I . . ,DIRECTORY. . eirrrmaitz • a co: •e aerscni 172 Nresers ergot. New You. And Na. 10, Neter:red, Bodert.: P. A 00. are Agents Ihr the Most hall9ent2al=l drealatin rom tad th. mercial Papers both In the UnitodVres To linadossie ghopero, Liquor -Dialers, - - -•-r• •• -• • 'awl subscriber is ?lOW Importing. f a pe . 4 - Ezrutreeurpgmol=l:lLr Brandy. Ills Faseur• of itoelielle and. Orard's Brandyof t r arnatonandlit.Ctotrituni. dean Ci BrLup, and e :: Lir= nr=17 0 ... --:= "L'" " by the i o n vZ I=l, ' Direetlaul for we .in Invariably b• "dye. by . Dx.I.SWIB BZUCHTW/iNOEIL, - • • - 141 ILddern Lan, hew 'York. a m id cut Daguerreotype htnkale, -- "Adetals aid Patent Medleir" Bromine, Idine. Cyanide, - 40(.101dII M. oai de Bit fur, filetlll4.l-Boretlyy, tiltraus ikons's &tract Fumlogiug Dartilea, Mt!, us, Magnin. Nickel. itanpane.Cantionnt.Chiruune Booze. arg Fig 131134. Indigo. , .Juniper, Caraway Piosetioi ' Mier Almond.. to„ somi-meody Runganan Wines. • BUEK, 22. South William it. Herr York, No4er agents of the Ilanrarlah Wine ... rotting Arn.. heee reneroutlY eend I outs au. • eseortmeot ofthe most overt:era! meet and drt keroM More. Mend Tokel Worn, BAWL koproal Mlberg" Salad. Neernalft Matrathatt, „Bakstoe. Nureherki..ll,leler (Ofrueratessardl gel (Et , arrars VOW, "'"alk • An _ RAPE JUICES. . 1414717 ft•Fifbis ,Patent .331aAtic Skirts. RATES - A FRANCE; No. 1 Barclay street, Pam York. UTIONT-Now tre_,connins excerpt thy" Am tIA stamp of the Intent. AU rosaufsetums m il ler. 1A ( ringing be reqfteuted seeardlnu to law. IubSUP W JACKSON S Mud, of the late arm a v nk u,,,A u t t N. Jickaon & Ikon, Grata and Tender 230Broadwar. New York, tom woostardiren band entry ruin). of Orates and Tenders at.l o . l... aft&Ur ofel i Wara O&M= ElvaElvaentee. Grate& Whole wpoJseldlst NEW YORE ADVERTIONMENTB . Th. delhaqhlLet of MAIMS Firms area mows .t s toot most rill ehe the shy at Neer Tort. ACOORDZON STICINOB. t% • if u t RUNG; WEISSENBORN & p CO., (late C. &:‘ hi r :stc=ackentalNd i gin g s„ No. larte i5194de31.16 00 . 1708 ,DUCK. tittricor,rs sta Thrra co s n Cotton nil IL C. MACH 00., No. 71 Pine ethnic Now York. ffZTVO: C.o ,u nd r ' lNllPBPrnt CloCsnd Copper Boller,, & Cal iond atnattPlintaa nlitmrad I DIM GOODS. re , OWEN, MoNAMEE .1. CO. Importe:ra of COTTENET.it CO., Importeis of Frenah L • •as other Bouoreark Goods, No. 40 Brood stmt. t0p3016 lETIN tt HONIG, 100 Liberty et, and ros Codarit, a:m.1'41114 Pl.O. 1 ....= t e Ealks. ie. p 31556 44 Et.. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind It. nantartarer. No: 138 L 431a1r stied; -Pittsbh, emu.. - - :JOHN PHYFR, - DPALER- IN -IVORY, -LP • Tort and alionfaqtam of Z 717 a 9c415, fiO. /4=7Sir. LT AXES OWEN, 15-Broad -S t., Im ..rter of I a" Dram Tnamattra Obaps and irtiarm,Csanta tags alas awl Silk Goods autemtly. taxman: 1.10 , S HUMP ;• : • - • - US, littyrieg d • * 6 • • . 0 :4.9 sm 0 i DETER D. MULLEN, Importer of_ French Gersuut 3.34 81dpi Dry Gxeds ;',•ns, 'Velvets: Hut nos,232awls.Wcolons, 7y, D4O, 33 Mood .nest, Nu York. sepl.3-1T4331'35 B. HATCH & CO., 92 Chambers street, Imparters of Gentlesernt lorninhior Goods. sad Bldrts. Btaimds. • • tau 5.31145 4 • • /1.- I :es ,1 . • I - 6,0 • . roster. otekatti•• • Goods, sad Mara- A OINGUNBIMEDT. SE the Merman' Einitaxig Liniment in Ebaussacat. Braise", Barns, Smite, Cots, PUes SE an atfectoal elm for all mem! comslateda of I rtiatist./5/5 . GURNEY, No. 349 Broadway, thw oldest end =et 'standee estaldhlantmt In the United ' "43 ' • ..P134/UUSTVSS 11= 1' DWARD,Si. SANFORD CO., Forign 411 Rehniehlge. Ithlhadvay; Oteds end Peekagros ter rarthet to sad. Lem all pszthof the old. Attent Pithhtlith. Adams a ta. aasintaetwas • .- MINCH AND-OFEBALIN NANCY BASKATEL • II.HARLES ZINN d CO., 52 Maiden tine, Importers of tremor' end Oarmsa Peary awl Travel teur Besketa, earl menzfactorere of Cam and Colored WO a. Iscnature sod Jenny Llad Worlurands. to. Jrn-ltislYS.N • KAMM - 4=T AND MACHINE TOOLS. 411)NNWS &JESUP, No. 67 Pine st., New Tin Conatdation Marettsabr Ea ths aloof - all kind. tsts Tools sad Cotton sad Woolen lineal nom TOM the best nattrs. Sooluslen Agents Ea Lowell Ma dzal-lanyllls6 .PAPER WASZHOL'3II Fl r -Ylttiti W. FIELD et CO., II Cliir street,. cciportzes gad Wbalesal• DeaLmrl2 Araerkuareralu + Raman sad 'Usti&l•APl43.4,atel orrery desetintims .Per kraitafictmntra sashslals. taxts3l'ls ," 1.... , •; . ! Wllllas xtrent—A crls Vuirt of PAP= lbr Boot- trEFIAICTCE SALAMAN 'DKR SAFES, & Gothes Dedlazsee Loeka and CrenZarn .11.001011 . IL Maintfixturer.ls2 Pearl a taoSSO's3 TOM AND VANCE (lOWA k ca, 54 Maiden Lane, @JP-. (op star YASOY DO e) DDS. srutZ) Liberty street, lorpertereti ls3Y a=Th rued 65 " TILES, FOS YLOCSISMED ITSMISTESTT;OI•S. 11 t iLif.T.EN,'COATES 701:ILE, No. =9 Pawl _xtegactla 113ak , i2ssuktrk l2damey ore bars' ..b.nr.lffetals„Ss. taugaria 11711110Vir GIASS. PAINTS, -Id. H. 1) 0111X 0 Fir CO.; Importera of Preach Comb and Wtsdaw Glavr—Rn.ll4l3anday L • • tap3Old 3 . 708: WHITE CO. No.. 41.' South 2d - 1-:.~4wt, nr..t.bniumlate" • aoods—Lerge sad tmenialled serrtzmit. , imwar • Receizior CamagellFactory— ittiSTON,.. BROTHERS .!E CO., .pseti 2te.Cloarh lakar‘conarr antabasa atot helowol AB. 'als arta 4 1 :1Fli ' lfa t r ' ltura. '" lott " .=tara, na retri4Zgt. a t.%lrtAad___'Zftyursultt ' =s'g: 1.9 our watt the best Juniata araa sod Zamora ilietory. atteatiod to on ttui mat rowenahla tarn*, Thwy ir gn ocatddrat th z at ho farm lb= with ttwir haw w 1 1 T heTitt • ,b 4 and Iliar= l6" . l oriol= 4( D aa tin Yaw ' ; tort anry la mantas daring the dos. oat' • Int.' Danwrer.. sanins—....-Jusa tflittlft. • MINA GLASS WORKS. - WM. DAVIDSON & CO. , ,VtLANDIACTUREBS and dealers in Vial, Pottle.. gra ell kinds elGreen ad Flint Olsernav, O &a.—No. ZS Mutat strut. Pitts, Particular =.mtfon mid t Prl7ste =raids be botum • ~1! No: 56 Arch &rut. 2111 ,,,, •1)&1,. imparters of G. & L Gea's llnrivalled NEEDLES. Agents for the most Celebreed iv:l=N Plrichn i figT,AUCHlNO ARMS& PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY: vererncos--....n0. £LUIT . . . . _ _- BIGELOW ifc CO . . •• (15nonisors to N. at. str... :, -- . ' , 4 l l f, • •' .... - DIAMOND MU, - • Pittsburgh, Penna.. V 040145, _CIARRIAGEs,:. rHAVro . _ Ns, snide and even dantiirtinn of Fasor 1 _ • b Cto anrir, and linithel in • instakirs.....p,T ',„ bawl' otalipt=ttatils. ant r .L=A.P, -'- dirdll .or warranted. WTI. A. IRWIlirB I.IIF.AL ESTATE MICE, No. 87 Trani street. add= from Markat; Disler In Lk. chaos• aldtz,Phlron, La. Coal toopara7 bellaht old win. - - • KAMM' ft OLD, awns toooneavancoon sfre ett oAur ET2IIIB. Ale taws rany,_onasces 111=0.1.4 ruatc,Assmaasrr. MANUFACTURE all kinds of Water Gas andLt t ain Mai*: Mum tined trip Fithgairiad . ..,. . —, PRVIZ E IRW ER. CO. . • • RY & : •-:r1;fo. - 19 Nora TEI7LD &red, PIZMIt'II,4 Atr us i ; CCO MANUFACTURERS, 0017 R. ... upga.4141...zi i. nxV t r i s uA el t V o SCIMI T IMIZIN K S .- m _ ''" . - fbl647zW VarpoUngs; Oil Cloths =1 lliattim. • • oro l :} 9RPO9XIONdon. • A IM n 7 ow rece:r lago and choice • acatm of 7AZIP Gof c. the Utast azul =at BaralTrtiat7 Wanda sad 'lrrLLblDLln ml u 7 , gegatikap amT ' / 102 /1. 04 t 0 a. 14 . 2 Iplrpreed Ca rIAXM OIL (MOMS, - .7;6112'3 - U4l 6.0. , eaa„am 1 , 1 ... Ai/A . /re 011Clally. buff AO Melt 0/1 aaadmn buff aa‘l liallaad Wlndwir abadais Man and 11011 s Coy = kW. Dtasarta, Ocate lad Canton Matting, Taalclan - llLtodo. aa., all at whlcla will ho a- For-the - 8 ' Trade. f1)olts3I1.;0 S, of all loionare Cktbi r . s=l, OW' ovrefir..o * rate ii othi,„ _ ~‘6 l1 14 1 " • Wi tTrat t e t stoodbeet :to u 'Aoszoorrse s t,th t itts..l. ba r n CaKmdln Ibla h r h ar o k=e s ig t . gide s• -!l6l‘7slth°"ReilloWatst. VII DICKEY & CO. liave removed to ireas,m4 slitontstk itantinum towear VII 0,12 DAILN. ---- -PITTS. -- OURGiI ''. .GAZET BUSINESS CARDS MBWv (I) 4.3 4*V. OSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor. OINoo No. 143 Yourth elroo4 betweet a want. Pittaburgh, Ps. my 24 W. HALL, Attorney at Law, “Bake •wen Bulinnere'orsatetwat, bstreert Foorth load su.SU,I3-T _ OBERT E: R. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, St. lOWA. ' _ i I Q_BERT POLLOCK, "Attorney a t . Law-- % tbarner of nth and Grant strortgosiggssiir4h")...33 no Eng. Pittaborh: biTA - Y 6 "AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Yourthglreet, bear Dram, Pittsburgh. isibdir JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law No. 89 Fifth street. PitrabcralL .BANKERS AND BROKERS. AL LAnum.. rams:. ERAMER & 13,A1131, Bankers and Ex charism thakkare;' Bay and ant Gold and Sliver and Note; mista loans on Real Estate or Stack &Vll title...yardman Prom:doors. Note; and none Bills on Cut and {test. By and sell Stocks on Commission. Collec tions nude an all. p3lnts in the Union. Aden corner of Third and Wood street; dizectly omensite the PLC/wise HoteL • .0 today • WILKINS lc CO. BA.NECERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, TI ITUIRTII STREET, PITTSBURGH: IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers and Broken throughout the country, ifittritue Malan months„ wean eathihoo thatinilmon every Instance their troubles have grown opt of a detwature from their legitimate brorlinew, and we therero take omesiou to ar nye the public, Id advance, that n0...V.10= In "fan cy. dor." or other • outside operation. shell tempt• us from Lb...lama legitimate line of oar twiner., belle, way, but that In adopting nth *mune we .hallpro• mote our own ultimata benefit fee WILIKINti'd CO. 'TIERNAN CO., Bankers and ExChange Henkel, N 0.95 Woodstreehoorner ofDtaroadd Alley. Pit tnugh. Pa. 41irEny andsoll Sint Notre and Chin. Dianneht Thu. Exelnande. and Pm:l2l.Rn. Notes: make odb:ciao:al In .11 Quartz:e:ninies of the llnforg ReGfir• Deposits an call and on Interest, and etre their prtnontattantion 0411 oth er malters a ng to Broker's bovine.. llaLaaatern Exchange anutantly for safe ndea-ly WATEI.XLII nurna.........dnd. cL JUNI. IALMER, HANNA b- Cu., Successors to Radom Hanna t 0o„ Bantam Enotuoado Drokossand atro In !amigo and Donatatlo Er Guns., GertlSeatos of GoNalt, Dank Nam, and Spode—N.lY earner of Wdod and tblzd streets. Cummt Money ramtTed ca Dopnidt, Sight Cheekotatos Tor We,' and nallections so on nearly Edna or the Vatted &atm. MOM Milt= paid At rondo and Anneican Gold. Advances mach eu entudgnmenla of hoodoo" ihlndood can. on Moral Wm. WU. IT Co.. Bankers and Mrchasice Brokers, North Nast earner of Wood sod mon g- 110I2dES ,t, SON. Dealers in Fdreien • orb. istt sow it Elpeg.MrCl= Dxf s lat; throughout the Ualtad &atm. BOOKSELLERS kV.' JI L. READ, Bookseller and Stationai, No. IP Fourth .facet, Apollo Bo OHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller And Ste- BE: S. BOSWORTH, Books°liar and tae 144 a b lltt B rnr: 15°. R 2 Ml4'4 11' 1 4 " I'm. II A' • ' II :00 :: 1 era an. tats nerve, 4 1 .. N0..6570:4 itryert., Out door to the .:timer of v, Third, COMMISSION &C. on ATIFW. ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Produce & Commission Merchant; AND DEALIHS LS PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No. S Wood 'between Water and Front at tots PtITIIBIIROn. 6:s:4,ll:Valifits,lti (late of the firm of Ring & Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALEFI)2( PIG MEDAL AND BLOOM No. 76 Water street, below Market, a 919 PITTISMMOIL PORK PACKERS, Wholesale Dealers in Proclaims, 13115 _ _ GENERAL - 0031.111iSiON 31ESCOAST8, atiO. 325 Lat442l" STBILS7, Comiaareial Row, mrl xtrrat. kw. WM. McCIITCHEON WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and vVOcithatission Merchants, and liteskni In Pittsburgh ilanufsetund Article.. No. =V Liberty st— inner of Irwin. Pittsburgh. H. llEmOVAL—Soringer Harbaugh & Co., tran removed to No. 24 LlNerty strre ermorantiuturart----.—.-552wrou 'aims YPRINGEB RARBMIGH CO. - , (Suomi ion to 8. Bartangl4) Onamteden and forwarding bccr Übeft. Xerritan rt t; ystr Nairn eetattia in Wm! xh. and Produce gan.reis. o. A. A. HARDY, o==m. to Bark}, Jot. k Co,l_ CON-11.7=0.Y AND PORWARDLVG MX.RCHANT: Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis kaLROAD, No.Bo Water et:, Pittsburgh, Pa j..V.1711 • J. W. BUTLER & CO-, VORWARDLNG & COMMISSION KER .: CHANTS wad Dealers In el killdeer Pittabooldialea wactrmed Allrideles. Street, Pittabors Lead Pipe and Pheet Led. No. 07 Meet h. A do A. AVBANE, Commission and For ll aterebanta &slug {a.-Wool sad Prdzus tritgliary; also. Pittsburgh IthungleAsuatt Nu 114, bsetud stmt. Pittsburgh- • - • ttp6.lrs3 . M. iOlll3Oll ig:L"`"n. F - s o 1 - a 5 7, 'Wholesale 0 r 0 4erir Prikoce Dealers. and Ocnazotedes M a i , 0a• r rittenrnee. Di• . 3 , Mfg, t tieral embus aftiarifittANlNll6.uurs' VA" B. CA.NFIELD,:Iato of Warren, Ohio, I .l. ootirdsdl e aad Yartralha Iterelitgt,4ladpot iaan t PBBri dab. end Waders. Praises CoMt7, blare= Ecilt.tdiddd sad Wacd. IN burgh. • TIIOXIJ 111711,3111. LITTLEf It= RObinelf. Littla Oa) & CO., Whol6u4o Craters, Prod,, and Comagartou Maetbanta, and Dealars in PKiaSurch Manufactures. lia 112 &mud Aura Mt. torah. rallepta ('U ESE WAREHOIII3E.-HENRY H. 1211. O}LiSPALMER; Importer - and Des—rsins Vrendt sad Amerkia Will Ps No, 65 2114rkert t, been 11411slael Pcarth t„ Plttobaria. • • MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole ' wit sait . M . l,Thela ft! Carpg r la ny licor 00 DRY GOODS. J. A. KUM iWy riTiMr3l.lE-.C. L-A2177101 •CO, 191 X. ArA. MASON ,t CO., Wholeaale Retail ,DmilersLo nary saff 6tsplit.Dr7 told/, SS leith MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale and &kali =as Ilterehanta. corner lbscrthnod GROCERS. t o WALLA.. tot aaanua Wallace & Gardiner, BOLZILIVE DEALERS IN Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, 110.255 LIBERTY BT. Is.lo-17 AGALEY, COSCRAVE kCO., WhOle- JuP ink Grocers, 18 sad 20 Waal stmt.. Pittsburgh. RAGALZY, 'WOODWARD to CO., wbd ie au wean. In. 1311 Ifferkat etwe. 4bnaasbblas "IKAIAK DICKEY I$ Wholesale ()to fflk- g r ttaSer streK, Jorgt and VIM P"d"' maa 7LOTD... ---111COMID ROM JOHN FLOYD & CO.; Wholesale Grocers sadOxtualadan llint4nts,No.l73lV6odun4 225 Lib Rivet. Pittsburgh. iel6 BEST MOURN, Wholesale Grocer, Bea DidMaeda La Produce , Pllttbnzgh Itar. ° UV f= rP Ze k Ariar 010 Mononsahmlb Wlltaker, b. —w Awn O. MIN 'GILLS & ROE, Wheless/le Grocers and Cbzimlatlea IferoluateMo.l94Llbirty street PRI* IiTiLLTAed. A.. Id'CLURO, Oroaer and V v. Too Dealer. maw of Wood and Moth ottoods, Lr avail ea Wad Slut. moorbzumt of tholes (Istortios and dna Tear-Poodon Ina, and liqta. Wholesale sad /WWI. Dealers monad on the lowed b Errot - - HOSIOLT DALZELL k CO., Wholesale Orman, Onannuton Manitants, Dagen; In Prcddno Usbuniat Ininsanturen No. 263 Lltarty Mew OULBERTSON,-Wholesato urocerard oes.asclea Metektiat.Naler la Pratt:read MU*. Martlesaured Article:3sA Laxget7 siztll. Pit-a rum iniirzoorre._ ..waLux oorrnr CANDLESS, MEANS . A CO., fracceir Ivry to Witt 8 11cOan_ Cosa Wbolosals CITOM I / 2 4 In Iron. Nolls,9lsar.uoinftn. And PI PS. EnnwslZ. comer of Wood sad Wl= Pittlburia. Hide OH and Leather Store. D. KIRKPATRICK, No. 21 &oath Third Street, Between Market and Chestnut its n Phlledlelpltta i) ; t:OB, SALE SPANISH HIDES, ' and Green mated Patna Rion Tannejt OM Unveil kAtTeVf=tel In 5 vongh n iant b id l l: the highest market mice will even Moan. or taken ba ~,,bszige ler Alden lenthis iired flee of thugs and VM. TALCOTT & CO„ (succossors T.Nowoodr. 3r..) - 1111.mffacturasot kloditif KIN G °Loma!, and dealer Ja asooonoa and D. awtioY►snor b Good, Fl 02 Wood Wee; mow of /comb. ;oust= r -4 - or .au t Adjogo. Portrait , Nimes aad LonktortGlar y 0 . 4 LACK. BERAGES; arid a large asgort awatofotarldaurolmOools.tabsannul Was NMI -, mum= a S. CUTHBERT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS; for th.moe and porch...of Beal Estate, Collection of Hants. Negotiating Loans. on Bonds. Mortgagen, Lo. 116. 1.0 Third et.. Pittsburgh. Ps. 'a0.347 4 I ktlebigan G! tame' Commission - aid Collec-_ ton Axency Office, FOR the collection of Rome and Foreign Mercantile and allother Money elalma, In Michigan and adjacent Stat.Oneastment and Paymener,d &fancy., Payment of Taxes. Fnrcheee and Hale of Real Estate and Stocks anal Insarance Anent& FELT/ER AKDERSON, Detroit, rdiehlgtn. Herrentzs in Pittrbtergth—Mreare. limner a Rehm. Rank= ens Whitet Cb., Quetta. Man Lore.. Stewart ik 00.. gerrehanta. la.un—Two A dee or Mehra. from rearaetahle Inswanse. nul9-Ird AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Relate Agent, Stock. Mem-bandles and Bill Broker, *Thee No. 911 rrth street, shows Wood. Badness promptly. attended to. MU,/ AMUEL L. MARSIIFILL, Secretary Oki sees Innarattee CelaPs.T. 94 - Water AML F M. GORDON, Secretary Western Inlet- Cs MD. 00, 92 Water ittrwt. J GARDINERCOFFTN, AgentforFrankliti rns t . Company. newt anseer of Wood TI) . A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn • tnal Inanrance Company. 42 Water street. lOUN itUILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Thula and liffiged Inatrimierito, Botiool Books, and iortem • Solo moot for Cblekortneo Plano forte, for Violent Poinzasylnuals—No. 81 Wood argot HENRY. RLEBER, Dealer in Mule, Mil ian] 'mammal; awl Imarter of Italian Stanza HENRY C A lar tt a ... l quad wo vimire,u=o% Piano TORN HAFT, Jr., (successor to J. M'Gluf f. fey.) Wholesale and Pedal' Draggle, and Dealer in mu* ulle. Prefab, ko., 141 Wood amt. 3 doors below Vin Pittsbmnb. wirlteralar Agent fern Dr. P's Medicine. mbge OHN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in um.. E ir berty street, Pit tsburgh Oils, Varnishre and Dge Es Lid% Ks. aos AD orders will melee prompt attention. Sar Agent for Behenok's Palm:ode Piro: .A. FAIINESTOCK. & CO., WlTolegale . t n nfats m . sad wsztxdry,tzbli• E. SELLERS,Steb Wholesale .Dealer in . 01114 Vandal:um, Ay te, kw. roubutith. Goods warnatted. Prim sumulcz tiara_ ..... sum aeux & REITER, Wholesale & Retail 10:= 6 " "°11"7 of Mut/ sal BL sear sts.u. • I SCHOONMASER /a CO., Wholesale int • arsonasts. No. 24. Wood Mod. Pittitandx. JOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilco: a co...caec Markst slassrt sad INsmead—Everad• 'tautly au baud s Ain sad I:m*4 sasartsmat of MME net , Nedkdos Mats, Psodkunar. add a par i tabdl Ws business. aa Dr sulpha. carstaltr samsamadsd se all hews. ' istkly MANUFACTURING. =LUX .JAM= a. neax. WILLIAM BARNIIILL k. CO., 61 Penn Rt., below Marbury Pittsburgh. itn,ER MAKERS an d SH EET-IRON L. WORKERS, Manntseturera of I=lll's Patent Chloanors, Driebea, IrM Bed 8 PMe, Don damn, Sat Pms. Boftsr Pans, Iron Ye*. or LIU Monts et. Mat.l,23nithr. Work, Bridire mid Viaduct Irene, cc Repairing doss on th. ahortest. mate. D0..30.17d. W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Ilanufaetarce sad Dealer la Onblaot. Ware, No. Mt xtroet. 1 OLIN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of Sal PATENT BOX VICES. a soneska artlels.ool.lD COX scuLLICA2AI) BOX VICE& woos of Andonon as 4 Cob. !non strosts, ons pone BO Ms Eland 111111•1=A7, !mammy Qty. • Hata and Caps. g..„WILSON & SON keep constantly on . mod sss2 7 &script/on sad *wady of Nab sad . 0. Ithaca* cal mall. Map drain; a mai bia Hat or Cap, aced sad chest,. W 0.14 10..0 to [ln lc ell bean vmsaadua *Lavaca. nolB4l M'CORD & CO. WHOLESALE AND HELM WASHIONABLII HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND MUMMY ALL ILNDS OP MSS. CORK= OP WOOD AND PLP7II SMUTS, • Pittsburgh Pa. is. Their start mt../ wrap Quality ead - st , pleaf Hato 111:11Mat. lkaa. CAS Fur Danwft L. L MIIMIRON— I. 11002.111 U Liviogiton, Ho_ggon & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. XCR. and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, .:7,..' & 11.1.1 and Grain do.; MU/no and (banterdn.; Draw of al/ flue. Speing,Ornp and (lofffa Milt of varknu kindn Paint !HU Thumb ._ang.Wadai pat teres Botta axed fastaningx Walkable Iron Caatlap of erestrf riot, In form and linlat. dtf pirravoßou. Pd. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, il1:1121 and =lt Liberty mrd. momfle AIWA&id send, PTITHBUROLL • MONUMENTS, _Tombs, Grace ',Stones, Itwoltsces Tows. Mantels, Latiosing Etyma, Ste, al- Ean oo haze , sod mads to order. by losehhoelT. at 11 . mmet prism Thy. Eondnd etttinal and Wetted Ces• signs for Mm•zoeals, Aa.ang hood. Bled and Blab Mar hie forslatted to the Trade at the lowsat pion. All coders Oiled with dwryateh at 319 Liberty stAset au= W. W. WALLACE. . . . Penn Cotton inns, Pittsburgh. K ENNEDY, CHILDS k CO., Manufna tarnof— PPenn A No, 1 hasty 4-4 Kliorliz z &eaOulu of gstl . ""-• mica. 4.1 Twine. • Bed Onr4 Plcmgb nsand 5.44 Hap. eau sad Vatting. aaalDtfov X •' thlrt B'4"cr l "',"k w r, * ;Err e TO DEALERS IN WARHBOATIDS. IN ths l:l7 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, inrente t t Vtheatie haproerment fa Ihm/heardr. for nbleb bo • itim' MI. IWd Improrrenant echelon ed In ipmerty 'mann' the 14g. of • ebeet of Zito On other onltable metal) and there earning them to knee or nut their tray Into the olld rood. Odes or lohrof • Wasting:aft tbe metbedayareteoely eropkryed, boring been In Anima .1 pray. or cut -marts. to MATO UNM. talk Oats. O.IIIOE polrequently Me mt.,. worn' and memerakta Ia will Patent to !In robeerlber. olio la now Ale /tonne.,so Inn sa only of/Monad Maly orfadssrm Duren/. O. SWIM IMPROTED PA17117 ZJtYC WASHBOARDS., bathes onemodel the Iste ere of Mayne. Ratty I Co. In that Mammon Judtmod by the popularity mu.n/ attentive oleo! aid Patonted o Wmbbeard, rotary wea lare outraged In main and modtn• them eenoldhorayso god., thereby ammo Me Right reared by mid Patent. holm tars been amm:trod and .are now petal ng agsbutt ternan portion toner. to to tbm on oared. and It le my Intention to rreseeute ointments upon MI MWII. end jolt right to the - extent ot the law. .0/1 pereant ere Mow" matloned agslnat gar darn[ In Tine W•otrd e., mods sitar tut sr3:'r'''mnedarn[ patented by ca RI. mho Unladen - O. RIM', imirmefirazdbeatsfs.Thle none other loin, promo. It Easy be wall to ;smart that the rastatkon In the dupe of the erlmp. or Um exoploy Mont of any Patent. nMaclaine to WI I , 7..lMb:erns. does not Oro tba rlibt to n tbe Jfinnual iiSaSt aneomid, s 'bleb tbo value of tb• Board really denenda.bore be Wbcooml pem e r or ro orders tbr the remise conch remeetrally eolleltad mod mtalr wetted It u by mhos as any of the nnon- Witted tootm, by JOIMPII W. WAirrir• Soleand Manufacturer thelleOf Ofloo l ardrare rn r4lfo.l96 Malolst. oppoelte M 06 6tb. bah Cincinnati.. SCOTT, 'Dentist, Foam streeir olonrs lust of Markot. Mks 9 A to.m . All welt warranted. . 1819 Barlow's Indigo Blue. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE is now well established ea the bat article an eared Art Blue. leg Clothe. it le eutlrely tnefrom arm or salataut aterals lto the eat ankles. All Housaer N pers IMO him pot and it wi l 1104 N Ptah that* , sod lee trouble than indigo a any other article out. The ant demand for It ham brought out wend brag:dime. Lioneekeepere sod aorenumere .111 he earful ViraDIFRM'. 4 UDA kL Pt .g. fio'lf:PßßANYlif PHIL AD ...PHIL ittoritzn um get their supplies Rao the Oramere awl Drug het deal elatt. ea pilr.. Dina, .ardidr, PAINTB. VA I iNkalla, 417 RTUri , dr.4 du, with a Prolate emeatment vt "MT thing tri the Loa. tdorekerper, Physician. and Maittilk. turns supplied at ream:l*We pares. ALFRAD WILIINZAGER. Deugutet, No. IMP N. 8110303 et., Philadelphia. intelligence Office, NO. 2 ST. GLAIR STREET. SERVANTS of all descriptions supplied . . Prifita Gmal. sad natal. ate ralmotftilltsolleited to avail thamaalrei of tba &I:MUNI:Iowa...al. • Post env Wm offendsa groarantes gm Mara &nen N. 8.-.Collactiona irromptly attended faCtly4 JO to. S. LEWIS. 01110 dr. PENNA. RAILROAD—Wanted =sham of Rack to eo=ploto on order. WILKINS I ; Book en d Coriaohdon Stook Brian% 71, ttb i. T A. BROWN, would mostrospeotfully In IlljV a *TM thodubl t iLtt i nt he krt A sc handlt! lg. Kist so the wort of len e a owe Notre sisortmist of Vonltlss fhindrs Ase, " vera t tlan Shute Uri so. sada to ardor, In Uw but rude, warranted sena to say he the United Stews RIO Bl nd. cant ed without the aid of s urger thins. nolo a .11 Isott h. stock, tooK pod wood of the ( ind .get,,, m ,,,l ~ , .Hamm it uomalland. I staperseurd to fondah their Dl.' osetamer) a• era se th• push. st bins. with err Is their Has . Feeney, :ht. 6 Wood spurt, Ylttat ivr bAIINDRY BLUE-,The attention of twill - ui. aad misdperomeu ls Petted to thls Dim, Mitch la roly Indigo &swim/o=llmM, Ito preposties ntalosa. Tk, Lam& y Elm minests, am tho unoisablesd IndlE the Meantime of impeding a better color to clothes, of p. knelt come Maple and toritoulent tat ma, and of tog a wing Mahout atii tom. awing to the tact that Oct OM than one hard the Indigo can =ATM by v., ter. It is entirely darti tut* of warm° I to ottooo to eloths. We ocol4 rolklt a' trial, - sod oodles:lmA lt to Mal . to=ittaill Yet ws? br . , J %Ilya. ~/.."1., TO 91 Market et , are closing out their en iu,aoatty Goads .& au lannantedlaectrat from ply. g i ttayslltr wl"ina t or th„,vgar f r a Paz h aat ii tt . lir:V t 4=bt t tiol ,a leLaltgas. Welch az e rote a r ' I fflaW b - • Al= m l l and tripod Dra .Itatead• Plaid m Ella, all ot 'Web bit mold at • great amides. : - Bluing of 1855. 141URP. BURCHFIELD gDI anzuzgos. optiorc , On- Monday, March itt, • Their arts =nay of BRUNO GOODS, • soh A A. MASON & CO. are now openOg 2UO crAtiltr' 99ruilleaMe • • A. Milton Co. Will open oh a.:=A b * l2 ": 2 "'! . ` 1 4 r t k iM stsio2l4a. WOOL PLAIDS—Thsoon & Co. are 0114 / 9 : ll r it th .Waa 'r filidtPla " a PITTSBURG RT“Dta.), I MITIG.; &C. DRUGGISTS. Uagan & nib NSW YOBX ADVERTISEBLENTs. Pram VISBCKIift - 8011EL1.13 Oakes] Advert:l[lns Muse. le. Z 46 and 34413rose.oray. Sem York (late W. 60 Namairitzret) Few to Ole CNN af Few Torik. .PAPER HANGINGS, IMOLUALZ AIM RIVAII. THOMAS FAYE & CO.. 256 a nd 257,Broadway,' New York, - al ms ti r oppapito tay Car null t Park, JHLtsirVE °instantly on and a Din stock of 'Enterkariand Preneb Peper Banging. Border. Ire dm, Print. Curtain Papers. Bed Testetatue.. Lehdstene.ae..eferot7 style known to the tra ce d. hlerehinte taring in their, stock. am bay Dam first hand. as wiinannfastnre largslr and import. direct Dent French Manufacturer. for whom wear. sole agents Ist the United etntur Our retaU department comprises the richest stoles of ' Deeoration. Special Importations hustle, when desiont. from our (*nen - odleetion of samples. Artistic, Paper Mangers sent to anynart of the United State. mhlD-3m. umbrellas and Parasols. JOIIN 1. SMITH, WIIOLI3B&LE'MA NUFA CT URE ft, 234 and 235 Broadway, New York. The most extensive in the.world. T HE late fall in the price of taaterirds, eon t.tirrrlret i l tr.r i n;r4: 7 4tt l i e ViteZiti trade and to offer to merclunte. at log prleee, the Ivgat and mat oom Into UMBRELLAS XrdrtPARASOLS tofimnd In Europe Amca. Merchants Nem .be Yo or rk to boy their goxt.,_ ar eri o respectrully Invited to call and orandnothketnek..Jto/tre Po/Ws:tens. N. B.—Plesae cut Ws card oat J O HN t in your pock. et Took Mr reform. I. SMITH, mlitt.Nno Manufacturer. 1855. MILLINERY. 1855. • Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, 661.Broademy,;AV. AS now prepared to oznibit, and offers fo tab tom holesale and Mall 'Boyer& at the lowest ms beach,mrth Prime, the largeet and best selected stock o Ensile& and Amerlesb Millinery and Strew Good ever owered at any ono ostablLdunent In this city; equal Utica roperkw to her former Importations. They have been selected with great me by theleelebrated French mßllberMadame Lahallsor. of P. , 1.. and Ilre. Lamina tint, of Bondst., London. P. B.—Pattern Bonnets constantly on hand. Orders by mall yonetnally attended to. Mrs. 81/4110N8, • 664 Broadway. Now York. _..., Daguerreotype ilateriale, m e a rt ... ism/watt ors MIMI Daguerreotype rostotetod e As et to ony_Do _ ,en ads ANTHO Y'S antral Depot of Materials for the Daesuernete. cad for Matures on Asper and . Oatalostne rerned cm andlostioo. Opole rap be aemt er esprea, payable on delivery, trot parties with whom wee are usasqualsted, moat Asa Mar. nn am to their ability to psy tbr the msoels on sesisel, oe remit with their order enough to cover ex_peumi of tramp tortatioo.: fa27.lmv XAN TIIONY,3OSI MwAsnty, N. Y. New York Bag Itanufectory. 4.101, Flour, Feed, Grain Meal, Ilominy, filint,nrickwheat, Balt. Onanoicad all other allele of made and printed to order by machinery wit . doe Addm tr P a hrdrect. ./tiee' York. WM SIMMONS. . WLolesale Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINEEY, 14273 m. 372 BBOADI AP.N. P. • Straw Goode, French Flowers, &c. VASE purchasers are solicited to examine oazirtoar of STRAE GOODS, w. Pronto no. a 0..• be *mad suportra to that of oau o ail similar &quoin an qtr. the contoultar. par otaantora, and a' ow own mannfteturs. W .h 1176. of BOSNETS. flacon nowt, an an. tr liAffer to 0.1011 DnreSr f21,= "1" 11.1 a Ott= rt..M. 4 Wllllaar. Now York. CASH MUSIC & PIANO STORE OF lIORAOE WATERS No. 333 Broadway, New York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Etude at • Greatly__Redeeed Rates. ,NOTWITHSTANDING the combination oflfinde Nukes' to keep op the prised of notreetry th.4.:e= geZtr to to i rr o la t a l t . ist compose> s ,:f a t r . trade, n• le making immeame salm—ttlying ablmdent nt• Menem that he ho pubtle comatamence ansFirupport, In samention to tha Gnat Eamopoly. mad In his •ffbete to •M NMI. Weak end to .1014 tho Ka tona •tharreney. Ilia stock or Amerirso an4ltpen Wle ade Inuomme. and the catalogue of blam Whams Is one of the Mamma andherf in th e U litstem hag atm made t i t=fgel . astion l i kiejelsoe of Maw. Ilakdros and toms:W. atm Mame her 8116.40 and I=l4 int=sa nod dentidr. and imams/acute ite drone and as Moodie as thaw . which Nide:at Elameakf of ruhrtr of mate and o=o SHOO. soropridng those of fee dithmot mmt moos them the ekolsrated nelson improve' amass Wanah. Pumas end the.drat premium Anstalt rue°. of T. thihnot a Co:woman. tommors of Mr Adios% petanatJ &vend hand Plume at preetterpotm. Primo froze kW to arso. mmo.i.oo.rroeuemeirewaitwoo. Moto*. log th• emil been $. la ♦ IL W. Phrra'a kip:Adams. itenr• 01.1.3 tteeth heootiromvasko M4oe b. S d M whets Ullm United W%•amods .A LILA k r. o end Idedmalearomked, The boa MIMI to th• schen* dm; 113 a per; emit dimes% to Advsgrtaen th itt <bonbon. all order. promptly, attaadd Mode sent to ail pulse the seraday. osetimid, at the Wooed mum fi•rerat and mbßt Watcher and eeholule of prime of Pianos Ibremtled to Ingram" No Orchard.. f•hame SPECEEFEZLEr L .B.RIMOIRB dc Vi r BOLESILLE . DMIGISTS, NNW FORK, Itrstrasserd Is tis.l2o WlLlisssit..consflsOmas. IMPORTING the'resdlng Drop from thar wising markets, bold Is Ecess*AS4 Mal /saw sof ihnleh sus Engßak A:Asada/Lk Nnia.me,y, Tont Nall sad lialr BrgOrea. liatr Glower sod Map.. Parte aad rd on. arcane. Cmar, Snap. 10e+,..s tart nr'sr elan,' an the tams. osltser la yr.., or . kr fill retain Ilad. /WA attentlaa- jeLl-lZate ALDERMEN. L Donaldson. Alderman PPEKE, corner of i'enn and St Clair Sta., ettt•barp,b. an bads•* rvrtolitins t tb• oalt•-of arma Nb• promptly sibroded t. (.1-1 yd Patrick Meg04 , 17 , n - - ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WAFD. (FFICE corner of Grant and Fifth streeier, (bre2ertyomerwo br Alterman Irbef• Ail baklaeom pataantsr to Ibooaos of Alden:oat. mill Jaelor of the Prom will I preaptly attru44.l to. GE4MI3 MISCELLANEOU STEWART 4t KILGORE, --MANIM'ACIITRJUUI OF COOKING. HEATING. FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS. Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND, WAREIIOUSB. No. M 7 Liberty St., corner et Hand, PITTSBUIiGII. PA. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S • LIVERY AND SALE 37.4111.11. 1 4'orncr Diszsand street and Merry 1,1642 ASHLAND mud; . Altell STIMKT, AbOVX ILIMINTII STRUT. PIIILADELPHI.A. le S.* DENSON, Paoratrroz. sepirei qf Awn; slla s,. tarter MII7 L IsB4-4y4 - [WALTER P. MARSIUTA, Importer Mid •• t..urto Intared out Acciatly• P&L* , Milt 11:1:4'igirnU Hoed =4 ' a b Viact Mewl. thtl). court eo.. of Parts. "". 50b343 1481110N8 Ll—Tb• Parish retations IbrJU W. dlroct Der utmost k. on th. Ir th alls.4 B.wmacm. rrmturcßan..hute awl Moot. KIER, JONEB it CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION o rLWIIABTI9, Canal &Wu. ISivrnt.b tea snalkitil'eaftl,Miliclzkell ailZ: -Brisk sad Way. Antlasens Cost, Art airlD BANKINg, HOUS JOHN 141110 GO: ttela R 7 notrrn lID BT. r m uita ir atlll PITI'SOURO LI. cLE:OIIICNY 00. ficanfliAgmer. mWmucT UNIUN2OWiI. __ ibo., row .ximonusv.b.u. r =lc . Detains reestlall, DlRmmtamsels, Drafts bout' Dads Notes and aped. bort . Mocks, Hots. and oaks, Beeurities bough and commlagioa. Octriencadesice mad tolLetbans mac. e029-tt • Lours scatatme, Attorney et Law, and Eastern Collector MIMI CotIMES ALOIO Inv 01110 AND PIONSTLVANL4 ii . AILROAD, Rya. °Imo& TuscaraxasOnltimblaas,lll4llsaid. Outolk, Ymamlo. Partymanuaboll. Nabob Initalndl °thin. CANTON, Obis. il l e s" l 6 ll l6 :4l ll o ati r t' kal v 24. } °°"°mgm h Eva's ao.°D. 111424. Ileum Y. a ' AM I r „„ r9A4u. Tbadare lhastaatta. Eat. p. mull/a atta-al BOOTS AHD SHOES. • WHOLESALE AND - RETAI. TAMES ROBB, 89 Market and. 6 ITaien sts third door }rem tAne Mast Ronal, littsburats world nedeetgollyln i fors, bls i mma i z i or.klends and eat. re ' ZlTin attrg ul tlell ° , and the t h aternyiet t !l i k t ia, w Is the sae dlea' attontlon Ala Law Marital_ SO a *SI stock Zest, aer Boots and Snot q..iptlons. a nice !Knelt of Midterm' Gaiters d Fancy Sass w mu cantons ralsetal. PorGentlam he tuis any ;Snell Oflanallard Vowing artkles. Par chases as cub In larassuantltles enable.blm to seU atom kw prices u any wasklllbmera will rails tbq sky, Bs stll, continues to manttlro es Nadas*. 'any Una ar Wks' and Usntbkoent wear, tbs unrest style =dor ' • ' " Black Diamond • Dina of . 4 4 P4OICZTB `AILS m Liverpool to PhiliAlelphiM Istorea f ertitonth. aito from PbUsdolobla to Wit. Poal th• 115th ayorr moth, contod by Ittosoa ß r= KM a 9 Walnut It, • Poo and ea./11%f° tbrth. Dom hr alw. do moo at any Hanb In Atnla r 3 4antl Ab tL e. brtningirs frail tram Task and -, Allad , l l . yhL br JOHN 1711IMPIIONOtttroyean t, ap=tlyd No. 410 Liberty it.. PitUantrob. Pa. PAINTERS: ; 1 .11kaMit :NIA • riliE es O. 98 r. ,„_41 ...DBl.l2.Esr, t . i • - - - A i i %Tl e arg9 ool l B LNa!kif litar i ts4 ' :1 - lia.Blirs• loscsatedra r getr . sells. ° e 4 to. •tt . . IaIIADE .TBROUNGS of tip aiff ' kladiy for ale orbolari• mad rpid4 ,t , Iliir uars. vLaiX .. - - t+ , -- , -,. •-- lt J.-a. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE SATURDAY MORNLSO, MAY 5. 18.55. Penoayir Hain Legislature. Irsamsntmo, April 26. Evening Savion.—florae.—The prohibitory liquor bill coming up was discnesed and gassed, for Buncombe, yeas 90, nays 27. Ismer, April 27. SENATC.—The report of the Bribery Commit tee was read and ordered to be printed. It was an abortion, as it was at first intended to be. HOlll5O bill No. 482, to Incorporate the Bank of Mount Pleasant, at Mount Pleasant, West moreland county, was taken up. Mr. Frazer explained the merits of the bill in a few remarks. • Mr. Taggart moved to attach the following proviso: Provided, That the said bank shall be requi red to discount without endorsers, and that the cashier shall be elected by the people. Mr. Fraser remarked, that the Senator must ho perpetrating a joke. He certainly could not be periont Mr. Jordan made a few remarks in favor of the bill. Ile thought there was a necessity for such an institution in that locality. It was a populous and wealthy locality, and there was no bank nearer than Washington, Pittsburgh or Brownsville, on the west, and Eno on the east nearer than Cbamberoburg. Be would vote for the bill. Mr. Taggart then withdrew his amendment, and the bill passed second reading by the fol lowing vote:—Yeas 12, nays 11. (Quite a number of local, bills was taken up and acted on.) House bill No. 906, to regulate the public printing in the north part of Allegheny county. Passed- thuilly. Houala.—Amendments made by the Senate to the bill repealing the charter of the Erie and North East railroad company, were taken up, and after considerable discussion were agreed t o. The general appropriation bill occupied the rest of the day. SATIMDAT, April 28. House bill No. 428, to remove the eclat of Gov ernment from Elarrisborgh to Philadelphia was taken up in order. Mr. SlRinger submitted artamendment, "pro viding that the act shall not go into effect unless approved by the next Legialature ; was adopted, by the following vote :—Yeas 17,-nays 16. On motion of Mr. Fry, the bill was then post poned till Tuesday next. Hoare.—The five minute rule was adopted for the remainder of the session, ao as to out off long debates. The supplement to the Monongahela navigation company, - was reconsidered and postponed. The bill to re-charter the Tradesman's Bank was taken up ott third - reading, and passed final ly, as follows :—Yeas 92, mays 26. The bill to consolidate the wards of AlVegheny city for educational purposes, wine, on motion of Mr. Smith, Allegheny, indefinitely postponed. The bill relating to assignees, for the benefit of creditors and other trustees, was taken op and passed finally. The bill from the Senate to repeal the tonnage tax on coal and lumber was amended and pass ed. MONDAY, April 30. SMIATE.-11ouse amendments to Senate bill 100 204, to exempt coal sad lumber from the ton nage tax were real and considered, and the bil poetponecL Boast amendments to Senate bill No. 710, to vacate part of reserve lane. in Allegheny coun ty, were considered an non concurred in. The voeoed Stroudabarg Bank bill was taken up, discussed, and lost, yeas 7, nays 16. Mr. Jamison:called up louse bill No. 278, to erect a new county out of parts of Allegheny, Westmoreland, Butler and Armstrong, to be cell ed "Buffalo." - Mr. Dania opposed the bill and it fell, yeas 11, lays 17. Mr. Buckalew called up House bill No. 769, to erect the new county of Lackawasa, out of parts of Lucerne. Mr. B. stated, that the mem bers from Luzerne and himself could not agree upon any compromise on this bill, and he there fore, desired the bill to be rejected, and moved that it be Mikiriaziy postponed, which, after a long discussion, was agreed 16 to 14. io The bill for the sale of tb main line was re ported with amendments an laid over. Howie amendments to Semite bill No. 254, to exempt coal and lumber froth the tonnage tax; were agreed to. Boone bill No. 111:3, to authorize the Pitts burgh and Coal Bill turnpike road company to borrow money. Pawed finally. 1100 , 1--The General Appropriation Bill occu pied the entire day, was variously amended and finally passed. TUESDAY, Ably I. Elaitara.—The bill for the sale of the Maio Line passed Committee of the Whole and was laid orer. SIT.. McClintock, on lease, read in place • bill to incorporate a company to erect a bridge over the Allegheny River at or neat gbarpsbnrgh, Al legheny C.UnkY; arb:ch, on his motion. was im mediately taken op, and peeved its sclera! read tug". It number of other local bills was taken up and acted on. Horu—The prints calendar wu taken op, and a large number of bills passed, among the rest the following: An act to Incorporate the Allegheny Phu& Road and Turnpike Company'; an act to incorpo rate the Johnstown Iron Company; an net to prohibit the sale of .unwholsome meats in the markets of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, and boroughs of Allegheny County; an act relative to the public printing In Allegheny County; an act to authorise the managers of the Moro of Refuge for Western Pennsylvania to borrow money; an act to Incorporate thS Penna. Iron Co; an act authorizing the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Turnpike Road Company to borrow money; an act to confirm the title to a certain lot in Soviet ; the supplement to the 'Monongahela Navigation Company; an act to incorporate the Coneutangh Iron Company. WZDNIUMAT, May, 2. finierx.—Tne vote by which the bill to extend the charter of the Tradesman's Bank of Phila delphia wee negatived, ten reconsidered and the bill postponed. • The rote rejecting the bill erecting the new county of Penn out of Philade l phia and Bucks, wan also reconsidered end theill postponed. The bill to into:perste th'Montour Bank was considered and negatived—yeas 6; nays 21. The bill for the sale of the Main Lino was then taken up and discussed a 1 length upon the provision as to the price, whith was finally re tained at eight millions. Various motions were made to amend, to increase, Bco., to reduce eke last proviso of the third section, to repeal the tonnage tar, end providing that If the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company shall become the pus , chaser, then the price shall be nine millions. Pending the question on the last amendment the Renate adjourned till crening, when the bill will be resumed. Evening &uion.—The Senate re-assembled at 7 o'clock, and spent tho whole session till the ad journment in tho consideration of the bill fords sale of the Main Line. HOllll.-Thi House after Some unimportant tmsiness, took up tho Milt° regniate the compen sation of members and officers . of too Legisia tato. Mr. Cummings moved an amendment, meld. lug that the bill shall not go into effect mitilJan nary next ; bet it was negatived—yeas 87; nap 64'; and the bill than panted final raiding—, yeaa 47, nays 92. Afternoon Bession.—The House took np the bill relative to private °hams, when 'a motion was made to appropriate $lO,OOO to the Formers' High 80h001,.0n condition that the State Agri cultural Society appropriate $20,000 ; but It was negatived. • The amendment appropriating $149,877 for the payment of claims on the Portage Railroad which may be allowed by commissioners appoint ed on the recommendation of the Canal Commie- stoners to examine the same, was adopted, and the section, as amended, then negatived. Yew 28, nays , The House then took np the veto of the bill rel. lative to the salaries of bounty Superintendents of Schools In certain counties, and the question beteg taken on the bill, the veto was snstainel Yeas 68--Nays 6. The House then adjourned. !The Brownstown (Indiana) Democrat records elolligwr accident which hap .enut to Mr. W. F. Cmoninghim, of that vicinity on - Friday last.— Ur. C. had cut off the joint of a green alder, sad forced the pith tight together at one end, and filled the open end with molten lead, which COll deneed steam from the green alder at the 64- om, and exploded, making report like tin firing of a pistol, and forced. the contents, nhent:i and of molten lead, in the face of Mr.. 0., in juring him seriously. Dr. Wort extracted serer. evnl . pleoes of lead, buried in Mr. ' O.'s fsoo, ' large as rifle balls. The Injury is seri serious, bat art supposed to be mortal: , . • , . It Is gravely stated in the Leader, is Lond on journal of some Importance as an ultrs-liberal ovan, that the real motive of Inviting tbeEnaw ror of the French .to Windsor was to prevent hhn from going, at t,' seleast, ti• the Cri mes.. VII end probable that the En glish &mareiga would s ratans visit to Paris in .llsy or June, whieh would intermase another 41011 , 1 7 tha'Paperial and somewhat galkotia Through all the various excitements which have agitated the country upon the slavery ques .tion, we have been animated by 0110 and the same uniform spirit and purpose—allegiance to the Constitution, the cultivation of harmony, and the furtherance of rational in place of sectional ends. We have endeavored toreuhtato the pub lic policy of the fathers of the Republic; to pro mote loyalty of • feeling, obedience to taw, tolor-. once of opinion, and harmony in action. A fac tions purpose has never received the slightest old froin our hands, whether inspired by see tional jealousy or party animosity. In all that affects the security and welfare of the Union, our spirit is that of conciliation, our policy that of compromise. - We sustained the Compromise of 1850 from its first 'existence, have never fall ad to denounce the lawless violence with :which its enforcement has been often met, and hove op posed every attempt to discredit its virtue as an agreement involving good faith, or to impair its efficacy as a means for carrying out the plain re quirements of Constitution. We, in- like manner, sustained tho Compromise of 1820, vin dicated its binding obligations, and from the be ginning of the attacks upon it until its final over throw, never ceased to assert its undiminished importance for preserving the harmony of the Union. When, in spite of every appeal and ar gument, it was overthrown, we were Indignant indeed; but warm as Was our indignation, we avoided every word to increase rancor or induce retaliation. We have been content to let,the people deal with the perpetrators of this breach of faith in a deliberate and dispassionate way, and to leave all further action upon the subject to the sound discretion of the new Cringress Time has, in regard to all human variances a mollifying and reconciling influence; and this case certainly we. nave had no . disposition to do anything towards counteracting this natural ef fect. But the conviction is irresistible to every dis cerning man at the North that the failure of the Administration and its Southern supporters to give' Governor Reeder its-cordial and effectual support in his endeavor to undo the infamous wrongs perpetrated,in the recent election. by the invaders from 'Missouri, will deeply aggravate the difficulty of disposing of the subject' of the Missouri Compromise. The act of breaking down that compromise will be brought into judgment by the next Congress. This, even under the most favorable circumstances, there would be no means of proventing,thasmuch as - a large num ber of the new Rouse of Representatives were elected on a pledge to labor foe the repeal of what is called the Nebraska Bill, and a yet 41.- 1 ger number, comprising with the others hi fact a majority of the entire body, believe thah mess sr° to be a positive breach of faith and a fla grant wrong. The original wrong would in it self; have been the occasion of a controversy the heat of which would have made the whole coun try fervent with excitement. But when to this wrong is added another of two-fold deeper enor mity, what can be looked for but a sweeping flame of Indignation? It is folly to shut the eyes to the coming emergencies. The election of a legislature in Kansas is the first in a train of in evitable events. The legislature will appoint a convention forthe preparation of a Constitution, and upon the heels of that convention will follow an application for admission into the Union.-- The rate at which immigration is now pouring into the terr;tory, both from Missouri and the more distant States, will speedily give a popula tion that will make this not only possible but absolutely necessary. It is of extreme import ance that this line of action should punt right and run straight, if the South really desire Northern acquiescence in the doctrine of the Ne braska BilL Kansas willnever be admitted into the Union with the consent of the North, with a constitution legalising slavery, procured by such iniquities as have lately been practised by the Missourians for that end. This cannot be too . distinctly tuaderstotid or too early announced.— , There is a point beyond which forbearance be comes weakness and concession folly. If the slave-holding States cannot sustain themselves except by abetting or conniving at an outrage like this, their cause is doomed. The decent Northern man does not live who will serve as their auxiliary, or lift &finger to save them from the attack of their worst enemies. The pretence that the Missouri Compromise was superceded by the adjustment of 1850 has been borne with ; the pretence that squatter sovereignty is in ac cordance with the theory of our popular institu- Sons has been borne with, the pretence that the line of flinty-Fir thirty was of no account because the soil and climate of Kansas end Nebraska did not admit of the introduction of slavery has been borne with; but no such pretence as that set up by the Missouri journals, and acted upon by the Missouri people, that Missouri has an interest in establishing slavery in Kansas which entitles Mis sourians to participate in the territorial elections, willbe tolerated: •The South has a voice that eau make itself heard when it chooses. If that voice does not repel this wrong, the North, in due time will do it, and do it with a spirit and in a tone not to be mistaken. It is for the interests of the whole country that this high-handed defiance of law should be promptly disavowed by those whose interests it was intended to serve, and whose condemnation would carry with it the greatest moral effect. —N. P. COY, 4- Eno. EINTIT AND OCT or DIDT.—Ot what a hid eous progeny of ill in debt the father! What meannesses, what invasions on self-re spect, what cares, what double dealing! Bow, in due sea son, it will carve the frank open 'face into wrin kles; bow like a knife, 'twill stab the honest heart. And then its transformations!. Bow it has been known to change a goodly face in:, a - mask of brass; how, witatbe "damned custom" of debt, has the true man become • callous trick ster! IA freedom from debt, and what nourish ing sweetness may be found in cold water; what toothsomeness inn dry crust; what ambrosial nourishment in a hard egg I Be mire of it, he 1 who dines out of debt, though his meal be Ms wit and an onion, dines in "The Apollo." And, then for raiment; what warmth In a threadbare coat, if the tallor's receipt be in your pocket, what Tyrian purple in the faded waistcoat, the vest not owed for; how glossy the weltworn tiat if it ever not the aching head of le debtorl— Next the home-sweets, the out-door recreation of the free man. The streetdoor falls not a knell on his heart - ; the foot on the staircase, though he lives the third pair, sands no spasm through his anatomy; at the rap at his door ha can crow forth "come in, " and his pulse still beat health fully, his heart fink not in his bowels. Bee him abroad. How confidently, yet how pleasantly he takes the street; how he returns look for look with any 'passenger; how ho saunters; how, meeting an acquaintance, he stands and gossips! But, then, this man knows not debt: debt, that casts a drug into the richest wine; that makes the food of the gods unwholesome, indigestible ; that sprinkles the banquets of a Luculleti with ashes, and drops soot in the soup or an emperor debt, that like the moth, makes valueless fun and velvets, enclosing the wearer in a fostering prison, (the shirt of Nessus. was. a . shirtnot paid fer;) debt, that writes upon frescoed walls the bandirrlting of the attorney; that puts a Telmer terror in the knocker; that makes the heart quake at the bunted fire-side i debt; the In , visible demon that waike abroad with attain, now quickening his steps, now making him look on all eider like a hunted beast,' and now twinging to his flute the ashy hue of death, as the ntobri. soloos passenger looks glancingly upon Poverty Is a bitter draught, yet may, and some times with advantage, be gulped down. Though the drinker make *wry faces,there may after all be a wholisome goodness in. the cup. But debt, however- covertly. it be offered, is the cup of epen, and the wine, splay and delicious thotigh it he, as poison. The man out of deb - c though with a flaw in his rkla, a crack in his shoe leather, and a hole In Ms hat, is still =the eon; of liberty, free m the singing lark above him ;- but the debtor,- though clothed in the utmost bravery, what la he bat a serf out on 'a holiday—a slave to - be reclaimed at any instant, by his owner, - the creditor ' My ion, If peer, ire wine in the rtin ning spring; let thy mouth water at last week'! roll; think a threadbare coat the "only wear; and acknowledge a white-washed garret the fit test housing-place for a gentleman ; do this, and flee debt. Bo shall thy heart heist peace; and the eheriff baconlbunded.--Don,glas Jerold, in - "Reads - of the People." Omss or Itossm..—ln all the vast empire Of Rosa* not more than three pities contain a pop ulation exceeding' 00,000' inluibitants—namely; Petersburg!),:, 470,202; ; s.lciniw, 849,908, and Warlaw. ' 154 ,700; 'the nepulatlon of Odessa is 60,156; Sebastoriol, , 41,165: Four cities only him population* exceeding 60,000 inhablnucts.' Archangel count!) only 9,689. 'There ate only twenty-6reoitlea thn Whole empire whose pop ulations vary. from 26;000 to 40,000. The re speetive populati ons of the ether attics (1,047 In number) is ema il, varying from:10,000 , to a few hundreds. ..The ,rest of the ,popuhttion is &vatt ed over the , country in the valleys; but 'of 'rural population, . lstri4dy. speaking„ thorn is little lir Itosmcar:or run Torano Posr-Omes.—Yei terday 'morning( it was discovered that -late tho evening before, *too one, watt felie-keys, had unlocked Dearly all the drawers., in (the Toledo Post Office, and .extracted' the contenre, which were found near -the Mee, iu a•ltimber yard, opened and scattered to the wind'and rain: The nett proceeds of the operation had not trangdred: The (scamp succeeded in - extracting a Dumber. of lettere der/from ato drop-box, put in, for mag- Ing.:—TWetto Binds • • - - . . . "A firm Of produce dealers hi New York haa ported from France, within s day or twti 1,000 doson egg; and they are now on ado., - T • 1111. We Ball attention to some curious facts in on r Cattle - Ma rket Report for this week. Never be. ri fore, mac New York was New York, has the average 'es of beef cattle ranged so high as on the lasi Market day. The average rate per lb paid for Is 7 head is given at 13}q., and the esti mated avirage weight at 7 cwt., which would make ssnso per head. This will be readily un derstood Ithen it is noticed that largo numbers sold at war $lOO each, and ono whole drove at $l4O a helid: The butt her that pays a price for cattle equal to 121 c. al pound for the beef in the quarters, must sell it at prices that all average that rate, to unable pm to make a autheient profit out of ' the hide and tallow to guarantee him for his trouble aid risk. This is very difficult to do, because hi must sell the best pieces so high that few—in Aft t, none—can afford to buy meat at such rate* The tear is that we have not yet seen the *Orst of these starvation prices. MuttonSeo, is equally high, and not a sheep in the city far eale. What are we' to do?; Shall we import moat , aa We are import ing eggs? It is certabili, but ortheqiestion for families of limi tedmeamito purchase meat at therices of this „week. Id is Idle for committers . to complain of butchers.l The diffuseity.M beyond their reach.— We mighqeCimmend a vegetable diet,but unfor tunately vegetables are higher than beef. Who can tell wart wo shall come to at thorprosentrate of thingsii !LIMAS 07 SANTA ANNA.—A totter In the New Cries= - Bee, from Madly of Mexico, tinder date of the 19th ult.; announces that Santa*ma, who has been in bad health for sonsetime, is seriously ill, and,adds s. .- - - --j ills 'physicians are really apprehensive of the result. Dr. Martinez del Rio, his chief medical attendant, declares that.StattaAnna lies in a dan gerous state of sttipor, and fiti suffering , from an affection of the head and throat.. The stump of j his log, lost at Vera Cruz, s likewise considera bly swollen and inflamed. To-day, the report from the National Palace that . Santa Anna is worse than yesterday. L It would be difficult to anticipate all the conse quences which would follow from the death of Santa Anna at the present.time. The Cozuseffa tire Cabinet would doubtless seek to profit by such an event, but would not succeed. I believe that should Santa Anna die, the revolution,' which is now confined to certain limits, would' become general, for public discontent manifests itself more strongly against the stupid Ministry, than against the President himself. , Tug ST. LAWRZXCI AT Moirraxat—The Mon treal Gazette of Friday says the ice was broken op and rapidly moving away, but the river was not yet clear. On Monday last; twenty-three persons including thirteen ladles and gentlemen who wished to take the cars for Melon; and ten ferrymen, undertook to cross the , river on foot. When about four hundred yards from the Mon treal shore, a loud shouting from the land which they had quitted, and a sharp hissing sound, caused by the rapid upterning of the ice above them, warned them that a:" shore" hid com menced, and, that the lee was moving down. They, ; were in a very dangerous position, and im mediately commenced making for the shore. A round them was a moving mass of jagged rotten Ice, and they were oblidged to jump from one cake to another. Finally all reached. a place of safety, with the exception of one gentleman, Mr. Sanderson, who was brought ashore by. the cur rent upon a cake of ice, dead. Whether he was stunned or meshed by the concussion of the ice, or whether he was frightened to death is not known. • , A ISTILITARY officer, residing at the .tinui of the occurrence we are about to mention, in one of the small towns on the southern coast of Ire land, wan passionately fond of gatobling, and, one night, after loosing all his money and' nther valuables at the gaming table, offered!to stake hie with , a lovely woman, egainat all that his opponent had won from hi m. _The offer was ac cepted the game played ; and the o ffi cer beaten. The wife, indignant at her lord's seeming want of affection, and little knowing, the infetuation of gambling, detor4ined on.becoming the property of the winner, seeing that the husband had. shown so little respect, not to saY'regard for her. The husband's 'honor being at stake, he could offer no objection—the wife who had no children, ac companied her new- master, and the poor victim to the hellish passion of gaming, became a maniac.' Often and often have we meet the poor fellow on the sea shore, his hands behind his back, gazing • intensely across the broad expansive ocean, as if he expected the return of heron"wham his mold had doated, and still remembered, from its bosom- . -wild and tempestuous as his' own—but she never came.—/faraffion (C W.) Banner. Tate Naw Ottrassts Pore °erica ROBBERY.- - The New Orleans Delta referring to the arrest of Postmaster Kendall says: •' - It may not be out of place to mention here that we were folly informed of all the testimony in this case months, ago, and that the present pro ceedings have only been postponed because of some unaccountable indisposition of the head of the Post Office Department to Prosecute-Kendall. Two seiret agents of the Department, Messrs. George Whitman and McGibney, gentleman of great shrewanes‘intelligence, activity and fideli ty, bad previously - investigated the numerous cases of robbery of .the maps' alleged to have oc curred at this point, the amotmta abstracted ex ceeding so far sueNhey were aware,-some-forty thousand dollars,atid they both arrivedat the con clusion that Kendall was the raim and reported to that effect to the proper depart ment. • • Rats - and Caps.' • • WEmuld. cell the attention of onimp ltienda and the pblic generally ba beautiful stock of S EGUE WATS, et and ea, "'lash mutot be ectupagfti lta rnestness and beau ti of St7h."'. AWN ourOalestial mud bhaughal lch are the mow. splendid at the essano• - Plush Ospe =St mha J. WILSON • 8051. 01 Wood et. • anew and rangy Goo de,-A full assort - meat just received. are opening our Spring purchases of above goals. and arm them at Unrest mime to all; Writ* country dealers to examine our stoat. bet. pure:hulas. Chu-stock of /Look Glum* and Frames or all lauds la complete. WM. H. TA:LOOM C0..mh17 :No. 62 Wood street. DINE AND OEDAR NTARE:--SAMEL 111101:31.1N- h....pecan5...7 0. ki5ti.•.0.1.00.1 Kitchen!Weali Tubejloree. Bteanibon Oak W_oll. er Dints Kw.kem woods, Bturlsi unarm Idessares, Zing and Chem Wash Boards. and ell ether kinds or ware hie Hue. , " • •- nlso—So wets Tuts, and 100 dozen Buckets. Wit t rescost, Blasintle 11.11.1011 K street. littslicsgcti ! Ps. W 14 011 SE FOR S ALE—A good Bug-4N,-- fiV. 1 11417:67 7 ""! 4, .unatozz i er4l , aze. .07 Zi Wood area . FAN]) Plift COUNTRY.BESIDENCES— we hive ll:desk 30 acres of land. eltnita at a wilts the quy, near tea old Washington. Road. She lend Hee well; la of good all, and Mr 1 healthy and pleasant location, to unsuroused by and near Alm eitY• Plitot 5330 per nom In lots atone acre and upwards: Terms or hdYword 'my arr. - $. oirruseat it SOM. WO, se et. For Sale. • 4 DE KM-BOAT J.. 13, RUSSELL, of rat oflootestly twoyfus old, ■ad log ..00d. rop4r. ar.1.6 " emkad , " u p121111T1. 4 ntitkrAlr " 110,UNTRY SEAT EOlt• BENT. OR FO 641,11—flotwoon 4 snd 6 wares of goon with bandanna Brick Onetan Corttarklust:Nlallod. wlth • and 6 rooms. Nautically situated ths boroaall of - So eouroolont to No Railroad • • • Two or • . . . . Maly or, lIE OWNER§ WANT MONEY, and tioetad o , to NU L 2 Ilidicikut Lotgloiaati 24 tit . nrout g i t im . troatinit nne ar c t . tir • 11 . L.. and met la a t v,,a, Pri%; Tao Ilnadred Donor, osoli7rtrtaah. d'" iar= air. tabs, said 044p:qtr . Vott in of snow ladaiii =, g h= c Au= sot if 4 r2h AEll EAMTORYTOB SALE,:sittuite in 0 New Bright* _Ps- now In MI aoaraticiu, mad doing b.atria ... = . lt2l7 hat"amary I. OW ta MI tot of T ground, aix am Madam inter roan, aa. A'buidness of $2.800 - t073.0u0 - . ea be dosia /or feather . o m. - 1 _ . _ cARGES-;,The . moss-- Barletta ' charge Malust a =II hi thus times, Is Dig Mom on his books. A tam may met arid luttde immtatirm limn his character s but has dllheult thluit* to Meet the Mum for that last Molt. OWISTS. bat abolished the old system. so 'labia to brim tom taco ditheulty. and sells tbr sash. and sent lower. ag : Ms gook of malarial Zs r e ttir . ge frr =tam& 74 . 1401 1 it ' . g . 'n ' Ar t. TEA—Noterece'ving23l cheats and half eons, togitlum with tha stock on hand. tonttniond dldnent Eadoe now In trod the Importers h dearork and irnuadelenhy m m a, and irW be rid oate an{ Mail at the awf lowed, Clew. at the Adds lea Stem 13. JAYNES. na Mtn m noRamoNAIEs:-A ohoico cork Rama; goIdIMS. M. , 415,.44 uyiliztent of Fumy t m i,„ &limp rfreentyr in laitnia cltle•-e -egintl br . B.I3,A.DIILYIC _ .•••. ~ , , • Pala Tea Store, looza .avotio..4 medal , tart rf Ike Exch 4l 4<Balar. . XTOW REMCviNG, a full' tmortment of • no. ant BUM TAdle, wenderhdaa, all the now lee nie. trturluwed =wet from the importers se& , -Warrantee of =parka- tam.. and will ?e told, Marie and Wetalkate4eeteiret•Drtwee - • • . P Fr I tra PEI; Wine and Slg4 • tea madOLsslair,:7ll uli n zuhip t iermt. "it Arti v nasaitibur& stmt. IiONNETS—A: A; Mason & Co. are open. ogre.%, - fmlarllirarl, Padal%llo4lit Bream ta.: Woo 10 Oa. or rplimed atylra at 1004 and Crp: ef,HOCOLANOC ci OAite,_ NJ . ISO tug N 41,. ' 60 • Dakar.' • .., - .., , Nft .Ba .. tilLstM o' t elk br -;- , . ___,. o , 03.08 A • . z w ,. d al QVIfiT " White and colorer ;Toilet v *ad& Writ% n, a hroortmat Othrs Roue I Etzdatos , ds vied st_. wawa-mar& AC trbant.., row-. 25d0 dies ad air two br a ' ' °° o:lclf7l ' aCusr,.. 41x1 Exit dam* I Atom soalisoololo'
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