kalaUlMarltieitl'ADVlllVl .M.kpvinAwjkaMira4,..„Eini PITTSBURGH: THUPDAY MORNING. MAY 17, 1855 Removal. rntOFFICE of the Pittsburgh Galette a l laaa reasarvad to the new building on MTh Wee; lat ukcaaatior Budth Prateistaut hald, and iuduediataly sole:tiding taw buret, .i- 'III2IMIt !CgTertttli.m.—Neither the Mitoriel Room gr Print's* ratittaltitcrntot the Decay Gateett... OlNnied en Sunday. Ihrgithalmrthodcalre their notices to appear Jithelspet on Mordsr nunnlito4ll Piesee head them Derck.. be • - on entardny. Adeline* Paymenet.—Hereafter no sob. entre:km 1,111 be taken Par the Daily or Weakly Gazette. anklze payment fa nude In advance. Whenrrer the time Is up ter utikh the rnbecrlptlon Is raid, the paper ern' be InvarlandY stoned. unless the sutecliption Is re awed by sdrance payment. dll trandent advertlehun or mu description. Will be required to be paid In ad vane.'. The scaly exceptions will.be share 'Pedal =nth Ir . a ly year 'contracts are made; senlcikn ' 16.21usbarsit Weekly Grieco.—The .t.lllll. °aeoal►Lbn °face Mena Ektoode odors to our badness soon most dadostdo =odium of making thole looLdrao. !own. Oar dreulatkan L betweenfour and five thonsaad. 1,11.ah , 4 sham% stay malebant; soaraffsatoorer and shopdonoper Mortara Pinasylnaals. and Fara= Ohio. , WA?. H PACWILIMII. late.editor of the =yd. Zoo tm.o, sod smr etetneeted with the Pittabareer h euthonlewl to eolldt extbectiptkees end aZleertisenenu for the Pittatorrglifiszetta, wending to eta eublhhed farms Pittetnnsti Muth 1,1136 b. Iheadhse Matter ota each saes of thts 0000? Tax Soya StCOND Trionourr.—Every now and then a conviction comes creeping over.the minds of those northern men who have been the allies of th s illouth that their, yeoman service in behalf of very is a sickening thing, degrading 'to their humanity and hateful in the eyes of all beholders. We have seen frequent manifesta tions of this feeling ; but never has it been so apparent as just now, when the trait!' of the Kansas bill are mstruing,'and those who sup polled it for party's sake are to see their labors turnell,to the destruction of to vital principles on which our government rests. The Philadelphia Pennsylvanian publishes a letter from a gentleman in Washington City, in which a consciousness is shown of the degradation in earfed , by yielding to the demands of the South. The Pennsylvanian says it is "from one who has tattled long and well for the rights of the South and who will still aid it in all that justly be longs to it ; but it is very evident that his feel ings have been soured at the conduct of the Missourians." The tatter runs thus : "Governor Reeder his a proud yet most crit ical poiition. The murderers in Missouri pur sue him alone because he will not yield to their demand for slavery by illegal votes, in Kansas. Had he done so, there would not be the skeleton Of a dethoerstlo party left in the free States. He might have . purchased ease and place by let ting the slave owners of Missouri take charge of 83.113113:. He might have been Governor or Serator, but he thought of Pennsylvania and the No rth, and of his own honor, and he acted as an honest and a patriotic Democrat. He goes back and will sell life dearly, if any effort is made to do him personal injury. The fact ir, the South arks too much of sir ''" lam sickof their or rogance---lick of their A dele — and resolved that however ready lam stand by their rights, I will not sustain their wrongs. Slavery is not God atrecuted—itir rut divinity. It is a load to carry, and we mug not have it made heavier by arrogant exaction," Yes; the Southasks too much dna; and it is time that the whole North should be, as this Wri ter is, sick of its arrogance and violence. - Ile editor of the Pennryircezian,too, speaks out freely in the same direction. .He says: ' "No one could have felt more regret than our , selves at the course pursued by the armed bands of men who left Missouri, not with a view to settle in the territory of Kansas, but to overawe the actual residents, and control the elections there held. We saw clearly, that public opinion, even among those who are willing to go all lengths to protect the South in her just rights, would not extenuate. much less sanction, so grass a violation of every principle of republican goveramtlirt We have heard Sonthren men de nounce the act as one of madness, which' would, in the end, produce its bitter fruits, bytaliens tingthe patriotic men of the Middle States from the South, or render them lukewarm. Already the effect of Missoutian violence begins to man ifest itself, and Senator ATCHISON is denounced in a manner which will very much damage his reputation ass public man, and a good citizen. Some of the papers not wedded to Abolitionism, dhim as a roving bandit, aimed with a bo e knife, revolver and rifle , and marching at the head of an infuriated mob of misguided sa m W greatly fear that the recent conduct of the Id urians In Kansas, who merely marched in ' 'to o rawe the actual settlers , and then rstorn ed their real homes in Missouri, in military array, w il l operate most disastrously to the fu ture 1 peace and harmony 'of our Union. It is acareely to be supposed that a Territory con quered from our own people can readily be ad mitted into the. Union as a :ztate, with the agents of the violence at the head of affairs. If Sla very were established in Kansas by fair means, there Would be no doubt of her reception into the Union as a State; but if at the cannon's mouth,,rio Northern or Western man would d are east his votein its favor." Tice following, from the came article, with re gard-to !Senator MC/1380N, LS new to no, and ,ieltallenges attention: "The story is current in Philadelphia that Senator Arcamos remarked to a number of gen tlemen id Washington City, "that the duty of establishing slavery in Kansas had devolved on him. He had pledged his word it should be done, and by all that was holy he would do it at every hizarj.' .His own salvation depended upon the imcoessfol execution of his pledge." Our readers will remember the . eipression Made by this same individual in a speech to his banditti brethren in the Platte country—that "he would rather see Kansas in hell than become a free State." Prom the manner in which he stakes his own salvation on the issue, we should judge that be expects some such fate himself if he fails to succeed. The people of the North will, however, as we fancy, save Kansas from either fate marked out for her by him, and leave this "border ruffian" So work out his own sal vation as beat he may. To those Who vainly. imagine that they can "ig nore the slavery question" and turn the public attention to the work of personal proscription. there is abundant feed for reflection in the re - cent4nanffestations of anti-slavery sentiment in each a city, even, as New York. Daring the late Anniversary week, Senator. Sumner , of Massa chusetts was announced to deliver an anti-sla very lecture in the Metropolitan Theatre. The night proved to.be a stormy one ; but in spite of that, the vast space afforded by that building, one of the largest in the city, was filled to its utmost capacity—pit, boxes and galleries—by an intelligent, educated and enthusiastic auditory. This, in New York, was a triumph; but the mar vel does not sad here: the same lecture has since been twice repeated, first In. Brooklyn and afterwards at Niblo's saloon, and both times to • crowded and delighted audiences. The people who bare thus flocked to hear the eioqunitSens tor plead the naked truths of anti-slavery, were I not fanatics, or cyphers in a large community; but the intelligent, substantial; leading- and in fluential men of the day. The world dou move. The same lecture was, - we believe, delivered, ' in Auburn, N. Y., by Mr. Sumner, on which oc= cannon Mr. Seward introduced him to the As sembly in the following hearty terms : "A dozen years ago I was honored by blint chosen to- bring my neighbors residing here to the acquaintance of a statesman of Massachu setts who, was then directing the, last energies of an Illustrious life to the removal of the crime of Human Slavery from the soil of our beloved country—et statesman whose conme I had cho sen for my own goidance-+John Quincy Adams —'the old man eloquent.' , "He hes amended to heaven • yon and I yet remain here in the field of toil ' and duty. Atd —now by a rare felicity I have your Instructions to present to you amdher statesman of Massa. • chusetts,. him on whoop, shoulders the mantle of the departed one had fallen, and who more than any other of the many great and virtuous 'citizens of hit 'native Commonwealth illustrates the spirit of the, teacher whom, like us, he .ven crated and loved so much, 'a companion and friend of my own public labors—the young 'man - eloquenC—Charles Sumner." We shall avail Ourselves of as early opportu -2 nity to lay en abstract of thii lecture before our ` readers. SLLII or TB:11 Mere Lurs.—The Maeda'phis. News complain/I,r end we think with reason, of the very meagre character of the Claremore &dyer thinnest offering tins Main Line of the Public Works for rale. Last year, 111 a similar advir deemed, Go!. Bigler enumerated the provisions of the law one the several conditions Of 'sale, so that parties disposed to buy could gather, with out further trouble, all the information necessary to guide them In the piroilisee ; now the &Ter . . . nor simply announces time and place of sale; and , refers those who may desire information, as to the condition and, terms, to the office of the Sec rotary of'the Commonwealth where copies of the Act may be obtained. The News says: •. "For our State authorities to Content them selves with such a notice of salenf State Proper ty, worth millions of dollars, would - indeed be a penny-wise and pound-foolish policy, for which they would be mach more likely condemned than commended by the tax payers of the State. We hate seen many a notice of a constable's Mlle of property, not exceeding in value probably a hundred dollars, whose size, description of the property to be sold,-and distinctness of the terms of sale, would , pat to the blush the advertise ment referred to for the sale of- the Main Line. Had our worthy Governor a farm, Or some other valuable property, to offer at public sale, he would surely not think of saving a few dollars by contenting himself with a bare advertisement of the time and place of sale, but would give the fullest possible and best description of the prop erty, accompanied by a clear statement of the terms of sale, and take care that such notice should have the widest possible circulation. We cannot think otherwise' than that the notice re ferred to is but preparatory to a more full and extended one, embracing a creditable description of the value, advantages, &c., of the Main Line, and the conditions and terms under which it is proposed to eell them. No doubt ouch a notice is being prupared, and will appear in good time; we hope so at all events." The law authorizing the sale of the Main Line imposed upon the Governor the duty of ad vertising the sale in Philacelphia, Pittsburgh, Washington City, Boston and New York, within ten days after his approval of it. The short pe riod thus allowed has doithtless operated to pre vent the preparation of au extended advertise ment, such as the magnitudanf the case seems to require. Fee the Daly Onsette Mn. Enron:—Proscription is at all time,. od under all circumstances anti-Republican, when fostered in &sleet and matured at midnight it becomes tyranny. This principle is most stri kingly exemplified in the modern hobby of Know Nothingiam, which would exclude all foreigners from the rights of citizenship, and thereby reduce cur country from the high position of liberality and equality, to a level with monarchy itself But it is argued that, "Americans should rule America"--admitted—but who and what are Americans? Only those who are born in Ameri ca ! Certainly not, for to argue thus would, be to deny the principle of adoption and to ostracise a largo body of American citizens who have be come so by forswearing allegiance to their native land. And is not that man who on account of ty ranny and oppression forsakes the home of his youth, seeks a country whose institutions are free, and by a solemn oath renounces all former preju dices and opinions, and resolves to abide by the laws of the land of his adoption, to Le respected Common sense and common liberty answer in the affirmative, but thedark spirit of Know Roth ingism answers in the negative. It goes farther, for it would proscribe with titter uncompromising selfishness all who have been unfortunate enough to first breathe the pure air of Heaven in a land other than our own. But let us suppose for a moment that Know Nothingism will accomplish all it proposes, and what-will- be the natural results arising from its j power ? Time, the great revelator can alonere- veal, but we can by glancing, back on the past, and looking forward to-the future draw an infer ence from all, history and common sense which will bring us to the irresis' table conclusion that the tendency of this party is to sap at the foun dation of our civil and religions liberty. We can notavoid the conclusion, for if we would deprive all foreigners of the rights of citizenship until after a residence of twenty one years, we would harbor an internal enemy in our foreign popula tion which would suck the very heart's blood of Republicanism. Farther: The very esseence of Know-Noth inghon is anti-Christian and tends to degrade rather than ameliorate the condition of mankind. Its very secrecy is an argument against the pa rity of its motives, for good works love the sun light, while evil ones seek the silent midnight whose darkness mingles in unison with deeds of infamy. But the question is asked, will the Know-Noth ing party of the North bow the knee to their brothers of the South? We answer: it mast, for the Slavoeracy demand it. It must submit, .And crook Milpregnant bingo , of tho tam wh.r. thrift inay follow a...WM or be cast aside as an old garment by ttes South. ; It is true that there are many honorable men connected with the Know-Nothing party in the North who will not sell themselves to the hideous moloch of elavery, and we rejoice that Such is the case; but the fiat has gone forth—the !oath- I ern press has uttered an edict which is as unal terable u was the law of the Medea and Per sians,—that if there is not a satisfactory con• cession made in the Know-Nothing Convention to be held in June, by the Northern delegates to i those of the South; there will be a dissolution— not of the Union but of the Know-Nothing par , ty. That such may be the result of the delibe rations of thateonvention is no doubt the earnest desire of every true Northern man, be he a Know-Nothing or not, for the recent outrages in Kansas urn the Northern people to beware of making an alliance with Southern slaveholders who would sacrifice the dearest and most sacred feelings of the human heart to extend and per petrate Slavery. In the days of Cicero the ex clamation, "I am a Romennitizen," was a pro tection from tyranny and bondage, but the glo rious words, "I am an American citizen," di.. not protect, in this nineteenth century, the free- Men of Kansas, from violence and insult: in a country where &liars "born free and equal" the ballot-box has been made to subserve the in terests of demagogues and villains, who in mar tial array marched from the State of Missouri into the Territofy of Mamas and took possession of every election district, and after haling ac complished their deep-laid schemes of villainy returned to their homes. Bat the facts of these outrages are already known, and consequently we will conclude this hastily and somewhatimperfectly written article by urging every true patriot to be up and doing, for to be idle now would be criminal. . . Ms. EDITOR: The Bar of Pittsburgh And the public are very much pleased to learn that Mr. James Dunlop, 'Esq., is willing to become the Reporter of the State, and we think that the Governor ooght not to . hesitate to bestow the appointment upon him; he could select no one more competent for that post. From Ids acknow ledged learning and ability, we have no doubt that the Governor could make no appointment more acceptable to the whole .public than the selection of Mr. Dunlop. We are no lawyer but we understand that the Western Bar particularly are of opinion they have been degraded by , the miserable manner in which the decisions of the Supreme Court have been reported, that the ju dicary character of Judges and Lawyers have become deteriorated and sunk in public estima tion, and that they want each a man as Mr. Dunlop to restore them to their proper estima- Bon. - As far as we can ascertain the condition of,tbe South, a general scarcity of breadstaffs prevails, Since the opening of spring a continued drouth has retarded vegetation, and in many portions extreme suffering has resulted. .The Dalton Times says that many familes are without corn,or any means to procure any. And beside, there is none for sale. In some neighborhoods a bushel could not be procured for love or money. .POor men are offering to work for a peck of corn a diy,. If they plead "our children will starve," they are answered "so will mine, if I part with the little I have." Horses and mules are — tirrned oat into the woods to wait for grass, or starve. The con sequence is, that those who have land can only plant what they can with the hoe—they cannot plow. It is smitrusly argued thal, unless assist-. ed soon, many of the poor class of-that section will perish.—St. Louis Repub. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Shenftalty MR. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elizabeth, will be • candidate for Shedd of ellegbenf County. sta. jest to the derision of the ntutlified eleotOrs.Wldirs. Deme— ezatl and men of the district. Elisabeth. May 10,1850. A Lady of our acquaintance, Kra. Pow al, No. IS Stanton rt.. New York, was troubled with r Complaint fora long time, and after trying ma 67 earned! tr., was advised to try DT; McLanes Celebrated User Pills. She did so, and says that-with one box she was oftectnallY cured indfoutica, stoppage of the mesa; mariposas. and par cool frreputarfrs eat bowels, are all diseases m1010164= in the same prolific owe, as Is ales that dreadful scourge YllsPepsta. Those who we afflicted with sayer tle stare enumerated diseases, may rest !moored that the source of WI their maladiew is the liver. and Ow its correction the best remedy ever offered to the public is Di. McLatte's Celebrated ldrer Pills. 6 17 them. The money reimaded Itnot saw factory. Porchwers will be careful to now to ult. M'LANSPS CELSBHATED LIVER PILLS, and take none else. Then are other Pills. per .nr....tl,lagte b. LIM Pills, now bailor the tnablim elec. his Celebrated Vermlbasa, can now be bad s t i llisi ts itsbie Drug Stores In the United ;Later, ales, ET sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING PIHOTILENtI. ntylldger. ihascessors to J.Nidd t Co.. 60 Wood et. DUBUQUE, lOWA. lye offer for mile One Hundred Leta, very idyiniagoonsly located. In the City of DUITWILIS. and no irp.dgany 'wont proposals for the ono, or nay portion of theist Sb tonryletion of the Great Minas Central IL IL, to t hi s do r .-tbo lama tipper Blialladyyl River badman trinarotrd Len-the ham lout barb. tognihre the present riLlAgf Ifiratiating value acres! Mate, combine women. dratralila malts frktbnia arliblna sto wen in .. airy irdbratation la be Proinfai laillufalitea tf di menu. Addria TAL MOP It COMPANY. . , ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND Yrs - IL - 4i IMNDRALLY. Foe Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. A A W. willow:and for Warming oral Ventilating by Atueou or Hot %dor, Pipes or Cb.il Purnnat. Churches, Behoolu sobniou Green Daum. (bart. Houses Jail I.lotele or DereDi O.& No. 2.5 Marko! er-7 Pittsburg Reliance Mutual Insurance Company OF PIIILADELP.IIIA. OFFICE so. To WALNUT STREET. Oh i pafaL $177 G.4—Aida. 112=092, .0 'lv hae,ae,d. F RE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mer chandise, Purnlturr. La.. In frau or emantry. The mutual principle. comblue4 with the security of • Stoat CaultaL entitleethe lmftrod to Mare Ioo a the profit... of that...pant.. vothlut Ilatalite o for The Script Oartlfleatev of this mpany, for profits, ars convertible. strAinto t, tl o tedtpltal Stock of the Compyy. • Racsats.w..B.Z.ve "i t.l.7. t. DIRECTORS: Clem nuclei. Wm. IL Thompson. T. C. Itoekhlll, C. W. Carpenter, Robert Et... O. 8. Wood. Jame. L. Taylor, Jacob .T. Boating. Q.kl. !Inroad. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY. Flour delivered to families in either of the tirot tiles. Order. Beery be left at the Mill, or to our boxes at the stores of 04 .00 /AXIAL WILSON A .62 Wood et- BRAUN A REITER, on er Liberty and Stash. sta. IL P. SCRWARTZ, et,Alle them . . TERSIS. CAS ON DRLIVERF. ale-R. r BRYAN. ELPOINEDY A 00. REIVIO DicCORD & CO., TTERB, Have removed to thei new store, 131 Wood gm/. 5 door" oboes erfri. ' , bleb tee have built with the express adaptation to our increased business. The grid grior has Men fitted up in MODERN STYLE erehairely fir our retail trade. where will always be bound a oomplete assortment of the MOST YAtIMION ABLE STYLES of Oen& and Youths' Dress and Soft Mats and Caps, as well as LADIES' 111151110 MATS and CIIII PREVEI GOODS. adapted to the au... We shall be pleased to see our friends at our new store. Th. (icor upper stories are cm-prewar for our WHOLE SALO TRADE, where gill fonnd • full 'stock of hats .ad Caps, embrudng dearer. Silk, sun varlet,. Soft. Pa P.M. Leghorn, Braids, and Palm brat hate; Silk Plush and Cloth Cara. and Children's Goods of all Mods. Hera:unto visiting our pity will find It their interest to examine our stork, as our faeilitles are curb as to enable us to compete with any Jobbing luau in the outeru ales. M 0 N E Y. INSURANCE. Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, 'Massillon Illinois, and all uncurrent Bank Notes, Purchionl at LOWER RATES Nos any othrr Howe. TILE UNREST PREMIUM PAID FOR OLD SUSHI AND GOLD. SIGHT DRAFTS on New York, Philadelphia. Cinoio natl. St. LOWP. and the principal Cities of the United Staten. furolaked In autos to suit at LOWEST RATES. FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES OF INSURANCE [UM run T. WU.= VASITILLACS Up IaTD. CAPITAL, 82,500,000, .JI tbk GRANITE INSURANCE CO., of New York rit • Itsggers., gzslssoge Broksts and Irunsrance Agts. mr6.lsts ft ::0.15, Wood mt, one door from 110. at. PITTSBURGH Life. Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, TTITSBCMITI. PA. 808 T. OALTS , AF. rnuictont. Jam D. Mtn Doer- This Company makes every Insurance arr penguins War connects! with LIFE WES. Altn,agrilriet Hull and Cargo litelts,on tbe Oben and tl lastaelptil rivers and tributaries, and Marina Disks gen erally And against 1.1068 or Damage by Fire, And against the Perste (Attie Sea and Inland Navigation and Trauertstion. Policiesat the !Watanabe. eonaleterit with meet) to aU partira• . Robert GuluuT. ..._ ... Alexander Bredle7. Jame. & Nome. John Fullerton, William PIMA" -emus( Metharkan. , John Scott. James W. Hallman, Joseph ?. Namara. M. D., Chu Arbuthnot, t lohn aaeile.. is . Meld RI , h•T. tharetio N. 11, Klttaithlng, John MINI. Ps mr2s-1..e1e (Post ropy thear fat ooLl PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOBITE THE CVSTOJI HOME. Will make all kind: , of 111S1121111Ce. either Poppet=or United. on revery description of Pro Pict/ or Merehtindlss. st reasonable reir of prowlna. 6011P,P.T P. 1i1243. Prcrident. M. W. Pittore,'NtosVlte Presidcrient. DIRECIr I w E1t.g .,.. Jas. 9. Pawl. intriration. Mum. P. Hayes. L B. Xnall.h. P. B. Ba•.r7. C. Eh•rm*a. 1. BALtnroNA Seeletorl. J. 0. CDFTIN, Amon. d e l 17 re anaer Thud And Wool streets. Pennellvama OF PIT TSB insUeCRGy. M om_p_an CONN= CV FOUIVID AND 1 , 1 rTIIVIELD RS :Urn!, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 8300.000. =SCRS BIIILDINGS A.,FD 0171NR PROPERM =i MIST LOSS OB 11111 GB BY FIRE AND TgE PEDALS or Sea and Inland SaTi,•ation and Transportation DIRECIVRA. W. P. Johnston. W. It'Cllntnel. O. IL Lone. A. J. Tom% Hotly Pattmon. ij K l... 47 . d x.c= , 2. Viand. . J. Otter Stronta. 4.i.ara4 White, Jacob Paint.. Wolin Ilasnyton. A. 4 W. P. 118 , 4 n. D. P.. Park. tiFTICXB.I. flotnital—lion_Wm Johnston. ride PFV/idi—elljßadr SA-avian/ and Tmeum---A A Cn.-rimr. A55i501n454... 1 . 4 .,. 8 8 4.lr.rrtor. Era] Citizen's Insurance Comry of rittsmargn . WM. DAOALLY, Prrsident BAMIJKL MABADYLL. Dep. °TYRA 94 WA77tR.OD B BTJ CTWERN M.II2WZT.A.ND WOUNT.I. INSURES MULL AND CARGO RISKS OR Till OUR, AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS. AND PRIBUTARILS ia . /1111/7"/ 69:lin111 LOU Pawage AY PVC ALSO eggru,n , W. ;was eat SEA and .NLAND VIILI VOA sad TRAASPORT.I).IO.N. Wns. Bee . T. fla . . &holt me Dun p:Jr, R. Ilarhenih. Law 31, Pennock. WoJnor 'MT. , . I Jas. Cooper, John FIII British and Continental Exehtiage. SIGHT LULLS DRAWN RI DUNCAN, SIIBILMIN b CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, Rl= These Drafts are available at all the prin ipalTownsofEnglsod, F. 3 Laud sad Ireland. sod the Onabsent. M. A. Grunebaum dt Bailin, FRAMCF - ORT A RAM Which serve ne a Remittance to all porta or de mans. Switzerland and Holland. Intsodlng totravalsenpulssuiNwurathrouub us Lotter. of Cridit, co whlebalottay eau be obtulued. rundsd, le tor Put Collettione of Bills. Nate., and other Realities In EA rope. will receive Prompt eMentlon. WM. IL WILLIAMS • CO.. Wood. corner Third street. _ - - - We have frequently heard the celebrat ed German IDttato, .old by Dr. C M. Jackson, lia) Arch Street. MOIL. spoken ale term. of the highest commen dation. and vee honestly holler. that It L. one of the best medldnes advertised for the complaints the . hleh It I. re commend/d. They are pleasant to the taste. and orange ta ken 130,16 r any chromate:l,es be the most delicate dom. ash. The peen Car and wile. here united In sommendlos this Invaluable remedy for dYM.Poin, debility, an. and snob meth. heallug Recta of this panacea, that we hope It may he loin:di:wed to every family lei ere dlePereht has, or L. likely to have . victim. Bee advertieranent. mylagedgerT Statement from Canada—Quebec, Feb. 7th, los4.—Nlesere. IL A. Pahruatock a Co.:—We had the pleasure of ecweivlng, this morning, the within certificate of your Vecrudfuse. which till be rei7 gratifying to you, as it... wont voluntarily. We are. genet MUS lemen,youre very trul .f. SON CO. Ou y rnegcs—My little daughter. 0 years old. And MT eon. older. were for • coneiderable time eufferlog from worm,: I. ouretianed two bottle, of your Verrnimeol, of which I gave them three dolma according to directin and etrange to my, Irrlees than three hours they no lees than MITE HUNDRED WORMS. of 1ic . ,77r . . traordloary length of from 12. to lb Inches. Mewing experienned so much of the beneficial effect• of your Wenalfuge,l ti my duty to recommend it to the public as, in my opinion, one of the molt efficacious 1•19.8. diawagalosi wormierer yet offered to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to be your mash obliged .4 humble 'errant, NATHANIEL. LRATERS. Prepared end mold by B. A. PALINESTOOK ACO.. corner of Wood .0 Pint eta. myll3 &INT As a Spring and Bummer Medicine, 0 altar's Bpsadsh Mistuze etande Preemiesnt nbca• oil ether. Its shignierly diesel= action on the blood: it. strengthening and rtrifylng qualltieg Its tome fiction on the liver; its tendency to drive all humors to the surface. thereby cleansing the system acairdleg to Natetee own prescription; Its harmless, and at the same ems wanes. dLnary grail infect.. and the tins.. of 'rum testified to by many &the =et reopeetable eltlsowl of Richmond, Va.. and elsewhere. =et be =elusive evidence thatlbers is no hembug about It. The trial of a single bottle will satisfy the mood 'skeptical of Its benefits. gee ;Wrestles meat to.anot her e 1... lmtlkeT myll:MEhr•wt.( A Substitute for the New Liquor Law.— DR. OBJUN'S ANTIMACCILANALIAN Nunn. • We .4 me middy tar the cure of A concentrated vegetable extract, and se • tonic is uns oiled, F o r ab• yollowitus ocomplaiste it to 4 mixt sato.. toe moliciar. .ff/ioXrds. Liter amouanr. Epilepsy, Na n:dots, Pilo, lbw, al aA lisdr. Dadritult Trance; Omer ut Debfle7y. TWO medicine isintendol to produce • shunt. in the Marro, and • distaste Ibr alcoholic drinks. tleeeral Instance. where We hate told It. we have had fir thraced gratlfylug, Mullis to. to polio= who ar of e ms brealting off the Indulgence is intoxicating bererlon, Mizell:lr will be a greet help. Sold at ft per bottle it the Drug Stare of DR. GEO. 11. HEYBI3II, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin Wen Ash of the Golden Mortar sp27.ltw Another Instance of the efficacy of Boer- HAVE% HOLLAND DITTICOD: W. N. IL Domani, of the Delon Moe. werc -- ffame week. gem befog *nimbly of with Delt end leex slew. et the storesch,lese of aptialte;Alta, tin , " itrp " symptoms of dinetwis. I embedment to try your /101.1 end Ititters r end I fret it bet An act of Jostlce to the id kl N 88 ' . 011 " an' the =Ol of Moe. whores, b. effected with like denuattement of pte etemacb, to state. tbeittbe Ins of ow dog% bottle of this medletos proved of lecelcoleble WO- At, bevies freed the etelaseb from allAcese Of dePrlalliotte 'end ronoved every symptom, of dy.p.x4d.. I woald Abo remark, that two atettiter. of my, &MUT. who wen. allioted to spimilac manner with myself, were entire/ ',Mond by the we of o chests born* of each. - igoo.dairr I:earie It. Aebbnret, George N. Baker, Beni. W . Z. Lathrop, H. L Careen, Robert Toland, Edward O. Jame. Wm. Mann, Arobibald Gettr, Wm. M. Pame, J. G. COFFIN, pl Agent, • er Tkdrd and Wood streets . ll= ten: N.M. likaard Fiord. nor j ;IT; italailrAt. J. reinonimaker. VW= IL Hart. NL &MI 1 - 11 - 81.31 - xi OP it AND TiPWARDB. JOHN C. BASES & CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER o;ft, Carefully,prepared from none but freih and Maar there. Under the perscse a.rAnidon of their'. agent at the Metres, 3.0. B.& 00. take great pleasure in offering their brand of on, lehlch, ou santuat of its =parlor male of Droner. tics, freshness anlpouity. can be taken without distend, by the most delicate. It Is unneenwary to advert to the peculiar of 0. this very valuable and scientific remedy. Its success in the men of Chronic itheumathon. Scrofula. and Lung Die wee. when skillfully applied and persevered in, is no longer a matter of sOideettlrer, it le now acknowledged to P. healing virtues tames In somparable to any other speedo. bold In bottles, wholesale and retail. by the 0.11- ufsetunre, .1011,1 0. BAHLit it CO.. No. 100 North Third et.. Phileciolphia. And by Drugs:lee in Pittsburgh and elsewhere. feS-frodkarT OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RIWNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGh. On end after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSENGER TRAINS will run ea lollowe. until fur ther notice: Ease bum rug mars ls 3 Mau Tau% " K. ItLYintiss 'TRW " ar 3P. r. These Traits all run through to Crestliner and connect there with the Ocerunbus and Clndm►ti. Ohio and Indi an► and Rellefontsdno and Indiana Railroad. At slanr field, connections are male tar Newark. 7Anessille, Mon marina. Bandunky, Toledo, Chicago, An: and at Alliance he Moreland. go. No trains eon on lituiday. Through 'tickets are sold to Cincinnati, Dmirrille, St. Lorde, India:tap:lßa Chicago. Rock Ulan& For: Warne. Moreland and the principal town• and cities In the West The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will rare Pittsburgh at 10 a.. h. and sr. and New Biles ton at 7s.zandl P. at. For Motets and further information. applr to J. 0. CURRY, At the corner Office, under the Monongahela Or at the Federal street Station, to GEORGE FARRIN. Plttehntgb, March 10th, 1800. Ticket Anent- JOHN COCHRAN & IBROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shifters, Window Guards, itc., Nos. 91 Second st,, & e 6 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns Fancy avxd. Plato. Imitable for ell purpnisee Particular at tention paid to enclosing Grave Leta. Joblens dome at abort notice. mbD-tf WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. M'CLURG. Our Teas will be found on trial unequaled 0 the prime In the dtr IIITAIL L Blanks. 'rntnd 0010 n, 445, 50, 62, 75, iYot . L . ng Hyson,s o , 1,00 and 1,25 per lb.' o, and 1,00 per lb. '&gßreakfast., 50 andllipperial & 75, 75 cta, per lb. ! 1,00 & 1,50 par lb. Teas put up In osday bates ham 6 to `RI lbs. for family use. • liberal discount uncle to retail deniers. COFPES—jana, In Duayra, and 8d °VP , Cron , nod Roasted. SVGARS—lnnenna'l and &knees loaf' Pa/eerier/1 and Drusned &cars. Also, Mandates, anal. tiddeL Fred, and Dried Feud:. nati9 _ . Ease and Comrort.—Tho Confonnator lately Imported trsm Paris. ...UT sults the flat t tn. peorullar shape of th. Iteeston a now last le am s..r an th. head as .mold ate. A geattlt and a g od Hat may be bag a t :7 Worst .t asTS•tf W DOUGLAS. Marsh's Radical Cure Truss will cure snarly iirin7 miss of soluinable Dentin Trusses .t muds.; prim on 'Mod. Children's 'Drones ordiCre'reut torsi and strength Ed aisle Eleatic Stocklus fed Varteone or EsslamitlYeloe. Abdominal Sispcnytere—• dome diffident glade. Ms Prose, for the support and cure of Piles. Shoulder Byres to centre • stook el and deformed eon. of the Chest, and Maul of the Cb" .t. Suepenelou RandAgest AR thee...DAN osier be had es applied at DR. KEY. SKIDS Wholesale aselE•tall TURFS DEPOT. 1 0 Wood elgu of the Golden Mortar, or .111 In not to au, Dart 01 Lb....try by enutlug the mousy and sumunsre. dgmli _ . HOLMES,. RABE & CO SCCEA: , OII TO A. H. HOLMES a BROTHER, I=l 30LID BOX VICES, fIAMIIERED ILON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCRS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Scrota.. 341fhiv asafrakt.s.F. , Mandincm• Car 3.0 Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Note 'teinriplete, PITTSBURG 11, PA.. Wk. anarea. No. oval.= a: Fran es, PCM.S WOOD soli num:F[44st* Kr An anal dearradded. Ft.trlttndrdald, a :met amitn,tion tr Cristadatet'sExcelsior Hair Dye. As red <lauds dartiti to thi And bNelcan over tiara"'. blue okytleb? eo Mmancradv ewe Pro turn.th T. black the bate that rodIT baraath. Tha cuttla dab creandlngli Kaduna db• RA= When an deaanty Saito at et. amer UM. anon:a, ...Hat as anlekearatiliaao Rdl dark." Me Et t:. With Ida Dye of alt Doe cant effildpant •, Cristadreed XxialdnildbaelYda [amid ere:grate and to PViiiMUITMEESI Balm of a Tanana' Flowers, for beau utrim: M ClospWcr.in k .oalotairiring all Tao. P 13111,1 .3141 ?um= 17143 Rio tsee. lit — fit•rovvet, - ; IlpledayS New Ilaguerrian Gallery. MR. NELSON would reopeetfully inform hi. frtiwida and the public generally, that le erdw to. meet the daily Increming demand eu Ma Daguerreotype., he haa had built and h.o now onto ploted toyer Pat Officw,Thlrd Itreet3 CM • et the moot merino. and magnificent lite light Oelleriew ever conetructed hir D a - . gun vvetrpe pm•Peerm in the United Mates. Ws are INM prepared ta emenig. Wiener*. .1.11 Mem and Myles. in Sits weather. from 5 o'clock A. M. till 4 o'clock P. M. A Mgt 0000. al l le wilting&whether they wirh for Weer. mor not. Name. Old Poet Ohm Dalliting. Third .treat degelkw - HENRY H.COLLINS, POINNADDIN , i AND OOMMISSION MERCHANT. AND' if. .OLEPALE DEALER IN CHEESE, HOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Prod.> thuurslir, No. 25 , Wood street, Pittsburgh. mown_ Imam FLEhlffiQ B TSET ( WIIODRUGGISTS, evannsoss EsALE TO , NO. 60 WOOD STRRET Ph TSBURGII, FA. Provrkettese , 11111.04•10016 "Mad Verultart Lint Western= Insurance Comp_any OF PITTSBURGH. 1111M1011111114 St. ....... ....r. t. ooLuotr, 112C . T. Will Insure aping all kinds of Filo and Ma.ine 01120116 .Antler. Jr.. Th 0. os. bcott. J. kinAnlcy 7. W. Butler, A. Nlmick. O. Duals, Wm. Lyma, Nadi! iloimm, C. Ins.. 11, W. Jackson. J. LlPPln.tt. Wm. IL Smith. W A bona Inatitution managed by Direeton well knot,'" ID this community. ma .bo .in liberally_ adjamt and promptly pay all iNr UM SI too OM., No. 92 Water Street. (Swag A 001 Warebousaj op stairs, Plttatnarnh, 'sato % The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AG-E- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered In on. of oar more:ion parture weeds • rrrneds that Cute trembled of ilimeor, Pon the enrol derufuld to 1001311011 P.Pk. Ile hu bled It to over eleven hundred oaten, end never felled extant In tve moo (both thunder humor.) Ile hen now In hit eneeendon over two 'hundred tertlflests, ny Ils value, all within twenty miler of Boetou. Two tottles are werranted toe.. enurelou ewe 100 tb One to three bottles will ours the worn kind of rim Piee of the fern Two to three bottles will el.nr the system el biles. Two bottles are warranted to can the worst rant IT in the month and stomach. Three to hie bottle. are tenteented to care the worst our of eryidpetes. One to two bottle. are haerauted to core el humor lo the eyee. Two bottles an waresotall to sore running of Lb...on and blotthasasoons the Mir. *NESiggl Clow bottle will ere seali ornotkol of the alt. Two to throo bottles ary warrantsEl to cure the wont Two to three betties are warranted to mire the meet dee Tecate eases of rhearnatlain. Three to fets bottles are warranted to core flit rheum Five to sight bottles will cure the wand case of 'ecotone • benefit Is ewers experienced ft= the and totele. and a perneet run is warranted when the above Quantity le taken. • Nothing looks so hnmobable rn theee who have In vale tried all the wonderful medicines of the def. es that • common weed revering lo the pasture., and along old stems wails, =mild cure every humor in tho .totem: It is now • deed tact. If you have a humor !Pima to .tart There an no We Ism any, hums or ha's ebout It suiting . some cues and not yours. I peddled over a thoneand hot, ties of it In the Tidally of &don. I know tie effects In .eery can. It bee already done some of the greatest merge ever done in Haseachosetta I ger. it to &Odra, a year old; to old people of duty. I have me Poot•Poef , w e. " behleg dOldren, etudes fled, was soft and flabby. restored to a porfeet stet* of health by one bottle. To thaw who an entsfect to • Wet headache. cue bottle will always core it. It ghee greet relief to catarrh end dinhness. Some who hare teen Mein far reed% have U. ken and been regulated by It. Where the body to sound, oftherllnnetione ornate.. it will owe Teri ' e ° l quite easy, bat where there is any derangement Inele,St wor k quite yen mast not be alarmed—they alwary ding. pear In from four day. to a week. Therefie never • tell ev• milt from It.. On the contrary, when that feeling Is gone you will feel yourself like einew perecm. I baud ea= of the meet ..trlag.t emoolocres of It that man ever Ile tensed to. tie eheinte of dled. leer./ neormary—eat the best You en get. I have Ilkewlee an herb. which, when dm. meted in sweat oil. diseolees ikrofelocui eielling of the neck and under the ear,. Price 60 cents. Price of the Medical Dimoverr fl Per bottle. DIHNOTTOTIII YOB ChM—Adult, one table-sweetens! P. day. Children over ehebtyeare, &alert Illsonlhoh ohildleu from live toelight years, target:mend. Aline direction eau be made epplinable to di constitutions, take enough to operate on -the bowel. twice • der. Hr. KENNEDY gluts personal tettOndanno In. NA arse Of sada. • Bold.wholesale and retail, it .1 40 Wood -treat. corner of Virgin eller. • frideriT DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably locat ed, It the earner of Mutant sad Misty Ai, Allngham City, will be sold sit tetacmable tam Vor icartleulan quoin or - VLSIIINO MK. Wholesale Drintinti. Vo:0)Ifood St. '4lB.bgALltir: - ' Rlitibitith,Mag Ea• A Special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr, Horner h.riporcifixo Cbraiiii relieves with wonderful rapid ity every divorder Incident In the dineative apparatoa re nom, the appetitet renews the etrengttg barite. them.- cleft braces the nerves, dye, ebietimit7 to the epirita, re milts the mental enamel., banishea deerponduncy. Imparts PITTSBURGH. to tho attenuated flame a mom robust app...., spar. ' e irritation, cabals the tfietarbe4 Imagination, halide up the Importers and Dealers in shattered ennetitutlom mud may be taken without fear by the feebleet maiden, wife nr mother. sa It le eompoeed DRUGS. LINSEED OIL, (LARD OIL, ALCOHOL, solely of thejuices of rare Oriental herbs, Potent only to MEDICINES, VARNISHES, (TURPENTINE, T.A.NNRILSI OIL, invigorsto. exhilarate and restore. • CIIE.MIC ALS lithe eystem has beeume relax.' by Improper Mantuan- . • . ~ WINDOW GLASS. , PAT. MEDICINES, I SPERM OIL, ma the Cordial hill infuse a more vigorone vitality lot, us- , DYE . STUFFS, IGLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, \\VHALE OIL, cry organ. The laskittide resulting from late bourn or too : PAINTS, SURG. INSTRUM'TS BRUSHES, SPICES. doer .PPlfration to labor of any tied. le quickly removed by its action. and halm eugagod in eedentery wen teak. , , , MANUFACTURERS OF aud Bahl et to inconvenience theretrom, will find it a Fare and healthy etitoulant. Where thecirculation of the bliael WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE. le elugulah. Or any of theft:m[loo.°ra. body are ...Mei& : . ed or imperfectly performed, it will restore the natural am , IN I IA WAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED Don and communicate permanent energy to the mereti re ' facilities 10} Piling order" with prompt:nem and dispatch. [laving neeldent partnere in the Eastern cities to take &Yawata,of all change. ln the merket, seam enabled and dietritutive orgins. . to eell for rash or toprompt time dealers on as (amoebic. term. an eastern iobbing houses. Thom who are brood down by phyalml debility, and ..3 Our brand of WHITE LEAD WI. guarantee to be STRICTur PORE and PULL WEIGHT, not egirkasse4 by an/ ;able es tO despair of ever recovering the vigor and mien for it and whit:omit • , efirit A PAHA ESTOCK'S V EILMIFUOR furnished with &lOLA. lierman, French and Spanlh liireak;nll.• of manbmal, are invited to give thie wonderful loeinorant .0., : ,,,,Lp ee r a trial. It missile. the elements - of their, restoration.— Before 'they have consumed the Peat bottle, they will be conselotui that the recuperative principle le at work in et ay debilitated portion of their frame( and hope, moon to be realised in their thorough recovery, sill Orion UP in their heart.. igoThe Cordial la put up highly ertneentrated, to plot Dot 51 . Prlee 53 per botle, two for Pb, ids for $l2. C. 11. RING, Yropriator. No. IYewo BroadwaY, N. York. Aourrs.—Pittaborgh: 11.gauso Ilgos., No. 60 Wood street; . 11. Krystat, 140 Waal at; R. E. 5.14.ga5. 57 Wood et.— Ilegheny Mir J. P. Fumy, Sold by Druggists throughout the Unlted State., Cana do. and the West Indies. DIED.—On Wednesday. thx ltith BREDDIfifi 11 Infant AM of John P. and Marnarot Quinn. The funeral will Mart at 3 P. M. te-day, from it' moth er'. YeeMenet+ corner of Item end Third !streets, end 'Pro ceed to Al'enheny Cemetery. The friends of the amill ere reymectfolly Invited to attend. . • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS INTERIIENTS IN TIIF, CITY OF PITTSBURGH Coanimption Fetes Small Pox .......... ...... Iltrxed IV ooplng (Xouxh Co oltloo of llownix do Brat.... do Lung... Rc .Chroule itrouchitla... I)ro Still Horn or v. alto. Tllttt flat Under 1 yoar Footo 1 to 5 to 10 10 to 15 • •• 1.5 to• 20 40 to fin to Go •• to 70.. e 75 to AO 4..9 to 90 1 Melee. 11; Female., 9, IVIallo..111; Colored, I; Total, 20. By order of the Board of Health, ALEX. MURDOCH. Physician or Board of Health. iidren. The .. l a u n k, azd . of horse. or go out Wi h n. 3 , 1 . 1 1 th • 0. doors rerrlscr. and make himself generally useful In doors or not. or any kind' of farm work- The alfr a‘ll do hour, work and attend to • few eowle of Dairy. Apply by letter or person•lly to THOMAS LIN DOP, myl7-341. 105. 24 et.. Pittsburgh. Administrator's Notice 114,CTICE is hereby given that Letters of .i Admlnietration hare linnu granted to the rehaerther nn fatale M Itodolith Slenriet. lataor Peebles t "enable. Alleftheer dor'd. All pernone fumed. themeelree In. dented to said PALMY are hereby unfilled to Make Immedi ate payment. and all thorn haring claims to preaeut them, properly fiethetf Crated, for , te t tf fl leme t PAlt n li'All. Ade,. Conine Toenehlo. MILS= Administrator's Notice NOTICE -4.4 hereby given that letter o Adminiatratinn bays Wen granted o the eubawribe on the .tats of Jeweph M. Caltonn. late or (hewn town enip • ikacer rvinnty, perm - ins knowing them eel,ee indebted to ml 1 ..tats arenotified to make (mm diet , payment. and hem having elalms to prevent the.. Properly authenties.l for nottlement at °lamina. Beate Properly myli , ltar JOHN CALK/HEY. Admit, Important and Useful Discovery. gncd informs the owners of L (Toeholds and Looms of :lona. Fruit, teat Wham dbr erW ra r le n tti! ' alr orier4rml e n ge b 4loo t 7n " ;al l 4 , 7Totoel t . N T a e fruit. To dimemlnato tale h'eratog In the •horteet he one publlehed It In a T...hlet .iih dreoriptlon .4 Itutruotlons hen to dettror them.r.talnad titenr"e foo heN o svlglet"r; nurser y 77 nuy on bLs mem, It the*trat troth of bin ameit./on. The pamphlet. both In Englith sod Gorman. I• eold mr UT note. at the twodutore of J. G. Baokofen. be. Lint ' s et. -PIP PVEVYKIT, Home P. 0., Indiana Co [Plop .t. copy to tool P . :and eturgn thmett.... 1 URPILY h lIIJRCIIFIELD have just re- J.,1 rriv.rby Ittpre-ht. Frmardt Organdy hone, TOIPIII4I, baragre and Preach Worked thdlare, at Knotb-)Toot ommer at Ito and Marked eta my IT , OltN-1,700 bus Shelled Corn. in .tore •e.-t Fr val. br myl7 A. A. HARDY. . IPLOU i-xtra Family, in store and on nal. by mrt7 A. A. HARDY. I EAD AND SlloT—dull pig land; 10.1.1 - 00 ba mall hay Dad: 10 taga nod...sorted • , aes, atle Al lvy m 717 ALRN ANDER IIoRDON. EAD PIPES AND SHEET LEAD-112. I /loos lead rim. as.rtal all, enna'abert lead a. bad tbklanan, for sole by AOA ANDRII GORDON ' EMP-150 hales 31issouri D. R. Hemp, a Z. It. etdre and tot eat * by ALEXANDRIt GORDON. 1 ) R1 t pl d v O r. C r l l L! b l N F. y d X CIIA GE Foil CITY 01 Gen LOU'.. toy City I'mporty.ladoe a general assort ment bf• ocontry .Wee, Lnqvve of T 11011 AR WOODS, pylllatf Coln roarmal linker, 7 tth at. STELLA SHAWLS—A. .13 t CO. hantjunt ne'd atom, of tbone net and vary Datdonable Sion/la. my It. I ADIES GENTS COLD RID • nod to) lot. Bayou). superior Hid (Goan.myle , A. A. MAlb.lN A CO. OLAIN lIERAGES---A. A. Mason it Co. O_ bee. Alat teed a larin assortment of all mlbra Plain Baran, otylb L 4 EUTURES ,n 1 the Nature, Sabieets and Mode of Ctarlytimk Daptlym. by Ite. J. t. Dyny.dy. D. U.• I.llDon. whbet. I. welded Ilaptlitrud frd• u.e nt Ntynday Schredy. rubil.hod by N. Nadley. All deny. Odd In I!tlshur bat storey of J Dtriniin nkyld UST PUBLISIIED—The Saerarnental Cat re ass. designed for but ructitm In the °ratline!e. Do -1 Stem of the ihmet.nsoessary to, and ronnected with. the per obeereartrenf the lord'. Popper, by lire. Andrew Ritchie. to which it added an essay by See. Jr. diarhaugh, D. D. Fries 50 rt. by mail (6 cis.. for sale by , myl4 P. BkbLER, Allettbenyla Nbbls extra and superfine in I • store and far Sale by znyiti SPRINOItit IiaRRAIII3II d CO. BACON -100 cake Hams and Shoulders ,a T ir t r°. oPlitKO II AIWA COIL & CO. DOTATOES-2.50 bus Neshanneeks, in L 'tore and for we by nirin r rni.sa En nanuacan a co. WOOL--Casli paid 1r Wool by myl6 SPRINGER LIARBAUOII t CO. hjIEARLS-15 caaka received and for sale by myl6 BELL At LIGGVIT. - ACON-10,000 iba Country Dams, Sides and Elmulders. reed and for oala by mile. DELL & LIGGETT. ChINSEED OIL-10 bbls in store and for ula by 9;16 BOLLS LIGGETT. (lIL CAKE-3, ten/ reed and for sale by I mile BELLS LIGGETT. OATS -1500 bus in store and for sale by mile. BILL& LIGGETT. BROOMS --50 dos reed and for solo by m7lB ROLL & Limit:yr. dir )PAL CANDLES- 50 bones from pure lTn.arlna, far summer ulto oapres.ly. for may by myl6 DELL & LIGGETT. PORK-3l bbls prime ree'd and for sale by R. melt BELL a LIiiOEPT. Mater et EMONS-20 boxes to arrive by railroad Jon consignment. mein ISAIAH DICKEY a 00. ARPER'S LATEST PUBLICATIONS— Joel received: PPRP It's Literary and Historical 811scellatile. 1 roL 8 A Journey through the !Chinese Empire, he 11. Due, 2 volo„12 mo.. incomparably interesting: Edinturg Review; pillory for Roy, Me Nations of Modern Europa, hy John P. Eagan, finely Wustratral, prier fA e to _ No. C. ipurr's Rory Book; Harper ry Molt No. a, land 0, bated; Memoirs of the ()contain of lticesinntorn Loomis . Practical Astronomr, rooter'. Chnolgrr: Peasant Roy Philosopher: illarper'sGaretter; with all theft latest publicatioui for sale by J. L. READ, 4th st. ERRING-100 bbls. now (1855) dry scat; r 1, 13 .na or we by 2. do o yls •do do J. it.cghlt,i) d '. MAC K E RAL-100 bbls. No. 3 laigo; 00 bble. Nn. 3 medium, 1001 W! bblo No. 9 large, just r'e'd aud for sale Dr . J. 13, CAN FIELD. ARE FISH—TS bbls. Trout; J 100 half bills Trout 50 bb, White AA: 100 half bbla White Fish. Justreel and for Welly CANFIELD. VALUABLE BOOKS & NEW PUBLICA TIONS-8. ZADUSII. Fellers/ et . AlleoboOT. roorWst ftnlVer . (3.1:, " I t gol/nrolYroYlr:1 "- e. * .g, " 11 ' 1.:1; loolosOwl o t ipurchlowe In Ulm eastern cities. A t o rso s loW , mont o Throloginl and Bt.:oar,' Relighms Worha valuable publiatlona of It. Carter A Bona, and other lead. lug houses, of Ameriun 0 1 8. union f Trzt troll 016~s, nor loan edltlomc nre t eNel4= l =l . 4l ‘ at ' lti:o u 4s of led ityln of binding. imitable for Writ. te o l lll _7 4r-k . Mounds:4 Commentarion Atattoemr en Fr ion. BONNET RIBBONS--Jast. rat'd a larg variety of new styles Bonnet Mebane. toyle A. A. 3IABON &CO. 111/0E AND SILK MANTILLS-A. Meson Co. will exhibit on Mandan the/ 4 th 1 . 0, • etT. Of splendid now styles of Lim nod Silk Metals,' p ,A 260 zE t iT d TOOLS-U 0 et 0 doa =maw. 20 d. ." th " 4 PIANKLAND. sale by mylo 34 - 11:ASOLiosey:h — liWrie — A.Cti: - . have /net received another lot of Parasol. 1l the nn atylee and at r" - urib 77 Market BONNET WREATHS-50 bxs assorted ay Wreathe; Moo, .other lot of Frauell&gin re Bonnets, iust ~seised at oryb77 Idarkst street. • ___ .- IEW MAPS, 1855—Kataaas and Nebra ska. treakrn States, United States and Csstsdael; et SW. alive sinvt's &stag River Gold.. to., for Ws DT svrf , S. SADLER. Alleithopl An BUS. CORN—One thousand bus "Cam !tun and ita l lt b ilannua Co. BUS. WHE A T —Taro thousand 0100 my b"'WhItPrItSIORIFEARDA VO El !CO. 'FA-ABCurE LACE MA NTILLAS-Muray lilti hfedbnreda=l,:lof,plack Ines Aosgrm=sgd Blak BUZ and waling '4 l:e r nrod: ( ll/h M Rlnts ‘ sfhsadsomostylino N TreneikCnln — tso4 IN Goods In cost seniets. Dn. es a nd WHITE - GOODS FOR DRESSES-MIN V pbutatche.qr!q7WP.asiortarmt at ancelhallia= lICIVISthizetV446. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, Franklin' Fire Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPIIIA. STATE3IIINT of the Assets of the Com pany. on January 1055, oubllebtd r , ,ninradtr th the prorBIODA of the sixth pettiee of the Act of As bly of April sth, 1512. ' ll ' n ' arthto 9--betnw Bret martes on 11 , n/ Estate In the elti o rd county of Phil.-1 delll l llS except pso In Slontgnmet7. Rucks Sehaylkl and Allegheny cont. Ilea, Pa. Esserx—Purnbasedat Sheriff's sales ander mortintSw dam.. Eight houses and lot. 70 by 150 feet, on the eolith -west corner Chestnut .d Seventh sts A house and lot,tr; by 71 and on the north olden( Spruce street and west of 11th .. . A hgreet. ouse and 1nt,111.7 by 100 cart on the west side of Penn Square, south a nigh street. Two brumes and lots, each 18 by SO. feet on the south eldeof Spryer et., near Elm t,enth et. nye Louses and P CA, each 17-0 by Noe, 159, 111, 163, 186 and 168 Dillwyn treet. ".a.....b.7.7:::Vmk,1 4 . 0 1.3 . 1r111.7 . 10rir. t. ext. A lot ofwround. 17 by 57 feet on then/nth east.rorneror Twenty monad and Spruce streets Hotel and lot., 60 by 81 ft. en the moth. oast corner Cbeennt and Beach etc. Five benne. G eo rge e mt.. 42 an r SO It. on th. north ode ofowest or Ashton garnet. Set. noumrs and lot, 29 by 117 feet. on the east Ode of Berra street, south of Chestnut etreet. A t. 0111.9 and lot, IS by 30 feet, N 0.96 Prtewater et., erode( Ninth et. A wround era of/30. Issuing out of a lot 13 4 by 40 (Lou tbe north side of of street. 40 ft. west of Leopold eh Lover—Temporary Loans., on Stooks arr Collateral Seearity Sr Loan Thoueand Dollars Aloe 18.1.0 Loan. E. per pent. (Interned 010 13:19 she,. Bank of Kentucky -17 do Nor them Hank of KenterekT. 100 do Union Bank of Tent:term. 13 do Insurance Co. of the State of Penneylvan's. • 200 do Southwark Rsllutad Co. 37d0 Corn! 0 It. It. Mt. Vicksburg 300 do Senna. Railroad Co. 01 do P &with, Vlre Inauranee Co 2.t do Slarrantlle Library Co. do Colon Canal Co. IU do Rte. lkill Railroad Co, Notes and Receivable Untettled ..... Marchandten Cavh on band 11 to hands of agents.- 91,108,432 52 Lorsep by fire the during the yr. 1954— 2/11',294 39 13v order of tbe Board: .. CIIA 9 . N. BANCKEP, Presl. Atteet C. 0. Dancf.ce, Seer. O. COFFIN: Agent. N. N. enener Weal and Third street, myl4-lird Ito! for Kansas rFilkillE flow of folkiwestward is only equaled by the run to thenoir Clothing tablishment oa h 'gr e et to. 2/.. next door to Daly's tacking Feed:ill'. opened by WM. CARVILL He hoe • full Mock of fresh and eemroable CASSIMERES AND VI:STINGS. hleti be laelte• the attention or citizens generallx, To hi, frlende end patrons be odd glee baogr gre,sitta, and to rear ones the best lineation. Call In and look at tile Moak. 1111-11ors' Currnmea Munn Tc W mrlihtdeht: M. OAKVILLE. Public Sale of the Main Line of Public Works of Pennsylvania. NOTICE ho hereby given. that by authority sad •ct. of Anoint:o of Pennsylvania, apyrovid S i ray 41.1955, will to garotted to Publie"Bale, at the Mr. , cairn' Facto:ma. In ob. City of Philadelphia on TORS DA V. the . 41th day of J oly 1.45, at o'clock, P. M.. the whole MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC WORKS. between Phila• delphis and Pittsburgh, ouneirting of the Philedelphbo and Columbia %almost the Allegheny Portage Railroad. inelnding the hew road to avoid the Inclined Planes. the It.tern dlvistun of the Panneylvanis Cows!. from Colon , loon to tbe h • •Inn. thd• .Inutotts dlyielon of the Pent, t estae Con • be 3 h ton to the Prodern terminus of the .0.• not tread. and the Weetern di vision tr C. front the Western tertn• nous of the Oiteaton • P•rnsit. It•Itrood to Pittebtergh.and including alai , the bride-••..•r the Suadurhanue at Dan '.s Island. tocet her v. d 401 the surplus water power of sold Conon ch , o o't tbe Resorvelm. !Leith:tem. Locomo tic,. tore. Sou Ito Stettdoory Engines, Work !Mops, Ws ter notions. Toll It ledens..dtork and Materiale whateoever sod aheressover the - mut:do belonging. or held for the are of thy same. and together with all the right. Intrreet. claim and demand of the Commootinotrn ur Prlas2lo,,da to nil property. na), personal and mixed belonging to the Paine, On the term. and cotralotte pro. e scribed b the sold Act or assembly. millet o which roar Iw ora btt'ed on application at, or letter oddrcered the orb, of the NE,etary of the Commonwealth, NO. Ramie. burr.b. Pent:myriad:Li. JAMES POLLOCK'. Governor of Pennsylvania., ExiCCTIVs C. 11920, Ilarrloburgh. May 9th, 1855: my laultd Irving's Life of Washington. NERGETIC and respeetaMe Men are Uawanted to .11, and procure.berribers for ebb. work Immediate applleaticu le co emery toensure the earls, dre coutbd of anycity or county. Ageute will Sod the. the work will sell readily ard lerirel77 fled that uo work has PT.' yet taw. published that wtII prime of rush int. veiled Interest In all - sections of the couritry. For Specimen Coldest. which will be tbrerarded free of postage, on receipt of pr1ce.V.2.04, Subacriptiou Hooke and full particulars, apply to thelleneral Anent, C. T. EVANS, Tr 011,7 Habitant, New York. hrrlG-3td To Capitalists. IFOR SALE-30 .hares Citizenn' Depoait Batik N Cock, with the dividend accruing place Ist weL last. Acidness Pot 117. Pittabutnti Post Gitillee. mylEeltd Three Female Teachers Wanted. rritE SCHOOL DIRECTORS of the Eighth I Ward will meat at the Scheel Home. on Penna. Ave- Tile. Eaturdar. the 19th inst.. at I olekek, to appoint Three Female teachers. None but ewerieneed teachers need stilly. Salaries, S2O. WMO and Sarko per annum. WNI. EVEltiliOli. Preed. Jelin V. riAMILTON. See'y. myl6-6td • Admi aistrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Adminlstratio n n . llll.l. been grantee' to the embeertber 1.. 0 d ery fate ' t r y , j tee ' 4. "Wit' te "Itp""Vrt1211•Ale; teitstdret to s ee d estate .re hereby rotttrd to ake tome Mate raiment. and three having elalma m to present Users. dcly authenticated. for settlement LOUISA STACEY. Adner— • myldlaerdthe Allegheny - CET. l' RESIT ROLL BUTTER—.I4 boss this day reed and for Asia by lIESRY H. COLLINS. it LACK SILK AIITTS-100 doz, Ladies' _LIP Mark sax Mitts, of every quality. just reed. N MX/ i mrl4 A. A. 31 ASO till et. • s. IZRENCH LAWNS—A. A. Mason & Co. 4 navies attention to their splendid assortment of flna trench Lawn& Saronsts and Muslin. sari . Q .l lIIRTINO MUSLINS & LINENS just AJ reed at milt ILACILN lk SPLENDID lot of French, Swiss and Austrian (loth= and Sleeveejrrit reed st milt WALLS a MIL'S.% Market tit. A. - d 1.)71 t 1.).11F.. PLAINBitt I i i C AG K A . r S i I A LK At T i LUSt AUIOR SALE--50 to 6o acres of choice land in Jeffenon eueeh.nr co" 11 mike on wnerille and limetown toed, 40 acres cleared. 10 of prime b tam land, Tarr rich, with a dam or chant for irri gating It. The wood land is hearT white oak and lomtl. • at , ne query. with abundance of mat and Iloteatone.— • ie farm see Welk is canny-and not to be toatehe4 darn.. • . Theerotie will be void If:required. Apply soon to ntyl4 TIIOOIAS WOODS. 76, 4th et. LINSEED OIL-25 bbls. pure Linseed Oil in store end for tale by T. LITTLE t CO, niyl4 No. ll 2 Setandebroet. MIRED SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS.— MURPUT BURGBYIELD hum, eximmeneed morel, lug their third eupply of New Goode, and will be ineeiring dolly for eon. time, at the north.east corner of Rh d Market.mrl an 4 aMOKED SALMON; Smoked Halibut; 17 do. Burlington Berri= for male by mild W. A. McCLURG. V . RUDE SALT PETRE-80 sacks in store 4._/ of extra good quality Tor de by toll! IsAtAtl DICILY *CO. BACON -30,000 lbs. Shoulders; 10,000 lbs B Side& 10.000 Ito. fiat., Justreed. for We by milt J. IL CANFIELD, VIIEESR-500 bxe prime cutting Cheese In non, and for ..f. by roYI4 J. B. CANFIELD 11 1117.E.R-20 bat fresh Roll Butterjust UP reed .ad for ealo by myla J.B. CANFIELD. MARLS-10 bble. just.ree'd and for by tayl4 J. B. CANFIELD. POTASII-10 casks just roc'd and for sale by • myl4 J.B. CAN VILD. UIL-30 bbl 3 oxtra blenched Whale Oil in store and for sale by' myl4 J. R. CANTLE LD. Book and Job Printing :isnonN SHRYOCK, havank.• recently re ored hie lob Printing Onion to fifth street above mithnold, tlasette Building. would renpecifully anlld t the patronage of merthants..manufacturen and other,. and being provided with deem rower and cannot hoot , . job and card presses, he Is enabled to execute ever/ de. scription of book and mereautlle job print ng at short notice and very moderate Prices: Also, agency for the nal, of a superior article of an der. and bog maker's straw boards. Piny ream, Book Parer. 24x38. on hand and far sale _. esyll) Card—Kay 15th, 1855. gAVINU just returned from Nen' York I would reetteetfully &unarm toner patron.. and th e . o that we ahall open tots darned continue to meter. during the week • large assortment of DREIId and MAN; TILLA TRIDIMIOOB, fiereuels kitobrallmira, linefer/. (Hoven. MULL and a large Monk of Bonnet itibWal and Milliner/ floods As our purehanst are made direct from Importon4 we coo oOer our good 7 h TTI b. .r;AV7-AAti HALL PAPER—A fresh slimily of."desir sble petterae of Room sad Dill dew payer Headhunt reed br B. BADL FrEAS-120 half cheats Young Ilygon, Gun 11 powdar and Immerial Tem_ . 60 halt agate Mae Mark. Tea: • • -' 2.0 Cadles flue Ooltrum ' 60 do Young Hymn, Gunpowder and COYYSR-230 bars Prime itloOolrem. 30 do Old Government Java. . TOBACCO-400 bored 6 and 8 astortrobbnandr, • do lb Lump do, 10 Catty brume 3d the do gun and-60 tdds 00000000arro; 40 do embed Soma. ' • SYRUP AND SUGAR 11 0 U010 :5101,ASSES-110 Mar • 37 t' b r' bIsrolren SlruPt Ice brdslouldana Sugar Rowe lb - lumen "Z halt bbl. Sugar Rouse I•yrup Molayser. 11811-100 bbla N 0.3 51ackeral; . • VI do No, I Ironing • • • TAR, PITCH AND R051N,75 bbla NortlrCarellua Tar 25 bbl, Rosin: • -- • 10 do Pitch. RICE-10 Tierce. prime Ries. CIGARB-150 bores smarted brands. DI-CAROONATESODA-100 boo (Leettßraid4 0081010 SOAP-03 banes (51arsell)ea) • .• SALRRATUB-60 boxes ha Papers. . : PIP S'S-60 boxes clar Pinata • Thibboto goods non In store and urtring bT Mal and' r ei n wt, nbjeh together will a general assortment of .Plttaburgb teanutaotonot articles. .111 be offered to put dna= on roatonablo tonna by. applying . to LEE dam, 111,18 Wood at.betwetna Water sneerer:if oda FLOUR --100 UM. - extra lama W hi t . i alustYloula starrarattimaitter AMUSEMENTS. TIIE . GREEK SLA Power's Celebreted Statue ot the Greek Si c ave Is NOW ON EAMBITION AT APOLLO LIALLI 411 et , DetWeen Market &Ed Woed. • TRA-Adminion ^3 amt. - • ill7ll.tf AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Onannanial Sakt //now, corner Wood and Fifth lAL I XECUTORS' SALE OF HOUSE ii..ND LOTS IN LAWRENCEVILLE-0u SatordaY Mam- Eon May 19th, at 4 reelect, on th e premlms. will bes %old. ~ , „r• d er of Aobb k McConnell. to close th• Estate bf the late Anthon y DIDTO. those two lots of ground havir* each 24 Galt front on Bal.r street and *I tending Tack. feet I to an alter 20 feet wide, on wr Mel Is ..ree',l a two ~,,,ev . Brie. Dwelling , formerly the mansi.et ho lt of A. Pray°, deu'd: atm, Mt No. 32 In the oun• WAD of to laid out b' Peter Draw, having a front of 23 t..t ors vo at and entonding bark 150 feet then alley 20 Cot w e. 'forme--Oned.bird mob. residue in 1 ILLd 2 r lare..vlth intereet, secured by bond and mortgage. • . 1 royl2 e. M. h 11.V1D,...,, Anet. 2 At nrugt, 3.8. A 30 it tRMINIMIAM - PROPERTY AT Am_ , . p TJON -On Thursday °genius, Nat MSS at7d( elk, lt the Alerehantalltruh E ß 4th at, will Beaold. Rd. owing_raluable Real in th e Borough of ham: Two lots of sround. :co. Illgand 113 at the cern at Carron and Wirer sta., hating a fronVol GI feet 8 in se on the north side of Colon rt., extending book along B eer street 109 feet to Ch stunt alley: On which Is a 0.::2 eery euperior three . n ory brie% dwelling. with bank building. Alen. lot, N 1 and 122 hating each arrant of 24 fent on Canon nt , '430.0041nd bask 100 feetl:o Wad. nut alb,. AL., ono-half, of 10t No. 11, hnring_f_fhOrit O. 48 fret on Water et., (010 1, 41137 fonodrY of BOUM= a (lands , et) extending back 290 fret to Bingham street.— Terms—One.foorth cash, remainder In two years within tempt sayable semi-annually. myB I'. 31 1.4810 -Mgt. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF' TOOKS T 1 7th. It 7h. o'clock, at ilet7Nl — eg n han ‘ jt EVehsTge rd ffiii at, will-be sold, by , ordsr of mlminletrators, . 30 OW . . Ohio and Pa Railroad Co (Uri, .. 4 do Pittsburgh and Cennelerille R. It. Co. Stock: 14 do Citizens' Deposlte Rank dot ,0 do Western Insurance Co. dm \ 20 do North Amerima Minims Co. dot\ .2 6 do Ridge Mining Co. - do: 2.5 do Pittsburgh a Isle Royal )lining Co„ A.* 30 do Pittahurgh Life, Firs 0 Maxine,: ns. Co. do, toyl4 . ' P. 31. °AYH, Aunt. ..! At cr.t, 1 z 68,095 50 SIIILDING LOTS IN BIRMINGHAM it SOUTH PITTSBURGH AT AUCTIONL—On Tlinteday ovfining. Stay 17th. at the Merchants' Elehange, 4 4 th at.. will fordd, • number of the mort 1?1=1 . now fonale In the nourishing Erroughe cf B and South Pittsburgh. among which are 'IOU on Caroni. Bingham. Washington. William. Gregg:M.or and Illfwe greet& In Birminalum; lota on Cwreon and Manor striate and Brownsville Turnpike Road. In South Illttetrurgh. TERNie—flue-foorth scab, remsinder in too yews with interest, parable eemianimaily.. Any further intbrlnar Urn can be obtained from LC. liehborn. Esq .. Truatee of -) John C. Mowry and wife, or of P. M. DAVIS,Axtet.. • IP OUSEIIOLD KITCpEN FURNITITRE, dl AT AUCTION—On Thursday mornbsC, tier nth. et 10 e'el-ek. at the late residence erJes. W,Bnehanan, deed, en Pride C 1... near Bluff. 111 thel.th ward, will be eold, the entire Iloueehokl and Kitchen Furniture. cominisingmee began,. secretary and book ciao, cola, cane nat , fancy end common chairs and rockers; arm°halm r.kr, dumber dcod stair carnets. ruts. clothe. dry Isms, fenderre . ressing Immo, ewe slut wash stands, dteseinircese, bedsteads. beds and .beddlne, eel U. seerdunne,cartalus, eon. ire table /eters, eTT clean, debt day clock, cupboards, tables, gISSP andqueeterwere..knives and AO.. to. Abc.. °poking store ens futures.; re general , car/et7 of Md.'? furniture. erhe..lbsrlosr, b Wilde 'robe. tools, te. seylb DATIP.Auct.' a ROCERIES AT AUCTION—On Friday Ifi morning. May 19th, et 10 o'clock. et the comusercbd rales moms corner of Wood end sth stti will be role bee prime Rlo Coffees a 35 chte V. II Teal 2 bide N.O :Mtg.: 3 do Gunpowder MR sdo do Molesson• bile Machereh • 10 bee Softy end Candler. 10 Iles end kers . Ilfeterter OP' and Inlst Cries, Madder. ZaneWee/Ober*, Broome, Eruener, ee...l y ssi so. trate* China and 0141.1¢. WILTO. P.M. Win% PIT IGBURGII, CINCINNATI /i'LOIIIS• PILLS TELEGRAPH CO. STOCM AT AUCTION—On sredey areal.. May lith. at 711o'cinck. at the - MAt- Erchenge• will be added to the da of nods fie SOP, . . 15 shares Pittsburgh. Cin,usnd Loulowille Tel. Co. Stmt. eerie P. M. DAVIS. And. VALUABLE LIBRARY AT AUCTION. - - On Saturday ervolmr, Ilse 19th, at 7% o'clock, ertn be fold at the commer...l nal• a mom, corms Wood and Fifth rtreets, a mush!* collection of •hboks from the Wiest* library, of a gentlemen lase og 11.4tY.tahhdt ecohm,e man y work, or moth locoman. and nee and , morn on We. in l'e4.!a Letters. Illatory,Theclogy.Twrile, largenumber o: Oegantly Mar trate , boo a and Koldtala -0411torle of Weivtia warfare art. Ale), ere cmira or aciparhiltYke or bindlom heat ...111.9ocanf ettodard authors..., en tbs. Bridal, roe., and Dramalate, Addbon.riotarsh,Robtrin, Dick. Wabinle church triAtmir,..Dletio.xr of Arta Slattualturem. Prra.,......0n.rbt French Hlstarfe*, llarper'a Mag.lne (tom Lb, um:, 11mAndit'lLtrarta,ke e A.r. Min • ' DAVA• ACM. .. . . Steamboat Disasters, on,. the Western Waters, - • AND STEAMBOAT_ DIR ECTORY. Tat, undersigned haven w in course of press tit STEAMBOAT IRAVTOIIY. which 7 . tre lamed In October next. The a - will eantaltrover two hundred Dues. 111 minted In the liest.atyle, and neat ly bound Ina durable manner. It el Ibe intent the most Interesting books over published, en will be whoa that will be Interesting 0431 classes of people. The STEAM BOAT I•IRELITOILY will contain a agnblete 'Hat end dm . ription of a ll the Steamboats now afloat In the Western and Southern Waters. The length. model. Mee& noWM. and tonnage °teach beat, where and by whoa, built, the name of the boat, with the beds she Is In. Alm, the ..=,.. of Captains and olikere, her age, Sc,, do. The pl. rectory will contain • Ilistmy of Steamboat. and Steam. boating on the WeatermeWaters, since the Intentional eteann ahm, a eketeh of the drat host built far the Ohio Slyer, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. . . The Riser Directory will contain a 114 and description of ell the STF.A.MBOAT DISASTERS that - here OSClrred: 00 the Western and Southern Watell, beautifully mute' tinted, with a list of all those who have wished by their'. - burning. sinking and exploding, on the 'Western and Southern waters, since 1801. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio. BiseleslPPl. Melon& DUnnia me. White, Beek Ouachita Yazoo. aniLlother River& with. the Tow. and Oltim laid down, with correct dinars= oleo, maser other litres andOommercial - tteme of Interest. to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the variant U. S. Shill Boats, with the trade they me tn.. to. The Directory will also contain n complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed 0111 re. their • es of residence, /M.. ke : the new Steamboat law, • Us tr (min:merit.. and all the Important C. S:Supreme Coast - Steamboat Decisions up to date. the Rates and - Important Commercial Privileges. Bills of Lading. Important Pmts. lons of the various U. S. Lkunte to regard to Freights Lon and Damaged, dc. de, with many other things of interest. Ttia Directory will be Illustrated In the best style And printed In the best manner. The author baster Ms. years beep getherins together all the tithe and Item In gatd to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western nod Southern Waters. and now Intends publishing them la book form. The price of the work • mlll be put stile low sum of :hoe Dollar. Five thousand copies will be lamed for the batmen: ell others deshons of enbecribing have to do so at one. se none will be printed mikes ert , . - - dared to advance. By remitting one dollar to J.T. LLOYD rt CO.. you wid reeelve & copy of the above work. Tbe work be Lewd In October. Pittsburgh. New Orleans, Mem phi& St. Louis., Louisville, Wheeling =a Cincinnati. will wait npon the eteambast commanders.— For fall tarticulare see theulars 1n the hands of Agent& All lettere should be addressed to " myl&tf JAS. T. LLOYD it OM, ClnelonatLOkdo. WratiONDedmierca Co May Wu 1855 • . • THE President and Directors of this"om /say hare Ode day declared s, adder.... of Stave dol lars For iharo on the Ostdtal !Rock. VOW,' to Etfdelgml. on. on or after the 10th Ust. mye . ' F. M. GORDON. WY. • Notice to Contractor& Q EALED PROPOSALS will be'receiv 1,3 the office of the Ihegineer, until Friday, the Int da June next, for the grading. bridging, an. of the 'ay and New Brighton Plank Road, Ilman the Manettestee • line to the traveled road at the corner of Cooper & Pnek • lot (distance about two miles) dLo, fOr Juwung, ' beg, et c, from • point on the preterit moist the corner of land of Campbell k Knox to J. J, Offlesplek land on add road. This section emesee Jack's Ann, and will include the Trowel Bridle at the ,Iton, (distant. about three !north, of • mile. • • ' Bile will be rem red for the n hole Work, or in sections. •lar,s and Bo g lee of the work may be seen at the olffreof the• Engineer. R. tK. el'Clowan, an Penn street. (Utah:mph. Any information nevem:7 for bidders, may be obtained on application to the nndentigned, or of the Engineer. my 11.dtd • JOILNIIIB3I/51011Ati. Prank.. Ketchum's Mower with Beeper Attach.: meta. filuE most perfect machine in use; warran ted to cut from 10 to 15 scree &MU or grain Per day _al well gm would be done by ecythe or maffie. .Prina of Mower . . .3120. combined $140.' Weenie br • mill E. H. PIIANALAND. 1281Vood At. BLACK FIGURED. SILKS—Just received moot rich and deeirable small figninni Meet Sfficn mylo • . • A. MASON & CO. .NEW FRENCH' PAPER HANGINGS at 85 Wood et—Road by last staitoesv new designs In Tapestry and PlatnlVall Papua. Border. and net Decorations. WALTER P. 11148811 ALL, 85 Weed st.• fiIIEAP WALL PAPERS—Now supplies e (JUL reed .11d for sale by. WALTER P. MAR/ LL. VENT RE PIECES, fox Chandeliers and j tiedgead4 for sale by WAITER P71L1.11211.161.L. LOUB,-108 Extra Fnmilg 119nr F (not in good boot:Peng.) temlrfegß on eomigomeut andfor W. by m 11 : ATw ntaxr. (v. POTATOES -40 snelis Galena Pptatoes' radd on nercull gmniont and for sal. bsp• mylY • AT WELU LBB CO. `TAR CANDLES---5 4 bsa. Star Car;dlea 0 Jun reed wad for role _ ATAT.LL, LEE2 OO , I I ; a UNDRtES--10 bag ' slax Seed: kj 2 bbls. Max geed; I box ObrOosper: I Copper btilb I bbl. Grease; 17 bags feathers, tnatri-ra fur sale, by , min . , lIIALiII DICKEY ,& CO Vll/ ANTED, FOR, - ADOFTION, in a small I'Y uuaur.nectiagularthe city, a aim. as la or la Immtlago. An (Intim 'preferred. Apply to myll. 8. CUTI.II3BRT t 80N,148.884. 1111,ARASOL3--1000 I'arasolo, comp:WAR "enure oknom new ati let In Notre Matigos, an some Large slue mataio.e tar PM" istel 2 6l. - orp rot 11 • • • • SILK SHAWLS—A 'largo:Miortment . of I ,l .lo.ll:arta sad Mae.: BILL hiatiwd. _ A. A. MASQN (xl; VISJI-20 bbls. Now No: 1 Ifeninti teed .ua tor sald br xuTicl ATWELL.IOKE 00._ It - J .— RAPPING PAPER t . 7 4.OO teams reedy. v V b..cl WAOOI7 ATWELL, LEE CO. H OUSE FOR SALII-=A 4rood - BugAN.... 7"1"14.1"n. 8410"WPTIO1CbW - s& wxd stri. • CLOCKS --0. G.. 3 hour - ' Rd. Build. 30 hoot' Rd. t ßamd. B dal 81r.lne.h Main . Kossuth. daY; Eight lath do; Amorted time& bYt.• AM dor os, at low rata". ,Wll. TALCOTT CO 4ll, • mrBlird v ILLOW NV ARB=Waggous, . Cradles, market. Trarehng and Taney ekatr • Work Beakata. Taller? Rasketr. A new sasortment of all. bath trt stylakalyt, just reed at corner of Wood, and lth tett ntlB.lwd - WM. 11. TALCOTT • 00. MRS. BONNAITOMiIviII ' I V - 8 ==or mum= Thund, ,y Kai ts bet at sl " t, No. Toasty oust, Wm= aal sod _ , -t,
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