101411ii•mit 4 l vialog t5..9:1P11#9 PITTSBURGH: THIIIiSDAYMORNING, MAY 81, 1855 'VIM BernovaL • OFFICE of the Pittaburgo Gazette Ina born remawal tante new building on Fifth wawa, surt atm* Endthfal • and Inanediataly adjoining tho Adverasers.—Nelther the Foiltorial Roo . = Prtetilegletabllshmentof the Decay Gareth, aro opened en Exuelay. Atmthmusethodethe their notice. teeVlN.r inthapeper ea Monday morning. EM Pluxtbud o = l . Were b o dock. w B.therdar• Advance Paymeats.—Bireafter no sub edizaket via be tam fer the Dad* or Weald,. assets, peyount is made In -advanon. *banner the • dm le up to which the tencription L paid. the Imre wall:41=1.311.bl: stopped,. 'unless the lather:dation le ro sewed by adman parent. All transient %Overdraw , . • ornery deseriptlow will be requiral to be wild le n 4 verse. Itheonly enterptlons will be Whore ameba wont ) . Ir or.nraly coca:nen an made. esplainr V3l.Atteblarsta Weekly Gezette.-71se. ester'' - cdrerdation °tour Weekly Cheek otters te'our business rum meet desirable medium ofreflikut their business known Oar circulation is between tour and Are tboutand. re..tang almost oyety inerebent, manntseturer and Western Pennailtanis. and Eastern Ohio. idrop•keeiser in *rift. IL r.IIIISLLIII2, late editor of th. suce., Juno and now toonsoixi with the Pittsbirger Courier: hi ---nutbitrised to oulkit subscriptions-ant advertisements for the Pittsburgh Gsantts,scomdbig to oar - published — terms Pittsburgh Sisrstrl.lB.sb. of Matter on each ruse at thto paper RESENBI - 011 or Frrrn Brazar.—Since the loca tion Of the Post 'Office permanently-on Fifth Street it has become one of the principal thor oughfares of the city. It has the rare advan lagib.itt &city of narrow streets, of being wide and eapactim and being on the direct line of cum murAtion with the upper wards of the city it is fitted te - become a great and attractive promo nade., It has the disadvantage..however, of be ingshort, extending only from Liberty to Ross streets, and has but one ontlet=that throughttrylie street—to the upper wards and thickly-settled district beyond the city line; and hence, since the Post Office and the central position of the street itself are daily rendering it of more cense quern*, attention has been directed to the neces- City sateen es the importance of extending it um as to contribute to the general accommoda tion of the community. Two methods have been suggested of extend ing it., , and the City Regulator has been directed to estimate the probable cost of both. The first, to - ; ~extend. the street; in a straight line, through to Pennsylvania Avenue, which it would strike between High and Diamond streets, and near to the former; and the second, is, to deflect Fifth from sato:tight Afloat the corner of Grant, and extend it to Pennsylvania Avenue at the corner of Chatham street, which would change the course of Fifth but very little from a straight line, and would obviate the ugly crooks in Penn aybrania Avenue on the hither Side of the-city. This would give us aperfectly straL„Ti , t and splen did street from the corner of. Fifth and Grant to Soho bnelge—a distance of about two miles, and would be, in fact, a merging of Fifth street , and Permsylnnia'Avenne into one grand tbor- oughfare. The first of these plans would be the chenpest , inasmuch as the extension would be short end would interfere but little with -buildings already erected4but while it would continue Fifth street for a abort distance in a straight line, it would conduct it into Pennsylvania Avenue at a sharp angle, .and atla point where the unseemly carves in that avenue detract from its general appear- The second - plan would be costly, for nearly the whole course of the extension would be over oc cupied buildings ;'bat it would be decidedly the most valuable improvement of the two, and as the cast will most likely be borne by those who are to be profited,by it, end willbe clivided among so many as to be burdensome to none, we pre sume that the cELference in value of the two im provements will override the mere consideration of difference in cost. The slight change from a_stisight line which would occur by continuing Fifth streak from Grant tote Permsylvits Avenue at the Corner of Chad:tam, would notdetract in the least from itiyalue thorouglifare and would affect the regtrailty of its appearance in but a slight degree. It would give us, then, a broad, commodious and unbroken thoroughfare from Liberty street to Boho Bridge—a street unequaled in magnift came by any street In any city of similar ens in the Won. It would be truly and emphatically the Broadway of - Pittsburgb, and would become in time, s great central promenade throughout Its entire lengthots Fifth übw is in its present short extent. The importance of this extension can hardly be over-estimated. -It would afford a convenien outlet andinlet to a 'valuable and thriving part of the city, and besides being a great public se eammodaticin would be one of those grind im provement; which add so much to the appear- ince of It city in the eyes of strangers. We await the report of the city regulator ; 'and we trust that, when it is forthcoming, the esti mated cost will be cheerfully shouldered by those to whose lot it will fall, that the work may be undertaken without delay. TEZ ,PIATISTAST 4111107 or SAVANNA.H.—A reiortib the Baltimore papers of a funeral ter mon preached in thetathedral in Baltimore do lling the sitting of the Provincial Council in memoip , ofßishops Barron and Gartland, by Rey- Dr. Me Caffrey, stated that the preacher in allu sion to the labors of the deceased Bishops do- . ring the prevalence of the Yellow Fever in Ss, vannah, asserted that the Protestant Clergy of Savannah cowardly ran away from the scenes of danger and that - Bishops Barren and Gartland k'attended at the bedside of dying Protestants whose piston had fled from the plague." These charges against the Protestant clergy have been met with an iiidignantt denial by the Savannah Bepublican, width amens that not a single Prat ..„istantelergymen left the city dozing the pree genie of the fever, whilst all with bat one ex ception, were attacked by the fever, and that they wars fearless, twee:ming and devoted' in their attention to all, even to persons of the Bo man Catholic persuasion. In the Repbnlican of the day succeeding this denial of the charges against the Protestant clergy, appeared a note from the Rev. E dward Quigley, a Roman Cath olic clergyman, in which he admits the justice of the Republican's comment; and adds: Now it would appeir herd for Doctor _Mc- Caig,' to say too much of these good Bishops (Gartland and Barron) both of whom died mar tyrs to the heroic charities of religion. But if Dr. McCaffrey has said what the Baltimore San haa imputed to him: regarding- the Protestant clergy of Savanrusli during that epidemic, then I cheerfully add my testimony to yours, that he was greatly misinformed. It is altogether unq tine that they abandoned their posts or left their flocks to the charity of either Catholic bishop or Priest. And lam quite persuaded that such an, sasertion Is a mistake made by the lialtimon Sun fof Doctor McCaffrey, end not by Doctor McCaff reyfbr the Sun. "It is nevertheless true that the Catholic tier g3 did administer IMth temporal and religious aid in many instances to persons not prevlouslk of their own fold. Some of these pissed throng my own bands, some are now living, and some died in the fakes, of Christian faith and hope. I 'But of the Protestant clergy of Savannah, Math demands of me the mosthonerable testimo ny, end that is, they all stood by their' people during the whole scourge, with a fortitude at which even the heroism of a Catholic Priest need not blush." • Asi`The CAarterom:Surndant, in its disqulai tins on the value of the Union to the South, takes the ground that the foreign emigration is promoting the wealth; power and greatness of the North, increasing its population, furnishing it with laborers and artists, and promoting its general prosperity to the injury of the South, 'which receives but q small portion of the annual 'threese of free white men. It proposes, as _ set-of, the re-intrciduntion of the African alciri trade, by which ale South will be able to increase her labor and strength; The folly and fallacy of such rimude of increasing the permanent strength and greatness of a country is too evident to need elucidation and comment. It shows, however, the straits to which slaveholders are &inn, and the dins of Southerners in their mad schemes of elavery aggrandizement, and the inherent Waimea of the systetn of chattel slivery.— Dough Faces talk tre_s7Thilibly 'boat the fang!- . elan. of abolitionists, but how will it compare the fanaticism which prompts mon to retort to an ;i n ease of en evil which has already proinittailf fobs the Prime Owning of weak. Presbyterian General Assembly.--toid schools Nazuvrixa, May 18.--Sccond Day.—The Treasurer's report was laid. The receipts du ring.the year Were $17,505 05, the expenditures $14.407 34, leasing a balance of $3,097 71. Reports from the various theological semina rice were read. In the Danville Seminary twen ty:students were received during the year, thirty-seven were under instruction. A Library worth $6,000 has been purchased, and the finan cial condition of .the institution is favorable. In the Union Theological seminary twenty three students were present. during .the year, seven of them new ones. • • The report of the Board of Directors of the Western Theological Seminary was read. During the. year fifty-two .students have been present; 'of which twenty were new members. Elerbp have been graduated. Me. Samuel Wilson hU been elected naesistant professor, in Hebrew aria I History, in order that the time of the other pro Tessera may be more fully applied to the fulfill-- meat of the duties of the fourth professorship which is now vacant. The Board asks that the same division of labor and departments be made in the Professorships as was made last year, with respect to Princeton—Dr. Elliot being made Professor of Polemic and .Historical . Theology and Church Government; Dr. Jacobtia's chair being entitled that of Oriental and Biblical Lite rature and Eiegesis, and Dr. Plumer's chair thaw of didactic and Pastoral Theology; and the re maining chair, now vacant, that of Ecclesiastical History and the Composition and Delivery of Sermons. In the Princeton Seminarylo9 students were presentduringthe year, including 52 new ones.' Thirty-two graduated. On the Third Day,the report of the Board of Education was' read end considered. On the Fourth Day, May 21, the order of the day, the Report of the Committee on Domestio l Missions was read. The . number of missionaries employed last year, is 626. -'The amount appropriated to the missions. was $74,494 42. The receipts amounted to $71,- -834 47. The payments amounted to $78,944 76. The balance in hand on April let, 1855, was $15,- 544 29. The amount due the misaionaries at the saute date, was $16,004 59. Leaving an unexpended balance, of $5,539 70. Church extension.—the receipts amounted to $5,215 48. The payments were $7,405 65. The report was referred to a committee, and the Report of the Board of Education was taken up, and after a spirited' discussion a series of resolutions was adopted, among which were the following: Resolved, That this General Assembly. in re commending the establishment .of institutions under its own care, has never intended to de preciate truly Christian schools, academies or cot- ' legea, under private, corporate or State manage- I ment, but cordially acknowledges and welcomes them as copartners in a great work, and invokes the blessing of God upon their institutions.— .And, although the public schools are far from being what they ought to be in respect to reli gions teaching, yet, instead of the withdrawal of [Presbyterians from the sapport of the public system, the General Assembly recommend the putting forth earnest efforts, wherever practical, kto improve its condition, especially by keeping in the public schools the Bible, as the great text-book of human instruction. On the fifth day of the session Rev. Dr. Lacy, from the jucicial committee, reported upon the resolution referred to them- requiring a report upon the expediency otadopting some means to relieve the General Assembly in the trial of judi s „ cial eases, whether that relief be in the estab= lishment of a 'commission to consider and issue such cases, or the adoption of en overture to be sent down to the Presbyteries, recommending some plan. The committee reported that the first-mentioned plan was unconstitutional and the second inexpedient, and that they could recom mend no change _in the present:system. A mi nority of the committee reported, concurring in the feat part of the report, but recommending that an overture be sent down to the Preabyte ries asking Shall all judicial cases originating lin church sessions be terminated in the Synod, and all originating in the Presbyteries, in the General Assembly' Both reports were rectueed and placed on the docket. Rev. Dr- M. W. Jacobus, from the committee on foreign correspondence, reported upon a let ter from the Presbytery of Waldenese, and recom mended that Rev. Dr. Potts be authorised to answer it, and send greeting of this Assembly.— Adopted. . Rev. Joseph Farren, corresponding secretary' of the Board of Foreign Missions, reported at length icregard to the different agencies in the various foreign fields, giving much interesting Information, 'especially In regard to the Indian snisskeet, which extended to ten WAIL ••••-- The Assembly subsequenay resumed the un finished buainess of the previous day, being the report of the committee en bills and overtures upon -the subject of the right of suffrage in elect. tog a pastor, and discussed it without taking the question. The evening Se.9slfla was consumed mostly in hearing reports from foreign associations. Rev. Mr. Labia and-Rev. H. IL Steers, from the Gen eral Association of Massachusetts, and delegates from the Synod of Northern India and the Con aociation of Rhode Island, Were beard from.— Their allusions to the subjeit of slavery were mild and christian like, and were received. by the Assembly andstoknowledged by the modera tor in a similar spirit. The sixth day's proceedings were somewhat interrupted by 'the painful announcement that the venerable Dr.-Lindaley, a delegate from New Albany, Ind., bad been stricken down by spy , plexy. The Assembly immediately joined in prayer, and' then appointed the Moderator and. Dr. Plumer to wait upon the afflicted member and his family. The telegraph has already recorded the death of Dr. Lindaley. He was formerly President of the University of Nashville; and, at the time of his death, Professor of Theology in -the New Albany Theological Seminary. ' The Assembly, on the day, elected morn. Isere of the Board of Foreign Minions and of Domestic Missions. The report made the day previous in relation to the trial of judicial cases, was, after an ani t mated debate, indefinitely postponed. • The report of the committee on bills and over tures, replying affirmatively to the interrogatory, 'ls it competent for a-Presbytery, in the case where a pastor and congregation have a greed upon the terms of his salary, to refuse to instal the Minister upon the ground that the salary was insufficient" was adopted. -A special committee on systematio benevolence made a report. An interesting rephrt was also read from Rev. Dr. Schenck, corresponding sec retary of the Board of Publication. Foveae's Morrimm—The June number of this able and original monthly publication, cum-, mences the sixth -volume. We hate lookod - over its pages with much pleasure and instruction: Every article in it is worth reading, which can not be said of many of the periodicals of the day. In the May number there was an article entitled "America for the Americans," to which the new &ogled crusade . against foreigners was handled without gloves, in a singularly able and felicitous manner. In the present' number there is an article, we presume from the same writer entitled ”Should'we fear the Pope?" the object of which is to show that the fears expressed and honestly felt by many, of the injurious effects of the power of the Pope in this country are chi mericaL A rapid history Is given of the rise and fall of the Papal Power, and its present weak and helpless Condition, considered politl only and temporally, is clearly shown. The ar ticle is written in a Christian spirit and evinces that the mind of , the writer is keenly alive to-the errors and follies incorporated into the Church of Rome. We extract two paragraphs: "Of all the nations of the earth, ours is the last in which the temporal pretensions of the Pontiff, supposing them to be still cherished, will make any headway: The democratic principle of the right of the people to manage their own affairs, is so thormighly ingrained in our whole political life, that fire - will not born, nor water drown, it out of us. -We should a great deal rather' at tempt to take Sebastopol with pop-gone than to ' convert this nation to an acquiescence In the old monarchical and religious tyrannies. Individu als of recusant communions will, of course, now and than take shelter under the wings of the Pope; Catholicism, as a religion, will gain eon verte,frora time to time; but, as a political pee er, it will find the current ever setting more strongly the other way.t Rome is far more like ly-to become American, under the influences at work here, than America Remit,. Not a sin gle trait of American character, as it has been thus far developed, hatmenizes with the genius of that eonrt—not a habit of thought, or male of action peculiar to our people, is cast In its moulda,tMad there is no point or feature of our civil procedure, coincident with the structure of Its government or the time of its polity. We are thiftthg further and further away, with the cur rent of the years, not only from Rome, but from ever y vertigo of ecclesiasticism. Our religion Is less ritual, dayby day, and mare and more Civic and personal. Our literature, our practical en terprise, eur actual political tendencies, in abort, an the agencies Of our civil and moral life, turn towar d s a practical humanity, as the flower and fruit of Christ's blessed redemption of as, and will not return. If we think the dogma of the IDoman Church, while - transmitting' essential truth, a grievous error in ita formtda;Jit,we think Its policy un. friendly to intellettlaal freedom,- and to republi can government if should be sorry to an it incilt gamily salvia I let na be son that Ito corruptions, whatever they may be. are to be met by argument and the force of opinion only, I, and not by legislation. Our fathere,hwith a wia dota as divine as was ever vonchsafed to any ; conclave or synod, decreed an eternal separation of Church and State, and the best sentiment Cf mankind is on their side. They forbade the use of religious tests, in the demsion of civil rights, and that prohibition is sound in spiillas well as letter. We hope that the American people 'will never depart front it; we hope thtit they will continue to exhibit to the world an exalted ex ample of true charity; and. we are assured that, so long as they . refuse to allow transient prejudi ces and local irritations to provoke them from its kindly dictates, the heavenly Father, whose essence is goodness, will richly endow them with every needed blessing." ROUSIIIOLD WORDS, for June, is early, and welcome. We are always glad to look over its fair pages, and are always sure to find both Pleasure and instruction. _Messrs. Dix and Edwards, New York, are the publishers, of the above works, and H. S. Bos worth, 84 Market street, Pittsburgh, is the agent in this city. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Shenftaity. MR. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elizabeth, ~111 be .undldite for Sheriff of Allegheny County, rub ieet to the decision of the qualified eleetore,Whigs. Dome ergs and Liberty men of the district. Elisabeth. Moe .10, 1555. • The happy results from the use of re Lma Yrida, are dilly forting theta weirs§ before the public. Our dawns will speak out.— Reset the following: This is to certify that I was troubled with liver com. plaint for six months, .1 being edviiel by • friend to or. Dr. Melene's Celebrated .Liver. Pills. I 'eat two inure, and by the time I hal finished taking them the disease had el:tinily disappeared. I therefore cheerfully mem mend them to all afflicted with liver oomplaint, or any other disease arieing , from excess of bile Mlta. CARNES, No. 6 Clinton st.. New York. Purshuen will he careful to us. tor DIi..IIPLANE'S CELEBRATED LITER PILLS. and take some else. Thee are other Pills, texperting to be Liver Pills, now before the plating also, hisValebratel Verinifuge, mn nowt» had at au respecteble Drug Storm in the United Stater al.. for sale by the eole - proprietera FLEMINO DROTILF.RS, Saniddhera Sun:ewers to J. Kidd A Co.. co Wood et. A Reprieve—We de not.reWe n reprieve from Capital Punishment. There le al \ow torture from which respite is equally derlrable. We refer to tiy•Peli sla—a word in which all the bonen of Indigestion are slammed op. To the referent by this paltuni and has. Math= disease, we can bold - out foot only bright beim. but the culinary of Immediate rellefiend permanent ewe. There Is a tonic, cordial and alterative principle , in lima land's German Bitten...which Inevitably arrests and Menges tits morbid action of the stomach and the seer. tin 'organs, removeathe Matsu and restore to /math.— Prepared b 7 Dr. 0. M. Jackson. Philadelphia. Bee adVer- Rumen!. my3l dkw2wB A Substitute for the New Liquor Law DR. URBAN'S ANTI-11ACCHANALIAN 161.1.E1R, a milt and Imre remedy for Gm core of INTEMPERANCE. A concesttrat.l vegetable extract. and its a tonic Ls one. yule& For Om following complaints lib a most vain. bi. PrEPrPsto. Las.' Claoptoint, Eptlepsy, Wes. ralpia, Pdca From., of aD Lind,. Delirium Tremens, Omer al fkbilily. This medidae ',intended to produce. change In Um try - stem—and a distaste for olcohollo drinks. Several instances whom we have sold It. we have had the 001 , t en/It/ins, reettitc in, to yaronns who are molly &grow ot brooking off th. Indulgovoe in intoxicating laverkmoi. this will be a great help. told at SI per theat the Drug Sklre of DR. GAY D. KEYSER, Na 10 Wood street, corn s of itlygin alley; sign of the Golden Mortar 'apt27-dAw Reliance Mutual Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE NO 70 IV .4 L,Vl , 7' STREET. Oaptfal.Zl77 1171—Azid.I. $2.71. , W2, FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mur tha/3111.e. r.rnitarn. le- In. 1•11 or try. Tim mutual prim-la's. irlt. the the security of a Stock Capital. entities t h e Insured to mare to the ' , milts of th• Company, without lisblLlty for hamea. The Mir% Certlfustea of this Company, for profits, aro ootwarttble, at par, tot. the Capital itcet of the Oamiey. •ci.rdi,IINOLKI, Prmldent. B. ht. Ilremotan, laametary. DIUCCDDIIM Lent. R. flehhorst, Gomm. N. Baker, It W. Thnthfr. Z. Lathrop, L Cusrn. „ Clem Tlulen Wm. It. Thom P.. T. C. BakJal.ll, Robert Tabbl, C.E. Wood. Marshall MIL '' Edward U. Jarrow .11.11,11 L. Taylor. Wc. Mnawar, Jamb T. ilbuttbs..l Areblbbld Gettr , o.l4.lotrond. 1 Wm. M. W.mpl.. PLlM'ir. .1. 0. 00PYL4, Asyut. tate tomer Third and Wood drools. A special Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. yore! irafpcostmo for .4t relieves vith wonderful rapid Ity eve y diecrder Incident to %halite...at= errarmara .to,, Um appetite; rem,. the strength; herds= themes. des, bras= the nerves. givse elendtrat7 to the eririra4 to. mules the mental energies, banish= dmponde=l.l.rareme to the attenuated frame a urafre robust appearance; alleys Irritation, adms the distorted iessibution. build. op the shattered coostitatiorC and in= tabu without feet by the feeblest maiden. .lb or estrther, no it is recrioesd ec&dy of the Jai= of ran Oriental =rho. potent only to invigorate. exhilarete sod rnt.ory. Has erste= too boo-ose relea.d by =poor= Indulgen ce, the Cordial will In (=elk Mors • larnmsu vitality , u ev ery ors.. The lataltude revolting fro= late hears or too dos applicettsu to labor =mar kind. it quietly removed by Its metJou.and ILliq encieradln essiontary =raped... and sole et to beconvetdennfilulettattim =all= it • en& and healthy eflaralant. Whore ttecirmaistionef the blood le sluggish, or any of the function" cf the to& ere =upend ed or isisperfeerly per9-rame.t. Ito= nacre the =Aural no den end comestmnsete permanent ever= to the . =costive and distributive mans. Thom oho Sr. bared down by =maid debility, end en Feble = to deem& of ever recovering the rig= end mien of menhoat. an invited to glostids mond.ful invlgorant • triel...,,Xembodles the ehrments.of their met=athos. - I%okt:they here othenused the Bret bottle, theY rem...dorm that the neoperetive principle is at work In sr. ery debtlltated Portion of their foment, nod het., moti to be realised in thetr th orough recovery. =ll swing or. in • their heart. TheCordiol is put up, highly ccurentrated„ In pint hot 11. PAM per Oatle. do for $5. di for Sl2. C. 11. RING, Proprlabst. No. 192 nrcoderay, New York. Amorra—Pittsbursto Timm P.m.. Na. GO Wanda... 4 OM. Q. NMI; 140 Wood it it. K. burns. 67 Wood at.— All.gbenal City: J. P. hlocian. Bold by Druggists thrOughout the Gaited Statee. Cara do. and the Wort Indio. • DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One hundred Lots, very advantageously loestid. to the City of Dubaqa, and K epertfully regotat proyoule for the lime, or .7 Win of them. . . She compleUon or the Greet 11Ute511 Central R. R. to this dty—tbt luso Upper ISlnneelppl Riser badness transacted hem—the heavy 101141 trade, together with the anoint rapidly appreciating velue of teal anat... comblnio to promise desirable multi to:thoes whedus AD 'sweet In City Property. Any Information 'CM be plotaptly comommicated If de deed. Address P.& JESUP t COMPANY, ndk23.3lnfe Dubuque, lowa. Ease and Comfort.—The Conformato lent! . Imported nun Perla meetly mite the Ilat to the peculiar shape of the [had: so a mw hat Is as easy en the head so *nal cue. A neat.nt sad asi od Rat may be bad . t :7 aDZItf W. DOUG LAIL PHITADELPI - LJLA . Fire and Life Insurance Company.__ N. 141) CIIESTNIIT STREET, OPPOSIZS THE cus - rom HOME. Will Make) all kinds of Insurance. either egnmsge or Lloritial, oa ovary description of Property or iderrhoodlar, at nroannabla rotes orprerrOuro. BOBKB.T P. KING. Preoidant. 11. W. BALOWM, Via•Preaddrot. DLBECT0118:. - Char. P. Myra. B. B. EnsOirdi. E. IL'Copo. 'Oso. W. Brown, — P. B. EiVal7. Joa.B. Pool. C. Bhermon. • John Clayton, B. J. blows.. F. Wilco, 1. liwizaln. B.:story. darkly fo come J. G. COFFIN. assoti Third and Wood Ornate. British and Continental Exchange!, MEM RUM ABU KW B 2 DUNCI N, DREKBAN & CO., ON THE UNION BANK-LONDON iti SUMS Oi Al AND UPWARD& These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal roiraF otEagland, armload and Ireland, and the .oentlnlnat. We also draw lOU BILLS ma • AI: A. Grunebaum & PRANKPORT A MAIM Which wry. II a Ihetulthroo. ...II puts of Osman,' Britsettand and Hotmd. Serious Intending to travel abroad may proonatbrototh no Letters of Credit, on oblohlMoner out be obtained. sr needed. In nor pat an:trope. Collation. or MBA Motet , , and other erenrltlee brlltr rope. will weave Wan* attention, WM. IL WILLIAMS A 00., Wood. eorow Third street._ --- - Balm of a Tnonsand Mowers, for beau . tlfylng he Compladda. and 'addlooting ill TIN, Winn' and MMUS bozo the tuot gold: at Dr Itryloto, 240 Wood otroot: folodawD The Great Holland Remedy.—Boer turs'e llou.ssn Itrrnms.—Persons subject to nerrone or sick headache, will Pad in Ikerhards Holland Bitten • lase. safe aml pleasant remedy. It sonthe the throGbina head. corrects acidity of the stomach, aselsts digestion. and eeatesa healthy appetite. It 1,, without doubt, • molt dellghtlul smells:l4on, and an effectual remedy.— The fact that It Is now • eery popular medians through' out all the Holland settlements In Wlecontln, New Turk, Idichlgan, linnet, and Indiana, 'peeks much in It. favor. Pee airarthammt In another column. mr264wdawil Statement from Comadi—Quaboo, Yob. ilb.l3s4.—.lLesers. D. A.Yehrwstoolt A Cod—We had • pleasure am:dying. this morning. the within certificate of your Termlfoge. which will be eery gragying to you, as ltWas soot eniontarhy. We era gentleman room Teri truly J. mussdu a CO. fivretzwas—My little daughter. 4 years old, and or eon. older, ware SW considerable 1 gyfr,ips, fro m worms, I; porchand two bottles of your Vorroitoge, of which I gave them three &ace according to directions, i n= rAf'll‘lllloll6"liuierlt r=r7Lua trannlinery length of from 1.2 lo strches. ox . Having e a nd en much of the beneficial effect/ of your Vercolfoge, l Owl it la/ duty to recommend Is to the nubile WO. or OPIMOSI. one a the most mileacious remt dkn afe:::orme era yet offered to tin yeti and titti serriglive me-to % L AMS: I .4ITb I o AtAFIRS. frrpiroet and entdb>ll. A; FAIINLICTOOK 00, owner' of Weal and first sts. myle dter'r Secret for theL es-- ow to preserve Dour-Don't ese outs, Llli7 Whtto. CT wlol the to called =mulct to =real & faded or SOOT frompleslon If roe wookl hove the roma Wired bask to your skulk. • dew. !with/ and transparent aklo. and llho and sloe Woad thnreeh the system. get • bott l e" Illeda'a BP"- fah Mature, and lobe It wording to direction.. It don net tuts suite ea well aa roar alre•Vuteet!..... but ?.. /f . altar • dun you do. not tad 7000 - heal th " _ and Tour step Castle and rigorous, ttl• whole 11l - bon - Wreak' and .thrlsomted like • Shrink rilatuutel than yous . esse it; Medan, and all the valuable. Wile calm is P.M. go for nawght. It la the grated Maar of **blood known; Is peenotly harotlesa and at the same thml X M Caii . l4l7 ateemiras • JOHN C. BASER 6: CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from none but 'freph and health,' Livers, under ,the personal eupervhdoa al their agent at the Tishertem. 7. C. 13. k. OM take oast pleasure In offering their brand of Oil. which, 011 amount orate rarerlor mods of Menem. Ulan, freedman. and parity, ma ho taken without dirndl& 1 , 7 the most doUouto. IL le unrioneasm7 to advert to the peculiar 'SCOW? o. thls fray caluahls and efleutlfie remedy. Its stecom In the cure or ch.ank, S¢ofala, end Lang lice asses, when skillfully applied and mcreererred. in, is DO longer •matter of eenieetumc It Is noir acknowledged to Damen healing virtues alsocwelsble to any other els:elfin Sold In bottles, wholesale and mtall, by the man ufacturers, JOHN C. DAS= CO, No. 100 North Third rt., Philadelphia, And by tlusuldets in PitUbargh and elsewhere. fea.tmddwg' DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably local ed. ►t the corner of Chi:itonc, and Liberty sta. alleghens City. erilrbe sold on reisoq►ble rem. Pot P►rlicul►re :noulte of PLEMLNG Wholesale Druggiete, N 0.60 Wood et.. Pittsburgh. Penne !I=Cl:3 OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAIL& THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST YROM PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSENGER TRAINS will ran no foliOlis. until fur ther noHr.• Post Tian erna. tam St 3-. e. rt. NAM Tnari At CA r. ExPacul Tairr " 52 9 P. N. These Trains all rim through to Crestlitua and connect than with thirCotrunbus orid—Cinchonati, Ohio and Indi ana and Bellotontaine and Ludic. Railroads. At Mans field, amactions an mad. for Report, 7ooenlßs. Moe. Swoducky, Toledo, Chicago, de.; and at Alliance for Moreland. At No trains ran On Bandar Manual:Oki/tete are sold to Clatinnatl. Louisville, Bt. Louis, Indianapolis. Chicago. Rook Wood, Port Waine. Cleveland and the principal town. and eitiee In the Wort Th. NEW BRIGUTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will rave Pittabargh . tad a. ea and 6P . r., and New 800 ii.ll at 7 a. r. and 1 P. . . - Yor Tickets and further In fohnation. egglY to J. O. CURRY. At the corner office, under the Monongahela Ilnose, Or at the Federal street Radon, to GEOFAX PARKIN, fittelturgh. March lOth. Z&l5. Ticket Agent. HOLMES,U OCESSOR RABE & CO . TO A. H. HOLMES Sr, BROTHER, lIMIUPACTOSZHIS tir SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LEB, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, nil, Tobacco ai Cotton Screws, Shqrtiwo andPUT/Vfor IfseAW2V. Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nnte complete, PITTSBURGH, PA., Wk 1128013111, No. 112 WATEL 0.00 107 Num sera . .., WOOD aro BMITIMID MI work. warraatkl. Perfrilentgreeted by a envie applisation Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. As red clouds darken In the twilight, And blacken o'er heaven's blue ekylight. Po Caurrsposn's Ilan Dee turneth To blank the her that redly buroeth. The cradle Ash cunningly Keeler. the feud When an enemy darts at the goner little gnome: Out an quiet CaLsreneao will darken the 'lair, With his Ors of all dyer , most etßelent and rare! Crtstadoro'• Excelsior Elate Dye le nod whol«ale arid re tail at DO. KEYBER'O,I4O Wood street, at the eine attar Ualdan Darter. HENRY H. COLLINS, FVFMAILDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND W..PLLIALD DZALF:II IN CIIEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Praine. Omenlly, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ona n.zowecockw nalowa l WHOLESALEbrad TS , NO. 60 WOOD STREET TABEIROLL. PA. 14'7.,aa•h0.18 `nod I .erWrat.,l.lo6c Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. alma ;num 00a00J, lier. Will Insure agiunst all kinds of Fur , end PfOrtisteno oillf an Thoa. 6cott. Jr Meanlsy A. indcA. 0,0. Danl., U. W. Itleketna. Nati:kg 11.thaaa. O. W. Jaokenn, 1. Lippincott. Won U. Smith. lifr • home InstltutSon managed nr wan known In this maamunity. and who will Ilberallp stud sad pramptli tw/ *nes at tn. Gana, Na 92 Water Strant. (0,000 A tWa WarabouaaJ op ataha. Pittsburgh. It MEW, Jr.. .1 W. Bon, Wm. M O. aw. The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of ROsbury, hos discovered la one acme common ratan weed.. nosed y that run nary Ira of ileanar. frost (0, born Arnaldo o roman remora. Ile hr tried it to over elerea huodred ewes, and never haled neat I. tworeese (both thunder buena.) Ile has bor In Me toeseseinseen two hundred tatlenda, oif Its raw. all within tweedy tell. of Batton 'Two bottles axe warrented to cans nurelak ern , on tit One to threetottkit will earn the worst kind of shoal. of the boo. Ten to three bottles iiitskar the enters of Idlers.. Two tettlee ere warranted to cure the wont nat. In the swath and aqmsett. Three to Ere bake. era warranted to cure 'the worst can of erysipelas. One to two brain are warruited to care ell bum,. In tr syr. Two bottle. are warranted to can reining of the can and blotch.* among the heir. lour to al battles are .arrested to cure sword and naming gleam One hostile tall eon eat, MOW= of the Ohn. Ten to three bauble an warranted to cure the wenn one of ringworm. Two to three 1470115 e an warranted to cure the of dee task mare ofrbe.matlam. Time to four bottles are .emoted to eon nit rheum Si.. to eight bottles will run the wont can of ecrotula ' A band tls ahead" experienced from the OM bottle, and • perfect cure le warranted oban the en,* quantity Is taken. Nothing bake so Improbable to then .ho ban In wain tried all the wonderful molkinee of the any, aa that • common weld growing to the rattan, sod along old etas walla Mould run nu" humor let the system: yet It le now • Ind bet. If you bantam:ln Wham to elan Then are no lb nor and; hums or We .twat it suiting mm. cuss and not your*. I peddled ova • thonlaied Let tin of khaki* vicinity orlkstort. I know Its abets In nary cam it km lamely &memo. of that greatesteuree enr done to Iduesehnertta .• I gave It to children • you old; to old people a Atty than seen Poor.Puor. wormy looking children, whose &shwas *aft end flabby, reetored to • perfect state et health by eta bottle. • To these who ere added to a ark headache, one bottle sheers cure It. It gine neat ~!let to catarrh and Mainers. Some who hare been coettelefer leas. hare to. km and been foreland by It. Where the body Le sand, It work sults easy. but when there is toy dersegarent of the function of mann. Weill WWI 'MI sturdier net logs, but You must not be alarmed—ther.awlY* liken pear in front four dare to • er•Oi. Then b newer • bedew. suit from It.. On the mann% what that feeling is tome Yon tall feel yourself like anew perm. I 'heard some of -the-mosteatrasegant socoaltll2ll Of. It that mar, ern Ile toned to. Noehenge °YAW'S era nalreerell—eot the tea you can get. I have likewise- Int bah. Which. what °W. mitred In neat oil. &wine Stworolous swelling of the mak and under the cam Pr* Want& Price of - the Walled Dbonery SI per hat*, • DIRECTIONS VOR 0115.—Aslat, one tableepoonfal pit dale Vhl/dren one eight yenta danert etenntirk childrenltoo • toelghtyear., norepoonftd. Mao Wheaton no be mede applicable to all ccastituthwia. tabu enough to ome KENNE D Y bels twka der. kb.glees panned attendance in bid is... of ennteds. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSER'S. IRO Wood treed. corner of V train eller. feldkwT WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. L Ii'CLUEG. • Our Tens will be I ound on trial unequaled at the prim. In threlty: Black . 0010r4, 40, 50, 62, 75, YoujigHyson,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75; mdl,oo par lb. Engitreakfaer, BO and Imperial & 0.7., 75, 75 ate. per lb. 1,50 per lb. l i eu put pp ID %dap bontfrOin AU, Mlbr. far irnaglT on. A Meal Alparant dat:as. COTITZ,hroo, la GaitilA - L asPi Ckfte, Greets and Boasket. SVGA R 8— Looftriptea andaidteeadX4rulreristi aad Atso, (Amegaitt.APP:u./ . PfAra, Ptah and Aria FruitA Afr. PAS • JOHN' COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Tau Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window' Guards, he., Nos. 91 Second at., & 88-Third at., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, .PA., Ihms on hand a variety of new patterns Oney sad Plata. suitable purpties. batkals: Watt= mkt to nalcudng thr LOLL Jobbing &me et stiort turtle.. sahlkf ARNOLD deILLI.AIVIS . suavrantirs Chllson Furnac es, - A ro't Iron Tubing AND YITTINCrOVIXLIALLIE, For Wanniv atitiVio: of Buil#lo. , W. aontnet tb* and Ventliallag :bp 1344 °1n or Rot Wan*. Ptsi ire son'erusnsah enrarthee. &boob. Iloorttalr. Pactoriro..proeu limo; Court Hurl'. Jail Lintels or Dwilllopt. Np, 2b kiFkat Plitibtra • PHABI.STBAII - MILL. • ALLtaIiENY. Flour,dollvered t4farlioa.in either , the ' Iles." Vali ba hift at th e at 11l our Doze/ tt .torus of An3Vll , o'4, ltdo 16 - Wood it. ua a REIER, tarn4tibertysa St. CLAW Mx WARTZ, Drug k • Ati• whosg,.. H. * rER.V.Y. atilt! __Ar 4x , • ' RATAN. aNEDY a • Marsh's Radical , Ciro Trues ; tr ill cure nearly , .Kr 7 tom of nehiriabfa Hernia. Thome at rations Prima 'Nays on hand. - .. 1 - , t Whines Tranee Ofdifferea *VIII awl Iltrea4th Mr.. laaatio litooklngi for Pirboiiie or Enlarged,Vel* Abdominal Boooortere—A.dnien =reed Una. i Pt% Props. for Ms mipoort and ewe of Piles. Mulder llname to rollers spook 4 and drfoimecur dition of the Chat, sod nionydGesaes of the Ch ad. ; sy All these amides mar hal:Qat? shined at VI. . .BE2I ramueete and new Ma : mot: 1:44 , 00d 04 iiip% iglu eattaixicatirmtariu los aost to nut a Lb* wait* br OtntWili ea Wart =I Atlialt& 1, . '.' .. . Citizen's Insurance Co; p 7 or rattotagn CEMMI azu;s,e, OlfiGG, CA WATEWOOD ST SET' EN!=!!= ri lIPA.INSURES LITTLL OHIO AND 3.1158 - 18SEPPI HIV Aar /lum ..i.ll ehg pry,l,0 SPORT I7O. A VON. SA".4 BAIN a sad T - ImlizferiGaigfo Rew Hobert p, Jr, EL 11 wbaugh, luso M. Painoek., Walter Bryant, Jas. M. Cooper, john • Richard Mr&am, • E. M. HIM. Wm. Bant lm wort A 8. ' h. reanclo J. Schooamaker. Wm. H. Hays, ton. den New Daguerhan Gallery. MR. NELSON would' respectfully inform hialrlende and the =bile generally, th t In order meet the daily increasing demand fortis PaguarmotypeS e he low bad built and hes now rompleted herev the Glee Poet Office, Third - street.) one of the most eparlnue and m4=lE...a Sky light Galleries ever mnetrog_ted tor De. 000ereotype lone Poet, In the United States. We 1,14 claw peppered to execute Likenesses of all same and st ties, In au, weather, from 8 o'clock A. Pt till o'clock P. M. A visit from all is solicited. whether they wish for likeness or not. Rooms . Old Poet 1/121oe Building. Third street de.2.eldw Pennsylvania Insurance Company, OF 1 3 177tBURGH i , 419. SNIEHVIMp_ conNnit OF Fauirii • rris. $ab0.66 . 0. iD D AM (jr A H Ir BPYR°FrIRIIER" • AUTHORIZED C 1:07111.E BUILDINGS' A. AGAINST LOSS OR AND THE Sea and Inland Naviga • PlitE! Wm. F . JAMmien. D. AL Lone .. .Reely Pattement, J. (frier Aproal, Jamb Painter, Wade Hampton, 1 A. A. Carrier, %NAL, Or on and Transportation W. MV T llntock. A. J. ones, Kennedy T. Friend 7. n. Jones, fon. P. Negley, Cognosnon. H W. S. arm, Park. ENS. nston, Carder. D. E.l DEVI Prendemt—llan .W at Y V. 'residery—Rndy Pat &cedar], and Treasurer— . Anislaral Se:o,l , lll,—S 8 MOI INSURI Indiana, Tennessee, I Illinois, and all on Purchased al LOWER Al TILE 11101.1E.81 PRIEM A NC E. Kanawha, Massillon, errant Bank Notes, !trEs Man an, other 8..- 1 PAID FOR OLD SILVER r GOLD. T, York, Philadelphla, Cinch Irincipal Mee AI the United AN SIGHT DRAFTS on N. nal', Bt. Innis, and the N. Stater.. furnished in sumo ,It at LOWEST RATES. FIRE AND MARINE lOLICIES OF INSURANCE MIT= ?OD Tag LUIS Ott MMUS X OP uxtroni. CAPITAL $2,500, 00, and the GRANITE 'NEU ANCE CO., of Now York eit7l ONNIS 'NOR. BROT 'R 2 CO., Bankers, Rrebaddre rokera and Inveranee Agra IgoyS.lm fe Nr. Is Wood et, °nods - rel. from let at. PITT Life, Fire & Office, Corner sbiar URGH - Inirtmaime Company; ,t and Water Streets, . . James D..MoOnd., Beer. s every Insurance ap. ith LIVE RISKS. Woks. on the Ohio and 1. yam, and Narita Max nen r Damage by Fire, Bea and Inland :lay:scat. _ . • . .. . .• This Com riany mak pertaining toot nrmneeted ' AlPo.agalust Hull itatd Illuisalcpl rivers and trlbu I ! orally • And against Loan And agairittiho Perils pith and Tranirportatlein. PoUde. Pooled at the leave teal] parties. Robert iialsosl i ithessadur Bradley. - James P. /Doc. John Puller-ton, William Pidgin.. -4 mate' diegluritsa. Jnhn Scott, Jensen W. gagman. Joseph P. Hareem. IL U.. Chu. Arbuthnot, John Sileitip in , JamesNlutiihAll, Dsvid Richey. Itoratio N. Lee. Ilittauciin2. John NPGIII. P. tard.d.isie (Port MDT I Mr an .-4.1 _....._ M OVA L. McCORD & CI., HATTERS, Have removed to their new store, 131 111.4 ,trod, 5 door. abett. F' a drool. which we have high with the exprem adaptatlo • to our Increased business. The Lout door has , been S dup In MODERN STYLE exclusively for our retell a, where will away. be Ruud a complete assortment of ha MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES of Ciente .1.10 • • s' Dream .5 Solt Hata and Cape, ae well re idtptnil RIDING HATS: and CHIL DREN'S GOODS, adapted to the m. 0.. We ehall be pleased tow our frt.& at oar new Mom. The foc., upper ronies are expressly for our WHOLE SALE TRADE, where will be found 4 full etock of Hats and Cara, embracing cleaver, Silk, every variety, Soft, Pa Laghern. - Dralde. and Palm Libtr Hata: Bilk Plush mad vloth Cape. and Childrem'a Gavle of all kinds. Do rehanta visiting our city will dad It their interest to /SIMI. our stock, ea our facilities are town ae to enable OS 10 00.1Wilta with toy 10hhilIC house In the 0011111,21 . IGee.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INTERMENTS IN THE CITY PI PITTSBURGH , mum sEat.l9 ♦. MAT =. i ISSS. .Adtalv. Olt ~,V*l, l rsseof 1 Convulsions .... llESOungestlnnl‘rsin .ogrounn or Longs TlPhi , Ll Farvr ...... „,,T” Y 1 C!.4 --...::::.::...:-.17.7.2=: ! i 0 W I . 2 Mslevi, &Denude. - BCC • D'ilta,23: CToci,a Ei - fotal. =. U arder of the Board of Iltalth. A. U MURDOCH, Ptualchur of Dan! of Health. Pittet,nrgh Board of Trade and Mar qtants' Mcoliange. _ . . 111 regular monthly meeting of the As; occatinu , elll hn ...Id sot the Hoard a Trade Booms :aro tat at ti o'ZIOA i . 31. royal W. IIAV Eli. Poet. Valuable Real Estate far Sale. THE MANSION HOUSE AND LOT, on Liberty atone. -tinning through to Plumb In tim oc,apattey• of nr. li. AnrentA. &Kole. or Alt. mrat.3ld It, .1., Allegheny City. igoot copy 3 times and charge Clarottn,l NIIAPHY. Wool Dealer and Commission Merchant, No. 155 Frcnt Street. INMMIMEEZI A Card to the Lades. EINO deeironn of reducing our stock •on IJIP low ea prealble daring the summer, we will ooramenee on llouder, dame 4th. to Howe out the taLeurs of ear IN, Ilo earn Glover, salt. metkas, skirts, Vadlai fr.. et u ;Taut re. durtion from former prime. Thee o led se who ern desirous of jperehaudner choke goods et kw arises too Molted to call and illiamlos our stook. ra79l UANAN A ANL, 91 Idealist street. tItiALL A F OR. SAl6E—Containing 1d acre end L 4 rod.; Sr. fret eeht of met trader the am Ire phi's: adealing suitalde to. e public haunt slant berm a too story stable which wiliecoommodetesl horam two good wells, end e stress , of root iog water. 'twat NI oa the Nobtestows Plank Road, - mile. from the Atte,— Apply' to m 731 NAV:LAIN A tiON. It Fifth at. WILLIAM TATE; Plumber ami this Fit ter, No. 10 north Ftre.t, near Mixt/. 404 472 reniLitroet. n.xt door to Aid. Pikrkln.r 040111 r.. and Fad ertl oPioaito Sobwarta'. Irmo nor, tii trirwery deserlptiou of Fittlogs for W•ter, 3l 41 d144 Mon= m 7 D At ~ U. APPLES-6 ~ Apples, prime 111.10. do JlTirmed and for sale by RR DILWORTH. my3l hoe. HO sod IT2.ldyt. SUOT-50 kegs assorted Shot for pdeby [DIM SI.IILIVER. s DILWORTII, LEAD -100 pgs Lead for sale by myal SIMTVIIR & 01144011 TM 1 S.CERATUS-75 las., pound paper, tJ lialoratui lb, ama. by 8111017.1 t a FOUR BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE, with • Lot of 102 ft. front on BadibrcUaL. by 130 on Omni, containing 2 lota, 24 ft. .d one of SO it. r.V . l:lt. with • rick coy of two 'tory INTIM m ; Ileu, well aft/nand fora fimillo• Prim $3,000. Teruo ruble known al the Heal &tato Office of S. COStiIIBItra SON, 140 54 at. TOCKINGS, STOCKINGS--Wo have oyene4 our third amply of Har„llith and Orratart der', comprising Irrirrthing in the Mocking lino for Summar war, which Is can offer at lowwirer. r 0731 ZOEI. 110IINE A CO. 77 Market at, VIARASOM—Another lot of those new: L atyle rarmobt, in all fashionable shaiea just fipergel tors i HORNE'. 27 Ida t .t. Q 0 LOIB.RS' BOUNTY LAND WAR ,AJ RANTS AND - PENSIONS PROCURED—IV a recent arrangement •Ith a mambo. of .the Ear at Wioll'iciton Qtr. lam ottableil giro tortoni and satisfactory att.. tlon to tho &bore business. DIARSIZALL BWARTZWELPPII, mytOlird MP). at L. O. 170 Nautili et. . Iteratuttile Tax Payers. lOU will please call ntthe City, Treasurer's Mar. No .17 faaltheehl West, and' pay yaw Hate a...as I am obligee , by la. to p s t c ents, the 1, wade et as Alderman fur eelleetlea all dellagriente. alter the fitet of July. next.' The Mann It payable in such fund. as Wilber revival at par In the M. it M. Flank of Intakburah. my3o.3tel • JNO. C. DAVITr, City Treasurer. RIOGRAPEITCAL WORKS—Gorton'a ortrapbleal Dlctlorotir, • idatindor's Illograptdeal Treason; MASTIC/ell Scottie), Blograsblad Dictionary; Knight's Portrait Gallery of Withal Worthier; Garey's Urea or the English FOOtE LIM of the Emir British Dramatistw thelldaptinult of Knowledge under difilealtfeG Vaseria Laren of the PainterG Strictiand's Live oft he !deems Of England; Bush e w • Franeg Lives of Eminent Persons. I eel London edition. Wsiton's laves, For sale br H.S. BOSWORTH it CO. SiHarkst st. "DUTNAM'S MONTHLY, for Juno, just reed at H. B. BOSWORTH t COIL, 62 Market at. NEW BOOKS at D,ivisan's Book Store, 05 _Market wtreet. near 4th: r:Sponeer's Sermon= Lamartlnee Illnory of Tur key ; Bancroft. sod II Iseellanlek My Err thee* Keeper, by .a. — KVrazn i er. author of Dal Ware and Ceuta - W Kenneth.. Or the ear Guard of the Grand Atm); Bean's Mule, or Or Brother's WIN .The Two Guardlaue, cm Homo In Oda World: Leares.flum a Parolly Journal, from the French , by the author of AIM Phtuomaher Par* A lkimmonPlresDook of TlicraghtpOlemorlediandlon , l o q Ur& Jammu. Ar., Au ralehy . J. 6. DA4D3031. RERAQE ROBES—A.. A. Bissau .1 Co. Invite attention to tome very rich and desirable y 3c:ol3onm, Robe• they hue ynst received. min AnA..MASON CO: have recd a large •asaatr.at of Goods bt the itlemons' Same wear al euramsx Clotb. scd -Casslmerci, Tweeds, N. la . Wirt. and Alantillp; Ctsvat.,, 12: , 11tE5., le-, , 1:17:0 EAN4--19 sacks this day reed % am S. rid UNTRY SRAM FOE SALE, ciiradating IL I. IN ;tit ;51 ground.' oaths Washington raad,,agd. azglaeiltatrx=zritztaxtret rr, 8 7.-Fhirkir` t radreriiarAplbi n iagg_7 4 ..- 1 - 9 . 11 -... 14,11%.5aN Jr BON; 6th IVI:OHEREL-27 bblo. No. 3 laige, Be.- t= tniveliont. tinalAnd ihr rele_,W • ; • • muidoialir ifitmetnet. B. A. FAHNESTOCK CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREE S, PITTSI URGI-1, Importers and Dealers I !LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICEI IGLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, SUNG. INSTRUM'TS BRUSHES, MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & DRUtiS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, 1 v 1 1,1 4 ... 70 ,1g1i0 Z ED .1 T 2 OUR NEWtooee a BUILDINGS AND. having resident partners in . r. the a.% take as of all ottani to sell for mush or to prompt time dealer. on as t o terms as eastern jobbing b0r..... Our brand WIIITE LEAD we guarantee to bs STRICTLY rues and YELL WNW ITT, not eunmesed by LOT for fineness and whiteness. ,l A. FAHNESToC.It'S VERMIYIJOE furnished with English. Getman. Trminh an 4 Sf.anih Eirnelintm ap.s4lmdk.wT Coal Works for Sale or Bent " mut ItNING put my Coal Works in Ruceeftsful operation, mtatthreeThonsand Brutes of Coal delivert4 par day, I Mir offer them for he rent If not sole I will losstter term of rears. The Coal 'sof the very beet quality. and In quantity enough Net many part The Incline le new and sutetintial. The Railroad is good and trotted through. Sqinclant honer for the ruiners, nine Flats, forty Case, ell to good order.— The Wheel. on the' Allegheny river, three miles above Pharpeburgh. I aid sell the Coal and Werke. either with or without the Farm. itossetwinn given Nth Augartnent. as they are rented and under contra t de telt thousand In:Isbell , perdu. to Lorena tan sort A Co. UP to that time. For full description and terms, apply to my3n.lutd JAIIES B. 'MORGAN, 113 Lloerty et. BOTLDING LOTS IN SEVENTH ( f. 2.3 WARD AT AIM flON—On oftenloan. lune 2.1. t 3 o'clock. on the pretnisms. will bePatunlay sOld, 36 stab stable and vety handsomely situated Loni of Oman& Zane of which front no Webster et., seventeen on Derliger et. and nine on Unn an et, (near the reeldenee of lien. J. K. Moorehead.) Phns may be bed at the' auction roomia— The above are among the tenet desirable lots now for ale In thls city. team ma highly ImproVal nelabborhisals , and within convenient dletanos of the centre of !mature& Terms—Ons•Efilicaeli raidee In four on tut' annual Dar IDs, with interatpayable ecini.annuan.r, yTI P.M. LAMB, Amt. 13 1 7— itSE ED OIL-6 bbls. 6LL LIOGETr. teo'd and IA for pale by my 33 CIA CAKE-3 tons redd and for eats by %Jr my 90 Mitt k LTOORIT. fIEACILES-6 sacks reo'd and for sale by mo p - BELL &MGM% fIUNNI BAGS—'2I)OO two Ws. and 1000 Ls fo o ur bur. In store and for sale b i r zu. k vicamT. ray 3 lIP STUFF-10 tone landing and for sale by my1;0 I/ROOMS-76 doz. In storonad for sale by Air my3o my3O BELL & LIGGETT. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Stockholders far the Election of Directors of the Pittetrargh. On damn and L 0.11.1111. Telegraph Company. will be held on the Mtn MONDAY, (4tn) OP JUNE NEXT, at the omen .71 PaPner,__llanos & Co. In the •olt) of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock. P.M. mr2S-terd J. K. MOOREIIEAD,-Prest. _ J. W. THOldlliON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND COMMISSIONER FOR PENNEELEeVII, Davenport, lowa, Wila, Buy, Sell and Locate Lands and Land Warrant; Pay nava, 00!tact Clam, Loan *may, de. lima' TO Hon. W. P. Johnston. Mears Springer Herbal:nat.& Co., •• Lewis wizen & Co., Pittsburgh. Henry Lloyd, Fatb ray>l Mad To the Musical World. Great Improvement I, the Covering of Violin • S (Owdes de Wolin Paganenf.) MANUFACTURED ONLY BY JAMES DODD. IN introducing his now Cordes oe Violin to the not.. of Professors. Antateurel:e t t: large. J. DODD h.!. grest r gessare in paulior taciliod of preps these String, was roma:mob cated to him by Stases. Street. the only ,ptipil of the late YIGNO6 PIOAMITI, daring his visit to this country. sad la Identical with that adopted ea the•Onatthent.where them uordes have been hitherto insertfactorsi for these great Violinist*. They are beeentlful in appears cov ered with real nlver and poison a softness and Militant,. of Tone unequalled by any of the strings in present see; baalities. which he feels edifident mart insere the appro. tten o• the Musical World. He has aim manufactured Viollocello Strings en the come prineiple, with plated wire width he min likewiwe confidently recommend. Tedimonials from the 651 lowing, some of the meet dis tinguished Professors. hare bew vied among many oth er& Vienztemye. Alfredo Platti, O. Emllisn, A. Elmo. Oberthor, Sr. Roneselet, O Clurnesser, I. H. B. Donde, LiebT, P. Sainte. S. I. Pigott. per sole by CHARLOITE MAME, • No. 118 Wool st... 24 door store bth st Also. Genialus Rados. and Naples (Italian) Violin Strings. in y 1.% PIITSBIIRGH. PA Cheapest Musical Work in the World. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. .BEAUTY'S ALBUM Of Musical Buds and Biossdms. A g COLLECTION of new and admired POLK F ORZIIRRAII and SCROTTISCURS, THE PIANO FORTE, . Beautiful.) . 111u4tratod with Sin 12egant and A Rproptiate Untrue, In Lithr.graph Lb) D'Arrnon, of the tollowlnk tabled. No_ 1 Magic Bounda t 101%: ,.. .1.1.1rr0r. 4. Retnentbranou Nl.dody. 6 eon .olaunst. Publiebod nod tor ash. by SAMUEL 0. JOLLIE, 619 Beoadtta•. ter N wholes Ilotel Neer York. The abure work wilt be rent by snail to nor w.rt of the errantry on receipt of ON kl DOLLAR, addremed to 6A RULL C. JOLLIY, 519 Rrnad•ay. rayLh.lmd et. itleholas Rotel. New York. BLACK SILK NET, for Mantillas, rec'd 21 sor-11 I3IOP.N.VS. 77 Market at. ItIANTILLA TRIMMINGS of all kinds ITI just opened at 11011::13T, 77 Matti tat. J2RENCII QUILLINGS-3U doz. just open ed. sod large .took of .11.111Incry Rode. end Waits Boucot Ribbon,. at 110611/1'5.17 Its. , kat it. EOR BASQUES—Murphy Burchfield hare ree'4 Rbite and Cdorol Embrolderial Swim lias; for and Masai /lawmen W.,. low pried sad anea orta. Mancium Edirl.sm far IILACK - SIWIACES-7We nave just re- advod an assarcm/vrt fitylsVe c r i al z kda.,4 very elusp. A" B Zu &W CARPETS—We are now receiving, be ILL[road. nes .tatterns or Strperans,l Rae and a Ingrain Carpets. which se offer aa instal Is d:.7.-.4 prices. Li., • toe asslrtment -of Cetus:, and Ter.! Anse. Mats to. just arrtred at Ma US Market street. my:sl W. AIoCLISSOCE a BROS. lIRUSSELS le VELVET CARPETS—Just: opened en sesorttrunt of ries and beautiful patterns Bmesels and Velvet Carrata stdeh se sin esti very low tbr 5. Mri9 W. IarCLLNTOCK a RHO& MlBll- 50 Table. Lake Superior Salmon; 70 half tdio. ' do do do IC, DUD.- Wbito Flft _ =3 air. Pie-kmok 100 do ~ No. 0 and 3Slookerel i, fa se n try m Q . mixr:os. r.m BLACK RUG .irD FRlN T . Em , f, co r.r ssa l,rocK e by , into., FLOUR—"Cheshire Mills," inarN 200 I B L LS .z.P. 13firitS.m sa rah. W a c.. so. 1$ d 113 oad stree , MIDS. BACON SlDES—Selected. in store for We by ItAGALIIT.OO9.OItAVE k my:29 igoa.lB and YO Wood street. KEGS SHOT—"St. Louis," worted for sale by PLAIMLEX, comiakez k Eit.lB and 24 Woos duet... I ARD h GREASE,---7 bbls. Laid and 4 ILA loblo. On u s now landing from otwamer innlnins RA. We by o. ' y9 WALSH VIOLIN CO, IUMAC & FLAXSEED-25 bgs. Sumac Moor 1 tow Iflasaand now landing from summer Lords. y for yala by mys 9 ISAMU DICKEY CO. 1.1 ESIVAX-1 oask now landing from MIP Mauna LouIsTIVQ,63.I. val. Dr mrn ISAIAH" DICEY a co. LEMONS -40 boxes to arrive by Railroad for dale by my Z MUM DICKEY lk 00. PORK LEUS-70 bal. for sale b e y m 79 HENRY ?L GOMIS CHEESE -130 .bxs. New W. R. Outing Chem for wee br amt . U. cour.ss. . POTASH -14 casks prime No. 1 Potash !by gala b myM RENDS IL COLLINS. FEATELEIta.—A prime article of • Ky. Feathers for Itßl.l by =NSF COLLINS. Tbbls. frosh Louisville far sale A by styli) ItlittltY IL COLLINS. STILAYED OR STOLEN—From, Six l Mlle Yam, on Thuraday nlnht or red:Ayr:nun- Ing, LUCK 11ORPN, 7 year. old, between 24 area handehlgh. the hind shoed:4 A eultable reercnd will be 'old for any Inlbrmatlon roam do the animal. by 4AB. WILEY. Six Mlle Ferry, near the Olen lloteL torel-3tl CHARCOAL FORRECTIFYING-30 bbb nt o m tb r ud. by D. W. IiERSTINE & 00. IaasetitSES,ILOTS FARMS—We would twit. the attention of thou. who may wilt , to Dut• • home for themselves and anal, y. to the great v. riot/ of Houses, Lots and warms we have for rale.; W. have now on band very cheaolluildla g Lot.. at MO, 50,, $4OO and upwards. Air.,. Home. and Lots fnma 10 00 to $lO,OOO, in various location, in &Recent to the two cities. frorrov4d rarms at from $lO to $lOO pet sem • Also, obolce • Farming Land, at loom one dollar and fifty mita Der acre to six dolling.. Terms accommodating, and title indisputable., %Perrone having Property crony kind to dlep . oso of irUl Ont It to their batmen togingus a call. . CUTHBERT BON, Real Ertato and General denote.. .-my2B l4O ThiSd gittehorgh. .101ROVISIONS--500 bbls. Mess Pork; 10 islo tat. Saga Caned Dried Bvd: C. Hams; 6.300 piece. nsmr. 6000 pima Shouldero; 1000 do Sides. ha starund smokehoutl for isle. hi R. 11.0 01805 00., I.lbarty et- QUGAR & MO 1 SSES 50 WA, N.O. Bum; 1.5 bbla. crashed Bow; X, Wt. do Mc:44mM sdo aL Louis B. 5/02Wei% 30y, bbl.. St Louis Breaß /0.144. FL James S. IL Manum i t ag o r . or Ws by my2s ItODIOOY .FISH-21 5 ) b d b o ls..l : !T ro. o. 3. 3 rl ,ll4: k ke i rili me4 by my= aSERAOES & TISSUES—A. A. Mason & Co, harejngt opened another abate. lot of B rages Tlnsuea annorleing some entirely new and &altar's ietrl4 of figured Hoods. and • all t • viola fool Xtga• Title eolorx also. elegant &rage Robes. 723 I )OTATOES-200 beta Pink Eye and Peach 810. Potatoes 1.4 floor Northern Now York .4 for ale by my 3 3 ATWELL. LES 400. HAD--New No. 1 Trimmed Baltimore • Rod. I tranca—Ney No.l Baltimore Herring. receiving gad for ale by ray2B eTWEW... LEE k CO. GOLD WALL PAPER—A new nesortmeet of French and Amok:an sold nam< mislead thla day mug{ WdiTlll e ELAM. QUALM:KR t UAWLS-A. A. Mason (fc 00. I hare reed another onlondid amortniont 'of Foamier bhavrio, in Pl.l and Embroidered Crape. Lace, Eilk. 841• 10. Gahm• rata m/28 1000 BBLS. Extra and Eamilir . Flour; bble. bi O. Marie; . 200 quarter bre& ibx Overholt'. Old Rye sod Wbeet Whirkey. rey24 WALLACE t OAIIDINER. 236 Liberty at. - KV. GOODS—A. A. Mason Co. aro Ulf aceliloictemb.stipolloo of lcsor Goods; oam • Tory large stock of all Muds of Domino wad Lam ping Goala no* •od iltUnt itylos of.6mmaae Deno Goode. Embroideries. aro 00724, . g REAT SALE OF BUILDING - . LOTB. - I, The rebertlber will oder avant - ale on tbo amid e. en ellerdayill.7 Mb, et leg • Salem A. plot of 46 becdrome building lota of various idles each bent tan=dfartmaiAtkeTbllarZitir 1 1 1 "4uti te a l i rggri t ey relined. °meatime or Wee at ell times wattled •01l- WS Si!a obeep modiof In o thorny. For beau ty of location I t weenryaseed the State, sad mull tenEie advance In 'wick owing to the nenterou Imannenteall gales on In the etch:My.Name calllfth down, balance in 11,, 2.a and Tem: • Milt ; • • ..• • • 8. - IdeLALN d BON. 11, Sib et. r:.8111E-13ricres of Ground, aS,lculat, net Ilse chtkt balidinildtson the lawrsnottills and Plank hood. tetween the Maidsof .Thomna Wallace and David an te No WO 6 nt .rn Ifie .Youth lido of atid,road. to tie only impala Ott* of cauti n t tor We at a:ocm on that besuUlul laid.— of tral-tf .. .21108. WOODS. 16. 4 1 / 1 4. -,. =Eli STELLA SHAWLS — : A sun 06. banquet 'Maw= onion cow lad 7 CO., OL, IRS' OIL, OIL, OIL, kat. we lan *gabled AUCTION SALIN; P M. DAVIS, Aucitinaetsr. Sala Rama. &roma Mid ant` Fifth Vitt* AL - BAI3 --- LBKIN.TGLISII BOOKS AT AIIC TION—On Saturday evening. Jone':d. at the lie* tumid Wm roams, corner of Wood and 0 11th stsu 1,3 cold by Catalogue , &choice collection of English stMas. embracing Many standard nether. in the mechanic arts and sciences. hiders, biography rinturaildstory and MP.: cellaneorm literature. many of them elegantly Ulustra M tst voL among which arc:—acilw. Comparidit. Chlteao . folio, plates: The illeclumica' and Ensdn.yese Ards. folk). averathundred angravinge Romolopedlit t 4 Natural philosophy; illetery of Reign of Queen Anna. 1 voL Pinto:l2i Mmusum or Normal ilistory, 2 vols. Rahn Old England'. Worthies, 1 vol. do; lthetery andOr• Iglu otArt of Visiting. elegantly the leatedi Landsman Painters of England, tine plat% Pictorial Itheellany d Useful and Ornamental Arm, 2rols Piz-Edward Umfassen Sketches.' voL 4tm Pugin'. Pointed Arebstecturs. 11 vol. 4tct The Art Unlott Monthly Journal. 1t 1 Lady ton's Attitudes: Panlar's Wank and English Lettione Knight's Cyclopedia of Industry ors° liai Mu. Illustrat ed: Works orient, Runyan. 3 vole Cyclop-dis of Undue Illustrated; Workso:lillarrlimra. ctn. Mt alum h. I vole. 4tic Practical Engineer' Macallue. 6 vole. 4to,platam dersleere'e Commen on the New Te.tament,ftga day Rook .or Christman, elegantly illustrated; Knight's übinet Edition of Fttakspeare. I`.: vols. Booth's Analytical Didion; Universal Library of ritanfard Author*, Seelig Flootee's Life of Christ, 4to, platem Nineveh and Baby lon. Illustrated: Pictorial llistory Macro:atm Se, &a, to. Catalogues are new ready. , P. all/AVIS. Anat. _4t,D• MINISTRA.TORS' SALE OF BANK STOCKS—On Tbvieler ererdog..traT 3lst e at 8 o'erk. • Medd:mote Iterbange.4th st., be sold. ler or ddee er of theed. al/mita/Uttar. of tta estata of Time. Perkins, m . . ICI HIES, I.to. Jrains. Juno ma, corner of .00 oranar.Ußl on....lfadtlra and,' Imam Whim oolsobootiortm Young 117Fon Teas •- " impala' and Gunpowd. Tam • • • 12 bbl.. Elsad and Matkerel; 30 boa. W. It. Oren; 10 " 31tuAard: N. 0. n } r"""1 : Soap. Plow Lines. an r. d ORPHANS' COURT SALE tiErria_ WYBLE Eta)! AND LOTS IN .11TEESP0RT—On bah der, Jo. Ind, at 10 o'clock A. Id s on the prattles. b. order of A:ex. Millar. Eoi , adrolohdrator of George Burr. deed. will be sold. 30 valuable lots In the flogriehlug borough of argeeeport, raturingla e'ra from one tberth of an acre to sir sues on a number of which are oreoLee ' excellent brie. and frame dwellings, Ac Also—That valuable farm known as the "Chocked Han Term." on the limionsrahels River, end /Moor ths /Mtn , - burgh and Connellsrllle lialtrout, iniry of Keltsport. d This Wm until. about, 12S saes, purgolles-- - and L. suite for coan mate or gardening Those wishing courtO try y residences 1011 find em incatitv_ which mum. the oboes for beenty of umerT neurh tenses, manufacturing gurreees and bulneas . Terme, otuthlrd euh. balance in one and two rem. The rimworrlltricsekat will WI. at 8 Nolock on the morning of sale, to convey parlous to the ground. • tuf3l P. N. DAVIS. Aunt. OHIO it PENNA. - RAILROAD STOOK dT AUCTION—This Thamtay evening,at &o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange. 4th street. wEI be guru Ohio k Penna. }tangoed Co. nook. • in33l P. M. • DAVIS lad. marine HoskitalFupplies . , cilrEerll3l UOUWE. Pittsburgh. . ): 4 k g ° orcsror's Mee. bier . 28th. /EU. . QEALED PRUPOSAL will be recent it, 17 this aloe until 12 *lock of the W.th• day o(Jia., ftir the surplice of the following ertteles. &sr gannet' the slog et the (United Elates) !derive ilospltel,ntat this city until the 20th der of Ju rim ne. B 856: Browns free Brown &Inst.& the best Hire FLOW- . Butt Mlddi .% - gest da Pest Donau bor. bar Pgaz- Homin ----- cod-- y ;Am per teed Czar - ---prkopea boa AU of the Cala - or atm) article* to be of the amp beattaalty. sat tote f furnithed at each trams:Abram* apantitiee as meths regisdArian or the -eitesrart of she Umniit . aPProretPhy the PorteyorZcap be reantoaL Any ratioles that may be wanted, the esattmotar to tarnish at the levee. market prices it la eattmated that the number at patient" to be eleppLeel will mato about n 7 per day, to additima to nhi•h there aria be stoat ten °Mears and eersants tab =patted. Any infonnotkm orammatta be on.** via teleran on applicatim at this ofrten JOIE.: HASTINGS, atrrecror ACent. siy2) E. tsarina litatita frocLsomanan. .prk , ept tza r ttti - bands ot. itm,ll.lldlanc,Ptesident of tall Omni oT c:=: In and Mr the Sat andlcialdle and afticoof the tMustotOrer and Tesaillic= al Jail Delivers . •in soul .theealilDlL and WRITiM Bohm and Gabriel Mama &Km- dame. • Judge.. etthe same marts. in and Meths county of Alleglienrolatedthe ; rddoe ]ter. to the year of .oar: Lord' one About,' and eight hundred and Sltylive, and to me dlsoetftl, Met holding • Court of um and ihentiner and General JsU. Delivery, at the Court ilcrifte in the dtr of Pittston* oft it. Ist lloedgy ofJone next. at 10 deleet. Pubile notice L. listehrsivento all Jaaikgafth.pyoft Coroner and Constables of the county niAllesheny that they he then and there. La their proper triti their rollarecords, niquid ~ tiona..see.sie.ons altar re. membranes, to do those thins, which to Lbidr fteGnati , i , °Mon, in their behalf appears to be Joao--andalso thous that will a lirosecato the primmest that now are; or De lo th., the th i pp. of mi te d wa notm n 2 th of e llle . fMto ,‘, be and Oieennotler tor Lund In Pfttsbanch.Wteen finder of Stay, the year of, one Lord, one thoanad bt Mae 4004 and fifty-flee, sod of the Commoneeelth 781.ta1 a Tusk .• A • . .. lay =at; Mk.' rriMPITTSBURGH TRUST COMP • a ail' this del. dared dr:dividend of Roe por tea ,‘ papal stock ont of the profits of theta utanta Mak. forthwith. al ykl,k.t. 4011. 4 1 D. SCIILLT,Cater IMPoRTAIiTTETExami - zy • • ' , Lola Isitmeroal thrtcy, Aß l . i „. • Philadelphia. Aril Olthak.ia. ' ZitS,SRS. EDWIN /6 - 4 - AS. - - an rum= - Havin g carefully sigaraleol Jviom • s Mt an. operitton. authroMmanshleoryour peaty pia. *cited Combined 4Jrlnding and Miting, - t.arAllantulat klem bag 31111, j take vosmsrele presentlni ~:lyou awl the public with the cullealqatostement as inli of my7a-; Wit-lathe Frenchllurr-Mialitetsec . .thiriy inches diatom •: ter, it ground and 'bolted from ulna to Melva 'inashelsot• wheat per hour. inatiug clean workiend at the same Unser turning out. at a single operation:extra Sons, stiper dour 'hurts, ship stuff and Ms., The extra and super- One d our is of an excellent duality, and the Veld par hush.i. el is equal to the large clamed eomplicated edits of modern tomtru to ft t l= b n u gth, "4" hy ni In Yucnitay, :edge with all the marainers rmedilta.san easlly removed or Szaturported from O. ghee to another-- Ae has on romplleated machinery about It..con'equertirts . not tablet° get out order. &int lakes but little pose"; and appears to les particUlarly , adapted be the wants ~" the of of the onmtry at tango and I scu tee m of constructlon,and small amount et eapital roc to ' , tb it.- raplet7 of tmindlog per boor. taken. elderation • with it ) rtabillts. ' sad adapt& ion. s:. I Cr:;:r,Tii=rjr =Sri It does not adhere take:the ;dice of the old . comp!:,, %; Your._ "Read to InsPector of n alLt ; This valuable Mill can town In operation 213 Arch at., next to the Thestm; Philadelphia. from - del the forenoon, until twelve o'clock, nod from g l / 4 o'clteg in the Lamm. until four, by tboy....rabl u . purchase County or Mate' Al ghts. The patentees stit• tiara yLguy of the meet valuable Mates and, Counties fog eale, and w:11 Aire all 'satisfaction relative to It. Thom .. &sirens et engaging in this prom=peculation. do to call and tee /tenon, a; : The prima wtdch the Patentee' ors selling County d Btatos at, justify the meet timid inlmmillising, end In the last few :weeks over Mats . thousand dollars we t: of the Patent Bightehme been sold - . The Patentees, some Jame s id. Clark. intend remaining in thhl 6/ some time for the pumas of selling the =tiro States County end States .nr tale. - , . . _ lei.P.rsactemitlag . fahgb . rossilaismcifiendamatain e c Infaarol ' iffNTRY WALL PAPER4Tivo clime of doub'e entry •all prpera. just reed sad Ibr by my2i • We L'I'Ye#P.MAILMIALL.- 1 : b.. supor. .e an. extra in m g , .. t d (mole by L. V?. 13133.5111170 LOD. CO.RN MEAL-150We sifted in store and tres:do by' mrs.a D. W. DEICSITRE t 00. • XTRA - FAMILY FLOOR' of the beet LA brands coaatintir =bud sod fora ee by • Nam D. W. IDDIST/NE lk ARD TIMES in nt . present ne familiaz ay bousoloohl wonlit but Dorms ',wild not think • e. so ret7 harms they woo rosto_how. cheat, ,eno Mrs Clothing for CViL end irotaw America. stoll `UR% when MI can bay bolo Plots Itoto 60. eta. up w ardn'OXitSaatkatis So. w Wart ormed .110T111 We study. to Ittessoi. R-20 sacks Hogs - Ilair for sale by r2fl 11. A m D7r 41. CO. 110PS-1 bale for sale by m• 26 R. DALZELL Co . . . ' ILL open this morning, nt Boston:Stors,, v v ea Market Art.euee Printed Litt new rattans warranted tut celardreases Figured Ilan at bat/ gaud WI; 177...-47a,-,1-...-dcfreegresfrlirot. tor tit mantlitae. latest stria .at street eastitt/n Ha t a y n. 15 cents . never . sold las trand3l. Vaasa; Haer, crest variety at art .Driag litotteraderla and linen Table Cloths, ernv. nrktn all to be sold at lama ram. at Dortondtore 11vritet St, tarStt OLD WHISKEY-=-25 bbla. 5-yein old Bye' Matey on imisiimMent for sal. br m,21 . H. & on.. vs TArrts eR ' • BAMES' PILE LOTION, a Certain .. guid. sawed, taia tbrPlll4-(t dos.ered thL day by my= JOS FLEXING in t. Itallut at. and Diamtaxd. - •- - - - IpATCHELOMSILUR DYE, neknolled g ed he he the beetnal• Dye to the doi.reet Jog. 1 MUM, me. Market et sad Dissetod. rrURE WINES BRANDIES; r 4 lame on !mods yennizaissatimat Irwtao and : llrandle* medicinal it. *Mehl Mil warrant Imre. 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