Z - 1,) ar ' 1.121. , - - - BUS INESV DULECItORY. Pe taana:'ADVEßTiBl/16 , 4af•XOY NA R 4.0 arucr, Nay YOU: • And No. 10. Mat grid. .801.4. al P. *UO.are Agents for the most trienpetra sad Ift•er m t I:'sPeze both to th e (Jul ted ta o - "TatIBRANDRETIT HOUSE Li now.open the Public . ettrelpe. era for toe reception " • retooling public. to lincee, comfort. +eery Wen Hon 'inl. be P.M, by tee Mews. 01.110 r, We of Jadeon's Ho- Rrandreth Home, No. 415.11roadlr1y, oppoalte New Iry Tut Depot Prime enUwice N. 1104nel at.—No • York, 1855. _ . „ • . _ . - Brandretk_House Restaurant, PPOSITR New Llaten Railroad Depot, vaal azithwal , glatakt *areal a arg 0,04. •Tary styla tra and aline of• v.,3" urxhigyvaTi.' , "4=ll;itizav,ung i ii at-Villt°2,l°""::t Near Latta No h •or bet aa! coats zr Baraamber laspaaard at. " Zia !'.aal—entinaos ion c enart. , N. la-Datalar arid Sapper Oartha esti at aceadmodated walk private rooms L'aealroa.. Songha Patent , Elastict Skirts.. ,, . I)ATE., PRANGE, No. •.I.llolay etreet, Newl'ork. Allflo3t-lione uiLgeoulste exiept they bar e e the tingles stamp of the patent- &L tuattlfaer.arers wad iN,Le in oe mated smarting to law. nahal-i. 4 , d Autc.boz.:4! of Atte late Arm tvLtvtelw 3 r o t Lineartatalroa l bao a= variety of Onter r annult Yen:lMay 04,,,k Mei Gea= Meer Grates. liloolo PAyEiz el i ou _ I)ISNOAN LEWJ6 & BARTOW, Nci, 161 street ' — A greal of PAPZR fb Boot. 144 Tr ael Aitatlottego=sa ers, nootzwer4 . IR4I. enerallr. tda.374 TOYS ASND RdliCY WoDS. • AELBORN C 0.,: 54 Maiden Lane, twa c tigsr iner!'y ezeat, 'guy:an. orron sdeMs_ . ' - - Spiritual Telepaph. ,rE organ of modern braritualiera, Fourth COMIDOUt M Mar. contain' the fare re. to ilatantentenorent Peen sad minima on 8 2 14143 41 taro:rove. Published weekly as tl_per antram; atm. all :spieltall Book" Reale !tor PARTRMIEt HUMAN • 342 firoadesr. New .. P. B.%—A. eaealtense of Spiritual Books gent nn applica- Comas. -Fans and Fancy Goods. _' l: - 2 . . William_ TaSker, fp , VAIMPLAUE, NEW YORE, invitee the attention or &When:mod Weetarn Iterthante. to nay cock of.rane. Combs. Hai. Tooth .d Nall Brostere f adleeltetiordea, Palrunary. &ram Port. Mon =le& Jot and Bead Bracelet*, Pocket Boot., Brest But tons„Plne and Needle*. Boots and BM, Watch Brandi, WAX. Cond and (flaw Bezdp. Neeklacea;ke t ludis Rubber Bond* Canes. Rana and T , 71 Orrery dererlotiorn Set•IPOM iliOT . and Cutle.7. Gold and Gilt Jawelrqeordeons and Violin*. Inehlding a'rene-al and reef goon of An Berman P•nry Bloods. w h will be ttret 6 th very 1.44 ragas for tn. or Approved Paver ,__AELAlrls br lett= sleeted a. put up in the DAR : marebr. - Wll4llll TABBBB, I , 10 Part Pace, blew York. ''''''M:ss7-Plena. eut this (m t. : , , . • myZeyr .fl” ' , ~. ,: „ 7.- 1 , .........::...„.0 7 „...........,.... ri ; ~i, . ,,z-,,... :lacelcor Carriage Factory. STON; - BROTHERS .3; 00, 'p • ex), o 3.ol6Mium-enrnereCiabeem and Behnont 'MT. rew bars On land and ern inazinftetraing Ind re anortment orCaningssa liorkawars. nuzzles. Mree 4 o l3" totit=tPati . d il t l entt;Vfritht n". ' lt h ,an pus work the best Juniata Iron and Eastern Maori. .illepetrs attended to on the most leseurishis terms. Ths7 ..lentronfident that all who my favor them with their pat , rennin. will be ferfeealr satisfied. on trial. of their work. - The ritten.Ch and hisnoh.ter Omnibus. cane the Pen acerr every 16 mantes drug= the dar. . onia I ' l ,Wisairesas- WITA/Z4-. sioneati. _ IST.NA GLASS 'WORKS. Wll._, DAVIDSON': & CO., goANUFACTURERS aid dealers in Vi • Bottlics.a an tines of Green and Flint Glassware, 0 w Glam., Ate.—No= Mattel mouldsb • • Pa ~l watlesolseteoGon DWG to , zolefor • • es. .445-dir • 'No: 56 'Ara &her rsuaastiees, Importereof 0. it I. Gees Unrivall .NEEDLES ,,-=. Agents for the most Celebrated a' stiozzff YARNs. rroarzsr. AMINO MLR= DRAWERS. dk. ''•'.FITTSBURGIU COACH FACTORY. ~ 1 401abv...:..:-.Ltum. L startuzu.s...-......1. Vx AL13211 • BIGELOW 4 C0.,- 03.2M80rg Yr Z. m gooir . N0.•46 , R oo d .. MAY ALE 2, Pittsburgh, Poona, t C f:/AMES, CARALIGES, PILMTONS, • Baggles,Aind err, descipti.m of Fancy. Vehlrles t I°4=l 74 1 ,V4 Vte. LT=ll 7 l CT:l=7'. r; isuLdorability of sosterukt% larAllvorlr warrat.LO. WM. A.' ;1311;rDIS ESTATE OFFICE; No. 87 Fr. rtt - street, 3.1 doer fresm Xlsritet,Leezler ia. Lake Chute Ora Piz Inc. le. Ccal r:welt: ught, acd cold. •• •ItuuT , . BRAM_ POITSTEES. ?LI zT MBERS AN OLD D GAs • • 1 127 and 14.9 Pint tmt., Pearturs/L „pa. 11915.1.2. 11711123. OPPAZT. .ALLIXIIIrrr. V r ANUFACTURE a kit' ale 'of Water, ( aye lad etitialf-rnt ElC‘ases IMP 4 iithasi. and .est Om% *Wm • --- • -m.TAH7 •-• .;.,12,,E:1 1 1.794E11., ~. --'. ' r KiTZ, LIEN DRY . .t. .1.; 0 . No. :..* iiiirffe THIRD Sirrit,:PRILA!DA Oft.ooCO MANUFAOTUitERS,'COTTR. ..1.ER13, and lortors of. /4 14. an la IiER, +tad 0 A.4:1 5 0/4 14.1tAlaili3. AND' N )..k. f06.17PW ,Carpe a; Oil Glottis` and Matting*. IVO L .n*INSON 87.**.s - ici . ...N.e.4 a *Von, • A t ß i : now'f&diving . ii itletk:uid choice CA , - -4 , , iteteiectidiCAßPETEVCS. orthe Ibex!. sad paibaren. coaelstlng of ,Royal Velvet, - Beattehaod liztra bad eru eat ber r clobe l'bleeitiapeeetu h • iciabe. lope? seldboe- • k - friary dileOpetole 9/4*olPe Cottan. - fprVred etaZothilte - • tad eOO/t OIL, clbTus; ,:• 11* aU quelttes lutd•ploeti.• • • AleoVratdet Oilebethr. trod' wed *mem Oil Meader ,balf autszelo. Hamad inuelcor lebselac rizoosad Tebbe Mee - itolgs: .allasit.Dieuccets. COCO* see Cbatou 3lattlor. .:Etstrltals. Vesolibele • klibeete e so, alt of vellicb mill be ot- Book and TobPrintuig. JOEDI T. StItItYOM Uving recently re; mord MI Job Prlotlin Omni kin Yin/retreat abet* „butithlteld. Parana Zerthttar„,rould =ventral,' intan • the patronage or merehantet: manteractmem and other; Lad Laing provided math ,t rower and superior book ' t Si* mat card preirc tor le enabled exeents • de. = "4 l 4 4iho s ! zaeMudie ' °t ' P rin . ti "" A "! ye_nhavagsnoy tar the , -or elinnexior Sande of bin; ws and bar maker's Maw boards. IInT reams Book Paper; 24.1.35. on hand Ana for sate. mylo - . ~ -- , Tror CitiCommereial College, -- .:A4IARTERED -APRIL, , 1855 - i.LEiiiiiiari,'o:4Taglexi.Tefis: 'emu. ItVil y .foM. Col: Nnto* Mutlanuns, II 4. tunraroa. EiQ., OaL Wiciforuss, .. • ttsr. CAssiumt..4.l.. _Cal,t,/kAluctucu ti .., .• . Aux. Baazxr, Erg. Piinepsla sad Pram= of Plain ane Oraamp.tel • . • . .ITCYUCUCJI. (oath= of. Ilitchecck• ogee, r Ifect-ketpirmainnalml of the Boormerigt Aliartemin "11 . 1 Viraliag s V!Ti b iZel% MC= alokt.ll4 , go :Lftium Coumeral &i ente. JAKES H. HOPKINS. Momper of the Plttrburth Bar. Lattanr on Common:W.. • A n -PPON. Prtnanor of U Hathoctatint 'loutOranott thoroughly Iv:lA[llrd for the duties of the The ezpeoeecla&tune le Icso tbs. rill be found elar , , °saunter at our Mu. dorioir tn. MI. j airtstrateirOa Adria. of sun. cd tie Ifaculir sill tV • IT Wart to studeuta, fr. of chug. at any future TJN- , ojitto Ito. COT Collets bare not • Witt righi for mer UOUeffire,, nor do tboy nab to monoponse tbd btudluess.as. others In ibis ear ts 7 todo. • • snu kinds ot Ortutmentsi HrtUtor orroutod to ordetAri ck? stria. owsseopen,kum t In i, tc Students m ••- •*, sor.eloo. Soon. uu.antred. nun TAZEITE. PLANE. r ....dergigrkpd is prepared to etiPply COPENTEAS. CABLOET•MAKEILO, and Welkin* 4 cot kertiosoyi velth Paboated mad "al oabte Phan. dD Wbe twee tried la_luotolmee le • a meet valuable ill.. eyelike, ULM Mast to= come Into amend oae. The Jovial. MUD from .Eorkteen are boz two among , aguaby- lettere the tee boa:valved recoanzorddlog tbla Maw abetts all otboix• to sum - . . - - rnwdirdwriii Cgalirlw ro:s3awl di;fi% ti l''' rlest l t i tn. 6 ; months ma's P. intent woo dct-aot healUdo .r it to Ihrldarthtlekeft iv and Oirrerlll4/1 01 2 : t t°" 10 11.10.1 t l¢ m e. W . :Od ell worts r e qwwwl- for.siZolouv7 . It !tree euorrior to thmode Of serene& braid: bdag • gr.gt faving of tirdie: . - cum. Dimming MIN Plane. will plane mare ye twirl ldiwn flee MCI au; do by nor othei plane or method la Me: - • '• IL RYAN t CO: • =DUO 45Yr—I. • tan esandojed flopper's f;stent• Itosjett sup.4.-snd beilm It to be a ascot euslion2 artiee for the -go Itir winch ft is bustoottst, is • rtonblnation of piano and actpa. IL tozgrahl.B. k.st4h2g. rb tern x.doill son I base no doubt...then Ito properties boom, .psifp tam% but that it will entirely supersede the • tod ons sad LOOM= auo= stionchoonfolls rsoisoment It to alt pepsi,p fn tin What bournirse. from mr knowledge of it, Shehi !soothing as oreltilltod Oro a smooth and bean. nifilkfinish to ransernas the flopprnt'steat Bench Plate. . - JAIIZS W, Woonirttr., horsdicirii Wslaroonts, 97, Milting it, Pithilsenh. testis, February Va 56.. 5.19 „i &T0.N. of oltin. ritT iodP diZont-d:r the ar ofnisditnin inaszatisciose sod tr•exci • - • VAL G. iI.iPPEd.. : . 0 James Irwin - . • R-E S .07 QULP/ICRIC ACIDi Salphurie -L7 - sravt a ctlt s a of Naze; Ade 4; nxits,lll; Rio l*""el _ FL " t0r91.7 fi1g0g'90441tnif,.1...... • • • • licbtrititiON CO., - :*,.:W._II4.E*.ALTI GROCERS, :::,yriatipce unit Commission lertaants, - _ Ana) .DE..LaRs.a. • aidi gb liltuinfactaied tiOes; - - 219 Liberty street, emu , . of - P/TTEBZIEGII.Pti - --= , - --- Pain Tea Store. .A.iat..ivik . .i.. citedoor tittqf Ma i.i. ...hasili..iiiiiark? 113 , EING -- constintly in- , receipt of 'regular ~.:=Otalttha dlTeivai arida of Tesalitawted. ii vt,epa sip oder such L iuducassat,, at yotaiati„.. sautuWlticterrom say altartaa,. .—. s•k-mr.r.tratpoctra/J, requested to call "and ,Uzielikirliftt. ,, ek,f , , - .. d .-l i ii= ~ , - • 5.,./1.T.20.4 get - iofirs vulor e d -ty Pie alaa ; ',pith:l)am BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. I °SEMI S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor -110 rare at Law, °Mee N. I Yoneth street, b.,tween Zralthfield and Cleant, tittaburab. mr 2 4 . itALL, , 'Attorney at Law, "Bake , ettltUnce." Want stneet, between Fauna and anatwarr OBEE-7t--E.:-I—'l-11 --- L1,1" --- PS, Attorney at L aw , Lotax..tdo. • fe7 0 (WERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— : , Q. Coruer of Fifth wad Grant streetwonAnitA tbeCann .r.:a.r•La owe nem PittAburgb p p A.NIES J. Kuirx, Attorney at Law, office op Fourth isfet, nkr Gennt. Plttgaarsh. ASI ER j" — IRADY, Attorney at Law, OP_ 'NeAs) • VV. rt Demme Fl KIN 01A AUX= . . . ..nman 7.111Y-=.nza.ci ./ „HAIM Bunkers and Ki m:arum Eaton: - Bar sad roll Gold and Sliver and ull,orotlate )0431.1 , on Real Estate or Monk Seen 'Wee. nand.. frondssory Notes, and Ilms Bine. East and West 'Bar and roll Stooks on CottuniThan, CAleo tioae made on all points In the Union. Jan, ovary of Third and Wood etreets, directly opposite the Bt. Charles HoteLnter myhly •WILKINS & CO., •. c. c..... TO 4. WIIUt B • C 0..) BAEREERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, 11'0.71' FOURTH STREET, PITTSBMGIC the,nurnerous - suspensions or Bankers• and - Brotarethronghont te country, duling the last mon•hs. irearesallagsd thatinalmom envy legume their tronbionhan grown out of II detadince from theft' /eintimata btmineen, and ne.thetifare take oemaion to .o :aura the pnbUn In advance, that no speculation. In "fair •c 7 stmt.: or other • outside e.. rations" shaN tempt m leem the ettict and legitimate Une of oar Inminees, eg that II &ridding all such armament., ere ih.ll not only be better able tonna oar customer. and ensure their azday. but that he _adopting much • tonne lee gull pro ...amour come ultimate benefit. , WILKINS GCO. rirRNAN &CO, Bankers and Exchange ' &amt. 111.95 Wool stroet, con= ofDiamond Alley. tWogli P. rilrßuy meg sell Bank ?kites and Coln. Discount Time }het:sage, and Promisam7 Notag_ snake Collections in ail the principal cities of the CALM Healy* Dolmens on cell 'c'tgan'tlitgapertalesr t i ot i ltro l Tg i igstft.' "U al 'oh. 'Mita/tern Exchange constantly for al; inli.Z.ly TATZMILLYZAILT. rALMER, HANNA ;.!lb Co., .guccessors to linaairr, alums k Co„ Bank...Ere/rano Itrokomand a.ars Inlferalmr and Dom.tio N.tmge, Certineatee of Deposit, Dank Now,. and Speole—N. W tom. of Wood and Cueeks etreom.•• ...on Deposit eiht for lada Current, and collection,Money made re d ons nearly 01 Mind- Ml.mintsof the !tutted /States. Oat Th e bla.t.izelahlat mid for Fore:rm and American Adfanera made on cc nsimanx.ts of Produce, shipped east est liberal terms. VITAL IL WILLIAMS - 4 Co., Bankers and v v Eichangs Ltrokers, Earth East manor of Wood and ThL-dstrseta Pittsburgh. All transactions mails on Moral term., and collections Promptly attended to. 11017fo . SON, Dealers in -Foreign ill 4 and Do a Bills of Pocahan Cortineates of roo posite.Bank N and Smote, Na, alarket stroot, Pitt, o f , Logh. llf4 .. Collornatug made on all the rrineired cities thzocchout the Vatted Rat, BOOKSELLERS &C. , RTI I ), L Bookaeller and Stationer, No. e . 79 Poarth .Yeas. Apollo Bulltllngs. S. DAVISON, Bookaeller and Sta ., Um:Ler, nittewtor to 14T1car1Aguenv. No. F Marko: etrest.„ war Swarth, Pittsintrgh. _IEVIII.RYLS:,BOSWORTLI, Books°liar and Amu: rt. Pin tatiots burgh tten , h ie . tr 2 Market str.S. nest sue boson itu.. jc.A.Z , 7Booksellers and Stationere Nb. fis Wood ;toad, neat door to th e corner of Third: Alms Pa. &hard sad law boolol constantl on Lod. 'MISSION &C. ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESAI,E GROCERS, Produce & Commission. Merchants. ANi:/ DIALERS L 4 PITTSBURGH ALLITUIACTURES, No. S Wood.n., between Waiter and [Toot et teat ParSIIIIRGII - HENRY S. KlNtr (late of the firma of king & Moorhead,) COlf MISSION MERCILANT, DEALER IN PIG szrez A.ND 112.00" No. 76 Water street, below Market, •Plfl PITMORGII. PESNA. c. EMIT. HUSSEY & WELLS, PORK ,PACKERS, Wholesale Dealers in Prorisitns, GENERAL C0M3216610N 31ER:DriANTS, Coeuswe.Aille - - 41 " 7Zr -Cr • royi ' prrrSIIURGII, 1111. /eCI7I,IILON t. noeroa. E...; co., %VIIOLESurntI ALE GROCERS Produce a nd 'Art‘tl._No..'l , m 1v P'rb,rgb MrmllAttibar g l,. :lDLltv;ty crnerPt h, of Yi. sp7.l-y ECiLAT-'sCrinnliarba'r Co., itlfea7ed to No.librtle inr.mrca %mums.— -.102217,13 1111 M. pRiN9ER & co. (sums- Inra ta. S. IlarbmikAl Carmairlese forwaribut Sl.rebWDes.lers in Wool mod Produce Adbertrstroot-Pittreurul u Ps. generally, „No. Dt - 1 A. A. HARDY. co min.:isronTY.gnizilivii Agent of the Iladison and Indianapolis ILMIZOAD, 80 Water se., Pittsburgh, Pa. 3.23-ird J. W. Ittrrait I.4IORWAIWING & COMMISSION BIER WANTS and Seiler. In all Made cfPlitaturgh Man --^ Articles. Leeidldpe. wad Sheet Lead., So. id tint Street. Pltta burgh. • aidelyd'64 • & A. Matuu, Commksion and For - warditui Siaretnats. deihme In Wool .d Peodoes I•VgygisyrrzirnoTe - BT - dr/Zer7 'iIArCER gic - ANTELO Generta UOMlnia tlen Merchants, PlatadelAla. liberal advances on eons! "mamba of Pralace atecterrany. sal77 - 11 - • B. CAN FIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, u encomiadonand Twmedlnn Merchan and Whole eale Dealer In Western Fteaerre licitt t, er, Pat and Pearl dab, and Wertenct Produce grenerally. Water .tart, between bmltldlaLl and Wood. Plttebnrgh. (Lateof firm; Robiittle t 111 LITTL k. CO., W holesale Grocers, Produce and Comndegon :Verdant., and Dealers in Pittsbenzh lhanufsetosett, 'No- 112 Bsoend (ftert, Pitts burgh. • 5a1g..r.53 WAREHOUSE.—HENRY IL iJ COLLUlS.Fr.rwardixdrand C 011.112.1013 idar-bant.and Dealer In Me, Mater_ „Lake Flab and Pzadurd =mar 23 Wand etreat, abena Water.Pittabarcb nrral t ,SIFAF: • Altilo • "porter and Dealer : ktyiestch gt , 3 , ad . Am Wan , .31.arkot etMcCLINTOCK;Imparter and Whole a luttin"4 l 4l. Plzool3M.rie, WEMoor °U DRY GOODS. S. •.XllOll 4er art44ST 0, N. Tar. A. MASON & CO., Wboloale and Retail Deafesa m Panay and Staple Dry Gr9'l.. S Iliftb Pittabtergh. • ,U URPIIY ,54 BUROLIFIXLD, Wholesale kVA And 017 . Goodie Idessbants, owner Faartb sad Kt Weed. Elltebradt. GROCERS. Wallace & Gardiner, onoLEBALE Dsetzirs Flour, Provisions and Prodrice Generally, N 0.213.3 LIBERTY ST. BAGALEY, WSURAVE tCO., Whole. sets Grocers. 18 and Al Wnod street. Pittsburgh.. IAOALEL,WOODWARD t CQ, Whole Rata 0......n1.110.11111dukmi gra*. PhilsdalrblaP DIMT... r.A.12,11 Diarayi - do., Wholesale 'Gro cers. Carmrdradost itidehrnts, and D.les In Pods,., 80 Wan street, and cn Frynst amt. Pittddstrzh. - . 70/0 . 11419.-: .... non) • • s Extait :1 - 01LN FLOYD a C 0.,. Whoksalo Urotcre aculCommleiin Marelaults. l s.l73 Weal sad VS'.3 Lib merest. PlttAbcricb. • •• - - - lil6 yOBERT MOORE, Whokeel° Grocer, Ree- Vh - o,a DIMMer. Dealer in Pratlnto. Pittsburgh Slan• tuns. cud ail kinds of foritrad Liamettin Wino. and ikrinot, No.-. 315 :Liberty- sinet. tin band. o oci7 lsrg. Janet of stripetior old Ilonaagabala. Whialury, which will to pold Inrtnt - • , :oar vans- -. - ...:tructs D. wana.......-_waim C. SCZ. GILT ROE, Wholegal° Grocers and tbassedson lfarahaa!>Ko.lDt LlOnt7 street Pitts. . . . . A - 1/71J.T.1N1 •A. N'CLURO, Grocer and V V ton Doak, einaerr of Wood mad Etztti wt....L/41w shwa on Mod s Isms assetrosot of etde° lirocerie. mad 11“ 'ress—Foreign Fruits and !Vag, W 1.11.1,4! wad &gall. .07M11.1 ow the hovemt Law. -' lot 0.1311 KT VALZELL A CO., Wholeamlo I 11, Omen, Cosamlnelon Merehant4 Dft , ". In Crofne'. and ItiltaturtAk Masrasettres.. No. 243 Libatr street. PlttAlvtarta. A. CULBERTSON, Wholesale taroeer and Om missies Merehtutabester Prodtese and Pitta tifsctured. Articles, 195 Liberty street. Mt.. frAVIDIT =GPI 1. 03/IL. z) eCIANDL SS , MEANS & CO., .(succes -11,..rx to Rick. 6 Ilcandlenj WbolniaTe Orman,' Natt.,Cilans,Cctun3 VYana, se4 Pliiabtagtt Manaret , P••• r.r...tral!r.orrser.Af. Via,/ .and Wan nit . ---- . .Hide and Leather - . store .' • ! . , .... . - D. KEELKPATRICIC, - . , • ' , No. 21 South !Third Street, - ..• net.e.l l larkeLand eta-slnnt eta. P611•44pb1a., IAELVOR• SALE SP.ANISII BIDES, Dr d . , mi Gana,/ tilted Pato& Kim Tanned,' 011.Tanaers 10 Carlin's SdaJa at the to at price. and the bast term i , flat All kinds of Leather in the roue. ranted. for 'ado • market Infra:will b. al.. In cub. or taken 1n ar i nttancalfdr tildes, la, 1 41:r "tared lir pf alma.. and seal of annudadon. •• • m 671-131 Mt Ii :A : LICOLT & CO:, (stice:4seOrs to 1,305.1N011LA55.12;1 14 ti:Lier. l'ilgi . 6 l : l ,:ciV „if, exe lria„ •,?. 'll'l:p.la:wt. eormr 411:aurtb. drif.l;ll: Ncruldlngl, Port:sit Frames tad L o , Glam.' Mtn+. ott band: '• • - mhltlr• i 1101PLACR:BERAGES, and 'a large' snort va-f%.„,ofci-taiimmitmitter, La. DAlt V I=! i ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for lady sale sod purchaeo of Real Eetate, Collection of t Negotiating Locate, on Conde. Mortgagee. *o.. No. 140 Third At. Pittetargh. Pa. not-is 37.1chigan Gendral - Commission and Collna ton Agency Once, L'OR the collection of Home and Foreign Mareantilo and another time) , claims, In tliebigan and adjacent Stater, inreettaisnt and Payment of alone la. Parnient nf Talcs. Purrture and Yale tit Real Estate and &peke and Inecrance &gent, PELTIER a ANDERSON, Detroit. Michigan. ANArroecJits Pißobargh—Sleasni. Kramer 4 Rohm, Bank er, Who, a Co, Gazette Moe; Lorena literart a Co. Ni , rdisint• - - Wearao—tero Agent:lee Or Mohican from respoctable inenranui Comtaniee _ i mri9.lrd -i - 4 Usr.lN LOO3IIS, Real E state Agent, . j - 1. Eittock, Merchandise and Rill Broker.. ea No. 92 lourth meet. alacc• Woo d. lituaincae prcia ratte-aded ' J 1 1417 FAmfril L. MARSHELL, Sec Citi lL $0 sexes Inenaracae Canctiany, 94 Water etrecal. Il M. GORDON, Secretary Western Inert, J - . tame Ca. 02 Water etreet. _._ GARDMERCOFFFN, Agent for th2Tr ir t Insunkrice Clammy, nortikset miner Of 4,7,01 lA. MADEIRA, Agent fnr Dela:jar° Mu • tnxl Irmsrunce COMPUT. 42 alter str4t. T . OIIN 11. MELLOR . Dealer in Piano Fortes, oMoak a23d Minima Instrundoda, School Boob, and &Wooer]. Polo agent for Chickeninea Piano Porte. for Western Pentoglyazda—Zio. 81 Wood street. )IE,NII,Y &LEBER, Dealer in Music, Mrl deal Inztromentc and Ipportnr , Stripa.. cha • grand and pure Pianos. Pianos. An iear.Attachment. Alp for Dnnham'a I . Oil N RAFT, Jr., (sueeossor to jiVas.., Cht te ter.) Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Dealer to Zl9lbu'uil DTeI.. &e, 141 Wood street; 3 dome below m ed g..! ., 3, 3 b. /O' Regular Agent for Dr. tah,,o" tIiOLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drugs, Palau. Oils, Varnishes sad Die Stuffs, No. zee berty rtrret,PittAburgh. All orders all, twelve prompt attention. la- Agent ltd. S.d.benek.e Pa:canals Syrup. mu 24-Ir_ BA. FAIINESTOCK £ CO., 'Wholesale e Drags:lst; and manclastarers of White Lessl.Ral d. end Labarge. corner Woad .11 Front streets, Pitt. burgh. meta E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in br.e.in - a3 , 1, Palau, Dye Stalls. AbWood atreet, Pittsburgh. Goods au/mated. Priem RAIIN & REITER, Wholenale—tt tab.rt7 Boa 131. SCHOONIII4IiER & CO., Wholesale le, • Druggists. No. 21. Wort street, Pittsburgh. tOSEPII FLEMING, - uccossor to L. Wilco: It" It Co.. corner Karost street and Dlaniond—lisers con stantly on hand a full nod. comply., Assortment of dledi.4nes. Medici. Chests. -Peooinci7. abl au artists pertaining to his bustr,sa. hou Phri rs. Proscriptions mien:illy compostinhal at all 112.1 ILLI,TOMLL. .1•11.. b If. SPOOL WILLLAM BARNHILL & CO., 61 Penn st., below Marbury, Pittsburgh. OILER MAKERS and SHEET-IRON WORKERS, Masic.Uturvn, of Dunhill'. Patent ere.ehturcus, Bruhn.. 1.1. re iced Steam Plp.s, Con desu.ra, S alt Saxer,l7ll or Life Boat. st.c. Al ,-, .taulumitbs' 0005. 11.10:g, and Vivian Iron.. 04. Reuiriaz don. on Lb. .horteat notine. n0LZ.).41. LW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail . Manufacture: end Dods. In Calnet Ware. No. 113 fits-rut. .1(MIN WE'rHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX TICK-9, • rope:ler vtlele. Pl/LID 001 end BRAZED .130 X VICES, meow of Anderson and Rob inson strertn one moans horn the Rand Irtrett ItriAge Al legheny Citi-. se:libuell . - - - ats and Caps. WILSON a SON keep constantly on 09 hand aor deg....lol°U and 'sanely of Hats and IST ' in t rVls *h HaV: l 6 . ap. "a "'" ,d 1 3 1, 1 shay, irgflinneTZTr, glee 'as • eall before purchaelng elsewhere. nolAtf .. ..JapLfa. iron. 1 WHOLESALE &VD RBTALL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, Asp DEALVIOLN ALL aRfDS OF FURS. CORNER OF WOOD .4..^.7" FIFTH sruzzzt g Mibelr rtzwa. Plrtlyrscr, ever" quahPittsbart and-atyh, leof Hata and Cape Muffs, Boma Cuffs and Fe, Onaneta. •da,A,dnab,lr - _ K. •0011111.1, itoggen & Co. NOVELTY - 1v ORES, PIiTSBURGII, rit:RACK arid De'put Railroad Scales. nay, Cann, arid lo,dol dn., Platform and Cm:toter do.; if.. Lon • or all sizra.[Mprlng' I.rnp and Thum', Latonef. troftro ofSllns Mod, Paint Mill.. approrod junno and Fae.,n1ct....,, Slalloablo,froo eartill. of ovary va rlet, formand ,firlian. dtf •-- W. W. WALLACE,- 4 STEAIit.MA MILE WORKS, al9,au utol Zaberrt , . , R ,, : - .0. 50u/Atka groat. PITTAWNG • AIONUMENTS, Grose Stones, Furulturo Top., Impoaln; ;q.t., to. al loofa on hand. and malo to onler, r000llInt•ry fat Qs lowan peso, Throo nuo :rat ~f 1:foll =0 ,No Klan, for alf.o•Jrnoo., Vi e , of and Slab Mar ta. fttrolobort (14e Lite Ir - .. ,, t0rt00, All coder. filled with dontatab a 1 31b stxot., a. 23 W W. WALLAML Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, GUILDS & CO.. Mannfao 13L turoro of— I , Pon. A N.. / L-acy Otootlaa. • Carpi litoln of all mita, and thadra Cotton ad S A. rv0..1: Repo of all !1.. n .A .1.. - riptloar Ratting. ,• • frotlora 14/ at the Tfardvrez, Ron c 005... natal 131 {Wood street, will ha , ro attent.a. lotiday • .11:1 - D' • •:5 IN WASHBOARDS. IN 1847 0. R.IOE, of cineinnati, invented 1,0 roltertre haproom- eat Wathhoarth. for which be obtained a Patenflh Vet., 18 111 Paid Improvement whale.- 0 . 1 In ame.vii preparing the . Esiver of • sheet of Zinc (or other realm bin metal) and them taus Log them to Inri. out their RAT IMO the eolid woo/m.lde. or lege of or Washboard- the Met/Kilt previously employed. having been toptooph a creme or ado mortice to receive the me. talle plate. O. RICG frobrequently told hie emirs Werra and =ma:hip in' paid Patent to the tobscrlber who Is anw Snit th ,, Wlr, at well se only ontld ep.e. ufarturev'v 0...111Cd.',Y IMMO rai PATENT Z/..81 , WASUBOARIa . having aneoredel th e late firm of Wayne. 1141,7 o.- In that burinem. Indeed by the popuistity.de entire ralenfjo t tid Patented Wrhbef t t?, It.").,V,r7tottrn7==dge: t h o e orttY t agg eernred by raid Patent. molts have been sow n a the nd are now fend I g age I.: certain parties. known to be thus engage& and it is my into to pro for•all In fringement. upon tor legal and lust tight to the extent of the Zw. Alt pa 44 ore Illorr4:41 cautioned tooled. purehming or dealing in Zinc Washboards, made after P.t.t.t+ , l Par& unites branded ..(1. Rin't frenremf. Ithshboonir. Akflented Got- 1849.^ noatother s v-rmine. It easy be well to a rt that the variation in the thereof them-Imp. er the employment of any Patent ed 31t.thine to nail Washboard.. does tint 'lvo the right to ore the /tfretert /wiretap Proms. above deem - lied, upon whieh thb eel,. of the hued miry t3Oprtal. WbOlefal. orders for the trustee arffde respectfully solleital and ' eromptly executed at ae low teem as any of the unau theorised =km, by JOrEPII W. -WAYNE. hole Proprietor and afannfacturart: Ofilles at flardwars Store, 2:o.lslllllatulst.. 6th, fa opposftZ3- Ottb. SCOTT, l'entist, Fomin street, u . fin:ldoor, ...st of Market. Me au from 9 A.. IL, to f. r. • work Irvfarted. BBarlo's ARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE BIue. is now well' ertabllahed as the beet article ever offered for Blue lug Clothes. It Is ontlrely free from amp or anything ile I taktu , to the finest r.rttrles. All Ilemsekeepers pL hare rot ved it will fln dlt mush cheaper and len trouble than Indigo or any othspartiele out. The great demand for It has brought out several hugatterm Housekeepers and Cotisnmars bo careful top nrmills Balliorna lout np ALFRI:D WILT -11 .RDEIDS DRUG STORE, .No. ifAl SICORD 87% PIIILADELPIIIA. Storekeepers can seat their supplies from the armors and Droxitista 'hey 4.21 with. at *haps, Ulm, • amd pee,,. 0.71.W..71,CL1LAL5, "'LINT& VARIVIAILA, DYE STVFAI dc..allh a firstrate assortment of every thing In the line, etnrelteepsna, Yhypiclaas and .11.anufrs tares supplied at resen,!.le rum WILT/LBP.C.Yal.Drusnlat. .p 2.4122 No. IP) N. &sand rt.. Philadelphia. Inteiligence Office, • NO. 2 , sr. cLArzeBTREET. QERVANTS of all descriptions supplied Prirats families and Hotels, are respectfully solicited to argil thrmseires of the Tr-Atlas now offered., Part par Ices offered n guarantee ter future favore.. • Y. h.—CoPections prompt/7 attended to. feldrd JP IMO& PENN'A. RAILROAD—Wantid t- 1 Bankers am! Con:minim Etoek hrtk oII CO, . 71. 4th at - A. BROWN, 'would mostrespectrully tru Ql• form the pobllothet he it,epo on hand, at his shwa on the west side of the Diamond, &heal:any Cite. a cow pieta wortment of Nenitten litinda Venitlan FLU.. tars are made to on's?, in the loot 'dile, warranted send to any in the Aledted States. HI. Bllnde can he mowed without the aid of a tem. driver. Ilavinp pnreheeed the stook, toole, and wow of the Cabinet Ledabllstoneut or Itatneei a - McClelland. lam refaced to torniah tftetr old enstranets ea well IL the yo is at Marie, with evet7thing In the!, line. ft ;moor, \o. 6 Wood st.m.t,Pitteburgh. tneh . 26 J. AaillOWN. AUNDItY BLUE—The attention of fuel .LA lies and arsslwonsen is ladled to this Blue, which tt Ersg i gotliVargo . the advantage of icapartlng better color toddles, of be; Ing much more 611111 , 10 and convenient for use. and of he. a saving of about one 'bait oaring to the fad - that not more Maumee half of the Indigo can be dissolved by wa ter. la's er Lively destitute of any properties inisuious to cloths. We would snlicit a Mal, sod warrant it to be as rommaited. Forma. by 145 Ff Jr. deD 80. 141 Wood j I:ag, au Ali, Nro. 91 Market et , aro closing but their en- Orn gook ofDry Goals at an Immense Elleamot from 1 1471 er P 172.=.! r a V n t, °:;;Z: '" L ' lgnil ° } l . LW: Vot.i*Vino:rf:tio'thNgg'cloi c .b,i4l=' Et , gur.h Chintz. Enalleb do. Moellaa, auperiona able of Weleil and other Flannels. with groat variety of /flack and Colored Ilro-ado Plaid nod EtrlorKl Dress Wu , . all of erhleh be pole at a moms Sp_nng - of 1855. BURCUITED - - - ' Will come:ewe nprelyi ' On Monday, -March • in, Their early manly otSPIILNG GOODS. fob A. A. MASON CO: arc now opminf 2110 e,, ,..5e* and tart: Cadiera b f d na . ll . 2 ; l4in ac uara.. , Irkdr.t s l u =tan u reL . ; air t7o lama Mala:d,o37 dm at tallai kg, than eve or manufaettiro.. .o 5 • 5 . 11,i&T-A.4 Mason i‘t Co.will open on "Strmiday. reb.l2tb, 20 pea tf rich PLain arj e llatd E meta a tstr pot. cif than 4 MU& at S • yVOOL out . Mason to o. ore sUrout the tokage of glair Plaids at • didant t alt* .341,01 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE AGENCI ES S. CM3M . RT & SON, MUSIC, &C. Al INOF ACTURING. IMEZMI NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. Yrom VIBBOIIER f SCIIELIIN General Adr Naerlionft, sa No. UtlAnd SSA sioadwai. NA. Y•Ark.Claterin artrcer.) _ /WOW. /Irwin the Mr grffna Pure Unadulterated Biandlirc-=.- 0/31.101 FROM 001 0104 M. 1 1) 14 th& f : h pr e i. l .: r o'r U n c l a i l , it n th a u t • L a 7; 17 " : f soUreg from which 0.1. derived. hi...ten:Jo, Lo i n ' , Imported Ls rewired from mereentile houeee who buy of the ihnuers la that diamkt and Alp it to the siVeJted States. at muchadvanced prices, sod and for t an adulterated State. InZelew of these recta and for the Durpote tif se :wing • fait price for their powirset, • union of brandy meanie, Praha hoe been accomplished, with the Talw of shipment to Os United State.. Ile name of the consolidation hither Central Society of pteLey•ei yeorrietare of. Gomm, uoder the general men &gement. mid the direetkmof E. heddon. Preeldenta.V 10. Preeldeet, aed • Committee, of InsPection of debt mem. hers. The oociety itself nurrlcers five hundred vineyard Preprietore.amonipt Om some of the moot Influential noblemen In the neightmhood of Cognac. who contribute, soder cartel-, by.laws, the maths th 01 their Hoe yard, to the general fund of the sty. the possemt capi tal of whirl) le three millkm tram*. The advantageeto pe obtained from this ono bination Rem apparent es to ren der unneoessar7 any. farther comment on the subject nerertheles• It mar be worthy Of observation that hw foototwe lo Ohio ...hal Poore. • more striking claim to public attention theta the tendon of intereet effected be. tween baler and seller. Moe all are slearebo dam. It nee...wily: becomes thelaterest of each Ledividtud to con tribute by every mune In las power to uphold the repu tation-which the society Irendearorion to ear... for gilt , merit of the beet ,pnalinsu hf brandies. Pro this purpose. a dame, introduced In the-statute. (article 49) renders It Imperative that shareholders shall supply the witty IrlUo the very beet Cognac brandies, otherwire they incur the ability of mreutior foehlture of their chores. The undo:Annul. sole agenn in the Oohed States for the Central Society of Ylbterd Provision of Cognac, would solicit the attention; of wierchants, hotel keepers, grOCCII and others to th,tagee now on hand. ambient that they will oemineee sceshlythan wlthlany ant elenow In the market, and pri ow the standard of even ordinary Idognane ~ DE VZNOOO MULLEN , myt-leov 138 Petri greet, below Wall, New York. PAPER THOMAS FA YE 256 and2s7,Broadway, New York, Difeetkinnosita the City Hall a Park. 14.1". Z constantly on , :and a full stock of American and Trench Paper Ilanigings Borders. en Prints Ourtaln /Oen. Bed .Teetere: &atm* Landenapse,ta, oreeery stria ELIOVZI to U. trade. Iforchants htylne In there stooks mt buy from first hands. ea we tannufsetum largely andimport direct Item Preach Mannfacttreara Mr whotct weare solo agenta In the United litataa Oor retail depaortalrtmentlmport entwine@ the- :idlest steles of Decorations. Pat/ona funds whim de atent. from our splendid eelleeilon of MOW.. Artletin Veneers sent to any part of the Mated Neater. mbl9-3mr 1855. MILLINERY . 1855. Sirs, WM. 81NIRIONS, tat Broodady, N. 14 1S now prepared to eznibit, and offore fo sale to wholorale and retail Bayern, at the low= le matt priors, the largest and oat allotted Frond!, English and American hilidnery and Straw Good ever oetered at any one adahlietunent in Ude city; equal ((nut superior to Der (Amer importations. They here been selected with great ram by t h e cehbrated Prima 1 1 , 11 .. 17i41=,• 41. .tab uk ai n ie . &Podia, and Uri Larinial.. P. S.—Pattern Bonnets oomitintly on band. Orders by annetually attended to. • DS fet.'7.3my .• ird4 Broadway, New York. • DaguerreotYpe Material, &O. <rn .41.14274Vpcdcaf rhotothia advertise. mai Inany Dame:mei La War tow, ANTIIONY'S General Depot of Materials for the ihsruerreotyee, slide. picture* on Asper and nss , Cwtelultuee furnished on separation. Ooode ten be molt by express, Payable oo delivery, but parties with whom we ere unardualuted, most give We, eft.. tu their &in) te per for the goods on inns. remit with their order esiouwb to cover ea - new/es at Pertation. fe274cor E. AI, rIIONY.3aB Liroedway. N. Y. New York Bag -Manufaotom. Li AM, Flour, Feed, Gmin, Meal, Hominy, II I Shot. Dunker/mat. Sll, Osman and all tow kind. of ham reade lend printed to order by machinery mit der Patch. Addrem as abom. 17 riattared,Ne. r6rk. SIMMONS. SIMMONS. Wholesale Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY ri."74mv an , 8R0AD11.47: N. r. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, PEW YORK. Ilme removed toNe.TYO ilitioses Aeon VS:sem, IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their 1 origins] markets. bath In Europe and - East halite% Kra luso French and English Chemlehle, Perfuery, Test :Wised Llstr Brushes. Hair Worm usd Straps, P.L.r sad Trieste Ppentirs. Corks, Peat* 4161 to, the offer them ou the meet reseensbly torzol. Onlalleither 111pemn, or br mail. sill melee their hen attahtlou. jel242mv • ALDERMEN. I. Donaldson, Alderman. AQFFICE, corner of Fel:aloud St . Clair ea, rataberae. All bosiom_rfnalniog to th e ofato of era. will tw promptly &Moulted to. 1.5-Iyd - - Patrick McKenna, ALDERMA.N OF TILEs TIIIRD WAIiD. A kFFICE cornet of Grant and Fifth streets, mt fromerle °mewled by Mirrtnon deml/0 whole, ell tottlwas portal...nit to the t'd , oe.td Alderman end intake of the Nom vitt be_ petdaphy owntoitto. fe:t3m 1411 SeaLANEOUI . §. STEWELET ft EILGOILL, 51ANUVACTOR99.9 09 • COOKING.. N G. AND , FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes. Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND WASEIJOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St., craer of Hand, PITTSBURGH, PA. - ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S lb w LIVERY AND Arx SDAIILA ....."- bornin. Diamond street and C4crry er * PITISBUILIII.L. PA. Asimeam--Roirsp., Ar.c. Brea T, ADOtr. Itki - tbrill MUM, P.BIL4DELP.II.I A. B. S. BENSON, PROPLIZTOL Are Price / Board. 51,80 sv davart Slay 3. 1834—Ird WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer In Ma°, Figured and Donnatlre Papar Hara han, No. Ido Wood Indeed, Wltnoburab. - Nola Agent of the oelabrafad mann/Year.. ?deur. DaD onsrt of Psam. MA343 13AE1., FASHIONS FOR LADIES'DRESS. Aa-The Parish Pudic= fur JUNI.. d/ract pars:tenons 8. on *ale on Ma lei worth., b 11118. 41. INTLSON, le=tf No. VII 14 Nan. labor. Rand street. EIRE, JONES & CO., .PROPRIE7OII3 KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT-LINE, nrlth,F AWARDING AND COXIIISSION MIZROTLANTS, Canal Ruin. Seventh great, Pitts. flacon, Lard, WA OH. Men Park. P. C. llama, Ithea sz• era an d .No.l Salt. Anthrulte and Scotch Piz Iron, Bollru Brick and Clay. Anthracite Coal. kn. myl9 -• BANKING- r HOUSES JOHN T. HOGG: NEW YORK, No. POUT!! 3D ST. PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH. ALLEGHENY M. BORE:REEL BO3LERsET GA. MOUNT PLEABA NI% WE-T3IoRE'D CO. Plans , OONNELLPVILLE. FAYITTE C 2, UNIONTOWN. BKOWNEWILLN. Depoldta roortred, Marmots mods. DWG bonsbt, told and ,numn,d, Bank Notnt and Etwein tnu-ht and told Stocks. Notoroad othrr Boottritles boonbt and odd on cosonn.loa, Oorrooptedenor and a:Unctions solicited. no.W.Lr ittorney l o O t in La e w, B a C n lLlElllEt 'd Easton Collector LT YE CULTITILI ALONO TRII OR.) AND P.ICANSYLV,I.NLA RAILROAD, ru at% W . := l : 4¢ ) el, num , • yeA.Columblimm, Bidden& I'orrage.Trmalmll.ldithonlapad other. CANTON, Ohl.: Dleura • I.l%Trl i std".e & Co. j / 1 . 24 . Mr. betee Huh% awthom .11. Wldlkal d,) ) " Mem Ore Mean. F.& W. T. Faber, ip ila&ww , Theodore Pm/Rutter. Y.eq. 11. P. Moeller • BOOTS AND SHOES, . WITOLESALE AND RET A IL. TAMES ROBS, 89 Market and 6 Union eta, third deer 11 , m the Market Reuse, Pittsburgh, would rtepestfrilly Inform blew:imams friends and ea.. tamers. that he hsa lust received big Spring and atunmer 1,, .11 egrietiss,.d or the latest style, Poi/ warn le the esstrrn attire. • ... • • The partienlar attention of the Ladies Linefeed to Wwell asmeted ittock of thitensand Fancy Boota an a Slippers of atl deerriptimar Limo a Woe atock of Chlkiwn (1.1.)..cl Fancy Phoee which wee canton,' eeleeted For tntlenten. he hoe any pattern ofrancywnd Itearina articles. pp a, la lure quantltiwianatde hint to sell at as p r ipp e a t , pay evtabilahrnent will well in the city, Be Pal. online.. to manufactire as heretofore, soy kind of Ladle,' and Gentlemens• tram, In the newest atyla Pod of the beet matoriele. . ,ap2l•tf Black Diamond Line of PA CH..HZ `AILS from Liverpool to Philadelphi# lot of raoh moth, and from Philadelphia to LIT r- Pool the ltdb of orary.montb, maned by Thomas Elehar,%. son tlo.. 9 Walnut at.. rbiudaphis; itnd •lilabardion, Baena/ Co., ' , lroned. The eabaeriben Agent for the Company. bu alwaya on hand passage Ticket. and ftht 'one sot say INIOSIIIt, paroble stony Bank in England, Ireland, tkotland and Alan, brings psaaengers from New York and, Rama' adds by Railroad. JOAN TIIO3IPgON. European Amt. ap2o-lyd N 0.41 0 Liberty at., Palm:tub, Pa. _ - - PAINTERS. A la & N E HOUSE AND SIGN PAINT/IRS, /vv. es THIRD STRRET, aktwevn Wcod and Market r tznt4) • All 'orders promptly attended to. litaten. In s mr.rin, de, mht. tt enowno.w. II ISTIM.O.II TftMls JOHN UNION POITHDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. ILL continue the business of the Union v.-..cor,,st the net stand of PENNOCK, L /MO- No, 194 Mort? 0- miry , o1:1 mannfactorn atonal, a luse and nun) sussusest of STOW. mmpeaing Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens; oPPICH AND 1.41111,0 R STOVE& MANTLE it KITCILEN ORATES, • ,71dlote Ware, Wagon Bout, Dog Irony Sad Iron, Ten Hellleo , Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, And OAS suet WATE R g NITS et X7lslug IRON & NAILS OFTHE BEST BRANDS, • Shovels, ego., All of whirl& sail to sob! at custis grin s. sori•lT JOHN T. EQUITOCK. Book and Job Printer and Pablither. x. 8217111 divet. them Smithfield. Swett, Width:. :,121100K BINDER'S anciltorMakar'a Straw IJllleards slim s& twaid. fAho„ Books, PaPars • _ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.. man to , pass through. The kitchen is on the mortally vrOtteded,,be took hintintla - tirme and FRIDAY MORNING MAY 25, 1855. ; north tide of t@6 house, and from the sill on . carried hiniback , to the shelter if lireastwerk j , - this side a portion has been carried off one foot The Colonel then returned to the trench in time in length, leaving an appearance as if from the to make his arrangements for repelling the Ries ! Ration of powder. The ells of the house on the ' eian column, which was then coming on. At south side and east end were sundered and the close of the fight, he was struck on the upper thrown off the underpinning, so that that side lip by a rifle bullet, which passed through his and eni bang suspended from the roof. held and he never spoke again. . The arch in the cellar making the foundation Last night another attack was made upon the of the chimney, which is of stone masopry, two ' second rifle pit. At the first sympton of our - feet thick, was rent asunder in four different , vanes the Russians fled with precipitation ; d places. The fluid seems to have passed off abandoned their post to our men who. instan ly through the northeast andsouth east corners of occupied it. Later in the night a considers le the cellar wall ; the wall, built of atones, two number of the enemy's sktimishers came do , feet wide by one thick, laid flat in masonry, be-' and .between them and 'Our men in the . P. log severed in two places from top to' bottom setae hot volleys were exchanged. A desultory the line of separation being straight and well de. . skirmishing fight was maintained in this manner, fined. Here the stones are blackened as if by for three or four hours, when the Russians, hal , powder. lug sustained considerable loss, -again withdrew. Thr hoops on one barrel of molasses, two soap In this affair our casualties were heavy, tby l tun! one one keg were nll cut off ; a stone Ino means equal to the night before. A bu s ye 1 jar sitting on a board over one of these barrels, I have beard of no officer being, either killed br was severed horizontally, and the bottom part wounded. unmoved; the tap being carried off Every window sash in the house;is completely ' demolished, excepting one in the west chamber. Here there is a equate of glass with a space cut out as if by the 00111 t of adiamOnd,just th e size of a brick—two inches by eight—showing that a brick had been projectedihrongh It "quick 43 lightning." Five doors In the lower part Of the house were shattered to pieoe_s. Most of the matethde projected from the house were in a northerly direction—.pieees of glass and mortar being found IL* feet distant. Be tweeu the house and barn are a dozen apple trees—one large tree near the house was un touched, but two others, some six rods distant were shattered. A large,, tight, trunk, filled with fine clothing, Am, way found locked and ap parently uninjured outwardly, yet, oe being opened, the soot from the chimney lay half an inch thick over the contents, and sifted through in every direction. Ten pins of milk on . a. shelf In the collar were unharmed, yet come empty pane, one within the other, onlthe same shelf, were broken up. The fluid passed out through eight different places in tho body of the house, besides those nineady 'described. More of its effects might be given, yet enough is told to show how complete'was the destruction." Ma. {parrs.— For the Pittsburgh Quetta. Deor Sir :—Ever since the for mation of our government, one of the most prminent political questions has been that of, slavery. The founders of the Republio and the framers of the Constitution regarded slavery as an accidental evil, which was to be gradually and speedily obliterated. The Northern States in which this ern existed, one after another abolish ed It, and the Southern States would no titubt have eventually followed in the same course, had not a new phase of commerce suddenly enhanced the value of slave labor. Up to this period the Constitution had been universally regarded favorable to freedom, but when the South be- as I came determined to uphold, strengthen and per- , petnate this- peculiar institution, the great mo tive that inspired the slaveholders was, that the government and Constitution ehould be made to recognise slavery as a permanent,lnstitution.— Their great ambition snared to subjugatiartbe whole continent to their sway; and this all-eon trolling Idea has kept undisputed possession of the souther mind for several generations. The hereditary traditions of the Russian Czar's could not be more firmly rooted in the minds of each succeeding generation, than Is this fixed in the policy of the Soothers States of this atinfederst oy. The slave power has had Its plans matured and its policy as distinctly marked out as hare the Czars in the will of Peter the Great;-end the Enaidatia do not pant for the time when they can sit down en the - Bosphorus, more anxiously thart . do the protothies.of our Southern States sigh for the happy ELIO when they can call the roll of their slaves on Bunker IBM The give power early became aggreseive: and slowly- and surely accomplished its aims. Con cession after concession has been made by the North, until forbearance has long since ceased to be a virtue. The slaveholders have been so Imo ceitsful in wrenching from the Northern States, everything they desired, that they have reached the crowning point of their policy sooner than they expected. Tha„North has at last become aroused to its danger, and there is now a mani festation displayed, which bide fair either to roll back the tide of slavery aggression forever, or else the North must meekly give up all, and Per mit the three hundred thousand slave-drivers to lord it over the whole eatuary. There can be no I amalgamation. between Freedota.and Slavery.— For three quarters of a century has this capon merit been undergoing a solution, and.now it is clear to demonstration that . .very soon liberty must be high enthroned in this nation both in name and fact, or else the black flag of the most hideous• despotiam that ever cursed the earth, must wave in triumph over our beloved country. This is no high-flown theory. The evidence is so clear that "be who runs may read." The most momentous era in our nation's history is now-be ing ushered in. The result of the forthcoming ;conflict will go down to the judgment of the re- Mottet.posterity ; and it behooves every North ern miusto perform Medal faithfully, so that that result may redound.to the cause of ha rem:ay and religion. Whit o responsibility rests Open every freeman in the North! Would that each might duly appreciate the Providential cir cumstances which have placed such vast power for perpetual good or evil in his hands. There can be no shadow of a doribt, that the scheinee ettlioSouthens oligarchfi could be easily frustrated, if the North were only fully resolved to take a firm etand.l , Unfortunately, we have always been betrayed into the bands of our ene mies by traiters in our own ranks. , And now in Hew of the fact theta final and decisive collision between the forces of Freedom and Slavery is inevitable, it would be the part of wisdom to measure well the amount of "aid and comfort" that our enemies are likely toreccive from men and parties in our midst; and if the North is to he subdued,..it will be gratifying , now and here after, to know by whose instrumentality such a calamity boa been brought upon us. The elections of last year plainly. showedthat there is a North,--and that it is ready to take up the gauntlet. The last act of slavery aggression met with a eignah and general rebruce, and the recreants of the North who took part in favor of the internees Nebraska swindle, received their quietus from their constituents; and the Ad ministration, which also twisted in forcing that iniquitous measure upon the country, has been left a miserable and friendless nuteast—from the highest elevation it bas descended so low that none can be found "so poor to do it reverence." This Anti-Slavery demonstration struck terror into the hearts of the aggressors am:4o4r time serving Nortbernabettors and allieth. — Prominent Southern journals were dolorotisti - predlal that for once they had gone step too far, and that in their eagerness to snatch' the coveted prize, they.uot only missed it, but had actually raised up a power that might posibly compel them to disgorge same of their ill-gotton gains, and put a stop to further encroachments But suddenly a glimmer of hope was espied in the distance! A newparty hadsprunginto existence, which might - lave them from utter discomfiture, and they rushed into-its embraCe with an alacrity that showed how desperate was their case. And subsequent events bare proved that their hopes were well founded. The Know Nothing organization undertook to .stem the tide of Anti-Slavery sentiments. In dubitable evidence could be produced to show that the Slavery question was to be ignored in tbeir councils and deliberations. And if the North is to he thwarted in its efforts to place the General Government where it was designed to be placed by the wise and good men who founded it; on the side of Liberty, Justice, and Human Rights,--it will be by this new order, which would fain plant itself on the rotten re mains of the old defunbt parties,--the parties repudiated and cast off for their unbounded ser vility to the slave-drivers. I hope that - the secret party will take a "sober second thought," and come out upon the side of Freedom; - change their midnight hatchings for the republican and democratio principle of free diem - lesion; unite with the Anti-Nebraska sentiment; and pro claim to the world that they will demand the re eitabliehment of the Missouri Compromise, the Repeal of the Fugitive. Slave Law, Ac. Than they will serve their country, proven blessing to mankind, and deserve the gratitude of future generations. There is a bare possibility of sue ceeditig in checking the expansion of Slavery without the assistance of this new element in our politics; but if the Know Nothings are not for us, they are against us. There can be no evasion; no parleying;.no third party in the last gigantic contest with the slave parser. lam glad therefore to observe that the Omette, true to Be character as a free and independent jour nal, is prepared to meet the enemies of Liberty, no matter under 'What deceptive guise they may make their appearance. I had intended to allude briefly to ono or two other elements in the North, which are tacitly acknowledging ti'" lead of the Slave power, but they are ineigniticant when.compered with the new political party which is now in such odor in quarters where we were wont to look for undi luted Anti-Slavery sentiments, and I therefore defer them. E.- R. &NUINGS Effect of Llohtolog. 2 —A Yleseso Destroyed he rune Ball. The Portland Advertiser gives an account of the 'jugular effect of lightning which occurred on Monday evening lass, 14th ins; at tie o'clock, at the house of Cept. David Upton, of Great Chebesnue Island, Me. The house was struck by lightning daring the storm. A neighbor who was locking at the house at the time, perceived • ball of fire, apparently a foot in diameter, with a trail thirty yards long, descend upon the chime. nay, and immediately after a volume of smoke • began to ascend as if the house wee on Are. 'Hastening to the house it was ,fund a wreck, but not on fire. The Advert:in. flays: "The family, of six persons, were at Supper, and their escape with their lives is • miracle.— Old Mee- Upton's right arm is ont to the bone, above the elbow, and she is otherwise badly bruised. Her grand-danghter, Marietta' Hamil ton, six years old, is so bruised sus to be, purple from the hips to the foot, and is In a precarious condition. David Upton, Jr., la badly bruised about the head and face. His child, to his arms, was unhurt also his wife, standing near, and 01l Mr... Upton, likewise unhurt. But the effects of the lightning about the premises are astonishing. Old Mr. Upton was eating a bowl of bread and milk, with one hand upon the bowl, the °thee holding the spoon—the bowl wan broken in his hand, sod the spoon had not been found. Old Mrs. Upton bad a cup of tea in her hand, and when she came to herself ehe wan partly under the table, with a piece of the cup in her baud, and herself covered with the wreck of the chimney, among which was • piece of timber, from the front of the flee place, eight feet long, with a flat bar of iron of the name length attached. • The grand-daughter was thrown front he; neat At the table to the near fire-place, and wee literally covered with bricks and mortar. Near. 17 every article of crockery in the house, two mocks, three looking-glasses, and two old fash. cooed oak tables in the kitchen were unshed: The chair in which old Mrs. Upton Iris sitting was broken into twent,y.eight pzeees—at mo unts th a t limber of pieces belonging to it were found; e v e r y chair in the kitchen wu broken. Every partition in , the bonne IMO removed from Its. ss.. Allan end more oriels *billeted: I ,The'lltdd seems to have gone through the bot•: tem of a cooking atove, sitting in • kitchen Are place, leavings hole atilt made by a shot lot* inches in diametetctaking off one leg oats stove, then eitetiazihreellar through be km lean a .4.l.Saa . . _ EXIGRATION.—The heavy tide of eastern emi gration appears to be somewhat checked at the present, to be resumed in the autumn. The ten dency of reports of cholera on the western riv ers has been to restrain the locomotive propensi ty of the pioneer. •We are glad to observe that the falling off from the eastern States is made up by the daily arrivals overland of large cov ered wagons from lowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Il linois, &e , in which are packed all the parapher nalia of the form and fireside. ready tor distribu tion in their proper places as soon as •a claim is selected. Our western people understand . pioneer life, and know how to prepare for it. They come to remain; and rarely.are they seen beating an Inglorious retreat • Said ode Iq our hearing the other day, "'tots difficult to procure a claim in this immediate:vicinity, but lam confidant there .are Ally number of good Mita not very distant, and I =determined to find them and locate on ono for life. I shall never return; in fact I should feel ashamed- to do so, for my old neigh bors would say at once that I had been frightened away by the right of a Missourian'a revolver or bowie knife. No sir, I shall remain„ and give my vote and influence towards making Kansas free State." Such are the material - who come from the West—single-handed, accustomed to toil, and the rough of life; they do nut shrink away when brought in direct competition with difficulties, bat brace themselves for the ebock, and triumph, as energy and perseve rance will on similar occasions. We shall soon pass through the forming stage of society, then the finished workmen of New England will be needed in the Senses. valley; but at present we want the "bone and sinew, this hard fisted yeomanry," who can prepare the soil, and fit it for the abode of refinement, wbo,can grapple. with /Ire in its rudest form, .and that without repining el the ways of Providence. We also want the hard laboring , mechanio—cot the architect,' who plans and directs—hut he who wills and 'executes, surmounting every apparent impossibility, and without material, only as it is found In the quarry or the forest, can erect shelters and protection from the storm for. those who command his labor. Society in its rude state Cattl7ot afford to ex pend. mearie in the erection of costly structures or inornamedtel- furnitrire. Utility and neces sity muse 'be blended,. and with econemy they must struggle together, and together triumph.— A few years hence and the towering steeple and the gilded' dome will take the place of. Abe rude cabin for public resort; and tasty residences, adorned with shrubbery and all the garniture which,makes.home a paradise will be found here in abandance. Till then we'must labor and work and emigration should be of a character to aid in moulding all things into:proper form for that era.—Kansas Ti. Fight for the Mee The London Herald correspondent gives the following account' of the English fight for the rifle pits on the 19th April 20.—The English had sharp fighting in the trenches last night, and succeeded in captor-' ring the first of the rifle pits. This was the pit to which I have already en frequently alluded as having canoed such amorous and loss.to.our working parties in our new advanced trench:— Last night an attempt was made to continue the parallel, bet the sharpshooters' fire was so gall-' ing, that it was impossible to persevere without en unwarrantable loss of life. Orders were then sent down for 250 of the covering party. an the right attack (composed entirely of regiments from the Light Dir)sion) to advance and capture the pit. The men accordingly inured down quietly to where the advanced. work terminated, close to the first trench. CoL Graham Egerton, field officer in charge of the trenches, led the Party- At a given signal, our gallant fellows dashed from the breastwork, and, with a smothered cheer, ran straight upon the trench. The enemy appeared completely surprised, and fired a scat tered volley. One of these shots unfortunately killed Captain Dudley Lempriere, of the 77th, on the spot, as he was in the act of oheering on the men. The instant the volley was fired, the Russians sprang out of the trench, without any further attempt at resistance, and began flying in all directions. Some were shot as they ran, but the majority escaped - The trench was immediately occupied by such of our troops as it would contain, (about fifty) while the others endeavored to reverse the and bags, so as to cover the men from the Russian side, In case of an attempt to retake It. . While engaged.ln this manner, a column of Russians, about one thousand strong, wu observed advan cing from the abetter of the M a / a koff, and hard ly had Col. Egerton time to dispose hip . men in such a manner as best to contend against the overpowering force, when the enemy rushed up and tried to close ith the trench. They were received with a heavy Tolley, before which, those who survived recoiled In terror, and stood for a moment as if uncertain or irresolute how to act. They were not, however,. left long to deliberate, for as fast as our men could load they fired into their hesitating assailants, who, as if to save themselves, again tried to close. This time their attack was more determined, and an obstinate fight took place. Those that closed with our troops wore met with the bayonet and hurled back again, while nose that had sprang into the pit were killed on the instant- Col. i Egerton was In the midst of the contest, cheer- 1 leg and animating ,the soldiers, when he was struck with a bullet which killed him in the course of a few minutes, though not before the enemy were again driven back. After the ecc end repulse, the Russians contented themselves with skirmishing behind atones and hillocks at a safer distance, and after collecting their woun ded, retired to their eerie without an attempt to renew the !struggle. Our troops remained in possession of the tund r a:ire cleated for a short time after the enemy , had retired.. The batteries then opened, and knowing, donbtleto, the pre else range, we suffered severely teem some of the shells, and the round shot also injured the new work, but not to any extent. After the cannon-1 ads' had outlined about half an hour, kW ekirmishers Inaba approached the trench, :no' doubt in the expectation of finding It evacuated; but, on discoeering that we still maietalned _ours posts, they beat a precipitate retreat. add the ' men the were no farther Interfered with for the rest : of . • • The total !Om to the English in this affair lea 120epikilled 'and 20 "cuffed. Col. Egerton an Capt. Lempriere were also killed, and Capt. ea, R. E., with four other officers of the Light Division, wounded—the former danger ously. . The enemy's loss was between 40ano 601illed, and about twice as many wounded; only threo of their killed were left on the ground. April 2L—The attack on the ride pita ms the night of the 10th, wan more sorer° in its molts than was et fano supposed, 2 omcore and 21 men were killed, and 6 officers mad 89 men, it is said, are wounded. But these details are so uncer tain, and are generally.° mesh augerated,:that without some knowledge of the 'Adjutant Gen eral's return,. it is Impoutble to do more than gnus at the total loss. Captain Lempriere, (who had only jail:ins atiate:l his comparri,) teas shot lathe commence. went of the Eight, through the lungs. ITU fell; and called out to poor Colonel Egerton, that he Arai, killadi—ErnomrsisL APYCIAVAIPI t.KWASCA-344.1Tht,194, OPPOSITION TOEXTORTIO/L—The Lyons (F ) IT papers tell the following:- About - a'year ag , a Mr. Fleming, a merenant, of 1051111012,. Stop ed at a hotel In Frankfort, Gertuany, foi twO de 9, and when aboulleaving, found his bill 'mounted to 9 50 francs , which be refused to payola ex orbitant. By the law of Frankfort,, ho was ar rested and locked up—the same law compelling his . creditor to support him, and furnish him with clothes and other articles suitable to his condition In life. At the expiration of eleven mottle, the laidloid finding ainmelf minus near ly 20,000 francs, let his debtor free, who - , Im mediately-on hie release, gave a sum equalo double that expended by the hotel-keeper, to e poor of Frankfort. Mi. Flemizig'e countryme at Lyons gave him a dinner ou thelothedt., A Firms so New Yoarc.—Boffalo and_Ene county have beenthe stronghold of the ."Hin 2 l ' . dohs" of Western New York. Last fall Tollman received more votes than the other three eandi- \ dates put together. He beat Governor Clark four to one. Since then a fusion has been. ef. tented between the Anti-tilavery Whigs, and ‘. Democrats. A Judge is to . be elected in &few I dais for the county of Erie. The Fusionists have nominated J. G. Mosten—the Know Nothings, 'G. W. Houghton. Notleithsttintling Sam had nearly all the votes in Buffalo. lost fall,. we pre dict that Jonathan will elect Mosten Judge by a triumphant majority:—Ciermland Lea 4177.. The man who. "in the presence of Almighty God," takei the obligation published [of the 8d K. N. degree] and still acts with the AbolitiOn tots, Free Boilers, Becessioniits; - or any other sectional or 11121110100 faction, is operyitredealain, beneath the scorn and contempt of overy.honest man.—Louueille Courier. . . The Courier is undoubtedly correot. The, "third degree" member at the North must be to "Dough face." While he is precluded from opposing sla very, he ia not only at liberty, but It is his duty, to insist that slavery and .alaveholders - shall do j est as they please. .. TO THE LADIES, . PAUL HUGUS, 104 Market street . ESPECTFULLY informs 'the Ladies of Pitted:l2mb and rhinitr g4...t 3,e bur 'ca t matted B%,""Arrh7iriltdsotlf ig 2 M:erd gletrlt i Vi atoro. No. 1O garkot et. o9rftom Fifth ertreet. 01124 1.11. fl AMUTED THIS MORNING BIC EX. PRESS—_.A martment of Disci. Toittottlarrod, ped oatd Prom Mks to which' would oolkat the Mato). Mot of tor customers and ladito Is goacrl. • trib2ktlalrS • _ • . PAUL NOW OPENAt 104 'Market et., a i Llt eat trge Aoarausaitgi.lrle'ttittitergMrs de WM% livise Babes, Mtnaee de Lainee, .ftlnues, Cballeye, I =i d rehpre . fully L7ft.e tbeattelition p n A fjp rpg r a e . ,431BlibTiiERIEti---tiaving constantly on d I large samortment of Embrolderlexotall de. Om ben , l a rge lolicit the patronage of the public at r=tr s eet. PAUL 1:1134M8. lIPASSTNETTS,AND OASS'IMERSB7— Iiar .M v st_oPe.d ram stock or tbdatz n d named ar. a mut flab, se would aorta% the patrona g e of tbajradle. Awe par p rtkular attemtlon to the ernleeting of Mese goods. both In etyla and Qua li ty. ere eanworraor them to our eurnoment as More, IC4 Marlon et. .mh24dtwB.. - PAUL Iltretra. • Notice to Contractors. • QEALED PROPOSALS will be received lit tOthe ord. of the Engineer. ontitPriday, the let day of June next. for the grading. bridging, e„ , .; of the Alfeghek ny and New Brighton Monk Road,. hum the Mancteleter Ilm to the trawe'ed rood at the owner of Cooper a Pete's lot (distance about two saes) Alp, for. grading, taidg• Inn. en_ fronia point on the prevent road at the ...ewe or land of Campbell a Neon to J. .1, Gillespie's land me aald mai This section eroram Jack's nun, and will include thorns • the True of a mile.d Midi at the Run. (distance about, threw Bids will be raw rad for the • hole:Work: or In Sectiona Plane and Stentheetiom of the work may be emu at the clam et the Engineer. It E. EPOrman. on Penn meet, Pittsburgh. Any Information neeeaeuy for tdddera, me/ be ordained on apylleathnt to the undersigned, or °III.. Engineer. , • ntyll.dtd JOUR BIRILINOILt&t. Weal. Ketchwa's mower with Reaper Attach ' . tent. THE most perfect machine in use, cnirrtin ted to cut from ZO to 15 eons of =sot or per &yea well as would be dose by Fertile or e. Price of 51 coneraL10. coutbliced $l4O. Bee sele rein Z. K. MILNE LAND. /.3.51V00d et, Card—May 15th, 1855. 10IAVINGjust returned from New York I EittoTtl d w r :rage r at'lls‘Valfr rhot u ir nd 1 1 4 lga r tkult i lkl E Ve netra t mentm of I , IItESS.d 31A Mores. Mitts and a large stock of Ir r ungaigra7sa If Mb:wry Gaols At our purchases ars made direct trom g!r4. 7ra=.' • Mechanics' Bank. • A T a meeting of the Commissionere of said 1 1gAbartIVralserhtg to Stock or the is. el:Ludes' Bank of mutant. te readied to. pay to the Treasurer b l o t rems of Toady Dol2an on each snare of the steak held hem. ma or. Mon the SW-rooth ef Jam emit. Payment led thereat, be made by the Stockholders, Eiemm mysd3l Ames. Bea, Tilantrem at the ord. of B. Jonas to it Co, Pittsburgta h atd ELL DAPIDCAIIPB. Becietar7, PM AND uEL ? ... & .rie..A.R .-,SA.IIIIMIi EXAMEN km. cond. tly on band sr &soon meat of Wash and Ba th Tuba, Moss, Stoamboa Oak Wlnl, Kitchen or Dm+ Docket% Wooden Bonin. ur.s. orY Illosanzon Zino arnl Ms Ilnn (Inem Wait Board.. and all other kinds of ware In stao—no Dors Tuna, sod 100 down Burka. - •. ' Waserooni. Bluonto gall Inftll Sheet , lintatnnenb. Ps 24.:v Cider and Vinegar. VINEGAR made expressly for famil= V and now midi* mare than one half of the Orooniea or Pittsburgh end Allegheny. when, Pickles eau be s • evand in I :l7lVarehosm that have teen laved in it to Win aegar made hem Ohio Cr:Do . ..MAI to the beat importalL old Older Vinegar that .111 beer reftleing one halt and dill be good retailing Vinegar, TM. attention of private matinee. hotel keepers and V th e mantry meretund,in particular. le directed to mis Cider that will keep sweet until next Fall. Th . gam Vinegars and Mar ' , emoted to eea ream mated. mb.2l A. spLum.l4.l Water e 14g Ist at. Notice to Banks and other Couorations. AIIDItoI (ham Vs omen., to.lleoriebarfc as. May 14 th..11116.1 1 EDITOR—Yon will plee pub eh, NIFI L te forrr ennaeoutive week,. the two following roe. a t one in coalcualty with the °emblem of the 73.11 section piths Act of deenoth m.raBss, entitled ..an Act to pro. ride for the ordinarf ersesnwlet (government, the lisM of the PnblicCaniVe and ' , earned& and for other neural and special eppropriattons." Very limectrun v ac, Ibr /L WALLACE, . 0 utl. • Psenon 71. Thad all bank*, instltullue and rempantel of every kind end natare whatever, Incorporated under or In parse same °tacky ant altos legislature of Pennsylvania, anoint or epeeist, or of af r other we.. and dolt.** bud. um to el. Mate, ellen el nate% accompanied by tbe_ oath or affirmation of toe *lidera. Secretary or Trusnr" I or. to the Auditor General, of the corporate imam Rote of incorpondlon, thee of commenclng ball:lee . and place of b athletes o fetich bank, Institution or company. the :latent of capital deck. dividend, declared. If any. alai rate nee time thereof. or the 'aloe of ,trek. amerding to the are. visions • I the act to reduce the stab , debt, and to fluor Mate the Peoraylranls Canal and Retinal Campecon pulled April Viraritrnioth, one thousand eight handfeed and anty.ibur. Sscvion Tit That all bank,. inatltntlomi and campanili§ who do not, Cy their officers. as atbresal.l , etre nonce to the Auditor lleneral, u aforesaid, on or before the thlrti. eth day of November next. and annuli! thereafter, and info h semunt of f ten the 7 are iegally Chargeable Illey heto the State Tasury In the mouth, of December then gllowirogehallibrfeit and pay dor the meat the Pcseinon wealth interen paid. thereon, at the rate urinate percentor annum until 14N 3 te cto d i n AT Roma' STORE ! 63 JEARXST STREET: 1111 RINTED ',AWNS, 50 at& perTPeas,fi, " 1 " 0 L MES, " ERA() D. A . .6 et& Der Deem_ mrsuai, WET LIN ENE; WET DRAPERY WET 11081EILY; WI6B TABLE oLorDE, . Now Is the time to buyeDeap =oda, at the Boston 6 lott 83 Muketitrest. - - .- --' 86 / 1 6 - - • • ALEXAzillt KAYS, , OiVIL ENOINEths. AND SURVEYOR, F7P777 sr.,__orPosin coURS Hpblo4 Pittebargh„ Penna., 11 AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED and 'FLU ponctaaily Woad to an bstimois olatrustod to charm Hon. Wak. P. Johnston_ Prnident AlloVtont Yagt_r sz,a• W. une n r Romnikutd...,,,„l2vmr D. Mitebao.Jr, RECtor fittele EtoutoOvlllo Ja&Thompoon, Saponnteadaat oar 01 . W Orki . JIM. R. Day. CITII Catinoor. A I hortwor qtr. .1.44.01 Youghlog4eny Meg Stone. enbecribe;.ia prepared to lay or fat. • • Am p nu t atk Ye t ". tatity=l:g. 94 haring them at the bat of tiny las cab' Om 12 fiat Btocailialog than, sita t/la -"rap, ; b°l =ja z wink ' dam; Exehaaga Dank. e-Jange# Ca. aadMl4° A m arksnALtaamtosa._ • - - arrio-9.4 rth It•Aprimr. - I. leer the Spnig. Trade. CLOOIt OIL CLO,TBS, of all r 7nraltarelp.ll2ll.ha, ech , We grate lb. W I T alint h elt tts!.of ShaTe goods. the !start tad beet eam. msefaeth.-thht Ism aw a 2 betas bum attend be this tiesrl,_ Att at int= titte r er , atuthr httorhuttrhte4htrr t?,th!.UMESt tee;Ve - :vows r 4 316 QTAR CANDLRES.4S , bxs: Star Candloor J not .1 , 4 and TUTLL ;MX Coi ACON BID 8-43 cuts • a ladidS /a P mop anasremb,acat n,114/1/MISILIaIe t t T <1 ~_ ~:~, :~,_
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