irrsnußGH GA ZETTE. RITTSBURGET FRIOAT_MORNEtia, JUNE 1, 1855. _ . val Rem o • - Mirk OFFICE of tl Pi ttsburgh Gazeim A kw bear reexavd Waal:ow troftdlaz on FM knot, =re tkeitheald, sod lametear sdioydnit th Protertaat utieach. - tiFl.ro Adverttrere.—Seltha -the Edltaiial Rua or Ntathseltitakatshateetof the Dash( dantteon op ent ., outlander. limanssmrhodadre their Dalai to wen ,nth. m m ac r =ming. will ileeashind them ha be ar. oodoer. an &imam'. • • • Advance Payments.—ilereafter . no unb-. *stollen N taws for ths pan / or *really Chisstio„ unless: mama Is nods advaurs. Whosiver tie Unro Is op to which tbo sutouriDtiou to paid, tho roper be irmslably [tossed. unless' the subierlpiliois word ny odranoe royuleut. In es:ennuis • seivietising. or goer dessiiptloa, oill to required to to said la s.a Tb 8.1137 oxesotlons will to when. spedsl mouth dr or vends castanets an suds. souluito Y~LPttteboesh -Weekly thisiscto..—The estensin circulation am" fftekto Guar, offal to our budwas men most defirabl• midi= of nuking their Imoinoulaumn Oaf cirealation to botossucoor and flea thousand. tosehlott almost, eroo7 morcbant, suaotoloctorar sod ohm-lunar la Weutorn PonzßlTanla. and Sootarn 0hi0..• arise. Ff . P. 3111ELLEIL, ht. editor or tn. &gas zd lasi gni VOW asonortad vith Plttaburvi Courlor;bl authosisod to oolidt subdcriptiono gni stlvortismota. the Pittsburgh alliatt" soonitnit to our pablighod tem. Pittabutigh biare# I.lBl*. Readlair Matter am eaella wise Tnn Lavin,//le- Journal proposes, ea it bells of reconciliation between the North and South, that the Fagitive Slave bill be so amended as to 'secure the right of trial byjuryfor fugitive slaves In the states from which they have escaped. It supposes that, as the: North clamors so loudly for the right of trial by jury 'to 'persons claimed as fugitives, it can make no difference where they are tried. If this supposition was well founded we Might retort by milting, why not let petsons claimed as fugitives, be tried in the . Staten to . which they are said to have escaped ? The North %asked to trust. the South implicitly, In this proposition; why =not the South'as implicitly truitlhe North ? The vary fact that thelikuits is : chosen as the place where fugitives are to be tried la evidence ot r a want of confidence in the • :Werth ; and no basis of ecoOrmstodation can ever answer a good purpose in which mutual confi dence is lacking. • We are free to avow that we have no confi dence in the South; none in her justice, none in . her sense of honor, none in the ; maintenance of her plighted faith in any case where slavery is in question. We would not trust a free negro to the tender mercies of her juries, nor feel that any one within the clutches of her legal agents, claimed as kfagitlve,wea mire of any thing there • than the mockery of trial. Slavery is so unjust in itielf that its minis err become insensibly im pregnated with its character; and a negro in a slurs State who claims his freedneo, is either ut terly friendless or ambjects whviemir may befriend kim to, the most bitter and unrelenting perseen tion. An instance of this we find to our hand ih the columns of the Louisville Journal itself, and is thus related: "Thomas Davis of -Montgomery - county, died many years ego, providing by his - will that a no. gro girl, belonging to hid, should serve the tiers ' of his son till she arrived at the age of forty, and that she and sit her increase should then be i free. Not long since she attained the age of 'forty, her 'descendants numbering twenty-one or twenty-two, and being held to service by Lewis - Woods, John H. Woods and John hiethsteben, of - Logan county, near Shakertown. The Degrees wished to sue for their freedom, `-and. in such a suit, the name of a white man Rae deemed necessary. Linder these einem stances, James Richards, a member of the so ciety of Shakers, came forward in the suit ea - 9--their next friend.. The case is: to be decided by the Court in August. We understand thot_on. 'account of ehe toenec tioa of James Rickard: with Air suit,eonsiderable excitement /14.1 been got up in Logan county, not only against him, but - against the wade Shafer So .- tidy there. They are denounced asicholitaordsts." Now, here is a case • involvirig the freedom of - over twenty persons, arising finder the laws of Kentucky, ;and in which it is fair to presume that the claimants are - entitled, to their liberty. Tel a white man who comes forward, in accor dance with the provisions of the law; to initiate a suit in their behalf, in met with opprobritm and reproach : , the whole community-aroused to excitement against him, and his religious and domestic associates are included-ice the "eondeus- . withal visitedupon hint •k, , The whole transac tion shoats that it requires a man of estraordica ~1 ary moral courage to befriend a negro in a Slave State, and that one' noeh.ariU very rarely be found. It is meths! the Journal volunteers an il mum= that ki ntnekisns .ttre always ready to t applaud rather - condemn a white man who interferes' for the ', &cation \of the rights of ne grow legally-entitled to freedom;" but facts speak louder than words..: The negro in the south who chains to be legally, free is much more likely to find himself wholly (friendless than to .• chance upon one bold enough;, like this Shaker, ' to meet the concentrated indignation of the peo• But, it may be !aid; such an amendment of the Fugitive Law as is proposal,' would be exact ed Si a compromise, and world have sufficient sacredness of character to enscraits faithful 'es gentian. But the South has already *elated One compromise which had all the sacredness ikroint around it of which such enactments are capable, and she is unworthy of further confidence. The Mrpeal of the Wissouri,Copirotnise his left her . _without claim upon one trust- _ We cannot give faith to those who have once deceived ns. She' sacrificed her plighted troth to gain a selfish end, and she will do it spar whenever - tempted in like manner• Let us bur L ao more about com proadies. Those who tts!, sown the wind mast nip the whirlwind. It ihttoto late, now, for I them toner to turn said! the evil eonsequentee of their woll•einsideriO)*o Dimino or FAZDZIULIC read,. Eau—John S. -Caegrare, Esq., of this city, hal *ldvices from Paris of the death of Fail:muck Kam, Eaq,, in that city, on the Sd of May, of Apoplexy._ Mr. Bahl *ass well known and respected real dent of this city for a number of years, and 1/11,8 'appal:deo consul to Bordeaux by,: President Tay lor, which office holdled until about twelve months ego. • • • BY THE YACIFIC: - • The news brought by the Pacific, although not of decisive importance, lent varied interest,— The siege of Sebastopol progresses—my slow. ly indeed, and as the telegraph , is now in the Lands of the Government exclusively, it is dn . cult to decide from the imperfect hints supplied, whether the besiegers or besieged gain most • ;Moulage.. Symptoms hove transpired of ex. ..., tended operations being about to consumes on the_part of the Allies. A force of 16,000 Turks, French and English hastily embarked on' &card all the available ships near Sebastopol, and . , stood away in the direction of the Bea of Azot •in a day or two therreturned;. and at hastily - trieembarked, Omar Pubs and his Turks making r a ll speed to ensconce themselves again in Eva- Itois. We are indebted to Roseau sources for I ell the information we possess na to this extra , , ordinary movement, but there seecns to reason to doubt the truth of the abotement. Gen. Can robert had reviewed the entire preach, army, and assured them be wocid emin enter Sebum -poi, either by the door or window. Negotiations betettim Austria and the Western l'owers remain where they were, but between Austria and Pais. Isis relations are becoming more intimate, and have; for object to-preaerve strict neutrality.-- Ruda .has dircued 'her representative it the Court of Darmstadt to notify all the German Governments that - Bassin will only hold to the AM two points of guarantee on condition of the perfect_ neutrality of (lemony. In England many incident* tend to mark the democratic change that is coming over the nations. In To _ stone parts of the country .. .Administrative Re - form^. meetings have been hold, and: in the • Rouse of Loris a debate on Elle:Moroi:tees mo. Aim drew forth an extraordinary amount of , democratic ipeoldng. The Paris Expoeition hos :, beenspectacle opened,- as a - the opening was a - failure. Ilebori, the would-be assassin of the I Emperor, hos been guillotined. Prom other , parts of Europe there is nothing remiskablo, ex- I cepthsg sin eruption of Vesuvius.' • , • On Friday, the 18th, the Queen publicly dis tributed medals to the wounded soldiers returned from the war, The distribution took plus itt the Sono GuardS, where a throne vu erected for — QC Queen, and Platforms for the members- of :names: and :other privileged Femme. As ' =by troops of gm line and militia as could be :metered were twiembled to eve it the character •of a military , spectacle. Ifer - Majesty , bandal Over 600 medals . In the awe of.nit hono—com numelog with the Linke ofCambridge,Gem doLsoy ..,ErinS, Lad Cardigan, Lord latcwM.Blr :Mosso browbridgm Captain Maude, - ka.. and ending with the prints men. Do canunany paned of April - . 30th, is the date to which correspond- , mice bymell from OiCrimeireaches - . At that date the English firewas mostly ausptnded. On - th e eight of the 24th; a, combat Wok place be tween•the 'ltliaSialt- and-Freach. sappers. The object of the Russians was to dig new rite pits, which the French undertook to' prevent. Con -Mutt firing and - bayonet work continued from 8 o'clock in the evening till 8 o'clock is the morn ing, when want of ammunition, compelled both parties-to - cease. • • The - Rassians bad, cinder the -firs actually dug and retained several new pits Two hundred French were placed honi is co. Oat coin: French hid, however, posited their ' asp eonsidetably , forward and mounted several new guns. Oa the 26th. Gen. Cm:trot:en leviewed the whole of Gen,. IfetequeVe. army of -absente d:so, consisting of fiie battallious of infantry, four regiments of cavalry and sixty guns.' The affair was magnificent in the extreme, end Gen. Canrobert made the most of it' in oratorical-die play. In several of his many "little speeches," he informed his hearers that in twelve or fifteen days he expected the arrival of 76,000 to 80,000 additional men—"when" said he; "if we cannot enter Sebeatopol. through the dcier, we shall through the.window." The , review was quite visible to the Reagens, but only •one sullen gun showed they were awake sail watchinglhe pro. ceedinge May Ist—The advances were ap- Preaching surely, 'though slowly. Nothing else reported. Lord Reglan'e despatch of May.let, says: - "I have little to report to-day. The Russians continue actively engaged In covering their ad vanced works, and they have constructed a new battery on the left of the Mamelou; troops are constantly in l motion on- the north side, end there is every appearance of the establishment ,of a very large camp on .the plateau above the Bathes, extending towards. Makensie's Farm. No movement has been perceived on the Taber nays." The following are supplied: to the papers by Lord Panmare: "The EbaSiii/LEal made a sortie on the night of ' the 11th on the. advansed works of the left at tack. They' moved -forward in two columns, but both were llnmediately repulsed, with con- - 1 siderable lose. The conduct of oar troop was admirable. Our (British) loss was one officer and five men killed, and thirty wounded." : ...Evening of the 10th the Russians hoisted a flag of truce, with the view to bury their dead I who were killed the night before in trout of our own advance. ' The truce was granted. 'During the night - the enemy opened a heavy fire on our. trenches, and maintained it foe two hours, but did not -attack attack oar advanced par relleLs." , May 16th, Gen. Canrobert telegraphs : - We ' contlnise our works. before the place. Various attempts-to smoke out the enemy [by cameo tem, or " stiakports"] have perfectly succeed ed. Oar troops. continue in excellent 'spirit", they are fall of ardor and tionfidence. Constaatinopli letters of the Oth, say that . the capitatiorrtax on :bristling is finallysibolish ed. Christians`, are liable to military service, but will form separate corps. The first Sardinian divialon went straight to the Crimea. , - A new Imperial manifesto has been issued at St. Petersburg, in which the Czar ardent another levy of 12 man! per thousand, throughout the Seventeen Western provinces, and to be supplied by the end of July., • There is some eduinr,e in the plan of operation in the Crimes, bat what it Isis not eery clear.— I Firstly, the Turkish troops were suddenly re- embarked, at Kendesch, and token back to Eu- ' patoris. No reason for this hasty movement- I was apparent excepting a rumor that two Ras elan divisions were about to make an attack.— Onarriving at Eupatoria the Turks found all precisely as they had left it, sod there seems no I reason to apprehend that the Russians so long as, with a few regiments they can keep the Turks shut into Eupatoria, will attempt the enterprise of taking the pLice itself. A reconnoissance has ascertained that the Russians hails 25,000 men at liakir near Eupatoria. The latest statement with regard to the posi tion of negotiatione was given in the - House of Commons on the 17th, by Lord Palmerston, whe, in answer to a question, repeated what be had stated apes a preceding occasion, that there 1 had been informal communications between the Government" of England, France and Austria, -since the last protccol of April 26th, but no for Mal communication,' which could be Lid before Parliament. , German papers mention a conference held at Berlin,Ton the 12th, between U. Manteoffel, President of the Prussian Cabinet, Count Ester , hazy, Ambassador of Austria, and M. Bismark who - represcum Prussia and the Germanic Diet. A private letter says the' confereeos was of a very important character. A union between Prussia and Austria for an armed neutrality I is spoken of as becoming more and more proba ble: and Gal Prussia, with • view thereto; will support the proposition which Aredria is about to make in CIO diet for the mobilisation of the Federal emitinganta. There is some prospect of mx interview, towards the end of the present month, betweeattieliing of Prussia and the Em peror ofAuatria.4 • .. The Allies are d to have forwarded their nl timattim to the wedisti Government. Driers have been given r r the immediate' erolment of the Swedish Mili —a step taken, it is Bopp. thia mid, as an answe to the sdoeurcure, to indicate that Sweden will p serve neutrality. The French squadron had arrived, and, with the British, was a dvancing into the Deltic.— Weather moderatel4fitte. LTGLAXD.—Sir . Clay moved the second reading of the Bill to abolish the Church rater. A warm discussion ensued, in which Government I opposed the second reading, which was however carried by a majority of 20-217 against 185. .Quite a crowd thronged the - avenues of the I Rouse of Lords, one s i nyezdog of dfondaY, the' 14th, to hear the de eon Lord Elleabough'e motion of want of con ro dente. The Earl of Ellenborough commenced his speech by saying that the nation had been now I more than a year at war, a period longer than It was imagined the war would Isis, and as yet On decisive success had been gained, nor was there , any immediate prospect *touch result. The me- 1 godetions at Vicuna, too, had. failed, and failed In such a manner, thr.t. is ,to say, by Russia bringing forward proposals which were perfectly inadmissable, as to- afford 'apprehensions of a protracted war,att well as is great oontest.f If an apology therefore was due fee bringing for ward this motion, the apology should be for not having brought it forward sooner. — Since Lord Palmerston's accemion to office, there had been a sort of torpor in public affaire--e, torpor which Palmerston- had endeavored to extend to the public mind, his first act se premier having been an attempt to stifle the committee of enquiry into the uusinanagement oi* the war. Lord Pal merston had been placed at the head of the Gov ernment, on account of his preaumed - experiene e of military-matters supposed to have been ac quired by him while Secretary at War. The 'Duke of Wellington onto expressed to Lord El lenborough his opinion of Palmerston, by say ing it was not worth while to fire great guns at small birds,—lxoplying that Palmerston was a wry small bird. Perhaps the "small bird" has lance "attained to the larger dimensions *fan eagle. At all events, the public took the idea that Lord Palmerton was the only "man for the situatioa" in the recent crisis, and he was made Minister. Nations will sometimes indulge in that unfortunate weakens which occasionally *Mktg individuals—they will gratify a fancy. Repentance won followed" on the indulgence of - the weakness. The people have become grade. I ally disappointed in their choice. While Perna meet has bee* in a state of torpor, the people have been thinking, and have arrived at the conclusion that it le necessary, in the selection, or individuals for public , employments, to re rd their fitness, and not to act by favor. 'Lord El lenborough then uttered the following remarka ble passage,—very remarkable as spoken by, a member ef.the British hoose of Lords, . ... ' have [cot been unobservant of the events. which have taken place in this country during• very considerable period of time; and I havecoa• versed with many who have equally 'regarded those events with vigilant 'observation; 'and it ma certainly in accordance with toy observation, and with that of others, that a very great, and as I, thinks very dangerous change hes come over the practice of the constitution. The time was when speeches In Parliament directed public opinion.. - Public opinion is generally formed out of doors, and, being there formed, acts op the conduct of Parliinent. 'I look with great appre hencion to a tdate of thingkin which perscno bowerremable, yet wholly Irresponsible, pommel power greater'perhaps, than that of Parliament, a state of things in which gentlemen of the plat form influence more than gentlemen of the House of Parliament. That state ofthings has been growing up in this conntry. I know the importance of watching pablio opinion. I know the importance •of endeavoring to direct it. It appears to me that public opinion, if I may express myself,resembles a great river between two dikes. The waters rise gradually, Idowii;itoPerceptably, and without danger, parently, in the eyes of those accustomed to their progress, but at last they increase to such a height that they . overtop and .deetroy the dike and potabilidOwn on the plain,desolede every. thing befcrie them. The same waters, however, if .diatributed by prudent and judicious manage ment would fertilize and beautify the land. It Is with the conviction that it is essential to the good working of the. Constitution that Parlia ment should direet, as far as possible, public opinion that I make this motion; and I snake It foi the purpose of enabling your lordships to plane this Howl in the front of the people.. - - Lord Ellenborough then prOceeded to discuss and comment on the conduct of the Government. He believed that Britain had lost the services of 16,000 to. 20,000 men for the purpose of saving some .£60,000.. The want 'of means of trans port - was the cause of numerous evils, and that traut tub attributable to the 42kweraeient The ======l both mieloaasgs* —The Mettle, to Vwii he Masborenitigike — tweet:- the erpolittes atwl t . _ tothe Ceimize. all - enated Armiriii: Had Rabin:Tit sent talfarna been an anny,:--Inui they. been. perthled with all the appti.nc's of an they 'night, when the- Huserians retreated front Mathis; have commenced the campaign from the Dniester, sad the first victory would have placed Odessa, .Nicolai, and the.Crianes !MeV-14111th' feet. It was determined, however, to send the expediion. to BebastopoL Tluianny was I;•ten dingly between Sebaatopol and -the sea, where it is now beleaguered, and cannot move in any directioc . - . It/. placed in &position in which It cannot - obtain decisive sitcoms, and it is pieced there by the get of Governreent. As to the suf ferings of the sick and wounded, ho would not barrow the feelings of his auditors,--they would be recorded in history. But to attribute any thing to, the defects of system was the subterfuge of convicted mediocrity. Lord Ellenborough concluded:—"My Lords, how can we, sitting bete 'by the hereditary right conferred for the moat , part, upon our ancestors, for thee ser vices to the State, for theif fitness for public employment, how can we refuse to adopt that principle? It is the principle of our own origin (cheers). R was because my father was a great lawyer, not becanhe he was a party man, that he was selected no a Chief Justice. He had no family, no connexions; he rose altogether by his fitness. It was not favor, it was fitness that Made Mr. Yorke Chancellor and Earl. It was not favor`, it was fitness that made Sir 'James Harris, the great diplomatist, Earl of Malmes bur,. It was not favor which raised the father of the noble lord opposite (LordSanning) to that office the reward for which was the Peerage which the noble Viscount now holds. It was not favor which raised the brotherd Cecil to: Mill iliters of Elizabeth and James, and the founders of two great families. We are here for the ser vices of our ancestors.,lt is for us then, who sit here by that right, and enjoy dignity and honor by reason of their services and" their fitness for public employment, to turn round and say—qt is true our tincestors rose by fitness, but our re-' latives shall enjoy advantages from connection with us, and from favor." No , I trust your lordships will adopt a different view of the inter est and honor of your House; I trust you will agree on this occasion to place yourselves in the front of the people. (Cheers.) Foe I feel that, Jo this protracted contest,' we shall often have need of the support of the people. And I de sire to secure that support by identifying this House with public opinion. (Lord Ellentezeough having moved the address, resumed his seat amid general applause) Lord Permeate contended that the resolutions now presented commenoed with truisms and plati tudes, and proceeded to 'make accomattorm in which the persons and acts impugned were but indistinctly portrayed: Considering the propo sitions, however, as implying o censure on the government,' he Met than with a most, distinct denial,.and should proporie a direct negative to the motion of the noble earl. In justification of the ministerial conduct, he urged the forty years' continuance of peace, the consequent insufrusien oy of our armaments, and the retrenchments which had reduced the army to a mere series of detached and bottled. regiments. Declaring that the government had labored indefatigably and successfully to supply all requirements, the Sec retary of War adverted in detail to the success ive operations of last year's campaign, and the condition of the troops in the field and the camp, arguing that In all cases the boot available coarse had beenfolloWed, and whatever evils arose were remedied at the earliest possible moment. The public interest forbade him front citing docu ments in his possession, but he ventured to as sure the House that since February last the British troops had been grediially Improving in health, strength and efficiency, and were now unmatched In every quality which rendered an army fit Ihr action, and formidable against the enemy. On tbo general allegation that inefficient functionaries were advanced to high office, he (Lord Palmer:lre) challenged attack, remarking that no single instance has been cited to sub stantiate the charge. Only three months had elapsed since the country passed through a pro longed ministerial crisis; and true patriotism, he urged, now pointed to a course. Which should allay public anxiety, strengthen the bands of the government, and give to the general and thee:my increased confidence in their constitutional direc tors. The Duke of .Neweastle rose and made some remarks in defence of the measures of his admin istration, and concluded by expressing a belief that such a pressure was exerted on Russia u must soon bring that power to favorable terms. Tne Margulies of Clanricarde, Londonderry and Latdsdown made a few remarks; after which the house divided, and there appeared : contend (all present) 71 ; non-content (includlngproxles) 171; majority against the resolutions 110. SPECIAL NOTICES. 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Lath Cb.ththa, Jrztstoxy, Key. raga; Pt!er. be.. ef ailkansfs, /Miriam Promeris, (kart. di DreAfty. Tbl. niedltine letzten:old to prodoor • ehansel In the miens, and a distort. fur idenholle striate. Beranell ramose, where vs bare mkt 1 4A. Jots. had lM mutt gratifylag, 'reentlta so, to perms who are Maly desirous ol basal= off the indahrease la InlVtg. this elixir will be • gnat help. Mold - atilt per tiotab at the Drag Prow of PIL 07.0. IL KEYSER. Na If° Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; sign of the Golden Koster apTl•dler Re: !ham intnal Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. Mt O f P i PIC SN AOn TO .W cAL NoinU,S . & STI An ral INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mel amine, Purnitum &a. In Iron of fountry. Th. =WM Pritell/s, combined with th• ematity of • /MO thitiltat, entitles the Insured to gidang la the prolate of tn. Oompanr, without natality sw t 0..,. The &mint Certlikatos of Mt. common Mr Cita mo connirtibla •trolotiV i ttfiet r =r-ker Cand y. IL 3i. imam., Seorats4. D1RM.7088. , Man Thaler. • Le, rhi R. .glehhuntg. Wm. ft. Ttgompann. T. C. ltdrlthnl. 0. W. Cnrploato, Omni , . N. %Ow, . &al. W. Tingley. Z, Lothrtm, Hobert peep, ll.l.. Cerro, O. 8. Wool, / , Hobart Tolima, • • gersball BIM i Ittlmerd O. Joann. Junin le 'bole.. Wm. "lamer. Jacob T. OnnUng. Arahlbald (MM. olf •Idirrati. I Wm. M. rimonle, Mils. lOU re J. O. CO/YIN. Agent. soya. Ilelni anti Wool assets . g DUBUQUE. lOWA. We offer for Isla One Hundred Lots, very sdraotagsonsly 'located. I..ths Litt of Dobtasue. ssa 0.. •Dortfollr ropiest propoSalr for , rams. or any Isoltrak of Cum. rt. e.mpution nr th. amt I hl.o a ci.ntno n. it. to ado tit?—tho lot.. UPPri id/whoring! Elver Magnets transeeted loore—the boar/ Ind teed*, toserthot with the ProototooPidil oppreetetlog Woe of real ..tat., comb!.. to Moth* &Arabia multi to.thom Wahine .to invest he City' Property'. AIIf Ittltatatlon rill b. pietepttemennenksted If 4e deed. Akira* T. JE.".tft. • COMPANY, isdOsims. • Nbuoo fm Balm of a Taousaud Plower., for beau. omo t s be Co=pl. km, so 4 medla►tiog.►ll? Pain= Sad rItinXISI fl•nm the tme. add el Dr A.m.'s, 140 Wand *Wag Malawi ELPI-1 LA Piro a masuraxes Vamping. No; 140 (111ESTNUT STREET, OPPOBI7II kindslAl7ol 1101134 Will make ell of lueuranee. either retus ai or 14mItod, o%?mil. c . , Trlptlp of Property or '1143 '"L • S.lff li r l . ffn, 11. W. HAMAR, VlOO Proglelont. euttdrot Chic P. Union, . I- Qr. 11. huglish. I ' en. W, Irown, P. 11, IS I Joe. S. Vaal. Phsrmau Martariroo. • I t h Oll C e l :.' Lan. tunoutrals. flaaratarY I.XIYPIN, Agent, den-ty fa • . cots.? rd and Wood etraota. , — AiSecret for the Ladies—Row to preaorye Bsautr—Potet us. Cbalkaally White, or any of the so- WWI ecagnatlnt. In - .moral a tided or pillow onto plsa lon If you would ban the wow brought bog tolnlgr 011)0 • clear s beiltby and transpartnt akin. and lila and ;vlgb; infused throuith tba sygtolu. Pt* bath of Outer's Span ish kilituro, and take It anardlos to directions. It does not taste gu11... wall aa your nutmeat; but. if attar a fen doors you do not 00d your health alai beauty your atop Wasik and rigorous, no. vowse pp.. gm Terab.d and larlgorate4 liana_ Spring mortslug, than yous oeso la hoPahva, and all the valuable *will) estioiro , pooolg, go lb/ gaught. It Is lb, veinal 0 0, 01001 . of th tog known: to perhotly barn:noels, and at Monate time orfully ofilesetaus, See odvartlagrunt. Itatement from Cana/la.—Quebec, Fob. 71 . 1 41601.—Steurs.11. e. Pabnatork a oo.:—We tout the vlasuure reoetrbt& thle =t iog. the within militate ofSotry Ten:Woo. which Intl be very Arratifyirrx to you, se %wee tent voluntarily. We air, seittlrtuesro4. .eery truly J. MUNSON X 00. Oruirtswzr-;.tty little 45001 gt.... 4 teem er.4 m• sm. older, ...re for eoushlrrable Ilev nattering Irmo moms. purettare4 two bottles of , your Vintona', which% sue them three deem serarding dl, VIM U CVLIVFOIrt eyr 4batrAt. th ova. 7railm-a,teat-,%110. t orttoida . t to o Yam Vulluelt Da It toy duty to rsoutesoeo4 it to the l, a.. my optxdoa....qf matt etleardous ram. gin veratsme Offoled to the per...k.. iga,.....r••• tO r t.• rem rett r obille.l .. .. 4 : 44 . ClN=al=7 , , f solar a.. 00.1, TRUEIaKDICLNAL COD LIVER bit. Carefolli wepatid . from noie. but, • Nib aad ttsalthr llama ands .thef itpervidea of thalf Mind at the Medea J. C. B. CO. take gelatinisers la cawing that brawl etatorbak. osisosnmt et [lto saverlor male ampule ' tam, bugutearsaaleallan eat le taltalonalthea,. dhlrellith WU..nwt dalleato. , I$L to &hart to tba peculiar amecla Mb vary nimble and setoutillo r0m 0 47. Ito lam* 12 tha eon ofCbtoblo ftbstozusita. Soroyola, and long Dta now wboso &Won/ ahvlbd sad torooneral la. Ls wo hoar Outten Or gehjo:tbor. It L mg belcondidtpul to pones* boding rhinos alsoan incootparobla to &or athe o pdf.. Said In bottles. wholorla and Mail, by the lauw. oltheturni. JOICU C. BAKU it CO.. • No.loo North Ttiltd ,Ptllladeipbta. And by Drutetto Pittobargband htt4olditv2 DRUG STORE FOR SALE. RETAIL - DRUG STORE, favorably locat ed. et the corm of Meehan tad Many Sha.Alleghear eter,"mill be add ea ressonable tem. yen particulars enquire 'ef • IipaELVO BUM, Wholesale Drogst - do.GO Woodah. Usbargh. ~~5~a.r... OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD imt. It , G WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. On il after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, th• P TEAMS will mow lawn. oa th for. Lbw ::: I Mum IMS, sups o T ia. sr- Paus " " me o♦. a. Sumo Tat r " LT 3 P. It. Thar Tralua all mu Hermitlike O 4 4thn., and mined than with the Coironbus and Chichiniatl. Ohio and Ind!. ens and Bellatinatathe and Indiana Railroad. At !lane• eald. emonorolose an nud.• fOr Newark. Zanorrllle, manilla. Sandusky, Toledo. Maro. £o4 and at Milano. lbr Cleveland. A. No tram ran on Stuidai Through 'Hetet* are fold tOGlncinnati, boulnllle. Cl. Louis. IndlanapollL, Mack Node Llano Fur; Warm Chrodand and the principal tains and eltlea In the Wen The NEW BRIGHTON AGOOHDIODATION TRAIN will sate Pittatonsh at 10 sled 6 v. IL, and New thigh ton at T a. le. and 1 r.L. Yar Zebra rad Antbar latemation.onlY J. G. CURRY. • At tba amber am.. =A. Lbr Idobangshals Or at tha Erdersl .lava EltatiOn. t GEORGE PARKIN. newt. Agent. M!==E=l HOLMES j _ RABE & CO eitiOOKSSOR TO A. 11. HOLMES & BROWER, • item:nut:alums Or SOLID 808 VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT. TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco k Cotton Screws, mortoweeererkorfor eeeseleers. Oar And Bridge Bolts, witbAhresd sad Nute complete', PITTSBOII.6II, PA., Woassocal, No. 112 Rom Aso WI nun rm. so'nm. WOOD LID RIWZDZIDDIeI. lir All reit wansatted. POWs suypestal by .stogie onpbteation Oristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. As rod clouds &Aso h.tb. And blacken over heaven's blue skylight. Ho Oltsranoso's IWo Dr. toenail To bleak Unbar that any burostn. h. cattle dab cunningly blacken. the fawn When an enemy darter/4 the queer Little gnome: eat .. snick Csastasonoi TDI dart. tb. Hely, With Ids Do, of all dyes not efdelent sod ow! Clistattaro'a Exadatat ILh'Dra la pout 'radials sad„ tall at DE. lind.gfra. 140 Wood atteet, at the Aga of Ma Gorden Mortar. at47-daw.. HENRY H. COLLINS, souwesoulo AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AND W , •OI..FAALE DRALER CHEESE, DOTTER, SEEDS, FISH, And Prodnen No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. V 131 EUX:1111 FLEXING R0T113311,8, coma. Iv 2. MD • al) • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. 00 WOOD STREICT_, PI. MEM 08,1"4: 111.sade•04.1* . atso V•lasinirk. Uwe Praixistono vlllar.he Western Insurance Conskany OF PITTSBURG H. Will'faux& ram.- ainuoparNtr. Insure aga i ns t Icindo of pe - And Ma:ine P. Jr,. 'Mint mw a., J. W. Ha m. Wm. V. Nlnate3c. .eo.Thwele O . W. Itlekalton, Lymt. C. nonann, /nation, J. Llpptemott, Wm. IL dada. Wird tumor Institution ntantod y Dtmetort Ina known In Mb =summit,. and who .1 11 Ilbionily it.tnet and promptly pity 1/I_beeur It Ina 017:C; 4.124r0r Street. (*Mans * Warebourn,) up stabs, Mtg. Janet The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, half tligeovered In trod parton Ina& . rm.! that cure ceerstind J troe th.r went Berq/144a I ya resume* . . . DUNCAN, •SHERNIN lc CO, • Be klu tried le I. flyw it.,. but amd ... 1 * ut ,2 oo'llf ON TILE UNION BANK, 'LONDON, rolled ennept in Viroqua. (bath thundrr humor.) Ile hag IN 61731.4 OS 21 AND UPWARDS. PM ha hie oaillod4oll MOW SAVO hundred errtldeste. of K. al bait.. The re D ra ft, are era ft e hhe at e n t h e pr i a . eititnr. all Waldo t...aty miler and I . Opal Towns offlngla nil. It...Auia inland, and tbie Two bottler my wart:uteri to core • Donlon en, ma lb . of Um We. Ora la thaw bottle, will mire Um swot kind of pimple. .7 . ,: ar.. dm= BILLB . • Two to three inittlae iilli clam Lb. eyetets of W. . M. A. Grnnebann A, Baffin, IN. bottles era witnentail to ems tbe wont oaaeer to 1 I'ILANSI - ORY A MAIN, Bu moattulad stineutok. Which ware aft a KrAtittanoe to all parts of Owrilinny. • Thine to bee Lott'. are warrant.! to -are al. Ifond ' p.e.......b.g ....4 hotbed. ... man of errelpelad2 I Nelms lotormling to trnrei ationdurar procure through One to two b.:4We are warranted to .an el boom in i uLour. of Coedit, oar whiel;Sluney ran bit obtained, as the era needed. lo ialf rve Of Nurope. Two total. are verrantad to curb mania* of the.. ; offlaredoe m at Eilla. Notes, and other foonitfolo to Arr , ring biotettlie among the lair. ! tom wall noel. prompt attention. • Poor to els bottine are warranted to our. ...rope..., ; wae B. witualts a cil, running carom Wood. owner Third street Qua bones will run wolf eruption of the skin. Two to ittne tottlam ell warranted to rum itbe woo l 'l'l-- man of ringworm. Two to thno betties .7 TS Innontwl to eon ttm O. pgrat• cum gr rt.:mutton. , Titres to four bottlso warrootod to nue alt rtmeal At* to eight botthia OIL aura the worn run df snwido A bmso t Is always mportinswwl from too tnt bolt], and Next Mllll It .111.TIVItI4 1141.11 tha 40,0 iloAntity I. tike.. Nothing beaks lintworiable m Mom who ham In vain tried MI the wmaderfu/ utedlehme d the no,. sa that • common weed growing In the yeeturen and alms .01,1 stone naa monad rum mere limner In the system "Mt It Is now • Szed tut. If you bare • humor IChm to dart .Ttuir• am no Ws nor coda. Imam or ha. about It sadtline some new and yours. I peddled mar • thounant bot tle. otitis tti• vicinity of Doan& I ram Its siTiote tt awryt=olrimcf doim•oree of the are cam ems &mein units. I an.. It to children • 111.? 0141 to old ample of ditty. I llama.. leff.Pun7.worril bolded claim, astute dash eau Ka and flabby, remured to • paled Mad of health by ..o. bottle. • To Mom who am enticed to • sick beedeiche, will always maw It It dims groat relied to catarrh and diadem. &Sal vho ham tow meth. toy mom hece hen and been regulated by It. Who.. the body hr sound, It week guile may, but where them I. any derangement * 1 of the Ihnstlons ornate.. It will cause nary singular reel RUM. but You must not be Martried—they shave 'damp pear In Cam four dare to • week. There b_nerirr • body. cult to.. It. On the contrary, vibe* that fairing le mine You will Ind yourself Me • new parson I board Muni of Ibr most attramigant enconliams of It that man over ile tamed to. No change of diet keret amessaryt-eat timber You m EM. i haws 11 .Itwan herb, which. whoa Min mitred In sweet oil, &GWYN* Sacdulona swelling of the not and under the mos. Prise 60 cents.. Price of the Modica! Dieromyy SI Per bottle. DIRECTIONS TOR Ildlt—Mialt, one tablerepoonful p. ; der. Children over el bt yam. denial spoonnah stalthwo Osia Co sight rearty t8.1;03111111. AS ral dilemma t o be made appiWthle• to all constittalotna tidt• witouith operate on the bowels Peke • dor. Ai scror. KENNEDY gins prnanal stimulant* In bed timma..of fula. treat s orbet lio oloweds mad MA al Dr. KETSEICS,DifeIIerT 110 Wood af WESTERN TEA SPORE, Comer of Wood and Sixth streets. W. IL it'OLURG. Our Teat will be found on trial unoqualed ampler ilea. OW . .. ~.. Bloat. Oolong, 40, 60, 62, 75, Yonngiltyst rt 7n, 0, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 76, andl,oo per lb. Engßrenkfang, 50 and pedal idkO•P., 7 6 , l im 75' eta. per lb. ' I;00 .t, 1,50 per lb. Tuma pot up to glop bozo' Rota II to 22 lbs. tut Nall or, A Moral Oman made to Wail dean. C0P9228—„7000, Ls Quo o, and Rto atefio. Oren and 8004R3—loetrines,md lidemrsk.o2lßdoenird and ChuhalCupan. ' Ataa, MomZakt, 4saca. Adler, Jinn% sad Dried Jnidu, dkx. mlta . JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron gagin MANUFA , Iron h alts, Vault DOOM Window glutton, Window Goardo, NOS. 91SeeOnd at.,6r 86 Third 8111, (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGII, PA., Have on hand a misty of new patterns Panay and Pialu mailable an a/1 purtimiou Particular at tinition riee to antioinng awn Lan Jobbing don. at Abort natio.. mbatf ARNOLD de WILLLAUS Furnaces, tlf . Chllson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing 'AND YITTINO CIENIUtALLY. Par Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. A. A W. will au/tenet kir Warning and Ventilating b 7 11.440,0 t notW•tar. Flom or ()Whose* Strum.. Churches, Wog; &Ones, Irseturies, thyme lioaar, CsurS HMO, Jall lintels or Dwellinsta No. VA avra:et, Vitiation PEARLITEAN KILL, . . ALLEQUENY. inuiir dellTered. to *OM' in either of the %rotte n . •—onp mar be lift et the 111111. or Iti mu' beide et the scone o N WI tAION A 00.012 Woodet. • iA UN a RANTAR, teener Weed) , and At. Clalr eta. 11. 1., 11011 W AN Drultweller?". MUM, Czall .ulll,l Ms r. , ' htbfb Bit AN. 13 'NNEDY A CM myY9.4*wlaiT Marsh's Radical Care Truss will cure 01 .417...07 0w of ovate:NW* Honda. . . Truax at 'micas Moat always on band. Cblldranb Trump of dttroinat Amu and stranttb for nil. Muth, Woking' torrationt• or Enitrgad Veins. Abdasnlnal It tlOoorttry—A daunt 111fintout kinds. 111. Prom Att th• 'ninon and awe at Plloa.' ' . lbotddirltraca to talky** emliAl and deltodival'oon• dittos of tha Mut aud.osany ditaars of 111 Ob " r " .' "Suipanilon bandagoa . - .1- ,-. Al/ Om artbdas taajtba bad ar siraid at DU. 101 t, I tr , .4 Eal !rbolstai• 41141110aM T*UAS DE 1 . 0 "I gat °taw 06144 monar.or wig t• MI to AA* mall 7 Wallas' *await sal 'liana*, , • ~iirgrollF•ll Citizen's Warange Comyt*rutiburgii s witaily Ait zblz kes„ orincr, w wArxR, WOOD STRESS& • 10.16.Dfal7NIM /HILL ADD MAW) RIESS Cat 2113 OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI awns, L'Il) TRATIMMULISS AGr Antra AgebuS Lau or DeNsos by Per. A LBO Vie BE A and ,NLAND WAFIGAZ7O,9 trdVIEVIRRTATION . nascrou: i 11.14 bard Ram& - 8. R. Rim rl 1 8. 1 11 6 4 4 /mad. &Wan. J. frimaamakar, i Wm. B. Ran, ...-. . dm Wm. Dun P. Jr. tUlf Nitta. RlllO Pranock. %nor Bryan; Jim. PLClumrr - John 'sew Dagnerrian Gallery. ME. NELSON would respectfully inform his friends and the unblb margin that ha order to. h. mut the daily ttaireutter &mum{ :tir ed. an. had barn and hu now miseleted pn Wara t e " 42 Pon Ohlea, Third Uremia one of the wet monone and suentineent Sky Light thillerise ecenteneted far .1:1a. itwrilotipe mum, In the Mated States. We are now Inepared te areente Ukrumee ghee end eirlue In ear weather, from o'clock A. M. till 4 dela& P. M. A Melt hum al l Is maenad, whether they wish Ihr Libman so moot. home. Old Peet Ocoee Handl:Lc Third street 44,41Aae Pannsylvama Insurance Company, OF PITTSBURGH" CORNER OF FOURTH AND EivITTHFIRLD Bann& AUTHORIZED' CAPITAL $300,000. LVSURR BUILDINGS AND orIIRR PROPERTY: AGAINST LOSS OR DIM BY FIRE A N a viga t eEßl OP ca and Inlandon and Transportation: DIRECTORS. Wm. P. Johnston. IL M. long. W. Irt2inteek, A. J. lona. Body Pattetsym Kennedy T. Ihteri. drier Sproul, J. IL Jones Jamb Painter. Wade Hampton. Jams. a1:4167, • A. A. Carrier. 1 42.1. ‘ liVer e4 D. R. rant. __. FICE Prerided—Tlon .W P Johnston ßd. , Tito President-14 O F Patterson. Real:eery and Trineurer--A A Cartl4l4, Ants/net Seqe.tory-8,8 Cern.% rili6l ta16.17 • _ _ MONEY. INSURANCE. Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon, Illinois, and ail =current Bank Notes, PurrAmed at LOWER RATES Man any other Howe. TILE PREMIUM PAID FOR OLD SILVER ANDGOLD. SIGHT DELFTS on New York. Phlladalphta Chula watt, et. Louts, and the Drinaltal ORIN at the halted /Halal. (=abated In rams to lull at LOWEST RATES. FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES OF BOUNCE MOM FOR tat 1401TARIS 13803URCE 01 100000, CAPITAL, $2,600,000, and the GRANITE INSURANCE CO., of New Yank etty: o'onloton, BROTHER A CO., swum Ewa re Bindtere and Losnraoie Asta Elemy4llnfe WAS Wood idy one doer from tat st. PITTSBURGH Life. Zirei & /Wine Insurance Company Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBUR. PA ROB?. OALltir, Prosictott. Jur= IA !Scri GH m , lArel , This Company makes every Insurance ap to or eor.actod LIFE RISKS. itlf=otilgtgb=s,altao l* A d • orally And against Loos or Damage by Fire, And„ ......* adainatih • Peril, of tha Ews and Wand ?initiation VollehT,Cwid U arilla lowan rates ocasittant With gait/ orasoroax Reheat (Wear. Alexander Bradler. James EL noon. John Fullerton. moel aleOlurtan. i i°l"lll4l4u P r PC mana.M. j(=AWri Ball athnot. John.lll= David Ilkbey. floral° N. Lee.lLttannlnp Join: oar . .6.lrie (Poet CODY Ire. fat oal.l itEMOVAL. McCOED & CO, HATTERS, Rove removed to their new etore, 131 ilhoi rem; 5 doers aft; IVIA erect, which r hare bullt Ea the err.n adaptation to our Intraamod brusittem The girl. Door bail been fitted up In MODERN STYLE exclusively for our retell Ira& where elliuy bound "amulet. asnartusent of tbs. MOST PASMONABLE STYLES of Guts' sett Youths' Dress and Suit Mb sad Cepa, be uell u LADIES' SIM% GATE and OEM, : OREN'S GOODS, adapted to the =mons. We ehall blowout 1, Nee our Mends et our ter stop. n. Seer tumor aortal are expressly mconr RIM= SALE TRADE...bore 'stand • fall 'stock or Irate and Caps. embracing Sasser. PIA. wary twisty. Bolt, Pa num Legborn. Braids, and Palm Leaf Hate;• Pinch and Gmb Cops. and Chltdran's Goods of all kinds, • h ?chants 'Unfair Writ,' CU tad It they Interest to amain* oar staclowour forrlllies aro turn to to ortablo N to compote with any jobbing bona. la the carlarn it4s. at? Notice.—Boetliavos4 Holland Bitters ix sof, is some poem* .oppose,: a eultatltutu f r brandy. It contalu merely sufficient orbit :e preserve It. Waltf-r It to the public *lmply u a remedy vhich mu be depend• W upon, la neo cue. of.Dyepereis Headache, and Indl getUon. It efn be found an excellent remedy for the many unpleaaant affects atiandhad a amuse of climate and ewer. Soo advartisenzsat Ia sanitinrealmn.. fish and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN al A Priecial Bulletin for the Sick.—Dr. Jaw. , * wripwviiiwg RaviW nahows with wonderful rapid Is 7 ...I 7 dloordo7 theldoot lo tho dizo7hso apricot= so db.. tho ovNtit.t room tho otromotb; tuurtord the mar t dn, brag. the arms, Owe ihwittetty to the with; "no. candu the soon tal onerodoo, banish., donototoon. howls I. Mk attnnuotod from* g wore robnot alneddittdd irritation. malt. the distorted haaaltudlop, bulk, op the .hattersd coosUtztdond Lod may bo holm orithoht feu b 7 the foobtott maldoo, wig, or mother * as it hi. omhydood solely of thopskoo of me Oriental bog* Pettit ohl7 to bottom" exisharsto cod seldom If the sista= ha. b7couto ruldnd by Imotoprr todtdhro. coo. lb. Cordial dill lama man 'foram vitality tote in. orr organ. The !monads rondthog Man tau bouts or toe IPPligation to labor of say kind. to ;Ohl)) , Youdtrod by Ito stflothAnd ladles aag•gsdhi otdoutaryooodyttkokh and Rad et. ladooratdoneo Willem. dill end it • ado sad !Heathy abholont. Wherothodradatiou of tho blood odorldob. or =7 of th•fostetkuudf the body an tooted .d Or hoPorlbstly bothozood, It odd nothi lb. noSorsl az tion awl rocuatualeato permanent , 11•7777 to the soar ddro and dhrhdtmtive orgaoh Thcoe who arc; bowel down by phrokal &batty. and ea foci. as to dop►ir of ever recovering , the victor and Wine of manhood, ere ineltol to giro thlo etistidarful /origami:l atrial. It ocab,tica the elements of their restoration.— &faro they have cortionoel the tint toil's. they win be 0112111 . 40111 that the re,oteratlro Iviodple la at work In re, ary debilitate) portion rd thole frawirti sod bops, soon to he realised to their ttuiroarh recovery. will vorlawc op la their hearts. no Ikeda IA oat tip. highly euncentrobal, la rat hot Oa& Prim IA par Ltles tvo an. $5, six ror 112 C. 11. It MO, tropriatot. 4 Na 192 thowlvay: -Ng. Tot. - • Aossze.—PlttsLariac /unarm 11404., Na 10 Wood gm% Um. Q. Hunk 140 170.)4 at; IL 6.6624016., 67 170.1 sG— AlfHssn7ollyr J. P. ?Liam. . Mg by Druirtitte throusbout the Marti Mut., Calm <ln and th. W..t 1n41.• . NEW ADVERTISEMEMS F ISH bble. No. I Baltimore Herring 40 do do Trlmzood pad; 4 half bblo. do do do, Jur AMT. In. and 4 •sJa A. JOIIN WILSON:VI/ Li R, COFFER -100. bags prime urea Rio Co Y.. JAR nedi and Tor sale by JUN NI LBC, ),I N 0.268 Lltartr at. EMONS-45 boxes in store and for sale by' }el ISAIAR DICKCT al . ti to ar EMONS &ORANGES-40 bIlL,Let10118; 10 bac.. Orsage4 riv t lbe Lee br /13AIATI DICKEY A 00. lI.JOTASII-50 casks first gorts for sale by B. A. PAIINBSTOCK a).. Woixt and Ittit it. .1•1 URKIE'S BAKINGP6 I #)SIIII . S.-,-11 • . J et I ""A amt'.K cu t. 6 .t r .ebzsmca a co. TANNERS' ► IL-25-bblo. for sale by n. A. PAIINZE4T , OR A CO. IiNLAVO#ING EXTiACTS-10 Pre-e -wn sirs ' V i orri, — Almot, tintisls 214'.17. jel BA. PAUNIOITOCE CO. A ItROW IiODT---& largo lot of voz fine 'lonl.trZglat;flitagil.ll7.4.t ndd SALAD O.IL--I have on 'hand a largess aorttoettiof Aga Wad OU fur Wl* um. la. Ppol wanting • anal artiala alway• nrocar.h 1 Jal JOH: FLI:111N011. cot. Ullmann! and nuke tat. EDICIDIE CIIESTS . —I have on band TRAZ: bud gge saziimrt 0a1v . 11..• int 3.3 Obost au:J=l sol'o ' xaml3•tbma tetnrif.:= ng iilombere. as I .3111 toll bitter egd it rtlnts than as be bed *lowborn to aselty. .3. Mt/HG. TELLA 811.AWL.S—A. Mallon & g i g :02 . ttirg ire T r . h TRibildlr+oB—.-A.:Aloso4 Co. & . him *yam!! vrry lags asortm eat &utmost styles of Dna and Alen tills Trimmings, Boans4lllbb3l24 11^.4214 aka. Tat:angora. Lew. to : •' • ...81 LATEST PUBLICATIONS— •. Dem:row. n ktadai an 4 litheothuloonntfrayr. Hues T voll.ln the Chinn* novinn• • • ill.nnnlnr DOT . . by John D. tyne.n. , • ;M % 73= ° 1 3 IM4 P oona) Eleogily . of lb* Sos. Amy: • • • koonal Prowl; A 4 . uartet annul knk4 omPl."; National . for sale by J. L. READ. Throne:lk stroot. VALUABLE 'DWELLING. HOUSE ON RauP. VON BALK—A well finish& Ad& Eon& No.= ot., maid& shall and two prams. align room and kitchens and ay& absashael. gra illattes. - lath. tv st, sltb hot sq 4 cold &tar. sad ars, roar& lease for comfort sad hulas.' The bat ls LI ft. ?root by 100 deep to aa P .4- aso& l_is • K Prl Wad hzdas ars isw =Vast r1141.:I . KIITEKEnT $OO. 140. 'Elie- 11 BOXES PRIXE W. B. CHBEEE vl 1 reed this day and br saly_hr_ _ . WU, ii.OVIVUita a cu. Ile Matti : I(irk BEAMS Medium Rag — Wrapping Ij i t'F‘crericittnoirrlii47.6.. nui LiblalY eilt3lB.,Dble. Med. Vas Wrappingl.attar; .%1 . 712,1 ibr:nditr ' 1 4 . 6' Or t rirctu'' mixes a oo..aia liwat, lIBL&EXT/Lk. 820111LIC, ATMEKPOSSZII264iitSig Ibleditar at A. Hamm . .. , .i - --- - 1 --.-_•,._ B. • -, , . - 41 A FMINESTOCK 4 CO., ... .._ , CORNER OF WOOD AND - 11IM STREETS. 1, , .., .. _ .„ - ~ - P - I-T , TB ' I3I7•R obk 1 - 1. Itoportart,alia - Divalers=4* : e` = ' ... LINSEED 011 4 -- LARD OM -- -' / roOHOL, VARNISHES,. TURPENTIN__ .R, • .„/ TANNERS' OIL, WINDOW GLASS,- PAT.M.E.DIOLUES, . SPERM OIL, !mass WARE, PERFUMERY,:; _ I IWIIALE OIL, BURG. INSTRIMPTS BRUSHES, .I, (SPICES. MANUFACTURERS OF I: WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LITHARGE: WE HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS ANDNOW RAVE A t -ImA &cum.,. tilling orders ottls promptness slut dletatals, - - • ,• 1 . , !tug nendent pattners In the Eastern cities so tate adraeltall thurpoi".• p.a.*, ..,,,,, to led wash ce to 1, _mast limo dealers on.. faro:rata. terna ail 1.0 Sobel Our brand or w .us LEAD we guarantee to befiTßlCTur PUltdi and fa Wfltilit ntd 'Moaned b 7 ' Ile 11""" ntalib ' lISMBII i'tgatigUOß flu:dated with &talk Gamma. Frattoutljtmgh ntrartlolts• aptViAT i moni , 27005.s.i.sALIEDm2T. 'n "7. - 1 - .:_..(_ ' Attort9lt SALEs. DEWS. MEDICINES, DYE SUMPS, PAINTS, NEW COAL COMPANY—A. Carnpauyis biting fanned rms tbst wpm of working soon ..olots and extensive udttes °few:tool Jana Elltmolootis Coal qn the mighborbootl t Plitaborik. raw= deacons onn vatting Oslo memo in ttni Cant . panr. eon obtain fall par. tkolan on stylisation . WeidLlN A nON. aid Worse for Sale or Rot put my Coal Works in successful operation. me that ThrHlfttnassnel lastalla of Cod an dellYartal pa day,/ now aro them for lialaor rent lewd sole I will Loa Rz • lama of man. The Coal Is of. the Teri hest n ail and in quantity enough to last many Mrs. The beeline to new and anatantial.• Th• Railroad is good and Ironed throush. , antidote ileums for the miners. nine Eat; tarty ears, all 14 wood order.— The Morris on the - Aladdin/ lirer.Ahrtal Mal g r b/Vr2grehl ii t m l iN t I.4 a g a t d Wiw u r i atney with setale , aerated and under antral to d err two thousand bushel. pada, to Lawns, - Meat W 03.113/ tat time Itor thil descron and tmno imply to - mylIC-Imd Jana B. BIOR(idN.II3 Liberty it. - - - OIL OAKE-3 tons reel and for gala by 121730 - = Me LIGOETE. INSEED 01 11_11br.l. by bbla. prime xeted an , mao BELL t uacnzre DEMIIiES-6 sacks reed and for sale by I m 730 1111 LL MGM. fIUNNI BAGS-2000 two bug. and 1000 UN ur Ims.ln tiara sadtbr nle my3o HILLS MGM S I .IF ST UFF ;T IO tons ItingtE ra i tr. We, BBOOMS-76 doz. In store and for oaks by m 73 0 V , 130 BELL!' LIGGETT: irANNUAL MEETING of StOCkhOlderll f l ofthe Pleat= ofof the Pittsburgh. Cla• dueett sad Do ubrttl le T i r i li s t u p Cootpeag,•lll b* held on the Plan eONDAY,(4O) OW Alga NEST. et the afgee or P.Pner, _Thane bo a la tea elty Pittsluerei et 025100k..P. SI. uty2&bed J. E. bIiIOHICHIRD. . J. W THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND COMMISSIONER FOB PRNNSYLVANII, Davenport, lowa, I)UriLL Buy, Sell and Locate Lands and v v Laud Wariantr. PAT TAW. 0./1. A Gait. MAD Mom,. te. Rea. W. 7. JohnsAi . :Ulul ti g ullitO.a• 0 viab a, Plttabargh.geillort To the Kneed 'World. Gnat improvaeloot ID the Covering at Violin NuVbrdes de ra,irc-Th 0 ...,,, AMUR= ONLY BY JAMES DODD. • IN introducing Wallow Cordes ae:Violia to the notice orProtessort. Amateurs ad _tholdablia et. large, J. Dom bee mt Davao to aliaNDrat teapreaarmahod & of p MS, Eirmak se Eitrle re a as thep ad the eeamserml audio himhy the only poDU of tate 8111X05 Emma. daring Ms. wietWo coutitty, tad Is Mental with that .dot ea the (lostinent,vhere these modes ham been hitherto roamfeeterid ter-these greet liollolete They are Wailful law Damara; era ered with rad aDor and powers estimated • tollitestm of Tom areatallad by say of tha gams in swung 011 i fTe v imsddegr u ost iu hrom t:4 4 :or iloltneello Basun on the 021211 principle, with Diated are which ha can likewise cordidantly recommead. Testimoelele from the Milarier. mem of the swot dls- LL e ngnietted Professors. has beentad.azatig many oth Camillo SIMI, IL ViatertatllMl,3°' O. Darn., A. !bum; Chas. Oberthew ttoTtoolot. O. G_aynamer r i ' L 11.14.Dasido,' gat. ILlNtry. P. emu tow - lr ,tt. • bi OIIABI door 1111 loth A „- No, 118 Wood 2,1 ALlVintiNno PedosatolN!koLea (Itinsa) VlOll2l Strinft. Cheapest 3lngeal Workta the World. PRIeIT)NI BEAUTY'S ALBUM Of Muhl& Bads and Blossoms. COLLECTION of new and admired POLK 18. MAZlMltnand scnorrtscm. FOR THE PIANO . FORT& Eteent.trol,y [unit :ea .Ith Pin Elegant and Appropriate rhalana la litlverePA AT D'Ailiaton.of tha Walnut naive= zio. I Ilsitto Sonoda trotrot Mfr"?. Rev.em bwm, atolts Pohllattett and lbs. NU by SAMUEL 0: JOll.lB, 610 Drouleat. fn. Nicholas Hotel.) Now Yost Tbe eb3etr nark ylli be Arta br man to war nait of the scomtry on swept of ONE DOT WM: arldnuteati to - Se6ID.LG Jourr.6lo Bsoedstay. strffillnd 6k Nkbotaa note, New York. BLACK SILK. NET, for Itlmitillia, , rtred: er • two, . . HORNE'S.7k. Market at. MANTILLA ~TRI.4I3IIIIrGS of , all kinds Oatcrolywd .HO • 71 Harks tot. FItirCHTUTILLINGS-30 do;:jasi ;mt.- el. sad &larva ataFt. ofMnllinear Goods. and WDlte &mast Itildaina, a* MUNN Alsakes at R BASQl:ta—liturpir4E - Burabitehl bay. reed !VDUs and Calmed Etataaktaiiad Bain : „• .;.40)• ' .`%": _ DLAOK SILK LACES—We nave just. re- J.J/ erhed nn •••ortaumiof new it Mark Isiltlizoo, Tory obese. ' IIORPHY L 8URC11£1.12.3). NEW CARPETS—We are now receiving , by Raffrood. ••••:paitoriol 801afthlIbto. sad. =non Ingrato Carpets, ebleh we offer st [natty Ra dom:l prim. Abe, • nrobLOOttilllllllt of Coloese sad, Tufted nolo. Hato Ake; sort. aryliad at No. 1.12 M•rket street • toyffik W. meCLINTOCICC BROS. - wiTSSELS t a VELVET CARPETS-Jest opened.a eollortoned. Of new and bosalitol at.. rns. win and VOiTei Caniet.. MIA* en • will Nell nil , low *wank. • earn • ' W.' MeCLLISOCA. FISII--50 bblo. Lake &rim Salmon; TO balf bbla. 100 DUAL WhamniAk_ 23 arx Hawk 100 do tia 2 and 8 Modureklor vol* bT ,p 720 , • HENRY" H. COLLIAL , . - _ _ . .... LACK RUG FRINGE for rale by I =en W. MoCUEMDK4k,DROt. 2(l n BBL& nont-tzzitureAtilnsu u -The irra=zi k p osor l Boa; Naar/land Wooxi.ttrot. BACON. EIMEI3-:-Eielected. in a Wore Er ode er SUIWOLWr, °MORAYS & co. loy3l - - 7.11 woo Wood Wog. _ . . 25 KEGS B.llOT—"St. Lciiiia;r: assorted miss. Or We . 17 MILEY. 008011AVS II CO GREAK7-7..bblar.: Lard and-4 i tnitAg: & FLAXRRFD=2Ss *cm, ens no •• • , g Ali DICKEY A CO. LEXION9-40 bOXes to orrive by EGtilroad Om ale blr' . mr9 7 DICEX OM LUSO. my2a VI:LEESE-130 ' bxe. - Ntrse W. R.' Casting Chia br do by imrat a. oataiNs. POTASH -- 14 car3kevprinko No.l Pcitaah matobt mryle HENRY 11. mums. , _ y TME--50 Ibis. froth Louisville- yds by an2o WRY 11-COLLDM- - - - • TRAYED OR STOLEN—Fr9In omu hen's!' Th 7 f 17 4•7 filettar lo am leg, • BLACK MAW 7 years ilk' ' '. =yam lafif band. le.gb. thy hind ftn•cfL /Linxitsbl• revredyill witufT...47.lavirm.....7.4l.6.ll:eit=ttzdtet VIIAR.COAL FOR REOTIFYING--30 bblir .• ha store sud Ow Omer D.'W. ramsrnnt sta. HOUSES,' -LOTS FARMS—We *o ud . bubo tM ittentloa ;lbum. who Duty shob to sus s home tor thstossiws and Wally. to the crest vs. Ism ot Hobbs, Lots sad YAMS ws Ism kw .et_....e Ism now on lisactress thas_pktaitibitb".,W4 SAW and USIWIIIi. • 'Also, - bosom sod totems &MO to SlO.OlO. In various losttloas a .dissent to Ohs two ebbs. $lO to WO -pwrowa., AWN gictid Wartos z t 4 br , „„„,,r sad 4/0, por sots to di Tama acoomotedslans. aa4 WU. 1 hdhttststaa. - Parsons hstinSltiotwity shts lied to Slam etllU_ !LOA nth their hassles lasts*. • all. • 8. MUSE= 210 N, ROVISION/3-5001b14 ZdesisPork; lOW pleas houldr. EA a* Son sad smalrolsoass Ibr do by s t.. MOS 00., /Abair " OUR & MOL.AASES-;.' lObbda.N.O.paall . bbb , ..ragataular: •• • H4O do Wane; 21110 /*Loa's /I.l.lolaarais "'• ao S;Lout. 0.00t4 • • . • 10 bt IL Et. Jute* B. EL. Molsomma, ha don. and Rae seat., lay= • R. RAWSON a OR • btas. No. , Blackerel; • . . r ZS 1 Hann& ja . 4 r 1,44 for ads br' r 3725 m. uvulßOtt it ' lERAG IL ES TISSUES --6.A.- !dation it. CO, havejust emsct *noting. dabs tea at' raps a Zama easaptisju i rasatlttdrasil ao4 &Argots Nor deastat l e. anah • • =WS had table JOTXT - OES—CX) bal. • : • .Pink A s aui P e ack b tk.Potstaa vi e d AnnN , Yotrsa Arr . .lI.LLXEaOO. . RHAD—Now N9.Trimine4 'Baliimen '6zuno—Nsir No. ,ticris*niori.Jr trlng Ibr sate my 521.. . • A.l 4. LISA a CO. -- (ZOLD WALL PAPERA new assortment LIR of Frecutt mann lainimrd this aLL. gIIPLIAIER Nowneta waft syleadlctWat 'hamar wIP. In PLI. nalEmlnebiala *nun i Lift 2112..en1• /000 8E1M... Raft and Fatally FLtur; '2X1141,411 IhrolivelS WI cat it , . labest Whlskay mrta WA& a a oakbitant . ut.tty C r 3ALK--13 twits of OroOnd,,calculat a rd i tirk u : k batralit . t i ba m iLa u rpr , tals4 Ma5e.1.14214.,„e1i i z tlngll7o ct ot ort 931 , p , :6:lr ale at me los • Tate nu that =lfni roa4 - xecralr• of mr3141 T/108. WOOD& 70. 4th et. 811AWLES—A. A. Ms E RENeU • vedisam. otetawrsuntiad COUNTRY SEATS FOR MLR, '0024186dt ont-serabeek at iircand..44o•W*Alaailanhadir orstaido tinda.an aka ivlete t ir riteltMe .i , aatlaumundo aerkool2,4 ctbi! hrti lath, mak' taZilt ft. 611691. P'`9t: D 3 w,.~u snr~::..:~ I S*:AlietiPneer. tourer VlT:ed Juni it_ . ...BUILD/NT M SENE Its WARD 'AT AUCTION-4)wPatuday OW.u. Juncold., dokalcroo bromius WU( On .atel very handmandy , altasted Edit of othrhlcb Denton Wotager at. sostatiock• not airaaa Du, ow et.; near the roaglanco.of J. Moorthwuj.) Plua may be hod at the - avo..ica ta t The above an amour 'be mut decirablo lots now andia city, below as way within ccuanientdiatanco n a tn of b1:413.4 ... Tema-Oroodflb oeb. Maid= 4 b 4 M' menu. with l mrnabial payabbc ienthimaM, V Att aitLfENGLISILBOOKS AT AU • TION-On Saturday amming. - Juito t'ai. at the ee co =dal yaks nami, confer of. Wmat Wad etfth pa., • b• Mid by Catalog m• stack* collutlonar English Roo imbruing many standard antigun is-the mechanic • Pleac=z, bkom T ara=a oolong which anThi• thomscattic Ocl= Irint. fodtt=ao h lr i kasdrg amt Influent aZ W arslPhilooolthy: Math* r4lnno vol. kb; Pktotto. Mumma of Natant 11=, 2on f rti oVielg l 4l7,2=l 'maim of nouand. nu black Pictorial. awcallatw Tidal and Ornamtheal Arta, wig gdwardlandami• SOWN& I 'or: ltco related Aide Om She Art Union !deathly JournaL I foul *Minim Dinctu't :Pout and ib.glialk Lulu RoJettN Cyclopedia ethic/ail of a4tioni, thug. .dlWork. orga R n unyan, 3 Da of Lando Illustrated: Works of Wollata 114warta. end. 444 s Praelut Endue:ea linguine. volt. ito, daraloon'o Una nonatary on the New Teetooma dayilook eN,Chrisimaa. elegantly'. illnstrulb E e' r...x rdl tr ' rh=uVrad=i b tb ato ni t '4l4 4 unfair.. otChrid,lt• plater Ewa Baby Pictorial Watuww4ierManT....A... Datalogus aro now rawly. . P. - cHOIOE - TAQUORS,'GROCERCES, pi] AT AUCTION—On Friday taming. Juble.un—• ai I e'elk,eb the tagueerbial sake rooms, -Draw et wen endetb stee.3l be gold: ' 3 auks sispedor Tema- Drandieg 1 quelltie IdaeetretWinfe 3 ir?.Thgehd ctiiiane ajw bLeAtams:4ll4l43l,:whniq h;it=tiff" YmanYe 7vn ec .• Dou E i gW. B. (The'sta Hasaisei..kriietiefai .10 mturiard: - p. 24 -duet. Balm Plow LUNN. & fIRPIIANS! COURT 'SALL' Or VALtr ‘ tUFBLEI FARM - AND LOTS IN 810 LEFAN1RT-On Zil o riell . ittiti i l2 . .4 4 Lio . k .it t.d i d=l A w al e i . deed. TRY be aid. 80 tatiable t h e lb As A 'UMW' of IFKoesport.,rerstrar• Is eta from one at an are to Az arr. on s number or abletrare exesltent tirier end trams ftweltiorm; to • ~ .Atso,That minable farm ignorer as tbe `Crooked 0, on the Morton rebels Rim and Ilne of dna ti and Monesenflle'Raltrosean Masi Inky of .9 4 . , . - 0.0 Dures =Saha Aleut MA acne. end well mir e d ne limn ter MIN 05, 4 525 r.,1 FILML4 Times wishing caantry Yarldetres alit 'es which remises the 11. Itreteantyai mem% teat fatness, niminfietwfuo_prepueos ena baresies mutt Terms, on.t.bla cub, osu In'oits and D ivo years. Deerorriito packet will MAYO 0. a04:04 Witham:um 1 PiVill° F°7Pa'nfo 4 A! Pv! Fouz& . r 4 tit:Mut* 'Board 'of •Trade - .`and Mer -1 . - ' .'. L:. - ' 1- aante . Excluinge• -. Xl13. ..reilihir4ainittkl7 meeting of tho As . soattism wat-bo hild it the hoard of Trate Rooms on os7: - .7uwast atB o'doeky.' AL ~must- , ,-. , . . - .- .. . ay. s. MAYEN, - Valuable Heal Estate for Sale. - ILFIE MANSION HOUSE AND o n 1 Lon i Liberty street. manlier through ti Flirsibstley,now I. ~,u,..,0r1D5 . (31. Aanatsir lir e ltr• f v I st,Allesben Ohl • .- .3:1 1F01i t4 t oroi7 5 time and ebarie Ossettrif ' _ _ - • • 'I.'S. MURPHY, 'Wool Dealer and Commissiavierehant, 155 Fictit Street, - 2:721711L71G11, MTN/. - - - A Card .thelAtditts. ELEING 4e..siioils , reducing our stock as., ci pimmie tha ruimilyormiallebowymim nlnd , lstret itb, ,Ut gION out the. Wiwi our SUM, Ilimays, Oramldia.ClA.m. Brilllml o 4 Chlyttsii, Umahams. Ciallyy4 Eilbroldalik 4. 7 ,. aw n .. illy& nay; wym, to.. i n diction from fem.? num lapin M rribiani /mw. itimAts my3l AST,. CI Mit* street: —— ._ . ig MALL . FARM. FOR:=SALW4rontaining 1013 *are- end 64 rode; a 6te hot nier6l . costae* the milt* phtemsdeeding imitable Mr a KAM, Iwo* abliZX In= a t-o elm stahle "Mich viliacranodatesl nen nod well; and a Wean cf nm. lag. ater. Pitostil cm tin Noblationt Plank Bead, 3 nun 6hdin tb. dm— A?Xlt tO , Day3l IL aintotait *1302.21 gift st. , ' - .. • .-.' ' - • . ' itfie..lB44llolC --- -' • • 4 Y virtue of a pfitcept - under the -lisnde Of Wen-IL NottionOtai. dent of the Omit of Onettecet 1 In and Or the sth Jodielal Markt of malt. • and tindosof the Court of 07aIneknnoi 66 4 4,65 I , . 1 *I Tail DeLlteen In and he : maid Dl anck and Boar and deeded Maces. Zeno. gewinto dodge. of ;,. Z * 34lle.y *" o u Ntrit i ra l l.„ .o.. c r , A4Vhedy. dated ...., 1 and elght bundled and WWI,* and- to roe Zicti m - .1, . , 1 holding a Genet of One and Terminer and Gemara! ''., glinat thoGeort Mum la the city of Mt, ••• • .. t fonder of neat 114.11. it /00 . ./.14 A.M. 01 Palle notice le tuneby glean tO all Justices& the • - . Oman eadeandabhm ed the. ORIZISY: of Allegheny, ".", e ther:be then and there..in their armee vitt. • I' teNte ,... ords. tiontiadionit emani nation* - GU= ro il mem Wan-them 'width to their mimeo Mom; In Units behalf ap to he aceto,and ahm then I that. will te the that now enh C. shar he , lathe of maid *meaty hop': to be then sad r theme to prosesotamslun smiibeinst. ; . Ol i Z u tiegeWeltV b ait= "V l '. 11 1 1=4 il t r i th a d. deed sad ilttydrre, and Um Co en:7llQt.. .' MAS-td - • `--.• ...., •`: 461 L MAGILL. abate. ' - - • . • •:. • Ilenlay3lW.Liss? CO:Mum , TlCEprrraiwßorrinftr COMPANY 2 -. •a n i ttiiiiiclared lidividend cd.rrseperentet • • . : Noel oat oftha Nana of ttmlut na month& _' VAIZARLE INNVITION. , , Iraq - v.IMA= TESZIAVNI ', , 17.3 4 5..tr05. , 41rdils i tflr 411 5 200 C M.1 " I MkESnkt EDWIN *,.ta b. , 31.'cLAEK— 1 ift , ...-Thmare.tha-onsedookl VA ear mamtlan. aka naramosellp Yvarzond7l 4l ' -. anted danalael ertnetar mut amnia ts & re Narahad Illeatins kUlt, I vats taaanasti leasintm IV•aaad the. mega etth they:stomas stansamn as 'lantanal. offrayfe- . . raVriertfr NEI ' S Mae, dart ,y babas Mute. 1 =cl ur so 4 totted4=tedi=biadiaf roam atta dt ivarri t tants. - isTiaittas \ 1 Afr .,,.. ii L a rtlatalgisualltsoiWthlaitait 4' I - , Ixt — sonsai i. oit m‘'' L l'6 lset 6"11 .111 nAta,, 4 a rakt‘ b. aI I.' La manta ceder . 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