PITTSBURGH 'GAZETTE -PUBLIBUILD BY D. N. PITtSBURGH: WEDNFADAI MORNING, MAY 16, 1855. Removal. rrHIE OFFICE of the Pittsburgh Gazette J has bom recoor.h to tbe new traildppl c 2: the itu=labovvr.ltmitirtrleta C hat wu 1131.. Te Advertleorm—dalther tn. Editorial Eocnst or nintingEetadlobaMtof th• Doily &M, aza opened tindsD. Anixotinmsohodoolro thedr not= tartness athopaper on Hondo,' =WA& TIE Diem hand thion In bane 6 o dock, on $111131417. Advance Paymenti.—Hereaftei no irab miption vitt b. tam for the Deaf or Weekly Gamins onto payment Is made In Adelman Whearrer the et. Is op to wbkh the enbecliptlon ti paid, tbo roper wilt be Imrsrlobl7 stoned. =lns the sghacriptlo bro mond by sauna payment AD transient sdrertinnn. of army description,. will to required to to sold to sd vane. The only mottoes will be where wend month trot Mnreerritesde are msde. onithitor leLPlttateurgh Weekly Genet:le.—The extimstre nienalstian atom Maly Owe& offers to one troglnese cum Mod dentenble medium of making their intehneee kn..= Otir cirealatlan is betweenftrar and dee thousand. renehlut &most rraT nierebant, tennuttettast and shopkeeper In Western Antnarillain. end Eastern Onto. SM . .. H. P. NUELLIIit, i►te editor of the Saata Zd Ivied and noir Or/rumetad with the Pittsburg. Cumin; Is uuttdithrd to solirit subetriptities sad adrerldements for the Pittsburgh Quetta, sorordlug to oar published terms Pittsburgh Hach 1.1800. - Reading ➢latter m each nape et AMP paper Pozrricaz, amts.—The signs of the times in the political world, as regards this country, are a study of much interest and importance at the present True they are confmedmostly to one par ty which is yet in its incipient stages, and can hardly belsaid to enjoy a national existence; but the position which this party may assume on questions of great publio import will seriously effect all other parties, and the future destinies of the country itself. There is only one party in the country now with a distinct organization and a national ex istence—thatis the uld Democratic party, which has placed such men as Fisica and Dommess at its head. It is' a tottering, decrepid, and besotted party, and preserves its golly existence from the influence of its name, the prejudices of old party associations, and the advantages afforded by a possession of the administration of the general government. The people, under one name or another, have decided against it in near ly every state of the Union, and however much they 'may dishle this or that form of political association, or system of proscription, yet the masses generally agree in 'despising the 'corrupt, acrylic, pro-slavery, Old Hunker party under the leadership of such men as Atchison, Doug lass and Pierce. The Whig party has no national existence.— Its death-blow was given when the resolutions of the Biltimore Cbnventioa of 18.52 were passed. In the Southerniiiattes it has allied itself with Know-Nothingism. In the North, Know-Nothing ism-ban received a portion of the Whip, while another and large portion stand ready to give their influence and support where it will best tend to cheek the advancing car of the Jugger naut of Slavery. The action of the Know-Nothing order will greatly affect the future of the Democratic par ty and that of a large class, probably &sufficient number of voters in the Northern States to hold the balance of Power. Its direct ana important inflame° upon the future destinies of the 'coon try are not- th refore over-rated; and this is why the politic:et signs affecting that order are so peculiarly in resting. A national Convention or Council of the Know Nothings is to assemble in Philadelphia in Jane, and hence there is a powerful struggle going on - ill the interior of the order or among its leaders, to" whapeits destiny according to their peculiar views. - We have predicted :that the pro-slavery party will prevail, and every day tends to confirm our anticipation. There are other vet, tions,• however, to be settled which, if not as troublesome as that of slavery, will be attended with greaodifficulty. The New York Gauzier • and Enquirer, a paper which strongly' sympathises with the Anti-Foreign Spirit, and which may be considered a leader in the Miman-llindoo: party of New York, mentions two of these questions, in an article on the . June Convention, in.which it says, "that the first business of the Know Nothings, if they want support, isto understand themselves and mete themselves understood by the country. Let them put their principles and their measures into an explicit and intelligible shape. There is an obscurity now resting there upon which keeps the judgment of consistent and prudent men in painful suspense. This un certanty relates not only to the general political questions of the day, bat even to the inherent and distinctive characteristics of the Order it self." - The Courier then mentions the question of tolerance in religious.matters. The Protestant orders.of this country, it asserts, have too just an ideishf the free spirit and national dignity of Protest/kneel:li, to permit it to stoop to the inef fable- 11111M1D063 and folly of proscription for conscience Sake. "We tell the Know Nothings plainly that the people of this country will naturalize anything else sooner than they will naturalise the old, cast e-way, and abominated, corporation and test acts of England. They will take and bear with any past that the Europe of the nineteenth century can send in a living shape, sooner than adopt a European principle of the eighteenth century dead and turned to carrion. If Roman Catholic caw' didates for secular office are suspected of secular allegiance to the Pope, question them, =Wobble them as closely as you like. Give them a chance to be heard. Treat them as other Americanciti zensare treated when before their fellow citizens for judgment. In the name of all that is en lightened and consistent, all that is just and man ly, don't put them under blind ban and sweep ing interdict." These are contrivances which are abborent to the genius of Protestantism, and doubly abhorrent to the American spirit of equal ity and freedom. If the Know Nothing organi zation proposes to apply them, if it is bent upon making proscription of Catholics from office an established rule of action, it is time the country - should know i t.. Let the Natonal convention . ispeak." • Theneit question the Courier discusses is that of seamy. It inks if the country is to under .- stand that it is the nature of Know Notbingism to lire in they dark--its born , unchangeable \ • nature which cannot be put off without self-de . en:lotion? Again, is the rule of implicit obedience to bo lasting? 'ls it to be understood that the first demand always to be made by the essociation is the at:. ...Halation of 'private judgment, and that this is an sasenner.law of its, existence? Must sane men, ever go an swearing passive submission to the. central authority? If this is the calcelation let. it be so 'understood. It has to do directly with the estimate to be pat on the moral qUality of the Order. It will decide the question whether we have, &Oast, 'society of Protestant 'units amongst us. The three first characteristics of the society of !Gnaws Lorou, are the very three which have been the subject of our present inquiry,exclo /dinners, snrscff,. Oaf/op/int oark•boecod submission. There is o spint in man which groans beneath . the weight of its own freedom, and exalts in in bohdage if on y permitted to think that the chain has been °lard/wily assumed. lortsdnue took advantage o this, and made the most of it. Hare the E. N.s dopted it ID their own lessee— If they rintly--b advise them for their `awn credit's sake, to add the &aril of the !po tion articles which forbids any member of the Bociettof Jeans to accept any ecclesiastical or dignity. It is absurd for them to endeavor 'to run parallel with. the Jesuits, and yet fall short of them, In the noblest of all human quail- , ties—disinterestedness. It is pievisely here that they have made their poorest figure and they know it. Let our friends look to it. They have ..read—some of them must have read In their lg. nation stadiesthe story of the Jesuit-Rornu• arms who as he emerged from his secret cavern found hisprogress obstructed by a man of terrible aspect and mighty stature, armed with a naked sword and breathing menaces. We advise them to keep clear of such Jesuitical retreats, or they too Will some day fiud's giant in their path," and one from Which therewill be no dellrarence. • The Courier gives the order sound and friend ty Will it adopt it? We shall see.- - We think it doubtful If it does it will have ab , solutelyothing to stand upon but the bare prin ciple of the prosdription of foreigners, not on ao• count oflprinciples, political or religions; not an acootant nf morals, fitness or education; but aim , ply proseription founded on the fact of a man', • birth Olaf, the most narrow, selfish and unjust ;of .reasons for depriving a human being of his p o litical rights. In truth, all the principles en which Enos' Notbiogiata lelounded,,,arn errors ".and gOilitulineit.±..Boinetztthenuare specious and Oslceisted-tii:: deceive . send and wellaneening men, but thew esPiiited. examined' y will not bear the test of enlightened swains , Lion. The light of chziertianity and of liberal in rtitutions withers, scorches and destroys them. This attempt to lop off one erroneous principle after another, only shows the weakness of what remain, and the utter absurdity of the attempt to form s great political party on such a sandy fotmdation. j'; The subject of slavery in its political aspects, is, however, the question of the deepest interest and importance which the Know Nothings have to settle, in inaugurating a national party, and the one which they will find beset with the greatest difficulties. In fact, es between the people of the free North, and the Slaveholders of the South, it never can be settled, until one party is measurably subdued to the other. The Loulsrllle Journal, In an elaborate edito rial, published on consecutive days, has propo sed a compromise for the consideration of the 'Know Nothing National Convention. And what does the reader think it 64 We will tell them. Pent—ln relation to the Fugitive Slave Law, the Journal proposes that the parties shall agree that the alleged fugitive shall be given up, ta ken bacic to the plaice where it is stated be es caped from, and there have a jury trial! If the North will peacefully and quietly give up all that the South may claim, the latter will prom ise that jcistice shall be done, provided the fugi tive claims his rights. How much chance a free black man would have under Southern feelings and usages it would not be hard to estimate.— What chance a poor uufriended negro would have was exemplified in the cue of Northrup, who was nearly whipped to death by his kidnap pers for asserting that he was a free man, and for ten long years of bondage he was afraid to whisper the fact for fear of a repetition of the punishment. The laws of the South now pre. tend to secure - pie rights of freemen kidnapped into Slavery, yet they are a dead letter exo pt in rare cases. Second—Slavery in the District of Columbia.— The Journal says that this is a " little spot, " a "small speck on the map of the nation, " "an insignificant patch of ground, large enough to make a few farms," and it beseeches "cur Northern friends, if they are willing to be our friends," to "let matters stand as they are in the District !" Of course. It is not of much con sequence if slavery is continually thrust under the nose of a representative of a free nation ; if its spirit infects all the public officers, and all the society, and all the social institutions of the capital of the American Republic. It is glorious to see the American flag which floats from the capitol, throwing the egis of its protection over the lovely system of chattel slavery ! Third—The Kansas question. TLe Journal a& mita "halals a pity thatthe Missouri Compro mise was disturbed ; but that cannot be helped "We freely admit that the repeal of the Mis enori Compromise, effected chiefly by Southern votes, was a violation of faith, but it is certain that a refusal to let the people of Kansas come into the Union, with or without elavery as they choose, would be a still more direct and palpable and specific breach of faith. The Congressional - act of 1820, called the Missouri Compromise, embodied a quasi pledge of a general character, - involving no 'Personal rights or interests of indi viduals, but the Congressional act of 1854, known as the Nebraska and Kansas bill, was a direct and definite national pledge to such indi vidtuds as might go to Kansas that they should have the privilege of coming with their Territo ry into the Union,either as a-free State or as a slave State, as they themselves night elect; and - thousands and thousands have gone and made their homes there, not only with a firm reliance i;pon - this pledge, but expressly in consequence of it. We sincerely think that the true men of the North can and should reconcile themselves to letting the people of Kansas choose their own institutions, 'because the privilege has been and is held out to them by the National Legislature as an express inducement to their settlement in the Territory; because the bill embodying the privilege was proposed from the North and was supported by considerable Northern strength and could not have been carried without each sup port; because Kansas in coming into the Union ass Slave State would only be coming in with an institution which even if she were to come as • free State shenould establish linmeliately af terwards in virtue of her unquestionable authori ty; becatimi:eridan be no stupendous wrong in according to north of a parallel of lati tude these to of self-government that are enjoyed Trail men south of that parallel; and, finally, because It is very likely indeed that the people of Kansas, if left to their own choice and protected in the exercise of that choice, will de cide to come into the Union as a teonalaveholding State after all." Here, then, is the. conunrounse which the Lovas , - rule Journal, the most moderate of the Southern Know-Nothing papers, has to offer to the accept ance of the Know-Nothing National Conventions A annisrontire, indeed! yes, a compromise just like every other we have ever bad from the &fit, in which slavery gets all, and freedom nothing- but pats. on the back. The North is gladly, lovingly to turn shive-catchei and hand over the panting fugitive to the South, who on her part promises he shall be tried by a jury of —hispeers? Oh,'no, but a jury of alaveholders, of his oppressors and bitterest enemies. Then the District of Columbia ie a 'little patch," and the great migninlmorui North can afford to let slavery alone there ! Then, as to gluiest, we admit, they say, the South was wrong to take by outrage and treachery territory belonging to the free states by compact, and dedicated to free dom, but if Kenna does offer to come in as a slave state, as it seems likely under Missouri dictation and bowie-knife law she will, why then the compromise we have to offer Is that the North shall let her Choose her own institutions ! What a a wise arrangement for patching up a peace and cementing the glorious Union! —And yet, we shall not be surprised if the National Know-Nothing Convention adopts some platform on slavery about equivalent to this beautiful compromise Luxor Wasarscrros, BY Wasamoros Irmo. —G. P. Putnam & Co., of New York, have in press and will shortly publish, a life of Wasn -1.1101011, by the favorite American writer and author, Washington Irving, whose reputation to firmly established wherever the English lan guage is spoken and read. The first edition of this long expected and eagerly looked for work, will be published in three volumes, octavo; ele gantly printed with large type, on fine paper, and containing three or more portraits of Wash ington; one by Peale, at the age of forty; one by Wertmnller, at the of 62, (an original and interesting picture, now first engraved,) and the fall Toligth Statue by Bowdon; also, maps and plans. This fine edition will be sold only to subscribers; and agents are now engaged Mins ranting the country fir subscriptions. Tacinsa J. Emu, is agent for Allegheny county, and will wait upon our citizens immediately. C. T. Evans, of New York, in the general agent for canvassers and subscribers, whose, advertisement will be found in another column. We have seen proof sheets of the work and can speak under standingly of the extreme elegance and beauty of this edition. The first volume will be deliver ad to subscribers soon, and the others will follow at:short intervals. The price of the a:4l'V°' edi tion is $2 per volume ; a duodecimo edition on smaller type, will also be published at $1,60 per volume, end can be had of the agents. Editorial GamsPondana, Glas.“*. GRELNIULT,D, Dade Co. MO, May ---, RA 1 055 - EDISON. 05 P175580/108 OAZITTI: SO: —Pos sibly a few items of news from els country may interest your readers. We are only Aft, miles from the Sanwa line at Fort Scott. As we have a soil and climate similar to that in the territory, allow me to say that K 111505 will make an excellent fruit country, especially for peaches. ' It will be ranch prefer able to Western Penntiyivanls. Corn also will grow well, and wheat. The rearing of stock will be the principal business for tome years, for the California and Louisiana markets. Good mulessre now mirth at three years old, $140. They will not cost over $5O to raise them.— Cattle are driven to California: several hundreds will go this season from south-western Missouri. . - The oontut is still undecided as to freedom or slavery. My , sympathy is without hesitation on the side of freedom, if done fairly and honestly. Bat your people from the North are accused of interfering with our slaves in passing through Missouri. And this is made the plea for the conduct of the Missourians to election matters. Our citizens acted dishonestly; but anti-slavery people ettould act honestly in passing se travel ers through slave territory where they do not uwt to become ague. . Many families from the southern part of Wm gouri, endgame from Arkansas, have been pass ing into Southern Ruses • but for the last four or Ave days they are retuning. The Osage In dians obstinately ragtag to allow them to locate therm. -Application was made to the Agent for this tribe; be replied that the General Govern- meat would not be responsible for what the In dians might do, and that the country was not yet open for settlement. Fears for personal safety are entertained at Fort Scott. There are no sol diers there. Another matter calls forth more attention at present: Gold is said to be discovered on the Arkansas River ' about 400 miles from this place, perhaps in Kansas Territory, about latitude 37 0 ;' and hundreds have gone this week to remain for the summer, if successful. Some doubt yet re mains as to the whole subject, -but I suppose some gold was found there; as yet, no one knows the extent of the deposite. It. has been known for years that the sands of the Arkansas River contain gold in small quantities; and this goes to strengthen the opinion that gold may be found in large amounts higher up the stream. M. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Sheriffslty ra WALKER, of Elizabeth,. will be a candidate for Rhettlf of Allegheny CO‘Otit .Ub j.CI to the declaim, of the qualified electoraWhlge. Demo crat, and Liberty men of the district Mambetia May 10,1865. A Lady of, our acquaintance, Mx,. Yow l= No. DI Stanton st., New York. wait troubled with Llor Cotriplaint for lk lone time, and after trying men/ rented' re was advised to tow Dr. McLands Celebrated Liver Pill. She did ea, and says that with one boo she was effectual/ cumd• indigation. doPPage Of the a,eweq. mutinous , and geir end irregularity of the bowels, are all diseases originating in the am. prolific cause, as Le also that dreadful scourge Dyspepsia. Those who are afflicted with any of the above ennmsrated may rest assured that the source of .11 their maladies la the liver. and few Its correction the best remedy weer offered to the public is Dr. Mc Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills. Try them. The money refunded lino% setisfacory Duchesers wilibe careful to us tor Oat !PLANED CELEBILLTED LITER PILLS. and take none else. There ere other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now beam the publi also, his Celebrated Warranties. ceo now be had •t all respectable Drug Stores In the United States. el" for male by the sole proprietors, FLEhilblo BEDTIMES, mylldtson Summon to J.Sidd I Co- 60 Wood st. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilson Furnicei, Wroit Iron Tubing AND YITTING GENERALLY For Warming and Ventilation of Building,. A. A W. will contract 53r Warming nod TontHating by Burro or Hot Water, Pirate or Chilmon's Tornaoo.Oburehro, Wools. Hoooltals, Pootorisa. Organ Howe.. &ut non.. ati Hotel. or Dwolllnal. No. 25 Marta'. ot. Pittoberri Relianee Mutual Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPHIA. OFFICE NO. TO WALNUT STREET. Sly7.•74—Arenta•S=l.o92. Securely /needed. INSURANCE--On Buildings, Mer chandise. Furniture. Iy la tenor cenontry. The mutual principle, combined with the eecuritl of • Meek °flans!, sunrise the 'neared to sham in the profit• ofCompany. without liability for Imam The Script Certificates of thie eftmyany, for Fronts, are 'conrertlble, et _par. into the iMeek of the Oundr- CLFAI C oc aLident. B. M. fireermax:Seeratary. DIRYCTORik Mem Tinjcia7. ... T. O. ti. 8.11. . . Z. Lothrop, Hoba L rt O To ma l and.n. Rulxst Bttim. O. 8. Woo Manton mill Jam., 4 Tarlac. Jacob T. Eclatlsm. G. M. !Ctrand. Wm. Manor, Ambit:6ld Getty, Wm. M. Semple. Pitteg. J. O. OOPYIN, Agent, • er Thted ma Wood iMmta. PIIABL STEAM MILL ALLEGHENY, . Flour delivered to families in either of the trot dim Oed.. may be left at the 11111, of he oar booed et the done of - LOGAN. WILSON Ace, 6: Wool et. /MAUNA REITER. career Liberty sad St. Cr IAl eta IL P. SOHINAIiTZ, Drlagglst,Allesheoy. ER. T MS. CASH orr Adair:RE mita BRYAN. ILIANNIDY s (XX REMOVAL. McCORD & CO., RATTERS, Have removed to their new store, 131 Woad end,' S dams slats "PA &red. which we hate bent with the express edaptation to our'lroureened business. The first floor ha. been fitted up In MODERN STYLE exelsUirelr fte our retail trade, when will always be Wand a complete amortotent of the MOST Fet2IIIONABLZ ETTLEB of Oen& and Yoattof Drees and Soft Hate and papa, ea waU as LADIES RIDING HATd and CHU, DRENII 00008, admitted to the seseons. Re be Ideated to see our Mende at oar new stem. The Rita upper aeries are ugnMall WHOLE SALE TRADE. where will be *mind • full 'stook of Hate and Casa catmint dearer. fin, reliet7. Soft. Pa team, Lestbons. Etruida and Pala Leaf Elate ; Bilk Plash and Cloth pap.. and Children'. Gads of ell kind, Men tbanto alsittes our nits will find It their (Manse to examine our stook. am our fecilltise are tech as to enable o. to compete with any jobbing house In the eastern Mee. . MONEY. INSURANCE. Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon Illinois, and all uncurrent Bank Notes, Paffchascd a LOWER SATES thu any ether Mr.. TU HIGHEST PREMIUM PAID FOR OLD SILVER AND GOLD RIGHT DRAFTS oct Noir York. Philadelphia. Cl=ln natl. Bt. Loafs, am! Lilo pttaelpsl CMa of the tlodtod Stolen. torrathol la Immo to gnat at LOWEST HAM. FIRE lAD NAME POEMS OF VISITRINCR [MID VOL Tat 1401TABLI 1113;14.110 Or LOSDOI, CAPITAL, 82,500,000, sad the (Hume INSURANCE CO.. of New York city. COCONNOR. EROTEMR t CO., Bantam Imettsaire Broken and Itunvartos Acta. rayb-ba re N. 114 Wood A, ono door from lot, DRUG STORE FOR SALE. ,- RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably locat ed., at the eon. of Chestnut and Libre./ eta-. faloirboor City, .111 be bold on resscomblo tor= for pardealara mord. of rimaixo BROS, Wbolsoolo Mogen.. ffo. eo Wood at, Plttabstrgh. Peon► splB-Imdt•T PITTSBURGH • Life. Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PTITSBUROR, PA. ROST. OALRAY. Pnwitiewt. Jaw D. !tidily. Peel. This Company makes every Insurance ap serteaties toes eammeted with LIM RIM. Alio 4101.4 Roll sad_ WV alskwoill Ably Ohio sad hoWMplil dun and UihuMwia. sad Matzo Wake goo- And against Loss or Damage by Fire, Ana ecanist - Me Pall. of the Pie and Wood lgoviwotiati Polldra f rwd►t ti .loa.atnto. aonstostit with ollOtT .to portiew otaser ' Alexander Bradley. John ?Winton. =nal IleClueluark. Juane W. Hallman. Chan Arbnthno4. Roberti:4ll,ly. • 'mono B. Hoon. r i llom Phillips. Jo ph J. Lana, M. D. e•Jams =1 John WOLII, mrbbtr [Pont ow Is • . d lUett.T. ktorstlo N. U.. Kittanning PHIIADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CIIESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE 711E0751Y- 1 Y 110175$ Will make all kin& of Insurarme. either Rama. m Limited. an every description of PIIIPWCT er aisrebandisa st nessonable rates of pratalnm. ROBERT P. anar, President. H. W. itsmrsta, Vito Praaidant. DIRECTORS: Ch P. flaes. Cop.. B. B. B. Englisrh. oe.o. W. Brown. P. B. SILT• 27, Jo. B. Paul, C. Mermen. John Clayton, B. J. Illenarms. E. War. 7. Ihroganaan liscredarl. J. 0. COI7IN. !leant. —1 fa cornier Third and Wood streets. PeIIIIIIrBIIII I InoranLA Con an pat OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER CY YOURID lam AursoranD CA PITAL 1300,000. EVEDRE BUNGS AND OTHER PROPERTY. &WRIT LOSE OR DAME BY FIRE AND TIM PKRILB 09 Sea and Inland Navigation and Traniportation Drizoroas. W. APollotosk. A. J. M" Hannedr T. Mama. Gamin IL Whit.. "C!..= W.& D. E. Park. °DIMS. Presidene—Tlon .Was olusato. Wes Pruning—Body Patterson. SeorsiorT ond TeannrrA. Canter. Atestosst tirset.so7-8 Wrier. (Diu' Km, Wm. P. Johnston, tad;J or tl ur =son, . Jamb Painter. Wade lissontan. A. A. Cartier. Citizen's Insurance Ocaap7 rittstnugn per. 01 0 714; 94 'UM, 1381'W7112N ALIIIII7,AND WOOD L CANDO 1118A8 ON TIM g1At11 011 . 1 1 121 , 1 'warns. AND EPORZATION. 1311110.AR1704. sr /antra aoatng Lott or Damage bi ALE!: Vo w! time verge ttf at SE and NUM , hATIGATIOR and TRAA A • NUM= wm. tat Jr. r Richard 7lopi, & nit P. Harbsalth. Law M. Panca. hands Sellars. Water Hrrsat. J. 13theonsaaker, Jay. M. Omer. Jahn abb. ". B. Hare. British and Continental Szoilug°. BIGHT BILLS DRAWN BZ • DUNCAN, 8fl&BBIN k (D., ON THE IN OMB OF UNION ABD AN W A RDURLNDON, Al These Drafts are available at al the prin- Ideal Towns °taught Ad, deetland and I st, and the OesdlneelL • We also draw KO= BILLS on Nis A. ertinebaum & Bat in, PALADS/OR I' A YAM! Width aerie as a Reanittarter to ail tarts f thwinann Rwltsarland and Unload. Parsons Intending to travel abroad may 13 'keens, &to Latter wit; on estdebildmiar ean be blab:tad, ea Imam. In ear tart oFE I wW. Colleetbras or Dim, Notes, Gad other tles In Me :area will MATO soceopt attention. Wl5. N. WILLIAM * Woo& owner stmt. . DUBUQUE. We offer for sale One Hundred ,Lota, very advantagoorady located. to the City of Dutaldiss. and is request prosceals Ira the eszosir an 7 Portion of Oa= The completion of the Great Mole Central It. H. to this ally—the largo Viper Ifflealodpsl Elm bsatneill tratomotod hors—the hearT lo4 trado.Ether vileitto present appreciatlng Taloa of I 'lento, tontine to promise dotralido malts tottecias g must in ..inV intzmatuv? la borrow* volinuolest4 a• dreg. Address ' - ?AL MISIIT • • 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURChi. On find after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, th. PASSMUDDI TRALYS will run am follow& until lla ma oaks: Yale Turn wu.r, ram it 3 A w. - Mgt Taus r " AS 8 A re. Kuzma Tram " Al H r. Thant Trains all run theca:tab to Cr ratlina and eenneet there with the Comenbus sad Cludnnati, Ohio and Indi ana and Belbstontaine and Indiana Ralbnada At Haar Odd, connections are made for Newark, Zanesville. Mon ronille. Bandaskr, Toledo.' Meng., An; and at Alliance for Cleveland. to. No trains ran on Bandar. nr.3.13b 3 leketS are old to Cincinnati. Louisville. 3t. Loa., Indianapolis, Chicago, Rack Wand. Fart Wayne. Cleveland and the principal towns and cities in the Wert The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will •••• Pittsburgh at 10 1. X and or. IL, and New Heigh ton at 7 a n. and 1 r. w. Sur Mast. and further ballumation. apply to 1. O. CURRY. At the welter ofte, turd& the licorongahela boom, Or at the Federal dread Station, to GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Agent. Eittebargh. et.xh 10th. lE5l' JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., Nos. 91 Second st., 6L. 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSRURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns num sad Plain. unable for all ptinasaa. Particular at, Gmtlani?alll to enclosing Grata Cott Jobbing dons at short nailer. mha-tt m7lod2vr•wtf. WESTERN TEA .. STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. M'CLURG. Our Teas will be bound on trial unequaled .1 the prima in tbs dtr. MAIL rams. Btactv. Oren. Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson.so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Breakfast, 50 and Imperial & G. P., 75, 75 eta. per lb. , T,OO & 1,50 per lb. Teas put up In maul boxes from 5 to 20 lbs. for Tangy um. A Mend dlecount made to retail dealers. COFFEE—Jana, La GWSIMI, wed Rio Ch(ee, Green and Boasted. SVOARS—Loverines and Bekher's loaf) Puteerind and Orashal Atm, Chowbsta, :tam, Piaiss, Froth and Drisd Fruits, mtlB We have frequently heard the ceiebrat *4 Garman Bitters, sold by Dr. I.M. Jsekeon. 120 Arch greet. Phil.,. spoken of in terms of the highest oommen• dation, and we honestly believe that It is one of the best medicines advatind for the complaints for • Mai it u re magnendeclaThey an pleasant to the taste. and rang, ta ken under any circumetanws by the most delicate eagl es& The preen fa and al le, have milted In commending this invalnahle remedy for dyspepsia, debillty. dn. and nth ths healing pate of this palaces. that we hope it may be Introduced to every family nt ere dreMana bra or is likely to have anon.. *O. adoerth.mant, myl6-214d/tal Statement from Canada.—Quebee, Feb. 7th. 1654.—Hesers. B. A. Fahnestmk A C0.,--We bad the pleasure of receiving. this morning. the within certificate of your Termlfuge which eYil he Yore imottfriog to you. se it .was lent voluntarily. We are.gentlemen.youn ray truly J. 11111:380N A CO. Umertmelm—My little daughter. 4 out, old. cod eon. older. were fora considerable time Wining from WM.. I purchued two tottice of loor Vermin... of which I fritTe them .hree do m. according to direatlyn and strange to ear. la Dos than thave boor. they leas than YIPS HUNDRED WORMS, some of I= Madinat) length am= 12 to lb loam. Haring expodencad much of the beneficial effects of your Vermlfuge. 1 feel It my duty to recommend It to the Public as , in m 7 opinion. on* of the met Mikado. rem.. dir=orna am yet-offered to the public believe me to to your much of and bumble warrant, NATHANIEL LIATERS. of Wool an Prepared a and mid by R. A. PLILNE3TOCK At CO.. mi nerd Pinnate. m 716 PI waftl4 Di A Ilizi NO a DIU 0 Steamboat Disasters on the Western Waters, AND STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY. riHE undersigned have now in course of parbaretion, pew STEAMBOAT DERIDITORY. whist. b* homed In October next The book will contelolover two hundred reg.& illturtrsted la the beet Stria nod mat ly board In • durable manner. D. will be coma the mat Interatting book. ever put lished. and will be • book that triD be Intereeting to all clamed of wooed. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will mobilo • erooplete ilst and de._ rotation of all the Steamboats now model the If mtern and Southern Watery, TM 'ninth. , Med. Poser. and tonnage ofeech beet. where sad by whom built, the name of the boat • with the trade sbe Is to. Alla , the mules of Deliteirte and officers, her age, to, Ar, The Di rectory will contain a Ilistory of Steemboats and Steam hosting on the 'Amite's" Waters, h o ot ince the invention of steam:also, • sketch of the JIM bc. ban for the Ohlo RIM'. with the name of the builder, commander and own Th er. • Rice, DirWURI will contain a 11.1 sad de:Apt:Pin of all the STEA.IIDisT DISASTERS that bare occurred the Western and Southern waters, beautifully Dims Prated, with. list of all those who here perished by their Miming oinking ands ploding, ma th e •Weetern and Southern intent slum Nil. The Directory will contain Saps of the Ohio. kllsehouppi. Dietouri. Arkan ma. Whit., Red, Onerhits. Tue. andliiither Rivers, 'nth N Towns mad Cities laid down, with OttreCt dist:anew, aim, many other River and Commercial items of littered to the people at large. The boot will contain the cards of the ruion. U. 8. Mall Beate. with tbs trod. thee ore I. go, de. The Dirvetiory will aim mnitain a complete list et all the responsitde Stem:stoat Lkenmed Officers, their blew es of redden".. An, kr ; the mow Ste•mboat Law. Its re • subsomt and ell the tomportant Ran a . Supreme Court steamboat Decialone op data, th e n and tmportaut Dommercial Privileum, Bills of Lading. WP , rtSEIL lons of the various U. 13. Marts In reward to Freights Lest WI 1/WW,41,, to,W, with teeny other thine. of hotemb The Dim-tory will be illatrated In the beet etyle end =tra4 v he best ststunrr. The anther bestowal - Imre so fogether all the tact. and Demo in regard to the 11 no eteaseboat dbastets to the Wedeln; and Southern stem .d now Intend. pabilsblng them in book Rolm The plias of t h e wort erDi Input at the low moo of One Dollar. Ferethousand of will bs for Um boatmen; all others desk... of su b hare to do so at ono.. es none will be peinted utile.. or. &media ulnae.. By remitting one dollar le J.T. LLOYD ron will receive • eopy of he above work. The work will be lensed in Gaoler. Agent. at /New Or Memphis, St. Louis, Louisville, Pittsburgh. Whesling and Cincinnati, •111 wait upon eteamtemt commandent— For full particulate .r. circulars In the hand. of Agent.. All lettere should be addesseal to mylfttf JAS. T. LLOYD A CO., ClarinnetL Ohl*. Card—May 16th. 1855 urnio just returned from New York I wank! respectftaly announce to our patron. and the pu tha t we WWI op. Ws day sad continue to realer during the week . lam assortment of Minh and MAN• TILL& Trtllll4llios, Plonch Olaves. Mitts and tars. etoet of Barnet B 1 to. rutor 111111necy (lords. As tro, purchases are made direct from Ir=er t, g; can offer one at n ajar Tr7rt=rm.ra.be AL:MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE—AU per sons indebted to the estate of John Boyd. deed., late 'Mag. of Villtinabargh. ere regarded to make ha awl bite pUmmt to the iredieerlbar, and all having dab= I'm prow Ulna for aettionent. ICWiterT JA3IIB ctImTII%IiA. Atha', Lard for Sale. I WILL 5e11250 acres, being the principal part of what le known enable . Wooleer Farm," tltuate the forks of Yo=h. Eat:ram township, Westmoreland county,.Pa., one mile from the Youghloaheny river and CoomlimilU Ralirmd, and Dm miles from the Monona. bele. About cm hundred aorta are well titoberwl and the remainder cleared and well adapted to either agricultural or caring tampons. You, thousand dollars of the purehese mcnermmt be mid in2tand,theremidnderstarremain ten Et h an Interest, if required. Enquire of A,ll. MILLEit. Mahal h, or the imberriber, near the nremisea— indismitabla mylerwtfT DAVID PORTE& Notice to Banks and other Corliorations. Acme= tiormat'e urn." ilarei.trorg, May loth. lass. MR. EDITOR—You will pleaeo pudish, for (=roommates week., the two following rte. u oonitaulty with the movtelone of the Tad motion of the Art of Beveyth M.y.1915,5, •utilled An Act to pro. ride for the military expos...a of government. tlui Eon.. cfttie PublleCunale and lialtroskil, mid for othor sad needs/ elientotatok." Very Itespeotfully.Ak, WIL Q. WALLACE, for IL -BANKS, Auditor U. 1.. Brcnow Ti. that ell bertha, insUtutiona and-oempanlea of Sony kind and nature whatever, Incorporated ender or to panotance away net /Atha legialettire of Preunfleania, normeel or Med al. or of any other state, and doing bud. nen In this state. then girt notice. eonnnf•olod by the oroath or aftinnatton of the President. Secretar/ or TrealUr• , to the Auditor General, of thee:neonate name, date of inoorporation, time of nommen:wing baleen • and place of busineasof soh bank, inetitotion or maitany, the amount of capital stock , dividend. declared, If any, with rata and time thereof. or the value of sUck. according to the pro visions -.lithe not to reduce the state debt, nod to Incor porate the, Penneybrante Canal and Railroad Company, lamed April twentrninthome Lbw: mend eight hundred andfortyibur. Moron 7R. That hanks, Institutions and rampage!. whoi do not, by their oftleers, ea idbreseld. Klee notice to the Auditor Unreal. ..a albranald. on or Nib:. the thirti eth day of Nom:Ogre next, and annually thereafter, and Mthe ettumnt of tax they are legally chargeable with. the State Treasury In the month of December then ihtloortnit. ehanibrfeit and Try forth, use of the Common wealth interest thereon. at the rate of twelve , Cermet. P. annum/math twai myl64,wat Irving's Life of Washington. iIENERGETIO and respectable Men are wanted to WI, and procureimbeerlbers Ihr tbh wort nunedlate spoilt:at/on lest). to to anew& the exclu sive control ofany city or county. Moot. unt and that the work wl/1 will readily sod largely, and that no work has am yet bant i hnalthdad that 'hi prove of urn isrd• m en. il=londatrat of Till e ir i t ti:rwd't 11. of os. cc receipt of nrloe, rico, Sutectiptlon Molts and Ri=l arL nil 0.41'4'ti44 Important and Vseitil Discovery. THY; undersigned informs the owners of Orchard. and lovers of Pound fruit, Met he bas dlr covered • mod/ to destroy , the disarbeom Insect. the Co•Tfulle. •Ith .n other vermin detrimental to grogint Mat. To dlitsendriate Ms Manion iniof •••*••.t • " •• ,i th=b n ilstilit t, l 3 l, pbe • l description an d Ito ath lti tm geti. mr i lksogn u tteL , , It t osylva— s tate 11:14 ht , o , irg,th he ham • nitimis cm tits mate Oar tte truth of his smartion. rue pamphlet, both In Nnifileh arid a ermma • 1 1 1 foe 50 mute , at the bookstore of J. o.4lackofen, ":411AnaMs int. PTV/ rati... Moms P. o.4ndimm P U PA& may to am't fift and charge paratte.i PRY GOODS IN EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—The andisstpied will wham lot m undies for Olty provartz Wog genaal• sasort• meat cgs matt, ston. .111031/18 WOODS. Oommacli.l BMW. 7), 4th At ST LLA AWLS—A. A. lila " bs , . Just reel Joao of three new and vet 7 m7lO MBIBB tiENTS BL'K COL'D KID OLOTZB-..100t reed 100 dos. Baked' roporlor Hid mayl6 4A—HAWN it CO. pLAIN BERAGES—A: A. Mason Co. na m e,' reed lam assortmont of ill oolotrialn,6_ nOTURES on the Nature, &Weds- and g , aletaistisn Baptioa. J. 'P. InglAt ft; um of gd:2ll2.l,4Whothilit, ABr LLT Id B ggin t il 4 4 u . ` 4l.ltrl 'i °":e'Zir UST PUSLISICED—The Sacramental Cat.: a 66151665 61 •4 67ted for Instrnetket In the Doetetnia. Da ti sad Sada 07 tha heart , Damian eart , to. and connected n tlatmper obeertmak of the auppes y Bar. Andeue Mkt* to ahlth is Eddad an estaf_EY „,.n.. 5 r; Illaybandb. D. D. Delta 60 eta.; b 7 ma 65 M k "' m7lO SADIMI.• glam7 FLOUR --500 btas extra and.cupqfirte in dare and far Balm by mylfl !SPRINGER HARBAUGII MOO. ttACON-100 casks Hants and Shoulders Them ana tbr ZittAGEIL IMMASIGIT a co. 'POTATOES --250 - bus Nelibannneks, in IL atom'i for ath by _ m 716 . • BP/I.INOEX k CO. Tool ---cash paid for Wool by • 1ay10.., .EPRIN HARBAINIU PARLS-15 mete received and for is by =OO BILL uaarrr. Public Sale of the Main Line of Public Works of Pennsylvania. !NOTICE is hereby given, that by authority of -.et of Amenably of Pennsylvania, ay act ta ct, will ter *goosed to Public Pale, at the Mrs. mars Eltonacis, In the City of Phlladelplela, on TUES. DAT. tbo 24th day ofJoly. 18.55, at .% o'clock. P.M the whole MAIN LINE OP PUBLIC WORKS. between Phil. &lateen& Pittsburgh, consisting of the Philadelphia ad Columba Raltroal. the Allegheny Portage Railroad. including the new road to avoid the Inclined Plume. the Eastern division of the Pennsylvania Canal, from Colom bo. to the Junction, th e Jradata division of the Perussyl. vale Canal. from the Junction to tee Eastern terminus of the Allegheny Portage Railroad, and the Western di ision of the Pennsylvania Canal, from the Western term inus of the Allegheny Portage Railroad to Pittsburgh. and including elto the bridge °rot the Kitakdeb.m . et De ' can's Island, together with all the mama water = , ..mg old Canals. and sll the Reserveire, Machinery, ace Can. Trocks,Stationary Engines, Work Bleep., We. ter gtationa Toll Rommes. - oMoml..Etoek ad Ma. whatmorter and vheresooTer therounto belonging, o ched for thou.e of tae 8111911, and together with a the right. title. interest, claim and demand of the Cowaranwsttaa or PIUSTLVAXI& to all property, reel, Personal and mien! belonging to the game, on the terms end conditions Pm scribed by the said dot or Assembly. MO.. of width en., he obtained an appilmtion at, or letter addressed to the °flee of Ile, Secretary of No Coratonwealth,tat _Gerrie burgh, Pennsylvania. JAIIES POLLOCK. Governor ofPenn,nTaale. Emarnve Cuevas; Rarrisburgh. May oth. /ea , . .atylfPdtd BACON -10,000 ibs Country blame, Sides and Shoulder., meld and for tale by m yl6 BELL I LIGGETI. LINSEED OIL-10 bbbi in store and for sala by m; l 6 BELL I LIGGETT. OIL CIASKS-3 tone reo'd and for sale by mil.) BELL k LIGGETT. OATS -1500 bus in store and for sale by m 716 DILL LIGGETT. B ROOMS -50 doe reed a n n E d u ff uc c i lle by _ m7l 6 nPAL CANDLES- 5U boxes from puts Vir rh "' u" PORK-31 bble prime reed and for sale by torte BELL a LIOOETV. Water et y EMONS-20 boxes to arrive by railroad eorudgrammtl myl6 'ISAIAH DICE 6Y CO. tiARPER'S LATEST:PUBLICATIONS- Just received: ncrolta Literary cad Ilittoricti !diem gales. 1 vol. 6 vo. A Journey through the !Chinese Empire, be M. Duo, 2 v015.:12 bona, Ithomperebly interesting; Edinburg Review: 1111 to n. for Boy= the Nation. of Modern Europe, by John P. Edwin.. finely Illuthrsted. price 90 coon; No. 6, ITerper'e Story Book: mma.; fthrpree Fairy Root Noe. 4, 5 n od 6, bound: Memoirs of the Comatose of Blessington; 'womb' Prettiest Artronomr,_ Foster's Chemistrit Peasant Boy Plallo.pbm Elerper'sGesetton with nil their Istost publleatioth for lisle by myth J. L READ, 4th st. To Capitalists. FOR SALEL-30 eihares Citizens' Deposit Bank Stock, with tho dividend accruing duce let Meech last. Address Box. 117, Pittebargh Poet Office. mylteltd Three Female Teachers Wanted. TILE SCHOOL DIRECTORS of the Eighth I Ward will meet at the /Wend House. on ?eau. Ave nue. on Eaturdar. the 19th [net.. at I o'clock. to abharll Three Female Teacher. None but experienced teachers reed at ply. Salaries. 9 2 39.9200 and 14150 per annum. WM. 11. IiVEREON, {tent ercial College, APRIL, 1855. Iron City Co CHARTERED 00010 Or TILLIMM: Ills Elmßoner, Me. Jaya Hon.ll. 11. Itutnt.s. • POOOOOO. 1i0n..3. E. BUD., Rom Wx. (Bouts. 1D,1100.. 11. A. PITOO. EM. Col. Wruson EloCusm.w. BA. Fannurrods. Lox, COL War. norms, 10n. Carron, Esq., Capt.D. Osinomm., Aux. BILLOUT. EM. NI P. PrrYznatax. Esq., PACS., ktILLA.R A HBO, Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. 1. 1. lIITCIIOOCH, (make. of Hitchcock's system of Bcolt.kesplart.) Principal of the Boolokeeplust DaPartment. and Lecturer on all Important business tmanctiona. JOHN PLEHINO, (author of Fleming on 's nes andand lmmo. ad •Tatem litok:lmePint . .) Lecturer Cornmerelal Bd once. JAMES H. HOPKINS.Member of the Pittsburgh Bar. Lecturer on Commerclel w. I. J. COOK. Profhasor of Mathematic.. Young men thoroughly ' , twinned for the duties of the inunting house. The expellee cf *Course ls leas than will be found else where. Student. can enter et way time daring the year. No redrlrtion of time. =The aiselstsiticalisradvice of any of the recta) will In cheerfully given to etudents. free of chars. at any future time. The Faculty of the Iron City College hose not a _patent right for their College, uor do tb.rwlehtolitolioW/H. the baldness, ce others in this city try to do. All Mode of Ornamental Writing executed to order. In a imparter style. On.lemionen.fnue N. till 10 T. ■ Pendent. can en ter at any time. flueeres guaranteed._ rayl6 Wet Goods! Wet Goods!! AT BOSTON STORE at MARKET STREET. PRINTED LAWNS, 50 cts, per-Dress, fast EETA I TAT DE iIINER, 76 rte. Deers, WIEN.: DTLAPENY MUSLIM% WET LIOSIERY; WEL TABLECLOTHS. On. Le the time to buy el:bleb...le. at the Be.b. !tore, tlartetetreet. myl6 Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. L' ar f AILMENT of the Assets of the Com pany. on Januy y let, 1.165, puldlahod ronfornalty w lb the provision, of the math section of tb• Act of as sembly of Aptll sch, 1642. Morro )4G a—rielng first mortgagee on Reel ' Beate In the city end county of Phila. delphle, osoept A.M.PSO ho Montgonarl. Buda, .octinylidll and Allegheny coon. tin. Pa. Rat EST 1 'lL—Putt/mod at Sheriff 'a Wes under mortgage• l . l Eight bola. end Int, 70 by 150 feet, on the mut/rarest corner Chestnut and Seal:all sta. A house end lot, 27 by 71 ft- weste north y e ar Opts. atrat and of 11th A hour and lot; 21.7 by 100 *et tbe meet aldgof Penn EQ.", south 11181 .tynat. Two house* and lots. each IR by fat on,tbs south elde abort:co et. Ilea 61. tettLth Nee, la. 1 nd l6 3 ta , ,e 6 a s s h a l 168 y D i PO e yn •trat- Thra honors and lot, 4067 59 R. on oast aids of deanteenth et., tooth of Vine et at. A lot of grotrol. IT by 67 Prot on the north oustrorner or T.11:111 second and Purace as hotel and lot. 50 by . 81 ft. on the eth matcorner Chanut ant Beach sty. • 1 1 Tre bona. and 40 an 4 IS ft. on th walla Bids of George et., wog of Ashton street Ewan .-- bonnes and lot. 2G by 117 test. 00 the rut dd. of Beach street, .oath of Chestnut street. . booms and lo , IS by 30 feet. No 911 Atwater at., ....tot Ninth st. ground •ent of $3O. Issuing out of a lot , 13 4 by 40 (t.on the north alde of Otter great. 40 IL west of Leopold at. Loom-Temporary Loans; on Stork. a. CotateralSecority 0.00101-Ton Thousand Dollars Alm. lionm Mo shares Ban lam% k of Its mr entuek7. amt., automat on) 17 do Northern thank of Kentucky . 100 do U.loo Rank of Tennessee. 13 do lug:manes Co. of th. dtate of • -Pensortlvan , e. 200 do- Southwark Railroad Co. 37 do Coull R. R. Bk. Tlekebttrg. 300 do Penn. Railroad Co. 91 do F.antlba litre luau:awe 00. 2 do Monsentlle Library 09. 24 do Onion Canal 00. 10 do Schuylkill Riatroad 00. Notes and Ellis 'Recalmble Merehusdlse . . Cash on • in bands of asents—.....- 7,335 2 $1.6313,452 152 Lorre! by 2re pg,ld daring the leer LIM.- =MN 29 Be. ceder of the Hoard: . . . . . .• CI e. N. LIANOKEP, Pretit. Ittteett MUD. 0. Burress.. Bees. J, B. CO7FlN:6cent. N. A. soccer Wood and Thlrd streets. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA ErrNeXEMp UNE, Vila Niesmanal &eduction qf Prices 'to slat the stea 75e Clostpuf and Ifoolaiut Rout. &eon Hundrs ti d Niles Shorter than any othorßand?ond smakhog the dunEy /totems /boor md two wars e dangerous boating on /teases Bay. T UOLIIN ADVANCE Of TUE MALLS. The Accesory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua). Proprietors. LHE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR, Or Tile WEST. PROMETIIEUS, — or DANIEL ES all drat class steamship!, alli leave New York on the dth and E)thbf each month. connecting by the Nie magus Transit Route, (having but .tereive miles of land transportation over a good mantis M !red road. It, font chum carriageo) with the ortesonships SI ER N ADA,I/NOLE 8•31, °OATES PAOFVIO, and BiteirlfElt JONATIIAN, one Of which trill leave flan Juan del Sur, the Pacific terminus of the Transit itoute,_where the PaNdo Steam shine receive the Passengers at the Company'. Phut int me&ttely on their arrival, and proceed_ot once to San Francisco. An experienced Surgeon Is attached to each ehin Poe informotion.or4r. at red and only to MAMAS MOROAN, Agent, arid enyl4 2 BoollagOreon, N.Y. • Ho! for Kansas.. PlkIE flow of folks westward only equaled by the ran to ne x tew Clothing Establishment ow P etreet No. door to Daly's atooklng-Psetol7.' opened by WM. CARVILL. Ile has atoll stook of fresh and seasonable CLOTHS, CASSDIENFA AND VE8172,08, to which he Invitee the attention of titian,. generally To his frlends and patron. ha will glen •baDPY Metin¢. and to new ones the beet attention. Ca ll In and look at his stook. n h Ers. Ciaranto Mans To 011,20...a1l WM. OAKVILLE: ERRING—WO bbl.. now (1855) )y dry 100 dry_salt; do do Linst r 7 5.5 e/ and for sale by royl6 do J. B. CANFIELD. MACKEItAL-100 bble. No. 3 large; 50 bbl,. No. 3 medium. 160 half Ws No. 3 jut rred sod Re ale by J. B. CANFIELD. • .• LAKE FISII-75 blAs—Tront; 100 belfbble. Tron4 60 bble White Fhb: 100 half bble. White Flsh.Justred.l sod Gre mylb .1. E. CANFIELD. YALUABLE BOOKS & NEW PUBLICA TIONS—EL SADLER, 'Would , Allegheny. ?Mae. - . Invite' the attention of Clergrawn and others at tending Synod, to the present stook of Books, an. lamb' Increased by_purobasen the eastern cities. A large u ..tmout ofTbeoloilcal and Standard Beliglow Wpriu . .s valuable publications of IL,Carter Sum, and other ~or Diu homes, of Americlusil.l. Union and Tract.eosisusa' bibles, a new warts:lent J B. r,dluburg, Oxford. and Amer Ran sidltiour, Bibles, Testaments and Psalm gooks ear Led r t ge d s . : d blaig=tags I t ga . sigt ri of Awe low. • mylA B ONNET RIBBONS—Just reo'd a large myla Variety °fuser fry Emmet MamA.e. a 00. A. MAKIN bAU AND SILK MANTILLS- A. A' !loon! Co. will axtdblt on Monday. the WA lost, a llty of anlondld now atyles of Lace and Silk MantillaY ItARVEST TOOLS-14'0 Ilorse'Raires;• L6O dal hand raker, 60 dos eradlmn dos maths, 30 dos sorthov In store and lb. 11,10 n 7 m7lO • PARASOLS--Josoph Horne & Co. have Jost maim! another lot of Parasols of all the ne, eat etyles end at all prices norb 77 livid at. PONNET WREATHS-50 -b=e assorted Wrostrim also, another lot of Frau& Qultilrurs unts, jtoo rototrad at . UW11.2'415'8, mrs 77 Moffat Meet. • 'NEW MAPS, 7855—Kuu a nd Nebras-. t.. Regions State■, United Stites 'gad Canada, et Map glee zing`n Staten Alger Guides. AA, my eau by my9 9. SADLER. Allegheny IQOO BUS. CORN—One thousand bus my Corn I a atom ink torgala SPRINGER 11 AUGH k 00. ofinn 808. WHEAT—Two thousand but.Wltest Ibr sale by 1• • BPEINOES uminAton co. IfLACK. LAU 2SANTILLAS—Mnrphy a norebtleld ban reel anther lot of Mack Lee . Le t TiffsVti di reVi r ep a ine n lllset Silts, 'wiatimk other new New lull& abutbom. it l eh Whits Mods la greet 'sear, Or Messes and Emma. RITE GOODS FOR DRESSES- , Mar -pkr k BurehtelS ba roilivads fun LuoilfOiknt of voriotukindo of white koodi for WIN draw, cuos Dozokok sod Plaid itsWooks. Ihtfaoldfulln, to n ALL PAPER—A fresh supply of Ala ii sbli onto= and TM Fsons. Dim thP Todd by B. SADLIN.; itlnbsay. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., . PITTSBURGH; , t. Importers and Dealers in' (LINSEED . .4 ILINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, ALCOHOL, I_ VARNISHES,' TURPENTINE, 1 „, TANNERS' OW; ,WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, ~`, .. (GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALE OIL, ''''' SURD. INSTRUM'TS BRUSHES, SPICES. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE. , WB HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED ''. facilities tor filling orders wILli promptness and dlepateb. aving resident partnere In the Bantam cities to tate edvantao of all changes In the market. ire enabled to sell for ler Iltb, at TV edk. e v math.nte Knobange. 4th et, wlil be amid. the 81. loving valuable Heal Tetsuo In the Borough - of larnanr Urn Two lots olground. Noe. 62 and 83 at.. corner of Carson and Oliver sta. hertng a front ol tit feet. 8 inches on the north aide of Carson et., extending back along 011. Ter etreet 109 feet to Cbestant alien on which It erected vers. superior three aim brick duell!rg, with trek building. Also, lots No.=end 132 berme each front of 24 feet on Carson et, extending beak 100 feet to Wel. nut eller. Also, one-half of lot No. 11, basin= o i 48 feet on Water et., (adjoining foundry' of qs=extendlog back 390 feet to Blughank street.— .40 - or. =eh, remalnd., In too rem with tares, payable semi...tally. royd DAI7IB .Auot. 11:10 SHARES Ridge Mining Co. SW* foreale4q milo P. D. 5.718. Anat. 6 - 11 TONS Ist qua li ty Pig Metal to arrive IL/ rel . steamboat Orb, for cab, b y.lll. DLVIS, mrl4 corner o: Wood so.' FRU:Lats. 15RY GOODSSALE—On Tueplay and . , Wednesday mornings lbtb nod lab lusts" at the nennnerclal gees MOMS, corner or Wood snlbth_.sta.c .111 ...: be sold, ••genets' assortment of staple sod &nay dry mcods,oev clothing. boots and'slaro_ p til i. t.. l ;l;ri uc i i ittut. . Mr .Y. as myl4 i&DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF SiOCICS —o,Thursday enrsolog. M ar 17th, *inks at of : A :rehants Y.:thongs, sc., will 10 sold, by order . au ;hare Ohio ind Ps-liallroa.Lt), Start .. _ 4 do Pittsburgh and Conandsrille 1: N. Co. flhadt 14 do Citibute "MOWN. PrLok PO do Western laminates Co. dcr. do 4 . 31 do North American Misting Co. 25 do Ridge Mining Co. dal '4 , i° Elqe h ann fA' I tl t _ ° _ , l. d .n_7l".f i g, 4 * IS. yo do pittnsTintFail;73l:,Tco. myl4 P.M. DAVIS. AW. UILDING LOTS IN- -IhILMINGHAR SOUTII PITTSBURGH AT AIICTION—On Thursday. nine. Mai 17th, at the Merchants' Rschange„ath will be mid. a number of the most' esirable butidi nme for sale in the flourishing It of Bt.= and South Pittsburgh, among Nadel, me lota an Carson, Bingham, Washington, William, Gregg, Manor and streets, In Birmingham; lots on Canon and Manor streets and Urownsellle Turnpike Road. In South Pittetrurgh.' TSICIII‘.Ore-tborth ash, remainder In two Tears with interest, payable serni.ennually. Ans. further inlbrota• Joohnn c CMo nts ta i m e l d wif e o LC f .IlepbP.n A , LD sei A7V Th lll..dunto.t 19 OUSEIIOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE JAT AUCTION:-On Thunder ronnstair, May 27th, at 10 o'eb - .ek, at the late realdenne W.Bneiranan, detbk on Pride et. near lilisfkin the Bth ward, will to old. ea anew, Ilatusehold and Kitchen Yurrdttne, wer , Pdain( tha• peg., mend.' and-boak tree, Wfa,Clit• seat, WlG7attli. common etersand roekertr armyehaird parlor, eharater. nod stair carpet.. rap, ea ninths. era , ianba. , llolo4l; dr...ring bureau, week and wash etandiN' dreads,' abia'• ode, beds and bedding, crib, arardrnbe,costains,ara tre to lamps, any 'lase, eight day .eloek. •cnidcarda; tablet, glem and que•enreare, knives and forks, an. a-eking dove and geheral variety of .Idtaten furniture. wheelbarrow, tns rote, tool", ie. • .7" P. SI. PAITL.9.Aant. aNtACKERAL, TOBACCO, .CIGARB AT AXCITYI , 7 -On. Wednesday morning; 1dU.61.1% 'cik, at the rommernha sees rooms, eon= Of week end Mb eta:, ill be eold.ao 0.. WO guyed°, .... . a ' BALES HAY .teR ALLMON—On er. w cAlV.r=b Miamstr.%l. 4 .e, m ar th ititt'.- "t•ZutriZia! daRCCERIES AT AUCTION—On • Friday . . L . 4 morning, May 28tb, at IO eeloak;attbeatittuzuwidig orates room corner o, Woodard stb at, will be sold, 8 hie prima Rio Coffee : elan 2 bbl 1.0 Sugar; 3 do Gunpowder 4:s . • 5 do do Molearen • T Ude Macketeb • - 10 h,. Strogi and Canal.; 10 has ana keg. o Weba4ir oid" and LlFi.t Tabu:an V.ploss, Madder, ZneWaabtall.dae Broom', Brian., de.: also , 2 ante) China and m ware. . myls , P. M. LANIS.MeT. — 1 ITTSBURGII. CINCINNATI LOUIS- 17LLE TELEGRAM CO. ETOCR.AT AUCTION—On nunday eTealuir.MAy 17th. at 7.1 i n'Cloek. at 'tha M. chants' Exchange will be added to the Ibt of stoat A= • ' sharei Pittsburg:b. Lan. and Loadoitio Tot Os Stant. P.M. AVIS, Anct. WZBWIN/Seintlaell Co • . " May lth. 1855 PEE President and Directors of tine llom- L piny have Lb!e day declared a dividend or three dol len per sham on the canna acct. Payable 10 SWAM& ere, on or atter Use 10th hut 0 .1 8 - .1. XL GORDON. &x.Y. . • Q.EALEIYPEOPOS.A.LS will be received ut SE the office of the Engineer, until Friday, the lattgt June nest,lhr the cradles.. bridider aa. of the m oy sad New Brighton Plank Road, loom the Manchester Mato the treaded road at the corm of (borer t lorie'a lot (distance stout two miles) Alp. for cratileg, brktiP ing, ee.. from a point on the premed road at the cornerof land of Campbell a Krum to J. J , premed lard on esl.l, - road. Ride motion . MOM' Ject.'s Rue. and will Include the True= at the Ruh laden= about three. • • fourths of a mile 13100 will be red for the whole work. or in motto= -- Plans and Einecitiortions of the work mar be men at the omen of the Engineer; R • E. halawan, on - Fenestrate, Pltislarridt. Any infacmatiort uecesser7.l= laddersonsy' be °enabled on applkattem tote arderaigoad; Or Of the • Engineer. •• " malldtd JOIER snuentoakm. pr4t. Betahlaa's Nowu with Reaper Attach meat. - - - %WE most perfect macbine in fuse, warren tad to cut from 10 to lb wet of am or day as well aa would be done bywith" ow *aft. Prim of Mow,. 5120. c ombined-$llO. 'For We by _ myll E. a. EII.ANELAND, 12.1 Wood Reporter. Ofike for ,Bale. . . TrilE undersigned wishes to dispose of the I•ItgPORTESI' Printing Establishment; -Tim buri. non of the office was.. 1115Ter more inmporone—hathig luarztoseirou and rbotLt and an extemila v • . sl3fl tarfl u ttit Intl; 47M. volume, andf r lirl= e uraer aluf ininagenni alb* • nndonrignod Its • as of nom &UM= mare...rio_naprt In Pormoylvaula has uniformly osuoyed winces • liberal =no egigaroilltin eU "M=Sor=titlibunt • be Immo oftS. kale *EI be mideammiriodathis: . ad. - pOSSIMIIOII given at my time. To • mon of mom capita. poolooltor mow and bottitoots tie.. marmot dortrible ' Address tbe And Washington; Wo:iddoirbin County. Penh mrll. td - JOHN BAUM . AN. Editor. - Youghboary. Slag Stone. 11 SE subscriber is prepared to lay - Or:fir- - cash oar siunatt of PaTomen e t i , OtortyCroadna EMS. 8 TrsUon *rho sdr%es asr IRAs ' ths I t Z d tily=t 6 4. I rauL t rre t tgrtgdrur be azt. rei sud tt—imi, dons; Mt ehands Bann, E JO i lto, DANIEL SIIALLENBAEOEIL fifth et.. cossets Exchange Bank., • . TOT N0..5 in D. °rite's: plea .of lotif.on' Postruflonolli Ammo. Eighth Waft 'twenty AM one hundred &op, tot= reolcookble: Enquire of _ soxf,Aod - JAIL MoCANDLEFIS 00..109 Wood of. uoAp do MOLASSE -ZOO. bbls N. 0: 11toluroc 85 bhds. N. 0. Rogan 80 Mb. :ft..m.r,4 8. 11.1188atos for Ws by . ROBISON 41 OM ARD-_-50 bilk No. 1 Leaf Lard in store I..A.sad foisido DT ,T: LIT= CO., 112, Wirt ' . CHEESE-200 bus pramb -W. E. Cheese in store and Ibr Beet redoseApidei loresidi. • my • T.L.ITLES 100.112, 24 at. . WIASSES . 1c SUGAR-200 bble. N.:O. ggyrop Malsamr; Was N. 0. EMMA' _6O do crushed sad pulverised Bazars. in Neon susd Iter SW by • myB T. LITTLII p0.;114. 8d rntPILOTS AND FLATBOATHEIi- Propasalo are .11Eltal i11 119 .4 1 14. 11 1 4 /br.._frtighthng' a POW TrielllanitTmia Railroad Iron to .aranirma i . - Indians. Apply trail Wednerday. and not anonym% to m7B 7r. SCHOONMAHNICACO, Na:; Woodld. VUITTON STOCKINGS- Jos. Horne & Co. now °pm ~ balni staek . of Eadisb to can nodal, to worm at= and tnnittr. whkoh.t i ter wan at: As =eh low than last moon . . taiga - 27. 51 alor s • EXCIIANGE.—S3,OOO , or $4.000 .worth dimmable Da yam, ash as are email, kat /Damn data able* am. gur unrovutiar proputr• tarl APRIY...O. • keuaka SON. 21 bth rt. A A. MASOV&6). invit4 the atheritiog • of du trade to BO caws tunr eiTle, Mulder ?P2inta IVANCY 'CASSIMERE---Saciethiag snit s: .I.* Main foamy and plata Caadmareolwi rued ia.MASON & 00 VAST COLORED;CALICOES---200a- pcs. 61.4 hurt ecion44uwerimt riled aid rataiLtaa at CNC per yard.: A.A.lldSar UV" ' MACKEREL -40Q No. a Mackerel at' • zoo =ON amouaara. ( 1 10(513 FARM FOE SALE-115;2124N 6 0 . enittiitip2; wain. In good w aft , ut from Nooratiohtoo.Po4oildeonoralontto =hoots ond logic This form, it - yoll motored NIL A Frame dealtilt &Wei DAM And stab.* 1111 : orobssd of Woofed trait miltll4 good matte= IILEST AND. BEST.'MAP4:O4IIOhed by J . C altitn r I,,llMlls!iry ItwarblrM 2l =Waitelii Gar; - . lisp of Indium' •• Illmaesetig • lowa. • Travelen• Guide for thotlalted atm.*: Tar sap b 7 MT47 T,ILEAD,73 Fourth it. .114 APER HANGINGS-zrnu t Doom, Hall L and M 07, m a Colllng.lt 44 sporrslar 3V eitoek clasp tral; Pi arfa Erl ' 1t,,; 4 6.-emaltkAniafsini. AMUSEMENTS. Notice to ,Mnanwtore. Far Bale LARD OIL-50 bbla. - No.. 1 Lard Oil eme wad for Ws by T. LIME 00, 112, 2d 4. 1% casks No. 1 Potash tar sale .y 8 its.var ttooLlatts. UTT 'ER-15 -his. fresh 'May Batter this sss fss's by ri7s °num INDIA WASH-SIMS We hive - reiseirNl. 194il n 6 n I,"taltat t&ma r holiboyo dell ht i ill ant: nairmai, kihantLaf suporior m raListil look as thou MM. '7‘" C.1"11111117. ?-vt