, 17 , 77 BUSINEW - I S DIRECTOR • Pi:Pm:aux , L - 00:3 LDVEICTI3INI3 - AGENCY WI Hunt! enx.rr. Nrs , Yoac. • ; Llut No. 10, 5414 start.=lbY.o'a P. a co. us Ageati ter the mod'infixteutial and bi•rrolt tireulatlng commercial NWn both In the mat=e To the Public . _ aki BRANDRICIIXOUSE is now open oTon tai EarcOMS sas le . fur toe reception - t • traveling public, to whose eon :-.rt *wry attention will b pall, by the Ileum fYflakos, iv.. of Judson'. ito. Lei Brandrith QoUee, C 0.415 Drreassry opPoeit• Neu 11.- ..A Depot. Primus entrance Cl anal St.—. Sen Yost. Aptil 6th. 1854. Brenda.. th Rouse Restaurant {APPOSITE Now Haven Railroad Depot, vv entranoennUrperiard and Cana iota Steels served at .n hour% Oysters In evert style. tea and entree of vrri enterrt?..nalltit every de UM e the wawa on hand— The • yot tend.er Inlnsteate Inrended lest stall 6 °Woe In the afternoon. tlenrim nleter, tate et the Nov Yea ilotel, superlntend• the cooking department No Pled In the tier eat, sung s • cheater or better dinner— the nanny. and the few will ht. Inual. caMe tar LeMemter Wyanara it. sod C• 1161 ram= gon either stmt. • N. B—Dtnnex amigo/per . rvirtlee ran oe anonmsandsled 'nth mtvatnrcemm . =rid= Hough's Patent Elastic Skirts. • IiATES .t . FEANCE, No. Barclay street, New Tart. UTIO:r-Nsie are ermine except they bays the i stse= thsyostest. .maat4e.u.rre suet . 11=p ts me• . WV ... J.lter.tsi it --b1.121,•0t the late firm Tr .01 W. li.Jackson & Scam Orate sad Pads Siam, Zia 'fo t it. aid 93011nadiriW. N. York. b . " . o = l = l 4 an hand every varlet,- of first. .ad Iv_ri i t=ilar,.. im fArre (lemma Silver Grail..l2low • , rArrit. WAREIIO[I4/3. - • 11)UNW, LEWIS, &, BARTOW, N 0.161 Nails= n u t s.t Scri,ty of PAPER. Itre Bcok• se els. Stationers. Pri BookMam.• ..litanaseams, and. Madam= ortersal, U. 153.14 MIS AND FANCY-GOODS. A11110:11N & CO„ 54 Maiden Lose, f a t 4013,3r1na0 Mats' street,itoorterldogyb • Spiritaal Telegraph.._ Morgan of modern Sprinuann, Fourth foLeomoem.lo MAT. I C 011111111.5 the fulled re eo extant of Correct Poets sad paint= on Setrltual la. Lemur.. Pi:Wished weekly at k.:_por anal= alleh sobitaal Books for enlobm PAR:MINUS k BRISTAN.' 342. Broadway. Now York.. P. B.—A eatalegoo of Spiritual Boots ,wat eu aalßase.dP Xmas, Fans and Fancy Goods. 77-1 William Tastier, 4 n ti-. - tßKuPouLloz NELPRK.4.thr2,I7. to`hrnew -stock arena, Combs st , Elnr, Tooth and Nall Bruslus. T gationles, Perfumery. Sone, Port Mon rude., Jet and Bead Etreets, Pocket Beata, _Dress But tons, Pins and Needles. Hoots and Eyes, Watch Guards. Woo. Coral and Glans Bead, Necklaces. to t India 'Rubber Comte, Canes, galls and Toys of every description; Scissors, Ram, and Catlery. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Aaordeone and Violins; Ineltaing a general and very large stock of English. French and German Pancr Gorda which Will be sold at the very loces for Cash or AppAcred Paper ETL man .Ordera by letterelected and put utrin the best WILLIA3I TASEVE, • ' • - 10 Park P/11811, New ort. P. 13.—Please out this out. mytllyr _ . T. T. Excelsior Carriege Factory. • 4 OIENSTON, BROTHEBS & CO., practi cal Coach Makers. corner oflieberea and Belmont sta. A leshmry Oily. Pa., have on hand and artrosnuMet'.lrhMi au extensive assortment otOareisses.Rockawoow. Buglers. e=gariCultoaCrs#llll' atl thellt7Miriall_lllLitti alloys work the o aths m Iron and ' Em ' iterk . suosorr. 'Repairs attended:to oaths most reasormble term; Thee' feel molident that al who MAT farm them with their tat rename, gill be pent satisfted, _trial; of their work. nee Pittaburo and Manchester Omnibuses Daume Vec tor: every 15 mmutes Wallin the' day. Y. • /UNA GLASS WORKS. yam, 'DAVIDSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Vials, Bottles., and all Idnds of Orean and Flint 0 lasaware, of Glamit ke—No..= slarket t. stm Ilittstru:jdt. Particular attantlon nald to private moulds Etc Wades. ooddly. Po . 66 Arch Street, rottaeutP. 2 us, Importers of G. L Gee's Unrivalled NEEDLES. .. A gentsg for the most Celebrated wooratilniri offig.ttEztrffo EMU'S. PITTSBURGH- COACH FACTORY. BIGELOW & CO., (NoOnornro to E. M. Bic4or. 21°. 46 tiEt DIAMOND near Wood .t. Pittsburgh, Penna. - COACILES, CARRIAGES, PIL2ETONS, Buggia, and arorr desaintion of Favor Fadolon t to ardor, and Entrlted In • manner nosored for amity of dedon, altronoo of drab, .k ill of Icor ••Wansbly uttr ot nut.rials swam Irarranted. • non Wl. A: MLWIN'S REAL MeetSTATE OFFICE, .No 87 Front , E 3 ,1 doer tram !larke4 Dealerin Las Chan,. P Rix "rm. Caal rrnwar Icusht and sold. • NAM= & OLD, sus2.lCllo/11.152,E= /TM= axo mammy= OPPZISI stramvo steams aszloacri. ANUFACTURE all kinds' of Water, Gas V and IStessoillithgc Hama =ad tap withfluand ' '" • zasHi LEATHER. VBITz, HENDRY LEATHER CO. No. 29 North_ TRIED Strut,' PRILA'D..4. MOROCCO MANEFFACTtiRERS , COUR IERS, mad imparter. of YEENCR CALMICINA, and Damien In ,E 1.11 :, and OAK SOLR LEATHER AND . fel&linf ..• , Carl t. thibs, Oil Clotho . tad Itizittn gm. NO 479 a TINTWX A. now moiling a Largo and choice or ooriosoot of CARPET - EMIL ea,* West and meet i tatirtellst. eenelating at Dramas and Tapestry 4 • ''.llxtbTol r.:ll " Trwur : • Betpar and am no• afn, • ' Tvelllad plain Yentas% Together With Wear dawFlptiern 11.111 P. CAW.. and • LOOR OIL CLOTHS, low la:ea Cue. r Pro :to '24 feet Wide, all qualities and wiata. - 11ao,Tabla 011 Cloth% buT wad green 011 Stade= bud and grant llolland Window Phadee4 Plano and Table Coe- . eng Hugh Mats. Drnageta. Coma and Canton /Wang, Stair Roby Mad; all of whlah will te of. fared grille lowest cash pilaw .4ad Book and.. Job Rr ting. • 11-6132 i SERYOCII, having_ recantly're u moms his Job Printing Moe to 82 Pin etrest above halthfulld. Garotte would respectfully solidt the tortercake of marchluts, mik.rmandlrrets.l.4 others. and being provided with steam rower:and superior boek. Job sad rard • presses, he is enabled e s ere= ',relation or bilk sad aussespille jokprint.nr: tae or notice sad serf Loctoduerue=p- sotto ,. of Id .. der s an a rrart maker's Ozer. sty reams ylO Book Paper. 2.4.aa. on. hard sad Pir sale. m • ~ Iron City . ConimerOal College,_ CHARTERED AP RIL, 1855. BUZ/ Or MO: Ens Ensetleney, Goe. Java lion.B. PL. Mims. • Pow s cL " Bon. J. P. Bean. , Bow Ws. Masa. 1..Y•00r. H. A. PiTO , 4 Eau. Col. Wilson noCartaccs, 13 A. Yrannnrrocr. Esq. Ord. Wu. notions. Er, Coarsen. E• 11, gi.prt.:l4, , . / 0.13..8WA1T• ISO. \ 'MILLAR 1 BRO. Principals anabolism -- sapf Plain tai Ornamented Penmanship. - L I. mrcucoug.. (author dr 111 Mho:eV system of BoSAlcePine.) Principal of thsfloolcifseplcur Dencartment ..na Lecturer on all banortent business trammotfons. .63EniELEMBNO, (autho of Pleozdng's me and Mawr .1......,TUnn 01 B°o6-0.64".) Lecturer on 0.m...1.1 ffei — .TAWS IL HOPICIES. mamba of the Pittsburgh Bar. , Lexturer no Channendal lA.. 1.. J. 0006. Professor of Blatherustles. . Young met. tho7ocoLl7 kruniffed for the duties of the countinghouse. Th e =pease of • Course is Ira than3rll l be form& else. No Students can enter at any time N during the ease.ease. o resteintion of ease. '" ,rit afffistanceicr adelcs of any ot the PacultY ' , Ea I. 1 Saran to Atudants, free of chars. at any futsre The Faculty of tho Iron City College hate not A patent right for their Cones% nor do they want." in9 l 6P O / 3311 the business. as others In thie city try WO. All kinds of Orneffcentat Welting executed border. in Colegeopen,from SA. 6. tin 10 If. E. i Students eau en ter at any me. Buren Incaranteed. . - myls • HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE. undersituee is pre PP supply IuVAELPENTESS, • CAIeNEVIIA.3., and war en mliPMEMUT...ithbtr Patented mad valuable Mal. All who have tried It prouennee It • scuwa valuable f¢ vectlon,tbat mutt Wm mule Into general ule.• The fol. sea but two am+n myuf =UV ,tl=== ed Plane Adore all &nem Inu Mug. • • • • • - rinr=n. eirugutperotra . • February —, We turinT id.: during the Just Wars maths psz : = 2 .ll s rg o oer Patent latth ar tn a palm. to any crtber Mau eLse. Tie eou7drivit peculiar. ' o T f riAtE yen:Cre.”llrlat all tarts the old ettuuPlea, Ames taint a errs cani ng to of thus Ode utan, by adult thla, Plane, rill Oilman ve• vests.hah /WO Men Pal do Mr 0 DIM, Cr =anal In gm I , • U. BIAS 00. To Mosta T. Was, rarl : .. Darr Sirl have mot essoonent Patent f or Plane, and be li eve It to b amell,mt &Wee for the use for which It Is Intended. ai • romblnation of ohm° and gmal.m . ,- • • i. ~. V. Y1i...4.2 Tamers, end It mesa lt tzw.,„ - fonitt l the . .thno pr labor of the old ;.: _ ti a lorl 1 ba r utlits e tV . Xl l2 ==tT oo foem id ' mus and Laborious mule.. . I most cheerfully recornmend ICU all persons engaged In the Cabinet badness. as from my knowledge of It, there Is wining as well Plied to glee • smoo and beam WA lilies to teaser . *tribe Mow Patent B i ench Plasm. • . , JAVIILS W. Woonwsu., Ihrinitnie Wilieromis.. Of lili Illirotit, Pitteburgh. 11'06VillajW._ of t la l lt el t . l.` bfrlii Wig .irut ftm the Mae of PlanSg, error or rights to manulactuire esti tomn ; • VAL C. LIoPPBII.. Pittsburgh. March 111. MS. , ~; _.. mhZ.lrom James MANUFACTURERS OF . ITLPIIIIRIC ACID; Sulphuric Ether; Bwest Spirits of Nitre; . Nitric Hollman's Moldy= Marletie Adm. MILS A-13126013/1 1 . ENF; Nitrous de: icarler',B &ham. myBly. WM. McCUTOMEON EG CO9 Wl-1 0-LEALV. GEOCERS, Produce and uommistan merchants, .trai maims L.v Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, NE ,. 219 Liberty street; COMIC , of frici , l, PITTEIIIIBOH.PA. • Iroughlogheity Slag Stone. rysubsc - Tiber is prepared to lay or fur . say sxmotott of Pektoutt=b, cr.i". mu; yew Flamm! at the 'Wed The, pen= WhO ideertteeN Woe fa the o .",,,mgaeou belt:Ohm st the footolVokja 4 t. "' bm wartlike 12 feat Stow laying them maths . br."ks6""i.r. * 64 4 4 - 44 ° r f 40 4. 0 I C cw.. aufja OARit.Moinelzhaakrak*. • DAILY • :.-PITT.SIWRGIII.:____OAZ:E.TT., BUSINESS CARDS la] wtzfi I IaSEPIL d , A. P. MORRISON Avon ht=inzi.g.A.,gb,vre dm trotwxn Attorney at Law, "Bake- Gnat enact. bemen 'math and !LI 1-\ 11 1 ; 1 . 1 4 n"A: -47 ---' IIOREM E. PULLaps, Attorney at St. "Ants. sso.fitt T POLLOCK, Attorney at Law-r -t. Oulses of Fifth sad Omit strssussirrvita th C" .. 1 suss, Thaw Pittsburgh ,nr=l.-r•F VMS J. KUHN, At.torneyTLTor. oft Ice itt Youth street. war Oast, Pittetarsh• i• 15417 JASPER, E. BRADY; dttornoy at -,No.anFitts strettaittabuzgh BANKERS AND_BRORERS . KRAMER & RAIDI, Bankers. and &- change Brokers Buy sad all Gold and filiver mad Note; novtiste loans on Beal Estate or took Sear ritles,pnroluks• Promissory Notes. sad Time Bills on East and V, est. Buy snd sell Stooks Un ion. rn of made on oil taints in the Ales or of • Third mod Wood streets. directly opposits Et, merles Hotel. sr mylay le WILKINS & c , TO A. sums • en..)._ • • 8W3111 13 & IMO/LAMM BROS:MIS, Ivo. 71 £OG72'lll STREET. P/2738URG11. IN the numerous edspensione 'of Bankers al:A.Brace throe hoot the eountag, during the hurt or mouths, we are as Usged dustings:met ems . Instance their troubles have grown out of a. departure from their legitimate business, and we therefore tate occasion to es• sure the public, in advance, that no speculations In "fan cy stocks,. or other outside operations' , shall tempt us from the strict .d r legitimate line of Our busine e ss, belles , l o n nlvirb l ette n r ‘ ati l etr ll l e ' t h, ur customers and emnm their sefety, but Unit in .10Ptinit-Ontb*nininn , ifIAII_IETO" mots our own & CO,' Bankers and Exchange N 0.113 Wooded:reek, earner. of Diamond Alley, Pe. • - What' sadeoll Beak Note. and Cola Dlecovot Were Exchense. end Pramighery_Notee, etehe Chlkeeklohe to elk the principal cities or the Union; Fterehreta on cell and ortinterest, Ltd Ore their mornot atte= tont' oth er motto • pertaining too Broker'. brwinees. 11Wril.11lN -VAL RAWL VIALAIER, HANNA & Co. § . uccessora to dia.Hnae VoWatPaix=l"exch E i t Zr c=4 and lolst=cl4=l,std4 .17edezn14:ZognA Cheeks or ade, and oolleetAs made on noarld all rend padrein of the lintted Staten Tho highest nraml= snid,far Yoralan and d.lnerisan Gad: Advances aisle on consiounants of Notizie*. sniniscl t C0..8 t an or k= d an2 l Ttilrd streets, Pittatotriti, - All tronsactioni made on Mond tams. and collection. necanotly attended to. HOLMES / SON, Dealers in Foreign Na and Dontartle Bib of Ranhange, Certinestes or De wts, Bank Notes and Spode. No. na Market street, Pirts burgh. Atireollealona made on all the tnindpal attics thronchout the Bated State. ►:i~T~a :may ~ ~ n ~1;~~~.a L. BEAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No 'Fourth street, Avallo Buildings. 1 0 11N e. DAVLSON, Booksdler aid Sta te tior.r.s..s.or otruon Agsunt. N. ft Market stmt. war Yowl,. Pittsburgh. P. ENRY B—BOSVIORTH, Bookseller and Dealer In StsturrinT,U., no. Market Una • .. and, Pittetralsh, Pk. jj b AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, Yo. b 5 Wood greet, next door to the corner orThird. toe =3.1, Pe. School and tan bcoke constantir e¢ hand. COMMISSION &C: ATWELL, ZEE & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS • Produce & Commission Merchant% AND DBALSRS 13 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Y om} Wood ta4 between Water latoi Front at apIS PiTTSIIIIROTI HIM S. SlNit. (tote of the firm of king it Moorheadj COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ass DEALER Dr PIG METAL AND BLOOMS No. 76 Water street, below Market, •al9rrrreamon. POiNA. HUSSEIk,& , 'WELLS. PORK PACKERS, Who'wale Denten% Provisicns, GENERAL CONAIL4gON MERCRANTS, r No. .423 LIELSTY STREET. Commercild Row. PITIIEBUROU. McgIITCHEON & CO., HOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and •T foam on marthAnsa.o Dealers in Pitteinagb Msnutinetar4 O. 219 Liberty .t- comer of Inrta Pittatrargh. 'IIaIEMOAL-SDnnger Harbaugh jut, have re icurred to 15t0..V5 LlbertT street. awry= ILIIIIKCO2.- —.II3:LLEDZI POISTTII bPRINGER laftir.iiTOra co., (SUCCIIB - to 8. Iferta*X.' ) Cosualsalca arulforrarding relleatoc Palms la Wool slut Produce ccuerenTs 295 Llbertystreet.Pitteb=b. Ps. er4 A. A. HARDY. • COMILIS.ZOTIntAVAIDDV (.711%CaiPr; &gent of ate Hadison and Indianapolli R.OLSOAD. No. 80 Water st., Pittsb - argh, Pa. Java ‘. CO J. W. B BA ORWARDING COMILISSIuN ISER CELANTS sad Desk , . la all klads Pittsburgh! nurtured Articles, lead Ma and Mud I.l..2f i v b r i it Commission and For ts. sa d In Wool sad Pralue• r. also! ilttabureh illanfactarea. N0.'114. Seasta Wart, 47.1/lal. a. =MOW L CO., Wholesale Grocer s, Noels= Drain". sad Casualolact Idarlaats ctreat. - NRCER k ANTELO, General Oomraie ercitt.toillgiadegtillral *.d,zgal LD, late of Warren, Ohlo, Oommisslosend Poroordinc, liferchent, sod Whol► man bmla Lot Western arierre Cowie, Butter PotPa and Pearl Orb, awl Western Produce geitarsily. • acr ve% bteon BraittOSeOl and Wool. Pittebtarb.. ung uu rtio* urns, sa. • LITTLE & Cei.u,Nholelsale) Grocers, yre•Produce and Com:dad. Mentliata, andg Deat, 'Malart atrazgla 2dannfactam. bia 112 Banand nar burst, igaarr.s3 WAREHOUSE.—ELEN.R III . counis,T orwardlng and Connutsalcut ?derehant.and Dealer In Cheese, Butter, Lake Irish 1111 d Prod..* paseeaPT W42.etree abate Waterjittaborch =TB& .I ° IIO3XAS PALD , _lm and o. ye__ aler .11 in French and American It ritt4atiarta met, barge= Third And g""U'"." MoCLINTOCK, ImForte? and Wbole aaie tatting, s i l age sad Heeau Mao Gr ' nVit i giow PIZ Steam Boat•Trhaddsmk N 0.112 Sfarket street- DRY GOODS. SUM •CO FCCOMCSO. C. L. CE••••• 6 00, • TOIX. A A-131AgON CO:Wholesta - e ana Re . tail my. 1.1 YaneT sad Staple Dry Good', St Fifth UURPIEritC/IFIEIAII Wholesale JIM and RAM Dry Good, Madura., conger Yourthuad sr kat Jared. Pittabnrch. GROCERS. rt• ... OAILDI3II3 Wallace di 6ardinZr, IT 110LBSALE DEALERS flour, 'Provisions and Produce Generally, ! . 1•10.01. 5 LIBERTY T. .1.30-11 BAGALEY, COSORAVE & CO., 'Whole sale Grocers. 18 and 5%1 Wood street. Pittsburgh. • so9•__ ft" W Wh°AOMXY WOOD CO., Lo 41nm.' m Sbrk_at VtdUdanhb, ASA II DICKEY & CO., D Wholesale Gio gtratcr°sarareerintd G 3 trtro"rt Agrgh. --------mum' nom /pus nom— ... RICHARD 11.019 ....... OIIN rii.iYD .sr, CO., Wholesale Grocers andOmmxdrakmaterchante,No.lT3Wwdsad MOORE, Who „Rao tlfying Dlrallor, Dealer In Trodno.. l'lttsobnV Disinf and dl kinds of onda , -ncl Droned! IV non, O. au. Liberty Went- Annd . ba do* of suptrlor old Idonanigabrb. Wnttner. VW= sold Int for deb. • oglero. ..... —warn c. StGlLEric ROE, Wholesale Grocers Ana =talon llorationtg, N 0.194 Litert erect Pitt. _ g • _ r and LIAM A. • Num*, root! ta . Tan Dealer, cormar of Won] and Illett r lre.4. stray pi band • Aro wort:mut of oho= . 115 &I L Itn•Traa—Yoxiitgraltumtd La Wbo Dodo= sonputa_________ OBERT & co., wholesale 5. Con=lnsirm Idennaints, Dollen In Praxes PlttAlnnsh tdmaninanm. lin 2.53 Liberty 'tree, CULBERT6ON, WholettaL,a uroc...earLsn....d &.Oomat.stosi Merchantlani.a.. aa.7 Era- Idalaufietured Aztack.. A..borr, bands. DUD ICCLNDLIL9.. IMALLU lILL.L..*.X. 03111/3 hi:CANDLE:SS, MEANS - & CO., (maces st,.t to via. ItoCandlassa Wholasafe Otnear, In Iron. lialls.Glass,Ootantaarna and Idnlannrat atanntantandi aamtr. mina of Wend and Wa.as:.,Vn. `Bide Oil and Leather Store. ~., . _._ D. Niltxpentia. . • No. n South Third Street, - • 81. tween Market and Chnitnat its.. 115144 ES elptda, • 11 As von SALE SPANISH HID, Di bold Green WWI Pans Aim Tanner/ 011, Sirens lin Carle. 'fools at the imstininnand the testtanns theitfrorgargerprre A tte L l°,%,"* *ll . l '. l„ exchange Par Iltdds. - Lesthst red fnie o ennro and sold an 1101. miatt°a • mb.V.l4 EG (saccessors to - ICAuttedr,_3r..) Iftutacturar. 611 Made of rbo'a OLAEM, and maim. In Isowted sesd I) toostie Fano Good", No. Wood greed, carat at loutlx! rauth"ita. Patna Irnal sna Ta lon owe Iw ouldings; ea ovis LACK minis db.:moan?) AGENCIES. S. IIITIMBS & SON, • 1 GENEII . CO)IIIIISSION AGENTS, for the sal. n umb.. of "Real Estate. Collection v at' ' R ents, Re v d.. . ' W Mortgages , an. on Bond. Mogages, Co.. No, 1 10 Third sc.. I ~ bUrCil. P. r.A.Y Michigan 1 .. nes e7l Commission and Collee - . 'ion Agency Office, V.OR do Alection of Home and Foreign j.: 31orcant ndallothes timer claims, In Michigan end adja.mt -......, Investment mtd Payment of Moneys, Payment of T.., e, Purchase and Cole of Real Estate and Stacks and In. ..r iot. Ai.ents. PEA'. Ell a all DERSON, Detrolt, taloblaan. Rdirencesto 4 tattnanit—Mesers. Kremer Abliahro, Rank. IT WAit&A 0.., a.m. otam Loma, st••=t h. co, Weitrio-1 e o Umotril off Mkblzon tom respectable Laturance 'C wooing. torltard A USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, o.l ll=. ....eterebareet.andzlll Broker, aep p 0: 1 9 , 90Xi d, 9 4 2 to. a5.v.,.: 0 ... . . irsAir Q AISITIRL L . : MARNHAL, Secretary Citi to aen's Insuranee Company...4C Water street. F.•a.boßpoN, Seeretary Western- lase • ranee Co., 92 Water stmt. • . . GARDINERCOETIN, Agentfor Franklin Pue eel Companf ,otorth-osot =rues of Wood A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn A • tnal Ingursn. Company. 42 Water stmt. MUSIC. &C. fitaOH_N Mgt4.oll, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Mus'nand Mend Ituteurnente. &had Beaks, and tionery. Eole agent for Cblekerines Plano Porte. for Western Pmnsilrerda—No. 81 Woad street. itENDa Y RIBBER, Dealer in Music, Mu sical Itutromeatx, and Importer of Ital. Shir4C.• ageat for Nanns.A. Clark's arand and !plume 551.0.• .sth Coleman'. Zolean Attachment. Alpo for Dunham's DRUGGISTS. AOHN HAFT, Jr., (suoceasor to Jas. ?VDT'S fey,) Wholesale and Retail Druggist and Dealer in nts, Oils, Dyestuffs, de.. 141 Wood street, 3 doors belay MAIn.M9I:. littsbusith. glirliegular Agent tbr 3 r. lo s 31.14di1e. - J te OBS P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Dru s, Paints, gDU I. V d ie and DyaBtuffs, to. 29a ity street, Pittsburgh. All orders •111 reecho instant attin hon. sa-sost fur Below:al Pulesonle Syron. trusr .4-IT It A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., ' .olesale Md.',..Dr=ttatr , wfV=Floft h ltr—t`" burgh. trE. SPXLERS, Virhelesale Dealer in , 151 , :cvDcf,n, PtupgAL`r•GOcli'sV'u6hM."l"rti runriuca sawn ..ananoa imam yIRAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail , C=lsta, corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets. 1 SCHOONM SKER & CO., Wholesale • Druggiets. No. 7.4, Wood street. Pittsburgh. JOSEPEI FLEMLNO, Successor to L. Wilco: Co.. corner Market street and Diamond—Keeps con stantly on hand a full and complete aniortnunit of 1-n".• Medicines, Medicine Chest., Perfume , . and al articles pertaining to his business. Physicians prescriptions web:air nollPounbell ef. MANUFACTURING. •n.usr 611EN13111...J aaan N. Lael.ll.: WILLIAM B AWN 11 ILL AD CO., 61 Penn et., below Mahan-, Pittsburgh. DOILER MAKERS and SIIEET-1110N WPIIKEP.P. Manufacturer" of ItarntiLlre Patent ire. Chin - inert. Bricben Piro Bed Strata Mal. Con draw,. Salt Pans. Rod. Pansiton Yawl% or Lifer Boats eta. elan, IlLsokamittn i Work. ridge and Viaduct Irrora. to aeratirlnz done on the shortest notion. tuatirlyd. firW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail A Ninotfootnno and Do•ler in Cabinet Wore, No. IMI OLIN WETITERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX TIM, a supesier sgtiele, &MID BOX and MUM BOX VICES, corner ef Anderson sad Bob Won streets, one square Erang the Band street Bridge, Ale legheur MT. a:V.4 Hata and Caps WILSON & SON keep constantly on qt; . band every descrlptian and mutt,' of lists Lad C. both wholsolo and retalL Those &Arias • neat flshlouLals list or Cals.vxml and lsowL.L. cheap, would do well to Linas • cal Damp aorebsslaS a _ 1. -- irtr - Trx.1.... • - -am& reccaz. M , 65111 . 3 WHOLESALE AND EMAIL FASIIIONABLI - RAT AND CAP 11A_NIIPACTURF&S, AND DEALERSIN ALL KINDS OP lUDS. CORNER OF 1112oD AND FIFTH sTIMEI3, Pittsburgh, Pa. • INS.Tbeir otoolc ombroom lITM . 7_4I IIIII tY 91117 1 9 f il/11 an:=Nl i n. Boca, Con and ror Doone.a. -- ---- L. IL LrftooSToM-.....cdur0 anAam.—.... l . I. 11000LIIIILD Li 2.3. n00..0. -W. I. =mann. • Mgrt. 01 Hoggiln & Co. NOVELTY WORb.S, PITTSBURGH, PA. IRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, Catt.l4. a r ims . ran do 4 idoltorm Thum b Cnter War Oa .11 ➢ REirina. Droo an 4 atch. 3.12. Mills enndnunkEnn.% r.eet xna. artx.....4 raturaa Dolts and raatenlng " 1 .”-able Iron Cardate or nn t r viola In form mad Amish. ___ W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, am= cod = Liberty stmt. ope , rtio SnitJtheiel stria, PLITYBURfIif. ONUMENTS, Tombs, Grate Stones, IV Flarrattre• MonciLe. !writhes Wows. & ti t niks°u4rit."‘. coglVre r ; ig grin 17:1 1 a• e . I der tet rlard"trth';'&l>il borMd.% tiled with ¬ch be .119 Llberty lkuZ wmutsoz. Penn Cotton Mills, Pitta b. KENNEDY, CHILDS I CO., Mannino Orrery of— Prim A No. I Leary 44 sueuner. eart, Mao of all colors and stuiLer. °Ton Ploogh 11 1 7 1 and 1N3=2:11 Dawns. rihVrl!"4rl . lf 74s" %Tr' a Food unit. TO DRAIXES IN WASHBOARDS• IN 147 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented oVv7:ciaatlcj:nrniait r' Raid harm° en 6 : 'l ml h o tcb oshr ed In pr.merly preparing the &Ire of of Z.lne for_ other eultable metal) and them causing them to /was or cut their way into the solid wooden aid. or legs of • Washboard: the methods previously employed. haring leen to pieue4 e groom or ado mortice to metre the me• talio plata o.ll4oll.autepuently sold hie men interest endows...ship ka said Patent to du e7re who is nab life r thZfq/. ZLNO WAN:IEO4EOS, haring ton:medal th_e ..late_Orm thee)f W" ugra l atz=ghnei t gg o=l7lulWCUlstr 11.3.3 dry. ran i ne d v i , n ter it=l I r h :n see:l ' 4db) said Patent. bald. bare been ct,....m-need and ow pending satinet certain partiee. k 1.2 .1 to kw thus are and it is my Inteutlen to prosecute for an ln• !ringte ono. MY legal and just right to the extent ' ot th 100 . Ali p 78.111 are these.* cautioned against 'Annulus, or deslttv Vo R Z.Ine W u lalTardt d rt"Ve= irtrgter t=fr. AteigaVai.le49; 01000 king privuw the shag 1 ft. ' : .41 :en rl.l7""ploVer 01.7;1AI:rug! :id Machine to nail Washboards. dose out Firs the right tO r:gThe=of tIVITIrtiVeVy ' de ' 1 , ..P0t 4 de. ti` 0100 0.4004 tar the peanter article respectfulli oolgtrd and maltee.bY Jo9iit•tl W. Onto Proprietor and tlanufact . orer thereo.; 031.. at flardwareStlre, ti 0.190 Main st crvvem tth teM- Clorlonati. Ohlo. SCOTT, Dentist, Font to street, L.A w ve doors og of Market Omn howl 0 A.t.o r.x. All wor d [ warranted. Barlow's Indigo Blue. 1./.II.RLOW'S INDIGO BLUE it new well 'JP establlabed se the best article Prey offered for Moe. log Clothes. lt ie entirely free from amin or earthling to ll:al.* to the fame actlelee. An Iloneekeeters who hare not need It will exalt manh cheaper ►end tom trouble then Indigo or anY other r.tlele sot. The arrest &mend for It has brought oat serer& hedetters. ow/eke/open and Commuters will be careful 71ff k italTirße'll"O V 'STafi . FIIII.ADELFIII.4. Ntorekeepenf est get their suppllee from the °roan end Drumtleta they deal with. at prime itALTS. D STUFFS relth a Orsterate assortment of error thing In the Ina Storelmeperre Physician,. awl Menefee. 1"" "PVII at Etit r lrgEßGY:ft, Dregoist. Loo„.coy A NO. le,Socond. ehlleoelpb_le. 11 0 Intelligence lß Office, . 2 ST. CLA STREET. g L ERVANTS of all descriptions supplied kJ Private facades amt.,' otele ere reipeothilly_rollcited to avail °I minima of the feelllties now onereat. Peat wry leer offered e. guarantee for future farms. • N. 11.--e...erection. promptly attended to. LIM Yd. JOB. LEWIS. M 0 & PENNA. RAILROAD--Winta aniacs of Stack to oornidelaanod o r i Bankeill and Commission Stock Brokers, 71,4thnt. jr AB OWN would moti;! -- 2:ll.f l u a lla e form the Writ. Diamond. Alleehene .410 Wet. theZ.Vdarnm ax '4.l`r° 7 d.r A, 'b. rig mgt. „„,—rbo. rem rod to a¢7 to ttot - t ed rlrts'idelver. Ilevlumrshesed the without the siel:; „ Is mt of the cermet t o ot"Meer Ituo;ePTilaotreilead,l ere rmeerot to fanleh customers se wallas tike..euldtLeota lerFts tb.ths. thel r thee ItPosol.e.. n "'""J. BRSW N • AO NDRY BLUE--T he attention of fami ne. end vworoen in Invited to thin blue. which II ebply ash- Indigo dimoived. havinstall ii• Dreperttes retained. The Laurel:7 Woe yoetesems, ores the undissolved Indigo the advantage of tomertintr • better rotor to clothes, or be. log mud, more simple and estersnlent for nee, and of lee jug. R aving of about one half. owing to the feet that not mate than one half of the Indigo elm be. dissolved by v ter. It is entirely destitute crane Weenies Wm-low to cloths. we would milcit • trial. and- aarnint It to be ea repreeentaL Yoe sale by •-- JOHN IlAn.jr. no. to Woad _ Hagan & Mil, 0.91 Market at , are cloging out their m um stoek of Dr,' Goods idAtrartgart= from " Ohave on tumid a ge p sewortmentia i f Vcttiinofhtlti ttNthaei xtfolA"n'"t. FMreraArlfie3lll% llanntlatit Wilrrnr =Er and Col red ak Brocade PIM and Striped Dress Bult:11 of .hkh rill t » Bold at a areal ~ MAS(lnare ow Openi - V) CM4 and Vret.letlkhanwdrhaa. 6§..-1rL1,113--A..A. Dimon Co. open on Moods/. 40tt.12t4 20 pea. of rich Plain mid Plata _ Including a taw 'mar Mort 4.Plaids, at Wit- & Co- aro .. I , 6o — ed 1. ortbee st• acc s ary, c *Z • and a largo assort , totnit_Ooodo. to ta food stetg#o lituitzlif suaouinuo. NEW "EX "VERTTIWIENTB. i PITTSBURGH G—AZETTE riom WINSCIENII BWIMIZE 4 Gowiral Advertllo4 - - _ _ Mus, No. Mond US Broodwor. New loa. alt. THURSDAY tdORNMO, MAY 31,1855. Nos= street) PnYelliiidtatted Brandies, MILT sari Tel Slitoolllo. arkNE of theLprinoipol and. great causal of IL Jr.g. Idea prim of Brandy in thhs market, is the indi rect Scald Mom which it Ls derived. lithe-tenths of that imirmtoff is remised prom mercantile bower In Cognac, who bar of the farmer. In that district end thin It to the United State& et moth advanced prices, and fi vont:lily In an adulterated state. In view d throe feet& and for the Purocee of mourinsu fair price to bas Vett, • union %e b rel! y orrhlpTent to =United CentStaP With The name of the of the Society of rd propdetms of Cognac, Iwo: the general man agement mid tdirretkrn of E. Ud.1.114.1,11.1 Prmideot , end a Committee of ironlnspect of rtht ammo here The exist, itself mrsetera dee hundred vineyard Proprietors, amongst them Woo of the most Ware =h:ehrUci'noll,Pra,Wrtrine le _Fre'rmttr:f Tel. viZ: .- Irtl; t, ti t eliVr a m n lllo o n f ftriact.le t ld u' vara. t..%: - Obtained from thie combination Sr II NM apparent as to ten der and any further comment rn the subject neverthelees, it mar be worthy•of observation that fee s it el this reedety poetess • more strains claim to pobbbo aention-thaa the (Wien of Interest effected bee Wean buys? and teller. Since all each 'bombe der& Ite innemerlit: become• the interest of each individual to eon tributeby entry meant in be. poem to uphold the repo. Mann which the society Is endearertnit to earn, f or ship meot of thabeat, munch. of hrsattleip. For We purpose • clause introduced to the statuteceiarticleAO) renders It Imparstive that thareholders shall eupply the society lab the very test Illognna brandies, othemstee e the Habib ty of an entire forfeitnre of their shares. The undersigned. sole agents in the United States for the Central Society or Vineyard Props of OetnntO, would solicit the attention at merchant& hotel k“Perei and others to Um vintaeresnecer on hand, eentidant r=ey mill compere more far orahlyahsn withiaor o f eve to the market, and at prime Whelps. the standard of even ordinary Convene DE VENOGE A Nov MOO.. lea Deese street. belOw Wall, Nor look. PAPER HANGS, Wuotnage asp slow. THOMAS FAYE & 256 and 257,Broadvray, Raw York, Duccur oprewite the CRY fall t Park.' canstautly oo • !and A full stock of mccumu and French Pager Ilan_ •gings. Border.. Printa, CortalisPapers. Bed Weston. Statues, landenLrease... of every style known to the trade. Merchants laying in their stocks, rum boy from first hands. am we manufacture Isrgely and import direct from Yrenelt Man ofeeturerg, for whom wears sole egente lo the United States. Our retail department ° o rde rle s s the richeet etvlre of Decorations. Spoolal Importations {mod.. hen desired. front our splendid oelleetWn of samples , Artletle Paper Clangers mut to any part of the United States. robin-3w . . 1855. MILLINERY , Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, rall Broadway. N. Y. rnow prepared to esnibit, and offers to sale to whotrale and retail Buyers. at the lowest pa a cash priers. the largest and tea selected start Fr:rap4Mlrlith.onnd.A.m.es=nntriyomd.riArtaw hod enactor to r ' las farmer lin.Patatiora Th l :Ylat been Belated with toot one, br ilhCalehiana' French 'ratline, Madame 'Attalla, route. and Mrs. Lazarm• tine, a Bond et. Landon. P. 8 . _14,tt,,,,, h,carracc tly OP band. Order. by mall punctua ll y attended to. M. SIMMONS; fre27.3rov - - Broadway, New York. • - - ging of 1855. DIURPIiI & BUILCILFIELD Will onsamenes avail r g On Monday, March• Tbge , euir irt of BP 0 xn's• - - Reliabkuslita atif al Ner P.F. Daguerreotype Materials,.&e. Jrtham , ... , v . ...PM Daguerreotype ergo/Gat la sham NM advertise in Vizir Co went Mama Da &NTILONY'S eneral Depot of Materials far els , 0ur0......trp...as Au ;dawn* on Alper and Catalog. furoithed otraPplleation. Goals cesn be mot by expreds, payable on delivery, but parties with whom via am unarqualithrel, must give refer ...". t. their .huur t 0 pay for the 0.34.0 r, arrival, or remit with their order miototh Culver es_penses of tzar,- portatiori. • f.2741m. R. AN ruoli,,,abs Urtadway,N , l. New York Bag lianafactou. Flour, Feed, Grain, Meal, liominy, II Fhot ' . Buchuthsat, halt, Guam and all other kinds , pi mad. aud eel ..,.ed to order by machinery wit . di patch. Adth ,g, ro atova . 17 Platt erm./. hew Pork. WM. SIMIVIONS, Wholmola Dealex STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, 827.1ccr W". BROAD Tte r. N. P. SCHIBITELIN BROTHERS & CO, • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, rrEw rola. Hut renumai to 2V0.170 Willeamea.Cor.o/Lieutmess, IMPORTING the leading Drugs their from mightn't:Whet& both In Europe and that !Mlle, mad Wrench and !neigh Illuunicale, Perfumevy, Tooth. Nail mal 1111 r hrushea. Hair Mona and !Aram Palls wed Trieete bponges, Corer, Soaps, au. ac-,they 01Ser them on th• moureamonable terms. Orderreith. In pereen, or' by mail. will receive their beet attention- nol2.l.:Mtv ALDEnMEN. L Donaldson. Aldezman. FFICE, corner of Fenn and St. Clair sta., Ltt.burgh. All bating.. portalnltur to the offl.o. of ti an will be protnntly attended to. fehlyd Patrick McKenna, ALDERMAN OF TIIE TIURD WARD. OFFICE corner of Grant and Fifth otreeta, boutn ' ess pe . i r tle o uooroPtVthbeyo co7r=soithitUrtlergneeil of the Woe...Ube pronontlr ettrtvldLio. LMT, po s RIM M_K1435.111:4 STIMAB.T C & ULGORS, NUVATIMEIW OF COOKING. HEATING AND • z FANCY STOVES, 'GRATES, FENDERS. Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND 'FARM/OM, No. 2E17 Liberty St., corner of hand, PITTSBURG% Pk. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLZ. alii Sorner Diamond strut and Cherry Alley, PITTSBUROIL P►. ASHLAND $Ol7O, • AILCH ISTILKET. ABOVE. SEVENTH MEM PIIILADELPHIA. H. 8. BENSON, Paonurroz. B.ra, 11.60 per dos—NS MATS. 134—1 WALTER P. MARSIL&LL, I..Wcirter and Rider tri Plata Rird And DecorstivoPapa Harr m No lobragraWa lh ol . hetunos. Norm, DelF court A Co.. of Ng' my. ARla FASHIONS FORIALLIEVDRESS tiIIr.s.—Tb. pule" FaalSola Itell33llr.dinet par steams? bo on ado on U. Ist proximo AT WS. L B. WILBON, No.Zrl l ‘ Pma. Above EWA Mort EIER, JONES & CO., r.oorfirgroits KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, E3IRWARDINO AND COISIMISSIOII ER.CHANTB, Casa Duda. Betroth street, Pitt. EasoLard, Lard 00. Mom Port. 8.0. nun. Mee., ex tra and No.lt , alt, Anthnette and Scotch Pig boo. Moltrar Wok. and CUL Anthnseita ooal. ie. oulg 13ANKINCL, HOUSES JOHNNEW T. HOORN. GG: T Et. BOOTH at. ET. PITILADELPULIA, PITTIOIUROII. • ALLEOUEN le CO. BON ERSET,_ 0051E714 ET CO. MOUNT PLEASANT. WY.t.T3IORE'D 00., Penns' • CONN P.LINVILLIL FAT , FrTE CO.. UNIONTOWN zuwwlismix " , ~ DePoodta received, Macomb uutda. Drafts bought. aold and oolloetod. Bank , Notes and gpeele bought and 'old EWA. Not. and other Securities bought and Katt on annutladou. Correspondence and oolbettorol edictal. uoZi-tf • -------- LOUIS SCHAUER, Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector I% TIM COMM 110X0 OIL I AND PLANRYLVANIA RAILROAD, mr Stark, Wayne, Holmes, Twearbeas,C , lttrabluks, NI ained. Carroll, flummit. Portage,Trambull. aboalopanad others. CANTON, Obi°. m,. 1 ,„„ f , ttec .... 0 , } pun. IMW.V r. ) thr'4"4 o. vo.lLlorwthattar. K§a• P.11u.11 aget., ----------_ BOOTS AND SHOES, w anI,ESALE. AHD RETAIL. TAAIF , S ROBB, 89 Market, and 6 Union tta %,`,,bgllTllVonn'ttas l ek=ll7rt. ' 1117,bt.a. t_ morn, tnat me et received hie Boring Goole. ro ell virietlrs7 end of the least etve n , o ll wru = Iv the eastern titles. The particular attention of the What/limited to eNrell Resorted Kock of Gaiters, end Wooer hoots and Moyers of deseriottraur • owe stak or Childreof Gaiters end Panel noel Which nescerenalll 'elected. Per Gentle r 0. be be ..., wt . aranurand Weerlnit articles. Per. I chimes for cub In lergequentithei evade oleo to sell at am ion pricer u soy 0 4.0ilehment will eellln thecity, no 7: l 2fre gl eta= ir '.a lre e in the IV= et v Mod of r. dof the beet inaterieLt. etyma „G e t i Black Diaxaond Line of a t PACHETS AILS from Liverpool to PhilAielphis the I.t death month, and frot:u,std4gi, tomae = P'PEti",l;hoLTlZlliluipai see hieherdae, 1. The sabooriber, Agent Or the Connm.7. has always on band Pump Tlcketa long mot re, or any u gmo j m ahle at any Bank Loaland. 1, eland, atn, Atst bring. passengaro from Now York and' Modal nbla br Railroad. 0 NW I , l l o o = tif J., 0 Sr. must: A ND SION Paiocaln9 NO. 06 THIRD STREET. (Between Weal and Market el:seta) All orders promptly attended to. exerated n •roperlar nrhM-tt mous eurcriria ....... -bats n. maw, ..... tmrrbetta ONION FOUNDRY, 'Mitchell, Herron & To. ILL continue the business of the Union Byv v„..7. at the old stand of PENNOCK., bum. L CO. No, MW Liberty rt. - vria - manontotnre usual, *brig and Estiand aseargment ot CASTORS, comprising Cooking Sto - es, ; Ovens, nd Side 6FFIC AND OVES, MANTLE KITCHEN ORATES, . Ballow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irene, Sad Deno, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, • Mill and Machinery Castings generally And GAS and WATER PIPES ot ell glom IRON & NAILS OF-THE BEST BRANDS, Shovels;.Elpsdes, Picks, dec., -All or which will be sold at nnfaetnren' Drtaa enr7-17 JOHN T. SHRTOCE, Book and Job Printer and Publisher. N 0.82 Fifth Ansf, Acne Shableid; . tiaseitslllill4l ll S. 1100 K BINDSWB atid Box Maker'! Bout' always - Lon bond. BoatLf Puns* VI Ma. EDITOR: Slavery and Freedom cannot long exist, on an equal footing, in any portion of the habitable earth. They are, naturally, the antipodes of each other, and as diametrically op posed as darkness and light, or hell and heaven. if one advances the other recedes; if one achieves a victory the other experiences a defeat; if one grows in favor the other sinks into contempt.— There never was a more fallacious Sentiment ut tered by a distinguished man, making preten sions to extraordinary otatemausbip, than that !spoken some years since by the lion. John C. Calhoun, who livered that "the peculiar institu tion was the s: eet-anchor of our liberties " The converse of this declaration is "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth." Since the establishment of our Government these opposing principles have been maintained by their respective champions, with great per tinacity. Hence the compromises which have been made, from time to time, by the belligerent parties in the national Legislature. Compromi ses usually, if not uniformly, are to a great ex tent, destitute of principle. They are, in truth, the offspring of apedieney; and are very rarely eitherjust or legitimate. The state of things they ordinarily indicate is unsound to the last degree, and has probably been brought about by a set of dishonest politicians, in whose proceed ings no confidence whatever should be reposed. That Mr. Clay figured conspicuously in maturing them the writer is aware; but the greatest men have weak points in their characters, that will not bear the test of investigation. While what is right should always be insisted on, what is wrong should neither be asked nor accepted. If this, upright and honorable course of Legielation Were uniformly practised, our code of laws would soon be vastly improved. No virtuous man in the nation will deny that Slavery has, within the last thirty or forty years, made frightful Inroads on Freedom. To the lit eral truth of this statement, the "Missouri Cori promise," the "Fugitive Skive Law," and' the "Hanna and Nebraska Bill," bear ample testi mony. Should legislation of this kind be contin. ned a few years longer, the southern nabobs will have it all their own way, and there will be no free territory left worth contending about. Now, if ever, is the time for patriots to strike a:deci sive blow in faior of Liberty. Any ',northern man who in the approaching Congress' will ex hibit lack of mental or moral courage, in the attempt to regain our partially lost liberties, should be doomed to eternal infamy and exposed to everlasting contempt. Let no patriot regard the delusive cry of the South—"We will dissolve the Union:" A trial of this plan will soon satis fy the "chivalry." Only test, gentlemen of the South, this delightful scheme which you have so often suggested to awaken the unmanly fears of the North, and yen will find to your cost that your "chattels personal" will soon elude your grasp, forever. Besides, an Union such as you might be disposed to dictate, would be likely to prove so utterly valueless that its preservation would be regarded with indifference by good citi zens generally. J. M. May 30, 1855. DIVIDED COUNEiL9 AT Sr. PLTEMSBUILG. — The Paris cornmpondefit of the Times gives the fol lowing upon good authority :—"The last instruc tions relative to the third point of guarantee, which were transmitted from St. Petersburg to the Russian plenipotentiaries at Vienna, had to be waited for longer than appeared necessary. The delay was occasioned by the dissension which that point, and the demand for the in etructions had given occasion to at Bt. Petersburg and it was not without a struggle at the court, and even in the imperial family of Russia, that the sense of these instructions was adopted.— The party which has been always more disposed to measures of conciliation did not wish to reject the propositlan of the Allies. It felt the great sacrifices caused by the war, as well as the inter ests which would suffer by its indefinite prolong- I &than, and the danger of allowing it to assume', still greater proportions. That party founded its arguments even on the text itself of the pro positions on the adoption of which by Resale would depend the termination of hostilities, and even of those which the partisans of war put forwent. These last substituted the principle of opening the straits of the Black Sea for con ditions, the effect of which would be either to neutralise that sea or to limit the naval force of Russia. Those who were more pacifically dispo sed observed that the presence of an indefinite , number of foreign vessels in the Black Sea would! not be less disadvantageous to Russia than died limitation of the number of her own vessels; but above all, they felt uneasy at the prospect of see- I log the English flag, which painfully reminded those who either gave an unwilling allegianceto ltussia or who still refused her domination, float ing on the -coast of Circassia, and fomenting the Instincts of resistance and the hopes of ultimate success among the populations hostile to the rs -- Czar ; intimidating P la, which would other wise join Russia ; so i mg the terms of agitation which might at nodistant period menace her possessions, and eerlinisly interfere with her projects on India. These arguments were dis cussed long and warmly at the imperial court. The emperor Alexander supported this view of the case, and he declared that such a line of pol icy appeared to him, pre-occupied as he was with the future Interests of Russia, to be pru dent andressonable, and that her more immedi ate interests required that sl . io should not con tinue a war in the course of which she would be exposed to the perils of seeing all Europe com bined against her. But the Grand poke Con- stanttne took a far different view of things, and ' advocated a far different policy. He declared himself the ardent and inexorable partisan of the war, at all risks and at all sacrifices, and. the dispute between these present, and portion- .. tarty between the two brothers, became so ani mated, indeed so angry that the Empress mother notwithstanding her delicate - state of health was obliged to Interfere. I have reason to know that it is solely to calm these outbursts of feeling and to maintain something like tranquility In the Imperial fatally itself, as in the court, that ebe is obliged to prolong her stay at St. Petersburg notwithstanding the necessities of her health, not to speak, of her familyaffection, which would require a removal to Berlin. , Cosmos Catcutamos.—The following we take from the Boston Pool It has been ascertained by carefully con ducted experiments, that the loss by friction or wear, upon gold coin, when in use as currency, does not exceeds twentieth of one per cent per annum ; and upon silver a half of one per cent. per annum. In other words, a gold coin kept. constantly in circulation would last two thous and years before it would entirely disappear; a silver coin would last two hundred years ; 900 new eagles outweigh 901 which have had one year's circulation, 900 dimes outweigh 907 under similar circhmetances. After the surface of the coin becomes smooth the friction becomes less, like the surface of a bar of railway iron. The average cost, therefore, of an exclusively metal lic currency, would be an eleventh of one per cent. per ennuis upon the amount required.— The amount of bank notes in circulation, saihe present time In the United States is estim ated at $160,000,000; sad the amount of specie in the vaults of the banks to be $60,000,000. If there fore, an addition of $100,000,000 were mode to the specie basis of our currency, and bank notes entirely dispensed with,it would cost about $lOO,- 000 to maintain it; an amount far below the average annual loss occasioned by depreciated bank notes, to say nothing of the losses conse quent upon. the expansions and subsequent sud den contraction of paper issues. The largest denominations of coins being gold, which lathe least liable to depreciation by wear, the cost would be even less than the amount stated. RITUSSIIIO Whatever be tho cause, It seems to be beyond dispute that unusu ally large numbers of our foreign population are returning to their former homes in Europe.— Since the 20th of April 2000 at least have boon sent from New York by the South street skip ping agencies. The superabundance of labor in the eastern cities, the pressure of hard times, and very high prices of living, are responsible for much of this, and we do not know that It is to be regretted just at present, us the country is hardly in a condition to need all the foreign im migrants atilt crowding hither, at least of the kind who come to us. The New York Courier and Enqurier tells= that few can be induced to go into the interior, where agricultural laborers are woo and In demand. One ship, the Daniel Webster, which sailed from hew York yesterday, took out about ono hundred passengers, mtuiy of whom came here in her, on her late passage from Liverpool.' After taki ng a look at the city, and finding out how hard times were there, they have supposed thtit the rest of the , country is in the same condition, and so have gone back • whence they came. Pienori, who attempted to take Louis Napo leon's life and was sentenced to the guillotine,- it is said may have his sentence commuted to im prisonment for life. If he is guillotined it will be some pleasant spring morning, going up, the ladder barefoot; aahlrt over his clothes, and a hood over his face:: Such is the special mum mery of honor for stage effect in the case of- a regicide's execration. Paris will hare little chance of enjoying a new eenzation,se the time le not mentioned, and the execution takes piece iO4, in : t the mulling, when-the:ln-, hamtants are in bed. WINDS OF SPRING. rannnatel. tanliao3. . • If sudden Slgne at nter Shone with all her hat. Wbo eoLd4. abide her ne , ralogt and what ny Aarakingeoutd affront the , flaming skies] , Of morning, and not Crania, at the sight? Slowly eb• bonds ttoto to from the height Of her enthronement. end =reale her crown With sorren eweetoese se She eteppeth do.ro, Loos dude her tritemphs. Mem stays her might. If. lite the froste of Winter. Woe and of And dant Blielbrtune. li ke the 'rinds of erring. Were net, eoroe dower& met sweet In bloesondug. Would not be gatheed in tbs 'world &gel.. Il L ope.roghl not. like the eerie urbarote. blow; Nt,r Multi, like the violet of tho plain; Nor Faith; like the hright croons doted lath .1.1 NOr PUP. like the Pa° t*lle too the llsn world I.oode I. their urob.ni.g• Dlln If Jo. uthluuramea zen °o Uosttu e toned by * puselnit ch lou d d o d f II Ull And the high worlds unseen for light of tidu Hot, If the star of Gladness rose no more, Seifantred hearts, uld hard. into stono: Id nee ineerteet light : stand and aril thrown Bien, Ilk. the rainbow. 'Wit the mu and 'honer. Eruption of veal:vine liertzts, May 2.—Svetythhig in Naples is for the present distinguished by one great fact —the eruption of Vesuvius. King, ministers, and-policemen, in their several spheres, are all echorched and shrivelled up into nothingness: I em disposed to think that a Neapolitan might now wear a girdie round his waist, or a beard, or a wide-awake, so all absorbing is the eruption of Vesuvius. We hays been expecting and long ing for it some time. The wells at. Resins had been dried up. More than once since 1850 the mountain has thundered and smoked, and in the begining of the year a portion of the crater fell in. Greatnrunbers of strangers have, therefore, waited till very late in the season, in the hope of seeing this extraordinary spectacle, and have just taken their leave when the mountain as In I udispetto," breaks out. The principal guide, who is called Cozzalino, reported on the morning of the first of May that he had just ascended the mountain, and that on arriving at the sum mit there were a thousand reports as of cannon, and then was thrown up is discharge of red hot stones. The rain and mist, and smoke, howev er, all mingled together, prevented a near ap proach or nearer observation, and we are, there fore, for the present, left to our unaided obser eatlons During the whole of yesterday noth ing was to be seen but smoke and cloud, which enveloped not only the mountain but the whole coast, and then swept away in Immense volumes toward Capri. In the very centre of the cloud however, might be seen an ashy sulphurous col ored plain, which, by a shade of difference in color and by the well marked outline, indicated that it was not all smoke, bat that Lava was coming down. As evening came on the heavens . were in a bright glow, and the whole population docked down to the mole of Santa Lucia, to see the magnificent spectacle. It was one of those undefined scenes which give the imagination fall play. The form of the mountain, was indistin• guishaSlo; nothing was to be seen but. clouds, smoke and fire. Lip to the very zenith the sky was covered with large bulbous clouds, black as ink; and fringed with white; underneath, and half-way down the mountain, everything was on fire, whilst right in the centre of it 'shot up a 00110 of black smoke. Still lower again, dark clouds covered the base of the mountain, having, too, as their centre piece and contrast the river of lava which is mining down towards Resins. A few days since I was exploring with the mi ners, among the ruins which still lay buried under the 'modern city. The neighboring mountain was rumbling and smoking, and referring the- inhabitants, as it were, to the history of the post, but-they took no notice of it, and I doubt whether they now do so, except to calculate the amount of refit it may bring in to them ; for an eruption ofVesu- TIIM is to them as good es a fire to the London thieves. During the whole a last night there was a perfect procession of carriages towards Resins. The scene was rendered still grander by an eclipse of the moon, which took place about two hours and a half after midnight - - FREEDOM MEETING IN ASHTAIINLA.—Tho Re, publican Central Committee of Ashtabula County have called a mass meeting of the Friends of Freedom, to meet at the Court House on the 7th of June, to express their condemnation of the outrages committed on Freedom, Law and Jul tics inSaosas by the Slave Power, "and for the purpose of consulting tegether; an . give voice to the feelings anddeterminations upon the subject, —and also for the purpose of electing 81x Dele gates to represent that county in the convention to be held in Columbus on the 18th of July next." Senator Wade, Hon. J. P.. Giddings; and other eloquent speakers are expected to address the meeting. • SPAIN AND CuvaCu Pnorrarv.—The Queen of Spain has sanctioned the law by the Cortee, confiscating the property of the Church. The Queen resisted as long as she dared. She resist, ed until she was told, "if you refuse, 'the Re public' will be proclaimed in Spain to-morrow ;" and then, with "her eyes fall of tears," she signed the bill. The value of the property re leased from Mcrtmain by this measure is estimai ted as high as $300,000,000, but no accurate statistics are as yet prepared. Probably the , Treasury of Spaiii may not realize au actual ben efit of more than from $160,000,000. The Ellsworth Herald makes the following astute observation: " It does not eeem to us that the doings of Senatol Atchison of Missouri. at least such as are ascribed to him in reference to the late elec tion in Kansas, can be deemed respectable." . This reminds a of the remark of Sir Callahan O'brallaghan in the play, who said be had "al ways been of the opinion that it does not com port with the character of a gentleman to be have like a d—d scoundrel." To which Sir Arch) , Ilicsycophant replies, "An axcqant re mark, and vary noo." The Rev. Mr. Chase, a Methodist clergyman, lately stationed at Brunswick, New York, charg ed with absconding with another man's wife, it seems has been simply guilty of extending .pro teotion to his own daughter, who found it im possible to live with her ill-behaved husband.— lt is supposed the untruth respecting Mr:Chase, who is in all respects a very worthy and ex emplary man, mew put incirculation by his hope ful son.in-law. Pram. -- To compensate the' owners of the liberated slaves for the sudden loss of their property, by their enfranchisement, a million of dollars is to be distributed among them, at the rate of three hundred dollars for each lave.— Peru is agitated by the canvass for members o a constituent assembly to remodel the govern ment. • PAID TUE GARAGES—The American mission aries whose haring In Shanghai have been da maged and destroyed by the war, have been paid for them by the Chinese government. The Im perial general found it to his advantage to pull down all the bridges and stop the paths near to the city.- He therefore told the Consul he would pay for the houses if the missionaries would de sert them entirely. • This they readily agreed to do. Ho afterwards tried to avoid payment, but Consul Murphy Made hiss stand to his bar gain- WOODEN RAILROAD CAR WlCElLL—Colbarn's Railroad Advocate says, that on the Camden and Amboy Road, many of the wheels of the passen ger ears are of wood. The wood used is of red cedar, carefully kiln-dried, some of it Using been in the oven for over three months. "1101 wood is got out in segments, or V shaped pieces, so as when put together, to make a solid wheel of about six inches thicknesti. The hub is of cast iron, about eight inches long, and with a wide circular flange or collar at each and, through which the wood is bolted. In tholnattare sock ets for the ;heads of radial bolts, these being made to pass through each alternate segment, from the hub to the outer eireumference. A thin rim of hoop iron is placed arottn)Awheel, and the .tire then shrunk on. Some me wheels have heen in use six years. Borrow.—The Boston Spring Trade is said not to be more than half the sales of last year, and the jobbers do not expect it to be better till af ter the coming crops are secured. If these are abufidant Abe producer and consumer will have reason to rejoice. 11101 MT or GOLD CoaeeiMZD eon KINDTACTLY. axon Suaroscs.—The Banker's Magariae heti 'l , l valuable article on the "Uses of Gold and Sliver in the arti." It Is computed that the amount of the precious metals consumed in various ways in from forty to fifty millions of dollars value per .annum. The quantity used in the manufacture'' of watch cues, pencil cases, plate, household materials, and in the arts, is enormous, It is stated that for gilding metals by tbeeleetrotype and the water 'gilding processes, and in the Staffordshire patterns, no less tharilB,ooo to 20,000 ounces are annually required. In 'Par is 18,000,000 francs are used for manufacturing purposes yearly ; and in the United States, $lO,- 000,000 is the estimated amount converted in to jewelry. _ _ The Greencastle, Indiana, Bonner nye large quantities of hogs in that vicinity are contracted to persons who are engaged to eupply the British army in Ohs Crimea. 4,000 hogs were killed for that tarpose during the kit month, smi 40,000 have been :contracted for in other parts of the State.' . , Tan Canute Esonts.—Capt: Ericsson Is out in a letter in whichhe says hakes not abandon ed the Caloric Ensine,--tirat while thecharacal difficulties have presented the-satinfactorj ap plication of the principle, .his faith In-the prisd ple itself remains unshaken, and that he is still pained in the prosecution „ecsperitaents for its perfection. . • THE LsEEHICAS SHIP THAT CARRIED Aims TO Rcasta.—The London papers have got hold, of a curious story, to the effect that an American ship had reached Port Baltic, ostensibly loaded with cotton, but in reality having on board be sides cotton, 50,000 rifles and 6,000 revolvers.— The equanimity of the London Standard appears to be disturbed by this story. CM recurring -to our files, we find that the ship Samuel Appleton,, Capt. Doane, cleared at this port Tebruary 22d, for the Baltic, by Cunningham Bros. She had for passengers, Arthur Cunningham and Thos. H. Haskell, and her manifest showed:Ant, Alm: carried 804 bales of cotton'. Lcttora-received by a previous steamer annoturced the arrival of the - Samuel Appleton at Port Baltic, whence she would sail for Revel. This to undoubtedly the chip referred to, but that she had arms on board, we suggest is a Russian. hoax, for the especial delectation of gouty John Bull.—.Baston-Jouv. THE MASOACHOSETTS Lagoon. LAR.--A. ekkrt9t-- was arrested in Boston, on Friday,.tor driiing ' load of ale through the street, and bail being re.. fused, be was committed to answer, The ale be longed to his employer. Tho horeo, and cart were also seized. ' lon rs THE LAKE .—Erie .papers state .that considerable ice sail floats in the lake, though none is risible from that port. Steamboatsuo essionally encountered:large quantities on their way to linkirk and Btaslo. GLO. ..iTootit .L.J.1.1. L. Comm W LIOLESALE GROCERS AND. BOAT FURNISHERS; DEALERS EN Produce Bud Kashmir Manufatturra, No. 141 Water Street, near Ehlwatf Ang. prs2a Pekin Tea Store N 0.38 FVta et., one door East of f e Erc MutpoDonh, REEN & BLACK TLAS, comprising all It the different grades hr use, purchased direct from , the Importer, for met, of recent =port* warranted add d of superior naves, will be =I elemle and retail, at the lowest prime. my.= ' . JAY NED. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. se. Bilrftrar CM., MOO= DISTSICT,I /111713bUrg..111.12.2d. MM. I jT is ordered that writs of error and appeals _ from the eeveral Counties composing the WeStero net of the Supreme Court. ebell medo returnable as follow, until the farther order of Gbh , Ormt, and that all write heretofore Issued, and= appealeherateforefiled and 011 pending. aba ft be considered returnable'opontbe daysherelualter mentioned. TIC Crawford. Warren; McKean, Jefferson 'and Kik— con the third Monday In October. Beeves Duller. limner, LIWIVI2.. Ve.Mge mid Chalon —Upon the fourth Monday In October. _ Westmoreland, Armstrong, Indlena.Fomereet and cam' brio--On the fifth Monday in October. or the Monday =a cceding the fourth Monday in October. Fayette. Orem. and Washington—On the Ant 'Monday' in November, or the Menial enece=ing the =tura de= for the Westmoreland District. Allegheny—On the first Monday after the return day for the Fayette District, which fcr thscpresent be the 2d Monday of Noveniber. Cases to behemdfor =tee weep, if nommen. And Ills farther ord.= that =Mae hereof he 41r. In the Legal Aurae{ and In three daily newspapers yubliatked in the city of Pittsburgh. fortwo weeks. I certify the aberre to be • cornet copy lerm the mitt. ntes, the Prothonotary of the Fupreme - Court of Pennsyl vania, In and for the Middle District, at llarrietnarg. lln witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand. and e n fixed the ecal of said Coml. this 12d day of Mey. A. D. ISBS. WM. li. MIt.LKIO. Proth'y Bupreme Court, Tile Young Ladies' Institute. No. 38 West Twenty-Third IltmmeSts,Revo HENRY DANA WARDand Men. WARD. Amishol by—Res. THEODORE IRVING. LL.D., and -- Doe. GAIIDNE.R FUTON° PLIMILItY. The Anaemic year begslO th .SOPC. nodal:dr.:a/4July. /MILS nu n INSTIE omploys Professorsof the fold grade its Department, es_pecielly of 3 mac, Painting, Drawing, lutd elms e Hods= .itttsiol. It also provides a Delles•Letters to young I.ai. un- Ishii.. elementction. Tbe French language is an ex tenfireof the institute and la taught with um surpassed moron. Res. IL D. Wani, Rector of the luetltute, may be ad dressed In New.YorY by mall. P egisters of the Inntitute; containing • list of the entlro faculty and also theplan of classification and of Andy. may be e.t.a by calling on Hay k Co.. Wood street. Pitteburgh; Enelish k Co.. do do; J. H. Hellcat, do do; J. S. Davison. Hostel et, do; H. S. Haworth. do do. - tOl2l 3 md . • 01:4:tt; 01 _U;M: /MA CIVIL ENOINEEtt AND SURVEYOR, FIFTH ST.. OPPOSFTS THE COVET HOVSE. Pittsburgh, Penna., 111-AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED aid. vild punctually attend to a ll busmen, .entrutted to atanta. Ron. Wm. F. Johnston. President AlleFhon. Vekh,y-1111: W. Manor Roberts, Chief Engineer Geo. R. Eichhanza.A.Seletient " " D. Mitchell, Jr., Chief Eris'r,Pltteb'et ;& S ten ten:Mlle . Jse. Thompson, Superintendent Qty Gas Wotke. Jae., E. Dan Civil Ituglemer; Allegheny (.3t7.!ii47-d&whfil • TO THE LADIES, i , PAUL lIITGIJS,' 104 Market strOet, RESPECTFULLY informs the liadieni of Pittsburgh and vieirdty that he has just ireelved ti r. largo awl .11 select.' duet of Spring and bummer Dry Goods, which Its .01 mil at greatly reduced prices at Ws store, No. LOA Market at. Pd dcett rom Fmk tr o. b it : ; , , g • RRIVED THIS MORNING BY A 1 PILESS—A largo sseartment of B Tvisted.lLarred, ped arid Prem. Silts to which I wonl solicit flys &Wm-. don of my customers and ladies in gen l iill. RUMS— roI,24,II.t OW OPKN—At 104 Mark •tst., a large merriment of new style drat. pods, comprised m Errilitsralhes. Itretioir Oinshams, Demme de Lehrel. MI6. Itches, Monse de Eshics, Chlrdscs.Chsdieys, r which I would reepectPally Invite the attention of the ladies. trdaS.dayrS PAUL lIUUUS. F id DIBROW S-- ERlEiiaving constantly on hand large alert ttoeut of Elilbrolderlesofall de. trka ooe lentld e o llcit the retrousse of the public at 1 mh24-dher9 • 'PAUL ilPinlB: cAgSINETTS AND CASSIMERES-Ilivi Mr lust opened. a barns Reek of the abated named sr. tt ea, halved and Plan, we wool., sohott the patron:use of the publla As we s ip P ?rimier atte,Uto to the eeleenng of theselsoods, both In style and qualit Ma r k et n warsaut them to oar customers as before. at lt4 t, mh.24-dAwti PAUL 'WOO& Notice to Contractors. • - • SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Engineer. until Friday, the let d4, 1 4L : June nest, for the grading, bridging, ge., of the All ny and New Brighton Plank Bond, from the nanobester line to the traveied toad at the 'corner of Cooper &Pee'. • lot (distance about two mallow) Also. for grading. bridg i:Alk.fr.°4l,ll.LT.vE777llllrelit Wlt:drgtfrifaloB road. This section crosses /mita - Hun, and will Include the Trusted Bridge at the 800. (distance/ abont three fourths of a mile. Meet' he sod The the whole work, or In sections. Plans and 8 oecitinetiona of the work may be meta se the odic. of the. Engineer, It E. SBOowan on Penn meet, Pittsburgh. Any Information niM'gsraiari for biddexe. mar I be captained on application to the undersigned, or of the RUM. , torn -did JOLIN BIII.IIINGILAM. Prn". Ketchum's sower ent. with Reaper Attach m_ _ TITIOSSIVR the vont of ney DeDer4onee thw rock held hr theut. on o I.,tore the ZielentAALsk cif Tune next payment w 111 therefore be mete by the Stoekholders, to Samuel Zones, Mreeterer. the °Mee of B..Jorkee Co, Pllt;batilwtd DAVID CAMPBELL. Beeretarl. - DINE AND et:DAR WARE.—SAMUE,II L ER05981.7 keeps oonetardly on hard n_ ood, exeoll. meta of Went and IllothTubedloree,Sterulbost,Oolt W.U. Rita,. or Drew Ilneketr, Wooden Bowl+, Omens. Dry Ilesenres, Zinn and Merry Wash Board.. su4 all 'Ow kludged were In td513361 - . Aleo-60 mete Tut. not 100 dozen Buckets. Wereroom, Idemon.le flail. Fifth street. Pitdabonl6, Cider and Vinegar. VrINEGAR made expressly for family nee V and now again more th+n one Visit of the - Retail 'armada* of rittelarrah andltllegbota. wheawrieklee aux be verand In =Warehouse that bare been aslant In - Wino Vinegar nude from Ohio °rap.. Wind 10 the beet I mdflarde, vu tj az that wilt bear Miring one hall:4d dill'hb*lltesellOn'oPplilli`e=iliee. hotel keepers. end the rountrjmerehantr In tkolar, direetOd to US/AMU . Cider that will keep awed MAU next Fall.. The stove Vinegars and Cider warreated to hese repre . tented. ortal A. HALLOO, 146 Water 1491 K et. Notice to Banks and other Cororations , •- • . :.,I=b2turi. liiiirrfa4.l . 1 I k R. EDITOR—You will p ease 'publish,' ' t a,M,Z=VZni'n7.7.=g e m t :r 7 tV i .lV= l of the Act of Serrenth May, liti, entitled- u dd Act to pro wl. o r rb ro rdtaary etpenews cf overall:on:G.ou Reuttre ' of the PubllnCinude and n.. 1404414 .and for other Mora and thental aPProlulettone very Reemeetfully to.. M. Q. WALLACE, for E. BANES, Auditor Gent. 13=300 71. Viet all tanks. institutions and rompanlies of every kind aninature whatever, lnetrtunated under or . to pornaoce of any net of the legislature of Penerylrentri . rrorr i o r *Kw, or of any other elate. and dein& .butde nen in this date, dull 'glee notice, aconnueded by the oath or afirmatkedof the Prneldeut, Recretary orlheasnr er. to the Auditor General. onto corporate name. data in .• Innorporation. time of commenethe but and place Of' . Irldneletefenelt bank, Institution or compay, theamount ot capital stock, dleiderde declined, if env. t o rate and time thuool. or the Tabor of ducat, according to the . Too, visions , •I the act to reduce the data debt. end [Ulna* , - borate the Penrerfleanle Canal a n al Railroad ColnlethYr peeled Aprll tvontpainth, Ono thOinlant) !lOC hundred and. fortydbur• .. • • ._, • ' . Riedel ;2. Mit ell Unice,' butt tidbits nut co=lea ho do not, by their Officaro, SD to eine to • ' the Auditor General. u sktruald, on or before the thirti eth day of November neat, and annually 'thereafter, and ingrend=t4=nitblem:l l i g T OPD, " TAlrligi ' t fonawbwouftuforrAt — lwo. for the nee of the COSOMOn. ' wealth loterent thereon, et the into of tceetee Orreent. pot ' enutan until paid. , ,:. .•_.• • • ' 1.11-bdt.t Wet Goode! Wet Goodell • AT BOSTON - STORE, 1Z MARKET STREET. INTED LAWNS, 50 eta, per Dress,4il 1 A D 1 Y DHIELIIKB I.IOBIERY._ • WEI T A B L E CL • - New le the TIMAA 4 JX 7 Cb..P ICONIe. St thaßostanitOre BERAGES—A. A...‘Mtaion dt' Co. turrejaztveddslarre umo ent of sIl cob:ran/1n Bows. . myl.6 . —. . pa.EDFORD DELERRAL WAtER4 fresh. SUPP/r , in bannla and deln3jotro o. lost redd and** - tal2.s -. RENEY.S. EINE, TO Want And: , =, 1101LOOME AND LtUSLPS,Bes...branali a., mlunlata 110.1 =land and Po sale. 11. El. E WEL EARY .OF EVELYN--The Diari !. 44, Conespozactici of ETA L T D. P. Ic.ll;Ed., , Etras t tr u b i, i the Phlds corterpmtrana bolinn!*" . e.4ll m i d. and Sty Fdward II laholf, and tato r an EisAl. ,_.„,_____ ~ WI MEE Elehard Itynams. , VOW trent 1310_:T524,„„M 1 Ils.nlA at Wotten, by &brad Staizi ~=7lZaat7 Ina Tallman, anTanlnd. 'ff 0 1"..1.779 . 00, - try !Amstrad at. 1831. La gala try IL B.23oBlinnd ' r .
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