PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .—.ruommuzu - esi b. N. WHITE—...: FITTSBLTRGH: - TIICIPJ3DAY MOBRING, MA.I::. 10, 1855. Removal .THE OFFICE of the Pittsburgh Gazette J has been towed to the new building oe fifth etr.et• It_tet shoe. suuthosis, s hassrshostr ediehdhil the methallst Protestant tmeXh. 113 T. Advertises.—Neither the. Editorial Roma or PrbsthegEstabliatorleat of alai Day Gareth, are op.a.a as Sunday, Ainarmilliserbodeeire their notion to sinew emblem.. oa 3loadar mordny.l Ploalithand alma hi • on • o • en Eatoraar., Aft an ce payments.—Hereafter r;i•ri sub oertation will re taken kw the Daily or Weekly Garatta nnleo Dormant le nude la advance. Whenever the pma I. op to which the cutratetation is raid. the riper will be invariably 'topped. =len the mincer:lom Is re • bowed by advance pairnent. All trasiefent selnerthdrur. of every dercelptlon. will be required to be raid in ad vanes• The only exceptions will be when 'pedal month it er yearly mat:ruts an rude. - real:dam 13.Pittabirritc Weaktly, Gazetto.—Ths cratamava circulation ofma Wally Goscrk offers to.our bunions moo most desirable aredlunk of makina their irortorea known Cu droulatiOn lactnsenfour and lira thoummi. reaching olziaosti.m7 merchant, manufacturer and ahcp-korpar la lireatcrn Pennsylvania. and Eastern Ohio. writ. R. P. SHELLER, lice editor of the Moe. , Ze , lung and nor anomotod with the Pittoburger Cotittor. authorised to loallelt satraiotioto and advirttsotooots gar the PittaburstiGuetto, secordlo: to our Votabboa taros pittstrozgh Muth 1.1/Mb. Beadles Master ea each ease id We paper BI.AVZHT vs. Know NOTIII3OISX.—Tbe combat thickens; the excitement increases. Alarm be gins to pervade the Anti-Slavery ranks of the Know Nothings. All the indications pint to the triumph of pro-slavery in the Know Nothing ranks, and the fluttering among NorthernA.nti- Slavery Know Nothings evinces that they begin to apprehend that they hare been sold, betrayed and bamboo:lld, and that . there only remains for them enbatission or rebellion. They are treated with contempt,. scorned and satiffed at by their Southern brethren, and left in the lurch by their Northern doughfaced affilistors. Truly their condition is not enviable, but the sooner they make a cleanbreast of it, and abjure their oaths and midnight meetings, and range themselves among the open and independent friends of free principles and Northern - righta, the sooner they will be — restored to their own self-respect and the confidence of- the community. The Chicago Trainee, which we quoted from in our last,-gives &cheering evidence of a rapid re covery from the infection of Know Nothingism.— The course of the Illinois State Council on the Xenia, question has opened its eyes wide, and it refuses to be humbugged any longer. Its defec tion leaves the Order without any brgan in that oily. In its lest issue it says : It Is known that the party that assumed to be able to torrent the crying abuses connected with the foreign into of this country, and to put to route that army of demagogues who had con trolled that Tote for the moat selfish purposes, has had aid and comfort, more or less, from the Tribune. We hare seen the accomplishment of a good work by the organization, in the assertion of true American principles, and we have no dis position to quarrel with it ; • but we cannot shut our eyes to the danger with itlieA that party is threaten ed through its intimate connection with the oft:mine of theSotith; and we should fail in-our duty to our readers in neglecting to warn them of the treacherous nature of the ground upon which they After quoting various extracts from Southern Know Nothing ;documents and papers, to show the position assumed by the Order on the subject of slavery, it proceeds as follows: "The meaning of all these extracts we take to .be this when translated into plain Saxon: "Oen tlemim K. N's. the Order to which we belong Will not meddle with the question at•all: the slave power may. make now conquests of slave terri tory for annexation to Ale Union—may commit outrages-upon the North, similar - to - the repeal of the Missouri Compromise—may overrun Kansas With ruffians, and decide the elections in-favor of 'the institution,'—may crowd the Administration into a war with Spain -for the conquest of slave holcrutg Cubs--may act all the while upon the as sumption that elavery is a national and benefi cent institution, and that it 'may be carried wherever the American flag floats'—may do all this and we will not remonstrate; and if any one else dares to say No! he shall be called an abolitionist!" Can any other meaning be at tached to them r Hest*ly there can be no other. What is meant by the ignoring of the slavery question is, to let the South have its ownway, without let or hindrance, in carrying out its gigantic designs for the extension and aggrandisement of slavery. - There is a shivering in the wind, however, nearer home. The American Republic= Banner, published at Conneaurrille, in this State, is one of the most =alone of the Know Nothing or gans. The name of the paper was even changed freak "Whig - Banner" to eacommodate it to the prejnaies of the order, and great his been the editors glorifying over the growth and immacu latepurity of "Sam." _Hear him now. He Ingo "Tired and sick of the corrupt and degrading Mance of "old fogies," honest freemen rushed into the Know Nothing party by thousands and contritrated to its triumphs. With the warning exadiple of defunct parties, the evils of slavery, this aggressions of the Slave Power, and the ut ter folly and h=bhg of Union; saving before their eyes, will the leaders of the American par ty adopt an evasive policy on the subject of Sla very? Manna begtnd to gwethis quation a =go- Nee answer, but we fear we easowt. Presses and pol itirians are hard aYwork, with subtle ant:anent and fulsome appeals to the patriotism of the wintry, striving to bnild up -- a national' party. "Abolltionista" are to be'annihilated and "Sulli ficationiste," are to lie pacified said the Union is tube saved- The yerysame. stale and unmanly rallying cries that led to the dissolution of old parties are re-hashed to nationalise and render permanent the American party. From such Americanism, Good Dora deliver us. There is not one manly, independent American ideaabout it. That party which sindertakes to dodge the Slavery question at this day, or that endorses Slavery, directly or indirectly, evasively or open ly is not en AIIZZICAN party—it is a despicable dough-face organisation unworthy the name of ' American or the .character of republican freemen. Southern men acknowledge no nationality which does not wink at Slavery and humiliate the North.- Will the honest, intelligent and independent vo ters of the Free States sacrifice their free princi ples to help build up a National party, in the acknowledged sense of that term? We think not. Neither "Sam" nor any. other patron saint can indnoethem to so (IThu:ciliate and disgrace thenieelves or their country. They are Anti-Sla very, free thinking, free acting, and will repudi ate every attempt to "crush out" the eternal principles of justice and equality which have been infused' Into them by education. and an so knowledgercluty to God and their fellow men.— The "higher law" principle governs their politi cal action and they will desert the American party, just as they did the Whig and Democratic - parties, the moment it bows the knee to the dark spirit of Slavery, orref uses to stand in the breech and fight for Freedom and the Bight. There is no neutral ground on this question'— nay that are not against Slavery are for it. In the present erisis there are two hostile elements -Freedom and Bondage. If the American party does eat declare for Radom its existence will be at ephemeral as its 'growth was rapid. It will rink into a duper dyer of corruption and clarleners than did it* unrorthy'ancutors.' -- I • Now let us turn to one the most moderate of the. Southern Know Nothing papere, the organ of the Order in Kentucky, the Lottinak Journal.— Speaking of the nationalisation of the Know Nothing party, by the approaching June Con vention, and the fact that the Massachusetts and New Hampshire State. Councila had appointed Free Soil Delegates, and had passed Anti-Ne braska resolutions, that paper says: "It is not to loe expected that so important and • delicate a consummation as the nattonalitation of the American party can be effected without op position.. When it is done, it must be by mutual conoesaions, by compromises. But it cannot be expected that any State will concede rights or make compromises inconeistent with her future welfare or her present security or that are de rogatory to her honor. Were a State to do so, she would be untrue to herself, and unjust to posterity. With those who bold that the repeal of the fugitive slave law, the abolition of slavery • in the District of Columbia, and the admission of no more slave. States into the 17nion, are cardi nal principles, points immovably fixed, the people of theSoutheanloterennegoliate. The pre-notion precludes approach, ,till more the possibility of adjustment. . With such people those of the Bona cannot and trill not cooperate orrympathire either in the councils of the nation, in the eonventioni of the American party, or in the elections. While the people aT the South are perfeaily willing to take the chances under a faithful' adminstration of the laws and the requirements of the Constitu tion, whether the people'of the territories shell ever inaugurate another State with& constitution recognising slimly, yet will they never, never submit to the arbitrary enforcement of the rule that there shall' be no more elate Stabs eulasitted 'llllll,lB 11 : 11Wed;settiel , determi nation-of. the. people of the South, which .those of the North will do well to learn, if they do not know it. Neither the Abolitionists, the Whigs, the Democrati, - .nor the Know Nothings of the North can make the people of the South recede from thin just and reasonable position- Within the limits of this outside position there are ample verge and scope for conciliation and com proMise; beyond it lie degradation and disgrace, which• the South will not approach, and into which the North cannot force her. The representatives of the American party, who are soointo meet in the national convention cannot be ignorant of the true feelings, the firm resolves, and the inflexible determination of the people of - the / South not to submit to so gross a wronro_srould be inflicted on them by an en forcement of the rule that no more stave States shall ever be adouttal into the Union. Should that convention fail promptly andindiguatitly to con demn and reject any suchincendiary proposition it will have failed in its duty to itself, its party and the country. New_England most be made distinctly to understand that, if her people can not stand upon a truly National platform, she cannot occupy that of the American party at ail. If hers is to be a mean, contemptible platform fashioned in accordance with the color of people's servants, she mast bad one of her own and oc cupy it alone. She must not, and she shall not, tamp the. authority, influence, end power of the American party to degrade and injure a large por Lion of the Americanyeople. All who have watched the course of this jour nal know that on this elavery:queetion we have been very conservative, eminently so; that posi tion we still occupy sod intend to continue to occupy. We therefor: feel constrained to warn the Freesoliers, that, If they mean to carry out the threat not to admit anymore States that may knock at the door of the Union with constitu tions recognizing slavery, they may consider the days of the great republic as numbered, the pro cess of decay as begun, and the period of polit ical dissolution near at band. The Smith will submit: to no such act of Injustice and oppres sion- The people of the Southern States are now standing on the defensive; the spirit of ag gression seems to pervade the Northern States and threatens to break down the barriers with which the national constitutianhaa fenced in, t h e rights of the States. The American party has assumed the task of guarding and defending these - barriers from all assaults, whether they emanate from foreign enemies or domestic mal contents, and-we have a strong belief that it will perform that task with honor to itself and profit to the nation. Let there be no shrinking from the performance of this duty, no truckling to any section of country,no dread of consequen ces, and no doubt of the result. When the emir sari es of New England shall present themselves in the National Council with !namable propositions, let them be rv'ected with scorn, and let word be sent back to the people that sent them there, that the American party repudiate alike the treason and .the traitors, and that beside the motto, "America for Americans," the order also recognizes another, "Liberty and Union now and forever, one and inseparable." We call this plain talk. There is no mistaking inch language. Massachusetts and New Ramp: shire must knock under, or be kicked out of the National Council, and branded as traitors; aye murex; thetas the word. Well, whetis this am- I am which basso excited the Kentucky Know Nothz ing editor? Simply this. The New Hampshire State Council passed resolutions protesting against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, denouncing the fugitive slave law as unconstitutional, refus ing consent to the introduction of slavery. into any portion of the territory embraced in the compact of 1820, and making the following dec- taxation:— Re.roloed, That any attempt commit the American party of New Hampshire to the ad vancement of the interests of slavery, to ignore It as a political question, or to enjoin silence upon us en regard to its evil! and encroachments, deserves and shall receive our earnest and un quslified disapprobation. Massachusetts passed similar resolves, and this is treason, and, with the traitors, is to be kicked out of the Know Nisihing National Coun cil. We can tell the Larsissill. Journal that such sentiments may be rejected with seam by the Know Nothing Convention, and they probably will be; but they cannot Otte so easily be kicked out of the Union. They will Iwo and , flourish, and will form the basis of a party which will sweep the North. On the banners of that party we wish only the simple motto to be inscribed— No Moll' stars ssmusons --NO sons ILLTE srsrss. We ask for nothing more; we are wil ling to lay everything else aside, and with this abort and pertinent declaration of principles to appeal to the self-respect, the patriotism, the justice and the common sense of the people of the free states. With this alone we are willing to combat all isms and all issues which may be raised. Here is no proscription on account of religions opinions or place of birth; no obsolete or knotty questions of nuance or revenue to open old sores. It is a plain, distinct, cardinal and practical isms which mast be met, which is pressing with terrible weight upon the country, which involveithe safety, security, and prosper ity of the free states end of the great principles of equal rights to all men which underlie our in stitutions. We have much hope that • party will be formed on this single Issue which will sweep the Northern states at the next Presidential elec tion. The Know Nothing party may ignore this issue, bat it will also ignore itself in the free states, and will dwindle Into an instal:decant lac tic; the tools and toadies of panthers' slave holders. Ansousuramer or TICS lAZIALATITEI -It WU Mr. Piatt, dem., from one of the northern coun ties, wlio was chosen Speaker of the Senate, and not Mr. Pratt (S. N.) of Philadelphia. There were nine ballots, and Mr. Platt :finally bad to cote for hintselL The anal ballot stood ae fol lows : • For Wm Pitt—Messrs. Brown, Bucludew, Cromwell, Fry, Goodwin, Hamlin, Hoge, Jami ' - son McClintock, Quiggle, Sager, Walton, Wher ry, Heister and Platt, (Demonrots) and Messrs. Hendricks and Haldeman, 17-. For John C. Flenniken—Messrs. Cmbb„ Fer guson, Frazer, Frick, Jordan, rillinger, Lewis, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Skin ner and Taggart-14. For Charles B. Buckalew—Mr. For John Hendricks—Mr. Flenniken. In the House a resolution was Introduced thanking Governor Reeder of Kansas, for his faithful adherence to the old landmarks of Re publican liberty, in defending the purity of the ballot box against a lawless mob of blissourians, and bidding him a cordial welcome to his family and friends, which was adopted, yeas 70, nays The Speaker informed the House that the Gov ernor had signed the Appropriation Bill, aid also the bill for the 'sale of the main line. The bill for the sale of the biain Line wee not concurred in by the House, as amended by the Senaterae we were led to state, but went to a committeoof conference, by whom it was amended eo se to make the minimum price $7,500,000, and to the Pennsylvania Btilzoad Co. $8,500,000, in consid eration of the repeal of the tonnage tax In this shape it passed and has been approved. Yocautoonsurr FLAG Eircutz.—Decidedly the best pavements we have ever seen any where can now be found in Pittabargb, made of im mense flag stones ',which will last for ages, and reudertho side walks always dry and comforts 1-ble. Such pavements are the cheapest in the long run, and we trust that they will be -tiver sally adopted. We refer our readers to the ad vertisement of Mr. Daniel Shallenberger, who fur nishes the genuine artialetvand is prepared to lay any amount of pavement or street crossings which may be required, or to fn wish the stone of the requisite sires and of. the moat approved quality. Cuoutaa 011 rue Urrut Mmuserrel.—A let ter from Capt. Chas. Hay, of the steamboat Vieuutt,states that there Issonsiderable cholera on' the Upper Mississippi, and that every boat bee several cues, some as high as eight or ten, on every trip. On the last trip down from St. Paul- to St. Louis, a man tamed D. T. Putney, from the Allegheny river, died of cholera on the Vienna. lie had with him some money and lira hundred bushels of wheat. Cholera also exists at Jefferson barracks, near St. Louis, and as the warm weather advances it is to be apprehended prevail in that region quite extensively. Inn Wltilavvrtaum for May, is a welcome visitant. It Is a beautiful and instructive num ber. More pleasant readingean hardly be found ir. (ha same space. COXICLIDI sr Leaverrwroarn..-We are yet without full or authentic particulars of the affair at Leavenworth, which resulted in the death of Malcolm Clark. Its origin, we are told, lacono. what different from that which has been hereto- fore etated. A meeting was called of the Citi- LOW of the. Territory havurg claims to land.— The question to be discussed was in referenze to the postponement of the time for the registry'. thin of lands. The party beads& by Mr. Clark desired and Insisted upon an ezterodos4 - the party of which IlrMeCeett took the lead oppo s ed this: I 'extension. The Clark party was composed of pro-slavery men the other party consisted of Freesoilers and Abolitionists. An angry dimension follow- ; ed, and at last the question was submitted to a" vote of the people... This vote was declared by Mr. Clark to be carried in favor cf the postpone ment, by a majority of Cwo or three votes. Mc- Crea said it was a tie; and Clark advanced to- , ward him with the intention of striking, and per- I haps did strike him. Thereupon, McCrea shot him dead. Be attempted to make his escape, by jumping into the river, but he was captured, , and, to save him from the vengeance of 'the • crowd, be was committed to the guard-room at ' Fort Leavenworth. There ho remained at the last accounts—St. Louis Repub. 7th. Tau METROPOLITAd HOTEL.-110TEL Fasces A.ND Paorrrs.—lt has been officially lianouneed by some of our leading hotels that on and after the let of may,' the charge for board would... $3 per day. The Astor, St. Nicholas tied New York have raised their prices on account, we believe, of the high' price of beef, pork and po tatoes. The Metropolitan Hotel continues the old prices of $2 50 per day, and it is the inten tion of the proprietors to realm no change ander any circumstances short of famine. With flour at $l2 per barrel, potatoes at $1 50 per bushel, and other articles in proportion, it does not pay very well at $2 50 per day, but the proprietors of the Metropolitan believe that for the year through the old prices will be sufficiently re munerative, and they also believe that hotels should take their chances with other kinds of business, good seasons with the bad. Uniformity in prices, is an important matter with the trav elling public, and the Metropolitan will adhere to the old rate through summer and winter.—.N. T. Bera FIILS is CASSON, O.—On Satur day morning last, about 4 o clock, an. alarm of fire was sounded, and found to proceed from Ball, Aultman & cep - large foundry, near the Rail Road Depot. The whole of that extensive estab. lishment, with a large amount of work prepared for the various Agricultural implement/ manu factured by them, were destroyed—and the Warehouse connected with it, barely eared—hay ing been on fire aeveral times. The leas of the company will exceed s3s,ooo—an amount over double that by all the fines . we ever had in Can ton.—They have $5OOO insured in the Stark Mu tual, & $:,?1:90 in a Columbiana plenty company. This is a heavy loss to the worthy company, as well as our town and community generally. We regret to learn that there is reason to believe that the loss is attributable to the torah of the incendiary; a fiend in human ehape. The cam, munity deeply sympathize with the company, and ought and wo believe will lend a helping hand to rebuild the foundry and machine shop. On Monday morning the work . of removing the rubbish; preparatory to rebuilding, was corn me:med.—Ohio Repository of Wednesday. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Shenthaty MR. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elizabeth, will be • candidate ibr Shalt, or Allegheny County, nab -Jett to the decision of the nnellhed eleoton..Whlgra, 17 , nne% nests and Liberty men of dlettiet. Yllesbeth. nay 10. Mt. mflod:.•.tL (oLane'a Vennifage —No remedy eve Invented has been so ncoussaral as the great worm med dna or Dr. Illano. AU who base used It have been equal r astonished and delighted at its wonderful soma and eilleam To grtiollekt all the testimonials in Its favor would all volcano. we must therefore content oa»elves with a brief abettert of a raw of them. Japhet, C. Alleo, of Amboy, gave • dose to • child 8 years oldosnd It brought sway 83 worma. IL. mon aster ;gave another dose to the .ante child, which brought ..or DO more, making 133 worms In about 11 hours. Andrew Downing. of Crasibm7 township, Venango mun ty, gave his child one tea-spoonful, .ad she passed 177. worms. Nast morning, on repetition of the dose, she pas s ed 113 more. Jonathan ilunghmen of Wee t Onion Perk comity, la write. that he la unable to marbly the demand, as the people in hi. neighborhood ray. after a OW of the othere that none le equal to Dr. McLane's Teratifoge. Hewn D. & J. W. Colton. of Winchester, la., happ•mot W t rpring to get some of this V.rmitzurc After uillng • lbw bottle., the demand became m great for It that their stock was loon erlanturd. They teat. that It has prodne ad the best allot wherever need, and Is very popular among the people. 11111.Purchume will be careful to ask for DR.. IPLANER OILEBRATED THIGLIPHOE, and take none elm. All• other Vsredfurea. In comperlson., Lou.. Vertnifirge, abo hi. celebrated Liver Pills. can ere he had at a/I respectable Drug Storer In the United States and from the Jule proprietor; Alec for sale by the sole proprietor, FLESHED BROTHERS, ray&dterS Suerasser.. J. Kidd & Co.. 60 Wood et. The Stomach prepares the elements of the bile and the blood; and ft It does the work feebly and to Vseently. Ilia disease Is the menial molt- oe Linn thasibee. u any affection &thy liver le perceive& eel...Y . he mire that the digestive mtg.. am out of order. 'Thie gest titing to be dime, is to administer • rpedlin which milled directly non the sioniesh—themminspring Otte animal roethincry. Tor ltdsparnme ere can neemasend ilootisad'e German Bitters. nvemmend by Dr. C. gl. Jackson Philutelphin acting as an alterative and . Wein It strengthens the digestion. changes the condition ef the blood and thereby dna vegularity to the bowels. 2!e• minntleement. apill4ndanT Peery rnmer sey n nnOU ninginntinn Cristadoro's Excehdor Hair Dye. nul dna& Wk. In tn. twilight. And blacken ova hoiron's blue skrlislat. So CursLooso's Han Drs tum•th To black Use tralethst rolls burnstt. The rattle fish ananharly black... the RAID When s enemy darts at the queer Iltthr soutov, Sat as quick Cairunona will dark= the Hair. With his Erre of all dm mat elleiont sad mai Cristadoro's ltzeohdas Halo'Dla lo omd widths:slo ind ro tall at DR. KETBZWiI, 140 Wood 02.4 St du den of U. Gold= Mortar. 0p27-di-a.• As a Spring and Summer Medicine, Carteee Spanish Mixture monde are-eminent *bare afl others. Its alnaularly efhotalrom action ma the Mood; It. ettengthenlng end vivifying ntualltleelts tool. action on the liver; its tandemsy to drive all humor. to the .rhos. thereby eleanidng the metern according to P►ture's own pracription; it. harmless, and at the sm. Um. gismo dismal good affects. and tb • number of ;e-nrae tertlfled to by many of most rertectsble Wizens of Richmond, Vs. and elsewhere, must b. concludes evidence therthere L. no humbug about 11. The trial of a e.. 0. cote. will eatirly the moat akeptleal of Its terve tn. See odrerdr mint to another column. ay;-0 Balm of a Tnousaad Flowers, for bean /meat he Onsoplaalos. and cradtant,lng an Tax. Poems and PUMA. from Oldhas. Sqld at Th Korea. IMO Wald wzost. bledave ARNOLD . 415c_ NyLLIJA.MS Vinson Furnaces, Wrol Iron Tubing AND TIMING GENERALLY, For Warm* cad Ventilation of Buildirkga. •.• W. will contract lir Worming and Thstastirtg by - Stamm es Hot Water. MI" or Mimes Tamar. Chtoopso, &boobs, trospitols. 011161 11091.1114 Comet Hear• Jail Hotels or Dwelling& :to. 2 Marls! st Pittsburg Balance Mutual Insttrance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. • OITICE .YO. 70 WALNUT 8772Erf. Obratal. c 777.674-4 U. $722.042, &wady =trod. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mel , dawdle.. T=ame. le— to to or wantr7. matuo principle, eamblved with the esercriti of • Steek Caoltal. entitle. eh. Irtramd to dun to the mete ea. pany, ontbeat liability for Ice= The Script OrdlOtates of this CrAnPnlir. for prof t., =mortar* at_parjote the Capitad Start of th e Camp or . iggaPredfinL. DIRICT6B.O: Clem Tl.lgle7. Wm. R. loomP.m. li } = W. e. Oeorgo N. War, Basal. W. Tinesr. Z. LothroP. Robert men, °a oLand. Id•rard 0. J. Rm. Monger Arehlbed Wm. M. !ample. PIMA& .1. 0. COYYLN. Third Lod Wood etreets. O. li. Wood Marshall T I JamesL. Taylor. Jacob T. Btu:Alms. 0. M. flArood. A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Ifersts Iftstooratiavawdtea Mien, with vronderlbd TSPId - UT every disorder incident to the digestive separate; re etome the appetite; renews the strength: barderm the mar siK team the norm Mr. elmtintY to the gdtitc, matte the mental .i... 11.16 benlehes despondeucy.tmparts to the attenuated hem. a more rebut insomniac .are irritation. taime the disturb.] !mew Maths,. builds up the shattered constitution: end may be takes sithout Year by the feeblest maiden. wife or mother, IA It le composed of the jakegof nue Oriental herb., Went only to Invizorme. exhaust , . nod mine. If system ham become relaxed byimproper. Indulger. me, the Cordial will Wan ammo vigorous vitality Into ev ery organ. The lassitude molting ham late hours or too close application to labor of any klod, Ia quickly mimed by Its action. and ladle. imaged mdentary occupations. sad MAC et to inconvenlesse therefrom. - will and It n eh and healthy stimulant. When the circulation of the blood eltutstalb, or eny of thefunctions of the bed/ me sena& od or Imperibctly peribrined. !twill redeem the sutural mr lion sad caumennieste permancot snags to the morstlrs and distributive unman Thom who an bowed down by physical debility. and so feeble as to depute of roar nmerwriug the vigor and Mien of manhood. an incited to give tble wends:Writ issrtgoyant • aid. It embodies the cliconenteW their restosattuu— &Owe they ham consumed the fret bottle, they w l / 1 be cumeettrul that Ute moolimutlye prinolyle Vat work b.f. cry debilitated sortion of their frames, and hove, loon to to reallsid In their thorough rummy, will swing uy In their hearts. I ma Cordial la put op highly concattrated, he Dint hot Um Prim $ 3 Pa Weld. two U I U 3. & s N G, K2y sstoy. Aoggeg—pmeburgto Yukio Bum, NO. 60 Wood 'teeth dim I(.lthrisz, 140 Wood sr. E. a. gates. 6T Wood it,— Athertuthy City: J. P. Agora gad by Druggists throughout the MOW States. Saab do. sod the West ladles. • • REMOVAL. MoCORD & CO., HAMM. Have removed to their new ptoro, 191 Wood rkod, 5 do= aboot7i/Vt end. which we have belt With the express adaptation to oar Increased busker. The eve floor has bean Stied up In MODEMS STYLE exclusive: , for out retail mid•wheze will always be tomul • complete aportment of the MOH 7681IIONABLE STYLES of Gouts' and `Loathe' Dims lead EA Mat and flop.: as won u LADIES' BIDING' 'SSTS and CHIle MUM'S GOODS, adapted to the amains. We shall be !domed as me our tricots at our new gam Tb. Sour oOtoo stories on exproody Tar our WUOLEI BALE TRADE. whom wDI b. handl foll *took Or Biro And Com =booting alooooo.hck., .my Tarloti. Bono Po mos. lagetterrt,llooldo, and Palm Lod Haul EDk Plush and Oloth Cc* and Chlldzont Gado or all Endo. • Iforohonts *halos may 1411 Sad It tholtlntiorist to gamins oar stook. as wiz bonus!. an saelk NI to 4:able it* to soaps. with aOT /c4aQi bowls to the .Morn Jag/ JOHNC.;SASBB &•c0.,8 , _TRUE MEDICINAL CCD. LIVER On. Carefully prepared from none but fresh and heathy Until, andel. Abe ornmia . supervision of their • • • J. Cag A 00. take groat tang= In offering thdr band of on; wttl h, ea &Mount eine ennorkellodo OtMM.' kolla freshrene and patty. elm betaking cithairt &Relish by the moat delleate. - It le aturemseary tn edmirt to the . Peculiar efiluenr 0. this my valuable and entente-0 remedy. /to entoese to the omen of Menke Almentatinn, Ikamileds, end Lung Dia seen, oboe skillfully applied end Pernammed 10. It no longer • matter of corded - ism It la non neknonledgeei to Pam. heeling virtues almost hanungureble to any other mania. Sold In bottles, wholesale and retail. by the man nfaettners, /OEN C. BAKNE t CO-.- No. 100 Path Third et. Philadelphia. And by Druggists In Pittsburgh end elsewhere. fell-eindAVY OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD 11171iNING WEST ISOM PITTSBIIRGII. On and aft MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSENGER TRAMS will ran as Sellows, until fur ther notion: NAM TM= mu twit re g a. it ILut Tsui " l 2 Roams Tian. " " 00 3P. X. rni n e au rno through to Orestlins. and eounen than with the C.l3lTitfl and Cludnnsti, Ohio and Indk nos and Bellefontelos and Indiana Railroad& At Mara- Reid. conneetions are nude ibr Newark. Tatuerlili., Mon- Bandealig, Toledo, ChLESIEO. Eft; and at Album Er Meehan, Ar- No trains run on Bandar. Through Tickets., 'old to Cincinnati, Loulseille, Bt. Louis, ladianarfolls, Chltono, Roth Wand, Port Wayne. Cleveland and the prinelpal towns and cities Laths West The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN gem Pittsburgh at 10 & 0. and 6 P. 111.. and Neer Brigh ton at T a. at and 1 0. 0. Nor Tickets and further incarnation, MO to J. G. CORRY, At the corner offine, ender the tionouggrala House, Or at the /federal street Btation, to GEORGE PARKIN, Pittsburgh, March-108X Ina. Ticket APKt JOHN COCHRA.N & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shatters, Window Guards, &e., Nos. 91 Second at.; & 86 Third at., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns Pansy and Plain. =nab'. for .11 pun... P"".. 1 " at tention paid to alukrhug Goan Lots. Jahn* do" " short =We. atb94f WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. ISTLIIIM. Our Teas will be 1 ound on trial unequaled at the Won In th. Maga. nat. Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hps G 0n,50, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, teed 1,00 per lb. Engßreakfam, - 50 and Imperial & G. P., 75, 75 cte. per lb. , 1,00 do 1,50 per lb. T. put UD fa Nagy bow from eto 20 lb• for Wally ca. • Ilbusl dlatonnt M. to rstal &elm. COPPIEZ-Jam, la Omar.. ad Efio Bonded ST72AR3—Leatriaes and itadtar's Leafj Prirritoct an/ Orathed Buxom Al/0. C 1 l•••• 1 •4 &oat, Picea. Predt mut /Ma Prune, de, dr_ mad British and Continental Exchange. MORI* BILLS DRAWN B 2 DUNCAN, SHERMIN & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUMS U? Al AND UPWARD& These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal Towns of ingla rA, Bastland sad Indsad. aud the Cantlarat W. Liao dn. SLOW? BILLS on M. A. Grunebaum At, Bailin, PRAICKAOR? A MATS, Which morn am a Item Mono. to all parts of GM :MU Slott:eland and Rolland. Parsons intending to I:awash:marl may yr...through o. tatters a/Credit. on altleh:Monef nn b. obt►in.d, needed. t. IDT pare of Iturope. Collectlons of BillarNotes. ►nd other permitter in a 1• rope. yin receive prompt attention. WI!. 11. WILLIA.IIB g 00... WM- Wen& earner Third Avant DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One Hundred Lots. very udouutuiromodi lorutod. to the Mr of Dubuque. uld rt elPeotfullr request proposal. for the SWIM or say portion of theme. She complatkin of the Great Illinois Centre' IC R. to this city—the large Upper MlealsslPPl Meer lastiwase transacted lere—the heavy lawl Undo, together with the pretentratildly appreciating mina of real agate. amebae to prondes diedrable molt. to those whiling to invert In City Property. Any Iniarinstion will be proloPtlY woodiddlootod if de sired. Address T. S. J MOP A COMPANY, nitakixofs Dubuque, lows Pmnaylvanist liumrante Com_pliny, OF PITTSBURGH, CONNEIt Op POUATLI ANDIifIIifIALD SLUMS. ADTROEIZED CAP I TAL t 8300.000. INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PROPERTE /111119NY,LOBB 01,110168 BY F 1111 AND 7111 !MAILS O► . Bea and Inland Mitigation and Transportation W ..r . 501..u.a. 11 AL U.. A. J. Tows. R.ody Pattarow. J. (WWI . emu'. Kslalredr T. frAWA. Olorg• A. Whits. Jac....b slater. finr Cti,..=. WA& liamptam, L. L. Carrier. W. ti. Thwan. -- • . OVV I ATIti Ptrislent-11. yilp V ohastrn• msdost—Vaiv Patterson. Srerdary cud Treasurer—A • Canis, Anistaxt Sek.. Carrier. 17.61 61617 Citizen's Insurance Comp'y of rittsolugn BAGALET Preridea SAMUEL L mAir.gurr t, OW(. 94 577/Z./1 71,4172 WOO , BETWEEN MARIET,LIVD D 7.1 • CIIMEMit r at'I "R rND RMB IAL I S la- Awes Igraistd or Dafuitips by IVe ALSO V. 'era. of Ow S EA and .NLAND Ifi rioArroit and rIZAISAPORLATION. Burolel rtV Robe p.dr, liarteasb,_ &1L war Km. Bin 8. • hip& Ism Uiffg3M EiiiilMlol Pl.M e altUf lit =H Life, Fire dc Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, ROB?. GALWAY, Presided. .TAXIIII Ckiodul, &trey. This Company snakes evor Insurance ap t..tablas toot ecatnante& wIthLM UM. le= l lrtvarl i and att . trfb=a l =ine aridl7 And against Loss or Nampa by . Fire, And aganntliba Pleb of the 8.• and Inland Narlgatana nn = " l=iit . ba lowed rano@ coulatant vita =MY to all wain. John itinert . ..13101111ftel n Jstus W. lialltaan. Clhaa. Aztnatknat, David BMW, , ilaratio N. Las. Klitazadaig, NW ILK n 31.1 Robert Galley. Junes & Ham JoiaWll= Plffillps, an Seat Joseph P. &sum. IL D. =Di m = John MM. malLlKsfe Most OM PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CIIESTNIIT STREET, OPPO rim CV.ITOII H 0.737.. Will make S I T E. kinds of ,Inettranee. either Periotan or Limited. an array doiorlstlon of Property or Mereband6e. at rearonable rates of P6inloro• ROM= P. NINO, President. Jr: IL W. HaLaing/RE CTOIIik ,Tko Priddent. . D Oboe. P. Ham E. It. C B. B. English. tion W.Town. P. IL goray. .Joe. B. Pad. C. Oberman. - ' John Clarion. l 11. 7. J. Itegargeo. IL Wilitr. • lusgstreza. ilearetarn J. CL COME, Agent. dedglyfe ranter mini and Wood rttiou. . _ Marsh's Radial Cara Traits will cure newly errry cum of redoceablo Illanils. Tram* et 'ark= priers allniye Whin& Children's Trams ofdlitanint Sim and strength 6r sals Elastic Stockings for *mimes ar Balatireisirairm Abdominal Sapnartmi•-• dam &Cann kinds Pile Props Bribe anon and cue of Pus. Sir nutria !traces to mikes a ago/ rd aed iistanneg em• cuon ofth. Chest, and 011.1d11.....0rtha Suspenders Bandages All Mae article-maybe kid or applied at DE. .KEY• SEWS Wholesale and !total_ SIIBSB tOZPOT. 140 wool st. 4 eign of the Golden Hadar; or sill ts mat to any pest or t h e country by muffing the [DOW and measum. an274l4rS HOLMEs , BAB E & . A. H. 110LMET& BROTHE. NAIIIINterIaItILS 0/ SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobeeeo & Gotten Screw., Aglow eeerlikesfir memberr. Car and Bridge Bolts, with Threstl" a d Nuts • complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., Wunotack Na Lumens exo 107 IIU me.„ garimu WOOD MID Barran= ars. wan work vim:awl New Daguerrian Gallery. RR—NELSON would reipeotfully inform tas maws and the 'paths gaturar gm" oust the daily Inansish66 &mad far au Dun Uld two had nom as)4 tun ow coraplstsd CMartti ran team. Thlsd strast.) ar.tamm ma" Imisnloom son "T ui t i o' 50 Wait Wadi/ onwo far Ds. 84 " 07 c 1 , 11WI,“,16 Us United nits& ir• are DOW tmarparal *mato mamma at sal also sad sqlem, la sax vssther, tram 6 o'clock A. 111., chicet P. K. A 0100 tram all Is solleftsd. whether ibis wish ft Mean se or sat. Hams. Old Past 015 a. tmudlas.TAM gran daD4l4. HENRY H. COLLINS, 002 . 111 ISATIMEROnANT , OMR 1 1;i1 M, Ifirs,urriss, tiro. 25 Wood di et mot ramo-- =oat. rt— .0001141 111X0r0 FLiciinie HE OTHV..)ERS, . cai to I: axon A WHOL cer ESA . LE .DHLrooTHTS, W 90.11? STILEX22,_ LPL( MOB= _AL a __istors . )11,0060 . ,..14 Vad . . . - Sue and Co tort . -The Conforaustor logy fseacitol km Pub, onetl7 nits Os Ei4 to the Viowlist alwir• ar tlinflavhso • wnt his boa Ma ea Ow boa stiaolo ow: A wsWIW sad as od NW mulish" at IT Wood W. WIC W. DOSPOIAL • .M N - EY. ''INSURANCE -- . Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon, Illinois, and all unearrent Bank Notes, .Fterchand at LOWER RATES Nan any ether Thum THE 11101IEST PRESIII*I 'PAID FOR OLD SILVER AND , 001 D. SIGHT DRAFTS on Nur York, Philadelphia. Maio ma St. Lonla, and. the PrlndPal atlea of the Coifed_ State.. faralalied In =OP to cult at LOWEST RATES. FIRE AND :MARINE POLICIES OF INSURANCE MOM , POI Salt IQMPIOLI MOMS= OP WIMP, CAPITAL, $2,500,000, and the artAsrm INnIIRANCE CO. of Neer York city, O'CONNOIL BROTHER a CO., 13ukara, Exchange Broken and Insuronee Alta r5-1m fe N 0.15 Wood at, onedoor from Ist at. The (treated Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy,. of Itoxboty, has discovered In oil of our common panne. 'made a remedy that cure nvultinod of Hmooe. frost the leers: brrreuhi to o =moo Pim& He has tried It In over elev. hundred =sea and r4ver hefted except to tiro eases (both thunder humor.) He bee now In his Poem/ion over too hundred certidoete, of Its value. ell within twenty miles of Breton. Two bottles ars warranted to ewe s nursing wren.' Of One to three bottles will eta the worst hlnd of pimples of the An. Two to three bottles will Mom the name of hllea Twohottlea an warranted to core ths worst canner In the month and romarh. IMN2=M= Chao to two betas are warranted to care .11 humor to the aye& Two Patin are warranted to ours running of the oan and blotches among the hair. Tour to .l bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running lacers. , O. bottle dal van pair emotion of tbd skltt. Twat., three tattled er• ow:doted to ewe the worn Two t three trttlee are warranted to ems the moat dee perste came of rheumatism. Three to four bottl. are warranted to can salt thaum Fire to eight bottico wW acre the worst cage of scrofula ♦ benefit in always experienced tram the grit bottle, end • pa-not ex. le warranted when the above quentlXT Is taken. Nothing look. eo Improbable to those who have In vain triad all the wonderful medicine. of the day. sa that a common weed • growing in the 'sutures, and along old stems wall., should =re every humor to th. system: Yet It is now • fixed dote If you have •humor Ines to start There en no th nor ands, hums or ha's about It suiting some nesse and not Town I peddled over. thousand bat ties of it In the eichilty of Boeton. I knew It. effects in every cam. It hu alreedy dove/soma of UM grastertmore. ever dons In alemembusetta. I save It to children a year old; to old people of .ixty. I batsman poor.PultY, worm/ looking children, whoe flesh ems molt and flabby, eastern! to • millest date of health by one bottle. To those who are =Wert to a ark headache, one bottle will always cure It. It .11•11 great re/let to catarrh and dinineas. Some who have been costive In years, bare ta ben and tom regulated by It. Where the body. I. sound, It work Quite easy, bet where there la any derangammit of the Martians of tutors. It Val !MUM very thunder reel Inge, but you mud not be alarmed—they always num Pear In hem foes days to • week. There 1. near a bad re sult from It. On the =Mary, when thetfeellug le gone you will fool yourself like • new person. I heard some of the most extravagant enronluma of It that man ever Ile toned to. No shangeof diet Loner execsswery—sat the best you can get. I ben likewias an herb. which, when sim ulated In Sweet oil, dissolves Scrofulous reviling of the seek and under the awn Prim 50 amts. Prim of the. Medical Distovery Si per bottle. DlREol7oitil YOB Ml.—Adult. one table-spoonful p. day. Children over elght yeas - Admen spionhil; children from Ave toeight scam te..poonful. A. no direction Mu to crude applicable to ail conatltutions, take enough to operate on the bowels se Ice a day. !Ir. KENNEDY gives personal attendance to bed cases of scrofula. . . . hold. wholesale •nd retail. at M. HEYBICh'S. 140 Wood trial- corner of a train eller. tehltw'r Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Will Insure against all kinds of Filo and 'Matins Risks. 21. Jailor. Jr,. _. Bo - at Shoo. J. 'McAuley J. W. Butler, A. Nlmielr. OP. Dania Wm. Linn, C. W. Fileketson. Nall H01m... C. Ihromm. U. . W. Jszkam3, J. Llyptomtt. U. Smith. - . - • home I ott.ltation managed by Medan wall known In thl• oonuntualty. and who will Illwrallr "Mut and promptly pay all tunes at in* No. 92 Water dtroot, ho (limns OA, Warohona) op rta/rs, Plttabarfe. W Best Known when Tried.—These gentle en take pleasure In testifying la regard to A A. rahn 'swore gsrmihscr, bemuse t.o of the tlrm have used It In their private r -.Alai as Phial...l. fin . namb.t or fears.and they intro tm•o It.by observation to he ■ood Fs• Alas., July 4th,loth. /barn B. .4. Palumre.r4 •-• •• . •• • • • . Ountanzig—lbtring wild 'Your 'shield.. Verm ifun wo uld .. r e commend un t ong nen It used fOr Than, years. vre woall as a use and egicieut remedy for all ases of worms. In no instanes hare we ewer seem an- aril results following its administration, but always bas it answered the purposes for which it Ira. Intended. and been entirely eall•fartm. Believing that ererything that has been set fOrtli in rep. ward to its virtues is strictly In semlan, with our ob eel ...no us, not only us piactitiouers. but.. men of bend noes, we would unite* tathigly eay 4+ •11 who read this, that it in the leot dingy mow In use, and that l t d vir tues are beet knom • 'eo tried. KIKLY. A BOOVItit • ItIELY. of ood an Prepared arid d lint wold by a by IL A. FAIINESTOCK CO-corner Wt:3-dlerT _ • Another Instance of the efficacy of Boer lIAVWS HOLLAND MEER& Hr. N. H. Pomba:no, of the Union Offloa, myc—Soma week• anew below nwrioualy affected with pain and wren shoe= at the ntomaAlt:lots of appetite.. and, at times ntrosig erroptom• of dysc,ota, I wan Induced to try your Holland Bittern. nod I feel it but in act ofjustim to the article, an well sa ow the good of thotw who Mar be affected with Ilk. derangement °r pm ntconseb, to data, that the rue of omc duel* bottle of eka. medicine proved of focalculable bene fit, baring freed the etomreh •rom oLLAenae of aekk.,ilmic and ramrod every eymOtockt of dY•Penida I ... 1 4 alao remark, that two other membon of my family, who tF elided In a &halm manocr with myself, were en relieved by the run of Angle bottle of each. Bed ache, Wet:meat. 1p341411,1 DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably locat ed. at the corner of Mesta= and Liberty etc, Allegbene City, •ill be sold on reasonable Lamy. For particulars •nquin. of 71.131110 BRO&. Wholesale Drug/IstA Sand Wood la, arolArrodAreT r PII Irtrorab. Penna. A Substitute for the New Liquor Law.— DB. 111113.AN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN 1.1.1.1C1R, • nib and run remedy for the =al of A.Mnowatestsd amiable attract, and u s thole is cam Coaled. For tha fallowing complaints Ills. most vain. Dl* msdirlisa: Dampaia, Limo Osaplairtf. Neu• maid; Pau, Awn 41 <al kinds, Delirium Tromers• Gem" al DeMlity. This nmelicins Mato.d.d to undue • <hangs let the system, and a &dada far alcoluillo drin k s. Puma] instanoos wham we bars sold It, we hue had the most gratifying. remain so, to poracom who ars really &sirens 01 toasting off the Indulgence In intoxicating tarreragra. this elixir will ltsi • grut bola• Bold at gl o p.. baths at lb. Drag Stoma( DS aßa 11. ILETHEIL, No, 140 Wood mum of Virgin allay; sign of the Golden Mat= aplirdkar PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY. EM2===l Ai (ha./ may b. lleft at tb. sm. or 12 our boxes it tbs m of LOGAN, TfMON 00., 52 WoodMAUNA HAMRA, corm Misty and Et. Clair its, 11. P. 8 F287.47C 7 211/VP BMUS. ISENJINDY A CO. liaDivilliliVimtlivOWlD4olo JOHN T. SIEBTOON, Book and Job Printer and PabHaber. No. II Mb dewy'boo. Smithfield. Gantt* 'Baldly'. BOOK 'BINDER'S and Box Makei's Straw Statillllcants always on hand. Also. /Ica., Pap 10 as and onery. my Book and Job Printing. AIOLEN T. SHRYOCK, having recently re. moved !do Job Ptiothi Moo g to 82 Filth Woof Stan lthded. damns SuLdina would tartactfully aeon Oho wallow of marrasata imaufbetatani sad others, aod - botas mvidod .Ito gam rover sad ao parlor WA, Job add b Drka C h o trmtttbhd to wont, *my da Job blot mg at. 4mt ir &and vary toadarato futon agraoy ths tale of a maim arthd• of does and box maker', Mau boas • Fifty tams Zook Pam. kW& on hand and for oak, • to7lo THOMAS & THACKBAY. Bois , Clothing Establishment,. No. Ha Mosiout Strut, meat Minna, FlSoMpltio. THE undersigned respectfully inform their Mead, and the 'MHO aonorilly, that th ey tufo ta kola tho store obyrozualtbood. mad Mond kooplog 11712- Mantis on hsatlbad mode to ordobloottof sod. blinroar =or Hop moot hoproyon min. X. Mow Thook as thoorsbly known. cotter far tba Hasa. Hoyt. 'alb giro hl. noroonal Wootton to that branch ay the badnew mad flattery Inman' lo Wag able to plain; thereby boplag to mare s fstr slurs of notyonsgo. THOMAS d THAUKRAY, mylo No. 860 Hbonant Stmt. PbUslolptslo. WHEREAS, letters testamentary to the eetetiof Amse 'MAL lit* of the Comity of All► .hart. demised, h.,. Men &rioted to the rotemlber.— All Demon Indebtni to 'add estate am rednutod to , mete Isomellam Imam , and throe bath., del.. ago nit th• mum .111 prawn em duly authantleot«lfor settlement JACOB. N. IWNWCII. mylOdtir .11,Tr, North layette. Permsykraaia 'Railroad. TEE great Central Route, connecting the ...Miriade elites with Western. Northaestern. and otter esters grata. by • oontlnnone Roll shwa— TUN road silo connects at Pittsburgh With dall7 line of ptismars to all parte on the WWl= girl% _ Cart land and Sandusky with Steamer, to au ports on the =restart Lawmaking the most diret. chatpurand Pp, which:M=oln nub. teretarsted to and hum the RATZ4 B TWAT LIZADJELPI/L1 Pin:4o77BoM Inter gum-I'o4am'. Dr 7. U°P 6 -Pd.; per c ther ter W .. Per. / 002 u. WIRD Wag= gg e . NOS. II ehs• FOUrairO9.VlZ: n arla:7;ilTli • Pork (as Lard and Lard UN.OT . Per MDR . goods Ism any pol Les: Ma or Phnadel• /' * 44.1 . AlloyT to T grugAr T grdtr th " elutte u . l ll * Lls *. Road at P Akita or tsbrirth. Will Without detenUon. _ NUM, AUBVl.—Haffe/ Potter. Baran; J. L. Elliott, N. Pork R. J. Weeder modern,: likgrarr tHoor.selalld. I.4 m Z el ioni e ti „ . e 'o l grklN P VlTir ar0z.1142,t,_.'014 ueldrupoo, andiron. RA; Rategtra tr.. louse .1 Withal t. Sta. trIDSTInt, Indiana. J. n. bR. 1100§TON, Brawl iktioldJOSl. a. J. LUILBALT. Am% Atkossa. Rg. .kaki NOTIOE--Tho uudervigned will attend at the Ma ; reebyterhes Chiath will Ittersdiag Ws wet , treat 9 UlllO o'ekek. A. 31... tor ••pupae of es/1 las PEWS to those erba ash+ to rina.. . . rAltehrleo6ll: JAMES tettARA. - -. WU. 31,441.19DLE5.9, Closuolttee. .:Youghiogheny Flag Stone. subscriber is prepared to lay - or fulL .rjektiont of Pasimusi:th.lll4Phwhthikighl, B ar.PloiMw ot the lowoot PIM.. - -, • prnha who wthorthoo Btoo• fit eh ITA' 70/.. tovisy sorhing, ow hsvisirithon st sho AA lOUS,. it Li oat/ Woo /I finh StooNl hkehit, mut ,kapo Ae Ormi t arott=lhohaaho lit" 15= /era* LIM II 8 , FrAteit I lMi it, ati==rtiat.. B. A. FAHNESTOCK ik CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, Importers and Dealers In ILINSEED OIL, ILARD OIL, ALCOHOL, ARNISHES, TURrENTUM TANNERS' OIL ,WINDOW GLASS, , PAT. MEDICINES, I SPERM OIL, (GLASS WARE , !PERFUMERY, IWHALE OIL, SURG. INSTRILIVTS BRUSHES, SPICES. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE. DEIJOS, L MEDICINES, • [F CHEMICALS, I' DYE STUFFS, II PAINTS, I,VE HAVE t.d REMOVED I T OUR NEW BUIL D INGSearo I AND NOW HAVE INCREASED having redde si ns lagers ord er, 71e elfin to t D.'o>aDtnw and ake advintage dell changes In the meiket, aye ameaahtal to tell Ibr cut or to prompt time deans on as favorable tornt. T ne r eaetal t oirg banana IT Ono brand of WIIE GRAD ma guarantee to De STILICTL Erg LL STRIOILT, not surptiaad hying for &tenets and ahltern al eea - A. •PAIL , 4ESTOCIL'S IIEaktITUGE furnished with Znettsh. German. Preach and Soaxdh Directkala Orphans' Oanrt Sale Of Real Estate of Dr. George Dory, dee'd VIRTUE and in pursuance of an order of the Orphan.' Court of A Ileglmuy County. 1 trill c swea to We ot public auction, oaths premises io and p arcug t, of McKeesport, on the Ant !Saturday CA day) ofJune next, at 10 o'clock L. 51. of saki day, the Mowing described4rods of the Beal Bstat• tale of Dr. towed th 2ol i fiTBI-Ilas which to erected a Blacksmith Slop. Lots 89 sad 101-Bltuate on the Bank of Monongahela River, on one of whkh I. wTwo Story Frame Rolm and Bowling Moon. Lot 111—On west slde of Market st. Lot 112—On onraer of Market and Third W. Lot 166—0 n east side of Market st. Lot 18T—On east aide of Market at., on thick is a two story Frame House. Lot 168—On out Ode of Market st, ou which Is a one and a half story Frame Moss Lot 183.—0 n corner of Walnut and Third Ms, on which bt stetted• two story Brick HOW. L y ots 185 and 186—O Qo n Second street, on which Is a tin story rd. Lot r al i ffa ' rigstreen vacant. Lot 193 7 0 n Tortes of Third and Walnut at; sacanL Lots 2131-00 Eighth oi: n Lou 2n 6 =7-00 Eighth ot: verrant. Lot °ZI3-4:ln corner or Ninth and Walnut 0. tor AU theabom Lob are 140 6760 feet, *sagging Lots 99 and 101, whom length are uncertain. bu were °flirt inally 140 it. In length. ALM—I Bit Acre Lot part und. within the present or the Borough, onof which ererted • r , lots. • .Ihurrato of which will be shown on day of sala. ALSO,—A lot adjoining ten .tom, cortMluing about 4 awns, on which le emoted a two Kam Brink and two story thehlS Lot will also he subdivided into romper lots. Pittsburgh and Concellsville Railroad is lora. ted nearly on the line between these two lots. ALSO.—A Farm ho the vicinity of the Borough, known at the "Crooked Run Ifarm,"nontaining about 120 scrag on which is • Brick lions. and oilier improv. meats. The Pittsburgh and Oonnelirrllie Railroad runs through tbe Farm; aim the Btats Road. On the sniper tort of theft.. are some handsome sifiss for country residences. The low er part is well maculated for Garderang DMVOM being bottom land and having the Monongahela um, 0 o lte northern boundary Cltis-ns or Pittsburgh and others wishing to obtain de' .Inure country residence. will bud In Ude lode an ogler tunity armouring most eligible situations. Pm beauty Of eituation and ...eery, and healthfulness. th• village of ld'Hweeport and vicinity Is not surnamed b any locality in the weatarn mo.lon of the State. and there Is and will be Orman-a and cheap communication with Pittsburgh at all times, as there now two or three dolly Boats manning bet *teen ktlicesport and Pittsburgh on the Mo nongahela el•ckwater and it is esoerted them will be • .tattoo of the Pittsburgh and Connellaville Railroad on or near the propertyoff.red for tale. TERMS.—OnsThled cash and the Wane. in one or two mark to be scoured by Bonds and Mangu. ALB.IL MIL.L&R, Adm. J ton. non a= test nanoto of tag ostato of Dr. fko. 11411 T IiMRS. BONNAFFON will open Stem:nor MELLINERY on Thursday. Ka/ lath, bar Este> nt, No. 75,Toorth strait. between Wood and Market streets.rlo 2td EVERAL small Farms in Virginia, near , b i the Baltlsoore and Ohio R. B. thr We on seconno ne sane. by B. OCITFIBEHT t SOS, 140, 34 It. AGREAT BARGAIN—Eighty acres . of. sis. inset 30 of which le bezel timber, situated. in O, onty. lows 3 miles from Ulennwoon cannty mot; L armed at the low mice of rt yens.. Apply to myS & IdeLAM k SON. H EMP SEED-33 bus prime for sale by B. A. 7.OI3IESTOCIE d CO.. Loyd ear Wood and 1.1..ta. NEW TRIMMINGS—Joseph Rome &Co tunve just reerd.other lof of Nor Dses+ Trimmin. 1 ms 77 MARK= IST. 300 PKGS. PRINTS. Bleached and Brow. ifiarlina, 0 Inithsnw and Bang. d. and Lawn. ust reed at A. A. MASON 2 COIL TllSTrec'd 100 ic7l.l:4inglisti Calicoes, til fast onkrs . at Ma 6. A. MASON k CO. T, 7111 TE SILK BONNETS--Somepplen dldlamr Whits pllk Barmestt A. ylo !tams C O ' s. RLACK FIGURED SILKS—Just received acme rich and clearable =tall dinned blank Silk.. laplO A. L. MASON d CO. IN6I *;/ASTI SILKS —We have receive an as-alu.c.it Cc, , above deitcable Goode, or umreet pattern. .ud of tort .up-elor duaINT. lAcUr. so. ln tited to look at theca ocean purobeauct. act BUNCIIITELD. • _ Iv T r t i , r . F l „ Go,( 24 b d t,FpFi ivt ß A s ai sE m s__tr of _, cariou•kinda of white 'malt fcc ladle. drum* Inclu ding Damask and Mid Naldooks, Swiss Mu.liu, dr, Allegheny Ice. . • FVHF.I subscriber - having provided a goad L supply of PUNS ICE protegee p. furol-b his former erre mere and other. who may flavor him with their pat ronage through the summer, at reason[[. rates. foe It he fo.lehed. as herstoPre; at the Federal street Sta tion of the O.* P. liellroad for those residing Ita the vicin ity of the road: alto. at the Depot of the Penna. BaPiroul no ho s o e n wßeboresmsid In E s t a h id e e v n i ecn.i. t = y n am id road. Third st and East Common. Orders may also be Idlest the rem of Ha. totem mytimdletterT JOS. JOHNSTON. THE Annual Meeting of the Pittabumh nd Allegheny Orphan Asylum flatlety,arill bead CROAT evening next. at 7 o'clock, at Vorisrelleth• °diet gplecopal Church. Penn st. The follow/mg order .BI te observed In the er...Maes orate evening: I.s, Me. Cooßvian alter the Introductory Prayer.' Recitation and Pinging on the Creation.b7 =Una Rending or the flurstary's and Tnaingror Address by the Rev. Dr:l7o.rd. hymn to ea tang by the Orphans. Plection of Manager.. The Lnri's Prayer repeated * the Utahans. Betue4letlan. M7l-2td neltilrzeu..tda=ra Diisonrtion. r•iE firm of Pennock. Mitchel & Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual comma. and the *fluid con•ern having 'hem transfer...a to Jan& Pennock and Nat ti th e. Hart. they only are auttorissd to fettle zed colle debts due said late dm Pawns Imelda g thectuelyto indebted .11. please call at Pennock Hart's. No. 141 Wood et..•nd _pay the mem Th ose having dams against nal firm will meant them for pap meat. JOSEPH PENNOCK.' THOS. SIPPOEIELL. • JOHN E. HXZEON. NATHAN 1. HART. Pittsburgh, May fat, 1868. PENNOCK ft HARZ lOf tho lots Arm of Puma, Mltobefl Co. F T N o FAO "UN D War.1413400d Street. . , ITTS g BURGII, -Pk. &Ni st• - ! - • rsad ad or, s. yasttles,tinnartdPoinis. Tea an nd .. Tail' Iron. _ iron tad Miscellaneous Camila'," inr}lmd • - P.l 4 ebortant Cooking Stoves and Itarumr. 1 Stores and Grab*. Wanton Boxonotil dm, Hollow Ware, inado to orde ffirWater and Ong Pip's, al r. TIOXAB intions.—.....rosa L SZIMON- RLIIPIEOII UNION POMMY, • Mitchell, llerron A; Co. 3"nix continue the business of the Union v unary, .t the did stand of PICCiOCX, JICICII- L i „ CO. No. 19414bdrtY •t• . Tbry mum dotard ad nada, ars.• and ddddral wartnamt 41ASTLNOS, eompriaing Cooking Stoves, Ranges said Side Ovens, • OPP/CE AND I,CRLOR STOFES, • MANTLE &KITCHEN ORATES, Haim Ware, Wagon Bozo, Dog Irons, Sad Ironi, Tea Kettles, Plowa and Plow, Pointe, Mill and Machinery ne Castings generally, And OAB "and Inn PIP= of 631 IRON & NAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS Shovels, Spades, Picks, ito., Al! of which Ts al to sold at oucurActuraneDFlos. 'rill PRESIDENT AND MANAGERS of the Allegheny One Company have declared • Div idend of.foor per rod. en the Capital Stmk.dayable after t then R. ee 17th lost. to stockholders. or 11. DAV Innis le hummer. representer. Allegheny, Wei 9; /8541: ALL PAPER—A fresh eqpply of dietr•• able ettatras of lanai:id Mal Nl= 11.1" Mtn usw ivr Ustudasto teed es B. 8 /MUM. Allrghtnr. : Hall PAPER HANGINGS—Fine Room,'TitP=rik=f4=ll.ll,i 00 Cloth Wind ow Mud", my 9 • EL ,Allogiwny. EW MAPB,3Bss—Kazieas; Bud iNebras ka. Western State& trotted States Ottada& oe et Nape of the Metre Stitter, Meet 0111.10. ie., tor tale try my% ' N. SADLER; Allethent I 900 BUSt.;?°lll2.Tousffid btu) • , fin BUS. WHEAT—Two, thousand knj Whirit. kw tale by • LIARBAUGII &CO: '; tcloo BUta FLOUR—One thOUSWId bbli.Vlonr In aloft nod torenle by SPIIISCISII BARBA lIOI.I♦CO. BAcop BriouLuErts-40 casks Bac o n . 8hMr"!1" Un TratIItINABACEIII CO. • TO THE LADlES—just open this morti huh a nue or IRISH LINENS. to all for 25 Dent. Brown and White LINEN. TABLE CLOSE Id, at Frost Mn germ; MUM cod Ll.noo Good o fur kf00.5 SD, V WM. at low entroo. Boot= atom 03 Market st. 101 l , gRINTED LAWNS, warranted fast solo s, for 75 dr. it-Orno Donors sad Euro do Woo, 10 obi. upward; PorsooNkiftobroldorloo. (Bores. sad to are going fOrt. Ekston n0t5;63 Marta 11. . ZIN ,, WASH-25 dos: in store end for sale ATWELL:LEE & COMP iILOCKS-0. 0.. 3 hoar: Rd. Dom. so hoar . Rs.tohd data - ate WE MA:am Itoomth. o day; Eight fora do; AltiOrted than, by the pee ox dos. of low este& MI. IL 'PALO= t CO. me 8 dod Wood st..ccenvrath. - ILLOW WAILE---Witggoni Cradles TT Market. Testehts .4 l'atotkatr Work Baskets, Tailors' Flasteto A now astrothwatt of all, both 1n.8471•1.4. pitch )tut tool at coma of Wo:4 sad atD sta. tilt4lrd " WM.IL TALCOTT t 00: ads prima sugar; 660 mats Classir, 11. , DU, 1113111 s, 3 10 0 tisser Wee, 100 16.160303 mamas. ine dd LeIPS - - ICO 61,14 l•rft Y d Nci. 3.115ek9; 100 do media33l do do; 60 do 6dckled 116334616,_ _ 6 made X 633216 and Rad. 4 taint 6161104:6, 6D d ig c - 60 Immo 203 teas 6xtra Salk try 1060kated 6hot.. ROCERIES--200 106 Ws.sood tith ids plattatiotatotassolt. 200 do. steam' 11 Cyr*. , 043 "do extra of do,' • ! 100 yykfa Old 0.1. Jabs, 100 bu Pearl Surely bo ku 0 triit l'obswo t 100 bbls cut sad hi - do, . 200 butts *sot d brawls yid glut Va. Tota010.• • 100 br• Clay Plus, 100 do i2s2 212) bids crushed, 'Wised, posed sad 80111811. ADO fta on id va splese. 100., do - &oda Itsltd•tos, d* hound UWIS 100 hp !tiro Cub So, With • fat assort:smA et lbt mo n also Pltstanalb%llagi i asaanstipt fa our iinatm. k. 132. 4d R EdBLASH-S'tona cub - just ree'd'aud IL gar mak - a. tomsotrA a). za Lrbeni is. ~OT&BH-1U enakej*reed and , Of ale BA4X) —200.901) ; Haptis, : ;Blmuld • ACON÷oo.ool:llbeiltim' sand 50 . 0001b5. I• ••• • 4 • . •• PITTSBURG I. AMUSEMENTS. Location Changed and Time Postponed SPALDING & ROGERS' TWO CIRCUSES. tav rtttmaarn ~....,,,,,, n_. F i tATINZ A G:P:ALACT A4 CIRCUS - Act- sant., or ch. Ohio anal .s.lrstiedind ti, leer rk ..... era. turd their NORTH AHRIMAN ILIRCO9 go Peeniar In New Paglazta and New '-',. C44 l':" Pi --, . r ; One Mon Concern. 4.,..,.... : - .-;-... With the PAM= cam r:staiocom ... i , t •,,, wigm thernert dlttin., lathed Peribrar• , a.,,,,„ , 4 ere Own the North as.d the South. In 1 r•-W 4 : 4. i" 7"' Cotord:fle tgitV i""4 14 the , . a. Boat Companies tin .107 Otte Tent c,- lam . . . Two BErg ow PERTOtalnal e.t-'. TWO SETS OP CLOWN ri l, TWO BETS Or RING IIORFOts .., .1. S P P A RWAV I LE E NEITY Y NITI C" - t.: -- -z"-' , - , ti l lib it m A tlitizs i vz ,u vi .... ...,_ • elloATE'd STRING HAIM And erarythhur he upon the same elaborate Reel, with tee thllowinz arnonot the rinolbe I Eauestdane, rsi o r. a . Kanto trienner. Gymnasts, Pea .... . .. .. ' • . 1ZL1.3.gi . , into AGNES. [Ma/ORMOND, .Dm LAKE, . Mr, IDEATEN. The Man Idanket ac pto___. m ,'.=. - IL MAGILTON, 1103OiEDL ,i • BILL LAKE.. C. J. WOKS& • The Kotle r & Brothers. GEO. DUNBAR on. LA THOILVII. 11 . ,'Pli .N. DONALDW., T, ORAVEN. li.o . Pe#asus. Tartar &Wildfire. 1 • ,• g. RALDWIN, CITIAILLSBROWX, ..gip.:. BOW'. WHITE, l OD ,i. OPOSBE. . . fi-1.,....,; • Ginty's Pantoinine Troupe, I: ......z...-• E. DEAILTLI, ICIT. , O.IIIJAMEON • 1, ..` -- -" 7 --GEO. WOOD, 'DOL . :. DISIILIG. - _1 _'• The War Horse Uncepaaina, II R. LtTrmaitt., Km... iIACENT. . P. W1LL1A31, , , , e. 'F. ri, &e, ie. NKEE„, i -=-- At Pittsburgh 'Six Dam , - -CO C • MONPAY, N AY 7th, . ON PENKPIIIEEP, • j ..1 Front of American Hotel. ALIO, AT B.i • '..: r -- 4411•12Cr1it1 1 54 04 Mk . .:" .... . "• Bergamcmgm, ...ay um... . '. e . WirAdeolarloo ONLY TWENTINVITE ' •,....... OILNIII to tooth Omovatllei, ~ • " ' - sp/13 , 3vd/LIDVE : - AUCTION SALES. P M. DATIS, Anqtioneer. I:kerinterciall &La 12mr14', comer ireal rtad.FifLA drat VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION— ? On Thursday evening, May 10tb, at 7.4, deist. at the Merchant , . I...lunge. 4th or, 4,111 be sold, shares MarehantA . and Manufacture& Wiz Stroh; Ohio awl Pa. Railroad Co. 4 " Pittsburgh and Comusilarlila 11. It. Co. dr; 20 " North American Mining tb.dcg 25 Pittsburgh and Isle 'Royal Mining CO, dra 7 Pittsburgh Trust Co. P. dd. m 8 M. DAVIS, Aunt alttY - GOODS SALE—On Wednesday and 's hursatai,mozologa. oth and 10th Ingo" atlOdelk, Lb. comanteroloklaakai roomy. corner of vr,on and filth etc..-111 b cold. a lama end.: of dod,ohlo Spin ,m 8=1.161. Ml_ 0001114_ cam pei•inx • r anal:al aalcolankent at Forelan and Derotatne. to arldrh the attention of dada • and ooaannaera I.slnaltnid. P. 31. 011 , 111. Anet. n U IRMINGR AM PROPERTY' AT . ALTO. VON, Cut Mirada) , orienloil, Ma• rak attli at the Me :haute Radians, itb st. lien( bs loving • alnable Real Rotate la the Borough of Mrmlur hum Two lots of around. /COL OY2nd at the minim of Can/unit:o 011refr Mew haring a Mint of 04 test 6 bmbas on tbs north side of Carom istendh.g back Mos= ear street 109 feet to aestunt Wier: en which le Lai I% . lrd7ri rt r .M . Int ' s * .;(o o . ' Er anll l 32 d Vag's:e a le i t of 3.1 filet on Canna a. -attending back 100 44 - to Wal• nut alloy. Also. one-ball of lot No. lt: of s hunt ta 48 feet me Water i t., (adloh3lng Ibutdry of Ai useelsen) eaten ding tad Up feel to lltothattest Terms--Unafonrth rash, remainder in taro yam with* tarsal. payable semi annually. enyB P.M DAM 4=44 IRIISTEE'S SA LE SALE OF LOTS rlr BIR3IIXOIIANI k SOUTH PITTSBLIttIfI—On dar mar 10th..: 734 o'clock. b• told. BT et' day of u. - Hepburn . Trustee ofJohn O. Mowry sad ilb, the following valuable • Building L o otsln Itbmaltar ham. East Landman= and South Pittagh, mulatto. bag =mayor the most dadrabli lota now for Ws !um Moo Donna/is. vim In Bins*Amt. ' N. W, TO. non. 142. 143, and 145 on Caartra st. 28, 29, 29. 30 and 81 on Bingham et. Memo& "199.118, 2.1.2484, 245, ZUS mad =IT on Weeldniels et. 324,238 end 234 on Wham et or street. • 254. 281, 2M and 283 on Gregg at. Moorage ellen. New. 314,315, 318.320 and 221, saner of MeKse, Manor and Craig eta. No. SOO on Spruce dim between iiteeph and Craig its. Souta-Pittsburg2 t. Noe. 76. 84, 89, 94 and 95 ea Catena 3, 23, 93, 31. at, :a, 4.2e5ed47 Itiownesilla Tuon. i pike Dear Canon M. Boa 65 and 53 on Manor street. ; .156 En& Birsafegkore. • • , • Pour kits on Wharton et. mar the corms of Mea d ow. at., tech Mentplbor feet front DT cos hundred midtown. IT feet to an eller, fins lot on Petah M. between Joseph and Meadow eta. 24 feet by 129 to an alley. • &Melvin !Muslim@ st the Menhanteltuobangschnirth asset. Pittsburgh. Tame—Onn-focirth m in In two 1121. with interest parable auniannnally. TM tmeinibmiattion apply mr/ P. Mdn B . ADM rDIAMOND ALLRY PROPERTY P 0: PALl—That salnaLd• 3 story Mick throning /lltms. go. ZS Dlastond Alley. at present searyleel Mrs. Herber. Infra among the beg stAndsor Lot banns a front of 16 feet and extending bug T 6 Pat.-. APPIy to natl 3 P. IL DAM. Anat . 10111 11 . al e by is l i ti yg ge P. .311„ Ay% CITIZENS DEPOSIT BANE: STOOK- 1 IL)121 • (Thursday) musing at 7}‘ ea.ock. at the thanes ittottauge 4 th etre.; be adaed to the sale adi valuable storks sod raid MM.. httsbaree Citizens ()spade Bards Stock. laylo „ P. 31. DATA /knot . Q UPERIOR NEW FURNITURE AT AUO; TION.-4)n radar zooming; nay, as3o o,aleal at the warroconsa of Joh* ats. :No. , 55.Badthft14 Mash ono sth strast.wilt to pad ht e entire stook of anpsaise_ D. botualsold fandtura, oompritlng Kerala, and Wait ems dram and plain bona= wardrobes high on& low past -,vork asut weak stands . Lacy Cana moat and ommon nad stokers; &Wag aid. and cud tablas ands faunal sastatsoant mad* for. Amin , PJGDAV/15. Ana. • . Wzreatiaraesaa.aca Oe___ THE * Presiderit Mr0.:43 311 73 l ot this MIT hare this day deelared a' dividend of three lan ;ordure on Ma Capital Stock. parable tD Enc 4 kb , Mil flacon or atter tha 10th mit. EDO 7. 113- GORDON. • QS.iIIGAR M LASSES •-• - •300 bbl a' -N.. O. Mohnex 85 bb& N.O. guar; BO 11414 . !. Mm for ode 'ROBISON . OM ARD OIL-50 bbls. No. - .1 Lard Oil in dors cud foi br T LTITTai t C0..212. 2d It. 11U bbla. Leaf lard in_atore 1 2d 3)-s fori,aenT T. urns c0:.122.2art-,- REESE-20v but prime W, L. Clime* IL/ don and for West roamed_ ea far auk: mrl T.LUTLE t 011.1L1.2d it. MOLASSES & SUOAR-200 bble. N. 0. ' & Mbia II 87rdp/blaitigo . oioni Co do coludoot dadloololuisokdowl, In o non and ft solo by mid . lATME • co., 112, 24 r- la a PILOTS • AND . FLATBOATMEN— roposaIs an wanted lauaid taly for freighting Paw TbaaaandTans Italian& /roa to Itraaslalk Inalsaa. Apply aetil - Weavardar,.and sat allArraid&to mya: T. & CROON AUK= &CO- do. 2i Woodst. COTTON STOCKINGS—'-JdOi. - Horne &Co. oc. oiso ohm stack of Enidtah - iutd - NnHosiery, in may also and avidity, whlth env ass at. far =nab Wu than last ataaon's Wen 11. MAX= WV • IVOR EXOIiANGE,,,S3M or 84,000 , krorth of tesektelle Dip Good& Oroterfas and Efard. gnaw moth as are musky kept ke • ant clue village atom ft km wend Pe3perty. Apple to art B. 111'LISel i BON: Si Stleet. 1. jAA. MASON Sr. CO. invite tho attention *of the tzute to 60 MINS MIN styli Maids. Prints at mei VANOY OASSIMERE-:-Soinethin s w. to bag y and plain eustmoroOug 11. A. If ABOS i 00. FAST COLORED CALICOSS-21E10, paC good fist color)el CalicoesAd nog tad retatlin at ic• Dor 7.11. • .10y7.: 7 A. A. MASON a 00. ACKEREL-300 bble. N 0.3 4 . 14 ao mi " 33178 - = NAY. ILDOLU36. HOTABII-1 1 casks No. 1 Potash for We, 7 xorB _ COLLIN& UTTER-15: bze. fresh. May Butter this day reed by my B lIILVIM 11. VOLUM ('LOVER SEED—IS bbla: for'sale b jrAy • 31159:11Y • .. VOUNTRY.BEAT ANIi:GARDEN LOTS aT 'AtrOTlON—Having rubilvided the bra of /Ili.' Davie haute's varslng In ..no from .aae ln will *Ea the nine of nubile sale en the ardor May 19 at chinch. & b Als yi4 7— aocta mu=ted In the ®=rhea Yalta. where the 9 Tumults crows vb. crack. spur ;all.* from Pittsburgh.— Thsproperty ll needy .improved. and Ito convenience to the city and teantiful location rends= It one at tbe meet, desirable places in the slender.- Paliklallrf. and dia ls Las ran re obtained or nub 11. lids AIN t-EION. (FOOD FARM' FOR SALE-115 icreas, 60" In cultlntlo_ blares In good timber rib:rata at ig en et from Non nrlstdon,ll‘,,andronrocdant toehz schrods and mills. Thin non wooed an d. coll. A triune dorelllna housecharu and atalaant orchard of redacted trult with a good rude.. mr6 • , CCTUBICHN PARASOLS—Joaiph. Sonia & - .Ci). tun* et /t iJtut reoetted soother tot of - Patonto of WI Go sow led and stall whoa. t 076 77 mutat sc. ONNET WREATHS-50 ,bxi assorted Wreathe; SINN %heeler let of Dreads Waifs!? ibr iMetS• Jan seeetrqd - gogsr46' torte ' Warted Meet. 1. INSEED OIL - 50 bble for Wir mss s. A. vAmit i TCS. RAMS,In' ogi.dz pickle; 4.4 ld do, fltattlds B - d via/. bT I°7 - lfeCtlTC ' Ail:o.ll tOO. • IJNDRIEI3-100 bags prime= Green .Bio isl is imeam% bib Adelman, Haltnc_2o urn* lbw e ' 1 W,.10
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