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":•'•>. •*'?,> > r 4 ■ ■ - "*% * l 1 *; •» *T il» y i-lr !*,‘"+"~* - f < *'Ji *W y ' The f "SirS^ 11 rksss jH'ir 'k : Svov ■’*> vr-^ _ AU the Loadon ’ }onr ° Bl3 of May 19tb ' d b 7l ZZTZm— tmTLtZZ£! n s m ' a f.T^f^;i i '^^J-^CO l .'‘‘->M.V£J' , ij , A = been furnished by their runs correspondents j dlrt g,_Thc Spmuh Commission Rumor—Nao 4,4,!*V.V“e4’'"i''<‘*’ot f - ; '. I '‘ - with a pmailing report thot despntchos has | Post Office Bill, 4e. ' Life, Tiro and Marine Insuronpo Compan *, v iyY 1 1 -'*"'~t* i 5 1’'' - - _ reached, tho latter city announcing thut Retell Washisgtov, D. C, May 31,1854. c „S« 6i \ J ;....»—" had been bombarded. Somo .of the oorrespon-1 Too war in tbs oast, nettreon Turkey and her MASO ••'•jambs 8. UOOH,-**** dents even affirm, that tho town had h£cn cap- . a nic S , UngUnd and Francs, on one side, and ~ tnredby thebombardingforco.-No greatatnonnt;| i; ua9 ia on tho other, to wUoh I; alluded in my connected with I.IFE MSKS. .-.. ... ■ ■- u ' - - - of oredlt, however, is attached to the rumor. I laBt ,' iB an event of snob mome-.t as to attract *“, l‘<:'■ >‘Ch '; ! on the 12th nit, the British E^ticn co ttook to it the eyes of the whole civilized world. Hbat wdnrt •. -•• poßßcsslon of Bppmerortpd ott|heisUDdof Abiid. tbo rcsalta of. tho war caocoi be insured lowest rates conelfltontt? Tfaero was a report that Revel bad been bom- . . . Mti Utk on trith to uU partsea. hsr.,' •? -'• r - - - . barded. but it was not credited. A Stettin letter foreseen, but enongh can bo “*“ nuaau^ - ' of thelGth May says* the Russian fleet bad left certainty to indicate some of the conacquonces. James b. M’Giii .v::' - .. . v . nelßingfors.iu oTder to tbo lyieg at The ttlliea will donbtless prove. ; yiotpr3,in per- -jkwSvM&Sr i: Cronstndt. The British .fleet le.atHango, near ba over y cngagoment,Bo loDg as. they .carry. Galway > r? ''it ; f £ - countered in tbe BnUio some terrible storms, but if they attempt to penetrate them to any SSSstom J'S M.W has manfully weathered them all;'. We hear tho fate of army may be theirs. I mb. . ~. •■ ■■^. ; ,t-.-- ■,- ■:••■■.<■.■ of.no caBuaVtues.:ba VV^SVl? *?<•* Oo tho evening. ofjMny ?P, the,, Frenoh ficet, a j.p r tja3ia and Austria maintaia a:neutral.posl- : ; ■ ■. ■'?j-K/Bioorhead,' “^^W.J.And I'eV^’^d'^,nuder Admiral. Dcechcnca v -tioo, her: laws of communication will remain : RO-Sweri: : .:■'••.£•£«s to then7h°:r KvW %tlt~ open to other ncn«raU>overnments. Atthevery fikf 1 tteh fleet was, on the 7tb, off the island of. Gotta- WO Taf ( I, cannot thinte that Hueaia can receivo j o ®pS°KasV ; i S&b3^- Ika Sandoo, north of Gothland. Tbo..tenson,as* very serious damage* Tho cffect upon Eu- i i.Pp^foiapbaU. ‘%V' bl A*!!* *K«k«t rnn hot of Helsingfors*-- but It waa its political condition, on, whatever banner tic . ÜBt t. MAEanßLL,3ecn«tairy. v fr' 4 !'! dnnbifnl if this information wns correct. Tho tory may perch. - Following his own liberal im t{ . Russian ship Otbo, Captain Lauren,lmd sne- pu i ßeB nnd desirous moreover of securing the etppt Riven and Whutwto J?: r <4V*-t ■ in evading the vlgiUnee of tbo Bn mb ottachm(!nt of bis allies, tho Saltan hae deter- IT. mined upon snob changes in his Government ah b— i on tho 9th insh, and anohorod thore v • • piaoesreligipmsts of. aU Junds up<>n apo 11 i ••§iB®s*sl«y/r-‘ :;i .3? Frowst; Petersburg, ;9tb,:■lenors,.. state taat ofiuality. In European Turkoy the population .. gnmuf li ß e| ,; ,; ~ .. W! w! 3 ’*) the British fleet had .been seen within twenty- a feoat a million and a half of Tutka, •' s? ’4 6” of Kronstadt, and had captured a rum- aaM , nd o , er twe , ve unions of other ’ . 7 afan°«hip» hIT and tho rcoes, uiostly members of the Greek Church. Welter shlptol navigatiou. therefore, must havo been oompletp- Th f orm c r haa been the ruling, class, while .the CABH:MBVCA) ly open. The American had her cargo ivaUing lat(er bflVo eojoye d but few political rights. lr r5«"-5 !iv,7;s»>’"t s«»* «»■ ■» - *rp; -rnkssn*™* were expected. It Is not true that a British fri- tho majority must ultimately eecore a controlling Secretary THOMAS 11. gate was ashore and captured by the Bussiana. i, fiuonce, despite the efforts of the Mahomedon H cm.A.O.HeLrter, e« p Acting on the Teeommendntioa_of 'ihoSwedtsh - Tfc Torhs in Europe have never, as it wnijeog““ntoD, Jr., ao^rJ^=oTa,. E Ss«..toa' I LbSS« were; been naturalized to the soil; they have of P F™roark with the Ru«3ians-th»t trifling gained no fixed residenee there, and the moment oommeroobeing-lbe ; qaly. resource cf the dwel- that the control of the country passes from their BOf lers on that stormy coast. . hands, they tnuet retire to the other side of the arepro h p C a"d“for drf»TK bartW Bt, Bosphorus. European Turkey must either W 1 '^^txwxn. Petersburg, and it is said, of Soeaborg and' into the hands of the Czar,-or the various Pnn- the Mfowing: :j V* Revel. They ednsist of eaUsous of piepowder cipainies of which it Is-compceed, after the £ I that are to bo sunk in various parts of the chan- withdrawal of the armiesof England anL.JL ■' ; tie of Jnnr Vermltum, - will assume* a pnsUion of 40^91— iD-ependcJiCC,, W.lsrgaW terieaonehoro. Two telcsecpes a. e adjusted, similar to that of UobtevU, Wallacbla, and -or- *»«.. ■ • BO that the biescotions or their linos of eight via. These States, nttrqcted I . OTn / d ’'rt nerhnos Ms S I Emm -1 ' will correspond with ilia spot where cniftsono itrf? by a community of . 1 can gsy the BQofe The momeht vihoij/a uhip Vhi-- uuder Iho advice nnd promiaetl of-:. mifognja-jbe-wotid We to both obsorvcis ; will ho tho moment for ex- Russia, to which they ore attached by the tea w, a...-; .Me to ppta.wwsw.' .... . ns well as religion, will ultimately unite . m*. R- E. Sruxc pojlDE ‘ themselves into a specious of confederation. ‘ upon wbieh may arise a modern _Groek Empire,- mj,,.. , • havinr tbe'homo cf Alexander the Great as the PrrpaTtdandfo ceutre G of the new Government. Tho Turkish • Government is completely demoralizod apd.al- —- Oiouzh it evinces a opnscnodiQ.power, it will not . tolrtß g...letter fti h » *** *> hohi together after the departure of Ongg^.^^ 1 the forces of tbo allied powers- : . - ■ tf«niiy beaefltti f■i The two Houses of Congrc&o arc now proceed* SSroyou aMd i , V-’jaXh.rs.iiv iua very 'quietly with the routine business of thq tm ■OiaConmes setsionf \herJ is hardly a quorum of member. < ' in attendance.- The deficiency bill has flnuHy nV • ! vf 1 !'-. ■ narsed loth Houses, the Qommittco of con. tvoorttace BS I H Thnl'date passed a joint resolution yest^ay avoidisg tho oppressive heats .of tho summer. Mf - »a»8«a» gave notice that he^houldac-day. s p3S^ s j^?iSfV%S^w'^sSuiJr'&^S i ‘vS 5 *' r 5: : .introduce a proposition to alter the >ay for the ,J}^C gr ... 'araembUssof Congrrst—that the sessions shall .ipamb.or "'■ " oommeuce in October instead of December. Tbs Jjjdlv^i Constitution providet that Congressshallasscm- ,j tb “ “ We at least once nyear, and on the first alonday BKSTO' -=.. of December, unless a different day. is fixed by -n^to •'-. —. taw. It is therefore competent fcr-Gengress tp ' r ex upon ■wtiamveruay disy no regaraeq as most * convenient., 'Tb««:««-aom«wasqosfavorte*b;..tdRB ir v 4 - - «h 3 <,ge, partlwlariy that the short session of f rLtf - - - too short to admit of n deliberaib s «S: ’v cansiiltrition-ef ftoy'important qtiestion that , /wV 1 -. 'vT 1 1 pay osnio fcefMO it. It la not probable that the MBbus«.. will, agree, to the Senate’s resoluUon; to ja tako.a. resets' during the present eeaslon, hi- w g5 4 l i i .fid-/ tbcngH ft least ohe ihird of i's members are, at Jjj IW* moment absent from Washington. . The Boston fugitive ii nil tiG pend .. netmt. to havo produced a good efccot, and. al . . .- though much excitement cooilnaotr to preyaib • ■llitto bavobcencofurtherOvertßotsofvioltnce.- , The Indignation of the inhabitants of this city, nnd particularly of Alexandria, wbtru tbo own* ~4 ' ■« bf the fugitive reeidea, is very strong towards ‘ " ' Bumoer and Glddings. who are regarded as mor --- ------ tf-X responsible f,r tbe eeencs of violenee that have rendered Boston notorious. Sumner and his abolition confederates have loat.nu.oppoHO nity to escito the fenuies of his acction, andal though they proclaim •• they counsel no vie ■ ... . - - . itnee,” yet what mean these ioflamuistory hr ’,f. tongue", these continual appeals, if action «' L <=.^- n«< desired and expemed, carrying out practict ly their.atjfltract teachings! _. c The Cuban question continues to, attract tcation, and the newsmongers assert that President will soon osud. in a message to C grshs on the subject, or that u special comi M-wSilOiwirft sionor wilt bo sunt to Madrid to make a final ~ ' femal demand egainat Spain. No reliance! w— ——- ba placed on the latter rumor as auob a con K*v^Vs i rt s ttg -,v. - who Sony tho truih of overy thing t ft-'}leffis In cortitn bookswhish they have t <:V! rfHpjt idtegitfii’S sWWifqfi J tbe iuffiinuw Ztonum of this ptiocij callinflS.- Bucli mennromUl-atonf gresa; but all Uioirettorta cannot -. •• and bXperiment.nordlficroditthe tlnets' m’sbt. possibly ..bo : founC .MORSE-8 INVIGORATING EIJ •«*■•-,•<•. _ . mresiohatnoatcortalnineoMo! “ system, anil restoring bhettored - ~• ’full vigor ail 4 tension, that -ft . : - I them deny itl Omnipotent tr ■ " .Can the recovered tick to the • S-M tlfy (tgeiost prejudice, let f. gmlltudo of thousands, saved S : preraaturo grave, drown will rt,•'»<.'.•,.•.. tboco who aro too wise in thi test what they condemn. V ridden aetivs; when we so ! order ytetdlng to this inns) ugntost the light, by denj ordinary properties? For? The Cordial is nut up ■* s -- d ol,ar “ '• : : ' 1 Bold by Druggists thn '■!!■■-:•' •'■ and the West Indies, RLE MING * BROS 0 ’4«>»>?« DR. GEO. H. KEY3I ' J. I 1 FLEMING, All &V'£ !^’s p'f&l ' nsr Pantalooi - : '5 ; GRIBBHrS fit in th ' . partrltlusheenuck i TpJ3ts^i.< , with their orders, th sameeasoand stylo irons and the puhl) _- - • .-0 * 4-4;. ”* • • » - f3fc]-,- -.-. „'i,;; !A:v^-T>.^:iv>o- ' lath} BisrainglM o7 s' ATTxwnflE. Editor and Proprietor^ PixxsiwnwJß* MONDAY MOROTSG:::.:k * = '~. DEMOCRATIC TICKET- a rott oove&ji'or, | WILLIAM BIGLER. for JUSTICE Of TOR BUPBB3EH COURT, J'EKEMIAH S.BLACKj a or soMESBEt OOBSXT. roil CANAL CO3MISSIONEB. * HEKUY S. MOTT, r - " or PIKE COBSTT. ■_■ .’:..■■■■■ ■ ■■■' M found or each fAOE OF TlllB PAPER* _ „ Btat o Central Committee. State Central CommMw BwVcrt, Hotel. In n.rrtaburft, on ThmeSoy. the I6Ui Jao ,,A.D,lSM,atlOo^A.M. osnraiChsSifflan _ _ KANSAS AND ÜBRABKI* Tho great objection urged to th- bill, (now a lnw.) orgßoixing.tbo territories of Nebraska and KaOBRB has been tho assertion thatlt would ex tend the area of slavery, and that that was thede *lgn of its friends, It was proclaimed nS a mea sure for the exclusive benefit of the Sou , have uniformly Contended that thoBeterr..ore P con'd never become elave States ; that Om cU mate, the soil and productions, tho pp.it.on, and the current of emigration, a.l ren d.red it impossible that slavery could over gam - a permanent footing in cither of those territories. Nino Immigrants from the Northern States and from Europe, will enter and eottlo an those re gions, to one from the Southern Btates. Slave ho’ders are not going to stake their property In such an unequal race, where tho free Sta ee vrould bo suro to win; and where tbo slavebold cr would be sure to lose every slave be took there tit tho first moment thn question of slave ry or freedom was submitted to tho popular vote This view of the matter is now becoming the general opinion. Mr. Benton, in his speech op posing the bill, declares that “no slaves w.U over bo held in Kansas or Nebraska.” Mr. Eve rett expressed tho same opinion; and wo now find that tho Whig presses that opposed the bill are, one after another, announcing the same opinion. We will extract and publish n few of tl The first extract is from the Philadelphia AT. American and V. S. Gazette, published before the bill was finally pseaed: -It I-eryvleartbalwirih™ i; °’ n ‘Jftho *errl?ory In refaronoe to the mlotee the to make raevMnn. ' The onlr matter for which Up p, mnn iro«l.v doetlncd toe* admteion with the eonaentof the eiU ""rhanVwhigauthority. And herels another from tho Buffalo Commercial Adoerluer, (Whig.) TWt that.lnlkrrtctiesl t esteem, confide* Jt a matter ref-renco only to tbiv • tt In mAWnefl?* **»«*appended yrtth. and thMojo.loo>»£«* <®*“}JfS™ barren .by fo many. To tha f peculiar lnrtl*ntlon are She sl!«M by It" The Journal of Commerce, N. i •. enja. . “ 111. .nrprMos ton Pcnrlso,hnwhfch . „ n , OOP . ffom pxriiri - lßihe.naw;TeTritor>«. ttri falnra Stated : nation iq ehaploß ,tho wt that not another . Th.e-.oVßnMiT.il^,’f 9 ''f, , l‘ h b „nsM&tothetlolon. We . elarelieldlnaSlate wl.l ererho 8 0 | nto mar wlmU »t« Ultlme.e- tbSToa«m»n "*na who mg: no state Constitution that. etnirnix «», hoMora who enntcnplaieemhuntlro lW«tf to Kan«n!4 stand aboot noon 1q STonlgomery strec ■ b.rr,andreethe: loo r. ,tralne of nineteenJ?'St' fullof emlCTAOta that wo «cn4 wsrtwatd rrerv oar, ther would'think twloe lwforo J'lne Into n speculation where there is likely to he so ninch competition.. There in testimony from four loading and In fluential Whig journals on the. subject, and wo coold multiply such, extraota to a great extent. < : !Po the last remark of the Albany Evening, Jour ' ttal nboverjuotedi the Detroit Free Preaa says: “ Thorn will Va no “ competMon ” to tb*hu>lnOT.. _ The Bontb does not now. and has not nt any .time, f.oußht«r taking flxreetnthe new territories. That Jw 1 gin In tho pxolldo brain of Northern political naltete.r. . We Entirely agree with the Fret Frees (n its ■ remarks. Tho editor of tbo Pittbburgh Gaetile is one of thoso political agitators; unscrupulous fanatical, and earnestly striving to breakup the-Whig-party of Pennsylvania, and form n .strong Abolitionist party in its stead. That ' ~ - editor _knpws that his clamor against tho Ne ’ braska bill is a false alarm, a humbug, got up to 1 -jfeeeiTo tho people, and. drivo them into tho : : ' V: yanke of Abolitionism; Ho knows that tho bill, SS it passed, Is far more favorable to the North than tho Booth ; and that slavery will never ex ist in those territories. How long will the peo ple bo deceived? Tiib Gaktts.—This abolition sheet still in slsts on the falsehood it Uttered on Friday morn-, log. - It saye wo invoked vengeanoe and violence - On the murderers of Batobeidcr. As we Baid on j Saturday, wo have no fears that tho libels of tho roviiera will gain oredenoe with the public. Our * ' Jpnguarge was exactly tha opposite of what the J; • • -,. .Qautu attributes to us. But, we have now good - .'reason to know that tho.qditor of that paper re <■ g, ii 'i|wiaa'tO'arit , „u * , ■ ."V'Tr-T- irj Vv'' . ■ r •<>„»€/* <- • > '■< -- . f , **«B_ v 1 , • ,i, - t , A „ <%* , i » .v• . , : ATROCIOUS SENTIMENTS* 11 TnBBBOAPTIOS AltO BEKfiITIOS OT TBB StAVE BUEN3 EA9 COST OT THIB-TIMB FGBTT TB.OOSANI> POIiLMIS ASP OEtE UHITB MAS'b LIFE t “Tubes is coMFoaT and •enooubageubbt.-in, CONTEMPLATING TIIEMUNIFOKNT StIM ITI^.TOCOST NOWj TQ OATQH A SLAVE. AT TUb NoETH.. ■\Yc cut tbo aboro sentences from the Pitts burgh Journal of Saturday lest And a more itrooious sentiment has seldom been uttered by :::::: JUNE* 5. thif press in this community. “There is comfort and encotirogemcnt “ in tho.fact.thatnwhiis.man has been murdered while in discharge of his sworn dutymurdered by an armed and infnri- zea can sympathise* The very, existence of a mob—the ocemfrence of ariot, is.a Bomrceof re- grot to every patriot. ATmed resistance to the execution of the laws every honest manmil condemn. And when that rcoistanco results : h the murder of a oitixrn, who was doing only what the law and his oath of - office required, no one, heretofore, hasßhocked tho moral sense of this community by declaring that ho derived comfort from the .■calamity;. It is not; nlono.o I calamity to tho family that has been deprived of a protector and support, hat to tho pnhlio whoso laws have boon violated, and wboao institutions are threatened by such mobs, and their guilty abettors. There seems to be a rivalry between the editors of tho Journal and Gazette, eaob 'striving to plunge deeper.-.and -more recklessly than the othrT into theetough.pf.abolition fanat icism. Tho editor of tho Journal is oertainly 1 ahead hovr. An innocent man is slain, and he is comforted 1 A " whito man, ’’ too, ityraa; and bo is not ooly comforted, but tncwragti! A colored man is carried back into slavery, nnd he mourns. A is slain, and borejoices. But why is tho editor “encouraged” by this murder! Tbo Whole tenor of bis article shows | i'that it is because be hopes and expects that the Boston example will bo followed all over the. Worth. Wherever the law is attempted to be enforced, he evidently desires nnd joyyMts that it' be resisted unto blood, and white men slain. Thodiberty of aooloreiman to lead tho preesri ouslifo of tbo free blacks of tho Norib, is worth more than tho lives of- whito men, That is tbo abolitionist doctrine; and tho editor .of the Journal adopts it. Aod when whito men are murdered by an abolition mob bo is comforted. Bo not our Whig friends see the atrocity of tho sentiments they are ashed to adopt ?.. Rqg®mber that this law,- that Whig editors nowlay should be resisted to the idealh, was originated by! Henry Clay, advocated by Daniel Webster, and approved by Millard Fillmore; nnd several times executed under- Fillmore's admin istration. Where were tbo Whig editors then, that they sought no comfort by the murder cf vbitoment gg=» The whereabouts of our barque “Grape Shat," is given by tbo Now Orleans Delta or the Cist nit:, and tho editor eeouts the idea of her being tho one captured in the British Channel, lfo says sho is still lyrng nt the mouth of tho Mississippi, with her nssorted'cargo, and that “ tbo splendid basso of her gallant captain may bo beard next Sunday in tho choir of tho Fr(?s byterluu church of this city.” This may bo true; bat it don’t comport with tho statement or tho Belies. Honduras, ns published somu time einee. Is tho “ Qrapo Shot" übiquitous, or ie this world “ given to lying ?" Got. Bigler was not able to attend tho inauguration of tho now Houso of Ilofogo in Philadelphia, on Thursday, nt which bo was to by him, bowivor. ondreailljy'lfobTC! Secretary of the Commonwealth.- About nine o'clock on Wednesday morning. Got,, Bigler was attacked with o severe chill, followed by a vio lmt fever and excessive pain. The announce moot of bis illness eaosed tusch regret among these who nttehdcd tho opening of tho Bcfbgs. Thev appreciated his able production, howoTpr, which, in his absence, they were compelled to be contoht with. On Thursday evening, the Gover nor was mneh. better.; . Pctsam’s Maoaxise. —Wo bavo received’ 3jo Jane number of thin best of American month lies, which completes the third volume. It has more than tho usual number of excellent.arti cles, and among them two poetical contributions ty an anther who is not a. stranger to the road-, era of Putnam. For sale by Gildcnfenney ACo, end Miner 6 Co. ggf* A large number of country people visited Detroit, for the first time, to witooss tho eclipse! They-werosatisfied, with tbo appearance of tho San, but'declared it was Impossible to “sco tho toon for tho hooses.” They had been looking at the eclipse through glass. Tho Evansville, (Indiana.) Journal, states as follows i—The frnit trees along the Wabash are literally loaded doWDr • Bast Saturday, says a Cleveland paper, a gen tleman in Conneout township, Ashtabula county, clipped from a French Merino ram, a floeoe weighing thirty-two and a half pounds. Tho President has appointed as Consuls. Hen ry 0. Matsell, of New York, to Port Li Union, St. Salvador; Willlsm Day, of Pa;;.to Lyons; and Canfield Dornui, to Montreal. Mr. Ilemans, theson of tho poetess, has resi ded at Borne for more than six years, os tho cor respondent of a London newspaper. He is n member of the Roman Catholic. Church. It is stated in the Washington Star of last evening, that Lieut. E. F. Beall, Superintendent, of Indian affairs in California, has been.removcd from Office, and tho trust confided Ip the charge of Hon; T. 3. Hendloy, Post-master nt San Fran cisco. : • I Mr. Goorgo Steers, the celebrated builder of the yatch Amerioo, has been appointed by Mr. Secretary Dobbin, os constructor of tho new steam frigate, to bo built at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. .-Mr, Steers, has reported himself for du ty, and will proceed with tho work, without de lay- . ■ An election iB to bo held in Texoa. in August, when tho question of “Lioense, or No License” i 3 to bo deoided. Wo observe by tho Texas pa pers, that a strong temperance feeling is owoko and growing iu thot Btate, and tbo friends of the prohibitory liquor law seem to bo, quite certain of success in the election. Hohriblb Aooidest raou Camms-vi.—Three daughters of Bev. Mr. Perry, Methodist preach er; living- at Eldora’do; Ky., seven miles from Harrodsburg, were on Monday,, the 22d olt., burned so badly by a oamphone lamp, that they died; Two of the daughters wore grown—one 10 and tho other 17, and the third about 0 years old; Tho Frankfort Commonwealth gives the fol lowing particulars: After supper, whilo the servant was washing tho tea dishes, and tho oldest daughter wiping them, the second daughter undertook to . replen ish tho camphene lamp, by which they wore working, and oslled tho youngest daughter to hold-it- Sbo took the -lamp in one hand, and held the top through wbioh tho wiok passed in the other. The wick was still burning as before and the lower part of it yet iu the lamp, buteho held it away Borne distsuoe from the .mouth. The other commenced to pour, camphene into it from a can containing abont half, ft gallon, when it caught fire and exploded, covering them and the Whole room in an immediate blaie, and satura ting their clothes with the xombnstiMe fluid, The servant woman sprang ont of the door, and plunged into ,a barrel of rain water,, by which her life was saved, although she is badly burned; - Thedoor, it seems, olosed; after her, and the daughters, ia their oonfaeion oould not open It. They they went through tho parlor and out at the ball door, and ran about eixty yarda to thoir father's store,- screaming and envclopod in flames that completely covered . their bodies, and ex-, tended at least' three feet above their; heads. There, and near there, some persons oarae to their assistance, and enveloped one in a blanket, another in a quilt, and -another, iu a web of linen, and'sueoeeded in extinguishing tho flames; But It was too late to save their lives. From: their hips upward they were burned , horribly. The youngest died the next morniog at 8, the next In' age at 11, and: the eldest at 8 o’olook Tuesday evening. Each retained her senses to the lost; and was able to give a full aeeonnt of -the circumstances of that terrible affair. , - { rS- t \ 7':' 'L ..v' - Tli ft finis’s Wails - mu>ai wMHwemw. tOomspardcara of.tlw PiltsVargh Post] ;:>. TUB TTAIi IN'tiJe baeTIOA \ Tke,-War tn.thc E'itt7r-Pr.obabU. Vontequeneu-~~ AU L„d« i.™., of M., U.U, “ZS been furnished by their Tans correspondents j ( j;„j 3 _2’Ac Spanish Commission Rumor—Sets Tilth a prevailing report that despatches has | post Office Bill, Jfc. , ; reached the latter city announcing that Reyol j, . : Washihgton, D. C., May 31,1854. had been bombarded. Some of the oorrespon- I Toonar in the oast, oeltrcen Turkey and her dents even affirm, that tho town had been cap- j o iv 10S( England and franco, f>n one side, and tnred by the bombarding force. -No great amount .| R aaa ;a on tho other, to which I alluded in my of oredlt, however,,is attached to tke.rumsr. . I last,-is- an event of Buell moment as to attract On the 12th ult , the British Baltic, fleot took to j t t j, o eyes of the whole civilized world, 'What possession of Boomcrpand on the island of Aland. b 0 tba rcsnlta of tho war cannot be plainly Thero wob a report that Bevel bad been bom- , , . ■ „ --i-nuVit on with bardod. hut it was not orcdited.. A Stettin letter foreseen, but enough can • of thelfith Moy says, the Russian fleet had left certainty to indicate some of the consequences. Heleingfora.in. order to join tbo .diyisibn lying at The alliea will doubtless prove victors in per- Cronstndt. The British . fleet is at liango, near bapa oTcrj . c a ga goment, 80 long as they carry “nono, May lfl.-Tbo English fleet has en- <>» the war withouttbo Bussian ‘orritorics ; but countered in tho Baltionome terrible storms,.bnt if they attempt to penetrate them to it has manfully weathered them olh’ . Wo hear the fate of Napoleon's army may be theirs, This of no casualities bavins hanpenedjn it; but the ; hardly attempt to do. Russia; has Swedish steamer, the SwoaskaXgQnct,waslost tbcrcfore already suffered as much from the war ‘“m English oruUra now search every ship as can be inflicted by nn external warfare her leaving the port of I.nheo. , ports being in a state of blookade. But so long On tbo evening of May 10, the, Frenoli fleet, ag Prussia and Austria maintain 0: neutral .posi, under Admiral Parseya! Dcechenea, eleven , her laws of communication wiii remain open to other ncn.raUxovernments. Atthevery tißh fleet was, on the 7tb, off the island of, Gotts- wOTBf, I: cannot think that Russia can receive ka Sandoo, north of Gothland- . The .Ttnaan, as* very serious damage* ThO:Offect-upon En signed for the hasty rutting to sea of the Bog- ean Turkey Ki u b o a completo revolution in dnnhtfnl if this information was correct.- The tcry may perch, Following,his own liberal im- Russian ship Qttio, Captain Lauren, had sue- pu i ße3l and desirous moreover of Beoaring, the seeded in evading the yigij wee. of the British, tl Of his allies, tho Sultan has detor l%\ s^:fflmhe A r!“";Vrttte o Kiel P blrb;; mined upon snob changes in bis Government ah on the 9tb insh, and anchored there, piaoes religionists of allkinds upon a .political Frhm ste Petersburg, ;9tb,- :tetiOTß, state that In European Turkoy the population tho British' fleet had been seen within twenty- . Btß of aboat a m pnion nnd a half of Tntks, K5"Ra“ Muhcmedans. and over twelve mllhoos of other aian shipff had arrived at Cronstadt, nnd tho raoeß> moatly membora of the. Greek. Church, navijcaHofl, therefore,.must havo boon complete- Tbo formcr b aa been tbo ruling, class, .while, the ly open* .The American had her cargo waUing i at(ef h avo enjoyed bat few political Tights. It ** if ftU * replft f upoa ToXS were expected. It Is not true that a Britisb fri- iho majority must ultimately secure a tnntromng gate was ashore and captured, by the influence, despite the efforts of the Mahpmedon Acting on the recommendation of.thpSwedioh j ■ . jjjg -Tarksin EUropo have.never,as it ««■ b “ n naturalized tbo of Viumark with the trifling gained no fixed residence-there, and the moment commerbo beihrlhe'tmly . resource of the divel- : tbat theo'ontroi of the country passes from their lers on that stormy ooaet. . , . hands, they tnnat retire to the other side of the ,r:Vrct a UTo7 6 Bosphoro/ European Turkey must either fall reforsbW iwfl it is sMd, of Soeaborg and into tha bands of tho C*ar» or Ibe various Pnn- Rovel. They cdnslßtvof caissons of piopowder cipalUies of y?blcb it /5 TOP i° S !i that are to be sunk in varioas parts of tbo chan- withdrawal of the armies of England srq Franoe, hcl and connected by wires with galvapio bat- will assume n, position of quasi— teri’es on ehoro. Two telescopes are adjusted, similar to that of Moldavia, Walisohla, and -er go that the biesoctions or tboir .linos of eight via. These States, attracted toward^ ,esgh cth« ; will correspond with the spot where caissons are by a community of religions vicwb, and perpaps runk The moment when a ship becomes vlsi- uLder tho advice and promised protection or ble to both observers will bo tho moment for ex- Russia, to which they are a««hed nlndinc of race os well ae religion, will ultimately unite pIOJ s ' tbemseives into a specious of eaofcderation, upon which may arise a modern Greek Empire,, having the homo of Alexander the Grcafas the centre of tho new Government. Tho Torkteb Government is completely demoralized, aod ni ihouah it evinces a opssmodic power, it mil not bo able to hold together after the departure of the forces of the allied powers. - . . !■ Tho two Houses ef Congress are now proceed ins very quietly with the routine business of the session. There is hardly a quorum of members Inntt-udauco.. The ;deficiency bill has finally parsed both Houses, the QommUtco of con. ferenoo having rrjecied the appropriations for tho waterworks, the Cnetom Houses and Marine Hospitals. . . . . , Tho Senate passed a joint rC3olntion yesterday that the two Houses take a reccsß, from the 3d of July next to tho 31 Menilsy in October, thuß, 'uveidiss tho oppressive heats of the summer. Mr. Douglas gave notice that ho .should-.to-day. tr.'ro-luca n proposittou to niter the day for the a-'aemhilott of Congrrst—that the sessions shall commence in October instead of December. Tbit Constitution provide* that Congress shall assem-, bio at least otice aycur, and on the first Joiulay of December, unless n different day u fixed by taw. It is therefore competent, for-Congress to ’ m upon whatt-veruay-msy no rogaroea ns most - convenient. There ore some reasoas favoring tt; change, partienlariy- that- tbo short session of Ciiogrrsens too abort to admit of n deliberate cansiik ration-efimy important 'question, that may cstno before it. It Is not probable that the ■House will agree to the Senam'a reeolution'to tako a recess during lbs present session, fid— theugh at least ohe ihird of Ds members are at | this moment obscut from 'Wasblogton, —: - The Boston fii 1 11 i ilitli niinwt****! ] yprc-"t'fklTT?r*eoirie dozen of the rioters,, 'ioutns to have produced a good effect, nml al-j though much excitement continues to prevail i thfto bate been no further overt notsof. violtnce. i The Indignation of the inhahitnnte of this city, and particularly of Alexandria, where the own- \ er of the fugitive resides, is very strong towards Sumner and Glddings, who ore regarded as mor ally responsible for the ecencs of violence. that have rendered Bopion notorious.. Bnmner and his abolition confederates have lost no.opportu nity to eveito the fanatics of his section, .and ale though they proclaim “ they counsel no vio lence,” yet what mean theso ioflauimatory ha tangurs, these continual appeals, if aotion It mu desired and expcoiod, carryiogout practical ly their.abstract teachings! The Cuban question continues to. attract at tention, and the newerooegers assert that tho President will soon send in a message to Con grers on the subject, or that a special .commis sioner will bo sent to Madrid to make a final and , formal demand against Spain. No reliance need be placed on the latter rumor as euohncommla- i eioucr could not be sent out without ibe author ity of Congress, nnd there aeems no necessity , fiir Uon long .ns this Government has a skillfol diplomat like Mr. Soule nt that Court,, who la koown to bo In high favor with the Queen. , Dr. Olds; tho Chairman of the llouso Post- Office eetumlttoe, has iutrodnoed nn omendment to his bill regulatiog postages, which provides that tbo present into of letter postage, three cents paid in advance, shall remain, and abolish es tb« franking privilege; that is, it doee not take away tho frankiog privilege from those persons who now enjoy it, but charges the arnonut against the Treasury. If tho Poet-Of fice Department is to.ho a self-supporting estab lishment, it ought to be paid for all tho work it doc-8, nnd not permit almost one-half of what passes through tho mails to go free. It Is a Btep in tho right direction, and If adopted, wil rc leivo the Poat-OEco Department from all cm borrasment. The deficit to bo supplied diroot by tho Treasury is now about two millions and • a third, which sum would hardly pay tho pos tage on Government business and tbo documents and letters franked by members of Congress. Tho Nebraska Kansas bill is published by An l tbority in tho Union this,morning, and is tho law iof tho land. It is numbered 23, tho presont session of Congress having passed only that small number of aots. Tho danger is, in this country, of-govern!ng too much, bo that proba bly tho interests 'of tho people ore hotter oared forby non-nction than over action. Hasty leg-, islatlon always requires romodial aots by snbse quent Legislatures. A LOOKEB ON. * . * A report was received in London from Oleosa on tbo 17th May, by telegraph via Letnburg, of the Tiger screw steamer of 400-horse power, be longing to the allied fleets, baring tup aground in a bay in tho neighborhood of that city, and been captured hy the Rusa'ann. Her crew of 200, U ls added, bad been landed os prisoners. The despatch also said, "two other eteamcrsnra now fißHting." hut gave do explanation. The news haring been cent by the eorrcspondcntn of a firm of great respectability, war. g.-neraily credited among the merchants in the Uureian trade, and thoso who are interested in tbo Bom meree of Odessa express great opprebtunen that it may lead to another visit of the combined fleets, and tbo total destruction of that place. The Turkish fleet had entered the Blsok Sea. Ferilt Ahmet Pasha is in chief command. Mid Hasson Pasba (Egyptian) etcan 1. The fi.,t had on board 6,000-men, 50,000 stand of arms, 200 oionons. and money and stores for embarka tion at Abasia. Musharer Pasha (Capt.- blade) was on beard aft Vice- Admiral. gofer Pasha, the celebrated Circassian chief, accompanied by forty foreign ifil-ters, omaug them Major da Giorgio, of Uni Sirdiniau rifles, . thmarnriiitlpn.—ithe-Ceet number ed 24 aau, carrying 1,030 guns, ana was to bom bard Rcdonbt KalettfSoncbuui Kaleh sod Anapa: also to disembark a land faros wmicr Selat lhsstin to effect a junction with the Circassians. , ' Five Tnrkia!i, one liaglian and two Preach ships of war.were crnistf.g off Proves i. ; Three Greco Russian ships in the port of 5 iota Groce, near Baguss, worn watched by. tv French frigate Tbo datnago done to government property at Odessa by the bombardment was far■:greater: than at first supposed: The Russian journals autiounee that. In virtue ofadecision of thegov-_ ernraent, the military stores, works of defence destroyed by too. allied rquad ron, stiiilt be reconstructed at tbo expense of the city of Odessa. The papers add, that the gov ernment, In taking that conreo, merely accedes to the patriotic demand of the iuhabilants of the eityl The garrisons of gillstrta and Rutsehufc arc probably in great distress at .this very, moment, ns orders hare been received from St, Petersburg to take tbo two fortresses by the 16th of Stijy ** cost wbat it may.” The Ruednna hare con centrated an enormous foren at K. . - The Bradford (Pa.) Reporter states that - the North ‘Branch is now. being filled .with water, which is neoeasarily a slow protS.etß, . great.; can tion being requisite from the tendenoy of : the bank* to leak, and tho danger or breaks. In a few days the; Canal is expected to-be navlgablo from Athens to Pittston; but a small portion above Athens la now unfinished, whloh, howev er; will be completed by tbe ttme: the Janotion Canal is in operation. .t i ' .f 1 , / < ' - V"- *■' ' l .A \ . ' *;; v.* , *; a.* 4~" ' * >i ■Y* ' THS BLACK 6EA, MISCELLANEOUS. T". '■ ' £rVv’ : *r^;' V*vj"J^-• £*: XX9* To Inwallda.-«»MORS£’3 INVIGORATING m.Tvm Oil CORDIAL.—A. V/oan to Ucpicai.Mabtliits. —Thoroaro formalists and . dogmatists in all T7ho dony tho truth of every thing thoy don’t find set down In cortaln booliawMsh they hare boon taught to regard aa the rumm’usyfconum of the principles and practice of tholr callings. - Bucli mun aro mlll-Dtonos round the neck of Fro’ gre«a m , hut all thoir efforts cannot chain down investigation and tutperlment,hor'discrodit their' roiuUs. Medical mar tlnets might, possibly bo found who would deny that MOUSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OB CORDIAL lathe safest and most eortain means of renovating a broken down system, and rcoloring shattered or relaxed nerves lo their, full vigor and tension, that tho world has yet seen. Let. them deny Itl Omnipotent truth Is mightier than they- Call the recovered tick to the wHnoss*box, and let them tvs, tlfy against prejudice. Lot fact combat theory, and tho gratitude of thousands, saved from a l« mwtlilv tfci A»rod»Uon will gc acMot ilieir Cooma, A»OM>.\Y E>a!< J o n.Bth l tt»tfdod:, g !UVCV i>rrutarY life, Eire and Marine Insurance Company, OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, JUBONIO UALL, PITTSBBttQHi P&> • JAMES S. UOOH, Ercsidont. Caisira A. Cowos, Sectv.tur''. . ' This Company make* every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE UISKB. • lt nv(A„fl,uHf - Also, agalcstllull and Cargo lUsks on the Ohio andML slssiopl river* and tributaries* and 3larineKißk» genflKUJy.. And mmiopt Loss and.Damago. by.Plre, and against-Ae Perils of the So&and Inland Navigation and Transportation. - : Policies insured atthe lowest rates consistent with eaioty to all parties.. . - m JnmeJS-. nooß* - - Samuel Sl’Clarkan, .■* William PhillipV- John Scott* jo«sph P. Gaziaxa, M. :D* John SPAlpln* • Wm-P.Johnston* JamesMarsball,. Goorge S.Bel3en, iny2s:iy tv^SkSSOOIATIfIiJ EUremen’a- Iswuranc© (Oy flftmpiiny of the City of J. K. MOOEHKAP, President—ROßEßT PUTNEY, 8eo»* insure against PIKE and MARINE BISKS of fiU kinds.'Office: No. 99 Wflt*T street. ; ■ ■y?-- DißSOtcmfl; V v { '.'Ji'K.Moorbead, W. J. Anderson,- r, : B.O.Satryor,: Rj^Bltaps°n y •■• ■■ tVm.MjEdgar, 11.8. Wflfclns, 0. 11. Paulson, William Colllngwood, • ! RB-Roberts. • John M. Irwin,-;. - [ Joc-opb K»jc, ; >Tm; Wilkinson, • |: -v . David Campbell. • r Jftl2 r r-~o ciTIEEWS* Insurance Company of plttafttirgh.—H. D. KING, .President; SA3I- 1 081. L. MARSiIELL, Secretary. - ~ * - ! : orna: 94 WaterStrutMaemMarktlaml Wxtittnti l. Inorirea ROLL anil CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Sliasin sh>pi Rivers and tributaries, .. .............. InrarcsaHiinstLoMorßamagebyi'irß.,:.... ALSO—Agoinsttbe Periiaorthe and Inland Navigs tlonand Transportation.. ;; . v ■ , msasoasr • H.B King, J'™-barimerJr^ William Bagaley, Han™] M. Kitr, . Samuel Res, • Robert Damlapjr., JohnS.Biiworth, Isaac M. Penhock, Fnmcts ScllorJ, 8. Uarbaugb. , J-SchoonmnSfr, Walter Bryant, ■ William U. Hays. JnhnShlpton. • . pSToSSHOTTCaU FIRE ASIMIA; IHStJRASCE COffiPAfilfr of PranaVlTMlo. CAPITAL, 0100,000. CJJAIt- TSB p^dm^am L kvavsms o. hkisthl Sfccrriart/—THOMAS ML. WILLSON, Esq. sißictons:- Hon. A.O. Holster, Sapoel W.Hays, TTflliaia Robinson, Jr., .. Tnorn&a uiuesple,, William P. Fahnestock, . Jolm s.• >v TTurrcv tollman* jsvtfiuTeters,;. • j?hTwin!er f ft, -. waiten C6W«, J&oob S. Hslderm&o, - ' i - Anrtm-Bornoangxi. • ■•-. jmod o. * OAKES, Agents, \: o£3 Vet (l^?^mlfage--A tingle elalprodaoiiig rvontur?.—Head, tho IDHowing:

, ‘G. Uuoai*.- , . •TClMloTrtp.,JGffflrsoooo.*Feb.lT l lBs2e ; M* R.J3. gf*,t.gcw—T gAToono bottlnof yonr YermlfogO: to my child, and it expelled 75 IAT£o Wonas- .Ithlak It the best In me. Tours, respectfully, Peter T)«anu •PrrpaTtd sod sold by I** £.. SEfstEBS & CG.» C 7 ."Wood* : ptrfet, and for wilrt by OrgggMa ff»npr«»r .: Xndtercatton amd Liver Complaint | UtSMCCESD'%Y UtKtt’3 the fd lowing’ letter from Bcr. O, Dicwsox, a Siifldonejy in. Kit*— Dtar Sir: Myself end wife hsTfoß.been; greitly beneflttcd by the use of your Petmlnum. X wish. t*>. haro yon send oo ft box of two or three dozen IksUlcjl. 3 am thaConsrezaslonal Mlnlslerin thls placo* and sereraJ of my people ore affect*! with Indgesticn ana an laartjon: cf the liti'T, the same of myself and. wife, before taking your PrraoLECX.ott Uocs Oil. We took sexerd bottles— two or three each—about n year .fled a half and wr hnro nexer enjoyed so good health fhr years as wo have since that time. I bad not taken a single bottle, beforr that fullness «f the stomach which so distresses the dys». peptic was relic red, nnd I hare felt nothing of U since that i time.' My wifa war al«?mUev-Hl from a rbroalc diseased ! the liver, which had been of sexml years standing, by the i ns*» of vonr Pctmt*moi. .■• ■ . . I / foldiy *«. KIE3,Cso»I Sasfo;awUl.KET?Elt,l« Woo-1 street, ftnd Drogglsta And Mwiidno .Dfjalers «OTy | Am K " n fv-Tr» Dcrel^pemcts^i— &ijraredaily'.briogliW'tDUxht «>•.*:\ixiTeallow,*nd tfc*> rnanb of pyoafeiis l* onward! Eahhor'bewcilDgEt^ vlttbe vle*r«l to leant that scienceand hnisnweateh com bined, bate brought before the the greatest wonder j.f tbs ftce-ln theartlclacf EMERSON’S:AMERICAS HAIB UESTOKATIYE, aftire core tor BaUilcss and to preTeaf '-Xfolrffoa'fttiM* geo circular to be had of iU« v Agents cfrlui full parUcuWnt. Prtw $l.OO-Ja large.bottJcjk- Sold bjr C •E.yiSREE fcCO, Proprietors* • M Suocrtof strseLCleTtUtidJ'OW® 1- “ * •'For *aJ* In FmaHarghTa the foHowlt»g.Ta 3 «scs*T r. ' rUralr* Bros- fc-wn»x «* Ca, j , R. JJ. felfevs Q. n. Ksjttt; # * Joel ilohlcr, Bro} V#ctt 4 >-r 3. n» Cssaoh ■ v ■ . • diffs—tk A. B«khr±3. Fressly. .& Hearse* J. P> Fletnlwt." . : ’..-v- PatteTWro; Smith . Import ant to i) upper a .and fucefiJtto** v t>ft Kgrsetefriaato* muvr&ZiTnsSM*! an or SfwJtlinifiiiLoecTjas; ■•■■:■■ **■■ • Capplatf-Gtaflhrp;. ■. **•■:■ ' Bnm*t .classes; ■■■•■■' ..:■ u EyaCups: ■ « ■■. ■ Dental .tocrbro; ;■• i ■ ■ **• '■ Scarffleator: '••;■■ Tbeno *rs r*aHv Important Invention*, and Tory couth. nleot tothoa* \*ho f)Ho» t#*eclsiDS. Call and eea thro. aDATinrinaltety jafl Weatern Pennsylvania Hospital.-* .•IbtSx ■' Dr*: l*. Scassct Stconi* between Wood and Market strata, nad J, Besxs North-oast rarcer.of. Diamond. AUe . gheoy «Uy. are the altaadtOKT'byrJcltmatnlhn aborts Insti totem, for the Ctrt qaortar of >1054. • • AppifrAttota for admission may be made to them nt all hours at ifcelr offl.ee®. oratthe Hospital at 2 oVlock. P. M. > lUramtcawofaccMQttlftUnJarjr are wctelretj at all hour?, without form. .■- ■• • ■■_' ■■ ;■.; ..•■•• ■.■■. : • ■ 3«IO:g*: • C. YBARBU, 110 MAIU;EI‘ stmt, HUJ': Iwcy harsh. Importer njvl Whole-palo Dealer tn. I’ANCY AND STArLRVARIETY AND DTIT GOODS, r.ffcr« t© cUj bqJ eoantry dealers as largo and Tell selected atnek cl Gaod* aa AQf Eastern hcmw» # &q>| eama priew, thas wlpg rrliht, time and esfenees. ••.. — l *>«•* TniIRSJiY'HKN TAILORS 80 Jfottce,—The JOUttNJiVHKN* TAILORS .'BL CIUTV.of Pltfrhorgh and Allegheny, enthr (inland third WEDNESDAY oferery month, st thtf PLOftL DA HOD3U, Marketiircet. By ordm. jety • .• _ . JOHN YOPNft, JH;. &?mtAry> ATTENTION I S. I*. O.—Yo-J aro litre'n notital ti. at your Araorr,on MON'DAYtVW.KDNBS DAYS and FRIDAY?, lor drill, and to tranMCUtncb busk new a* may come belbro the Company. -• P» KANB, . . marSfcfimd r ~ Swretarr pro •. jT'jai, O* O. of meeting, >Vashtr«ton Hall.' Wood street* between El ftb street and Virgin alley. Prmsnu39 Low#, No.lUfi—Meet* nTrry/Tuwd.iyrrcning- MxaoismJ) Hxcammczst, No, 87—Meets first amllhlrtf Friday of each month- • . •. |smr2sdy . Reßlater.—lißVUY WOODS is acandtdata for the nomihation Ihrßcgrrtor, before the Whic Con* trotloo. !■■■. r ? /. iprifctc.:' ffS*ADIOBHOSiA LODGE, 1. O. O. F.—The U^y Angeropa Lodge* No. 259,1.0. of 0. Fu meets every Wednewi&y eveningla Washington gall, Woodyt-fjylry —it in due to hIKK’B irtrowuw to Ifty say thatlt ha a been known to completely e rod! cat*, every Testaga of this dreadful disease In lew* time than any other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to the pa> tienL ■ ■••’■• ■: Thathousandsofcortiflcatea in tho hands of the propria* tor, many of which are from wall known dtfeeas of the city of iHttflbo—b nod its Immediate vicinity, go to show dearly and boyondxll doubt, that Kira’s Pktroupu Is a medicine of no oommon valnts hot only an a local remedy In /hrolv sis, KhamaUsm t Deafotss, leu of Sipht, but as a valuable interned remedy, Inviting' the Investigating physicians* as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted withitr merits.' Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine la purely natural, and is bottled as it. flows from theboeom of the earth. . . ‘ ThtfUlDviM certificate U capita from* paper putit tVd at Buraevs*, JV. i"., and date .August 2,1862, towAieAfc edxo the certificate, ofL\ccdthrcUilD.Y. f \>d,M.D n cfSi/racimi ■ ■. . • This may in truth ccrtlfr, that I have been so badly af flicted with Scrofula for the lastsevenyearsthatraostoftiw time 1 have been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to&iy bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the best Physicians our country affords: I occasionally. got some to* Ucf, but uo cure,and continned to grow worse until Dr. Foot •recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil,as eve rythingelao had failed. I did so without faith at first, but thaeffeeb wa* astonishing; it threw the poison to the surfaco at once* and I at once began. to grow better,, and by using covtm bottles I hare got a care worth thousands of dollars. * . MRS. NANOY:M. BARKER.. This may certify that I have boon acquainted with Kleris Petroleum, or Rock OIL for more than a year, and haver* pcatedly witnessed ito beneficial effects fn thocure of indo lent ulcers and other diseases for which It isvecommendod, end can with confidonco recommend it to be a xnedielnewoiv thy of attention, and con safely soy that success baa attend* ed itepjewhercother medicine hadfailed. D. Y. TOOT, M. D. For wile hr nil tbo Druggist* m Plttaburgh •; fau2Taj Aw. Nunn’s tis ClarkJa Plbjj#o. 4 vitßan arrival of NUNN3 A CLARK'S urns**-* jfv celebrated PIANOS hoa jQßtbecn by tho subscriber; They hare been and carefully selected expressly for this maf*** M S? If/II ket« and. are considered unequalled for sweetness and power or tone. They all possess the now; improvement of: two ttparate bru&pr,the bare strings rnnnlog over anil above iha treble. They oro folly warranted to stand any climate, and to excnl In capacity for standing lu tune - Prioesrange. from $350 to $BOO. Also, a fine lot of Pianos from the tnsnu factories of PUNIIAM & CO-amT also HQDTE* NEWTON A BRADBURY,H.Y. AU the above will positively be sold at Factory prices, without eddltlooaVcharge for freight, risk, bto., etc. HENRY KLB»EB, • Solo Agent for Knxms&Clark's Pianos, > No; 101 Third street,: • > . Sign of tho Qolden Harp; arrival of-c*** .iew.arrival of Oblcbcrlng'i Pianos. "MU-,-/ JOHN-U. HKILOB. 81 Wood Btrtot,will ff-rTrn l lTiPnffl'~~~~ *r— *' todnr fSAturdiy) tha MpSWggSSW .PIANO rORTKS, from tbo coMmited : UH U UmanufiatoryofOmOKEßlNO A BONS.Bot- ten. Tia. .... ..... ■ Two superbly entires' * octave Planqs» - .. Four plain Rosewood 7 r “ . , Three carved do •••• 0-V **• . . One extra carved <% •* - “ Qooplainßosewood• C9£ . ; Four do do 0 “ “ Three Walnut 6 “ * All the above instruments hare been finished during the last month, and are oftfcb lsU*t styles of furniture, inva riably at BOSTON PRICES* and every Planovrarranted. ' JOHN Hi MEiiLOB,; - No. 81 Wood itreefc ? Agent for Chlcltering & Sons, Boston. • . - 77 Bxeeutora’Notice. v/CT - T ETTERS Testamentary to the Kstateof JOHN IQCHEL, ■ JLf Sr.i l&ta of. Robinson township, In .the eoonty of Alw* jibeny, Pa.dfic’d:, hating been granted to the undersigned,, all perrons Indebted to said estate. are requested to tftaXft Immediate payment; nnd all persona hating olalma or de mands against the estate of the said decedent, vm mate iOOWn ae ' ith ° Ut “"John H. PHILLIPS, ' * JOHN NICKEL, JR., of Robinson township,. ' j*&lW*«tw Bxerotcrn of «ald John Hlekel, Br. »• " , »•*».*' '* K*V * * v . 1 ... v" '>■' i •!.: rV •• • V : ' PITI'SBIIHOH •®mscroE»:: j-. James Alexander Bradley, . John Fullertniv • Eol?cTtGttltray, Alexander Reynolds,. Arm strong County.--■ HoraticrN. Lea; Kifctannlng, lllram Stowe, Beaver, • r \ . ~~ V« •' tf'vV 1 ‘^l;'- k .■'• . . 1 - : Vt?YV‘aV ’ -- .. V • • , ' i . ' ; ' ■ *- V." ■■ ■ ■••..■* . * v- . t • ~ - js. - **v-'v.' '■ %V.rV" - r\* ' % A-V'lf*' * V iwiliwii v ■i-itvS?:-,; VsndetMltyno. 16S EnffoUt Si-t javs of I>r. M*Laces G&lobraied Mtbt Pills t Being cnwell, afid not knowing whether npToes •t-rv.'-v.- No>6oWood:fitreet, ■ Je3:daw . I FROM THE NEW HA.VEN TALLADItJJI. Prost Wort or KOoEc Rooe.--A medlrlue ta'lsr tho title of "JEtKk Boso,” mode from a plant.of that j name, Is baring a great run in this vicinity for ita euro tiro j properties. The cry of “quack.” ep truly applicable 10 at 1 lesrt one halfofihe medicines of the day, cannot be justly! applied totheßock Bose, for.lt: ha* UmadelU maik” In I th‘a city in several cases, to the rclicfondoureof enffororvl i when: other .ramedles have; failed—and pfhot la^qnltere-.I ■markable, some of our- best physicians do not he, ita to to I I ; ppeah-very favorably of -the compound, ■ .ThecerUflcateaof| 'cures are hot fabrications; but Coin highly respectable per- I sons. moßtof whom.am well know-to ns. ■ Tbo menu facto-,] L ror la also troll knosn to us as u gentleman Who wonlduot .| I- be engaged in a humbug, or .la deceiving tho.publlo.inany | troy. —fblhtdtuni... . •- • ■ ■ | 'Wo'ehoerfully'endorse,tbo shove, >3lo7los witnessed. Its I good eifiieh onrsolvos, on pulmonary and ecrorolons ccm, I plaints. We believe it lfrthe best-componod for colds and I coughs, extant/ He Beck Bora hasiongbeen; known ae * | plant of rare medical virtues, anil its preparation tamper- I intended by a gentleman of ability and character, In.tbiS i city.—-W- IT. Stgiiler. ' This Is to certify that the notice of the Bock Bore mcdl club published In our paper lu connection withone from the Palladium, was not only unsolicited, but wns written by the EdltOr of his own judgment and observation; : -■ t OSBOBN *BSiT>WIN. PuiLiniois Omca, New Haven, Deo: 22,1651. ' This will certify that the favorable notice of the modidne l know n as the “Bock Bose,’,' was; a voluntary, testimonial, induced by the writers’ knowlodguof the curative effecloof the article In certain csoea, os well as by the favorable opln -I,ns which others, well Known to hlm,had expressed of It i had furtbetmore, the article was written without pay, cr the promise of payment, or the knowlodgo of tbo mnnufac tnrcr. _ .BABCOCK & WILD 11 AN. ■■ ' . “SCBOFULA..” . UTUBS’ EXTSACT Off BOCK BOSS.. . Tbia wonderful medicine Is fast gaining for itself a pope-, larity which no other , madlcloo can boast of Tbo plant,: Eoek Bose, is used: and: recommended J>y many eminent 1 physicians of onr country. Hear what J. H. Thomp-on, of Philadelphia, rays : “I have proscribed it la bed cases cf gerofnlbns patients at; Wills Hospital.”. Hly success, at tracted the attention of senior physician*. He reports the; following remarkable caso of Whlto Swelling or tbo right; hip, In Tebruary,lMd.: The lad was seven jear- old, and had tho diseavo for three years; tho bone wss dialceated up wards and outwards.-There : was -a darge opening on tho hip lending to the booe,into which I could thrust my, Br ger.; I counted lhree.nlcens.: Hc had hoenunder several physicians, who had given him up. 1 ordered a decoction of Beck Bore —in two days -his night sweats ceased, I then. ordered » tea spoonful of Kocfc Hose, tlirco limes ad: y. TBirty-nlnedays eller, he ifaa entirely nell. r.. ■ < gold by Dr. OEO. H. KiYSEB, No. ItO, corner of-Wood: streot and “Virgin alley.. ■ - of-the Golden Mortar. flotioflj Shield Guards*—The iaembere the GnardsSTe requested to meet at their Armor} - oo MONDAY, the sth tort., for the purpose of electing o. BrJ,a2ieToffpMior. A full meeting Is requested, et 2 o’clock. L». M .all ra uniform.: • : . .--jeftlt 7 " . •• : sutement . •• • /*YF the condition of tlio PITTSBURGH. TRUST COM AJ PAN?* as required!)* the Charter.: . ■ DR*.. ■ —•• ;To Bills of Exchange and Wotcs, OLwounied-.'— . BTfwntn accnant • . 438 74 Banking I lorn*-...,.,... •**•“ J?5??Sn *' Cash dao by Banks...—...— 00 Cashoahsnd..—72,77B 86 .. By Capital Stock -* 2o ® ( !s2 S? Olvidcndfi unpaid 65 ,-j . . ■.••-• -j • ' and premloinarec’u..*. ; 2,274. , • ••> •• Contingent fund.,, . duoXo Bank*-.*— 4 *■•••..••. - ' Indlrldualdepostwreoninterest O6 V *5,055 3J . Tnriividnal depositors........ 1*7,260,80/.;.. ... Httebursh -Jm •• Davm Mnnn, . r>BAL ESTATE AND CoNriLAtTIKa, AGENT. No. 2 tv lit WIN Street, Flttoburgh, has fijr-ea*e,-«»--ifcTnnr5>*“- 180 acres of land in Crdereounty, lowa, 16 miles iro u Jllufr e&tfnc, on Hie main road to Marten, and 8 miles from Tip con, 6 wilt* fr on two. Railroad dftpoTf£..Bo.-a£rea;«-unde. fUitlvwt*o», tt g«*, papers copy.] - .. TO TAILORS.—A GOOD COTTER wanted,enquire op■ jcs:lt* THOMAS DEVINE* VTKW BOOKS! NEW 800 KSll—Putnam’s Monthly, toi J3r June. •• . Fern Leaves; second series. . Frontiersmen; a narrative of 1783- » The Rival Beauties; a sequel to Boyal Favorite. Too Eoad to Rain: l-y Edwin Y. Roberta. Gleason’s Pictorial and all tho eastern literary papers tor. this week, have been received at . •••: . PAUL KLEINER’S, Literary Depot, l - Jes Fifth street, opposite the Theatre,. \a r ANTED—A Young Sian, as Agent tor an Insurance V\ Company. : Apply at- . . FRANCIECUS’ Agency Office, >3 65 Fifth street, neqy the Post Office, \lr anted TO BENT—Several smalt Bouses.- • Apply ai VV FRANCISCUS’ Agenoy Offlre, J;5 , . 65 Fifth street,near th»„jfcst-Office. v WANTED TO PURCHASE—Notes of hand—short pay ments. Apply at . ■ , FRANCISUUS’ .Agency Office* jcs 05Fifth street,near the Post office; POTATOES— 60 sacks tor si jes / CHEESE—2W boxes prime WV It. catting* tor sale by \j jes * HENRY If. OOUJNS. iTIHEAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply or 12}$ cca- Aj Papers just received, tor sale by v : v . ’ WiLTEB P. MABsHAlt,' ' jes . : - • . 85 Wood strret. TCTJfiW DEOOBATIONE—fit* Nicholas’ bridal chamber pat* intern, for sal, by yAtTEB P. MARSHALL. T>INE paper Hangings—a"cboico assortment l 1; cMntx, btocatello. and satin imltalione, tor sals by j ti s ? WALTER P MARSHALL, INnOrt Fire Screens, Centers, AXoses, fto, for Bale bv riosi WALTER P. MARSHALL: /^lOK2t—luO sacks received this day, and for sale by \j ; e 5 HERRON ft CO. hi wu VKUIT—3S sacks Dry Annies: • ; : ■ - 15 cafkaUry Peaches; tor sale by jes • ; ; M’OLURKAN, UEKRON ft CO. 1 YQIATUE&—2U bags on consignment,' and tor sute by IT Jcs M’CLUBgAN, HKRBON ft CO; Bacon caaksrcceived on consignment and for sale low by Jed M’CLURKAN, HEBRON & CO. Maple rugar and molasses— 7kegs Maple MoUfsea, of 8 galls, each; . .... . 200 ft? do.. Sugar,ln-cakesr.’v ; . .■ - Jost received on cozuignment, and for sale by .: - : ■ . jcs r W. A. M’CLUKQ. EAMBO APPLES—Pared cored and slieol, pat: upAn gallon cans, hermetically seMed,retalning..tba crigi ,nal fluvor and ffeshneBS/eCtho > ftuJt^fol^le ; l)J v. jes . * r W; ft. hPPCtmq, KUKKH'M VAU.INA BOILER*—This haS bten found ouo or ihe most desirable articles in the way of cook* iug utensils yet invented. It is almost iodlspensible in the preparation of Farina, Gritts, Homony, Green or Dried Fruits, Ac. For sale by BAILEY ft BEN SHAW, m;80 *W liberty street y ( > X. Fomn, Lattct ner— Boxes end Parquets GOot Private liny.rs, lr.T^ f s*; dOr •mnaMttt; S«©ntt Tier, 26c c Bose* fnr colored perr-oas,MV« PersonseeeuringMatawlll bfu , .hnrgt4 cst/^ertlo, certificate Door* open at 7 c’ciock', perrorn«m-t'.toem»-, tam« nt7K o’d<«>>. Eo-crgsgetnfnt cf »7r «srt M»* W .: J FLORENCE, for six night cinl7..«wrTh!i* eronlng, Jone 6« im he prepented the now Irhb drama. of UNCtB MIKE’S RABIN • fatsey Finnegan, a linker, Mr Horenco? Honey Maguire, Vsh/han Seepcr, Mrs Jflorfneai /Mr* McM.bcu, Mrs Rvnar. In lha course ot the oltce, Mrs Florence. will jJLmm Jig”-**.pancPrMiVE Rnldepra»e...-.Xo with tl a comedy of THETASKSRGAt: Barney O’Connor, Mr Florences' Oet Arm .Mehitbhb.HlirslnCattar, Mrs Florence.; In which abe ;will, ring & nett £CDg called “Bobbin Around.” ~~ 1 MB ‘ COBCEBTB, EXHIBITIONS AND LECTURES. A ; Ll* OOMMUNIOATIOya by Mn» or Telogratfi, or Bills ‘ift wntby Adams & Co.’« EsprsM, trill recur© toincdiflt® attention. Rofer to this oflltc, th© lintels atuV&lmle Stores. OIBOUB AM) MEKAQtitUK poatlog faUbfaHy attended to. •• —5621,767 «: —5621,767 3J JOIIKJD. SCULLY, Cashier. Notice, - Notice. by HENRY H. COLLTNft f Ti - . •* . ■»-. r ;- ‘: *. • M . « . .. . -AV. •*. \\ V * * AMUSEMENTS. TTV-KX* V;E ■ If Jfi AKS FR AO TIC 3B I , 1,. Y. CJL.AKK. BILL-POSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, tAKGU’J? -UALmtonnWy WUfciu’rf towrtKartxA,. f near SmiThifitltii can to ohUtned for Partly FestiTafo,. Omcerus PoW’ft. Meeltoflft Afoo Cargo’s Cc rillon an l Sax Horn Bandcan .hu fnnnd:ln reaflluew at all Gmea. lv applying to TVU. FRANK CARGO, at thoCpflalPiJnc- Tfignaman Rooms of K. 31. Cargo A Co., Fourth ftiteet, or a t the Hall. , Ir '" r2l SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS , THE PENNSYLVANIA lies*. BAILEOAD COMPLETED.' 1 . PLANKS AVOUJED! - - •THROUGH IN PIPIEBS HOURS. ffMlB MAIL TRAIN wIU learn every morning (Sundays i A -excepted) at 7 o’clock; stopping at all the regular eta- . ■ i. tioofl, aha arriving in Philadelphia stl2 o’clock,vl'M. ! - JHB EXPRESS TRAIN learerr the Depot erefy evening - 'at ftSO' o’clock, etoppiag :oaly at- Intias, GmnJfcbargb, l Utrobe. HHltfde; Johnstown, tilley'^GalHtwarAlt^oaii, ! Ac- ecnh'eCUbg at Harrisburg-cith the train for B'jm i jaore/ana aftitlng In Philkdolpliioor Balumorc^atl^M, T&E ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will 1»to. every altor*. nooa ; (except Sunday) fet 5 o’clock, stopping ot all regular . gtotJons,atHlTannin2 oriyuß far «* Blalrsvino. RETUBNINO TRAINSaTrire in PUtfbur?h» ; A«omm^. dation, 8i25. AvM. Express,l,P. M« MttOl2,P.M- _ Fare to New York,$10,1)0; Fare to Varo : Baggagechecked to air stations on ■ the Pwuspy.l vdnio toad,and toPhUndelphlaniwi-Eolriinpro. ••••,•. •. Paeßengera purchasing tlcknts in cars, wfll be charged tvs ! oxstb in addition to the stotioa rates, cscfeptfiomff.tfttteng. where the Company bareno. Agent. • . . « ■ i.' No notes of a leas denomination than firo dollar: will bn received in 'payment for.tickets, except those by tha Banka of Pennsylvania. ;■••.•• -,T‘. •" JBSr Cato of loss, , the Company. Trill hold . themselves responsible for-personal' fcagsago only, and for. anftmoantnotexeeedlnp-fciOO. . , •. :, N. B<—The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to convey passengers and baggogo fo and fromlh»Pepot,at a Charge not to exceed.ls‘cents for; each pas?onEcr,-an.S 1314 cents for each trunk. , . For tickets; apply to • v J; hIRSICISniiL Agent,. At the p. B. B- Station, on Liberty «•->■...■ Pittsburgh. June Ist, 185i—IjaS ■ ■•.. . .. • . •-••• rro the Honorable ibo Judge* or-the Court .of General •J. of tho Peace, la anti forth« county cf-\ . of John Martlo.of-TMtt township* in the oofcnty • Worewld* humbly -sfiMveth.-r-That, your p* s ' titioaerbatli ;pro.7lothors, rat -, bis .ATroiliog -i •hoasolnthe township aforesaid,'nnd prsjs thht jour.Hoar ot3 wIU he vioasaa to grant him a license to Keep a pnhuo house of eufertdhmentj and your ‘ pcttUoncr>'-oainj4utr: i bound, will pray.JuttN MAILTIN. t ■ Wo; the subscrlborfr/cUlMnaor tbo township aforesaid, . "dbcertifir; that the above petitioner la of good.Tcpnto for . . . 11 honesty and- tempßTanco/aud is wellprovided; wit&house . I room nndconvcmenccs for-tho- accommodation-ftndlodgv. \ ing of strangers and travelers, and that t> aid .tavern.:!? no* - rCCSWry.-"'" ■'■•'''■'"‘i'"' r -’ r ‘ :; -■■ - ■ 1 • GcorjfolttttDfioy, Thomas Ettkcr, E. 11. Millar,, XT. TMMn .-*■ i tyre. Alexander Ilardio. I].. I -fbe above lota ere very desirable for buildlngrr xn&nuruc* ■urlug purposes*, and will be sold at mwlerat** prices, and ea cf.DuanfclmJ; now Burply; largo i> ediMsn, $1,20, rXifetrf’ißrV Alexander-! now supply,. , ;•■ : . Putnam, ftrJono. • • Farmicgdule: by Caroline TbGmM. 'Mothcr-lri r-by-ilinmfc D.'E. DLSoutbirorttr. . . Ueaorted WJfii: . ** •• if . Curfiu afCHfcon: **•• ‘\ ..**.••• Chambers* Jonrnsl»tfo?Fefcruaj , y, March; A'rUocdMayv. * Knlckeitcclir. for June. • The above j act r by exnrras, and for sato.by bau’L b hKVvviXn • j#2 . . • •37 Wood strenfc. V EW B'jOSS AT MINISU A CQ/c. tet bmltbfifcW iXstttfct. : i-umuo's Ucnthljv fcrJune. FdnnJi gdalo: by'Corolloe Thoma*. •• The Hive of the - I3c*» Hunter. • London Quarterly Ueri*rr. U. MINER. A C*. t • je2 32 Pmltbfli’M ft. • LOU WOOD—4OOO Iba in attire attt.frr sale by !i FLKUINQ BHOH-, ■■ ■ ■: , Snceewor to •« j«2 . - No. 60 Wood ehreflt. ■AffOttSK’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL—I crow It I * and for sale by Q2J FLEMING BROS. \/ff OKI'UIA: TLLPUAB —tioz m riora-aod 2wr*aU> by iVI jft? y&ismNQ buos» jO AKRfiTrd SCOICR dHUttf’—2oolb'* In FloranTHllitf \jMt»by- fjeS] FLEMING PROS. EMISRT— 2000 fl? 3 j*2 FILMING PROS; S? 1 LI 31 AKAijlO—ii ©Ma'WbUy, m etmxvandLrraHio by U js2 VLEMIvmiROd. \rT AONE3IA—2OO Dte calcined. Xu'sl'ocu And-fo* pale by •i.YI 'j&2 ... .FLEMING EROS. BAO*»N-— SO,QLHJ Bs. beg round, for>um by7~'-v/'v T Je3 SMITH * STKCLAIK. CtTAU UANDJLES— 35 boxea for rale trf.." o smith Sinclair. BUCKETS— 60doa fortnleby .. jc2 . * ' BMITII A SINCLAIR doi largo for faio br . 1 je2 SMirn & SINCLAIR. ["IIJSKLD OIL—I 2 oUsftr Palo byv- • J Jti2 • . F. SELLERS * CO. f . AWa?.—a. A.-.JUAhoN .JS Cu. axo now opeaing raoi'o j tbon 1000. pieces fine Larras, all of ’which arc cndxaly »pw Ftytw. and trHF btr offered at rcdoceJ prfryg. • ' jel- 1 Pi I.OYite, Ae.-We barejust iec«7edw lurpojGt oferexy VJ .description of Ixdies, mis-ies, and gentfeinmi’ft (Hotes. Alpn» upwards of 500 dos olfe anilmohnlr MitfeV-eTtho best -tjlos and quality. -- . - •' • EEII&OKS desirous .of puxchasJnq .ft boaurillil country '• residence will please examine thefillrwlng:. Aaralua - bis property of JO Acre.'t,’eltua r to-2K-oiGcß from.'tho^!ty ; Hdo, weliimprored;.# newCnttag* House of 8/room* Mid • : i halls,. & good.dry cellar* Trrand&h of 40 foefc in front of the houB^ : bath room, .wash.bouse*.well and pump, eprißg ' • louao. barn* carriage bouse, pouttry hemee, tenant fconijn, <• »C 4 & fioe garden* upwards of tOO pssr treos v also, a varl* ety,of choice applP/pearb,plum and chcTty trees; lCOgretw ylces of tha best quality* half on oere o' fleo ptr&wborrief!* an abundaneecf raspberries; agardcn valkof 400 foot in .length* 4c,, 4c, .. For,price and twins enquire at the Ke&l ‘ Ba‘ate Office of ' 8. CGTHBK&T A SON., J°V ■••■:■ ■ • ■■: !■■ ■■■.: •••■ ■.:■■■• ■ : .140 Third street. . EMNIS PJSIiFU.MEKY.— I babo on hood tho bout lot Of : gennino Boglirh, Fronch and American PorfoniG*y ' ersr offered In Pittsburgh, consisting of Pomades; Hair Ola," Woo Extract*, Colognes, Soaps, Bhaolng' Creama, Arcineilo yidemiSf laTondor Waters, : Also, a aery fine lot of Oornbu. Hair Brushes, Tooth Broshes, 40. Those wenUrganj of • the abate arttolca Would do well to call and cxamlOo my stock "before purchasing elErnbero. ■ - . ' J<». FLEMISH, ranter of the Diamond anti Morfcot st. 6UKMI UKUgHbd, BWHUIU SIUOMI' An.—ll on band* large assortment of flno rftrQidnff Hosts -Brush-' ea. Bathing Strops and airarlaty of other kind*. joi jo-*, Fleming. BANUOLlftJbL—limve received ; ibla ua.) a •moot of Uoafsol A JPivrrs’ gonulno JJamlolfnOi fex beauUfys.ng.thebair. ’ .■■■•;.• ■■ j£l ' JOS. JFtEMtNfI. .I^JSNUINQ AIAOASSAR OIL.—A supply of. Jtoulacd’a VJT- gennlue Macassar OU, received by . J Q * JOS ELEMTXfI. BdOKdt BuOKKII— ■ -Tern Leaves; leconl roiiM c ■ ■ .Persons and Pictures: from the histories of Prance and Copland : by Henry-William Herbert. Photographic Tlowa of Egypt, Part' and Present: by J.' P. Thompson* _ * WeniJey; astory vrlthoat ataoraL ' • Thompson’s 3)etccuir*fai Juno. . r: ; 7MM»:NoUdnaf-£Rsh.aupply.';'JaBt.'r«ceiTed-Vftßd''fbr' tele .% ; • RUS3KLL A BRO.*' nsygl v ,- 15 Fifth Pirret. rteorMnrfret, . ■•■ RUSMSbL 4 BRa have received Harper, lit a ham. and <£?l c » ku r? cker, £ r ? UTie ’ atu » LmruARY hepot. j*> elna rtreot, near Market. •■■■'■•.: •• ravSl. r aAJUMSU’d MAttAZUiK, for June, rcr.fai* Uv 1 ■ ' „„ ' „ 51. T.'t!. MOIII3AN, _ W 4 Word rtnit 8 LOTS FOlt BALB—FronHcg 24 Aetna Biel! urutOaiKUi i v 3 «n i ? S ? IB P* 0 !*”? Of Mr. llosSinMO, »I«I -running b?ck 158 feet. «n Marion rtTOHyueir. tlio Poorili Street Uoau* JO bylOiftet. Apply *t ■ • • * ■■. PP.ANCISODS’ .ifresey OHee. _my3l fls Fifth ftreet, nwir thu !>«t * ►fiteov Asituation by o OcriuiiH,-»bo writes th*' ; YX Gorman and English languages, s* ClorU or Porter .- ma Btortronrirehoaßo.HpftfrßnecsfflfoD. Also, & situation for a Young Man, (Gertoao.Jwho (peak* tne English and Goman finently;iis Barker per- Pcrler.or to-driro carriage for o priTstcfamily-. r . Also, a situation for an exccllent Cock-orUacmshcewy and an Assistant Cook, in a Crfit Hotel or publialnsti! .taUon, Apply at ; Agency OCSco; mjBI C 5 Fifth etreeknenr tbo Voai Office. nndErle ’ Ca b^reby/given to rid) person * wfco hkTO mb* • • *1; •■“ffif* to ,&• Capita! StocKoftho Pittsburgh and Erie has'been xnadespecialTr an- ’ pUcafal*. to the construction of ths Hoed wlthl.i Meiw county, that an instalment ol Fivg DotlAtis pershare will oo required to be paid to ihs Tjrcasorer cf tha company, at county, on or before tho SCthday ' of JUNE, 186$. By order of toe Board. run B. F, BASKIN, Treasurer. Officer of I\ k E.lt B.Cfcs, > _ .Kflg Castle, May 26. 1854. f my so^jr Treaauxer’a rtfflca of the vlurUers Valley S' •' .r ■- ' ■ Railroad Company* . to the nte™ Road arqhereby not Ifled that Urn Board oMHiectoWbave called for a second install' »*nt of Tmtl)oais£;pftrSh*ief payable lo the Treasurer on the Ist 33ozr!ay of also Tiro' Dollars per >horo on tho first Monday of each enmity monih. iinUl the whole amount U paid;. mr3o:tf ALFAN WILKINS, Trt abater, JoiiN«TOM*B Vatbnt .l l best anfcla of th* kind In as*. Far Sale by ttjSO BATLHY A BEX6HAW. t ■■ •* TcCT&tr A. A.'MASON A CO. ' ;• \* -..' v' % 'aL>v-' ;