intimate that there is no sound Anti-Slavery sentiment in the Know Nosh: ing party. Tens of thteasands of its Northern members aro true Anti-elavery men, who have' been beguiled into the Order under the specious plea of using it to "break up the old pro-absiery pi - sties." They had no idea of the use designed to be made of them; and even yet many ormet be convinced, though ho that runneth may read. Some of them, the great majority otthem, will be convinced, of their mistake before long, while others we fear will be seduced frbm their alle giance to the prinelples of freedom, and suffer themselves tote hood-winked and basely deceiv ed by the pro-slavery lmdere of the party. We do not bade the Know Nothing party will be able to go into the SFasidpntitil election with any fair prospeets of success,ivithout distinctly takilig ground on the slavery question in its• im portant issues, especiallyanthe Kansas question. The attempt to Spore it, to gab it aside - , is too contemptible, too cowardly,-too time-serving not to meet with the condemnation of the American . . peoile. The pSople of the Rorth have suffered. long, and have extended their forbearance to a fault, in the rain hope of something turning up to delay or render unnecessary the struggle which every discerning man now sees is impend ing. They - will not be satisfied with luring the question ignored, as Rio called, which only moans submission to the slave power, while a clap-trap issue is • substituted to enable trucking dem agogues to ride into - office and power. This were indeed to sacrifice freedom to folly, to give up the substance in pursuit of a shadow. There willbe a party in the free stotes,--it strong, growing, earnest, energetic party, let it be, called by what name it will, which will not bow to the modern Baal, which will not ignore the slavery question, which will not suffer San sae to be lost to freedom-without a struggle—a party which will measure men by their human. Ity and their worth, and not their place of birth • by their politicid principles and measures, and not their religious creed--a party which will:up hold the honor, the welfare, the dignity of the country, and save it from the disgrace of tin reasonable and Anti-Christian intolerance and proscription en the one hand, and from becom ing a propaganda of ilattel slavery on the other --sporty which will have no midnight meetings, no oaths, and Signs, and pass-words ; a truly American part 3 ,, set for the defence of Protestant .privileges of universal liberty of soul and body, of mind and heirt, a party which believes in lib erty and practices its precepts, and In the doc trines of the, Fathers of the Revolution, and is ready to sustain them. For such a party the ele menta are ell ready, and the hour of ita inaugu ration will soon dawn- This is the party which • will swallow up and destroy every other party, unless, indeed„ which we do not believe, the r great experimeht of a free `government shall -prove to bee failure. At a moment when the conductors of certain presses in this city are forgetting all the propri eties of editoritil - and personal intercoutse, de grading their ceiling and demeaning themselves, by imputations of the lowest and most offensive cast, it is pleasant to fall upon kinder notice from those whose appreciatiod is of fir greater value, ana is really something to be mend of. The New Fork TrOuns, in an able article on "Journalism and Offtoe, ^ draws a faithful pia tare of time-serving editors and presses, and closes thus: t 'But while Were are instances of this sort, we think oar readers will agree with us that the past ( ow years have Witnessed the growth i this country of a more manly and untrammeled join maim than we possessed before. We now have newspapers which, are worthy of the name; which are so truly the organs of the best Publio Opin ion that they can deal with parties and party leaders an terms of absolute independence; and which' entertain sorsa a emus of their real dignity, that ihey would perish rather than anapromuse ' -prz_Ociple or prostitute a truth for flu sale of office or other personal commodity. In speaking of this kind of J ournalism the - names 'of The National Era, The Pittsburgh Gazette, and The Buffalo De rioeracy spontaneously suggest themselves; there , are others worthy to be mentioned, but our ob ject is simply--to illustrate our propdsition; and .! as no member of the profession can be in doubt I to which category he belongs, it Is hardly awes sary to extend the list." Hos. Hon= I.O3OIITIISIE, who ran as the democratic candidata for Governor in this &ate in 1618, died at his residence - in Montgomery County, on the 27th alt., aged 65 years: We publish below an extract from the "Arm strong Democrat taken from - Saturday's Post in reference to Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup, also one from Schuylkill county, both of a late date, speaking in the highest terms of ttlis preparation which seems to have made its way into more lo ealities than our own. • The Dr's. Pectoral, here at home, has a decidedly favorable reputation, and has evidence in its favor of a noted charac ter. The Dr. informs ns that he attends person. ably to evenTpart of the compounding with great • Tax Pxotossr. Eimer bfax.-311911liams of the Armstrong Democrat, in his paper of the '2sth orApril, has the folloWing about Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, of our city ; "His trusses are the best midmost efficacious, for the cure of hernia in the market. They are. no humbug, which those who are afflicted with this generally trou blesome disease, upon trial, will find to be true. IlisPectoral Syrup is en excellent remedy for diseases to 'which the throat and - lungs are sub ject. Wp are not given to puffing patent medi cines, but whence find en article which proves worthy, upon a trial, we will not hesitate to tell the public what sad whose it Is. In three cases' of troublesome cough, from bad cold, in one famliy, Dr. Keyser's pectoral syrup proved effi cacious in giving Immediate relief. In two of the cases, one bottle each was su ffi cient, and in the third case a portion of a bottle proved age*: tire." (tumorous°, Schuylkill Co., April 24,1865. I To Nr; George W. Oaixly, agent for Dr..Keyser's • Fedora; Syrup : 1313—1 . take pleasure in informing you that Keyser's Pectoral Syrup, of which I have syr. chased - several bottles of you. for the use °My self and friends, has proveditself decidedly the best' preparation for , a, severe cough and cold that - I - I°lva been able to meet with. I have tried many of the cough preparations of the day, and cari say with propriety and truth thst I have found none to equal it in efficiency. My friends also ape:dill the. very highest terms of it, and 'we are happy that you have the agency so near us that we may . apply when necessary. - Respectfully your friend, P. S. Devise. Yon are at liberty to use this as you may see proper.. • A Mut(li011 07 PABLIAMINT ATIBCONDID.-llll der this head the London Times, of April lltb, alludes to the -tact that the Hon. French; John WabertVilliers; fourth Bon of the Earl of Jersey, and W. P. for Rochester,' had absconded, tearing behind pecuniary obligations of nearly half million dollars. It it stated that his proceedings have been each as to completely -blast his char acter. Ills constituents called a meeting andap pointel a committee to request him to.reslgn, but be could not be found. There are s large number of socereis . by his illegal, proceedinp. The raw adds; He was born in 1818; be tray educated at Efon, entered the army in 1837, ob tained his company is 1848, and left the army in 1847. - During the period of his service he was side-de-camp in Canada, and afterwards. in Ceylon, sod finally military socretarkat mad ras. What could fortune and s high, family more fora single'. mini It is .to le hoped that some fittkg answer may be given to the crepes re now threatened." . _ His:delinquencies are said to be in connection with horse racing. Ile was • stewara of a leading jockey club. Tun Eons Ountson, though planned and con ducted by Kossourians, was not entirely achieved by them, for the Itlimorma* as of the border are not mdrmiently rumors for such a purpose. Vhoy, therefore, raised a fund of $20,000 with which they hired four hundred persons to go from gentsMicy and over two thousind from other Statel. Each man had, his passage paid to Remiss and bank, and received'one dollar a day besides; 'while their leaders got from ten to twenty-deibus.. 'lids army of 'hirelings Tao re quire to be well , armed, and wan ao; The vi deice of Its merabers wan bat Patt Af elm iond- Oei for _lack -they- were paid., Such. rh iteutente of a recent WU? from LavrrenceClty, - - - - „rpm die Batton Theo ofteiterder. IMaastreas ittre Dostesten. after . - About half-past two o'clock yerday nooni, a fire broke out an Battery Wharf, in a large building constructed of wood, earned by the. Messrs. Matthews, and from thence proceeded 'ono of the most extensive conflagrations that hes visited the city of Boston fora long - time. The value of the buildings destroyol, the mostof them being old, and constructed of wood, is but 'little Compared with the amount of property that - was stored within them, and which togetherwith the various vessels lying at the whirrest, hsve• been almost entirely consumed. The building in which the fire broke out was known by the name of the "Matthews Block," situated on the northerly side of the Battery wharf. Itwati a wooden atom , tare, throe stories in height, and was about three hundred feet long, and from sixty to severity feet in width. In it were stored about three thou sand bales at cotton, and co_klie the whari.-1 front were about a thousand bairftsmrlitidi had just been discharged from' tho vessels along side, The flames were first discovered bursting I from the upper story, and with almost the rapidity 1 of a flash of lightning they spread through the whole length of the building, end enveloped the roof in a 111893 of fire. The wind at the time was blowing very strong from the northwest, and ' it seemed hardly an instant before a building on the end of Lincoln's wharf, at a distance of from 800 to 1000 feet, was found to have caught from the Sparks and cinders. Both the buildings were soon in one complete blaze, and then commenced one of the eublimest scenes that it is the lot of a human being to witness. . Between Matthew's Block and Lincoln's Wharf. wherethe fire was ultimately stopped, was orange of wooden build ings, which seemed to burn like Under. The flames ran through them, commencing on both aides, so rapidly, that In about two boars the whole wore laid in ashes. It was but a few moinepts after the bursting out of the fire, that the 'store house, occupied by the United States as a weighing room and other purposes, was also in flames, and from that the devouring element leaped along the otherbuild logs which were in Commercial street, (all of wood) while the conflagration' also extended from the structure that had first caught on Lin ' coin's Wharf up to the above mentioned street, and met upon the corner. *0 it seemed that the whole range on Commercial street must be swept away to Union Wharf, where it could be stopped by the large granite; fire prOof ware house, but through the wonderful and well-di rected exertioas of the firemen, the latter build ings were saved, in a somewhat damaged and scorched condition. During this exciting scene, theshipping along the docks was suffering severely. It being low tide, it was impossible tor the larger class to haul intathe stream, even if the necessary help had been at hand, and they were left to the mer cy of the flames. Sailors were busy Aloft in en deavoring to unloose the sails, &c., but a spark would alight, and the wind fan it into an imme diate flame, and they were driven from their po sitions, without being able to effect hardly a thing in the way of benefit. • The heat through out was Intense, and the volumes of smoke hin dered every observation from the land side, ex cept an occasional glimpse, which displayed on ly scorched and falling spars, and blazing rig. ging. Some few of the smaller craft escaped with but a slight damage, but some seven or eight valuable ships, brigs, &0., were either le destroyed or very badly damaged. It is impossible to estimate the amount of damage to the shipping, but $llO,OOO would not be a large , figure, to say nothing of the cargoes which they had,on board. - On land, the principal losses, with ens excep tion, will be in the cotton, provisions and other stores, contained in the buildings. This exc- 1 op tion is the people's Ferry property, which Is tirely• destroyed—buildings, drops, and almdet everything connected with it. The boats, of course, were not injured; but the iota of time Dwell; which willbe required to repair damages, to say nothing of the matter of feet value lost, will be an immese damage. This was one of the finest ferry ostablismimts in the country,and PO,- 000 will not cover the loss on the buildings and fixtures. This property was between Bat- tery•and Lincoln's wharf, and is new a mass of cinders and ashes. In the cellar of the building, occupied for the U. 8. weighing purposes, was stored clout $lO,- 000 worth of lard, which it is thought will be saved in a damaged condition. About $lO,OOO Worth of pork in barrels, belonging to Annisonl Fay & Co., was either saved or destroyed, by be ing rolled into the dock. A large number of barrels were staved in the operation, but it Is probable that the greater portion.will be got out without serious damage. Large quantities of salt and other stores were destroyed in the Tali lons buildings- The total amount of loos and damage cannot, by any means be accurately es timated at present, but there can be no doubt that it will reach the sum of Aat,f a million of dot /ars, if it does not exceed that sum. No less than three engines were consumed, or rendered unfitfer use. - - Famx TEAMS or Board .—The amount of the fruit business of Boston probably atirpasse.s that of any other city in the Union, ease New York, and the esles of some particular kinds of fruit in Boston oven ready exceeds\that city. About seventeen thousand boxes of oranges have arri ved at this port since Saturday. Since last September 70,000 boxes Oranges, 30,000 do Lem ons, and nearly 800,000 drums figs. From this port as the great centre fruit is distributed not only to every village and town in New England but to a certain extent all over the country, even to New York and Phllsulelphia, and is exported in great quantities to foreign countries. The New England consumption of Oranges, Lemons. Pigs, Raisins, to.. Is immense, probably much more in proportion than in any other district of country. To amply the population of Boston alone we shank' need quite a fleet annually from the Illedditerranean with large CltrgOip- - 4 308 i 011 TM!. • - A report having got abroad that Mr. Mason, Commissioner of Patents, was about to resign his office, we are glad to tee the report cantra dieted in one of our city papers yesterday. We have never hod occasion to txansact any busi ness in the Patent Office ourselves, be, •• se who have will learn with pleasure Mr. Mason • 'co habit continuance at the head of the cam. ' officers, we believe, are more popular, or more deservedly so.—National inteiliyeriecr. - Gen. William 0. Butler, who IleB, a few days since, nominated as Democratio candidate tor Congress in the Tenth Kentriolry District, has de. aped. . SPECIAL NOTICES. What our Neighbors soy of Dr.:3l'Lane's CXLEILRATED LIVER PILLB—Nsw Pass. Swot 'Mb: ledL.—We. the wudesilsowL having made • trial of Dr 31Zue'ffeelebrard Lists Pills that mast welinosilediro Met ther are the Lest medicine for • Pick Headache. DJs sad T her IZ:implant:dud, we base Imes used.— We tate ulesittre la tworammodlng them to the,ahlia. ant ars ornifident, that If those who are troulded with ass of the above coraulaints will aim them a fair trial, tees WU not hesitate to eckuowletgetheir beneficial effete InM! UNI Tres. Purchasers will be darefal to us tor MAN= 0 CLERRITED LIVER PILLS. and take cue else. Them are other Pills, pates to be lava Dills gem base the until% also, his OelebraUd Vermiform eau nowt* had it all respectable Drug Stores In the United Statet also. for sale by the ebb! ProPtietoss, MALMO 0THZ.1123; fueSdesecoesserst. As and Paginedi a p Clazteei Spanish Mixture stands nrifefroinent abase all otfiets. Its shigniszly afileschme action on the b1om1; 111 sitwittift and shirring quilltlmaite total, action on the Limn Its tandem toads, all Dumb. to the news. tiarraby dellsuing ths preterit according to Ilatton's oam ifratefh.tionitts hermless; and at the rams time salmon &ma/ good effects. and the amber Mimes testified to by many of th e most respectehls citizens of Richmond, 17h. and elsewhere, meet be conclusive evidence MOON* Is no Mantas stout IL The Wel of single tattle stlll satisfyfhsmoet lfity bomefita. See advertise malt In soothes column. ' -• • apZo lasitief Anothar licstance of the efficacy of Boex lIATVB HOLLAND PITTRItth ; • Ni M. ponnumas, of the Union tiff ee, mYr—Some realm Arse being aezionely 'effected with red. and U.S . drew at the stomachflemof appetite. and, at time* ening Tartans of dysteneffne lerashadneed to try your tiollimff Bitten, and I. fool It buten act ollnatico to the article, aa 'Cell as foO the toed of those who may be affected with MUD decampment of the stomach, to state, that the nee of one Angle bottle of this medicine preyed of Incalculable bona %t. having freed the stomach from alipionse Idson. and removed steel wart= of d7epepda.M ao remark, that two other ntembrra of_ my Way, who wee afflicted In • gruffer manna with • Mralgt,"" 4,44.17 lettered by the nee do single bottle of oath. . Bee adrattleement. • ap3O4ll•T Marsh's Radical Curti .Truss will cure tarty "ray cam of Womble Manta, Tnuies st sulsos - urioes slis7sou land. =lam's Trams of dittenrot, foci sad „stoeugtat tot, Mutts Stocking* fee Vialeees raleste4Velna abdominal fltanortere , -A , doseaillaavat tilde. • ! • Plle flea% *a the etataet arta ease at Mee. 1 Ohaulagr Hraeaeto Mitt& ett6k4eact ashamed too- ditloaat the mu% &act many titemasattbs Meet :Emend= Batuhatet ! Altthese articles may be hat at siir 01:42: =I BM Wbolesate ad Retail Vitra ~DEPOT,' Wag elan et' the Golden Date/Lae 4111 be seat to SSW 'port et the aatatat . nab* the =lei sad meelatm-- A SubtftitateEn the New TAinor Dlt..l3Blllll'S Atinmsoctsamquif AUX* s oh A cooonithsted eeptahls extract, me sas tante Wm. (Maki. Yoe the Iblbrang 1=44133te..tt soferkwitha, K. =awl= Doposia , 'Atm . 04,-0044 0234 * Zrat taigis. pact. Arent 4f 41 Ortdiakiirleuo frosionA Gape. Dagety. MIN taraidiw.bintablia to twelves leashes In the - yam. mai. ter shamus MAL' instsica .1.14 it. hoe soil a, we Welted tterseeet entitylatt rend* ga, to wow who we really dedeme of breakin ett Indelateset le intedeithMWTE 111 . this elixir Ida be • greet help. Bold si Pa tott 3 " 4 the pros Stan of Dn. ono. KUM, 5 o.lb W 4c4 strect tome? of Mtn guy; Ii! at. ehe. (Haat elestsv. , • Nue' suul Comiort.7-The • GonnaOatar . , latai igtvortel ham Paxii,:asetly alta the ask to th• Piallsrfitavi of Ow Itimitso I ire lltt, L Y aig7 ' O R th• .beiwl oaana lea.` Anoint 04 • gen Lit Mr MAO 64 TT W 44 91. WM/ PCOMAL - 4 .1011110.11 AXER it CO.'S TRUE NEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL. Caret'lly.grepared from none but fresh and boollhr Users, anden,the personal anyersbani of their Kant at the fisheries. .1. 0. 0. k 00. Gnat abater. In adoring their brand of 011. nblota, on manta of Itto =rain clods of lortmss. 14. m. frtithuilnoa Potttr. onb takan vithout disrellsh by the most delicate.. It is insasioemay to advert • t4 . - trillu alma? o. this vary salaibte sod ottentife" y. lii ransom in the eint. of Ohms% absinissalot • forofists, and Lunn 001 ease& when skilful WIWI and perasnared In, Is to longer a manor of conjortorr, it la tio* seknorkdasi to Paeans boding virtues alarms inconsverabla to any. other WWI. Sold In bottlas, wholesale and rstall.lry the man. ufseturtes. JOHN 0. SLIER a 00.. • No. 100 North Third it.. Pidlattelptda. And by yraidltsln littsburati and eirsortisra. 01110 atEANSYLV&PiIk RAILROAD. ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March I.2th, thAPASMGES MAIO will run es Wove, until far ther notiw ' Pat Tzars win LW? aT 8 L. L idait Thus " " al BS. sr. Luaus " at Br. u. Them Trains all run through to °rennin, and connect thin with Mt tkaroulme and Cincinnati. Ohio and Ludt. roc and Bellefentains and Indiana Railroad, At Msur field. connections ire; made Bo Newark, Trwswale, INer• reerille. Sandusky, Toledo, Mimeo, Au; mad et Allisme the Cleveled. Su. • No Imam ran on BundaT. Through Tickets ere bid to Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louie, liadlaimpolls, Chlcami, Hark 'Wand. Port Warm. elevaland and the urinals& towns andoltles in the West The NEW BRIGUTON AOOOIIIIIBDATION TRAIN will ease Pittsburgh at 10 a. u. and 14. P.. and New DMA tan at 7 a. se and 1 r. r. Tar Tickets and turtlucr initonatiou. muds to J. G. CORRY: At the comer Discs. under the Idocurnirehele Mum. Or at the Pedant emit &Minn. to OILORCIE PAHAIN, • Ttalurt Agent Plitsb=o. M. cL 10th.1805 JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron tailing, Iron Vaults, Yanit Doors; Window Shatters, Window Guard:, la., Nos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third sty (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on band a variety of new patterne hnar and P1,1'.. gulf:able Or all InaMm not kuhr tendon yald to oneloelns GMT. lota Jobbing done shalt notice. sah9-tf WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth 'streets. W. A. M'CLURG. Our Teas trill be 1 mind on trial unequaled al the prime In th•eity: mart plc Black• a Oolong, 40.50, 62, 75, Young Ifyson—,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per Ibl l 75, and 1,00 per lb. Engllreakfass, - 50 and Imperial &G.P., 75, 73 eta. per lb. 1;00 to 1,50 per lb. T.. put up In %dor boom from sto 20 It.. for 6ulll us. • Mara dlecount mad. ton mll dodo. COFFEE—Jaw. In Ottaym. awg Rio Cb" Cowl .0 Roasted. Rtieid.RS—Le!orrina's and Beideses Laaf.l Po/wised and A t e, Chocolat. aptext, *a Pres . A .41 Drio b rno s de. British and Continental Bututaga. MOH? Bath PRAWN 112 DUNCAN, 811BI11AN k CO., ON TILE , lINION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF LI AND U PW ANDS. • These Drafts are available at all the prim elg.lTonnaofLoes rd. Stotlaad sad Ireland, sod tar Coutlarat. • Wa alto data Einar RILLS Do 11. A. Granebsom & Bailin, IIiANSIORT A MAIM • Whleb strys as a Itealttataa to all rams of tiertosay. Salto:land and Rolland. Pinata Intruding to travel shroadatsy pnzars Mamma as Laden of Orailt., ablobalonsy tan bs obtaltad. modal. la say pa nof letaolla. - as of 8111.. Notes, .4 stalls secarltlss I. Ro• tor 2 3 1scalat prompt &Mattel.. WM. 11. 'WILLIAMS t CO. w.a. come Mad stmt. DUBUQUE. lOWA. We offer for sal° One Hundred Loth, very sdenntsirsossly lorntsd, ths eltr of Dubnono. sad re. strothrhy rep nest proposals for the rams. or soy Portion L ot than. 0319pletlosi'ot , the Onat Contra! R. R. to eiLT—ths lets* Upper Illistrelppl River tritium trsassetsd has—ths beim hod trade. WIWI.. *Oh the Vntorht Isnldlr antedating 'rains areal estate. colobins ; to promise assirsbli malts to these vishltut to wrest In (Sty Property. Any Information CU Da Promptly ormnrunlestrd If as Btid. address T. B. .11:110P COMPLN que I. ' Dubu, lona P ennsA ke Company, OFPTTSBURG__ oouirm eV TODWTIA AND VIVI num —arm. AIITIICEIZED CAPITAL 8300.00 0 . LVECRE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTY. AGAINST LOSS OR DINLIGE BY FIRE AND VIII MILS OF • , ra and Inland Navigation and Transportation , 118. WI L Y. .3 OttOhniten. .912ltiak. kis r s Sproul. • Lomb Pante... =.elr'reisT B. -Comrinsu. wads Usamtan. A. A. VistMts.•thwak. ' D.ll. Vast. UrVICBII.B. .Wm 7 Johnston. sins Prosidorsl—Rody Patters.. Senytary anecTreantra•—• A Canis, 41.41gara,Sersdary—S 8 Canis,. Irssl Citlieses Insurance Coinp7 or rat:scarp DAGALICY fs-airunt. nuistriuA, Eeep. 01714.11. 4 WATFJOD ST DETWMI S. WARIOLTtAND WOREET 0 in - INlffsi t Latn tc7.4? Ti1DR41114.117 hatitt. avow. Loss or KR ,DF.A., ~ .csby. csby Frr, A LSO ' ZirrilArrnbacrat IVA V10.A710.19 laascroid Illehard Fiord. gy Jobs rr. Inlurrika Frauds &Alas. J. Sebeaumarsa Pler a nblC t u4b. lll. Th Patn i :ok. it. .16s. !I. Co,Mr. PITTSBURGH Life. Fire .41: alarm Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, ITTPSDUAGH, P*. • str. .GALAI P. Prorkke.t. Um D. 1100**, Beef. is Company makes every hemline° to or roomed with MILS. tjaar t g=lD:=l,.. fa h lto mad . Mil) And against Loss or Damage by. Fire, And sealatt the Peelle of the Ben ead Inland lee•htation and P=fie !Omani.' eostateteat with eahtf to ell Artie* /311.1.111111.1 . Dzw.lief Robert 13s1n111. Amen& noon. WluiJu John v P la 1 u Jahn 'Mal Ja vin,. Juno% mnall. • Johnll9ll, mei:61716 Mod nen7 1: PHILADELPHIA Piro and Life Insurance Company. No._ 149 DECESTNUT STREET, ..OPPOarlt Villt COSSWI 110 USA Will make all kinds of Insurance. eithor Perostse, or Llmltad. on sr 047 drtiPtlau Of honest! ar 11'"U'41". 1101g1ISVICIN U O I . IClrot IL ..WlA, n VlrFre.iddent. Mai. P. /farm '''' K U Cope. R. 5. Engliab; Geo.yl. mown, 'Watt, 5. J: Vstisrgoo. IL WO" , V. SILICIOOPINSS G. 00 rim Agent, . dAtt - Irrs ; tame Third sad Wood streets. extern" dom_p_wr ' OF PITTSBUR . cr . H.„..,. 41 " 38Kuus ' n "" 1-- Wricing or aho and - Will Imre Ag,a_lntit Mtnno Rieke. &Ana. Jr. •-• 11x. &&&t. 3.W ' Bl4l° ' .. ,Nir ftltsco. NatielHolms. WI:I2AM . j„a x „„ ih=mls. sm" - b ..0 .J. WpDlDeottr WA tom Taint: are wii 644 Pr lLuwn AinarM lusesst tzu, litnatutpl&4l& Wl2.lPr')" Reliance Amine Immune Company OF PHILADELPHIA. _._ • (WIWI NO: IA WILNIT BTRAZT. $11:721.614-4sset4lt2=4. din gs, lotrada, IMI.uitRIRANOIir—On Buildings, Ater dirat.lrtirnt"' or utak - Oat.ttol=tll intorod to same tho pronto of Qs gooloso_y.„Titticatt liability tor loom .. The 0011D1.10oellSeatto of this o=ooitY. Mr9u... art COnTagblq, ItMdrlta . tn. oral sod. ;cu. ouss"7; ftwtotitti.. Clem VMS it.unbuist.' wium-xemponi Bast. • ark% G. Jul". • +i =et L. Taylor; - Etrau y . • Jamb .Dstottait. . Mt , • (I.ll.ratrrn* '• • Wi tOnnr ' Zs - ••• 11O . 14144tird Viotti ste. lOLOIES_L-RA OMISBOR TIW • 'CO 'BuO'D ' • 43 - 1 4: UOLM.EB . itaxtruartnissi or , - ; gOrat•BOX VICEI3,II.OOIIMM.YRON -AX; *w:commas, 8LED121313,11.14% " - 100103, PICK& Tintbor,l)l,lll, Tobacco &Cotton Merv; Cae -kikfting:Olaninestrts'kgaitierr• sod Bridge Dolts, 'vitt' :Dread Astt ~oommpplate, :, PITTEIIIII sitsisoistsoss. watsslxa yri noir*. 13? " 3 Lwow Juts minium as. iftilllyadtvsznaled• HENRY . : H. COLLINS,' cro m nti igrg NAlri cat AND WItOLEMAIrn DEALER IN • .42 1 11'!BUTTER,INEEDS,.. •No 25 tret, 'Fitt wasrece:ceisrenre s . Joss r Tairatriliritretlf, 1 1 1 7 u o s .4s irtt as o(I T ,Po'ff-'4429°).17.51(tg'5, i tgtife r!_!,ozmwoi4A:4"«% The Greeted Medical Discovery - \ OF TILE AGE* Mi. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered i n one emu common seaters weeds • remedy that curs esse ysirml of Senor, from Ns wont &armlike to a ammo Yireria Tie haat:rivet It In over eleven hundred mes a and never gelibsd eland In two oases (both thunder humor.) life has rum In Me poiression over two hundred tertigate, of Its vales. an within twenty miles of Berton. Two bottles are warranted to cure • nursing *ore mo th One to threstotiles will eine the worst kind of pimples of the fseek. Two to thole bottles will elder the err= of bllea Two bottles ate warranted to cure the worst conker in the month and stamach. • Three to Sr. Unties are warranted to am A. wont wee of arTell.dea One to two bottled are warranted to curs ali humor In the eyes, Two bottle era warranted to curs running. of the ears and blotches among the halo. your to six bottles are warranted to care corrupt, and running ahem. One bottle win cure Gaily eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to gas the worst owe of ringwrrin. ? Two to three kille an warranted to cure the meet de pmts cues of rherunatban Three to lime bottles ars wanantid to cuffs salt rheum rive to eight bottles willows the worst case of emoted& • benefit Is always experienced Ikon, the East bottle. and a perfect cure Is eranented when the above quantity Is token. Nothing looks eo haprobable to those who have In rain tried ell the wonderful medicines of the common weed growing in the pastures. and along old stone walla Oswald cure every Manor In the POD= yet It to now • geed fa.. If you have ahem. Whoa to gut Then ire no lb nor ands, hums or bale- about It suiting Nome and not yours. 1 peddled over a thou sad tot- I ties o It in the vicinity of Baton. I know Its agate In . caw. It has already done some of the greektett=ree ever °min Ilensach culotte. 1 gars It to etillgirat a Tim , old; old people of sixty. I have wen poor.Punr, warm/ 100 g children. whea flesh was eon and flabby, reetunst to a elect elate of health by ens bottle. T thou who ars subject to • deg hautschet one bottle er else. may It. It gives great relief to catarrh and dies nese Some who have been aril. for years. have ta ken and been regulated by It. Where the body le sound, It work quite easy, but when there Is any derangement of the funetione of nature. it will muss very singular reel hags, but you must not be alarmed—they elseye dlr. pear In teem four dare to a week. Than Is more • bad rw welt Dem it. On the contrary, when that feeling le gone you will feel yourself like anew parson. I heard some of the most extravagant *amnions of it that man ever Bs timed to. No therm. of diet Is ever neoessary--eat the nest you ran get. I hays liksahe an herb, which. when dap moved in net oil. dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the nook and luster the cars. Price6o owls. Price of the ll.Nedlelper bottle. DISECTIOMOIt Wt.—Adult. one table•sproonfed ye day. Children over eight year,. dessert as children from li ve to eight years, tee-spoonful. as no direction min bop weds o n to ell conetftuttous, take enough to oerate on the bowels twice. a day. bir. K ENNEDY glues personal attendee. In bed (WPM of merlin Sold, wholesale, and retail. at Dr. KILYS/OPS, 140 Wood trust. roman of 01ren alter fs6dawl REMOVAL. McCORD & CO., HATTERS, Have removed to their new Store, 131 Mod sire, G ‘Mort above ion Styr t. which we have built with the azure. adaptation to our increased buslnese. The tint floor has been Stied up In MODERN STILE exclusively Dr our retail trade, where .111.1 , 0ir. Le hmul • complete assortment of the 81015 T PaSHIONAULD STYLES of Cents . and Youths' Deese and lift Ilata and Cap, ea well ea LADIES' RIVIDU RAID and 0111 L. DERR'S GOODS, adapted to the wagons. We shall be pleased to see our Mends at our new More. The Slur upper Marini are expressly for our WHOLE. SALE TRADE. where wlll ba found • foiratock of Rate and Caps, embra.ing dearer, Silk, every variety, Soft, Pa. name. Leghorn, Braids, and Palm Leaf Hate: Bilk Plush and Cloth anis. and Children'. Dada of all kinds. Merchants visiting our city will Sod It their Interest to examine our stock, as our facilities axe such se to amble rm to ornmete with any jobbing house In the earths, citlea ng27 Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Mores heeporeflus Cbrdial relieves with wonderful rapid ity every ,dlevirder incident to the Masten. apparatus: dons the aPpetRU revws the ',Creagan harden. them.. ales. bream the nerves. dews elutioitY to the spirits, re unite the mental energise. Waste. dersondeney.Laparta to the attenuated frame a more robust oppearative snare Irritation. ulna the disturbed imasinatlon, builds up the shattered sunetitutkau atal may be taken without fear by the tubbed maiden. .If. or mother, es it Is °unposed solely of the juicea of rue Orientid herb., potent only to Invigorate. exhiletate and restore. If the eystem has brume relaxed by Improper Indolgeo. sea, the tangle will Info. amore rigOTOus VlUllty into°, sly Wean. The. luau& reeoltina from let. boors or too lose application to later 01 •07 Mad. 11 elniokir mowed by Its action.uld ladles menu.' In sedentary ountotione. and rain et to lnerownienos therefrom, will god It a ma and healthy ettmolsat Wberetha circulation of the blood to slusidsh. or uty of Um ftuutiens of the body an atunend del or Imperfectly paribraol. It.IU notary the natural se tion ud oommonitate permanent energy to the secretive and diatributive organ. Thou who are bowed down by physkol deldlity. and so feeble e to darted" of ever twararing the vigor aod adorn of manhood. are bevitvi to stroll& wonderful insinorent . trial. It embodies tho alementiof their restoration. — Before they have consumed the Out bottle, they will be wurions that the recupsratire principle le at work to ev ery debWtated portion of their frames, and hope. soon to to roamed In their thorough recovery. will erring up In their haute. The cordial is put no highly convent:rated, In pint hot UM. Pre. 33 per butte, two Mr S-5. sir for PM C. 11. anon. troprletor. No. litt Itroadwity. New Tort- AoMMlL—Pittabmwdo YLOrrea Bus-, No. GO Wood strut; Geo. IL CMS.. ISO Wood et; R. N. lIELMOM. Wood st.— Allegheny Girl J. P. Sold by lfruzsiate throughout the Masi Sates, Oahe wag Ow Mew seem* Bess Known when Tried.—These gent! e meta take pleasure In teetirTlMl I. Mama MB. Melm eetoek . • temente, became tweet the Eau used It in their private practice ea yhystemne for • number at yea:Land they have known It.by A ntertwetien. te OM New usext, J aly 4th. Mk Mum. B. ..4. Tolincerock ef to, o.7uzia.:-110 , 100 sold your minable Vermitum lbw mime rime. and baring seen hunted Tar many Team we would recommend It to all ne • sale end atecient remedy for ell num of worms. In no iniltatte• have we ever men any mil rmultsfollowing Its unalnietratlon, but always has tt answered the jprp....o for which It wu lotend'ide and been entirely sauemmol7. Believing that ererytteln that tau been Mt both Ines card to its vistner Is etrictly socatdance with our ob. serrations, not only as mactittoners. but as men of bust. nem, we would unhesitatingly say to all who mad thle. that, It la the beet Vermiguire now in unhand that Its eir. Wes are best known when tried. ItiEle . t,riodvsa a 11LELY. Prepared and mold by R. A. PAILIMOCILOO.. earner of Wood and lira eta. apg.dterT A Gentleman living on Bgnifrel Hill says "My wife Mu Mau sorely afflicted with Dow - Deli for the last year. During tide time shebad mad so many medicines which seemed to arallasate rather them imam the dlsecee, that we shoat despaired of her recoserr , — Living In the country she enjoyed all the ed.:Aurae or pure air and exercise yet each day she seamed to tel more enfeebled. With some &faculty I persuaded Ws to take Tour llolland Macre. which I am happy to gat* has com- Meterl sued Pam Seel'adverthiesieut- ap2ldfiw4. _ itat. B. f. 70. .toa suggested by a iinglie aPPliWire. ar Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. —wta red donde darken In the twilight. • And blacken our heasen's blue Bo eilliTgeOso's Hint Du tunuth • To black the hair that redly burceth. The calla lleh cunningly blacksmiths foam • , When an enemy dart at the queer little gnomes let as Cola ("Mucosa will darken the With his Du of all dyer most *Mont and caul Cristidores Excelslu 11421 Dye ls wad wholesale and re tail at Dlt. KINSTIVS, 140 Wood AM cot, at 11u alga of the (Jokiest Muter. are 27 dikw. Ss; billinasat. Jam* W. linihnan, Chu. Arbthnot. avid /Sunni° N. Lee,llltAnaning. Neuralgia.—This tormidablo disease,' which seems to baffle therailll of ph releleUr. 714111 like =Ude to Coltor's Elpauleliblicture. • Mr. 1. Boyd., formerly of the Aster Maoris, Nem:York Sod lste proprietor of tholes - change Dote), illehowcad. Is one of the hundreds who ham been eared of /sure Neu este.: bi.outor'. Spaulth Mixturs. Blom We ware, hobs recommended It to numbers el others, who were rafferins with raearlu entry term of Ma ewe, redline most wonderful mesas.. Ile sap it la the moot, extraordinary medicine he has ewer used, oodthe oat Mood mina known, flee adrartlamOant In another column. mhZedwrialier IVEII -The Stemma prepares tho elernente of the ,bne end the bloipi; and II It does thll VOA feebly and ha lentratly, llter. lisessee le the-pertain result. di soon. *eyeing., as any iffectbia oftbellter tspetmlred. we may helms that the digestive OIVIIIII.IIIII I ' Da of enter. The end thing to be done. in to, Administer a rpecifle which will mot airsetlr open the stotandi,the.mainsining of the salami mschlaery- d'or twirl:pose we can 'reeoniscend floodand's derinan Bitters. prepared by• Dr.,(). M. Jackson Phnedelphip Acting's an alterative laa . • tonic, It etrengthehe thedlifestloa... changes the condition of the blood and UW1 , 41 ;wives Mule:Ur:to the bonds. ace -sdeerihernest. •• • aplB-2wd4irT SPEING. STYLE OF HATS. WO ORD 4S .ffe , CO.. ATTE " • _ . . .Have now on hand, s afr e sh - s u ppl yp Of Oen tlessme DRUB TIM Sysisi , Mids. • .. - . . Also, • complete samrstcheat of Gents' sad Youths' ItOn II AV, of the latest tsshlonk to whleh they Invite Meat. Leaden of the public. Owner Filth scaNYeed orts:' • sitar; DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL-DRUG STORE,. favorably locat ecl, at Club comer of Medina salitlizt7 Ma, Allanbeni Mtn ‘lll Do Oda on tenonsblo Won Yoe nortleunine =MOM of 'FUMING BOOS.. Wholorolo Dnumisto, No. CO WWI Ot. Wl4 cadlna PI Mtn:mils. Pomo.- ARNOLD lc WILLIAMS Cbiloon FUTIIaCeSi Wron Iron Tubing - AND 3TITINGOZNERLLIN. - For Warninkr and laddation 61/31adinis. Aak iriacoatraet lltir Warming and PortaLAW br tUainor nalNer.liposaahlOoseirort**Marebers, lichooti:Eforpltals How" Manama WI notes or Dvelltturr:'Ne. Mutat rt.. Patera r EAM 11 / PEA 11.1. T . "GliFalx ' 'they of the, . • fam ili es a n et Flour delivered to its - tb• .or In 0.2 b° l " tr o delta Ordn „41.1% Lgi• , . , w AN vet te on snAudkivii%Trb n ctre ti - by 100. /1* 'l'24.x.s. BarAN"N - elintook's ZonalMedicsAnat.—We in eteen,o'n:we of tholtat ottsto others. to thud • uttlottatit *trout* ot Woo g toinaoqh=ll7 Balm ofATAO— rems u fo s r P lu rce atruur 140142*349•424.01.1thg Te u Erna% I su t 1X4740n tOk odd ai umsc--os . : , :ileerl eriliaa Gallery.:. , . ,ARMELSON,.itouId- respectfully- inform Ws ftitt ida ttat tei vrase to rlea4llt and bat Dow somptstod l l ol tIV i , . Post Vito: stes• ths =VIA sig lay lAittd. Vert•OtTyg pllM.Pilltha United Ram - , its us now sospasni_m...is =mote t . la of m alt ..t iltr m s e ws c g iu ilfactirarilterigi . ie owe. , maw . A. FAJEJNES'rOCK & CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND.FMST STREETS, PITTSBU.R.GI I • Importers and. Dealers In w-Nrum) orb, VARNISHES, TURFENTINE, TANNERS' 011, ,ri,ow GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM. 'GLASS WARE, 'PERFUMERY, IWHALE OIL, SURO.INSTRUM'TSIBRUSHES, SPICES. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & wL HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED facilities tor filling orders with wromptness and di...Wet. w i l ai , e 3 i , sug i rieset partners In the Eastern sales to take advantage 0. st o l b eingtv ltt the market,Thow sashimi to Otn. brand 5 Iflr Mar anassn "‘" to f. be kn i icra rms ffpkras and At WE/OEM nOt •swilaMaisit by egY for fineness and whiteessa. a . B A t ir VAIINEISTOOB•B VilaktlYUGE tarnished with English, Eiennii.u, Preach . ang:Bpanilt DLtectiosta. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, C. 0 =MT HUSSEY' CifiiLLS, PORK PACKERS. Wholegal° Dealers In Provilitne, • IND GENERAL COMMISSION MEROELANTS, NO. 315 Lirissrr .STREET, Cormardal Wm, PITTSBURG°, PS.. Black Spanish EGGS FOR HATOII.I•NG. Vhave made arrangements which will enable to to ofraithe ZOOS atlas termite varlet/ for hatchhig, to our amend and PcMltry Amateur.. •• rafted variety of Dommtle the Mad Poultry. 247•1011:arecurelY 'loanked home of one dozen each. Pripet& For sale by royidmw•T id. SHAN IiLAND, 129.WOodetreet. tIE Stoarfoiders of the Perrysville and Zellenople Plank Road Oompanr aro notified ttat • le li ting of the Stockholders of odd Road will be held to the Town Hall, at Zelienople, on TUESDAY, the day f May nerst, - ma business of importaime, ands. requeet.ed of o be punctual in their attendance, at 10 o'clu:k A.tM. said day. By order of the Board of Maneners. - myl-SterT ABRAHAM ZIAILES, Prod. FOR SALE-12 Country Seats on hand side of the Fourth street Road. t miles ffam town- My gone of the handsomest and most healthy locations near the city, and • most *growth's road for drivingat all hours. They are_ .11904 oppe_sits the_reol rey''andjralL eir"lfairtlattdEzi.ow4grlii,t, . colony, knee jells, an offer of .ths beet lomtion In the vicinity of Pittsburgh: or It trill be sold in tote to nor tar tles who will improve thorn. latallire or TLlollete WOODS, V. Fourth st GREAT BARGAINS offered this week in Print Laonn,home , t• wPwsnir. &rages astoolsie Inlay low pries; 1..01 , 06 Prints for • Dime, at tbo Bo6tou More, 63 Marko: et myl* B. 6LIELDY!N. I UST recd by Express this morning, a new Lot of Erobrolderien. Bo d sly. v illo . re i x .b . I n s o bt Cloths , 63 ZLIV. 4 . I ' . '''''' .Vi lk. t e. ;metal:l. ' SEED POTATOES—Mountain June; Purple CPUt Ell Weak A.b. Len( Kidney: Poach Blows. In Morn and f.l. rim n. Hit. EIIANKLAND, MI Wood Wert. iii GOS-2,300 doz. now landing from steam- E,/ or Empire for Ws by 19 (IAD DICKEY k CO. V ROUND NUTS—MO Backs now binding Thom steamer AlleSh.niWish , bj nut ISMAU MILEY • Ca RK-31. bbls. tees reo r cfand f sato by BILL or LIGGETT. Water et. _ _ DOTA'iOES-10 0 bus. various kinds rec'd and kepis by myl BELL £ LIGGETT. WY PEACHES-10 bbls. in store and & gala by myl • BELL & LIGGETT. BROOMS—GO doz. Corn Brooms in store and for mdo by myl BELL& LIGGETT IT myl OPS-3 bales Ohio Bops for sale by BELL t LIGGRTE - - EARLS-2o cask 4 for Ralo y BELL t LIGGInt CLOVEn. SEED-1O bbls. in store and for sale br mr bELI. A LIGOEIT. OATS -600 bus. for sale by mrl HALL L,LtriGIETT. ORN MEAL-50 hbls. in store ana for tale by mrl BELL * LIGGETT. EW TIUTTING CIIRESR--100 bxe this day received by lIILERY IL COLLINS.: . . i t UTTER-10 bxs prime Roil Butter reo'cl LE We day by amyl HENRY H. OOLT.INS. GOLDEN SYRUP-15 bble receiving from Canal for We LT • 1 A.TWELL, LEE h CO. COFFEE SUGAR-20 bbl Coffee Suva' reealaina and for malaby ATWELL. LEE a. CO. LRIFIED SUGAR-15 bbis receivin &ad Mr Wsb7 myl ATWELL. 1.:68 k CO. LINO WASH-25 doz. in store and for sale by my] ATWELL. LEE I 00. ACON lIAMS--. mentgand for We trr BUSHED Saalt--60 bbls just receiving from earialsta for do by ATWNLL, LES fXI. ACON SIDES-8 casks Bacon Sides in atoeb .4 for sale by akyl IL DALZELL k CO. SALERS V ILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Oonslating of two lota 0 , ground hawing a front ma /fain street of 13) net and extruding 125 feet to Water et, on which It erected a frame dwellings, two Ao rta high, which rent far $l5O. All nada fsoces, good' stable. out houses, do. sip:Xl B. Wt./LEV at WS. AMUSE New Attractions at B. WINTER'S VD RIVALED EXHIBITION 07 ElT.C. f ki, DIO RAMAS, CR IRTAL INV JEWS, / MASONIC TROPESoft. AT MASONIC ILkLL, livery Evening , Tnis Week. Exhibition will - commence with a so- Ti r e E s of Crystalline Vlemagornes on the"llleer Rhine," npremerkting BRains, Moonlight Scenes, Cities, Sea Views, At, too nurvone r d ilention La an athertlemsent. Aft" NEV A CTIVIAMATROPEito with o variety Of New Metantorphcees. To be followed CU by.ahe celebrated FAIICAL DIORAMA& Illaetratlee of the following stibJecta eascePtible to the change. peculiar to the natural day. remeeenting 1121, tore in all its MILAN CATTIMIMUII Night view! 'bowleg the midnight rem. ' " • COURT 01 , BABYLON! Night viewl thawing the least of Belshazzar. ilsg..Doors open pats o'cki , e,to _ommunene• at a. • 11.6lickets 2.5 only: under 1.2 yaws of age Lboent. ♦ DA7 EXHIBITION on Wednesday and Retarder. at roolcek, on which occasion Ohlklren mutat-oda% lamas. aip3o 6tdo Location Changed - and The Postponed SPALDING & ROGERS' . TWO CIRCUSES. COSSOLIDaTLMI TEEM CTICOSERD FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS 2 onati tho, pawl] 410 imphi 'h • theatre of the Ohin and fdisalselppi riv 10.`( . ers, and their NORTE! AMERICAN ClaCI.lB no popular In Net kriglann and Net York, Into . , One Monster Concern. - , ere front We North end theunth, fn the lame tiny. In friendly strife. In the proem. of the andlerwa. BOA Ompanies itada. Ond ,Tent, tera • ; N W ' S IMUSltair ißt4 TWO C) TR'W RING nORRI.I • SPXLMAGLIS EVERY MONTI NER. D K A IRDALbnIttRLIEfIp • • And ereenthing. able anon - Ina mune • . elaborate mak. 'with . the dolinerhur . =t u t.l4=pal Fortoettiana, Gymnasts, Pan. l• Male LONE&lhied. ORMOND, hIre—LARN, GRAVEN. The Man Monkey. • g i aldar . The Motle.Brothern. "- t - - • OEO. DOND&R, ons.LA THORNE, Y. DONALD/lON, T, °HAVEN. rwing iv 'f r a, T artar &Wildfire. • , 101.1ARLIISBROW 1 f, , ffeo - , . ( iintva Pantomime TrOM • U S VOI I V larßi. W i l dift;Cf - The War Horse linoeplutlini. • P. VITRA'Kub • . , At pittoburgh Bin hiONDAT, MAY 7th,. .• . oN PaNN ATitur. • • -' • 'Front of Amerielin a 1 • USN lt 41 '.. ncely.'"akes4Via'"nraTae. . • Airrirt Bra.P. Y NorPled= ONLY TWNNTY-11. 1 fS ateGNboth Companies. en234n4,lltwT JONA INAIIKANCR COMPANY, Or 11AR P AID TFORD, OONN.—Ohartored 1819. • VP Cash C a pit al , - - - - $500,000. Cub Surplus on lot Jan. 1855, S 273,273 gnus CAPITAL STOOK and . SURPLUS Is le,m_laveited Ibr the Dem& of 611 p:diarqnqd. 16. 'As an dMV-. of Median. we bare to publlonar 'statue and clausal:anti 6.6 - 66/ 611 lame arna4 4 l.: ne state feet that the readpts o:empeaptana au Its intanetes Tarr tram Mk. OW- In 616000 per atona. lts bantams 'aro end - 1M dlstrlbated, sad Inapliqms no Insurance Mayen,' the United Mato aMne bet. ter (Womb *ea the Stan. TEO naglnne ineke bantraneetta tarn anq eantry, at raw 16 lair ea Is nifty to the polies bade . . TJ6N-NYOIC. Agra. — ool6r, Nintb•Wesi earner ling sad WoonstraPlttp Iron Car Cononeroial College, CHARTERED . - APRIL, 18551 BAUD eV Myna ins EXecany,f; Jaen Hca.R. it. MULL Yummy_ • Ban. J. X, /MOT. Min, EL Dinar, rfloy, EL PITON. cal Col. Muni BialumUsth A: LIAMAMA. AWL. Wm. HOLM, : EntD. 0._:ILBEI,s1.:!:1•1cli, 11.112.11112/A. Nay VILLLU a uno.ithicooku ailarrciuma onto, .1 onommto L I. 11=1310001. author of eutameoces iota= at B.Bookkangti.e.iil agsw:d:: no~dOl ll . N ta Y s.r an ti (author of er pa d. nem Zl=Ter , f re""d. JAIME! IL HOPKINS. moiler ' Of tit* Pittabwia tb• orrice; f L. J. -whoa via giro lristmethms ltath *Ad masa ouniv-liinestaamstai:seetne Aillr. t this Institaatias enry beillti Is anal Ibr smAy - attstn suentrA= and zed.V.MillApigasU!it:;.„, rmoi indkoltineßoa tplit AO& UM ;. • • P Di. DAVIS, Atitctioneer. •nscrcial Bala Roo vu. ainsti *bed and 7111 A greet rISTEVS SALE SALE OP LOTS MIR3IINOIIAM Bourn Pirresulcall?Tkoire• y eveninn. May 10th, at. 734 o'clock. .iii le s 156 DT der of L. U. Nod-. Trost.. of John C. Mowry and wife. the following valuate :ItaUdlng. l . lo . 174 = 1641 " ham, Oast Biradnglatun and South Pittsburab, embrae. Mg runny of the most &drank , lOts now for We . = thdm ' 59 r 011 3 11 .. ilk. Its Birstepda No.. 69 70.-71.141, 142. 143, and 1415 on oartort st. 29, 3 9 and 31 rot Minahmo ad. ,97 = 1 1: " 169.176. 212, 214,21 k 266 anat'ail on. W 221, and 234 on William st 254, 2 2 81, = and 263,1nOregs atm= Of Idan• N a m 314,315, 316.3^A and 321. corner of Mae% Manor and Crain sta. No. 300 on Bunk, alley betertern.Tosirdt sod Craig 4 7 & In Sosta PiUsberok. • Nee. 76. 84,69, 64 and 95 on Carson et. " 3, 23.'.%. 31. 34. :W. 42 sad 47 Braernavllla Turn piko near Oarsman. • - Nos. Mr and 51700 Manor sired. • _ • . Ansi BiradvAnin, Your lota on Wharton at.., , near Cut cot err a Meadow d., each twantrina . feekfront try one bewared and Mew ty feet to an Misr. One et on Barak ad, between Japer& a .1 Readmits.. 24 feat by 129 Man 01147. • • ; Side out tow place s 0 the Marc s44lls.o kh 4 nM Fourth • street, Pittsburgh. Terms—Oneekorth ask, two men with interred notable asudonnually. For for. tharinadmatlon apply to mil • 3 1 . Dank Lack TAtiIAtLE STOCKS AT AUCTION-On V h r evening, May 6d..at 7 o'clock, at the Msg. chants' Krebangs, 4th A., will be 29 short , el , Caftans' Deloalts Bonin 27 . North American Mining La.: 10 " Pittsburgh Wrenn , a Manse Ins. Co. P. M. band, And. FrANNERS' OIL, OROOERMS:AQOC-On Wednesday morning. litay 21,4 ID .04:44' lit the oontnosseial sale. roans, corner of Read sod Dth Ai, .111 tin nii4 LI bble. Tardirrii ; 4 buts fro:1 accolade. 6 holes Virginia uninutlintgavit Sob4ria, 6 chests Y. 11. and Gunpowder Vac. 6 Dag Dried Fiddler. 1 did:Voriatianßodg With a variety . of ottivr article. , • P.M.. tokV/B, Aunt. (lARRLAGES, ROCKAWAY&BUGUIES ) AT AUCTION—On Tuesday Uornluu. Hsy Ist, at the commercial Wee roams. career of and iith its. will be mold: bairsonmi well tiolehoil and borne 1.-1114.ra I • " Rockaway: •• Buggies ' mid P. IL act. ILKS, EISIBROIDERIES, !c0.,. AT AUC -1,7 TION—On Wednesday afternoon. 31 , Y at 2 enilk. at the store of John Thompson, No. 100 trket at.,-.lsid be solo, a tug* such of splendid plaid, black ./fazoy dna die& grenadlnea, thanes. banana To .ch 'lawns, tat canton cram silk and atahmem stunt. Ices and silk risottos and mantilla floe ambrlldeet..i nottara; wader eleirvealtdals..ice4 laetafringta. and • quaattty or other On g00d.... my 1 P. M. ' , AVIS, Anat. 11111 Y GOODS AT AUCTION,-.on Thur.:i -x/ der mornlng,3l.6? 3d, at 10 delnek, 4x.Eams, eLei 1L rooms, eorner of Weed and nth sts...erill - be sold • large and genera/ aseortroset olsprinit and stutuner arr goods, comprising the meal:m*4 kseit lo sn extensive retell store. Terns rash. Y. 01. DAV/4 Attn. •-- - VINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT Atcrlog—Ors TnesdaYmorning Varlet; at TO o'cidek: az the realdenos ot D. 00: O'Neill, N 0.0 - Grant st,_near Third, gill be sold • Superior lot of Lionselsold and Windy aa Furniture, embracing mahogany _thairs.sofs and rook. log chain contra; card and dining ton.s fancy ghat not: fancy and common abates marble top drewinithureeltal high and kw post bedstaaeln parlor. chamber and stair carpets table covens. Worth rims. window blindk bedding. imeetowars. cooking stove. Mack furniture. do. An All the articles are in gn(dcondition, harincbssn toit, a shat rime talon era.' U. DAM. Awn. fli - AItLAND OMNIBUS .LINg AT AUC- Lir T lON —Ou Wednesday afterntern. Efray 24, at o'clook at the Bangle gtattomPenns. Andrea will be sold ~ eons, Mock of thatosootan,esorioting of .. • !Twee Omnibuses, Moven nore.s, - )(bat Pets of Harrow, One Parlog Wagon , . dn . Tams at nen ap26 P. M. DAVIE, Ana. VUBLIO SALE OF DRY GOODS—At the J o h. Th o mpson, No. 100 Market at.. yin t. eo d. (as be is declining busing marina lugs stock of Foreign .d DomortieDry (I_ latch has e men ears. far ealectsdifor customer wan, assortment Logan* extensive. embracing the richest and latest. rilleS Vow Goode of every ea lety. splendid ihnbroldertes sad Whits 000ds, Crape, PIM and 'lngot Shawls,: French 11011 e Ilantillas end %Writes. Linen Gado, 'foolery and laws. Parasols, tntendlas, Bourods, and a fag workman ot de. Arable soods tonally kept in an .eateeslre sedan Worn— gale willcommsnar on Sfooday mond og,. 'APIS 9. end o'clock, and continue until agars closed. The attentlon oftm Ladles I. PartlrillonLY regnant." ZP9 • P. M. DAVIS. Amt. AawELL, LEr, s d pIABIOND • ALLZY :PROPEIITY EMI SALE—That yaluablo 2 dory Beet Dlrdany Houle s Store, No. 2 Dimond Allay, at Itnroant scrupto3 by MK. K.rber, Wing among the bra, nand. tar tradrad. Lot hannit s front of lb lbet end ortomilatt 0.1016 fort— APPIy to .r3bl3 Y.ll. DAVI& dad. Jou Arras. ATWELL,Iin -Wl-10LES - ALF,E.I - 130CERS . Prodace - etommi giouldexchantiu MID - DZAZISS . - PLZMUICOII 41A2177FACTURES, No. S Wood sr, between Water pane Front Bt (late of the firmer 3n' b. Moorheadj COMMISSION 10111,4: CHANT. DEALER ur PIO ksztr. 41D atooms, No. 78 Water street; below Market, ayl9 ETLISBUSOIL PENNA. _ lIHEECMc TCWood -street; MERCHAIa „Tia Lol l ,, 11E0S leave ts. einuounce. the receipt of Ms wee rorettases 'of Cloths.thoirlaio and Vattnips. The stock his bees ssisetoi with, este. sad mill to tosdis to =dn.', with the usual %asp • and estlaiselion. - BOYS' OLOTMIig, - The stock enter? "Essoirtotots 'toMtok embesees tb• cr awl s ti str i fe b : tsigt . to suit sll stssish— " FURNISHINGOODS, I ,re l &erZZo i Stt r etry (lE praW 742,2"6 So charge Ex. thawing Gotris. spit - . , StOditO WSW' • TRAS-71Mbalf chests Young- Elporklkat bat cheap 2) Cottles AO do T00n11 121 8 .01 i 4 e 1664 1281.4 1 i 1 . • Iloterssaea TOB 3 A ` bco °2 loo bozos 6 iota onectod Laando 9) - • • • do •• lb Lamp , - do • 60 CattBlB2so 3i ltd. do j,: , ; stra,Luojtu d tomr.s. d usr • sstelip:AND BCOAR 11.01113MOLABA103 — ): 10 lehrTiniii;ir, • 100 bids 10uttaa580102T10281 66 . 8 ...- - ZS MN Mb Sum. limos 138rup Moliolor• 12311-100 bbl. NA,3 /dookerol; • • 12 do No. I TAR mum AND 211412-16 LAO Nott2 O r tiellas Tar DBII VA RTO)NAT4sood-100 Anicp CMITILB BA)API.2 boxes (Marookl2l). • • SALKRATOB-60 tomato PapP - A • -•-• • - pers—bo boon cloy Pipes. • • t , • • The aboso tomb now In otorotad Orchltift 6T 6 1 121 826 whitb tot:other with. dostoo•A-owetpant of , Pittaburdb manufactured will oWed to Pm chasm on iwonablo terms brsoplllo9 to .• • • • ATWNLULII2 418 - _ No:8 WO4 - 88.1211022,W0t0r an 411232 .l. ABaom inthe Gazette 101 Rat. SWELL MELTED ROOM. .on the seekna • Soar, ran eiar awns, in the Geastie ilianagroA steed.' Inn* tent for obe, or stain. of .7W?. would tair. Bookblndar. JiaintrrOi- 14in,!* n Weekly Naweparer Mon , SUM ILSE Dls :GO 0.11103 .- gri MONDAY, Aprill.6a.wo'commejami IN our woad eantdraf . hang britloolitannv ante of tbs but Ityies-eing eingebetlebries that b. 1% brmsta tbAd s y t b. l * **sans .We received Klee am um t . tt : ;spa - 7Magt sum A. Valuable Property fir Sale. TIE eubseriber beton a desire.to move to • teeWeet, atm see igotolawropertrorldob la loath ct quarter or • udle TOSSI Whlllasharzh. pestraramm_67. V. eremite the Bottestar Unread, Depot, mar the 00/0 RIM. it Mlult mart syrallatir ss mutt** reahlear* at tem who saw entaind In badgers to dwelt% cm Hall toad* 6trabastt or 'Mr.:Urge:art* It Watatnf *bout /2 acre* mot two story Roam Di by 2 3 tat: wore Ant . hems 16 by 2t fa trams Hero . reatc Good WI 32 * W in the pirt., hat buttellugu end a/ao 66 ..wea Any Teem 1.1.2200.2,13.2C31=7.Tra05. The whole, or war •Dart the *bore montland DroPertr will be sold Moho** — . Ruttier nartteuLtru =mars of twornopuorm. _wader lhalthtl6l it.. war 6th.:•, • poi Baaaagqnear ., NAIIRRAY &BUBO fIELD ree'd, Iretbrir osoortrorot of zOor , Ooodr, orrnotir oz . r .. ord: boost variety of (loodrOgr born/ BUXOM klq QUA DC' riosuis out Insertioso,‘lttor to ut.—Mao Goods Co. Dream of all dirierrouorK r o . toodko. Looms. now *Woo of roods fit whits ax). Ne zaPIM st, on. door :Zug al Idg - gesdeagt MEING constantly iII. receipt:of; Tegalar . it=dell the. dlsgut irradas of Tfit la offer rash lelacaseats, tip* h =tili r Ira! ehollenn competition from any nnarkr, , , ” . ialli-Parrass.rs are.rupetlfajr ranted. ti esti mad essagnemy stock. - aran. ' 4.0, AVMS. . Rost Ana Emmen cow.V.- • • IN FEBENOE-Wh on a mar las *well ft lg= r =llr , h t: ' is iglo: c .:n ru= - let 1 , 1 Wastet edeettiees.rs superb stook orpai se li ca ir.•:, * tyrEasotylll4l•DlCAbln cu ir b ... l SOrn• Maas Wogs st Hellas view tor • natural lassoes of guy .=.lll, AM& st,sl4 be est OItESTIEt mesas 'what to AMMO se be 4 0 .5. .148 --To litotahants. A PERSON' who is unemployedwith° m tf-,3,l:l*.X'egrillgttll4li;ilMini,":4l.'"gainfi,is second - hms Ora Mrs' CNIMMTN.• absgi• Set. atEraning, iv. sod's, gas of Irmo .1, •,Ladra. Apply as sp23 PIMPS, CAM et CO., Ss: cuss st. HSE FOR SAlLF,—A.,fine-Family Al M ae itz AMU:LIM BROIL n BALES HA' reel perateamer Buck- UP sr) raga icgivaarsertalsattoir. as. toms:LT . E WMANTILLAS,—Moire AntiquA IN Dow Drool, Silk and lows Pleolow.'put mallow Of oolong tem Now York AC saw HAGAN h ALUM wE . •WlLir 01! N on Monday, , AptU olgodl4 aistatment of Dan matE Mo. srOgoldestor. Vs. 4 o l33 rttsp"Mia ti n= SP=.l2 ..I=acaiiuriritairatst--- N EW ol ° `‘strar -D um iclimit tss ci‘43l4°2l-13 t :smaA d. ; Mall intek °l4l 4". An s "tiononaleat ts4.l4 lM . . , RER Y ; O. IM-V. PekinVett Store.