!..THE,..:iJ,-.-:fIAILY.-.. PITTSBURGH GA.ZE4TT-ik„ -3' : - - - 7::il..Ti-', T% - •::117' 0:74.. , .. (P. ESTTIBLIfiaI t . BUSINESS' 'DIRECTORY.: H. PETTITICiLLT. t 1;(1..8 - ADVIife1i1411 , 13 AGENCtf __ Ming riarsr, Nur You. /ad I✓a 10. .YOU dam!, Bodo. P. & Co. we Argeds Sfit the mogt Inthumtial and lurt , t 11 , ==kagghtl Men both In tho . tMted Stases • ' TO' the - Tuttle.' ' -' - • trtrBRANDEETH HOUSE-is now open on the European Piens and tn. , / I'. tae 'n"thm etresellng public. tn whose =One every a...stem . 111 bo twists by the Mesas. il'Unuses Woof Jadawnl Hon Brandreth nous; io. 416 Ittendway, moat. No. B. len DepoL Private entrance So: 41Cenei et.—New York. Brandret Houseteztaimi, OPPOSITE lis 4 teit -Railroad. Depot, I - AhaVatidauwlaml - Cansa - e. , at all=r)reters In •TTIT SU* f.ll and coffee of eeri Wrier quality; me?delleser of the rasa= on hest The rmmlyethics:lw lobs Meeks is tntendsd to lest until e teapot - In pte afternoon. - llama( Sister:llWe ins New Yorksuperintends the cooking department. No plea natal,th MST can =pets e cheaper or better dmr,er—.• the may and the fen nth here eons! mar for" fipmurmeryli at, mid Canal—eutrencelon either street— , p.B—Dmnet and euipertertles can De somannodefed . linakariali - Wmes: BURCHARD & BUEK, South William e.,:inerma, lois sonata of the Unnoralian Wine and A.veoelaboa, losolvo o r t t k rtly an :mod In vats t sad ' CrWViboara red mai argte. att Vokal. 811%. !swat... (eleolourg)8ozolol, Uesolalfl.l4agyarbati. Saigon_ =beat, (qfa 17 ) SukArrarilkr4vl(Er• " 1 , 1 Ttlil - I'lE th r T T ti/t/WC I TIATIP b .P.Ma - ES: Ail cedatati v a=tly executed on favorable term. Haagles Patent Elastic Skirts. itrtrEs do FRA,N.ICE, No. 1 %relay street, New To. . 17.047—' None szeupenuthe extent they hen tho stamp of the patmt:' ..glt morodrernreers and sellers th f thalami Inn be promoted error log to lay. intn-V-r - • I;JAUKSON 2t SON, of the late am 7 . of W. a N.Jacknon & .Sons, Grote and Yonder Makers:246 /toot et, and 930 Broodolonlieit York, Iwo" oorkstotrtly am hood afar variety . of Orstos ► a d Fond., Algo=do ,. r nrolZ . nore I.tormsoL GratesAuille .NEVV YORE ADVERTISEDIESTB The follomjnir_llst of Bottom Firms am tort cct =oat fellable in the cifr of New Tot*, AZOORDEON FraLS-Ge, RRIINO, WEISSEYBORN CO. (late C. rffn2=ll tall= Mwit r l l lusti mats 4:11 Jel2-cd•SAS ' • 'OOTTON BALL DUCK. OHN COLTS Stan Cotton Sail Duck; 0 H.C.nr-tatt t C. Ita 71 Pius rtzeot, Nen, York. V.YMIX•I3 ,4'.., S=CMttu Ll 4 FL , r Prirlt6lS: G11726.6.1 OWEN, MeN A vrrE k, CO. importers of 31,11141 M can and Foreign dlikandianry Gccda,ll2 and L - OOTTENET C 0..; Importers of Prowl ottierEcooDeast Good., Ira 40 Brand West PSTFAN & HONIG, 100 Liberty at., and iJ rgLaVV" 1,1. 2.thg IT=J:ars '3l. 'WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind ~n Lai •." .2i0.15 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh, 005.311111 TORN, PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, eff ...ts.wassata.- of /vary Goads, No.Marra, of. 0c30.11 AM OWES, 15 Broad St., Importer of 41 Dosammammaa 01. CC. Snk C sots Laaslll/lAcwad Slit Gcods merely. tang97s3 _ORS; ECIELIEPER RAARAUS, Int- I , Tarbas effienzum 8.1 13m61.C1ott. BTU, Na: 60 Itclainse }Um. tapoo'66 INNER D. ItItELLEN, Importer of French 11:3 amtisztiad. Bids Dri Goods. &Um& Tents Merl =me gih*WhhWcalent, te, 5a Imc gene eem,t.Nor Tort "tOL',HATCH k, CO, 99 Chambers stree 111..• :IN 4 . • • A mman droanumaecur ••• ••• • • ' la d s, sad Mann- rt4,1z*J.1.43)1. 1 1A44 rTSE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in amr - - Datioruannmeze. GURNEY, No. 349 tiro:Away, the oldest el ti end • root exttattive establiehhetthla the Vatted • VDWARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign Ea - amen. Igo. re Broad Var. Goods and PoCkogo s for' warded to sod trooi ea, varta.of the wed. Ulna in [lnaba:rob, Aetoms d. Ca. •513.1y.t001b76 . . r r If. 11: A. U-raBLES ZINN & CO., 52 Maiden Line, Importers of Pronth and German bum . sod 'Dim), Ins Basket& and manufactorors of Came and Golorett ow furl:au. and Jenny Lind WerirstAndi. biti4j417155 r- kLIOILINSTiT AND ILiCIIINA TOOLS. . • . . . &M EWS &JESUP, No. 67 Fine st, trey • Toes, Ocossolesion Ifershants for the sale of ell Ijinde sVa Teats sad Carols szstiSookst 'Moal rocs taketest assaslss. Itsclosiss AireaSe Coo Lovett - Mfs ' . - PAYER. WAILBIIOCaIr. t .. • . OYETA FIELD &CO., 11 CU stOeet, lamorter. sad 47holeade Umtata la drierizah ea=se. aad. Ittoratatt PAPERS. and ffrerr . disca ratan (a Paper bilinafttetlawri material. _ I taavar.Ss LEWIS " & BAIITOW;No.: 161 ISllllmattreet—A oast Tar/sal of PAPK6. far lira/. se Stationers, Printers„ HookiFs, liannrsetarres, sadTradonnor gosrally. : • - - mars nitiNCE -SALL7WiDER SAY/1S 43.3 } Wizen kt and emir ITOBNET I k Maufkazwer.l92fearlo raral4 • TOMILVD TAN7 5 71r... - r mamas 14 co, Maiden Lime, ralnolgoTL. 12'7*2*rtd:377b 'TILES, YOU 1 . 1.0089 lOW CHIMNEY WAIL% 4:70D1E, NO. 279 strft r uitto W Garac Chirium MS ada; /0. , Wier S 5 WINDOW GUM PAINT4'aC:." If. POITIAN & CO., nen of /tree trir.AW ; WIIITE & CO: No. 41..Soutfi 2d rh6.0.101.-Bpl..dio 1....t.but...nt. N tad saautratrat.; , Sinai)* ClizraT Pact 4r Y" 01INSTONi -SPOT S CO., \ praeti ca ai.hllsterit:abran , Vfltanaz sad lialatcat ...Iwiettzges...Moli:W sad are a rtaxd ri XeLritai i.cVgriWVtat.lj at is .0 oar the best Juniata Iran ma &Pattern „1/1z.27. Ite id oaths =wt. readanatle treat& Shry few dead t ram =yam? them with their pste roana will be orteettlf,eadimaideatettislfor Owl, work. Thee Pittebanth stat - diltabwrier-tmamumw fwd.. no. inciluzos— lUTAI7 ; lETNX GLASS 49011,10. WM. DAVIDSON., &; co.; Mail2MlEsl} and i dea lers netr No. 66 Arch 'germ .rhgctattpAter Ipportfini of G. & Gees Unriv4.lled NEEDLES. - .A.gents for the mostMelebrated L • svp.wrojum if aosuenintaz zro ... .tALP r zs.% i• DeAwszes.-&-. .; PITTSBORGIICOA I 1 FYC7'O Y. - BIGELOW & `.CO" - (Euxedia - rs to E. 3!. ,EMWo • r, • • DIAMOND ALLZI:. Pittsburgh, PtOna. cOACILES, eAIIitTAGEs - , — PILETONS; , m or e" sad °teal - dencilptiotf orniio , ltetales t tomder.mok_embils4.4 M • m unsmnemdpi besMyordaskEit Inman t==oteml&b.,lll.lEotim'm t'd• _ ••^.'g insiTA,:nonius REAL ESTAT 'E" OFFICE, No:: 87 Front ' street,34 &es hem Mszker4 Dealer In Like Maar 1;1 On. Yiilzen. &c. *al sroPerti b.mr.at and snld. OLD, _ a s j i*ronnauni4= ripgwa. LTD Tenn scat, moms - mum= irtrcp.:4 •r •^ XrACTURE all kinds of Water, Gas • A t imaa s tt?aou llama tatta no with.o4tuand DRY & 00. No, Ze North THIRD Street, PRILEIDA KOCCOILISIJBACTURERS, COUR . nms..kod Importers of YRFISCII CLIJ , SKIorf , rnr and amp' itrJ) , and OAK BOLE UMW ANI3 CupetV Cloths' 2310,130ttpVi. , AiltifiSqao" A Madly itdebriiigalfte and' choice ne rii.:MintototcAß=6l, the latest and most gpTalY - .antrp.agtatTi.par tirafil plain 4enl.oan ionethar Iran ram &anion= of limp, Cotton, and LOOR OIL *CLOTHS, VCCIII usefeet .W6l a QlllllUOi sad treces. • Mfoleablatan tinn and greeS toil disdain bad s od um : coma Window Blandon Piano and Table Car er. um: %as, .10701 , 0+4, cocoa sad-Canton linifdina, guar fx% itioduan,-.1=1,21, tr., all of which win to of r I u •—• "0149 Far the .13, :11. , g Trade. • - • . VIA:0, OIL CIPT.u..,, of all widths. jgagx 3 onm. oil mop._ ilnbXr"tri.t. Bus Hata. _e tdra tO tbo Vilo/424. 1 e wur Z trails eV* OM ,m W esa:relate and toe usartmeat attach, tut o two t y. bettoZzeospracon g t l itt r , Wo to low; ' eillioakirAiramo AZ BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. g OSEPR S. & A. P.- MORRISON; Attar algtirMl43"rth duet, bet~roen iali6 h,t g 4.1.4; AttAirniry at 144,' "Bake- I 1 , ir Bulldlizi," Griuit girtret, beeiveu Fourth find ... a. ey- • ' • • • 9,430.1 yr • . °BERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atLaw, tools. Mo.! AT I) It OBERT PO Attorney 0.14. PitUbargh c ertri.4-713 IAXES J. KUHN, Attoraey at Law, office Youth greet. zumr Grant, Pitt.buszh. .i. 15417 ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, N. 89 rif th groot.Plittsburgh. israill ;;41 ..~.,:, ,~...,a.. , ..~:3 kr. RAILEB NBankers and Ex amines Broken. Buy .d sell Geld► and Silver and Not4,nogotlato loans <ma Real Ertate. Stack Been- Wimpy:ram@ Prolnlmory Not., and .111 no Bina Ea 4 and West: Buy and pelt Wets on Corozaludou." (Mlee tic. mad* on all manta In tflo Vulon. • ..IflSeo corner of Third sad Wood streets. dlmetly cpyoelte the Bt. Clarks EloteL • 417 . =flay N L W IKS & (ner-1350 1 1U1 Irumme • C0.,) 0 BA e :f• :S : e : • • • :•••4• 8 - - - FO. 71 FOURTH STREET. PITTSBURGH, • IN the numerous suspensions. of Bankers andßrokers throughout tbe country, &clog the last mouths, we area..n..4 (hallo almost every Instance their troubles , have grown out of a departure frost their iegalmats kneinese, and we therefore take oreaeioa to me sure the public, in advance. th operation,"at no sztemdatkou y in 'lim ey !Bucks; or othe oe shall temt ne from the strict and r legitimateutsid line of our bruins., bepliev ing thr.i_in avoiding all oath turnstmeute. we shall not outr be better able towre our elastomers and ensure their safety. but that adopting each a comae ettail_peo mots our earn ultimate benefit. fen WILKINS k CO. T" 'A.N & CO, Bankers and hiska4e Brokers, N 0.95 Woodstrort, corner of Diamond Alley, Pittabornia, Pa. treßur andrall Bank Notes and Cola. lot Tim* Parimage. and Promissory Notes make Collections In all the prindral titles of the - Union; Reosire Depmats on ell and on interest. and Ore SbsiscuomPton oth er matters appertaining to a Broker's business. IMO:astern Bzebsome amstantir for sale. waranan runtm.--.3tunua • nasom..—.—Acts. L nava LALIMFAL, HANNA & Co. Successor+, to Wigs Banteteettaugs . 1 0, 4 e n=at f li l tsni=loliotes.szna Spade—N.la =oar of Wood and Conant blown . received on Dercatt. Kelt Chocks for sal% and colletnionot mode on no all Nicol paiannts of the Stanci for Form.. Advances mods au colostaitonsula of Produce. &Wed 'east. on liberal term, I. R. WILLIAMS Beakers and 11 . 1 ! Ex dlooff i e BroMNorth tut cameo of Wood .d lioT.mvs k SON, Dealers in Foreign . gad Mantle Wile of Drehaa„ Certiksta a De posita, Balt Notas sad Spada. a Mutat saata Pittr burgh. Jar Collealoa mate cm all ta arlaipal dtas BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. RE4D, Bookseller and Stationer, No 0 . 73 Toroth street, Marino Itta=Aim 10IIN S. DAVISOA, Bookseller and Sta gy ittionesenr to Davis. P. Agpurtr. No. e Maks: meat, ne.. Poorly to INRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and ' oo ors an. Stationers, No. a Wood street, next door to the =wirer of Third. COMMISSION &C. ATWELL, LEE & CO-, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce & Cv=rlimion Mm.dwitt, PITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES, No. S Wood rty between Water and Front at sple. PITTSBUiIU HENRY S. KM:. (late of the firm of King Moortmail,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, IJRI DEALER PP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 76 Water street, below Market, .pl 9 PITTSBORG IL PEIiN A. PORK PACKERS, Wholesale Dealers in Provision, GENERAL COALUISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 325 I,II2ZSTY STREET, Commardal rut PITTEBUPGPL. PA. ei co.. wHOLESALF. GROCERS t Produce and CoUmleston Merchaataokrul Dealers la Pittabargnz Manufactured Artlslas, Zo. 212 .Libetty e... corner of Inds, Pittsburgh; Ps. sell-e 11111 — Erd — OVAL—S Drill ger Harbough tc Co., _ILE hare removed to No. zoa Liberty ttreet. moors ZULU= .....111=13212 • PREs.iGER LIARBXUGIL CO., (Saccee pars so B. IlarbsaglJ Coaualladc - a sad Parlraddlag I.arettarktg Dealers la Vidal aad Prod= gesaran.T. 245 Llbertyramet.Pittslaxdh. P. opt A. A. HADY, commissiMv7GT9 tr .i' ,7 3V.a.= irAcrrAyr: Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis RAILROAD, No. 8U Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. JIMITA T. Co, WORWARDING & COMMISSIoN AIER- A: CITA-NTS sad thmlerrs in all lamb ef PittAbargh Man- A.rtlelet, riPe Siwt F. , V , ,1 "t Stmt. Pittabargb. a0.5-1yd.154 & ; Commlsnot an , or • Inca:4 nerelunts, El. In Wool sad Product , oo • e 63 rtr I IMMO?: — " E — Ctr — WhOle.. e'"ee ' rE . Produce Deal nand Clunadallaa Mert•-• - ,_Ne jalo _MERCER ANTELO, General' Commie -1 Mrrobsots, Liberal sdnacid • on eoadanatend• of Prodoz• iimoorall. .1 41,7 F. B. CANWELD, late of Warren, Ohio ep • colzotheon sad farsvdin_s Msrebent.szet Witels Ws Dealer In Western tterts Ones*, Butter, Pot and Petri Mb sod Western Pratnee seneannr. Water street, Taeiaa 022 m A.W.o,DItt. a Ce.) /1 3 LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, //. Prod.. and Co=dsdan 11erehauts. and Naha" to nrCh 14.4eudulle‘. No.' 112 Perm d st ealP reet. ?It ta. burgh. . C,IIEESE WABEII.OUSE.-11ENRY s. docmsororsanustsasCcorsdodas Illtrehardocad Dealer he (good-street hee" Bu aloft Weber. Pittaburide Lake Flab and Produce Re IT 25 W, TB/ IHOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer 111 Prowl .4 Aolerlean Wall Paper, No. 66 Ylv•kst .6 e s ort 3 ween Mg and Pecrtll atm; Pittibtazh. • W McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole catmAatuarridao and Mao dimun C Wllaritarg Mann Bost Trimlalzum N 0.112 Illarka. stmt. DRY GOODS. a. a.A A. zawS rtrimikaa.-c. s. Amman a co, vox: MASON CO., W h olesale and Retail mYmcl 11X. 4 inn& TAI Goa% 2$ nth _Aiunpuy it- BURCHFIELD, Wholesale • sad }WWI Dry Gads Zdarchantg, comer northand et. Arsetaittabarsh. GROCERS. Wallace 8c Gardiner, RIIOLSXILS DELLSSS IN Flom, Provisions and Produce Generally, NO.= LIBERTY BT. . . • AGA.LEY,' COSORAVE Sao., Whole- AIJI fah, Orixiers,lB ithii 20 Wood stmt. Pittsburgh. soir AOALET, WOODWARD CO., Whale I 'rip 0 , 1.711.1. Fp.= Nseure atr.4.Phtladotahis. ISAIAH. DICKEY & CO., Wholeisalo"Oio- Pr,.ducs• mmi ijoa.N•yi - , 4 51 r D &CO.; WhoTesslo Grocers sadoommistdoraterehants,No.l73Woodals4 LIIP 'Amt. rumours& ATET MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Reo titring tifsaller; Dealer In Prcdnee. Pittsbmryib Um sad al: ktuds Fantopr dDocciestleWinti and Liquors, No. SIS Ilberty street. (ha Egad • very lugs stork crime:dor nld Urmovulabels waiLurothith 1111.ter PM kr Dv cash. • • - soss‘ --oanmp. tralm...—.—.Wll ll : l C. CO L AIGILLS k 808, Wholesale Grocers and' Coludialo3 Merchants, N4lolll.lbert7strestrltts _ . iirILIAM A. DI'CLUE , O, Grocer. and i rj 'es Doctor, corner of Wood and dlntlf stn..* boo *lowa hnno &largo noconswnt Of elided orators and noeTeao—roreLo Fmatte and If.rtoOrbohnolo and BAWL . .4 on tn. !woof Oman - - a•• • &MEM. DA.lingLL k CO„ Wholentlo Grocus,Cammlidow Madan% palm In Plteum' ttatrotsb Blantazmurs. xo. 253 Mall Amt. Pittpbccrgh. gh th CULB actEzußlMTSOrtNie, W , hole It d Pr e c d u u r re o a c n e d r an tt d t Commsiat d. d l9 L ib erty atm; Pits 4 burgh. , I dots srassouss_..i...... =Laths Donis eCANDLESB,-31:EAN 8 "Jk. CO., (Emcees nrn to WI& d dieCandiewia: intalarabv Grocers, enla Iran, Palikelams Oottancssas, suet :Maids:RS sasaaq_alAtaserslir. wises of Wood sad wMar...46rts. =2l Hide 011 and Leather Store. D. EZERKPATRICK. - No.. 21 South - Third , Street, re.tereett Sleeket sad Chestnut Pb o M .l 0 111 .,.) IJAS FOR SALE SPANI It.., SH. RIDES: .1) and Gresm salted Pates Elm Tamers' 011.Undidt Sri elirrPrern Tool* at the merest =triad the tettttlnt teittagra L iatell I:l=ef, eit r alet r is surge ftr Elides., Ith !r stored free debar s rl lid an eatosTiateat. , • • {dne TALC°ltsaasettars saird.uof illoy "0413aStitir.isid dealers la Istaserrettad ,n ner cl Goats. tom W00d. , " 16 • "c m !' fitth wil bur, Torl=l37rMir PITTSBURGH.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 16, ;1855. 1 AGENCIES. 1.. •CINIIIMItt S. CTJTBUBT & SON, ifILNEILAI COMMISSION AGENTS, for vjq the sale and purdsee of BAsl Estate, Collection of LOOll ats, ard 44 Negot Pit WM/0U Ps. iating Laws, en Bonds. Blartgsge .03-U Fa Michigan General Commission aid Collec taon Agency Office, FOB the: eollection of Rome mid Foreign Mercantile and all other Money claims, In Michigan and inljaoent States, Ineestinent and Payment or Moneys, Payment of Taxes, Purchase and Pale orßeal Estate and Stocks and I:minium , Agents. PELTIER. ANDERSON, Detroit, Michlgan. g./ pus in PVlsburpMl—Meesrs. Ammer A Reim. Rant er% iAitilte A co.. Gasetts Mon Lorene. Stewart a or.. Merchants. Maxesn—Teeo Agendas or Idl.-tdr. horn respectable Imam= Oonenana. 0z,r19.1.rd AUSTIN LOOMS, Real Estate It Agent, Moaerobandfee sad Wolter, ea. go. P 2 rth tenet. k, eet, above Wood. Bosh:taw raotoPtlr etteedod to. jyt.:dir A3IIIEL L. MARSILETZ, Secretary Citi- LY. usta Insuraneseetaraun o<l7ator .treat VI M. GORDON, Secretary Western Irian • nom Os., 93 Water etreet. I GARDINERCOFFIN,AgentforFrankIin t I LTIO ta crat Company, sLartirout come, of Wood A. AT AITErRA, Agent for Delaware Mu • Wel Itertcratme etrgerir. 42 weer greet. MUSIC, &C. OIIr 1:13.4.114L0R, Dealer in Piano Fetid!, Hullo and 31ishal Instxtnents, School Books, and . erde agent Ite .Cblekerlng's Plano Forte. axe Wastarn , ennsylvanla—No. 81 Wood street. T• ' 3 : • I er is a nem a- I s age dal tb in rN t um e . n Chri s m grand oafn n w alb a n nS Prn.a. th Colman'. .E.o!tar. Attariumut. Also kr Danbasn'e DRUGGISTS. OHN RAFT, Jr., (au:Terser to Jas. M'Ciaf rey,) wbot.o. tupto Druggist posts , ' bt nta. Dyeeteas, Au., 141 Weed .treet, 3 doors below Virgin Alter, Pittsburgh, iiiritsliedur Attu! for DT. Ford's !iodide... rebM JOIIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Dram rain., 0113, Tarnishes and Dre studs, No. We rty street .Pitteburyn. All orders will receive prompt attention. dg_ -Agent for Schenck's Polmpala liprop. mar 2441 A. LAB.NESTOCH & CO., Wholesale Dmitirl.t...ad manufacturers of Wlllte lead,Had and Lunen*, corner Wood and Front streets, Pitt. burst. meter God—LE. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in E .L= 4l. Bt i ert,'A= TmM M. aPda a rtm rdstin KEW?:W h o le sa le ..4BL char sure., rtb=l" JSCHOONMAKES. & CO., Wholesale • DzWirLrta, No. 24, Wood street. Pittstrorgh. TOSEPII :FLEMING, Successor to L.Wilcox 0 a Oa. cornet Market otrot and Dlotromd—lE M band • *of tootptoto .0 Iledlciao Ch.sts, Porromary, and pottaintog to ht• trottooto. Myst:tan. prsoolptAons carefully comp.mded at all hours. jakay MANUFACTURING. WILLIAM BARNHILL - & CO., 61 Penn st., below Marburi, Pittsburgh. DOILER MAKERS and Slit:LT-IRON WORIKEILB, Manufacturer. of itarnidir. Patent en; Chimneys. @Arnett, !ire Bed Steam Core den/cm WWBait Pram Sugaans, iron Yawls or Life Brat. etc. Alan, filackinnitlia . ork, Bridge and Viuluct iron. FLOPAiriLla doom oo the shorten:v..ore. an3teird, W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail fttiMatm-%rturer and Dealer in Catinet Warn, Lin 83 • atm,. JOlO WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX Irl.CE.a. • rapes:orarticle, EOM BOX and BILA21.1) BOX VICES. sumer of Asatsymata and Bob lawn et vs ea• K.. trawl the}land =vet Bridge. A:- leeway City. asOhnell Hat' and Cap& &I!WILSON & SON keep constantly on • t lta i a g dzry w.i. deri .d ipt i. lr an=etz e g, and fugal:WAG Rat oe l e cheap, wenallt a ssell to glee ea • call benne purchasing elanrhara. no 114( taxall. Irmo.. Sawa 11.-Mcoss. iii i bbßD — & — eb. • NYTIOLIMALE AND DETAIL NADHIONAELII HAT AND CAP WIIIPACTURERS, ANDSDEALERAIN ALL HODS OP MU. COILVEE OF WOOD LCD FIFFZSTRE.67B. Pittsburgh, Pa Rockanbrara. arary want/ stylsof Data and Cara. Mara. Bow Calf Cuant Far BonnatA accia.itnislr 1.. I. LITOIGSION..- 1110:11WILD Livingstory .Hoggtri & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. DACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, ttle and Grain do. Plelcam and Counkr do: Don nt artan, Dmp and Thumb Latches. Codas Mills of nano., kiMx Paint 11111 s. aaidndad Pat:Ardd Bolts unl Fardendasm dlannalde Outlaw et rte., form and dandn. W. W. WALLACA STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319...""1. and X= Labertv gra. mama& &MUM erect. PI22FIDIIIWIL NIONITMENTS, Tombs, Grate Stones, Panama Topa Hans a. amoeba Otanee, An.. al ways on hand. and nude to order. lry machinery. at the lowest prior, Three hundred original and selected de• etEne far .110waroente. tarn band. Week and Dab Mar to. famished to the Trade at the iowest prima AU orders O lled with derratch at 319 Litwity street as W. W. WALLACE. Penn Cotton Mph, Pittaburgli. TT ENNEDY, CUILDS & CO.. Manes° .IIX tuner. of— Penn A Ka 1 baarT 41 - 4 FMKOnfig fx sigli . ,?3l32 of alleolaxs and &ulna .• PlasMaa and Cub Card; /tope of all gam and dominator -a' Battloa. a ami d e za t oigt b lr ag n. EuxvogLonTmr TO DEATJOLS lII:VTAI3II.BDAII.DS. 1847 0. - RIOE, of Cincinnati. invented' ju eakuVe I , oeeeenent Intatbeonfa; fed which he obbttallnett Patent In vet. 1041. bold Ire prorthom t °omelet• ed,ln properly inswing the Edges of starlit of Wm (or .other ratable metal) and there cawing them tertemas or eat their way Into the eolld wooden side, or lest of a Weabboant; the suotbsels prlehmaly employed. baring bean to plough atrium or cutesrtiot to twelve the me. talloplate enbrequent ve ly sold tale corm interest and geoarmhip. In mid Patent to the ruterrther who is ref ' Tehrer l O. ICW/rfi f it WA5480412.1)& basins theosedel tbe late firm of Wayne, Bailey t Co. In that Madness. lredemed by the papulmity and extensive 'steer to Patented Watlaards, sundry venom. bare engo„-ed making lid e og dlegn them eriehontaufhority so to do. thereby be e 'no the RO O M Decayed by add Patent. Brae hove been et.r....m-need and ete now pending a s recteln parties. !mown Im be tb ma engoyed, and It is my Intention to preoreuta the all In fringements upon my legal end lest rtght to the extant el the taw, Alt pawns ere there.ore eantlorted Against rural...dog a s r Radom In 7.100 Viamhboarde, made alter the mthner tented by Itma_tmlem branded .0. 'liar's improved trosAboards. Pe..eaa Oct, Mg? come atter bow renersae., It may be well to nowt that the variation he the ahem of the crimp, or the employment of any Patent. ed Machine to nth Wageboardy. does not glee the right to use the listented Ineistrao /tows above described, wan which the value of the Board le tup deiMnde. orden for the gamine del& YeatentindlY Imliollad and th o olood prmptly executed at u 1 0 10 prime II saver the =MP o makes. by JO:glint W. - WAYNE. Pole Proprietor sod Sttamdktanwrtherten: Otrlee at gardware itors. /50.19 d hhlrdet , opr , Pelte hth. fedB- Clenunath Ohio. j...SCOTT, Dentist, Fauna str:4l4 • dir• doors watt of Mute.. Me Ail 0•-s"to6s.x. •rork warranted. late • Barlow's Indigo Blue. SARLOWS INDIGO BLUE is now well eetablisbed is the beet article ever offered Act Bine. toe Clothes. le 1. enthe freerfrons *CID 01 anything in rime to the finest arti cles. All Ilonsekespers whether. not sued 111011 find It mash cheaper and lere trouble than Indigo or any cab...article met. The past demand for It has brought ant several beitsliona Housekeepers and Consenter. will he careful to set BENJ.I , I Ballow's. put up at ALFRED WILT , WE BERGER'S DEMI STO, No. ito N. SECOND ST.. PLINADELPILLA. Storekeepers can set their supplier .from the 0100011004 Dthergirts they deal with. at prices thItgI4,I"dIV(.4I2ri•AINTS,YARINsIIES, DYE STUFFS at.; es . with first este sareerithent 01 every thing the line. litorekeethers, Physicians and Hansa. tuners implied at ream able rsees. ALYZED WILTBEROF.a. ,24.10rk No. /E 9 N. Seamd •t. . PhiWptia. Intelligence Office, NO. 2 ST.,OLAIR STRZET. QERVANTS of all descriptions supplied 1.0 Perste families and Hotels ire rormiotfel. lEsoPrited to ..all themeelree of the facilltler urrsofferea. Ps= Mn lw offered se grommtsetor future favors, ft,-Col'octlonslmomPtii attended to. ferrl3l .70 01110 . 4 t PENNA. RAXLILOAD—WanI TO &aces of Stack to comp lete no order. WILKINt3 &CO., Banitereend Commlaion Stock IL-tkere, 71, 4th et. I A. BROWN, would most respectfully In gem :P.l Illeh:c'hilth" hs itihistro_heiair,i. at 6L eVi plateramortment of nmaltant Medic ve C TIILIZSI shut top are made to order, in the rent style, warranted equal .to any In the of Ills BIM& ean be removed vittemt th e aid of a warn driver. Harlan mehteed the Meek, -tmls, mad woad of the Cabinet haUbliatanent • • Haramry a.Heastland, I amp repared to foratab their- old customers es nen se the yobllo at tarts. ' , inn ev i roli In their Ilan limey. no. Wood Monet, Ptttsbur 3. A. AUNDRY BLUE--'r he attention of fami la Lies and waslvoomen is hnited to this Ens, *bleb Ls amply Indigo diseased• basing all its propsettee retainot. The Lamalry Dine persona over the tomorsocl Indigo the advantage ot imparting • better Molin• to doting, of be , mutt more eimele and convenient, la nee. aged of be. Inge inTinsr of &boIaOUP half. ming to the lid that not more than one Wrote Indigo can be dbuseloal try wa ter. It is entirely destitute of eat pestles iniationS to Botha IL a mould solkit a teat and warrant it to bs as veprosented. Par tale to. JOHN HAFT Jr. Tio.lol Wood Ilagan & Abl, ' X( r ). 91 Market st , are eloiting out their en - Lira Omsk ofDry Goods at au n et tlemmenaadlmou from ' , s i ft s, progrustter to purchasing their ply. We ham as hand a One sesortmast of thafanftlass Paramattas, !mall Illerhus Ifool Dalalrws. t i ' "Ol r l Plaids, 11Ladonna Cloth s Tato ea Qsth. 'lambaste eh English CUM.; .isallsh doPleisllall, mmarlcre makes of Watch and other Mamnelm with • grftt Tarlaty_af Mask and uolereal Brocade Plakl and BUlpeal Droll Silts. all of whleh wllrba sold at • oast sanitise. is2S , . • Spring of IBM. MURPHY AL - BURCHFIELD Rill cow:arra* °Peal rg Oa Monday, March • CI, Their early supply of SPAING GOODS. rah A , A. MASON & CO. are now openixta ) • cams sad wimp* of CdPOOOL 310 11 CAin G lc& rummer 6tnfn. Lamas. Muslin de Laws. Tatdch lam boon burettabed at abo lota Pondbp , .7" l " at =data , than wet of mazdtfacturo. . SIA _ _ TIKS—A. A. Mason & Co.vat open on Nroaday. Yob. Iltb, 20 pea. of rich Plain sad Plaid El twine= IPm pos. of th ose 4 4 Plaids, at 111.1.0. .01Vmat4001.021rwatiOciall o, ot i ! .iir dum_ o' AMPS ' - ' NEW YORK ADVI:ETIMEMETS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE tram YISSCIIER SCNIELL'S Genera &We:rasing . _ Roo" No. 340 and SO Broactiny, Nor lark. Oat. No. 80 WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1855. Nassau .txxist) Refictbie Anse to the Mu qf Fag Yorke Pare Unadulterated Brandiu,' Din= 12031 too omownank OrliNE of the principal and great causes of the high price of Brandy In this Mullet, le the Indi rect metre from which it is derived. riinoteutbs of that Imparted le received from mercantile houses in Mum., who buy. of the farmers to that district Mid ship it to the United State. at much advanced. prime. Lod Deo. uently In an adulterated state. Inviner of theme facts, and Br the pall,ose of mewing • fair prim for their product, a union of brandy growers In Prance b. been eceompllatedrwith the velar of shipment to the United State& The name of the consolidation le the Central itorietY of Vipayard Proprietor, of Co goser, under the general mma autement and the dirretion ofE iteddon.Ptealtirnt,a Vim kreeldent, and a Committeelnepection of eight mem bers. The society . Wolf numbers tire hnodred vineyard PloPrietore. monad them tome of the moot iniluintlol nomemen in the neighborhood of Ono.. who contribute. under motels bydavre. the entire growth of thaltvine. plirde to the en geral fund of the moiety. the present rapt. tel of which Is three million franca. Thesdrantagostobe obtained from thle emaiblnation are oo moment as toren der antoseattal7 any further comment to the eubject neverthelem, It mar be worthy of obeermition that lbw feature. In this society poems a more striking claim to public attention then the fusion Of intermit effected he tween buyer and Feller. Since all are ebareho dere, it, necessarily. becomes theinterest of each Individual to con tribute b every meson In he. power to uphold the ref:ro tation which the moiety Is endeavoring to tart. for ship meet of the hest qualities of brendleS. Poe this purpom • dames introduced in the statute. (article 40)..landers it imperative that shareholders gall euPPIY toe SOeletY with the Tell beet tbgnee hrandiee, °themes they blear the ilabihty of an entire forfeiture of their damn The undereigned. mole afrente in the Unit" N t cW the Central Society vt vi.ororo Provio o on of c00t... would solicit the latenton of merchants, hotel keepme, grocer and others to the vintages... on head. mtdident that they will compare more faeorably theta with:soy arti ale now in the =amt. and at pflooPhatolos the etandard of moo ordinary Cognacs Dlr. VENOGE CBLES. mylvinav LIS Pearl etreet. below Wall. New York. PAIRS HANGINGS, ernalansin Ann Man- THOMAS FAYE (41.00., 256 and 257,Broadway, New York, . Down? apposite the City Ball & Peak. lit , }3 constantly on and a full stock of American and Preach Paper Hansdnitd Borders. ere Prints, Curtain Papers, Bed Testers, Statures. Landscapes,&c., of every style known to the trade. Ilerthante laylner in their stacks, can boy from first hands, as we manufacture largely and impost direct from french klatinfacturare, for whom we are ode Wents Is the United States. Oar retail detartment comprises the richest styles of Decorations. Special Importations (made, when desired. from our splendid cellecenq of samples. Artistic Paper Banners sent to any part of the trodtedt dinter,mhlP.Senv Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. SMITH, WHOLESALE AILNUFICTOP,ER, 234 and 235 Broadway, New York. The most extensive in the world. T IIE late fall in the price of materials, con aeon the stringency of the mone market, bee ctral,r 't dote to manufacture largely for t he Poring trade, and to offer to merclunta at very • low prima the t rail and meet complete amortmant of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to be found In Europe or Amestra Mamba:4. visiting New York to buy their geode. ere reere , rtftdlr Milted to tall and evantne Lb. Wok. *Sum N. 11.—Pleue cut thLe card out and p t It_ onr_pork et boot Ibr reference. JO N I hOLMI roldaYmy !cimewtd4r. 1855. 11ILLINFARY. Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, ' 664 Broadway, R. re sILS now prepared to eviibit, and offers fo We to ',holm& and retail Burma. at the bleat pas • cesh prima the levant and beet Mated stock o Preach. English and American Stildnerry midatran Good Erowaed at any one reetabllslement to this dire' octal net euperlar to ter former itettortatlana. !Spey_ nave o nolootett- twttb great care by that celebrated n !Warne taballeure of Partly and Mn.s tine, of Bondat— London. P. S.—Pattern Bonnets constantly on hand. Orders by sett gam-mall attended to.. ). oted 'ff.3tnr Mrs. ELUSIONS. 664 Broatbray, New York. DagnerreoF Materials, ho. licrchants aret rrvert request • di, sit o this abaftat. Fad In any_Daguerrenty in their town, A,NTIIONY'S erteral Depot of Materials ' tar thektioaretwotr. and lueyirturee oaßtvema C. woes forod oirslmtion. Goode no be lout by elleetek TwlwOlo ondril , w7. but jartleerrith wham we tow=intunMted. must ere refer .CM. a to their .hnitr to m7thr tiro Wirod• onnni , iii. or remit with their order whoa& to SZPRISaI of tr.. gortation. feiri3.ll IL Al.aliONT.gilli hiroadira*,N. 1". New York Bag Manufactory. PsAM. Flour, Feed, Grain, Maul, liorniny, Abot. ttucdterheat, SAM Gosso sad ell o th er klub of. aide uld printed to order br madam , bit . der parch Address. es above. IT Plettatred, Icew , reek. WM. SUM MON, IV iaolenale Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, rrnsm. 202 RSOADR 1T...5. T. I Straw latiods, French Flower. &c. CCASHpurchasers aro solicited to email:Le ortretoer of STRAE pl:49p . „s Frew . :r• Flower.. •0... le he one..or that of az, other siostles boom In the City. W hall metre, the =song sews. per eteseeer!, wed o ow, znanufacturs e 'the {start etyles of lO_Piraffh. Ifremt Flowers. tr. to- which in offer to CASIt Jorreba, 1et . .0. so...Mb reduced Won. LIOMItit &VA Ctil3lll. as Otl John at.. ear. 'Woo" hew Jerk. 81 ** IN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE, DIYUGOISTS, NNW =BK. zu.rmsseatorto.no witiumst......qtambeas. IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their o-1 ..1 mut.% both la Europe and - rag ladirayind Yrtrath ittul Mulish Mena/Aga, rerfurre Fart MIL ~....11rrigro, Mir 01 .14ruk.d ett&N . aim ha. by" riartnract=terros. Orden , eMI WA will reel e thefr attention. er jg VT" __ALDERMEN__, I. Donaldson, Alderman._ EIIFFICE, Corner of Eenn and St. Clair sts., ritubork - h. All bad oe. pertaining to the often of ermon dill bbe promptly attended to. Sa-lyd _ Patrick McKenna, ALDER3IAN OF THE THIRD WARD. kFFICE corner of Grant - and Fifth streets, y (lbrolorly templet by Allen:me Loeb.) trtfortt al WM.?, portatirog to the offiot ot Aldartoon nut J =if • . of the Note trill be promptly' attatoisd to. Oa= MISCELLANEOUS. STEWART & KILGORE, MANITPACTUBERS 9P COOKING. HEATING. AND FANCY STOYES - , ORATES, FENDERS, Pipes. Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND WARELIOVEE, No. 267 Liber St., corner of Rand, PITTSBOROIL PA. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S 1 4t , LIVERY AND SALE t om. ffrABLE. miff 71: Diamond O a Use riel and Cher!, . • 'apl6-tf pirrentruan.lll` ASHLAND HOUSE, LECH MERL &BOVE. 6EITS2/1811113T. PIIILADELPI II4 . H. 8. BENSON, PROPILILIVIL wlyr Mod, $1.60 p3 , 4423/-101 Iday 3. 1364-I,d w - ALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Nelda,. In lt PlaloMweill Ara No.:malts Papa Us i No. Bi Mod rtreet t. tts trole A rit of tho cols temszadketurn, News. Do. ootat* of Pula. ' • zab343 I[AEL,FASHIONB FORLADIESTRESS 111P4-1-The Prenh Tubb's.. tbrJUNI e dim:epee dame be ch We we the Lt pre: it R& L. & WILEON, '0.270 len.Wec Pew. above Mud !deed.. K. IVO Li MR., ZONES & CO., pnorsurroes KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ORWARDINO AND COMMISSION NTS, Mast Dign. Sesenth street, plug. graNftftten="SaWhi.l4M iigß i n 42- EXIt sad Clisy. Arab:salts GAL to . =EI 13AlsIKINEt v HOUSES JOHN T. 110110: NEW - YOWL Ng 9 Form ap sr.. PUILAIMENIA, PIITSBIThWII. atatlig4o., SOMERSET, MOUNT PLEASANT, 5PE4T24011.1,14E(L, pence OONNELLVILLE. PAYITTE E 02., EtOWNISTAIE, . Pratte met ,sed Dlssounts aunts. Drafts bought, told sa4 sounded, Bang Notes sad Spode taught sn4 gold Wats, Natal sa4::other . &acuities bought - gal • ftl 6 on cortmle 41'statt . Oorrarpondstua .o 4 collections nallcital. n 029 teil I LOUIS SCHAEFER, Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector OEIO AND r I'ANNTVILTANLt tuuAW l t=rg tu s. m Twairi an jaCp._retblaasotiehland. ''""trtinTanitthrg' M 1 .1 =2 rECSWI 14r. Tonne iisrter.},,,,,4 • "jrrnr • b.*. Itutiormh.. 14. Theodora unastiotter, toblolll EL Rldttellor BOOTS AND SHOES, ViHOLESA.LE ANP B - ET AIL JAMES ROBB, 89:Market and 6 Union Ms, third door from the Market ileum Pitteinuibu 'tepid respectfully inform biumitherouiAre and am . Comers, that ha hos, lcujr !tin) . 7 shd summa raatza, and tot nail mom ;ato tee rticular attention of tha Ladies is Invited tO Oren =ri rtrnU f at i, raterifairigitreal Yasay Echoed which smear/foil liehttga: Vat 01111thitlen. pntun , oriamiland Wearivticies. pa. chum for cob In lalue.TcUmtithre ...tibia to sell E l low price e as soy estabuslatoeat will:sell the city: Elt. nit omtinom to Vism:thethe • az heratolichL may kind of Ladled sad lientleroutue wear, la tha rawest style and of the best materiels. arill•tf Black Dliunond Lim of from Liverpool to Philadelphia t e SS Wee& month, ac o from thtledelptila to Um , pool the 1 mit of merit mouth, owned bit Thome ntd,y r i. POO 00.. Walunt st, .Phlts,deph* gad Ritgulma. Aconite &5.0., Liverpool. Th. sobtor, Agent Meth* Company.. hat always on hand P. 311411 Tickets and Eight l i ra Ice any amount, serable at any Bank In England , /rebind, fkotland and Wales. Also. bring i rsenarte form New York and: ildladel- Idda bY Bar JO/IN T 1103114 0 .10, Zumbean Agent, •20dsd Nu 410 Liberty st:Pittenorgta Pr T. PAINTERS. Haa NA.2. &mimes, PO. Dv THISD_STREZT 03Kosen Whod sad Mut.ht boom) t AU orders promptly attended to WHIM oramsted In •Feldo egg" • OSW EIGHT DAYM.LATER. FROM CALIFORNIA. I=l The United States Mail steamer Illinois, James McKinstry, U. S. N., commanding, arrived Sun day morning from Aspinwall. - vlUllingston, for New cork, May 8 - , 8 P. M , and from Kingston, May 7, SA. M. Experienced strong northerly winds during the entire passage. The steamer El Dorado, with New Orleans mails and passengers, was to leave Aspinwall on the morning of the 9th inst., for Havana. The Pacific Mail Steamship Coo steamer Gold en Age sailed from San Francisco April 17, at 1 P. 31., with $1,372,000 in treasure and the United States Mails. 21st, at 10 A. 31 , spoke whale ship Wm. Leo 'of Newport, 38 months out, 700 barrels, all well on board. 24th, 7 A. 7,L, arrived at Acapulco, and sailed from thence at tP. 3L, same day for Panama. 20th, at 2 A. Id., the ship struck on a sunken rock off the porth west end of the !Aland of Kicaron. She commenced leaking badly, and it was deeined sdraable for the safety of passengers, mails and treasure, to run the ship ashore ; which was accordingly done, a smooth sand beach having been selected for the purpose. There is a strong probability , of the ship being got off. After a detention of two days the passengers, mails and treasure were transferred to the steam er John L. Stephens and landed in Panama on the 2d inst., all in good health. The Golden Age was 2,691 tons register, and considered one of the finest steamers ever built. Her original cost was about $340,000, $325,000 of which is covered by insurance In Wall street and the balance supposed in Liverpool. She was built in 1852 by Mr. W. H. Brown, and Fade the quickest passage from Liverpool to elbourne over accomplished, since which time e has been employed regularly on the Panama and San Francisco route. ' To the firm of Joseph Hawes & Co., who have succesded toile business of Adams & Co., be tween New York and California, we are indebted for the following additional account of the ace i dentto the Golden Age: . "The beautiful steamship Golden Age, under the command of Commodore Watkins, went ashore on a reef extending in a north-westerly direction from Bicaron Island, about let ?° north, and 210 miles from Panama, on Sunday, April 29, about .A. M . . 'the passage between this Leland and nibs, its neighbor, is not difficult, but perhaps the brightness of a fine moonlight night and-the perfect smoothness of the water rendered the commodore fatal by confident, for heitood calmly on deck, with far. Aspinwal by his side, when his ship wanton. It is on his part an instance, Common to all men, of the apparent temporary absence of the usual strong power of the mind. No doubt his error is as unaccountable to him , self as to his friends. •"The steamer was quietly backed . frem her position and 'beached' in a small cove inside the reef, perfectly protected from the ocean swell.— There she filled, to the lower cabin porta with water, and forming a bed for herself in the soft Sand, stood almost perfectly upright. Seldom ins the work of destruction more eaddenly ac complished. It is to be hoped it will not prove entire, however. 'The method fidopted 'hi rescue the passer. gars 'mantle that could not fail of seccem. A boat -dispatched - to Pantuiiiwais orderdd to keep hr, the trdoit of the steamers bound outward' and to speak the next one bound upward it' possible; if that should prove _lmPosSible, the - directiena given the officer in command were to proceed straight to Toboms and return with the Panama, the steamer on reserve there. Singular to tell, Both these- objects were secomplished; for the boat fell in with the J. L. Stephens, and while are were going in her to Panama, we In tern fell in with the reserve steamer; which the agent hid dispatched simply because being overdue we I were considered in danger as a matter of course. Such are the excellent arrangements otthe Mail Company: The mans - end treasurer were Saved and crossed the Isthmus as usual, bolus Octet • three days behindhang. We lost another day at damalca, as the Illinois iths prevented stopping there on her downward trip owing to a ease of mall-pox on board. Mr: Aspinwall remained at Paso, add , willretnini sin Ifttvenit.'if t Although ,California has more natural resour - des than any country I have over seen, and offers great inducements to both capita! and labor, yet with all her 'immense advantages • she. cannot, prosper until there is a great ehangein her pub lic and private affairs. In the management of this city mere money hag heel expended than Would be necessary to - govern ten ;cities of dm idle in. the State New rork T It , le estimated • that the expeiltditerintUat - jit !hie city and county, incletling , all the . fees paid to officials, will reach tio.Millfone of dollars. And this in a popnlation.of - tibout sixty thousand.--- . City warrants are now soliciting at 60-cents on the dollar with a decided downward tendency.— At the last sitting of the Grand Jury four mem hers of ills City llonneil were presented iind one indicted for malfeasance in office. Although business generally was never duller than it now is, the'dulleees does not arise from guy real deficiency of money in the country or falling off in the production of the mines. The rapid decline of prices in real estate and nearly all kinds of property, the losses by the bank suspensions, base so alarmed people that they are afraid to loan their money at any rates. And this fear is not groundless. The Securities here are of such a hazardous character' that but few persona can loan money rudely.— Improved prop erty, brick stores, the best real estate, wilt not now bring what the land alone east eightein months since. There we not less than WO small dwellings in the city to rent; and yet rents are exorbitantly high. These houses, were built when labor and materials were worth twice or three times as much as they now are. Nearly all those who built upon leased ground have lot their improvements, and are considered fortu nate if they base lost nothing more. The difficulty with San Francisco is the want of population in the interior. The city is too ' large for the country. With the exception of the Chinese, the population of the State is increaa- I Mg vary slowly: During the first three months of the present year there has been a great fall- log off from the same period of last year: First gaarter nj 1836. Arrived. Dwarfed. mat„ 6 2,42025 33 .1.1108 Fema Children 400 64 Total first messier of IBM. blalas Females Claldsest • 1.1441 , 9,660 4.15 M 1133 2.4 47 Total 11.700 4.735 Z From the great remoteness of this market from all others, a state of things exists here which no person men , fully tuideretand, without witnessing it. Trade of ell - kinds like stock gambling. Fer taatiitel, 'the - price of 'crushed sugar was three weeks ago 24 cents pen pound. Now it le 10 cents. The price of adamantine candles lately rose in one .week from 24 to 60 cents the pound. Spirits of turpentine sixty days ago was from threel.o four dollers per gal lon. Now it is from 60 to 60 cents. Coatis now being discharged from reside, and cannot be sold for enough to pay freight.' The fall Mktg as rapid as the rise in an article. Pricer here are not governed by supply and damned as with you. Auer:Octet scarcity is just as effectual to raise prices as a real one. But then suppose yon raise the price on ascertain article to-day by tomstalling,the market, be-morrow atrEnglish or Freuch or some other vessel arrives, laden wlth.the very article which; you 'here made scarce, and the market "breaks" and down yon go. A small deficiency to supply immediate weals,. will raise prices enormously, and a slight glut will knock them down to a mere cipher.— The New York merchants can see by this whet an Uncertain market this is for hie ventures, • and that the greatest foresight and wisest man agement cannot alone save him from lose. Equally uncertain is fatting. I presume that Most of your readers recollect reading an so .count 9f the farming operations of John a her; ner In, I think, 1851. That account showed an immense income in a 'single year. Be had pit; tatoes which gave him a profit. of $l,OOO per acre. lie became rich es by magic. The next year he cultivated largely, and so did hundreds of others. And what did he get for his vegeta bles ? Nothing. • The price - was so', low that it Would not pay for carrying them to Market. Bo Mr. Holzer hail to pay his-laborers the same high wages he paid the previous year while his crops rotted in the ground. 'Our population be lag so limited and no outlet for oar surplue, to , gather with the fact that more produce can be raised here with the pane - amount of labor than in Any other Sate in the 'Union, renders It im possible to tell this year what prices will be the next. And this rale extends to everything that can be produced here. You read of apples hat ' lag been sold fora dollar each. but the first bearing season that is reached they will not pay , for gathering. It will be just so with the nip. lug of cattle or anything else. When Bur Amer, leers commence growing stock beeves will-n be worthiPore than ten dollars each. The native Centerpiece, prior to the gold discovery, never • wow' tiw ythleg . bit their hides- end tallow, worth about two dollars it pima.' It is these tee: mendous fluctuations, this uncertainty thatdis counties and bankrupts leaf the penitda and drives many of them to ieeperati habits arid Prior to the late bank suspensions there was quite an npweed tendency in the hour - .market. . Some 'speculators reeellectifig - therlinte when , gear mid sre $4O the barrel, looked sailonali f° 114. " 41 - If biz** operaloiCcoald, ' have ;controled the market prices would lia;re, been high. But they were unable to do this and • they are now compelled to ship their flour to I Australia or some other port, or hold on • and be ruined. We have got a year'e supply and are within four mouths of a new harvest,when good wheat will probably bring nothing more than 60 cents the bushel. I think that three bushels I of wheat; barley or oats can be raised as easily as one m the state of New-York. Sending flour hero is very much like sandingnoal into the in tereior of. Pennsylvania. The season thus far has been highly favorO:tle for the next crop. The branch Mint here in its annual statement, shows a total eciintrgis for the year of $13.094, , 67206. It is supposed that the coinage for the! 1 ensuing year will reach $20,000,009. The Legilaturo has resolved to adjourn on the 80 of April. One of its best acts has been string-mt law against gatoblitsg. There is a disposition to make another' effort to elect a ' United States Senator in place of Dr.Gwinn, but , I think it will notsucceed. . . . Mr. Fillibuster Walker has gone down the coast with a company of men ' , .to establish a colony." What a generous people we are chit- Ling poor human miter& everywhere. and giving out glorious institutions" for dothingi The mines are yielding largely and every day brings reports of new discoveries. Mining 'sly. far the beet business in California. It is the safest and promises the surestieturn. Meehan ics and clerks, who in times ~ pest have been in tent on following their professions in. San Fran else° anti other cities, aro now _Soaking to the mines to try their fortune at gold-digging. This is well. When half a million Seale men are la boring in the mines, there will - then be an preach to the developement of the riches of Cali. , fonds. The news from Kern River is of the same na ture as the accounts received last week. The digginks are by no means so rich as ht first rep resented to be. ... 13ranChes,of °Freedom's Phalan' have been organized in different sections of the State. This is a sort orgabization. We h ve dates from San Diego to March 31, and from. Los Angeles to April 14. Tun Reitman - 11 , 1 nves..—Sitiee our last !sane, Kt_ eaye The San Diego Herald, nuitaber of citizens have-returned - from the newly-discovered mines, and all confirm the information we have hereto-. fore given of the fact of gold having been found. A majority of those who hove rettiatedare so Well satisfied with what they have seen tharthei are fitting themselves out with - the necessary minieg impliment and provisions and intend-immediate ly, returning. A few others, who were not eo well satisfied in regard to the productiveness of the mines at the point now worked, are still so sanguine that rich placers are to be found In the same range of Mountains; but farther sauna, that they fitted out with a month's provisions and 'started out an Tuesday, March 17, for the purpose of thoroughly prospecting the range of mountains as far loath as the Stateline. Several m en came in [rem the aeirlY-ctiacevered gold mines on Wednesday, April: 4. They report that those at work are barely making day wages,. A party 'of two men, by . hard work, took out forty 'dollars in ten days. . . T 6• Weamer Our readers will find in another column a re port of a recent trial-trip of this famous vessel,, with their new steam machinery. This Madden* contains some improvements of Cept. Ericeson'a upon ordinary steam-engines, which seem to he remarkably enocestiftd. We are glad that with her new arrangements the Erlasson Is to be distinguished by, some evidence of the inventive' genius whole name she henrs; and in tortgratrt; (sting bet present einem ocher . success itscerna no more than proper to' recur' to hei earlier: MS- - 'tory and give a Clearer accountthan has yet been furnished of tne experiment othot-air as a:motive power with which' she has bein Connected, The story is this: At her first trial the ship Arnim:- complish ad about nine inidintione of . her , ibeels •a minute anti a speed of about seven miles . * 'hour. Her'eylinders'were is large, being.'faii teen feet In'dtauleter, that the'bottonis, to which the fires otthefiunaCe whs directly applied,„„were i ld rcladi insecure limilogh constant expansion_ and nttraetion. This difficulty it Was. found could of ba easilfremedied, and. the plan Was adopt ci of running the skip outhehigh-PrVaanro prince le, and by this meartivery much reducing the s et of 1126 - cylindeut, bringing theta dliwn'eto_ about eix feet. • Tbe 'operation was long in being accomplished, and was attended with very heavy expenses. These expenses in connection with the original cost, which was of necessity very_ : large from the fact of the ship being the first of.l her kind, brought the bills of the vessel to a ve't 1 high figure—it does hot matter what; Imilo',the amount .0fDA , Te1 1 4,..../1ie44 3 0.ii04.: 4174 .Tr .- Site Was originally mined by a Company; Who hid clubbed in Carionsaureito try the experiment of the new motive-power. Gradually one by ens of the , mimbergrew nertohs and wlthdiew,deav ing the enterprise, as often happens in Stmh'eat ses, on the shoulders of the one or two who were most deeply in. The gentleman by far the most largely interested, and to whose energy and bold ness 'the experiment on each a magnificent acale really owed iht life: was Itir. John' EC Hitching. He bad stood by when all -others had deserted, mad had antbmiastically flung his fortune into the cast. . , ‘ , Each was the state of things when the ship, in May or June last, made her first trip with the new machinery, and.when, in returning - to her dock after what Capt. Ericsson deemed a most successful trial, She was struck by that fatal flaw which carried hum to the bottOtel- Owing in On extraordinary expenditure upon the entereriSe. which It'afi upfo that 'lthne,,b - eart litachs,"`Ehillow .was - Most miens,' though it - would perhaps have' been fatal under almost any , eirenuatta urea, for 'the largest purse has a bottom and the most en during patience may be exhausted, The inter nal follithing of the ship, which was most sump, tucius, was ruined' by the accident:" The river was then erwolledby ahem - rain - and turbid in the extreme. The mud of its banks; held in eo- lation'by the disturbed currents. settled in every chink. and cranny, penetrated and encrusted ev erypart of the cabins ' saloo ns , staterooms and engine, adding to the latter a rust even worse than (ho filth and necessitating its entire rein& val. :The accident, though happening at halite, was nevertheless a complete ship-wreck. The ship was in fact, r educed to a mere bulk, with everything Movabln iu rein's end everything fiXod requiring renovation, the entire machinery' eluded. This would have been a staggering blow to an . experiment-of this nattirelinder 'any cir cumstances. As [twee, it so happened that Mr_ Kitching had overstrained his peouniary, resent.- ces in the enthusiastic pursuit of.his aims, and on the very'day his ship sunk he - receitrednotice . that he had-gone to protest iti England thimigh . the Abundant caution of hileominereial crones. , pondenta there, who - had income apprehensive in regard to the once.= of his great experiment. Added to the expenditures, the losses N the de lays, and'tLe vaxatiMis'of the enterprise had - been so fruitful, Violent - disaster sealed Its The ship. was after weary exertions Smelly got into dock. It was then that somebody's money must repair damages, and,he the means of saving what could be saved rom the wrack: There Was no bne having sufficient confidence in the iesus• citation of the now unlucky enterprise to advance funds to carry , it oat.. The consequence was, that the beaten track had, to be !snorted to and the vessel converted into a steamship. Such is. in brief the story of the Ericsson. Although , there has been a failure to realist - the eipeota- Son ofthe parties concerned In Aix enterprise Of propelling large ships by, heated air, through the series of untoward circumstances that have attended its deislopment, it , by no means followe that tlie theory' has been proved practically im. sound or incapable of 'applictitlin according to the expectations of its antlices.n Ott the contrary,. the experiment stands. simply, in, the position of an untried or but parthllly tried scheme. In the future; and under other. m and More favorable an spicer, the enterprise may possibly rise Into sun• cessfed accomplishment,- add new lustre to the genius of the „inventor • who'. conceived 'it,. and elicit admiretion for the heroin vigor, the bold ness, and the lallyipurpoSexof Lie enthusiastic though'tuifortnnate backer.—N.“ - Y.'2)13. • ' Tee New Twassv.—The leading press to the interest of the slave oligarchy - -in-thelfortir is oat-intaver-of Kansas -being- madd'aldavehold ing State byway-of preserving the balsaoeof power, and-as the tmly taint of: preening the Here it avowed irhat we have'oftett asserted, that the admission. of. Kant/mem a 81are Stitir in to be the next Uniou-satitigtneastre. -Thcr tpen audacity of the oligarchy-and ;their rNortherri tonli is only entailed by theirTinigtity and 'viol knee: (they dare to repeat Is tiMe•hentred ordi nance in' favor or Freedoin,opun 'met Territory 'to 'filartry. by. shameless' aggreSsiot , and Tree. , booting ocunuest, 'and then turn round and 'say to the Free States,- wheat'. they have robbed and - dishonored, 'that tmleir Oat MC permitted the permeable poeSessitur of the 'conquest the talon .all be diseolsedi itiorolneolettlyz twin. 'tioni .propositiOrt than' this- im the part of the oligandly can bo frumeii- or suggeetekit is one past our power of. conception. 'And if there is a lower deep , of mearmess, eenhtty aria . poi trOonery into which their Northern seriitors can detoend -than tri.bielt wadi n pmpositicts; that alio is fathomless for our penetration.' We do not allude to this position to' dwell ettit Or tonne opposition to•lts - gigantio iropeo! thiencei and odious audacity. It the bare state,. Mitt la not Of itself enough to rause' the mei est indignation sad. lb* Mosudatemnined Immo= sitimeof mines of .tke'NlnilOrtids would • - 'sr 1.,:•-pt MEW= VOLUME LXVIII-:NUMBER 227. - , - . employekin.trainito Mare .thibilThe libel ai owe they are abject traitors to Preetlem, 'fit eisli, Pr the chain and the halter.. If the: North Wilt hesitate in her purpose under such infamous sug gestions to. her fears, a race more deserving of the degradation to which emelt hesitation Will doom them does not exist.''lf the people of the . Pree States are capable of liitenlng for an In stant to the humiliating threat, they deserve the eternal bread of coward and alavery.-The mast outrageous of .the aggressieus of Slavery mast be tolerated or the Union shall be dissolvedi.a. Let it be a thousand times dissolved we answer,' infers submission to the first step in the "elide Of the Slave powei to domineer over this coral; hem shell bo conceeded. . But the threat la empty as the wind. The North has onlyeeetand resolute and firm in hostility to Slavery extea. sloe, in order to extinguish the daring crew w h o not only meditate the congoest of all our-teed forfeit° Slivery, but the essential suideotion of the Free States to the elave„oligarchy. Disolu. tion of the Union, Messieurs Slave Driverst.... You dare to intimate that on rejection of)ransas? he Northern 'people will meet the threat with e stern its merits.—N:./i Tribuim ~. , ... . RAM AT TIM SOLlTlL—Dr...polley, of Savannah. Who has been employed by the Smithson In stillation to taco : daily meterological &nervations, at that place, reports that only 87 inohes and 73,6 thousandts of .rain fell .frourthe 1854, to the Ist of- May.. 1855; whereas thee as , sage for the preceding ten. years +50.2454-- making a difference of 11i.433,0r abont leas last year than the Sverige for ten years. Speak imgof this result, the Savannah Republican nit* The dry weather which, has prevailed at - Sti-o numb the pasttwelre months, extended through, out this and the najoiningStatest,, 1n som n por-, Cons of southern Georgia, planters hire been. compelled to haul their- drinking water fire of On miles, and in some instandeir to - drive their (fettle from ten to seventy miles,. to the netreit Liver or pond and there leave them! Railway companies have found difficulty, in come places, in obtaining the necessary water for their loco- Motives, and the rivers have been so low eeppeeaa the Cemulgee, Flint, and Chattahoochee, with the upper portions of the. Savannah,; mote . interrupt navigation, and thus keep bank pen 4iice beyond the usual time. This is trite of other cotton' growing' States, Meanwhile, the. Operations of planters have been very-much Fon lat;itnin.—The bargee Corn hes sailed from liamtorr Beide for Liberia, with a tarp number of emigrants and other passengers on beard.. Among the latter were Solon returning, to their African homes, after -_a visit here on t1121131%88. Also, sevema missionarys of the Prot estant Episcopal Church. Thus their noble iiin tprprizo of colonization progresses steadily, 'year after year, and every ship which isarmounced to sail has more applicants for, passFlge than she can accommodate. If the means could be provi ded, °large increase of•the emigration ivould be coon witnessed. -POssibiy, at some future day; , the brusness may be sufficiently intmtneratiVe to tempt some of the emigrant ships now engaged in the Fonveyance t k ither nfEnTopenno, to change theifioyages to the Liberian, coasts, so, that - regular line of packets May be maintained, and , the necessity for chartering desiels avoided. — When that day. comes the exodus .of - the free Blacks will be looked upon as an mat of the first iinkortance, though just now it is thought, i - very insignificant, affair, BoCh..small,begiMnp., term the germs Of mighty erapires:Bait. Amer • , . totPrivEito - Trelitill-liestanif. • ONSIEUMALESONSRDANSE; a ni tho; and for unxaScrr Pi PP. }re 'dent ofßatia e teepectfully &numb:foes to'the ladles end gentle. .Inel> of Plttebnrshand .Alleginany. that. hol, will girt, . sons In the French Language, priewel) or In Sew. , LL'artletdsr ittentloa will ORalrrn-to the .seaulreinentl -- .ors pun and currrol rrenuncletlon. nsranneem—John Shinton. S.N3l3.,dtnl7eathr Detniy, EN.. John Fleming. EN, p. hFnue4r.,E 6 4, 4<er7 For eppir to llenzi Klel?er, et hts new Atuala . ,7 Stereggo. 63 .ftnh Street. ' ' m7l2ltd- • Borri"Clothing. • '' " rt 'UHF, YOUR BOYS -, TO CHESTER'S, for ,thErcia ths pla.? . tck St.thelout kkand rcet. .Oulely ;JOHN T. SHRTOCK., Book and Job , Printer and-Publisher. No.62airtb etree.C. above smithaer R OOK BINDER'S and 800 4tatioasm 111_111carde slasym 06 bang. Al., Allegheny leb T HE subscriber bnlnng pro purply of PURE ICI-I prop.. to fur-- eax.em.re and °there who mt.). - taxer him with thelepat ennuis Omagh the rammer, at reaennanle ratee.- lee RUrte fornlehol, lieretof-re. at the Tedefal street Sta. on of the 0. di?. Railroad for those readies WAN , 'ski. Ate of the road: also, at the Depot of the Penn. Railroad for thrergtwhnnuy reside in.the wieiniteof ifaidload. lea oullehreca street. nce. onner ot Third et. 01:6120011; il)mlets ßeside *se also . he left at the•oltica • 'oi thin raper. tny.loldattwT JO3. JOHNSTON. TEMA! lIIMULL 3011.5 Ftnititiftt Mitchell,. Herron & Coo. IaTILL continuo the business of the Union - v_g Pnakfltu,,. , ... the old MAIM of PENNOCK, AIaTOLE. 'ELL CO.. No. 104 1,11or:y st. Thew will maamtietars a. tanal, sae:seam:l MAW wortmant of eASTINGS. comp:Wo2 Cooking Stogen, Rangogand Side . Ovens';' • OFFICE AND lAELOR,ISTOVES t MANTLE 4.t:KITCTIFN: GRAILS, Hott,c , Trcre, Tray on Boxes, Dog Iron*, sailrina, . Tea Kettles, Plows , and flow Points, Mill and • Mactlinety Castinggonerally, Ana CFO &MI WATER 'PIPES of all glom MON & 'NAILS Or Tan BEST BRANDS, s • Shovels, Ilitiades; Picks, &0., All of *bleb v111.1:e sold at ausatafeetortre rhea myl 17 PRIME . 'PRESIDENT' AND MANAGERS or the Allegheny Oam Company have declared.. Dha Wend offogr per gent.. en the Capital etect- parable after tne 17th bast. be stodthadert or' thole le., represents tient,lL H. DAVJS, Treseurer. Allegheny.__ ROCERIES,-200 100 bbda anal fear 811.- .bLsrbustationAtobsages‘ steam .8 II 8711.1 i. 60. a. exti..dolden ..10, 000 pO4l G. 1'..1T. G. ..3,1 300 barbs 100 Codes. snack Tema_ 100 pita (Hdeliov...lus„ -- ' -I !00 bsslbmcb Sslains, 'lOO bu Pearl Stur,b, • 100 do laow do, 60 Ito 6 twist Tobacco; 100 1,610 lams No.B Mick% 100 bbls sot and dry d 0. ., 100 do ',iodides do do, 200 butts limed brands and 60 do piellad flaring, dust's. Tobacco, woe fdanilla and 1,16 d. 100 tas Cll7 Pipes. ; Tuditia 100 69 lams atmegs. 200 b6l3 trolled, termed, 51 nags PspPsr. oredsad ea Swint - "Al - do Aluto„ 800 but waft gro Spiess.' 601008 e" Oboolsito. 100 do Soda Salonstualn bbls extra Salt, ' po , maGGLP.GC 60 tuts so'd not. 100 tryll nap Garb Sods, , , Ith.s fail seurtostt of "rarrhlng Ustuilybipt In one Due absofittabteah 6U:snllSlXtme. • mBll .81,11111688.4„DlbW.011.111. 130 6132, 26 0. Notineto emomit may Concern. MHZ PUBLIC , . SPRING SALES of Real Estate at Roohather, ars now close& and the 'Rust& (Iv Season Us falrly commenced. Mem ettican °Mathew tech evarloy.ra. gran the .10. or VI new ittudlias .Who bass become thtleout the present Opting, ..fbon eon , : „ Meat eroPloymeht, and las tew days a hundred families more wills be r, nulled to carry On the work of the present Season. , The Cbr Bulletins Ertablichnstall to now near completion and will he let full operatlon in. Jane. Dermal Cara .will be rowdy ler delleet7, by rontract,the let of July, ltd.%, Two or three rawchurch- ea Rochether, will be cote - traded for immediately. and macron' other Inntrowr ~ manta coMmetmed. requiring .I greatamount Or meobannal arm otherlabor independent-in the Car Mate • Reticent. -which will probably employ from one onto Mfb A prominent bnekmaker fnan Pl(taturgh biain;t :earal m igbls c tax toll l, e , ftd t4 . . , o r guart.s g. l r t o . gre . tiljania= work th e present week, beside th e other yL d de .'":: .bor ' stolHo t' et • - statibilsbedto the neihborhood. •.. Out sino.gruarrits are &treacly Alive with workman. 0011 the roadeloadlos to th em lined with teem. , • - , • thraner to becoming anandurfana cl.o o r u P r O h ll auste. s .. , ..".. • etU •TrilCl)to rail.,. coma of o which now bore Afehlillea. 4 Janoillee, 3,faroilica and do:tensed thank, 2 Panile* each. • Arrywno dld not toryebetip len at the tone ' r 1 but swam crr the. four Wolin sales the present semi s private marl by calling on frs gl i t l e i ctriber itTllootel'inus—ft, down: hcbs one year and fa - In two .years, in. T. CC flOtft,D, P B.—A few 'lots ran the 'bed athdp SU:Death .appllad coal the •2 W. Z i rd 4 4y r . eo Ttme . a . tex i a t te , r . irls Ordr-brainl.s(ktok,4o.per Dont foot, 'iba'present • homeetesn and maantheent property of Mid Proust.; a: acne in the acres of the borough of Rochester, therf,the, beautlful acres brdldlng; orehard seay b . • "bought through the entorrther at grout - batgaltuttlad then me not t0.. 1 4t 14, 7) 4 thiliithin hundred MUT( INSIIROCE. COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONIC--ChartorOd 1E119:7' -PAD eP Cssh Capital, -- - - - 8560,000.. Cash Surplus on - lat Jan. 1855, S 273,273 r 111 - US:CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS I. eicsorelp 1 / 1 4011tad for the beneet et nollenbold• re: de on evidence of Medal= we bare to nubile aak. Sienna and of our ebtlltr to pay ell losses ineenulp, ww ctste • feet that the receipts of this Comprzy nom Li it apenelee feel:118126Mo to 151000 per eventiv. Its buelneti is Ism &Atwell disteltated and In tree Oplann,,„ - no Images:Lee Cmpsny„ln tne.Unlted' coatis. lnane 9 01 . to Indeninfry tban tkr.Etrie: Tbet continue to nuts . .lcumrance.onprotertp In town and strateeeo low eels Wind/tent With. uditi ba t rller holder. Mee t North-West anincerlfth and Wald streets. Pitts% AMoastmeetik, ng of the tr Commissioners of ld. the ot: It telethon; baThat = the eubertbers touts Etoek or the me Azalea' Baal( or Pittsburgh, be , teordrol toiler bLtb,... Tleasscrer the to stock bald by there, ore or taken the Sarterate•delt ate mg Payment will therefore tie made byas Eteekboldere, to 42 8..4 4 °Mi. Pea Treasurer. at toe °Mee or El. Jvnee k rs .. ritt.barte ' ALL'alle CAMPBELL. • - • - . . . :DINE AND -C.E.IDAU Elenr,.4 iieepticonstantly Cr. hand s good imost =eat of,Rsen and Rath Tobt.llonnn.fitnambes.b Osk Kltehen or Dtu'Bucketc.Woonlern Boni, IanEMBAZ ,Dleanara:Zlne tad Cbarrr• Wnith DOW*. .4 4 % 11 Finds of ware inLSRLne • ••• • • ~ - Also-60 nests Tabs, and 106 dozen n'aersts.. -- • • Warerconin.l.9,3o4 ll n 1 1 F4L fftmt.r,susbaziat.Pk.... • - Pekin Tea - Store,_ Xa BS Avg saut..e.etaar.east OYU zxr.4agtOgia.";: OW REORIVING, a full,,aasortme_ra GREEN ...I BLACKUB, ' T - "coned 'wut scia:" 3vhor.di a tivas. 1900 BBL& FLOUR—"Orte.,the: Plow ilium* azd for tea 3091,2!: • !wont Tuk nmi caw JZOO. - itAtMC.StiVUtc,ll)cualuly, *MA - 1 1-• aonackei =ire cwe okiejyr___ c- prime Sugar; taste Ca saan; 10Ct MAD NI C. Tar. tletreeilUee,
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