PITTSBURGH GAZETTE -PUBMIIIID BY U. N. wurrn..__ PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 15, 1855 ItemovaL OFFICE of th the Pittsburgti Gazette roket ease Enittl!Taeng ninlbstlatelf Tisdnins the Melodist Protestant Church. 113 To A dvertleers.—N either the Dino Till 11000 or Printing Est•blisiimentof tho r k. 'Y Ga. ' “4 or. on gondol. ADTLlESOnnOonhodroito their notices to MALT ntbe paper on 3iontl•T morning, trill please hand them In tem h o doss. on geturday. - -Advance Payments,—Hereafter no enb .mlpUo will be taken An the Daily or Weekly ()traits. ante a payment le nude in advance. Whenever the am . le O P to which 'the enbecription to paid, the paper. pin be invarLeblY etoaDed. =lea* the nobacriptiou IP re aimed hr advattoe payment. All tranident adverthi of every deportation. will be required to be paid to ad yam.. The only excerption* will be where epecial month) ty or yearly contract* are made. a:+.-Pittsburgh Weekly Gosette.—The rromsme obordatinn of our Weekty Geiser offers to our Madness men most desirable medium of making their business known Our etronlation 4 betweenfour and dye thousand...whin/ almost every merchant. manufacturer and alion-keetwe to Western Pennsylvania. and Itutern Ohio. *Mr. H. P. MUELLER, late editor of the Sktats Lei tuna and noir counated with the Pittsburger Courier. is authorirod to solicit subscriptions aad advertisements for the Pittsburgh Gazette, az:carding to our published terms Pittsburgh March L1.65b. Reading Manor on each Paso of this paper HIGH Scnooss.—The High School, for the es ---tablishment of which in this city the first steps have'been taken, is an excellent conception, and it will supply a want under which we have long been laboring. But there was oniqatal error committed in its inception, and ono which works such manifest injustice that we marvel at ita com mission. We allude to that provision if the law which shuts its doors to all who 'cave not passed theprobation of a year in the primary schools. This provision will exclude the children of a great many who are anxious to send their chil- dren, and are heavy tax-payers and have an un. questionable right to the benefits of an institu tion which they called upon to sustain. The only condition of admission to such a school should be that degree of proficiency in educational acquieements which is necessary to qualify its students for the advanced studies con templated by it; and it matters not- takers that proficiency has been attained—whether at the fireside, in schools abroad, or in private schools at home. Every Man who contributes his quota _to the support of the public schools is entitled to their benefits. If he hesitates or declines to ac cept the privilege of the lower schools, that does not cut him off from his right to educate his chil dren in the higher ones, if they are qualified to .enter them; and any attempt to exclude them, on that ground, is an unjustifiable exercise of arbitrary power, nomatter how well intended. We know the feeling that prevails with many on this subject, and understand it in all its length and breadth. Bat, interpret it as we may, the fact still stands out, undeniable, that it is an ef fort to punish those who have hitherto kept their chddrentrom the public schools. Some of our best and most prominent men—it may be from prejudice or perchance from pride; but from Whatever motive—have not sent their children to the public schoohi, having preferred either to educate them at home or in private schools ; and the provision in the law Cu which we are com menting is designed to exclude the children thus educated from the contemplated High School.— We will force these people, say its advocates, to educate their children in the primary schools, or shut them out altogether from the upper one. Is it right! These men are not only tax payers, but the heaviest and principal tax-pay ' ers in the city. Are they to be excluded from the,school supported by their own funds because they.dislike to comply or have cot complied with a condition distasteful to them! An increased levy has just been ordered for school purposes—a levy more than double that of past years. The burden of meeting this will fall with great weight on the very men whose children are excluded from the school which the =creased tax is intended to =LEWD. The ex clusion is unfair and unjustifiable id all its as pecte; and although we do not pretend or cm dertake to defend or excuse the prejudices which have operated on such of our eitizera as have thought the primary schools unfit for their children, and lament that they do not take more ride and interest in the schools which are the • ost important institutions of a free country, : we yet recognise their undoubted right to keep their children away, or rend them, as best suits their incithstions, and must condemn any effort either to punish them for the exercise of that right, compel them to forezoit, or exclude them from privileges which are theirs by every rule of right and justice. The only condition of admission to-any of the public schools should be, as r we' have already said, a fitness to engage in the studies prescrib ed there. If a mother, instead of eending her little one to the-primary school at the tender age of five years, chooses to teach it at home, and so qualifies it in the course of a few years to enter the advaided classes, there would be madness in compelling that child to commence in the lowest class room and go over all its previous studies before entering the class for which it is qualified. So, if a parent edocates a child, either at home or„in a private inststation, sufficiently to qualify it to enter the High School, it would be the rank ed injustice to compel that child to undergo a probation of a year in the primary schools, toy ing with lessons already familiar to him. No parent would submit to such an indignity ; but, preferring to endure exclusion to an admission thus earned, would suffer silently the wrong in flicted. We cannot overcome the prejudices or pride of people in this . way. An injury done to them by way of retaliation but increases the feeling it was erroneously designed to cure.— The public schools are the property of the peo ple, without distinction ; theirs to use or to leave unused. To be fit to enter them is the only jus tifiable test of admission; and any departure from this rule must beget a spirit of opposition and resentment which the true friends of educa tion should be the last to provoke. The removal of Judge Lourso, in 31assachu sena, for having disgraced his office by engaging in slave-catching, has been refused by Governor Gardner, although demanded by large majorities in both brushes of the legislature, and by the overwhelming public sentiment of the State.— The reason assigned at Washington, is, that the removal of the Judge would have contributed to the defeat of the Know Nothings in Virginia; and so, to save his slavehulding brethren, the Governor has assumed the responsibility of check ing the anti-slavery action of his brethren at home. We are to receive this, we suppose, as anethw reason w - gi anti-slavery toes should co operate with the Know Nothinge. The appointment of a 'Reporter for the Su preme Court is a matter upon which the Rover nor will shortly have to pees. The careless and slovenly character of Pennsylvania reports for tome years past has injured the legal repu tation of the State, and it is time that some one should be chosen who, from taste and experi ence, is qualified for the peculiar duties of the post. Our fellow citizen Jaunt Drszne, Esq., is disposed, we understand, to accept theappolet. ment, and as he possesses all the litalifications necessary for it, we should be pleased to bear of its being conferred on him. "Ur. Boos or Booms," is the title of a dis course delivered before the Pittsburgh Young litlett's Christian Association, on the first Sabbath evening yin April last, by M. W. Jacobus, D. D. It has juot, been published in a neat pamphlet, by the MAOCiatiOD, and is for sale by S. Sadler, illegheny. It is an instructive and able sermon. "The Standard Bearer" is the name of the lit tle periodical for children, pobliabecl inNew York 71 the Protestant Episcopal Society for the pro motion Evangelical knowledge. To be had at 3adler's " "Lecturer on the Subject and Mode of Chrirtian Baptism; By John T. Presaly, D. D." A second edition of this able little work has been pnblieh ad by S. Sadler, Allegheny, and for sale at that place. terns Louisville Journal computes that the iron shot by both parties, during twelve days of the siege of Sevastopol, would furnish the metal requirUd to construct about 2,200 miles of Par the Pitt.lmrgh Daily Gantt. hums :—Drar Sir:—The Gazette has long been in the front rank of moral, independent and ' reliable jean:ale, and has deservedly possessed the esteem and confidence of the community in which it is published, as well as earned for it self no inconsiderable reputation abroad. Now, in my opinion, more than ever, is it deserving the countenance and support of all who wish well to their country, since it has had the manly courage to antain its ground on the side of human rig, allowed by the threats or unmov ed by the persecution of a secret and proscrip tive order. - • - . The attempts to stay the onslaughts of the Gazette, by endeavoring to create the impression that the Know-Nothings in this vicinity are thor oughly sound on the Slavery question, it is hop ed will be unsuccessful—at least until we have evidence of that fact from more reliable and less interested sources. It may be true—but when we consider that men who take the oath pre scribed by the K. N.'s are not to be implicitly believed in every thing they say regarding the secret order, assertions to that effect must be ta ken for what they are worth. The time has ar- ' rived when men must be known to be purely Anti-Slavery before they can be voted for as such. We have often enough been deceived by men and parties, who "keep the word of promise to our ears and break It to our hopes." The Slavery question is paramount to ad others. A crisis has arrived in the affairs of the Nation; the sounds of contention are borne on every breeze from the west; the minions of Slavery are marshalled, and iu solid phalanx are ready to resort to every outrage to carry out their hel -1 fish schemes, led on by men whose political ex istence depends on success—and is this the time to waste our moral strength by supporting men for office, of whom we literally know nothing— men of untried stability and mediocre talents, when unflinching courage, alettoless teal and great intellect are indispensable? No. If we would hope for success; if we would baffle the machinations of the Slave power, we must have only approved and tried men for our standard bearers—men of nerve and "book-hone." There can be no doubt that a large proport • r of the new and secret party are in favor t•i noring the Slavery question. Having myself been initiated, but having voluntarily withdrawn from the K. N's., I have recently conversed with members of the Order, who hesitate not to say that Slavery is a question with which they have nothing to do—that it is sectional, tto.- I have been no little amused at the wonderful morality recently displayed in certain quarters by those whose labors are frustrated by the stub born existence of the Gazette. I doubt not their appeals to the narrow prejudices of the Know- Nothings will be as fruitless in injuring the Ga zette as years of labor to accomplish the same purpose in other directions have proved abortive. E. It. How rtra Excuse Ecrowitt Wssas usa BON. itsr.—The London Morning Post was very great during the late Imperial visit, upon matters of &en: and is regarded as high authority upon all questions connected with that important subject. This journal says: `•ln regard to the much mooted question as to whether a bonnet should be worn on the head or off it, it may not be amiss to take advantage of the actual presence of her Imperial lilajesty, wh - ffis said to have introduced this popular femi nine eccentricity, to place on record that, al though the bonnet of the Empress Eugenie dis plays fay her face and hair, it does not convey to the beholder the idea of its being likely to fall from the head behind, but rather seems to cling to and support the hair in that position.— This gives a lightness and grace of carriage to the head totally distinct from that boldness end barefacedness Which have characterized the En glish adoption of the French Imperial fashion." Ttra EXPIDITION Fos. raw Itsurs or Da. Kane ie nearly reaey for sailing. A bark of 327 tons. and a propeller of 250 will go upon this expedition, amply provided with two years rations. The two vessels will carry 300 tong of Pittston t r. t anthracite coal, for the use of the'propeLlers and for ordinary consumption- SlMuld more be need ed, abundant supplies can be obtained at Disco, on the coast of Greenland. where Inglefield, the English navigator, found it to exist in abundance. it being necessary to dig it out from the shore . The number of men going out on this expedition will be forty-seven, including foui officers to each vessel. Lieut. Ilartstene, formerly com mander of the steamship Illinois, is to command the expedition Lieut. Charles C. Simms to com mand the tender. Passed filidshtpmen—Watson Smith, Wm. S Lovell, Joseph P. Fyffe, and first Assistant Engineer, Barman Newell. (km of the urgeons is a younger son of Judge Kane. of Philadelphia, Dr. John K Kane, who joins in the search for his brother Mr Lowell was one • of the officers in the expedition model: Lieut . De Baven George 8. Park, late of the Parksille Lo or was in St Louis on Tuesday, and the Reyo.- ham, of that city, says that not wishing to incur. the resentment of the people who have thus treated him, and who, he pays, were nit citizen. of Parkwille, he has left that section of the country, and will probably take up hie residence, for the time, on a farm he own. in Illinois. This does not accord with the tenor of his late letter as published. The ••Hindoos' sly_ theirs io ft motional plat form. if so, it is not because it is uniform. -- In New England and the north-west• it bas been made oubeervient to the anti-slavery eentiment In the south it is claimed to be pro-slavery.--- Ito mission is generally declared to be against Catholics and Catholicism; but in SlaryLand and Louisiana, Catholic., if native born, are not only tolerated, but are accepted in the order, and ap pointed to office. In some places, Protestant.. though foreign-born, are ••taken in; and in other localities they are not allowed to occupy even the humble positions of bell-Augers or watchmen! The Order, therefore, seems to be more proscriptive than conoistent —Albany Eve. JournaL LOAD Dr3I..O!ULD ntates in • letter to the Time!, dated 20th instant, that bO,OOO British seamen have been driven by the circumstances under which the British foreig,h trade has been carried on, into the commerce the United States. lie lads: The probability is that • farrogn naval enlistment em it be runaleni to for the outfit of the next fleet that ha• to be equipped. There can be no doubt in the world that the national American convention will promptly re ject any proposition looking to Freese'limn. The delegates from Slassachnsetts and area come of thirdelegates from other Northern States may secede, but let them do it if they choose. Let all who arcuziwiliing to be national secede from the convention and from the party.What.tbe party cannot accomplish ea a national party will be left tumuicomplisbed.—Lonarillt Journal. RAVACILS or rag CsoLenA.—We learn from • correspondent of the Missouri Republican, that there are fine boats aground In the ltlissoari at Baltimore Bar, near the town of Dover. Cholera has broken out among the soldiers and Kansas emigrants on board, and at last ILCCOCIIILIS there had been fourteen deaths, chiefly soldiers. A family of five or six persocis emigrants from Ken tucky to Chariton county, died soon after being landed. Rumors Ramicao Comszvrriou.—The com petition between the New York Central and the Erie Railroad is revived. Both companies, we understand, have reduced their rates—on one train at least—to $8 60 for through paraengere, the old rate being $9. The New York Tribune. does not know which iv the aggressor, but on general principles it earnestly protests against a course of action which can only work injury to both parties. The railroad interest, is of too vast extent and importance to be trifled with by those who manage the roads, and who have thus a valuable trust confided to 'them. by others, ramifying all classes of the community. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Shenftalty AIR. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elizabeth, win be •eatodidato t r enema of Allegheny Conran, rub jeet to the arg.lon of the qualified electors,Whhite. Demo crat. and Liberty me the &aria. Elizabeth. Slay to. 180&. A Lady of our acquaintance, Mrs. Pow cu.. No. IS Stanton et.. New York, was troubled with Lln r Cemplalat fore ions time. and after trying many terewil , a wee adelaed to try Dr. McLane's Celebrated Lien PIN.. She did leo. and says that with one bos ehe eau •ffectually cured. w iM of ea MOW., nog teems,. and pm nal arrraularte, of the bawds, an all Stamen originating In the cams prolific mum. a. le also that dreadful 11(011/Ce Dyepenla. Those .ho are afflicted with s.rof tL• &ism enumerated Manua'. may rest assured that the sown of all their maladies le the Dna and for Its correction the beet remedy ewer offered to the public Is Dr. Ida arse's Celebrated Liver Ptile. Try them. The money refundedlf not satinfeetory. Purl:wen will be careful to ux tor Ult. M'LANWS CFLEBILATED LtVP.a PILLS. and take none ohm. Then are other PUG; parr...dna to be Liver Pills. now before the publig atm his Celebrated Vermlfoge, can nowbe bad et all reenctable Drug Stores In the United Stang abo. for .1. by the sale proprietor., FLEMING immune, mylldtwlrl Successors to J.Rldd t Co.. 00 Wood st. But Known when Tried.—These gentle tae pleasure fu testifying in regard to n. A. ram ...took e Terrolfuge, tenure two of the Ono have need It in their private Drachm es physicians for numtar of ya end they have known Mb) obeereatfon. to be good Pew Auturr, Joly 4th. 1g63. Att E. A. Pahnerferk et to.: - Oznviewsr —Having sold your valuable Vertdruim come tune, and having men it used Or many years, ere would recommend It to au es a Me add diligent remedy by en emees of worms. In CO *Mar. ham we OM Ken any evil reruns Id:lowing Its administration, but always hn perseveres the =e 7 e for which It was intended. and been entirely Ma Benedug that everything ehat has been let forth lune /mod to Its virtues is strictly In amedaum with our ob. N yiesbms, not only au mastitlmera, but as men of Dull ness, we voila uuWoMtthey say to all OF° reed MIL that it Is Use test Tenultide Pm In me, and that ha M. tun are beet Mown whim ed, ILTELT,LOOOIIIII it RUM E... re d lad aid try B. A. ?WEST= aOO earner id Wood mu lint eta. , sidradiT ARNOLD &WI.LLIAMS Chilson Furnaces, Wro , t Iron Tobin. AND YITILNG CHLNNBALLY. For Warming and Ventilation of Bu notlllat adings. A. W. will contract Mr 'Warming and Viing by Steam or (lot Wats, Moss or Chilson's Putman, Churches, Achnols, Hospital, Picturing, Orman Clotows, Cant Holum Jail Itotata :sin. 25 %Unica' , at- Pittsburs • Reliance Mutual Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICR NO. WALNUT STREET. liebriedol.. 074 A Srfl.o2, Socurr2y FIRE INSURANC mes. E—On Buildings, Mer ehalns, Furniture. to.. In 'ion or country. The mutual prinelple, combined with the peewit) of &m it Canital, entitles the moored to ancre in the prolate u tth.ontoncor, enthout liability for imielt The Forint Certifice toe of thin Oomromr. far prolate. are otanvertible, atscr, la tp_ 9Aplal Stock of e Comp'). L3l th e:S _Preeidenr. - B. L. iitetanatreeLary. Lewin R. Achlaured , George N. ticker. Boni. W. nuttier, Z. Loth op, 11. Cason. Robert Toland, Edward O. Jame. Wm. Maur, Artitiludd Oettr, J. O Wm. Id. lietanie, Pittirtg. . 001 , FIN. Agent, corner Third and Wood Orman. Clem Tlnaler, Wm. IL Tbommrm T. O. Parkhill. O. W. Carpenter, Hobert PP., 0. P. wad Marshall MIL James L. Taylor. Jamb T. Etuntink, 0. - M. rStroud. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cure .eery bind of Humor, _from the worst Scrofula to a common He hen tried it In over eleven hundred eases, and never tailed except In two cases (both thunder humor.) Ile hue now In his poitermion over two tlnkll , 4 tertltivata, of its valor, .11 within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cur...nursing core eon th One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples of the face. Two to three bottler will doer the eystem of bike. Two bottles are warranted to cum the Wont cooler In the mouth and etom• - h. Three to gm lonics are warranted to eon the worst cam of erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to man all humor in the eyes Two bintle• an warranted to cure running of the can and blotches among the hair. Your to mix bottles an warranted to cure corrupt end emitting ulcer'. Otterbattle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottler. are warranted to sun the ward cue of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cum the mat des reran caries of I - bourneamt. Three to four bottle. nre warranted to core salt rheum Yin to eight bottles will cure the worst cam of scrotal. • benefit la always expertienned from the fakt bottle and • perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity Is taken. Nothing looks go improbable to those who have In vein tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, no that a common weed growing to the pastures, mid along old grim walla should care every humor in the Mkt.. T. It in now • fixed fact If yen have &humor Ulm& to start Then are no ifs nor snag, hums or We about It suiting eome mak and tot your.. I peddled over • thatuan4 tmt. ties of It 132 the vicinity of Beaton. I know its rt." to every case. It has already done mole of the grareteetcume ever done In litismclatteetta. I gave It to children t rear old: to old people of duty. 1 ben rem poor, pony, wormy looting children), whom teak was con sod fiebby, restored to • perfect .tan of health by one bottle. To those who are subject to a stet headache, one bottle will always core It. It gives meat relief to catarrh and &mimes. Some who have been onetlve ler year, have Lb I ken Lod been regulate.' by it Where the testy le mond e It work quite easy. but where there le any derangement of the tsanctions of nature. It alit calla. very ILlagularr.<4 lava but you mast not be alarmed—they &leap Maar pear In from Poor days to • week_ There Is never &hal re sult from IL On the contra, y. when that Imllna he sock you .it feel yourself ilk. • new person. I beard .came al the mast extravigant enconiume of It that man ever no tatted to. No change of dim Is ever nendary—eat the met you can km. I rude litevrtm en herb, which. when elca mend in sweet oil. &mann Perefolms eventing of the neck Lod under - the eam Poke to mom Prim of the Umbel Discovery $1 ter bottle . DIRECTIONS 1,-)E oos tablekremoral De day. etilldrom over eight year, dn. , . MA...tot chUdtvas from Be e weight mar, temenorden As no direettoo be made applimble 1.” all cow:Kati... reek. eaeuxb . Terate Clar towels totem • day Me. Kg.% &DX are. peramal mierelenee In had care qatratal. Pold.wholeade and retail. M. In It klYnkg. l b. 140 mod seet. eoreer of d in eller. fosdtlef A Special Bulletin for the Sick. —Dr. Morse: /ere e reretteree(lmtert relleers .7th ems...tarn:a rapid' KT *erre .Ifseretre tnrident ta Lb. diietin aprarstnet atm. th• srpollts rower, the ocreneela. hmetemo the sus rim. true* the nerves, a, the We.. se amts the mental emerges. b•nitheo Llestermlen , ). harem.* t the MtmeMetsl frame • awry term. ermearmes. . 11 .1 • heels:km. estate lb. 11e1u11sf Imezeneettere. butl4. up the shattered newt:A.3e , , met mat hemth.•ut terse by thee 4 , th...re cenedem. .1k .xordbor. se It I. n rarab.l I ~1517 a the Jukes a nom Orton:at bnl. pelmet .4:r 4. i thvtGraste. •thllmet. and restore. Fr the system has tree re .. 1a5..1 be !mrreter le.tuhren rm. the Ce.r.tial Intue,• 031,1. .Levees vlteellty nut. re ere amen. - Th. tweettlele erste:Mr !ram tem boars er hee etse appltrathee Meer of am letert. le enotl7 reJmeedst by Ito selore...l Isles •easeeel In *etre." ,rearm.l,m, en.l ante, et to tememerenernre thestrem. 51 1 1 tend tt • mi. and healthy Moms: en: ter•thererrmmem. 4 th• le ...with, et y the fuert,w th- bele me. susse.l- e• ice terriertle peremore1:11 1 1 11 reemr• the geMers. se teen SMA ~I=2:l2astaill6l4. permanent eamere te the smet , e• and Jleteltatie• mgees Tem • lee ere ers..l demo er peeve., .1.1•11141. se I s Seta... to tedr. me" merretime the etser wet twee nl ementrml. Sr. tneitsl k , Ite• t hie emelerful teevirsran!. • trial. It etereelio• the Mornereruf timer reertmultrre Beta. thee On. rewarmed the ex.,: Matte. they .111 te ermsetros that 1b reemsestlve velsliJe is se mirl ere 4e4711 esl eerrtum d thetz.trmase. amt hem a® le he setts-oth thatr I/mm.o ....••Tr. 5111.1.1,W ap t• theft newt.. Th•CmelMl le pat uu. Meth!. resevetenJeet. le Pt. , ta 4 Peres P Pee be - rte. tee ter S.l. de te• SIX 111N+.1. Peeletetre No. 192 Itreslear. Nee Vert. Ascret—Plttateargh hems Nu. tO %and Mese% Om 11. Limn, 130 Wand R. 0. 0. eau.... J. 7 Ws.] .trovhony ate J P Pre.l er lermsetisto thee.+ ehmet th;l:Mte4 etstee, Cans Ma awl the Watt Indies Al a Spring and Summer Medicine. Cart. , Apssbda 1111turt Artasts ••••••atrovat atm. ail •thsrs lt• elMrsrt.• ..tk. ••• that..o4 It& str•agtherstrt sad vt•ilfteg tusatrers thrt•Arte sr L n.s Or* [Jeer. Its Leaden, Is 4,1•• sit kw:dare to ths therrhy classaing th••••.•• servr4 , l4 Is N•tur• • • , .., pvaser•tpe ,,, rs U. tut:o.m ast at IL- tim. • Mass; gr-ret .5.-t.. sa I the ewe). , !,cone teretrtad I. bI 145.4, tE. swot rs•r•-tsth. citizens of Rir.Les,a4. 1.. sad .l Item one ermarlustr•e•theras thtrfthar• is IW battbag .butt It Ths trtal at • als,he ts•td• 5 111 satisfy th• must etsyttral 4 Its bssedts. Its• sd•ortls• costa la snot ter ,r.ttale. ag:o I met.: A Substitute for the New Liquor Law. 11:121•,,, 11,11111. • re. ssa.l.r. r,,,cody k , the "3”. of INTXMPLUANCE. A .Im...test.] ••••tat...• •attmet ant Le • tool., V uo. quint Yun th. fellow:se nosciptaists t• a aunt Tale. Olt ir..111... Dtropqoos. LAwn . RP• 1 •Iwn• IVes. .41 ca 1.44. itatstitta Gov, al Irdn.l.lp , TRU. Otentlctsm tatett.sotod to tandnew . , flauta In th. .T.t.trt. and • Mau.. M alrobotte etrtnida P•••• Insttost• what.. w• bay. oil a a• R••• hut ttt...wt Crattrlllte twoutto so. to person. • tou is. t..lir Jetlrno• at treating off the Want...new In Intnak-aAing M 1,401111. all to • vent bolt •.11.1 at RI rat 1,t1.1..t Drat More of DR. 13 F." H K RIPER. No 140 stlawt. extran al lilißto .Alan Ingo at th• 0n14.5 H 4*.ort.: apr. PE.ARL STEAM MILL ALLEGFIEN Y. Flour deliver ea to families in either of the t. Ort.ter ase be left et tb. yin ro 1. our bete. at lb. Wert of LOGAN. W11.1./BI 0... B 2 Wood ft. BRAUN RllTP.B.eore.o L.llorty arid Pt_ tam! Os 11. P. BCH Alirt. • Donsglet. AZlatiway rAXII ON tnatrrß T. BRYAN. KILNBICOIf • CO MON EY. IIN S RA NC E . Indiana, Tcnneviec, Kanawha, Illinois, and ail uncurrent Bank Note», p„,,Aa.rd at Lowzß any mitt, Ite•zs • . TI 1110ILE4T PREMII:3I PAID FOR OLD SILVER SIGI7T DRAFTS on N. York. PhilsdelPhie. risrin anti, et. Loots. and the prinsipal Miss Of the Iln CMS... tarnished in suede t uft al WWF-IT ILATES. FIRE AND NIAMNE POLICIES OF INSURANCE ;V:. FOR Tint Ept71,111.111 11.11.01[1: 0? . . CAPITAL, 132.500,000, and thaGRAIdIT/1 7N aUnANCK (M., of Nam Yink city. ()*(inN1i 1 11 1 . Sin 11111:11. k Ca), Bankara Earl:moan ntokerii and Insurance Acts. m f c N 0.15 Wosdet.nnedoor from lit it. • -- - Balk' of a Tnonsand Flowors, for beau tifying I. Dornplarlog.sna eralAntlog aL T. Mina. .11 Irasart.as frno LEA. tad, !Sold at Dr ILAraper, Wne4 armor fol a 1.41 REMOVAL. McCORD & CO., HATTERS, Have removed to their now store, 131 wood Etrwi, b dorm etboeq PO/. rtr , d, whtth he.. bollt with the mot s. adaptation to our Inernamil barium. The first floor hue been 'fitted up In SIODEIth STYLE eseluelvely for our retell triad.. where will always lw teet , 4 mmplsta moortment of _the HOOT 'FASHIONABLE STYLES II (limb.' and Youths' DM. and Soft Ilats and Cepa m well as LABIEW IIIDINti HATS and (11111, BREWS GOODS, mlapte4 to the reasons. We /Mall be pleased to owe our friends'at our new More. The four tipper Morier are imp:weir for our WHOLE RALE TRADE. when will he found • foil ietock.of Hata and Cape, embracing Soarer. BBL every variety, Soft. Fa name, Lenhern. Beside. and Palm Les! Rau: Silk Doh nod Cloth Cert. and Children's (Mode of all Mode. Merchants rleitliss our city will and It their Interest to examine our stock, is our facilltlee are each ea to enable to to compete with any jobbing hones to the cortern Wen Ja97 1521=13 Another Instance of the efficacy of Boer ['AVM] HOLLAND BITTERN: HY N. kl. POMIXTIVII, of the U. 1012 1.119.1, says—tome weeks since being eerloesly affected with pain and Linea. .Iness at the stons.h:bee of appetite, and, at time* trotig symptoms of dysrePsia, I wee leduoni to try roet 11011. d Bitten, and feel It but an act of 'entice toThe well es for the good of those whcemay be affected with Ili derangement of Ahe stomach. to state, that the nee of one single bottle of this medicine proved of incalculable bens• fit. having freed the slams& from allasess of depression, and removed every symptom of dyspepsia 1 'maid also remark. that two other meMbgre of my family, who were afflicted In asimiter manner with myself, were entirely relieved by the use of a single bottle of emit. Sr. Advertisement.ap3OdltirT The Stomach prepares the elements of the bile and the blood; and 11 It ices the work feebly and lm Perfectly. liver dleeeie I. the certain rend t. As soon therefore, as any affection of the liver is Pm:wired. we may be ears that the &retire maw are out of order. The lint thing to be done. Is to adminlster a sledge which will art directly taws the etotosch—thertog of the fl a nne l ceAc tieery. For this wpm We can tesernmend floefland'e German Ditto 4 prepared by Dr. G.M. Jackson pkg.A c iphia, Acting aa an alterattre and a tonic, It A reu tb e ge the digaition, changes the audition of the blood and thereby glue regularity to the bowel& Bee actrerlibegient 018-2w4,11w7 70HN C. BAKKE. & CO.'S DRUG STORE FOR SALE. TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL. RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably locat cit.y..t.jibi; t r .:i r d o o r . eb;:i.....i . i.J . ee , L . i , tie . r . tr; o ui., r eafrai,,,,,, Carefully prepared from none but fresh 0114.1 enquire of FLEMINO BROS- an healthy at Lingia. the pu r e d ri er .. ,the personal eupenision of their 1 W hob sale Diuggiits. N. ea Wood et .l 0 IL kOO take great pleasure in °tiering their brand ~,,rg 2m ,,,..,-,- Pittelnrch. Penna nt OIL which, on secomt of Ids superior mode of prepare _ tion.frealuthes mod parity, can be taken wi th out aweigh , Western Insurance Company try the most delicate. OF PITTSBURGH. ] It le annecerean to advert to the peculiar eftl.lii o• 1 ~,,,L . , ~aupt t , ~,,... ~,L .‘. ," r a aoatron. seer tide very ittituilde wad scientific remedy Ite raceme in Will Inaare against all k i n d s of FLio and 1 the sure of Chronic Rheumatism, Sinsfula, and Lang Die B ilan ne Risks. eases, when eldllbelly applied and penereered In, le no DIMS.CrOIX longer a matter of conJeetnrec It is now sane.. Inked to 2 , , ~,,r . „,.. fhoe Scot, Jae. McAuley pormen healing virtues strums incomparable to any other J W Boller, A Nirniek Geo. Daniel. specific. Soli in bottles, wholesale and retail by tot Man- C. /Pm. CAt Rickets., Nathl Bolcom, nfacturems JOHN C RAKER Si Co , Ihrmen 0. W Jaricon, J. Lippincott, Wm II Smith No 100 North Third et.. Philadelphia. BB- A home Institution managed by Otrecto-e well And by Drum:Aka in Pittsburgh and elserb.e , known in thie community, and who will liberally adjust feB-4mdkerT , nod ProMPtly pay di Danes at toe Om., No. .. Mat. -- - Street, (Spans k Co'. Warehouse,) up stem Pittsburgh -01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROI.D. Dolbc THE. ONLY RAILROAD PJdry mpoYsbq by a /Ingle applinhon ezl RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1a.55, As red clouds darken in the deilight , the PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows, until far. And blacken over Dye s heaven' tine akYliglat. thee ranee: So Cilstanosall bare ur Fin Tuns With 1.1•01 AI 31. N. , To bleak the hair that redly burned. Mau. Tu. . - n 8•• 0 The rattle Ads cunningly blacken , the foam &PUSS THAIT .. .. AT 3P. W. When an enemy darts at the queer little gnome. Them Trains Co non through to Credal., and connect But as quick Caisrsou. will darken the Hair. there with the Comm.. and Cincinnati, Ohio and Indi With his Die of all dyes moot efileterit and rare' arm and Ilellefontahre and Indiana Itailm.da At Mans Cristrulorn's Excelsior Ilair'Dye bocid wholesale and re eddy manned°. are made for Ke..E. Zalriendlie, Mon- tall at DIL KEYSER'S, 140 Wald street, at the slgo of the tangle. Sandusky, Toledo. Chicago. de. and at Alliance 00 Iden Ender, ap7.7.d.tw • ta• Cleveland. de. No trains run on Sunday• - - - ' • -- Throne, licked, are sold to Cincinnati. louisville, Et Louie, DW1...r011. Chlaawo, Rock Island, For: Wein. NEW AJDV Ell' PI SENIENTS. Cleveland and the principal towns and dd. la the We. The NEW BRIOITTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN .111 Public Sale of the Main Line of Public .. Pittsburgh at 10 a is and 5 P r., and New Billet fore 7 a sr and I r . Works of Pennsylvania. oTicket. and further Information. aryl/ to 7\T OTICE is hereby wren, that by authority J. 0 CURRY. 4 of ,0„..0,:,?; ,:,%-,,„-,b,i'drtl, mgv,,-,v- 1t.,,,, , 7,-,v, At the ann. °Moe. under the Monongahela House, omera' . 5 sena.. Fri the t a ts cf Phllsdeopida. " on tir c.o. Or at the Federal o s E treir oaa t St. ,Tl • ip, t k i A o . n ßt . y r iw.s -•- .. , , :nti li . A bcid,, T t: . ,i t " , : i ni. , .. A . ,,,,,, : id i th t i lirAidacti.A.,riclr:gihi.u.l::7l:,l,,,ait.siiil.tslriiito..,.7l,,,,,o.clbeoctw, ~.P...111.,htih1: Pittebuzuh. Alerth lOtts 1 85 5 ptohret,,,P,,hllliedieLmlph.dis ta ' tVr ' n : - It‘l ' i ' m n n ",7 ! l ' il ' s d r o ..U:;; ' 4l " a t' n e ' l:Srfrn i m i". 1.01 tb° JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. 1 MANUFACTURERS OF i hie to the Jon ed. u the J u nista divielon of the PennsTl - Canal from tit...100.10n to to. Ea s tern terminus Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window I of tho Allegheny Portage Railroad, and the Vg eaten& di dn. of the Penneylvanla Canal, from the Western term Shutters, Window Guards, ht., 1...0f the a tech.,' Portage Railroad to Plttsburch.end Nos. 91 Second st., & SS Third sit, 1 izi e n . el i lf i Lar t‘ to u t:;r:r t ni, tl ,, ea l. e . hatwu . at for i eald Canals, and .11 the ecSarTwell. tl ' ar.histerl. r VZln r 0- r (between Wood and Market,) tarn,, Cara , Trucks :stationer, Engine. Work Shops. Wo tor Station. Toll leum. Odo, etock and Materials PITTSBURGH, PA., whatsoever and wheresoever th,eunt4 lelemeng or held i for the use of the ame, and together with all tb° right. 'Have on hand a variety ot. new patterns I no. In elal ‘ ra wad denten lof the Comaaassostrn Fancy and Plain , suitable far all panorama Particular at b.,,,,p„axe4rojAg:lo.a.,ll,f.nrotria,..rt,y;rr,3l.nrcicionelAw =died ecrlicel ty the said Act 0 I numbly. copleTf Oct ray IA 11111 On pad to eurineing Grave bits Jobbing done at , short notice mho. Ito nbtaiersl on application 10. or letter isildne.7ed to the , ollto, of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, I st Harris.' WESTERN TEA S'I'ORE, I hum!, Pennsylvania. JASI ES POLLOCK Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. 1 Ilyrourirr Lamm., ilarris ( gr ' n e tNieytirliV "' W. A. M'CLIIIIO. mil'. ltd , _ _ ___ Our Tea 4 will be Round on trial unequaled , To Capitalists. at the prices In the sits 14 1 0 R SALE --:10 shares Citizens' Deposit e.t.a I•lliwo : Beak Rock, with the dividend scenting emu let Masts Glimil , I arch net . End Br e akfast:. akfas 4o, 50 1 ,.6 6 2 0 , a 7";Y ini oung peria H l ys & o: - . 5 F, 6 7 :: ~ Add.. Don 1 17. I•ltteburgn Post Odes myls lid ri 1 i nir i E s e c e i Tr oL itl i e jl T it e t a c ch w ers its W of an o t e e E d i . glith 1,00 and 1,25 per lb 1 ling and 1,00 per ib. 75 eta. per lb. 1 17 , 0 & 1,50 per IL t 1 %, lard will meet at the School il 0111, rata Penn. Ave ' i' nu« on Petard. the IRh met. at It o . lo•-k to appoint Twee put up In .day hoz. from sto 0.) Ilm for family i Ti , " '''°°• B6 1 • 0 / 8 ". None ion. ercerienooltc.hem , ne.l • 14, Pale... 5250..1:0)0 and ISZO to r L 111.1.21. nee A Moral doccunt mad. to retail dealer. n. 51 II LI EitsON, I'm. coppmi-J. t e, I, 13,,,,T1 and Rto Oen. Gm,. and 1 Jan, a Hs nun, sec', my loos Roar°. StriAßA- UV r Mh4 . 11 and 1.40450 . 1 1..caf.l Pulernred and Orts.o.l.3lparr A... o.anall• ~t(e.2. 116.1. J. ' , ton call foul Feuds. rte. Zr alba __ - _ British and Continental Exchange. DINCAN, SIIERMAS & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, 114 SCILS Of LI AND I;.P.WARDe.. Theve Drafty are a vailable:al all the prln -lea Town., of v.v‘tv nd. o, , tland and Ireland. end lA. Oontlanst we all. dram SIGHT DILLS on • 111.11% K ;OK T A MAIN, ITact erne GA • 0....1..1tta.ury t. ail par. of Llyrynany. rltyyrlan4l•.n.l Pe.-•:e. Intyar/Ing to Var./ •La.n..lataf nrrettrythrou.h o• tottaYs It. .n which „Moe., ran by °Maine. an 5.abi1D4113 any Tart e 1 Eurnix 12,411Yitony of MI.. NO.!. and oln.r ...till:lva In En• rot., VW rey•he lyympt attention W): II WILLIAM.I. ryt. (1 , 19 a) Ttarl styy.l i )t7 /WA. We tltTer for kale ttne II unfired Lots, very .4vaetageeswe 1**,0..1. In I,cibtroso, and n•- groctrully rt.:6*st or , ,galg r, lb. ramo. or Lab PTO.. of Abe. nomplotion *I W. 1;11now Verstr& 1, IL to this ell,- the lart. trangartost \or. lb. twavy lead trul., to,tbot oiCa lb. an•aoat a,crocialAns *alt. Of mai **tat, rouliJina . pr*culgo Anginal , * reactita to oublaff I. City i'rsto.st,, An, Intursaatl*a ••,11 to ar,artlr ~G t+Aug.k, . .**l *;:a1 A Alr,i• 7 A Jr- 4 1'1' l , 011' t`• V. tolt;',10, Fenno . lrama insurance Company. 1 11 .- FOCItIllIt1,1) AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 8300.00... RA ILUiYN.f A.%1, 0 1 . 11Xi: PlZ , Winrr -IG - 11. 1 1V- LOSS OR RIMIER RS FIRE AND TILE Pra/I1 .1 , ~ F So and Inlay! Navilation and Transpinintion DIILDKAMA. AVA.MATIAAA. A J lov Rrvarw.l2 Tri•nd. IL Kt.. S.t=il D Park oV/ICIAL", It U.,. P.M, P•ta.'s.. J titire J onv/P Calstat. 1... M a -ma— Mak Vroa V Jobutat , n.. 1%, I PattAnic. tin-rea , , al tracznev.—A Carr. w 14.1 Citizen's Insnzance t;onapl es rittstrargn 0/11(.4, 64 KIM NETWItEN 111.)0D STIZEAT.4. TAa 7 icß Tr: aNiiL-riEAp4 0 Sr duals 6 er Dee., An , demand tho pr,2,4/ 0.0.4r.E.4 end N LAN D r.t.GA r,4,A PI TTSI3I.I i H Life, Fire & grille lzustirance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streeta, PITTSBCRuII. I's I Soft, 'JAL* A r. ProiteicL l ain D. Mina,. . Tbi3 Co m pany makes every ineurnnee op Ownst:l l =ta . ennr..tad with LIFE 11.14 , E.S Alms $l. Mal sad (Yrs , ' Hisks, 4 l Las i nto and ay rot-Dery sad trlbstanas and %Lasso alas sea wally And egainet LORA er Damage by Fire, Aad awsirut the Pit of the wswiinkszt , l Novas - Lusa sa4 hastraortslka. Maass !soma at Ms loonst mt. cnivilot.wat with maletr. town rani.. rita-muumm Enhert nalnari Alimiander ?.alloy, J•03(41 M. ti,. John Ira Demon, Williams Phillips, • mud lirCliirkan, 1 Joh n Scott Jam. W. Hallman. .hi.re P llamas, Y. 0. Chas Arbuthnot. John HeAlpin, David aki, /maw Marshall. litiratio S Los, Ktitannini, John WMII, Pa. teiritileirfr I Post men, Ir..r fist eriL I PH lIADELPH IA Fire and Life Insurance Comp any, _ No. 149 CHESTNUT STRIiIiT. 011'03177 ?ILK (rETO.V HOME. W ill make all kinds of In4untnee. either ?Impetus or Lintirpi, on avatfil.crlstion of ProlurriT .r iimultiandisa. int reironnablle ra of premium. W. P. KI c h i n President. )1 W. BAIDIrIy, President DIRECTOTIP: Chem P. Harm I . ti ne ,.ps. . R. IL Enallais 1 [Worn P H. awry, .l .e. Paul. C. Ph.rman. i John Mitten, It .1. Ilemartsue 1 E. Wile, 7. Dummies. Soentfiel J. G. 0/71E. Ainent t'eli Ty fe mirtim Third and Waal gnats. Marsh's Radical Cure Trass will CUT() aaarly rtary awe tediaceatda Iteralat. Trull*. at varto. prier alums on bon d. Children's Trusses of di ff erent forms d mmneriii Mr gala . . _. . DEESE natio Stoeklnge for Cartoon or EnlwrodlVoloe Abdominal Poptexterii--A down &Bernet Mods. Pll Prop. Or the import and rare a Mrs. Shoulder Emcee to cal.* • snook id and deformed con dition of the Chest, and mw) &reams of the Chest. Buinengon Bandage. Alllhree Mild.. may he tad or tipplled at DR. KEY, SER. Wholesale and Retell TRUSS-DEPOT. 1,0 Wood st.; sign of 00. Oold.o Mortis, or 1U two nut t. 0.7 1.." t of the country by Sending the money and measure. ati2l,d.tero HOLWIES t RABE & CO . L EWOO6Bt4OII a A. H. noLatEs BROTHER, 13ANII7AOTVIZIS Cl SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IGOR AX LES, _CROWRARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timbei, Mill, Tobacco it Cotton Sorewn, !Outftwg and Pak ys for MaJunerv. Car and Bridge Belts, with Thread and Nate complete, PITTStURGII, PA., W"." 0,71 ; No. ,11.12 Won one 107 Fan Wcor. Aztißliernincn m. Lt All Irart incTuttot New Daguerrian Gallery. MR. NELSONvorad ronpectfully inform Lla friende sad the public geaeraDr that In order t rpi meet the dally lamming demand :br an Da he kw had built sad ham now completed over the Old poet Mice. Third stmt,' one of the most epaeloue Bud tomfulticeat Mir I.lgbt. Galleries ever constructed far Ds- Diret==i='!'iltl fere'it/IWArenwe ear weather, from o'clock A. At till 4 o'clock P. Id A el4l from all le enlIcl:nl, whether that jell for lAkertem es cruel. 'teems. rat Otane Palatine, Third ttrent deTchltw _ HENRY H. cOLLINS, ovmmisriotintakonewT, AND WI.OLINIALD MIAMI IN CHEESE, HOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And PrAlum OtrAftrdly, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. PL E • A TS I O ru BRO TH ER S, * ILLII2O WHOLE(Boc.s E D*. non * RUGoo.) SALGISTS, NO. 60 WOOD r ErmEh m et frir o iMorlo itlanemaido %Lad Ease and Clomlort.--Tho COnfOrMatOr lately ImpasteS from Part, nutty intbi the Hat to the Wait shape Of the Iliad; 10 II WV hat Is se eery on the bud se Nicht ans. • siesta aso olt . 4 flat . 1 .7 011 . 64 14_77. Wood lOW , Donau& sfaur wiz:I — DRAWS 111 M. A. Grunebaum & Bailin, wm. Pen ULT. f . r.re..1.. I. IiAiI»IIELL ,Per OCIUM . Mr. Wm- tk1.,4.7. M. Kier, mot mm. Wm. lllngham, A•ntsrll J*. j s UtlyueMs. R 11 M 440304 Iron City Commercial College, CIIARTEItEI) APRIL. 1855. b.l. OA r•LATVAC. lila Excelency, Go.. JAMlL9ilinn. J . (I. 71001.0. Pothort, Ilion. J. E. 71,0 T. Linn IVa 8... Enlinv.. tli. A. Patna. Ent.. Cni. Wu... Mot e 101153, 111 A. F.LLMITOA4I, Ca. WIC liertl.oo, , CO. Caarns.M. Cong , Capri/ Elltelltil., ',Arra. Bastg.gr, EN. I 4 rATIr(II.OX, Pal , i YA.stn: NI I LI.O 7 A BRO.. Principals and Professors of Plain and Irrnato•ntal Prnmauttop. I I. lIITCLICOCK. lauttur of Illteheocta system 01 Pont-keeping., Principal of the 11....1t-greping Department and Lecturer . all Int:nrtant baalness transact... ,lIN 71.7011NO.linithor . of Pleming's no,. and improv ed ayetem or 7.l,lL•ke•evitig.. Lecturer on Connuarelal Pei v.. J AAI Er , H. WIPE INIt, member of the Pittsburgh Par. Leeterer ch Commercial Law .I. 1 COON. Profn.sor of I tlathematics. ,I,lnnng men thartughly 'unallnatt I, the duties ..f the eountina boa, Tba aspens. of • Course is lass than will be f 01.11 1 ,1 eilAe whom dttutents can enter at any time doting the year . N. nrt.ri.,lnt, of time -The saristanrej, adv.. of ...Y.! the E.lnttitY .111 be . el,erfu ly given cnetodenu, foe of charge. at any future 1 '' 'rr,... Vacuity tot nu , In.n City College ik•Ve 1101. • pat,. nght,,,thelr I 'liege. 0.. r . lb., te,sh to monopolize th. tl•Aneem. •A .1.11,a in this e,ty try t 0... All ',lnds of Ornatnol, AA: Writing. renotnl to order. in 1 * 7,.. 4 ..7 . .. * .e '" ;,.... ' Z ' .4..m a A le. nil 7, • Ancient.. AAAI en LI al *fly 1161 , Poreess guaranteed. barn ! Wet Goode: Wet Goode!! ..r 1 1 ,,,r0.5. ..TURF.. 4 M A 1:A ET STREIT kiNtINT ED LAWNS, Si) ete. per Dress. fmst eotcre EA Ati 7PE I. tINY-n. IS eta rot DTen.q WET LINENS, svrT DKAPELLY MUeLlNir, WEI' lIIISII,ItY 01E1 TABLE IIIYTIIIi. 0,:. is the tlme to buy ete.r , e , sh. , “th.g..i"^m" .. ^. , 41 Mu - 1,1v,, l mylb _ Franklin Fire Insurance Company - iItILADEI,VIIIA. I.\ . ri.mENT ~f the of tht• 11. 1 41 1. .1 Ir. r . • 7:f-Al, von