Pll==MM! PITTSBURG4 THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1885 1113.20 Adventserso-Neltber tn. Sittaxist Stan Printing Estaldistimentof the Datly. Gant:Ram 011"...d ;'on Sunday. Airrirtuzinrhodmlis their aotters to apples b•DePer on Monday loornlng.l4ll plasm hand theta in ''before ticket: . aßstaattar. Ticar a]; ---, C syra t 17. —Hemfter no iab - .emotion will be taken for the Dallr :Or Weal/ ( hulk. ,weleee payment Is 1.44 In adwwww , Whenever the {fine le ere to which the rob..l9tto. Is told, the paper will ho lewariebly stopped, melees the enboottetken ee owed hi 'drum rennent. AU tesewient olifeary. aeweelptlon, wilt be vaunted to he held le ed wanes. The oar wneeletious win l e where special month If at yearly eosin-nets wee awls, eenlete w ; nab 'ee e t.inzette.—The ertensire eineilatien eta= Weer fkirdte offers to owe butane rose most deeteellla medium of reeking their business kzerwri Oar elrealattoei la Niteroi:menu. and rive thous:tad, evaeldng .I.,,tmrinterebant, alanaracturaranditholAenwr • • • • Aliekt:n.—.ltl:lllll.litt."--"hois7ediairt7tt Zd nogg and now connected with the Pittatnarger 001111eVill Ilattit , thed to Nona entaentiptione and adrertleertents br to. Pittsburgh Gazette, accordion to our Ontlielatd ton.. Fitteburgb Huth 1.185 b. Notice—JOHN S. FRIZELL is authorized - toothier and readyl for Itabseriglenv to DAILY Acid WARILY GAZETTN. ' ' • • - BamovaL T .. OFFICE ef the Pittsburgh Gazette ham been reamed to the orw building o n Fifth stree t, todiat rrotee at aboveßatihlied, and Inunediateir adjoining the athtand Chmr-h. Re wain ' ' ' _IMAILab ' • Kaseas.—We give in to-day's paper a report of Goy. Reeder's speech at Easton, on the °coo - 'shin of being welcomed book to his old home.— ' The Governor, it will be seen, corroborates all the report& of violence and outrage that have reached us from outher sources; and announces, in semi-official form,that Kansas is now a con. iiptervd country and:in possession of an armed • enemy. What will the President do ? The Governor will soon bo with him and lay these facts before in all their bitter force. What will ho do? - He cannot play fast and loose in such an emer gently. . He must either sustain the officers whom he sent to Kansas, or be must take sides with Atchison, the fire-caters and the mobocrats. *hat will he do ? Weittow what "Old Hickory" or "Old Rough and Ready" would do, if either were living and oc cupied Pierce'a place. Gov. Seeder would, inthat , . with a case, find himsel f backed up with a substantial ar ray of men - hiuTmunitions of War. The rowdy bor der varlets of Missouri would be treated to a prop er application of hemp or each a mixture of pow 'der and ball as would afford them the quietus *they seem to need so much.' ' But will Pierce do this' We,wonld fain-hope he has the pluck to do it, and will do him the th lt s_ —the justice to th' it that he is willing to stand 1., by the Governor u ' n whom he has laid inch a Davy burtleirlitibiu-, however, the illibuinces which eurreuz — Witim. The Secretary cf War is said to sympathi{e with the marauding Missouri ans ;,and as'lre has this disposal of the army at his command heCan so embosses!' and thwart the wishes of theGovermor as to make the aid of the administration of no service to him, even , : if the, President shapid- nuske standar of it. But we shall 8M... see. This matter is now approaching its crisis. Gbvernorßeeder, we are assured, will resign his Vero if ha is not to be upheld by the strong arm of the nation. He Can not go beck, in eafety to himself, without the en dorsement of - the government, and armed men enough to defend him in the exercise of his prop er tights and privileges. New Yona..—The now prohibitory liquor law ciNew York went partially into effect on the lot instant, so' far as to prohibit the granting of li ! tenors far tho sale of ii prior, except for mechan ical, chemical, or. 'sacramental purposes. in the Clty of New York, as expounded by tho legal ad risen of the Mayor and Corporation, the Law practically, annuls itself; and Simply abolishes all formai restrictions ..on the truffle, 'without creating tiny new ones, until- thO 4th of July, • when the law goes into full operation; and even then acconling to the interpretation of the city • air officers, imported liquors may be sold with ' out license or restraint. Brooklyn, on the other hand, and throughout the State 'generally, differenk view prevails among the magistrates, and the provisions of the statute are to be en felted, asunderstood and'explained by its friends .and a3rthors at the time of Re passage • The varying interpretations put upon the - law - acre likely to lead to bitter litigation and an ex citing contest 'before the courts. . Already the hosts on both sides are marshaling for the strug gle, and no step forward will be taken on either side that will not be stoutly contested by the op- Poaing party. in the meantime, the city of New Tinkle not rely to eee the experiment of Pro hibition tried ; and as one of the great objects of the law was to put down intemperance in that city; the obstacles aheady thrown in its way have "defiated or refit defeat the cherished per. . poetsof its framers.. _Alsoniszos' Bess .— Over 2100 abares were taken yesterday, and orders were received from abroad kn., about 1000 more, but owing to the want of proper powers of attorney - the orders could not be complied with. The total number ofishirea subscribed was 8217 ; ;to which is to be added the 1000 shares to which we have alluded aid which will doubtless be taken when the pro- Hmkurries are properly arranged ; lenving,only 788 shares urumbscribed out of 10,000. The-six juridical days during which thebooks - were to remain open, closed yesterday. The Commissioners meet again to-day to decide whether ; the boOkri . shall be irept open !auger, or -'-It •ill. require about 'sixty days to, call in the inshtiments due on the stock, which must be paid before the Governor can incorporate the itoakholders. Within thirty days thereafter an election for directors can be held. So that three months must elapse before the bank can commence operations. - -The stock, as we learn - . from a glance at the books, - is well-distributed, and has fallen ioto the betide ofa very enlistanile! as well as of s very nanteroas claim of people. Only two individuals took as high as two, hundred shares, and, but-it few as high as one hundred and, most .of the subscribers have contented themselves with very moderate =mints. Frent the character, of the stoahoklers we infer that:thebank will bel'er mated on a Sultitantial basis and in a 'mintier to command the - public Confidence in a high de _Ccriv.—Prem the intelligence whioli we pub' tab today it Will batmen that our CO/Xs. *aeon: ley, who went from the seaboard a few days ago . in a blue , or gunpowder and accompanied' 14 _ . the'moat helligerent: amtoanconaents„ has been quietly enjoying - the hospitality of - the Governor • Gams! and ruling in his Carriage, just the time as if Concha was not a blood'' , tyrant anti Cubli the moat oppressed as well is most biautibil inland on the face of the earth. The Correspo , . dent of the Charleston Standard does not seem to like the feet, and more than hints * lhatthe Commodore . has fallen a. viotini•hr the arta of the valiant end seductive Gorernor General. It this Catitriodoie of ours went out, as wo were , .told he did; to Mew up and sink the Spanish vessels ntwitr•ett the Cuban coast, exact indemnity . for the peat and securitY . for the figure and kick tap a big loss generally, we must confess that. his heed las fallen inta.thtilap of Delilah in Baud den and rather nnoccounbtble manner. ap.. parka:us; hoiever, that the Government press 'has beee deceiving us, and that 'all the alarm pawing ant of Commander McCauley's sudden depar tare was provoked without reason and 'for some bidden' purpose. gis Libido Is not 'war, hlus, or he would sot, eo soon, have been found I the pest of Concha. ,rumanatrnta.—By the first telegrephle to. portsreceived it Would Beam that the Know Broth- Inge Imre-been defeated In. Philadelphia, the Tete bectlquite dose, however. -Lest May that partly, carried the city by over 8000 majority.; In , the 'fill the, majority was, reddied to about . 4,000 : now it has fatten to me.- A majority of the Common Council, the:whole of Which was to b . ° 'riented,- aPPoars also, to bo anti-KnOwl . Nothing. 'One half of GBSelect council bold over till next _ year. This election affords the fastinstance in the elate of the people combi ning, it a !fading election, 'in self . defence_ end withTorit inger.:l fa • former party' dirWrions ; and the ewes widch-ltaa:ittended It will doubtless stimulate 411 P . 0 94,* - 00050F4l to Moir the trzeteige•-=''''''' A ", Late and teterestias (nun HlVrilla. aase- ae c er n y alcauerrie re cem e agenda, There Hamra, April M.--Testerday afternoon there is some prejudice existing in the country in re was a grand review of 10,000 troops The day was a beautiful one, and all Hanna, rich and dontood, all good and safe merchants will gin Bard to them,ligut when the system is well an- Poor. high and l°w , thronged the streets and It their approval. It will slop irrtsrmrffile men • Pesee's The crowd was dense but perfectly or- from starting business in every Tillage, whose en ds:fly, and good-natured, as are all crowds here. ly thought is do make sales without regard to The troops were drawn up in double file, from profits, very much to the injury ef those who ax e' Pants throu g h the Paseo Isabel to the Campo hart to pay far what they buy. It does no man Marte, (where the cavalry were station and harm who ti really good, to have itiridelY known, from thence through the POSes, Tacon to Fort while it is a great injrny to the whole cornmeal- Principe. Conchs reviewed them on horseback, ty to have a Sad man, one totally unworthy of passing along the lines, and afterwards they filed credit, placed on the same footing. past him as he stood in front of the Tacon Thee tre. What with the music and the gay banners and bright glitter of bayonets the scene was a _fine one. The volunteer regiments filled the air with their "Vine" as they passed the Captain General; the regulars were silent, Behind the Captain General stood his carriage with Madarae Concha and a brilliant cortege of officers. At one side another of his equipagee, containing Commodore McCauley and Captain Stribling, U. S. N., and an aid-de-camp of the Captain Gen eral, and other Spanish officers. I was pleased to see this courtesy extended to Commodore Me anly. It would lead ths to infer that the rela tions between himself and Concha were entirely of a friendly nature. 'Nu, Commodore is here for warlike purposes he had a capital chance to form an estimate of the force which would be opposed to the United States in case of hostilities—for the troops under review yesterday were many of the beet regi. meats upon the islan I, having been called in from the country for this parade. From n Raeder& HAvelre, April 25.—OnS u nda y last we, had a great parade and review of all the troops that could be mustereiVincluding the black and white volunteers, the last two classes appearing to great advantage over the. regular sellers. This gathering numbered some 7600 or 8000 men, and was creditable as a "militia training." The cos tume was certainly neat and becoming for field service, while the material of the volunteers is physically superior to that brought from old Spain. We had the pleasure of-seeing Commo dore McCauley on the ground in the carriage of the Captain General, attended by Capt Stribling, and aid-de-camp of Gen. Concha, the :Count of Villanueva. We were not particularly gratified that the "old Commodore" should have been so directly "tipped"--or trapped--and are of the opinion that, with or without sound limbs, he might have been present with other mode of conveyance without incivility, or with ton of self respect. What may have been the policy, I know not—the fact we have, and it has led to the same conclusion in the public mind here—not for "the dimes, the Bopp, or the wino"—the "old coach and greys did Majob"—nod the oil was poured over the waves of contention. Prediction or the multitude is, that there is to be no trouble, and news writers will convey the same idea; but I believe the Commodore will do his duty, notwith standing the coach—and that the Government of the United States will have a truthful report of circumstances and facts, to confirm action for peace or war, as may consist with the national honor. MOT Wes; April 23.—The Jamestown, a few days before her arrival, and when but one day's nail from Ravage, spied a man7of-war at a dis tance, and supposing her to bo a Spaniard, she was cleared for notion, the guns were abetted, and every preparation made for an immediate at tack. Mach to their disappointment the stran ger when three miles distant, hoisted the Ameri can flag to her fore and saluted it with thirty-two guns. She proved tole an English frigate.. So soda as the shot could be withdrawn the salute was returned. We learn that the Jamestown is in a state of most complete et&cienoy. The .men are daily drilled at the guns, and as often as possible are practised with shot and shell. Frain tho Now York ludopoutiont MONEy MARKET AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. The caution manifested by the whole mercan tile community in giving credits, is worthy of the highest commendation. A great change bee been wrought in this respect since Indeed, bad there been no change, the financial difficulties of the past twenty-one months (since August let, 1843,) would hare been as ninth greater than they bare been, as the business of New York is now greater than it was then/ We believe no one instrument has contribited so much to bring about this result as the establish ment of what are called “Ilercentile Agencies.", Through these agencies our merchants are able Go learn something and in most cases to obtain full and reliable information in regard to the standing, capital and capacity of all the busi ness men in the country. There are at present three-or four of these institutions in successful operation in: this.city. They are Patronised by our jobbers, importers, banks, insurance compa nies, and all who desire to be posted up from every quarter with the latest intelligence con cerning their customers. No one can obtain in formation from these agencies, except regular trabsetibers, and to such it is communicated eon fidattially. Those of our merchants who do a large business, deem it prudent, safe and eco nomical to avail themselves of every means within their reach, at any reasonable expense, to learn all about the whole mercantile commu nity, and, therefore, not unfrequently subscribe to two or three agencies. Them is no difficul ty in getting some sort of information, in New York, independent of these organizations, but it will only be partial, and refer generally to the standing of the party here—not at home. A coon tryinerchant may keep his credit good for years in New York, by paying promptly, when his real condition is very bad at home. The plan adopt ed by the best agencies is to have a correspon dent in at least every country, also in all the ci ties and large towns throughout the country.— From them a report is received as often as twice a year, and more frequently if anything impor tant transpires. That report embraces a list of nil the merchants and business men in every department of trade. It is specific in regard to the following particulars, namely: moral charac ter, businesseapacity, capital invested, condition of the business, difficulties in the way of suc cess, embarassmenth; mod also any other infor mation which has 'a bearing upon the responsi , bility of the party reported. If these corres pondents are filthtul, (and they are in most cases) they promptly report by letter or tele graph every item of intelligence which may be valuable. • If there is a change in a firm, by death or otherwise, if the merchant mortgages his store or farm to raise movey, If any stain. is reported' on his moral character—all these things are at once Communicated. The whole system has now became so perfect, that there is no or ' cure whatever for ignorance about anybody. The only safe way, however, and the one usually adopted, is to obtain by city references all the information which can be had about the party here, and then through the agenties to get at the • facts from home. Notwithstanding every safe guard which may be adopted, no credit business can be done without occasional losses. A ma jority of these losses occur, however, with a class of men who deserve scarcely a better name than swindlers, they Come to New York -with their plans oil concocted, and buy, never expecting to pay. For a while they may go along well until they can arrange matters for a grand "smash up," Their property, by deed or otherwise, le put out of their hands, and after particular friends and relatives are thus provided for, there lot little or nothing left for others. Our mercan tile agencies, however, at this point, have, in hun dreds of instances, made revelations to oar mer chants in time to gave them from many a heavy blow. When the unworthy applicant for credit appears, be has exalted expectations, and an ex alted opinion of hirasdf particitlarly, fie feels large and talks larger. Hear-him "1 have called, sir, to bay a bill of goods of your house. know you well by reputation; keep &largo sto ck I understand; if your prices are right, perhaps I can deal with you. Airmen) is Peter Busby." "Thank you, eii• have beard of you before; you live in Basbyville, I belive. Do you. wieh to buy on credit or for cash?" "Well air, am not Tory particular; can buy any way; but as I understand you sell on credit, would no to make terms to deal with you in that Way, and then. if I chooso--4f my money hohlio perhaps, pay cash." "Mr. Busby, we bare understood, Mr. Busby that you are somewhat ember:wed inyour---." "Embaressed, sir; what-what doyen mean?" ..We hare been Informed sir, that you hare mortgaged your atone to secure a brother who • eqdoisa for you at the bank, and that you hal a note protested a short time since." "Been informed—what?" • "That you are emharaased, sir, and therefore we should prefer to sell you for cash. That is our conclusion Mr. Busby." "Well, Mr, it is not necessary for me to urge the matter,i,l can buy all the goods 1 want.— Good morning" Mr. Busby goes from one store to another, and soon finds out teats he Is "well known," although an entire stringer. To get credit is out of the question, so he- is off home on the first boat.— This is but a single specimen or cases which aro occurring daily. Through the mercantile agen cies it can be ascertained at once on the arrival of each B. man in town, aomeding about him, and whether or not he should be trusted. Of course the inferrmation may be Incorrect. We knew it is so now and then. Years ago when it was. imposalle to get information in this way;. losses Losses were much more frequent. Our merchants In attemptinito overcome this difficulty,templay- ' ed their own salesmen daring the leisure months ; to visit the country and learn personally about their customers. But this was found tee even sive, particularly when a wide field was to be explored. The new system works well'and is very popular. The more'-perfectly It is carried out the more difficult-will It be to produce, 'by over4rading, extraordinary financial difficulties such as were witneesed in 1887; bringing sorrow end ruin to. thousands. - Tho - Breams( New York, with the whole.conntry, is now 01 - ener" mous that setApresertnifis demands the greatest care killing credits, and- Are knovr.ot nothing kwhich can aid the cammunity in this matter*. SPECIAL NOTICES. - What our Neighbors say of Dr. Inane's CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS—Nen Teat, Austen 10th.. 1.963.—We, the under:ague& haring made a trial of Dr ArLemenCelab:laid Lira PBX men 'acknowledge that that they are the best medkineTor Slot Seastactm. Dye pose* end neer Complaint. that we hare as wed,— We take pleasure In recommending them to the publk, and ere eonfident, that If those .be are troubled with any of the shore complaints will gtre them • fair trial. P.e.7 will not hesitate to acksumlet ge their thuelicial effects. MRS. HILL. Eeet Troy. MRS. STEVENS. West Tmy. Purchaser. will be careful to set tor pg. !PLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. and take none elm. There are other Plus, purpeting to be Lira Pip; non begun. the mabile .1.0. hi. Celebrated Verrolfurm. can webs had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United State; also, Or gale by the min proprietors. YLEMING BROTHERS. ap2B , lllordi Emmaus. to J.Xtdd k Co.. GO Wood et Marsh's Radical Rare Trine will ouro neirly every eau of redeemable aan L. ,Trusses at various prim always on hand. Children'. Thum of different Gums and strength far tale Pawls Stocking. for VASiCOM or linlarsed.Velm. Abdominal Supoortere—A dozen different Stole. Pile Prom, Mr the summit and cure of Piles. Shoulder Bream to relieve a crooked and deformed diUon of the Cheet, and mmiy diseases of the Obest. Suepension tiandairea All thee article. may be had or applied at DR. KEY SER'S Wholesale and Retail TRUSS {DEEM leo Wood et: al= erne,. Golden !Rotten or will be eel)t to soy part of the country by sending the money and measm-w ap.27eldwB The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE oar. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered In one sitar common rapture treed.. remedy that core etorrykind o Mawr, /remelt. lower Yervidd to a common Ile has tried it in over eleven hundred ears, and never filed erupt In two caw (loth thunder humor.) U. h.. now to hie poseepilon over two hundral certificate, et its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottle. ars warrantod to cure • nursing sore mo to One to three Belles will cure the worst kind of pimples, ' of the, Bee. Two to three bottles will clear the eystem of Wen Two bottles 'are warranted to cure thii,worst asnirer In the month and stomach. Throe to to, Lattice are warranted to cure the Ware case of erralpelaa One to two bottle. are warranted to ours ail brunet, In the eyes, Two bottk• are warranted to cure running of the earl and idotehotanuing the hair. Four to all Lottlee are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle entrant., needy eruption of the Ochs. Two to three betties are warranted to •eure the wont . • .• —• Two to three bottles are warranted to mire the most dee perste man of rheumatism. Three to four bag. are warranted to curs aalt rheum Eire to eight bottles will core the wont nee of neuron A benefit Is always erperienewl from the Ind bottle. and. perfect cure le warranted when the above quantity le taken. Nothing looks to immutable to than who have In vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the daY, o. that • common west growths in the pasturee, and along old wails. SWUM CUM every humor In the rote= yet It Ls now a toed fart. If you have a hamor mue to start There . .., no lb nor and., home or ha's about It Nulling some man and not roma I peddled over • thousand bot tles °fit!. the vicinity of Boston. I knot Its effects to every nee. It has already bears. of tho ensue elan no dome In Massachnsetta. I omen to cadldno • nen ebb to old people of sixty. I have scan poor„puein wormy looking &Winn, whose froth was soft and !tabby, hectored to &perfect state of health by one bottle. To those who are Winn to a slit headache, on* bottle wBl always cure It. It sine mast pellet to meant, and dininem. Some who have been anti. Pee ream ban tee ken and been regulated by It. When the body le sound, It work unite any. but where ewe la any denstinment of the function of nature. It will anon wry singular net Ines, but you mutt not be alarmed—they &nun dinP pear In from 'bur day. to a week. There is never • bed re. stilt from It On the contrary, whom that feeling le tone Ton will feed yourself like • new person. I heard man of ' the meet extravagant enconlume of It that man ever D. toned to. E. ehangeof diet Le ever neseemn—eat the test you can net. I knee likewise no beck which,. when elm. - mend to sweet oil, dneolres Scrofula. swelling of the DS* sad under the cape. Price 60 cents. Prke of the 111•11 cal Discovery St Per bottle. DIRECTIONS FOR thiE.—adalt. one tablinPoonfol day. Children ove r eight ygra. dessert woeful: children from to. to eight yews, neuron:Ad. As on direction ute be made applimble to all ronstltodlone, take emousth to operate on the Devote twice • day. Mr. }USN 6DY sires pawned attesdaren In. bad men ofecrofola Sold. who-beak/and retell. at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Una corner of Vlnin toddler? A Special Basta for the Sick--Dr. r.nrs lieniemaing Cbref id relieves with wonderful rapid ity every disorder Incident to the dlereti. &pruning to stores the appetite. mines the etrength; hardens them°► aim tram the name, glue aleetialty to the Write, mita the mental entertles. Em lsh.sd..po°ynn.tOtOOtte to the attenuated name a. mom robust enamors; entre irritatlon. dun the disturbed haardnatiou. bands up the ehattared eaustltation: and may to Were without fear by th. feebleut maiden, with or mother. an It le accuwowl solely of the juice. of rare Oriental herb.. potent only to irrrigmaro, soberest. and radon. lf tbo system hu bscoms Maud by Improper Indulges. ass, Uzi, Cordial Infuse • more alanrous vitailty *to sr my onion. the lassituda ramiltion from ista boors or too claw application to labor of any kind, la quickly marmot by it, actlon,.d ladies eturanal la sedentary oocupationa, sad onto at to inommulonos tberafrom, orbit nod It • safe and healthy stunlant. Mum Ow circulation of the blood is gut/limb. or soya tbs fuostimul of the body aro moon& od oT imPorrsotly poribrand, !twill mortars the natural so. tion sad comumnicato parmanont energy to lb. tocrotlas sad distribuidas orgasm. Ilene who are bermd down by phyriewl debility, and re feeble ee to &Oar of ever recovering the vigor sad. of manhood. are Invited to give this wonderful Invigerent a trial. It embodies the elements:of thole netoratiora.— Detre they have counseled the first hobo, Item will be eousciorrathat the recuperative ;triode% is at work in ev ery debilitated portion of their hsmes, and hole. mut to be realised In their thorough recovery, will spring up In their heart. The Cord...lb pot wp, Mighty eoneontratal, In plot bat tIo& EVto. $8 Pltr both., two for $6. do fir 4/. 2 . . . N 0.120 Ilmadvay. N.. Tort. A9loys.—Plttaborot: 74X11Z0 Baas.. No. 00 Wood otreo4 030. LI. Nano, 140 Wood at; IL E. 8aw1.% 61 Wood it Alloebany ruornm. EESSMiiIG= A Substitute for the New Liquor Law.— DIL LITMAN'S ANTI-BACMIANALIAN Walla, ► We and ewe moody for the en» of INTICATPHRARCE. • .. A ',op.:agitated riveted@ extract, and as a took It rota coaled. Per the following complalste ft ha rout talon. hie tnedidom Deporpria, Liter Cionproint. Breicary. relei4" Pats fix.rrs of ell kinds, Deliriena ?rower. Garr. at Oeb7ity. Shia mantilla Isinteaded to produce a change in the aretten, and • distaste for rdcoholio drink.. Serena II:Marlow where we hare soki It, we hare had the most etrallfring, remits. so, ammo. who are Nally deelrogi of breaking off the lodulpemos In latoricatthe beeeragee. We elixir will be a great help. Bold at $1 per bottle at the Oros nor, of DR. (AO. 11. ICKYPER. No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; edge of the Golder. Mortar apTi-daw _ . . REMOVAL. McCORD co., HATTERS, Have removed to their new store, 131 Mod end, 5 glom doe< Aft/. rind, whlch we have built with the scams adaptations to our Increased bushman This first floor has bons fitted up In MODEM STYLIE excirmicely for our ratan trade, vbs. will always be Imund a complete amortroant of the MOST YASIFfONABLS STYLES of Gents' and Youths' Dm. and Soft Rata and COS, as well nu LADIES' RIDING HATS and CHIL GRZNS 00000, adapted to the seasons. We shall be pleased to WI our Wanda at our new store. 7.1.1 e War upper 'nodes are estirsasly an. our WHOLE BILL 'DU DX. whore will be found • fall 'stock of Wale and Cam, eroteleing weaver. Bilk, every variety, &IT. Pa. name, Leghorn. Braids, and Palm Lear Hats: Blik Plush and Cloth Gaps. am( Children's tiaxts of an kindle. Merchants visiting our city will gad It their interest to examine nor stock, amour facilities are such as to ensign us to compete with any Jobbin duesg house In the eastern „la= As a Spring and Summer Medicine, Carta , . Spanith Uhlarts Kande piectmlnent aU others. Its eingutenly etSlasoltrus action ma the blood; Its gmanthealog and rhiffloir Qualitlen Iti tool. action 013 the lira; Its terodenoy to drive all humor. to the surfs , . Usemby einerudng the mitten accordion to . Natumee own premriptkru; It. halo:dam and et the tame Ume maser diem,' good allot. and tb • number Wolves tegined to by many ofthe 'mod reepectsble citizen, of Mamma, Ve. and elsewhere. mug lo conclogreerldence that thaw Is no humbug Mout lt. Ths trial of . single bottle will sitter the met 'skeptical of Ita benthla Hee advertise meat In mother minim. ap3o hodawT Ben Known when Tried.--These gentle. men tole pleasure In testifying to maid to It. A. Paha eetoek's Tamlfase, became two of the nroshatamal It i¢ their Mints Preotim so Yhyslaws for a• number of years, and they hire , known It.by observation. to he. good No. !Warr, July 4th. /Mk. • Awn. B. A. lanceAele stl thrmuxon—liarlnd sold your minable Tennlfose te Urns, mad haring seen It med fts many yams, we would nermanend It to all us a sate end elnelant remedy aor a/I miss of worms. nal:Wan= bass Its soar awn any aril results following Its administration, but always has It aneWered ea the t urbane for which It inui Intended , and teen sntrralY Seib:rebut that everltblngt that har teen set forth In R H dud to Its Meta.. Is Aridly In !amardanas with our ob. ',sums. not only as plantitkonses. bat whon orlateb nese, we would unhaeltatlaMY my to all read thle, that it is the ben Varmlfass now In MO. and that Its • " * . f"!' I*" known " '""liity,__flooviln RIEL SOT Prepared and sold by B. A. fiturrMITOOR ft 00- corner a {Vogul and Flynt sta._ • apSdawT A Gentleman living on Squirrel' Hill 7 uric -ny wife his berm =eh' 'afflicted with Dimond. Rv the lest rem. Duxhig this time she bad used re Emir n.,, reedicloes which Marred ithiterarate rather than remove the disease, that we shred despaired of her recovery.— Lfiag la the amai' she • ealoyed all the admit/mu of Sire air and exenclee yet each day she ;owned to to mono enfeebled. With 1101:1111 =Lenity, I serenaded her to take rOtr Ikeand Bitters. whisk I am hippy to date Wu war hicioir cured her. Bei tuirertieetnent.. st234lArr ktatraentiartnitV a Ws* arDlintas Cristadorol Excelsior Hair Dye ° ° As tad dada dark= In th. t*Dttht, • '; Azut black= our hearin'a Ida* atdDidd. " • Waelt thettale that rattly Nowt/a Th. rata. ash .unningir taxa. tu the DAM . AEM! -When= enemydart. .1 grain Dttlrmomr, - But a• anir-k Cattranaatritiltdarken tha Hain , With bt. Dra cd dr* wastanlabnt and rani 9trtachateaDlAdater HateDratartalnholaiate and taa• ILO et Da• IakTaNWO./W Waal 'Waal. it the alga art,* r, adiddinla , it is moneeemat7 to adeard to the preedlar elllrsop o. Ms reap valuable and acientitio ressolf. Its armors In the rare of Chronla Ithormastism, deroftda, and Lena Die sues, vbrea skldfully applied sod persevered In. Is no tender a matter of onajetraler It le ao. seknonledged to Pauses beans vlzen -- _Anse almon Incomparable to any othe. speetSs. 13.1214 - 6 heals, ...Wage sad retell, by the an& [auto:rem Joni( Cc Ititalt • CO. No. 11X1 North 'third ar... Philadelphia, Ab• b 7 Dr•exlste In Pittsburgh and elas•hetw fo9-tmdterT OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PflE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. On and altar MONDAY, Marah 12th, 1855, th. PABBILNOEII TRAINS wW run as follow& uutll fur thee. ttatles: ' Farr 711.131 ant LUTZ AT 3 A. L. MAIL Tantg " " AT BA. N. ZXnaas Taw " ar 3P. a. 'tura Tning all run through to Creston, and connect thus with Th. Clotunatnn and Cincinnati, Ohio and Indi ana end BelLstntalne and Indiana Railroads. At Mints Mad, rounarttons are road. for New k. Zanoirvilla lion ... Tin. Sandusky, Toledo, =raga *a: and at Albs.* too aloraland. ge. No trains run on danday. 'nano -.oath Ilekets are sold to Cincinnati, Lenisri Ile, Bt. Look. Indianapolis, Chicago. Reek W.& Fort Wayne. Cleveland and the prim :Bad towns and cities in the West The NEW BRIGHTON ACOO3I2IOIIATION TRAIN mill see Pittsburgh at 10 a. 0. and I F. M. and New Brlgh ton at 7 LX. and I r. For notate and farther ingsrmation, apply to JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. h MANUFACTUREgs OF • Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doom, Window i f Shutters, Window Gun s, Ax., 108. 91 Second st., At 8 Third st., ' . 3. (botwoon Wood and larkot,) PITTSBUROtt, A:, Have on hand a variety o new patterns Manor and Plaltt. Imitable for all purtram. Particular at. ,taotlon paid to abeloaltkir antra Into. Jabbing dorm at abort notioa. enh9-tf WESTERN W TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. WCLURG. Our Teas will be I ound on trial unequaled at the prim 114 the city: • Maas. Cream Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Ryeen,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. :ftgllreakfam, 50 and Imperial & G,p., 75, 75 eta. per lb. 1,00 1,50 per lb. Tema put up In 'Addy bourn from 6 to 20 lb.. for family am. • Mend disontot made to reteltdralors. COFFER -Jaya. Guayrm and Ma (ter, Gran and Roasted ROO/ RS—Laverinire and Beither4 Loa 41 Pnlocrued and Crushed Sugars. thapalaier. Arne.. PrelA and Dried Fruits, dr, tie. DUNCAN, 81IEBNIN & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP 11 AND UPWARDS. These Drafts are available at all the prin - alma Telma of Ragland, Scotland and Ireland. and tliti Continent. Wo &Po draw WONT BILLS on A. Grunebaum & Bailin, MAIN, Welch sera as • &matt/awe to all puts of fiermanT i Switarrland and lioltand. Parsons Lotondina to travel atonad may p roton tlinotith Pt LAW, of Cradle. on whielitalanoy o r be otilidnod. medial. In any part of Nampa Collection, of SINN Not.., and Wm{ orourltlca In ow, will randye pnmpt attention. Wit. 11. WILI W.od, DUBUQUE, I b WA, We offer for sale One Hundred Lote, very odrantagwonly fee.tet, le them,. of Dunn , " ma I'. "rwefulY Masai proton is On the gum. or any portton of them. 7714 completion of the 07Skt Moak Notre! 11. E. to this city—the lame Upper Slinterippl Meer buinies transected here--the hoary lad trade. tosether nith the Maud motile LiTreeilahli value of seal Mate. combine to promise Makable reediti to those wishing to invest I. City Property. Ally Information wlll be promptly eermultroleeted If d bed. Address 'LP. JESUP a COMPANY, mbDiamte Dubuque. loom. ------ Pennsinuua Inmurance Com_p_any, ()F PITTSBURG% °COUNCIL el FOURTH D lILLD NrCIET.S. AUTHORIZED CAP I TAL $300,000. INSDRII RDILDINO3 AND °Wilt PROPERTY'. AGAINST LOSS OR DIESER IBY FIRE its oild Inland Karl anion ana 9ran:portnuon, Wag. V. Jobastan LA AL La ., ltady Pe t J. Olive PproaL Jacob Palatal., Wade Itatoptaa. A. A. Carrier, Prerarat—lion Pier Preridott—Rody Patterson. Sere." and Prrorroree—A A Carrier. Anisfa Smrdary-8 $ Outier. [fat) letrtly iniriranorr comyy or 'rutsourgo WM. BAGALKY Preret eANDRL L amicsliNLLk a.* orrits. lib WATER, BArwmv ALAREAT,AND WOOD STREETS. ~lNsLmls ROLL trTgllt AIDRa 11,314 TEO Sir Awn strain* Lea or Lteraope by sr, 41.80 t , p•ras a/ the ZS and ,NLALND - .111 Y1(1471041 Ana TBANSPORTAVON. N. rie VIZ W tem Hooper. J M. Cooper. John o=2l=! PITTSBURGH Lite, ' • a. Menne Insurance Company; 0&e , Corner Market and Water Streets, PlTrallUltilli, PA. ROFtr. , AL AA F. Proideet. Ja m D. Mollat. Bees. Company makes every Insurance ap pertain! g to or non trotted with LIVE 1115511. on Also net Ilan end °ergo Sloe. on be Ohio end Id • rims and tributaties, end idea. B.hdui e An. against Loss or Doznagel by The, And • • t ih• Perils at the Eye and Gland !WI:Won • ballPelle'. ameel at the limed Wee =ambito/ t with bitty • Rort alms), J oo be rotb HOOK. Will pimp, John nom. Jonvph R.llantens D John hibMplo, J o ar m llarshall. nu:D.4 4 [Pont oozy 1; • . HIL_A DELP Fir. and Life hunirance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STRE ET , OPPOSITE TEX MVO, HOVJE. Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Porton. or Malted, an every deetelption of Property et iteretrandloe. in ' , nameable rid. orpronalmn. ROBISIIT P. KIWI, Pry:ablaut. U. W. ilarawm Plea Preatdant. MaxiP. HayDMllfrOn& es, B. In. Mullen. - IL R. Cops, I Geo. W. Itimen. P. D. dareerY. ' Joe. & Pad. (1. eltertoan. John (flarton, 11. J. Megan:se, --; , E.. MIK , I. e alma& Ileererarr. daddy o J. O. COPPItt. Alma, owner Third and Wood atreata •rn Immrance Company F -PITTSBURGH an Ml= at L. rasp.—.. • noann. amts. Will hymns optost all kinds of Fite and .Mraino maws= It .1112 kt. • Than. Snot; Jan WeAsSeT J. w.nouw. A. Simla- goo. Bonin, WOl. " U. .W. Rlchatinm. Wahl LinistM. O. Ihnmen, o. W. Jackson. .J. Lippincott. Wm. LI. Smith. home Indltutton • manned hT . Dh.4020 1 011 Munro In this manntinlty. and she VIII ChetrallS Mind •nd trintnatT nay WI Imam at. Um OrMin, Na 02 Witat Jaen Str.AtAAr•As *4 s:ammo up stalrA Reliance Mutual Insurance Company OF YIL OPPICIT ITO R . 'to AD WA ELFR IA. LNUT STREET. Omani. 147_7.674—And4 totTAtaid, SreurelyJaanted. FIRE INSURANCE--On Buildings, Men. ebsualsa_ __.Purniturs en.. in two or muslin, • DOW.. oomblaor with the eeenrity of * Reck Cela entitlea N n!, the Insured to Biwa in the profits or tha Company, without. liability An , tom . a.. Thsgeria Mrtlebtedi of ebb Omrnit. J..br . —.tremble, atageto ri tatEr ta w liA a tog t or ttm R. M. t i llaa i r a lr e ;l3 . 7.ll7 . . Clam Tegrjp.f4' (rltersarTi. T. O. WU. Danl. i:4lM meter, Z. P. Aoiert teen, 11. L. Oman. O. 8. Robert Tweed, Hare 111. Valvard O. James. Jamas glut. Wm. Al"" Z Jamb • ThaaLtltir • Archibald 0 r. IL Week _hi. Berablea J. O. 001711 f, Anat. Third and Ward street& 8 1 1103YESOft To : a ~ • . : opaziat: ' NAZWIPACIIII st or • D Bib VICES, RAMLIERED IRON AS LTA CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT ' TOOKE!, PICKS. "' • • • Tobaooo & Cotton &news, •• • • groarmoiersfer saatakm . . T . • . , Bolts, _with 'Maid mad Nate complete, • ITTSBURGE, PA.; a 1 1211razia um 107 frie!wro. Mina HEN Y G COLLINS, M S rAI NDilerit-eireN T • les TligTulaix ,DrEzteinaut No. ' WINIZI*6" acnilleCtegb• EG . I4IOTEINRS,. .: . I sALk " .bßtiilitEi** ' ~ .go• F yowl , ertimer •, ' •: . . r : Unit • JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S TRU& MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from norm but Doh sad tan? Lbw% smdar Abe isnroael saparlstosa of theLr Meat at U. Plaharfe, J.O. B. et a. tree ewes& perm In offering that. hewed of MI, which. ens season& of itts se:eerier mode of proms. Ualie Medusas sag posit/. OW be tam without ellireLish hy the most dellestee J. 0. CURRY, At the comer eat" under the Ilonenstehela Glow, Or at the federal street Olathe; to OEO2OII PARKIEN. Ticket Alpo Pltfaantrbb. March 10tb. 11155 Brittah and Continental Exchange. RIGIIT RILLS DRAWN DI ; ante a 00. a Third .ttrad. AND TFIC,V:SAILI3.OPI, rt3•P" , ,M W.llx.l.lnta4, A. J. loom I KanastadyNad. I/eong. IL L... Jam. 8. N H. IL ao f. D. W. S. Ilswen.l D. IL Park. OPTIMUM , Alebard Nord. K. IL Kier, wm Bie abate, John 11. hazels &Um, J. lirtheoureelter, Wei. B. Ham 421 Alexander Bradley, John Prdlertan Jmad lisCar*l ames W. /Wm • Ohm. Artektbnot, David Weber, Ituretio N. re.. IC I ttannlng, Pe. efar list cal tltedralgit.—This formidable disease,- whieh somas to bulle the skin et physletarm, rot& lak Mamie to Carter's Epardsh Mixture. L . • : 1. 80yd... dirmarly of tha ditor f1 0e... NeWilkwk ad late proprietor of the Rubanue Itotel.ll.lehmond, lo one alike hundreds who hare tee. oared agave. Nan nies, by Carton! Ettonlals Iflxtern he h.. .77 j r . Made: It to numb er exs7 item :, of ma% with tho most wonderful meow. I. lays It to ths moat extraordinary medicine he has IFTR rued. mud the !best Used molds, known. Bee adrortlimmult In another eolumn.• roti.29-IwdlhrT The Stomach prepares the eleinents of the bite and the Moot and It It dad the work feebly and, I= Daffittly..llvet Cams fa the aulain retalt. /Is won ythereffue. ea any affection of the Um tape:reeked, I. may be sure thst the digestive organ, are out of order. The tint thing to be done, la to administer a specific which 'lll act eumtir noon the etoirrumh--thitiasionalog aft* animal machlataT. For thisporpore we eau grommeed Licollsad'e German Batas, prepared by Di. C.M. Jeckioa al h Philadel doting a• ea aiteraUve and a tmdc4 It et - nue/um • digestion, changes the condition at the blood and ereby :Wm reguluity to the bawd* 8 " hood L apiSTerthisT • AnottVestance of the efficacy of Boer- HAVE'S AND BITTERS: H. Poutormsaof ths Onion Ofnce„ aye: - B.fts weeks dace being seriously affected with Pao nod o wn' dome at the stoznatMers of stmetite, and, at times etrong Monters of dyeoepsia, I wasinchmed to try your rid:land Miters, sad I feel It but an act ofJustlce to the article. as well ss the the sosod of thoee who may be affeeted with Like dmangement °file gamut, to Kate, that the use of one single bottle of ibis medicine metal of Incalculable bane- It, hoeing freed the etomeett from all.aerns of deinesehms and removed sret7 symptom of Oncosts., I would alas . remark, that two other members of my Gemilr. who ere afflicted • similar manner with myself...re entirely rettered by the use of a allude bottle 'of each: tee &fleet thlement. apattlterT DRU STORE FOR SALE. RETAI DRUG STORE, favorably locat wa, at the co er of Chestnut and Liberty eta e Allegheny City, will be Id on reasonable term. For particulars . enquire of FLR3IINO BUM, , Wholsnale thuggish., fin. GO - Wood et, Pittsburgh Peon pln- Th,d& SPRING STYLE OF HATS. M'CORD & C 0.. HATTERS, Have now on hand, a fresh supply of Gen Unmoor DRESS HATS. //PH.° ITS4O - • complete iminrtment /of Gents' sod Youths' SOFT HATS. of the !slat fashions, to ' , Welt they Invite the at. tenths° &the publle. Corner Filth and Wood de roblS ARNOLD & WILLIAMS 11 111 1 117PAOTOWO OP Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND YVITING ORM-LALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. •. a W. will oontraot Ar Waradna and Ventilatlns by Steam or Bot Water. Pipe. or Obilaoren Forma.. Obarntork MIMI& Ilorpltala, Farbsrlaa, Gram norms, Court Boma. Jail !totals or Owelllnwa. No_ b Markat et. Pittgbarit - - PEARL STEAM MTLL . ALLEGHENY. Floor delivered to families in either of the two eltlos, S4CTSE n u raUlvAiVr'.." wr"°". lati4 Pt Olalr Ma ll. P. PCIIWARTZ..D.ZOr TERM. CASH ON 19/RIMY .11118-10 F. Intl AN. ILMIINEDT I 00. Wriinto Xll th•attentio k's Famijq iliedioinesea-We of bads of familtecsod otbath to Os ad Balm of ofyi.ie and knot - Lon Wood Wood.. Thousand Flowers, for beau ; plaxlco. And eradk►tln¢ Tll4 Prima the tam. Fold itt Dr KArzer's. 140 1611544•13 COmSort.—The Conformator from Par% oz y- mitt Um TIM to to. • the Road; Lo • now hat Is my may on the .. e. A matt sad .a at HO:may to but ap29-tf W. DOUGLAS. twcullas rhspa bead ...Hold itt 77 Wroil .t. aguerri au Gallery. -ON would respectful]. inform. Q. nubile generally. that in order to nging demand Ibrble DagnerreatlPea, t and hes rare coleplakal (over the Old light erne of the roaciona and Ualleriee ever de structedcon:or Da , • v. in the United tltate... Wears now to Mei:teem °fa! cites and styles, In . V o'clock A. M. till 4 o'clock P. M. A • licitod_, whether they I.h w Lliunteis •a. Old IVet. M. Building. Third street IVI R. NE hla Mends sad meat the daily 1, ba hes had Oa Post Ettandfieen 02lee, t S Thkl aameeotype Massed to ez ' au> ar ra ail tide t le ; 11 ADRIND.—OnTueadar, this IRV ioet , bf the Bor. b. Paxton, .INO. B. DAVISON and ANNIE N. Daughter or Neville D. Chili' EN/. DEED.—On Wednesday afternoon. Yas 2J. MARY, summon daughter of Wm. U. mad Sarah IL Faber, mod mouth". The funeral will take Van from the residence of per pa rants, on Wylie street. tun (Thursday) arrimatios. at half put 2 o'clock. 212 s Mande or the family are VIIIIP.LN I I roCluneted to attend. NEW ADVER'FISEMEN'TS Allegheny Gas Company. AN ELECTION for one President an. eight Manage. of the Aliasbeny onitesnr. .10 Ae at their office, at the Works, on the SCIAIND MON DAY or MAY; U. Itth Init.., the Election *kerning at 10 o'clock, A. It. and cloaloaat h &cleat, I. 11. The Alums' Report trill Inlaid Were the Stoethlciers al thole mest on the alone day, at the sante place, at En'eloct, P.M. sey3-td It. If. DANIS, itemizer. Pittsburgh Board of Trade. lIE regelar Monthly Meeting of Aho ..bal., .111 hold In tharroonmon Prldar, 1/n7 ° 4 ri r at Th o'clock P. kfull not punctual attconance I. tootlactad. aa matte of Interest *ill hi bromat Ware the meeting. m 3 W. /3. &WY. lotto Blume, RER and Realei. in Piano •rtor of mode and unwind Luton- LIAIIBURGI PIANOS, oleo Iv CO.l4l:tostan Pianos, with and with. L. yh lIS Wood MANUFACT 1.1/ Cicala and tm • menu. Sole anent HAUNT. DAVISON cott Alo/ean Attach Beet:Ml/4f Piano For Sale: /11 1 Mahoga.i. nix octave Piano for $lOO, IL lefty NJ e by m.' .CIIABLOTTII 'DUMB. 4 HOUSES FO SALE AT A BARGAIN— Two Brick Ilinsee and two Framer well adisted renting to smell tandllee, with two lots of ground. each 21 feet flout on Townaan4.b. bylo. = on Clark et. to Bank elley. This pro ay le well WOO, bet will be sold at a very low p Ice and on guy terma • lf apylled for moo. Atm.!, balldlna lota os Onurfard mya CMCLIBEICT 808, UN 341 0.. • bEVERAL small Farms in Virginia; near the. Baltlarorstra Obto It R. fin valuta becomm. es terms. by - IitzfigUTIMERT • SO.b. 140. Stl rt. At.. GREAT BARGAIN--Eighty acres of Mos laml, 30 of whlkh is Leavy Umber. situated - In Cluotr t lowo 3 mllss from ulennwood toast/ st Is clan! at Um low price of $2 pr Sere. A l lot to cnya B. Ms th & 80N. FFRENCHRUSEIES-47 doe of Frain gashes rewired at al Blarket street. aly3 408.11MtV" Dissointion. XITE firm of Pennock. Mitchel Co. ham Ude day been dismal...l by mutual eonsent, and Lbe *redid wow. havlnd Won transfered to Joseph Pennoeh and Nathan Y. Nfld. - the/ °Karen emeortme tomtits and collate the debts due .old late dren. Person. anemias theinaldt ea indebted ertll please Ball at rennoelt, 0 lierVe, No. 141 Wood et, andbay• the same. Time baling