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Biohardsob, of North Adams, ...... _ —-_ ■■■■■■■ ~ . .„ : M aBS v camo to her death on Thursday, in con- 0 . tho engioTe'rTonlhe first three " , ■ sequence of inhaling chloroform administered divisions of the New York and Erie: Railroad '- • by Dr, a : E. Streeter, for thepurpose,of extract- quit woTk hy preconcerted arrangement. They inn n tooth. The operation of this drug is by do not demand increase of wages, but require 18 i ;i.(,;i., iiWr»iin the Company to resoind a recent, regulation ■ no means most inßtanoeß it being im uanses tho discharge or every engineer possible to aocount for its fatal effeote. In eon-. whoße engine rune off the track. and after his •«■.•--->•:• sequenoe of these: “untoward‘aooideats," Dr. discharge prevents.him from obtaining employ- Henry Hartshome, of Philadelphia, who has ment on any other road by posting him. *?•$«:& ;..*•■ . - ••_••••• -■' m ;«•••■ •■-■■ Tbo encincors on the Susquebaun&j. Delow&ro . been experimenting for-many years, deolares in Eastern Divisions have rebelled against this fSSSSiS a late number of the Medical Journal, thatita oP( j efj n 9 being unfair in Us operation. They use should bo attended with great caution. olaim tbatan engineer eboold not be held ao ' «»»ir - -• ••• countable for accidents at switches, &0., against . Wn'o wkbb the Yictobs is bard to tell .whloh, they claim, ho cannot be prepared. Ac who wer! the victors in the recent Philadelphia oordingiy they have banded together, to the - '■- wno were ine viowre iu U ... «v . . number of about one Aumfred, to compel tbo -J- lelection.I election. At first it was olatmed as n Whig Soperinten a ent t 0 reoa n tbo order. Notioe of J triumph; but the-Natives contended it was a t ] lo j r intention to qult : work at noon, to-day, on - Know-Nothing viotory, wbioh most Whigs ao* the whole line between . Busqnebanna and this quiesced in. Then the AboUtionista contended city, was to ‘ ho Companyaweek since. 6 - v i Vat *r 1. l. ami ii V The names of the Engineers were signed to tbo ltwM ttemßelTeo andthe Nebraska bill that remoDstrance in a*• roued-rohin,” so that the were victorious, and now wo have Geo. R. Gra- ringleaders of the rebellion cannot be known. ham, editor ofthe temperanoe organ in that Each man has bound himself to stop his train on ■’■■'■'•■ the road, atthehonr named, at whatever point be eity, who says. may bo, and to take no engine out of the yards «.Wshav» the srstMcsOon of sraoimclag thevtotoij of „.i„ Ca .v- PnmnMiv avree to the : the friends or temperance In the election ofßotjertT. Con. after.the hour, unless the t,ompany agree to jtne g» h^a2s» , ff'S > •'P'-** ' ; r*a »s Mayor of the City, of PMltdelphU—a oecny vat demandi If the Superintendent, however, has .'. - v-V- dtotto&t vttntotvfrpgobu.tf-paag. : . had a week’s warning of this movement, ; there ” - - t *r This assumes it :tobo a temperance viotory, i B little fear but that the trains will bo provided: 'without doubt. Werespeotfully ask whoSevio- with other men, and leave the stations in time. feaS^-K ,! 7«'Si- , &! , teS^ ! sli •?V bination of the rsg-tog-and-bobtail of all parties, ocmo tabiUty. His predecessor, M._ Minot, was . Peoposid Bcdtjoiiob or Navt OrnoßßS.- _ ~ „ , i' m " . ■■ ~ „ in tits habit of offering to engineers a gratuity. The bill-introdneed into thuUnited States Sen *®* Crystal Palace stook at one time sold fqr o f fi TO dollars for. oaoh month in which no aoot- ate to re-organixe tho Navy, embodies-a reduo, ‘ ‘ •’. $176 per share—the: par value being $lO6. dent' happened to their engines.;: The present t itm of officers, the appointing of a grade of As* Soonoftertbe opening of. the. exhibition, how- superintendent having adopted a wau66_ more B lstant Pursers, the increase of the Marine Corps, I ever it began to fall, and finally got down eo severe course, wo shall have an opportunity to ttn(l the donb H Dg 0 f the pay ef seamen The ’ 8 _-. ' ’ ' v:ia” , ~ , test: the -working of the two systems.— N. T. foiiowingisa table of the number of officers and low thtttwhen Birn r toolt h °l d to , ttt ‘„ emp , t D*y Jta«aSto*y. Seirpal.fforsea service) as provided for in the i Si-’iVOTj revivingthe concern, itwaaqnotcd on the Stook TT an -n bill: *—»* «s4iaftaarsitKft jau «• » era in Baroom, that it rose immediately $8 per be i a g jealous of hla vtife, assaulted her with Captains- 85 3500 eliare, but oven his genius is not .able to make intent to kill. -She; ran to.the, house wf-Mr. so Imo the think pay, and it is now quoted slBf—a do- Onn Brown, enteredit and claimed Mr. Brown a iieutmimta soo imo » protection. Her hnsband came up mpursuit, Masters— - .«•> 1000 eline of 2{ in a single day. * Great isßamqm, pnd s | lo t twice through *S^S® en —r but the Palace is not his profit. the. window. Mr. Brown received a ball in M 12W ' hi* forehead, and'died instantly. Hewitt’s chaplains...- -.■« «<» M’Coanelleville is the Tan ont toe eDd door, when her Vr***™<* hathsmatiss......... .« «» name of a new weoHy jaat started at-*Ti T Con- husband again pursued her and Bhot her in the, *24 * 1200 aal!a»illo Ohio In tvDb'mnhioAt-•apwattMO,• baok of tiio head. He then escaped to r the; }§!!?. »» extremely neat, and its editorialaandselec- 5 SSt**' £ d % SS ■ tions bear the impress of ability nnd good taste. y lTcre d himself up; but before doingso, took Boatawntns— _-....- -» 1000| Vr*sSr rt VV.^rJ f <! We predict for the Enquirer succeps equal to its a dose of strychnine and died boob after. Mrs. ® o ““™r* “""S' JSoo iJif& _ Hewitt cannot survive. Mr. Brown was a man IZ Kr f '~- t ;t?cK' ■S‘^ r ' 'j, Jj-rr ,'■>, ... -. ►» nt the officers, as complied in the r -'*i; C'i? »'■ 1 »*.Vv ■c/'fi -**£? ! T'» *sf>t v* -.-, u*-.. .•!' : -**-V7-« **■ ri fr£lP‘■ **>*?*■taa.rcT^gstvtf^-.^V-a-...’.’'• *fV«arr' '. •- -'.' ' -." H •'• -- * ' ■>'- ■' - ? ' JMq'3fiorarag |W. <j. F. GILLMOBE, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNraG::::::::::::::::::::::JUNE 23. ■DBBIOCB.fI.TIC TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. ■ FOR JUSTICE Of SHE SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S.BLACK, : • or BOHKBS£t.COOHIT. ■■ FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,, HENRY S. MOTT, o? fix* currrri. THBSKCTIONAIOWHIG PARTY. Since the passage of;:the Nebraska Bill, ithas, beooiha'eTiieni' that the remnant .of the pnee ; powerful Whig party could no longer hold to gether as a National party—the Northern sec tion taking such extreme ground on slavery os to ntterly alienate their Southern brethren. It - has notr become a serious question with,South. -era Whigs what they shall do. They oannot v again meet on a common platform .with Messrs. SewaTd, Greeley & Co., for these gentlemen have become too deeply dyed in abolition to al low of any such connexion. And so also have the entire Whig party in the North. ' ■ ’ The Southern section, finding lhemsolves adrift on the political sea, sre beginning to cast about them to find a safe anchorage for'their portion of the wreck. In an article upon the projeot of an independent Southern Whig convention, as ■frown out by one of the Whig journals in Virgi nia, the Colnmbuß (Ga.) Tima ,and Sentinel thus meets thq question: “The Whig party, «s a party, )* abolltloohri, and it will - bo treason to theii section for Southern Whivs longer to affiliate with It. Theroaro but two course* for them U take. * lit. To form a sectional-organisation. .3d. To Join thede* mocreoy. The-first oourseis recommended by. the If iha object of tho movement is -disunion* this Is unques tionably the-proper policy. Bat if .theohject is to remain in the Üblon and control the action of the government,-then 'co*op°tofcion with the democracy is the only alternative. If ■ we allow that the Southern Whigs can carry the whole South into a separate soctiooal organization, of which, bow «Trt, tbero la ho probability they woold still be in a minori ty, and-thejmtemment would beiu Northern hands. The South must hare alliw at the North, then, to enable her to protect herself from the aggressions of the abolitiauist3- Wecannot do without them if we would.. But why-iihouja we torn our back upon our friends. There are many North ern Democrats who hare stood by us in every Issue, 4 and etruch blow far blow and received wound for woundwlth ns r increry battle with the. abolitionist*. They have richly won our oonfldence. Why ehouldnottbe whole Bouth go ' -into the next National Democratic Convention." • This is a pertinent question, and oas whioh, will require n decided answer ero long by the Whigs of tbo South. “ Why should . .not .the whole South go into the next Demooratio Na-. - tlon&l Convention !’V If they want to preserve any of their constitutional rights, it will bo a necessary step. The Whig party, as a party, has bcoomo thoroughly abolitionfied. Members of It who, three.or four years ago, were only mod? erately free soil in their predilections, have bo : come rabid, cordially froternixe with extreme abolitionism, and rejoice at the escape of every fugitive slave through abolition riot and murder- It is the only oourse left for Southern Whigs to pursue, sines the Whig party of the North has become an ism. If the Whigs of the South wish to preserve a national existence, they mnstunite I*- with the only notional—the Demooratio party. “Nigger in A Wood Pub Abolition pa pers generally, and oil others of. Free Boil pro clivities, have been making a great ado over the esospe of a “ fugitive” from Botno slave catch ers »n Chemung Co., N. Y., a fetr dayß ago. The facts of the case torn ont to be these :—A negro, in Elmira, broke open a hardware store, from whioh he Btole a considerable amount of property. He was traced to Jersey City, and arrested by offioer Garrett, or Elmira. 'While on the way back, the offioer and prisoner occupied the saloon in a passenger car, and at many sta tions the former was interrogated as to what he was doing “ with that nigger,” nnd very likely ~ln most caies,-curiosity was not satisfied. Tho officer finally dropped asleep, and.while in that state, either unaided or by tho help of outsiders, ■tho prisoner escaped. He was afterwards over hauled, when he claimed to be a fugitive slave, ■ and was taken in charge by some of the bighor law characters, and helped into Canada. ; A ne gro innocent of crime, may lie for months in n Massachusetts prison, and exoitejn— liiiiiiiiii. ii ""i iww-sr-»• fogitive” bo —raised, giving an opportunity for law-breaking and notoriety, and tho “philanthropists” ore immediately on the alert. The lovers of scandal have a windfall in the salt for divorce now proceediog, with much of disgusting detail, in the New York Court of Common Pleas, before Judge Ingraham.: The applicant is Catharine F. P. Walker, and her naughty hnsband t Mr. Wildes P. Walker—a name that was brought conspicuously before the pub lic, in connexion with some bank transactions at Hew Brunswick, New Jersey. : Walker is char ged with adultery, and ample proof of the fact is offered to he prodneed. . On the other hand, Walker's counsel says he is prepared to prevo that the boot is on the other leg; that it is. the wiffi who is guilty and not the husband. Among Other things he charges her with on improper - intimacy with Commodore Newton,:of the D, 8. . steamship Missouri, at Bath, Maine, in 1848. Also, with a Dr. Harpswell, at a watering place •> ' in the same neighborhood.; -'a. Kd'strum “ by AWthortty.” „ \ A recent move of the Anti-Nebraska Mayorof j Detroit, 0. M. Hyde, Esq., rather throws in the | shade the venders of moat patent medicines, not excepting Udolpho Wolf, who, arguing that.men. wiirimbibe,philanthrepically recommends thorn to drink pure gin, (Soheidam Schnapps,) in pre ference to bad rum. It appears that in trying to get np a Cholera panic. Mayor Hyde has-al ready held two or three extra sessions of the Common Council to oonsnlt on the aubjeot; talk ed of Cholera on-the street corners ; and when ; asked his 'opinion as to.its. prevalence, .would look grave and shako his head. His last dodge, however, let the cat oat. A handbill was recently issued announcing the ap pearance of tho scourge in a bad form, and ad vising citizens to use “ Conger’s Magio Regular tor and Tonio Liver Pills ” na a certain preven tive and care. This document was duly signed by- “O. M. Hydo, Mayor.” Most of the press, i made some, good nature! comments .upon.the proclamation, supposing it to be an ingenious trick of the proprietor to obtain for his nostrum notoriety and rtaie. They were therefore not, a little surprised to have a call. from . the .Mayor,: who said it was a genuine document,■bnt he. had not issued it in hit official capacity l Tho physicians of the city immediately held-a meeting and adopted resolutions eondeming his 'Honor’s conduat-, as.there was no oholera in- the city; and for recommending.a patent. nostrum in snob a eerious disease. From evidence which has since been obtained, it turned out O. M. | Hyde is a joint proprietor of Congcr’t Magic \Kegulator and Fillt, henoo bis belief initavir taosaß a Cholera speoifio. Compared with this Detriot mayor the woolly hone sinks into insig | nificanoe. . -:.. ■ ■ . ~ - Repeal op the Sugar Ditties. —The New Orleans Suifeim earnestly remonstrates against the repeal of tho sugar duties, for tho following reasons Ist. It is well understood that the price-of I sugar is now so low that little or no profit.re- 1 mains'with tho sugar planters. -Hundreds are now well satisfied; with tho possibility of being able to mako both ends meet at the end of the year, and many are preparing to retire from the I business. •• • • . . , 2L Any legislation that would tend towards I cheapening tho prico of sugarewould drive plan ters out of the bnainess.. Boiug unable to sus tain themselves, they would be compelled to re sort to some other odßnpation.- 3d. Tho destruction of the sugar orop of Lou isiana would create avaouotu.in the markoftbat I neither the surplus of Cuba, nor of any sur | rounding prodnotion, would bo able to supply. I Consequently, prices would advance materially,, and parties now complaining of the lowest sort of rates—barely affording an economical living to the planter, would bo compelled to pay an increase of at least fifty per cent, over and nbora what they oxpend now: for the same article. ~ ■■ .■ i 4th. Would the project.we have been arguing i against, pay ? We think wo have clearly Bhown itvronld not. Cheaper ond better sugar than is I now sold, cannot bo raised in the Doited States. Why should the advocates of repeal strive, to I consummate a. measure which* while it ruins, their neighbors, will inevitably ndd to their pe cuniary burdens ? We oan see neither reason, common sense, justice, nor ordinary prudence in such a course. But we will say, in conclusion, if tho sugar duties are to bo taken off, let other duties he re- I pealed at the same time. Let the iron duties bo abolished, tho tariffs on cottons and woolens I be done away with j in fine, tho protection on I evoryartiole of Reneral use abrogated. If one j branoh Of inonßtry is to bo destroyed, give none | others on undue advantage. Let them all faro i alike. TheDuelbetweenGbn. Saunders and Judge | Evans —A correspondent of the Charleston Conrier, who was no accident'll spectator of the recent duel between Gen. J. Sannders, of Alabo 1 mo, and Judge Evans, of Mississipi, gives the following details of the encounter: Five rounds were fired; tho first round Gen. Saunders received a ball in bis left arm, but the. bone was not injured, nor any blood vessel rup tured. The third round he was again slightly J struok in the right breast, the ball passing jast under the skin. -No fears are entertained, how over, from.his wounds. ■ 1 ■ The fifth round, Judge Evans wob shot down, nnd dangerously wounded, tho hall entering hisj breast. Tho difficulty seems to have.originated from very harsh language used .by Gen- Sann,,j ders,' in reply to a speech that Jadge Evans i; made before the Literary Society, of tho West^: er S- ! !li lt the Society nppoin-1 tci'Gen- Ssundcrsto deliver the annual address 4otako place last April. A short time )ifter he was' appointed, ho left the Btate,. and went, to Charleston, 8. G., where he remaineduntil about the first of April- Wben.be returned, te found tbnt Judge Evanshad beonappointedin Bis stead to deliver the address. Tho day arrived, and those two gentlemen both attended tho school, i and both made speeches—able speeches—Evans i speaking first In the course of his remarks, he | alluded to the General’s leaving so soon: after r receiving the appointment the year previous, and stated that “he fled from the undertaking." Gen Saunders, in reply, stated the reasons why ho left, and gave tho lie to Evsne’ assertion, and used other abusive language to the Jadge, which resulted that evening in a challenge, Jndge Evans Is ft native of Charleston, S. C.; ho left there when quite young and Wont to Mississippi, Whore, at the age of 28, be wfts cn- I gaged in the practice of law, nnd soon. became } distinguished in his. profession, ■ and- at 27. I years of age he was elected Jadge of tho Cireuit Coart. He has a wife and three children, Gen. Saunders is a very young mna, not more than J 24 years old, bnt .possessed of abilities and.ex traordinary talents. He is a farmer, and a na tive of North-Carolina; he has no.wife nor. children; It is indeed, very bad that difficul ties of so sad a nature should, occur between euoh men, who - hid fair to be shining lights to thoir oountry. The dael was fought in Mississippi, near the State line. Telcirrapli Item's, :i ■ Destructive Conflagration is Hollidays-' Bums— fes BmLDisos •Tunc 21.—A fire broke ont at'half-pirat eleven o’clock last night in the grocery and liquor store of J. H-Douglass & Co., on Juniata street, in this borough, and before it could be subdaed ten buildings were destroyed. The properties burn ed were as ■ follows:—Douglass & Co’fl groo.ery store; Roob’s shoemaker shop; Martin’s paint shop; iMis, Lewis’ confectionery establishment; H P. Baker’s saddler’s shop; Guns & Kloport’s: olatbing store; Geo. Haas’, harber Bbop; Dr. Ddderigue’e drug store; Black’s confeotioaery: and bake house, and the stable of Dr. Rodert guc. Tho whole corner of. Juniata'aod Mont, gomery Btreets la in rains.. Very few goods are saved from the burnt property. The entire loss :is probably twenty .thousand dollars, on which there is a partial insnranoo. The .fire was un doubtedly the-work of an incendiary. Baltiboee, June 21.—Dr. Inglehart, a Gerr . man, oommitted suicide last night by outting bis throat, and then jumping out of a third story window. ... [From the Philadelphia Bulletin, Wednesday.l Factory Burnt.—Consteenation among tiie Operatives —Tho conflagration yesterday after noon, in the Seventeenth Ward, presented, for a time,- a frightful scene, owing to the rapid spread 'of the flames and the oonsternation among the panic stricken operatives, male and female. Like so many similar establishments that hove been bnroedin Philadelphia of In to years, tho build ing had no proper-means: of esoape provided.in oaso of fire. Happily, we believe, thotno lives were lost ; i bnt some of the females were badly burned,-and many were only rescued from a frightful death by repos from’the windows. The factory buildings, and the greater part of the mochinery in . them, .belonged to Mr. Paul Thnrlow, of the-firm of Thurlow. & Hughes. Tho I buildings were valued at $15,000, and there was lan insurance of $5,000 upon them. There was 1 also an ipsarance of $5,000 npon the machin ery. The loss by thi6 conflagration is very heavy, not less probably than $70,000 or $75,- I 000. A large number of bands are thrown out of employment by the mishap. (From tbe Washington, D. 0., Star-) . The Blexican Treaty* As we anticipated in oar itsae of Friday lost, M. Raphael, Santa Anna’s speeial bearer of dee-, patches, reached Washington on Sunday night last, and has subsequently, of course, had fall consultations with Gen. Almonte. We feel farth er assured that he brings no intimation from BanU Anna of a disposition to ask any further amendment to the treaty, which may essentially delay its final consummation. We have just hearii of adtioes from the oity of Mexico, which oame by the last arrival from Vera Crnx, to par i ties in New York, which satisfy ns that Santa i Anna wishes hard cash in hand,-rather than I monthly instalments; bnt that neither he nor General Almonte contemplate any neoessity for the aotive labors of the tatter at this point for some time to come. Indoed,..wo have every rea son to believe that Santa Anna has given Gen. I Almonte a conge, which wilt enable him to re fresh himself by a flying visit to Europe. This I will, doubtless, be more agreeable than to sit I him down during this hot weather, to chaffer over disputed; artlolos of International conten tions. The faot that he contemplates each a 1 journey, Is satisfactory evidence of the correct ness of our announcement of last Friday, that I the treaty may bo regarded ns tmfait accompli. [From the Same.} Toe Change or Tiuu for the Annual Meet ing or Congress.— The Constitution having de volved on Coogress the right, at all times, to de termine when their sessions shall commence, the House yeeterdny passed a bill fixing upon No vember Ist, of each year, ns that time hereafter. This is a novelty; tho original date of December Ist having been striolly adhered to np to this period. The House was thin when this legisla tion took place; the vote being but yeas 81, nays 77. • We hardly think the Senate will ondorse this action, as in many States there are to be Novem ber elections, in which honorable Senators of course desire to “ take a hand.”; This they can not do as well here as at home. So, we antioi pate they may quietly amend the resolution by : substituting the first Monday In Ootober, instead of tho first Monday m November; which being done, the House will surely lay it on the tabic. Liverpool Wool Circular* Liverpool, lac June, 1854. Gentlemen: —Tho same state of uncertainty act! depression, noted In our ciroular of let ul timo, has oharnoteriacd the trade during the past month. Tho business done has again boon to a v-ry limited extent; and wo are sorry we cannot report any improvement in the Wool Markets. Tho reduced prices are however (ob we antici pated in our last) beginning to bring orders for export; and some considerable sales havo been made in Baenos Ayres, Cordova, Mogndore, und the bettor class of Turkov Wools: both for tho -crntrir Btnunranir "Belgium; as at our present current rates, this market is cow decidedly the obeapest for these descriptions. Sales havenlso been made to some extent. In Mohair and Al paca for tho Yorkshire mnrketß, at our Trauccu quotations; and ns long as.tho present extreme uncertainty, both as regards political and mone tary affairs, continues, wo cannot wo fear, look for nny material improvement. Considerable uncertainty stilt prevails, as to tho prioes likely to be paid for the new clip of English Wools, whioh is now oomiog forward. Some small parcels of fleeces, which nt this pe riod last year, commanded IGjd to 17}i 'f! lb; have been sold at 12d to 12}d 1? lb ; but as the fairs havo not yet commenced, nothing derisive, is as yet fixed ns regards future average rates. The first pnblio sales in London, of the new [ dip of Australian Wool, commenced on tho llth i ult., and closed this day. They opened at an i average redaction of aboat Id Ib., on previous ! rates; and goo 1 clean descriptions have been i pretty woll supported throughout tbe eerles; bnt i inferior, ill condition Hooks, of which.there was la largs proportion, were more heavy of sale, and experienced a havier redaction. East India Wools maintained previous rates; particularly the better classes of white and yellow, which wore - la demand for export; other low sorts, chiefly withdrawn for want of competition. Oar next pnblio sales aro fixed to commence here on tbe 20th instant, when probably about 5,000 bales of East India, and a quantity of other low wools will bo offered. We are gentlemen, Yonr most obedient servants, W. GREAME & CO., • Wool Brokers,-25 Temple street. A marrlago is soon to come off In Washington, by which a blooming Baltimore lady of sixty into be united to a gallant widower of tbe .Metropo lis. While there is life, there is hops. . At a meeting of the Massaohasetts State Temperance Convention held at Lowell on tho 2d lost., upwards of fifteen hundred porsona •were in attendanoo. The Supreme Court of Rhode leland has given an unanimous opinion that the not of the last legislature of that State, expunging the re cord of its oonvlotion of Thomas W. Dorr for treason, is unconstitntional. . The Now Hampshire Whig Convention assem bled at Concord on the 20th inst. Judge Periy presided. When the Convention proceeded to ballot for State candidates, Hon . Jas. Bell, of Exeter, was nominated for Governor, reoeivlng 816 out of 829-votes. The faotory dam at the-Unlon village, in Hol den, Mass., gave way. yesterday, oarrying away the bridge and one wing of tbe faotory, filled • with valuable maobioery. The damage is esti mated at 10.000. Tho establishment Is owned by John Parsons, of Boston. A despatch -from Baltimore, saya tbe second branoh of the City oonnotls, on Tuesday eve ning; passed an ordinance consolidating the Sus quehanna Railroad'Companies. over tho May or’s veto, by a three-fourth vote.- The first branoh will do the same to-morrow.: ~ t - * -"k'K} *>-. V v, ig:vf*s 4 t * ,CYV-.Cr?-r\ '-hi*. ,* 4 » I ' ■ «. I'KLmrKAPiIHJ. . By the O’Reilly . Lines for tho fiforniSK Post THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS • VTAPniNOToM CiTTr June 22.—Sfcnofo—Hr. Rockwell pro* prated a memorial of 1000 person*, principally of Boston, askioß the Immediate repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law. Ho sail tbe sixtier* wore persons of all profiuwinn* aadocou* p Minn*, nod mostly persons who bad been dlsi o»od to sup* port of 1850. The? are now induced tooskfor ♦he wp*Bl of the Fugitive Slave Law, because of the repeal of {hVtflssbtiri ComprcmT?*.-- --v;-.i A motion was made to refer it to the Judiciary Commit* tee. ■ • ■ ■ Mr. Dixon -said he and they desired to Ui heard on that m'-Uon,- and ho moved: to* postpone It until 'to-morrow. -Agreed to. • -« . Ms Clayton presented the proceedings of ameotiogla Delaware, remonstrating against any treaty or otherxaea-. sure {hr a reciprocal irudein Bread^tufEß.. Mr. Mason reported a bill allt*»inß: tho Orange and Alex* -orrdria Railroad Comoany, to construct a temporary rail* rend over Long Bridge, end tbroagb- Washington.city, and to connect with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad— ; Mr - SewaTd reported a *-ill authorizing the.Post,'Master, General to contract for a term not: exceeding five years, for a sum not exce* ding half a million for carrying tho month? ly tnallß in first cla«s steamers from San Franasco via Sand wich Islands, and Japan to Shanghai In China and hack; all excess of money so appropriated, over postages recelv* ed. t > b« paid out of the Treasury. The Tnsan«Lftod Bill veto was taken.up. . - Mr. Bell concluded bis speech yesterday in support of the | bll l . when the Senate adjourned. •. i • iTauit —Mr. Houston, from tbo Committee on Ways and Meao« reported a hill to enable the President to carry .into effect the Gadsden treaty, appropriating ten million* for that purpnso. Referred to the Committee of the Whole on the s‘n*e of the Union Mr Olds, from 'he Commits on Post Offices, reported a blit amending the Postaeu Law, charging throe cents on single letters for any di*-tancu under 3 000 miles,and over thst dis tance ten cents; Ocean postage to be five cents undor 3,000 miles; and ten cents over; drop letters and advertised let* ters. one cent additional. Deferred until tomorrow. , The House then went into Committee on the General Ap propriation hill. NEWS FROM CHINA. I ' June 22—'The following despatch was received ! iVom an ominent London house, previous to the soiling of the Canada. ■ ■ . . ■ . <‘lloxa KoifO, April22—An attack was mode by the Im perialists on theibreigu settlement, at Shanghai, which led to the storming and destruction of theic camp, on the 4th, bythe.Englishand American forces. Two were .killed and several wounded of the volunteers, among the latter was Capt. Pearson, of the Amerioan ship Rosa Blandish. All was quiet on the 12th April.” Nsrw Oeisass, Jane 20.—The steamer United Statesar-. tired yesterday from Asplnwall. Tho Illinois sailed on tho 10th with nearly one million ot dollars brought down by J. L. Stephenson. • .. . Stbactsi, Jano 22—The Convention of veterans of 1812, was in session yesterday and Unlay.. The lion. Hawley RaMwln presided. Resolutions wore adopted urging their claims on Congress. ... CnscnraATi. June .22.—Father Krocgar, Priestof Trinity Church, was brought before tbe Police .Court to-day, on a charge of assault with intent to commit a rope, on a Ger man girl,aged 14, while attending confession, v Naw York. Juno 22.—Flour; sales 6.250 bids, dull at i $7-25@$8: sales 500 bbls Southern at $8,75@9 25. Wheat! *triflu lower-' Bales 23.000 hush Corn, a trifle hlgner.at 82 @39%. Cotton firm, marketunchanged, a limited business at previous rates. Coffee; soles 800 bags Rio at 9, dull, Sugsr; sa'es r 2OO hhds Orleans at 6', doll. • Molasses; sales 100 bbla Muscovado at 18% heavy. linseed Oil; sales 2 r oo galls at 78- Provisions: sales 1300 bbls Pork, dull with a declining tendency, $11.62018,00. Beef firm at $lO. Lard; tales 200 bhls; unchanged, a limited business at pterion* rates 100. Whisky, sales 150 bbls Ohio at £9%,firmer. Iron; ealeaSOO tons firm at $10@42. Money earier; stocks • lower. I Philadelphia, Junu 22.—Flour inactive, lltlla.oxport do* mand; tbeocly Raise reported aresoo bbls,standard brands yesterday evening at $5 50, a decline of 25c. No farther sale* of Rye Flour. Salosof 15Q bbls Cora Meal, Prana., at $375. Wheat scarce, held the views of buyers. A small lot of Rye brought $ll2. Cora: advanced; rather mors offering: sales 4WM> bosh yellow at 82o,aiioat, Irclud* Ing a cargo of damaged at 70c, and nsaJeof bOO bush in store at 600. Whisky firm at 2S in bbls. : . CrxaxvATi, Juno 22.—The river rosefenr Inches; weather warm. Flour very dull, at s7@7 25. Whisky 22%. Pro? vlri'ios inactive and unchanged. Linseed Oil T3@is, firm. o*ts declined to 33 No ohange In Grocories- At a tiro oo the 11 tb met., Id Louisville, Ky . when several ladies, had to descend by ladders, from tho windows of the Exchaogo Hotel, some very careful individaal, threw a barrel of-eggt from an upper window, to the sidewalk, for the purpose of taving them. “Tbo ‘veiled* murderess, convicted at Troy, N. V., has been ascertained,” says the Washing: too, (D C.,) Star, “to bes Mrs. Campbell, from Quebeo, (Canada,) where she formerly kopt a tivero, but did not enjoy n very good charac ter.” So the relationship to Queen Victoria, is “ knocked into a cocked bat.” What a pity. £9* Dr, Horae’* Invigorating Elixir or I Cox«Ua!*o*Thore arc facts and principles which can only i bo reached by deep research and laborious investigation. 1 Tbe superiority of tbo Invigorating Elixir ovor every other | restorative and anti-dyspertlc preparation is not a fact of ibis class. It lies upon tho turface. it b « 7 /<f«u>nifra6/e, palpable to all oje*. To overlook It is Impossible; to doubt it, is to deny credence to the evidence of tha mobc*. As a m-?an.s of relieving every form of nervous disease, whether acute m clmmle, mdlldii >ui or apsemotlioj w bother aff.ct log tbe springs of motion* or the retirees of sensation; It hit not. ÜboswewrAad, onequßl. In neuralgia, tlo dolo mux, rheumatism, general enervation of tbe system, mor bid mslancbuly, hysteria, spasms, paralysis, epilepsy, pal pitation of tho heart, Ac., it produces a most astounding effect—rallying, bracing, it might almost bo said electrify Ing, both body and mind, and replacing torpor and weak,- new with energy and strength. As ft stomachic, it haa properties no less poritiTo and potent. Tho weakest 6to ro ach recovers its vigor, or receives it, if never before enjoyod, under tho iofiuenco of this groat tonic, which not onTy‘ _renovatas the digestive powers, but con« , »*‘« fl tho.vlgor fc creates, and perpetuates the health It restores. This U the declaration sot of one or two, but of thousands. The medli-a) profession,slow to recognize any innovations upon established remedies, admit tho commanding efficacy o! this wonderful catholiccn. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In pint hot* ties. Price threo dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars, : C. 11. RING, Proprietor, IS2 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the Unitod States, Canada, and tho West indies. AGENTS.' FLEMING A BROS., No 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GKO. 11. S.EYSKR, No. 140 Wood eticct, do J. P FLEMING, Allegheny City. Je2ldkw £s* The Great French Remedies t t—M. B ALLY’S ANTID JTE AND LOTION.—Thoso persons who wish lor a safe, speedy, and permanent cure, should use tbo above eolobrnted and unrivalled FRENCH PREPARA* TIONS. They have now been In use for five years—have bora thoroughly tested la thousands of tho most obstinate cases, end invariably bavo given satisfaction. They aro not composed simply of Balsam Copalva, but are entirely different from all other preparations, both In the nature of their ingredients and tbo manner In which they operate upon tho patient Hence tho wonderful success attending their use. A gontleman connected with Iho Western Railroad says: u I hovo expended for other people during the last throe years over $3OO, for remedies of this description, and hove never found a single artlole that gave such universal satis-' faction as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever failing to cure Snafiogle instance. Many have been cured in two or three days.” Price, Antidoto $1; Lotion 60 cents per bottle. Inventcd by M. Bally, Physician to tho Paris Hrsgpitals? and err pared from tho original redoes, and sold wholesale and retail by DURQY A CO., Solo Proprietor! for tho-Unl* ted States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 458 Broadw&y t New York. Sold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd & Co„) No. 60 Wood street. Wheeling—J. n. PATTERSON A CO., and by Druggists everywhere. ... ; ..je2l : s^Dr«DPLane’! Celehvatod Vermlfhge and Liver Plll*;mA singular combination, but very effectual, os tho following will shear: Niw Yeas, November 20,1852. Knowing, from exporlenoo, the Valuable qualities of Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge and Liver FJ.ls, X have for some time back considered It my duty» and mad& it my business, to makethoso artlotos known wheovor l Went among.my frionds. A short time ago I bectmo acquainted- with the case of ft young girl, who seemed M be troubled with worms and liver complaint at the same tme,. &nd had been suffer*, ing for some two months. Thrcogh my persuasion eho purchaced ono bottle of Dr. ITLaie’a Vermifuge, and one box of Liver Pills, which she took, according to directions The result was, she passed ti largi quantity of .worms, and tbinlu that one box more of the Pills will restore her. to perfect health.' Her name and rcddcnco oan bo loarnod by calling on E. L. Theall, Druggis, corner Of Rutger and Monroe streets.! . i v/, p. B.—The above valuable romeiy, also Dr. STLano’s cel ebrated Zdver Pills, can now bo hat at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will-bo careful to as for, and take none but Dr. Vermifuge. All otbra, in comparison, are ■worthless.,- - -i‘ }- - - Also, for sale by the sole proprteoTSt . JLKMIKO BROS.*- • Success** to J. Kidd k 60 Wood street. 4UJT Old Sores* Ulcers, atl all e options and tUa eases arising from aa impure or dopavod stato of the blood. Sea the extraordinary core of Wm. 3. Ilarw jod, u highly respectable citlxon of Richmond, Vi, by Carter’s Spanish Mlxturo Ho had ulcers and sores t the worstdescrlptlon, and finally got so bad he was uuale to walk. oxcept on crutches. A Tow bottlesof Cartor’sSp&ntah Mixture* the great blood purifier, cured hiraj as t has cured hundreds of others who have suffers i with roumattsm, bad effects of mercury, aui pains and ulcers oftho bones and joints. : ySeo advertisement. •• • —• jelWtadfcw • ;P«ntAloo&e«‘-Th» welkoown aapanority of GIUBBLFS fit in the Garment, ncds no comment on his. part; it has beou acknowledged by aU+hobave favoTod him. with their orders, that they, hare net«been flttodwithtbe same ease and style as by. him. ne %s Ij© inronn his pa troos and tho pubUoi that his stock {glow repletrfwith the newest styles for.coats, vests and pnts,_suiUble_for th«- present season. :.B.uRQBm», Tailor and'antaloon Maher, 240 Übfrt'jpt* head of Wood. Star CANDLES—SO boxes Cincmtiti, assorts sizes, at manufacturers prices, myfr I X> KAVUiO M AOUllilSiS— W»rr»nt(*2> eut lrao 10 to 16 ] tk. am* or Whont or other small {run par aay,Tnti one. i '- •- '• "’•' •■ >-n-t -l : : - ..:- .?**>*. , . '■ •- ■ >v;\ -'• •■■' i * *.. ?"l s ». i;.- • V V> . TELEGBAPH MABKETS. I; SELLERS & CO. Vi'': SPECIAL NOTICES, '*r=> Pittßlnirglt Tro«t IkS’’ in* or tno Ktoctholdeiß of tfcn ritt»bnrsh _Tfujt Goinoany will be held at tho Bunking Houw,on TUESDAY, Juno 27tb, ln«t., at 10 o'clock. A, M., to tako action on the acceptance of tho bill passed by the last Legislature for e*' tension of Charter. - ■ - -■. ■ JOHN D. SCULLY; Cashier. Citizens* Insurance Company* Witfr BUhQU, JCNKjIO, 18&4 —Tho President non Dlree* ters.of this Company .••aye this day declared A Dividend of TH&KZ DotXABs per share, upon the Capital Btock, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on and .rfterJldnday,'the 19th Jnrt. . jel7:«)t 8&MPBI. L. MABSHB7.L, Bmt»iy»:. fr'’‘^»ScKOfnlsu—-H w duo to.iLUCft’S IVroteum to M y that It has been known to completely eradicate every vestoge of this dreadful disease In less time than any . other remedy; ond at less cost or inconvenience, to the pa* tlent. .. . ... . • The thousands of certificates in the hands of the propria* tor, many of which are from well known citisens-of the city, of Pittshe-di and Its Immediate vicinity, go to ehow f clearly and beyond \U doubt, that-Kixa’s PrraoLXtna is a medicine of no common val ue, not only as a locslremedy in tox<>f Sights hntas araluable internal femedy»lnvitlns'the Investigating physicians, as well as the suffering patient, tobecome acquainted with Its i Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this thedidnels -pnrely natural, andis bottled- as it flows from thebosomnfthe earth.; v .. N. and heart -daU Auotut i, JtbSfto which it nl*fi ajpjttndtd the certijtcaticfthccdtbraicd V, /. Foct,£l. D n | of-Syracttie: • '**•• v ' ... . - ; 1 I tmh truth certify, that I have been so badly af flicted-with. Scrofula ftr tho last seven years that most of the I time! have been unable to attend to any kind of business, i endmuch ofthe time unabla to walk and confined to jay I bed, and havebecn treated nearly all the time by the best iphysidans our country affords; l occasionally got some re* 1 lief, but nb cure, and continued tbgrow worse until Dr. Jopt i recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bock 08, as eve rythlngelse hadfailed. T did so without faith atfirst, but I theeffect was astonishing? It threw thrpolsbn to the surface | at once, and ! ntoncebegan.to growbetter, pud by I eeven bottleel have got a core worth thousands of dollars. I - * •- NANCY M. BARKER. I This may certify that I have been acquainted with Klex's I Petrol earn, or Rock Oil, for more thanayeaT, and have re* 1 oeatedlv witnessed Its beneficial effects in the cure of Ind**. I lent ulcere ahd other diseases for which it Is recommended, I end can with confldencerwmmmetul It to be am«Upinewor j thy of attention,and can'safelysay. that success has attend*: 1 edits use where other medielnehad failed, '■ _ .. I r - D. Y* a*. D. ■. LI gor.alu by .1) th« Prareirta ir Plttstmrgli. ttinZtd&ir. , lf=i> Indigestion sail Uter Complaint Iks'* OCRED BY KIBE’S tho fel-; lowing letter from B*v.O.Diosihbos,/» Missionary in; 1 Oregon: V - ■. . : -.1.-w L ; .■• V ' Ma. J. M. Sf; Myself and wife havlrigheen greatly benefitted by the nse of your petroleum, I wish to knave ybu'send'me a box of two of. throe-flaxen bottles. X sin the Congregational Minister In ithls place, and severaL of my people are affected with Indigestion and animation: I of the liver, the same of myself and wife, before taking I yonr'P£nu>UEDM f oa Rocs Oil. Wotook saveralbottles—• I two.or three each—about a year and a half ago,; and we I have never enjoyed so good-health for years aa we haTO 1 since that time. I ha 4 not taken a-single bottle, befbto ] that fullnessof the stomach which so distresses the dys j peptic was relieved, and \haveiolt nothing of it since that i time. My wife wac also relieved from a chronlo. disease of I the liver, which had been of Severn years standing, by the I use of yodr Petroleum.' . - - I Bald by 8.11. KIEB, Canal Basin, GEO. H. KBYSEIt, 140 Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every when. oc«6 ; PITTSBURGH life, fixe linil Marine Insurance Company; i OFFICE. 65 FIFTH STREET, 31ASON10 HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA* JAMES S. BOOM, President f ' CsAttirs A. Colton, Secretary * ■ This Company mattes evary. insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RIEKS. Also , against Bull end Cargo Risks on tbe Ohio and Mis sissippi rtr&r* end tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. . And against Loss and Damage by Fire, end against the Perils ef.thefiea end Inland Navigation end Transportation. Policies Insured at tbo lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. SOECXOItfI: James 8. Rood, Bamuol M'OlarXan, William Phillips John Scott,. , V ' Joseph P. Gaszam, M. John M’Alpln, Wm. F. Johnston, James Marshall,. • Gootro B. Sellcn, my2stly- - ~ -- - -- ■ Strange Develepemeat**>sdeD#s men ere dally bringing to light hew Inventions And the march of progress is onward; pereoasßalil, or beccmlngso, will bo pleased to learn that edefece and longrcsearch com* Mood, have brought before tbe public, the greatest wonder of the age, in the artlcla ofEMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sure core for Baldness end- to prerent Halrfrbmfatnbg. Bee circular to be had of the Agents, siring fall particulars. Price $l.OO in targe bottles. Sold by . C. E. FISHER A CO« Proprietors, 07 BuDeriorstreetjClerreland.OhiOf - For sole in PUtsbargb la the following houses _ Fleming Bros., jk Wilcox * Co., R. E. Sellers, '. • •G. H. Koyter, :• ; Joel Mobley . BcnJ. Page, Jr n J. XLCassel. MLeghtnycity.—h. A. Rccldaain, Pressly ft Means, J. Fleming. Birmingham.—k. Psttorany John 0. Smith . Klrcmen’r Ingnronce Companyofth«Cltyof Flttalmi-gbu J. S. MOORHfiAD. President—ROU&ttT -FINNEY, Secre- Insure against FERE and HABISE RISES of all kinds. Officer No. OT Water attest. pawroais: J, K.Moorbaad, W. J.Anderson, .. B.C.Bawyer, B. B. Simpson, - Wm.M.Edgar, n.B.Wilkins, . U H. Paulson, Wmiam ColUngwood, R. B. Roberts, ' . John M. Irwin; •• •. ■ Joseph Sa?<v Wm. Wilkinson, ’.; ••• David Campbell. •. •; Jal2 CITIZENS' Insaranoe Compony of Ikg* D. KING, President; BAH* U£LL MAIISHELL,Secretary. •; ; os lce; M Water SirtetybUvemlfarJiet and Woodstrctts. Insures HULL and CARGO Bisfcs, on the Ohio and Slissls aiimi Hirers and tributaries. - •-> j: \ ' XnsnreaugainstLossorDamaCelnrPlro; -.•••• i, ALSO—Against the PorOsof the Sea, and Inland Narlga tionandTransportatlon. --- '••• ' ~H.ll.KlnB, Wm.Larimerjr.,. Williamßagaley, - Samuel H.Kier, . Samuel Ilea, William Bingham, RobertDanJap.jr., Jfohn 8. Dfle'orth, * v ■•. - Isaac M. Pennock, Francis Sellers, ■ '"■'"g: Kia’ba'hftiw v ' ; • 1 Walter Bryant,.; William B. Hays. . John SMpton, ’’ irS’ CASH IttUTVAL PIRB AKD MA- INSURAHCB COMPANY* of Pennsylvania* CAPITAL, 0100,000. CRAB* TEH PERPETUAL. FVrsufeni—Hon. AUGUSTUS 0* HEISTE3. ' THOMAS H. WILLSON, Esq. ‘ &I&£CTOK3; Hon.A. 0. Bolster, Samite] W. Hays, . . Wailam Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox,, .... Harvey BoUman, • Jacob Peters, • - . . John walker, !?., William Colder* Jr., . Jacob S.Haldennan, AaronJßorabaogh. RDSBKIIL A OAS£Bj Office. In Lafayette Buildings, JeB • (entrmnco on Wood street.) WuteraPennaylvaala Hoipltal.*- iftSr .Dr*. L.Bc3Eycx,Becnnd r between WoodnudMarket streets, end 3. Bern, North-east, corner of Diamond. Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the a bore Insti tution,far the first quarter of 1854.: . .Applicationsfar admission may be made to them at all hours at their offices, or afethe Hoapital at 2 o’clock. P.M. Recent cobcs of accidental injury are received at all hours, without form. • - - :• JalOtg* Ot YRAOBar UO MARKRT fltwstr Pitta-' burgh. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in,-FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS/offere to’ city and conntry. dealers as large and well selected ; stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving relght, timeand expenses. • - T -:y v lJaSgft O. Wa^ingtonliail, No. 3G&—Meets Muuurou Excawwatt?, N0.87—-Meets -first and third Friday of each, month. ' : . -i- .jmiiTQfriy LODGE, I. .O. .©• FV—The IhSr Ahgerofca Dodge, No. 280; 1.0. ofO.-R, meetsevery evening In Washington Hall, Wood at. j f-jyly jfS*--, CjßSsPremtmns—Duff*# College.— iKSr The usual handsome Premiums will ha aVazded at an examination of Iho Classes inthfa JULY NEXT, for the greatest proficiency In Book keeping. Pen man»blp,apd Mercantile Daw. : ;, ' ; JeB:lw 1 Nottce.-*The .JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO ClETYiafPittsbuighand Allegheny, meets on the .firstand third WEDNKSDAYcfererymonth.atthoE'LQßl- OA HOUSE, Market street. By order; | •••'.' - Jel.T ; JOHN YOUNG, JIL, Secretary. fr2S?» ATTENTION I 8. L G,—You are hereby notifled tn attond at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drlU, and to transact such buri-’ ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, ' • mar2Skfiml • ~ r - . Secretary pro tern. THE OrlfftnU, only, true and genuine Xlrer PUU*—.UEARWHAT PHYSIO iANS BAY. • . Independence, Washington co.» Feb. 24,1848. : Mn, R. E. SriißSs:—l will Just add that your Liter. Pills hare answered the very.best purpose in my practice, and from their salutary effects lormy ownprercriptlotis, I can oonfidently and saiely recommend them where I havehith ««o hesitated with others of great repute. . > :Tours, An. -' - N. W, WHITp, M. D. . Prepared sndkold >y R. E. SELLEBS c A;CO., &7 Wood streotyand for gale by ttouggfata generally* i • je* TreaanrerisMfice of the vhartlers Valley ~ Rallroaa Company* SUBSCRIBERS to theabova Road are hereby notified that the Board uf Directors hare call ed for n secontflnsfaH' mentof Fit* DoluSs perehdre, payable to the Treasurer on tbe lst Monday of JUNE, aud also Five Dollars per share on tbe'firat; Monday of each ensuing mouthy until the whole amountis paid. ' -* ‘ •myBo:tf : ALYAN WIDKINB, Treasurer. ' THE GLES HUTBL IS NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS..—The grounds bare boon improved, and the Houso rendered more attractive, generally.. Tha proprietor will be happy to eeo bis friends. ■: Omnibus of the Excelsior ilue fa now runulng from the st&tionv on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEL. Leaves the station at- 8 o’clock, A. M., and & P. M 4 return ing et & A. and GU p. M. • »jcl2;Qm r .- . ' . . - - J, G. MARTIN, Agent BACON— 18 casks Shoulders and 2 casks .Hams, a prime article, received per steamer Huron, and fat sale by mv24, ; • ;! J. A: HUTCHISON* 00. . a ..AriaAßuN a ou —OUUca&es and rpactogea or the XX* latest and most desirable styles of Djry Goods'win be opened onithe 29th, 30th and 31st of May. . my 27 • 16 bbis No. 1, for able by - . ; O;>• my 29 RatTH A SINCLAIR: MANTILLAS^— A. A. MASON A CO. have -now for sale - more then 100 latest styles of Mantdlaiq [my22 - T INBEED OIL-10 bbla for sale by JU JfllQ . HENRY HOLMES. T liLK—IUO bhia fbr Bale toy JU jeW CVALEBATPd—4O bxa Pulfcrtscd |u quarter, O. halves and poupd papers; Yoysaleby “ j- - *- r -••••■■• Jel9 HENRY; HOLMEB. BDTTKIt— Ibiegs fresh Furkin Butter. fbr safa by - - ■jel9 HENRY. HOtMES. T.>QGSr-3 bhls fresh-this day received, andfdr saleXy .. Ci jelO HENRY HOLMES. IJLURUCK WATER—^3bbia receivedthisjdayby X> ' JOS. FLEMtNG, mv2B • corner of the Diamond and Marketet. .T)OMAD!S3 AKD HAI& 01 LS—*A very large waorunent finest English and French Pomades »nd‘ ll*ir PHmtwiTttlbv •* fmyaS) , -TOS^FEESHNe. * AiU» oiL,£il>. i—ktuaWeceiTedftnd lur.t'Ueby JLj mylß? JOEL MOHLEB. ViTAClUiiiEti-“&0 bbls. Urge No. B.filackerul, 1854 in* ill. «pccUon, just received and for e&le by ■■■ je!3 ■ a> :..ENQLISU ft KICBARDBOX. tMU&U FINE AFFLKS.—4OO fresh Fine Apples, lo nr* ' rlre bT Expres*, fir sale by _ '• cr * *. fc , ■/•■ V . ■ JMt: •• 'fly • * ' MARRIED. On Wednesaav morning. June7th,l6sl, by tboßey. Wm P. Vowflhl, WM. PICR.BRBQIIit,. I Jr.,;to MiflB MYftTA daughter orJ. 3d.B*wyer. of thiscity. . -r-j. In St. Louis. on Frldav, leth lost* at 31 o’clock, P. M-, GEORGE RICHARD, eldest son of Thomas Oliver, of this city, in the 17th year of blsege. .. :| Yuneral from depot of the Ohio and Pennsylvania HaH'l road, to Alleghany Cemetery, at 9 o’clock, twb uoßWiyo. The friends of the family are respectfully invited taattend. Carriages will leave the Livery Stable of B. Hancock, Fifth street, near Smithfleld, at BJxJ o’clock, A;M;, for the deoot% PEARS— 12 bbls just received andfor rala by - . j e 23 - - - HENRY H. COLLINS. HKRRINGANDSHADivery fine, foreala by the barrel, by .: V.,' BAILEY- k EENSHAW, . it'lA- ' ■■'■■■■■•■ ... ■ 253 Liberty streak < a >AKEL> PEAOHES—Ou hand and lor sale by the barrel, hfS '"*»***'* BAILEt ft nmftgtW.,, iiwT- PER KXP&ESS. THIS MORNING— A large assortment Of'new and. beautiful styles Ear Rings, Breast .Pencils-ahi B§h*« Also, a new article of Pans;' whfah'hre pretty ? and, cheap., Onr stuck is equal to any In the dty ini etyle ahn.qaality, and we guarantee to the purab'sWr.wewlUseUflhejjoodslnoar lineaslow as any eastern house will sell, and much.less, than any other establishment in this.dty • * Give ns a call, and examine ©utgoodsand prices, at 61 Market street - >23 ‘ ~ HOOD’S. T TALI) ABLE PROPERTY wifi. OOJLLINB iTOWNhHL 1 , .Y ‘ YOBSALR—64 agreesituate one mite from Bast ertv, and.about 20Oyarf8fromtheAUflghenTriver.~ and same distance from the Allegheny Valley RaltrOtd»v:-A new ■ Brick HonsOjOf hall and 7rooms, finished imnodem style; a Tenant Frameßarn,dnd:iltaft)te\ and other out buildings; a good well of Water and'-durable springs i also a running stream at lower part of the farm; an or* chard of 800 trees; M) - acres incuUlration,-ba3anc&.good timber; 'a valuable stone quarry. ■■? Will be sold altogether; orlO acreß with the Improvements. -8. COTHBERT4 HON, * JeSS : - w Real Rstatg Agent*. 340 Third st. SS»OOOREWARD! M. BALLt’S ANTIDOTE -AND LOTION, - The great original french preparations, far. the safe, speedy, and permanent cure of all Dis eases of the ■ URINARY ORGANS, without the least restriction to .diet* drinks; exposure, <rr change in application to business - - TfIESE%VALUABLE PREPARATIONS Hava nowbeen before the -pabllcr for the past five years;; I and have become so well and favorably knowntbat thev-.l do hot require any very elaborate : They xiave boon I used by thousands/ throogbont the chuntry, and have srt-1 dom been known to fkil fn.cnring the most s tubborn cases.' 1 '-Although. there are so many compounds which ate dally 1 offered to tho public under tbenameoLailxturesand Spc ; dfice, these hreihe ©m-X vsxpab&tioxS that lOvo ever been Invented which wfllinflore the patient a tptedtf, permanent ; cure. They are composed of ingredients of ih« 1 most valuable description known In thdmedlcalworid, end i are-entirriyof-h...... ••- v : “ NATURE; - - and, although powerful, tiibj vntl not ivjitrt in the laul the •mod.ddtcate constitution*' They were invented by ; one c.f 'first and most ,celebrated Yenorcal Pbysic.iana in Parbsaf 'terman* years of study and experience, and since'jhrir into the United EtaleA, htve'effected more cures, bo th of rccent.casea and thewe of long stohalng, tbs t any other nudidnoof the' public; • - The extraurdinary cucccsa ofßl. Bally*® l Antidote and Lotion arises, in. a greet degree/from the facl feat they are . entirely different from, prepara'tlpbSt'both In. the nature of their ingredients, andin the xhahher'in whltJ . they Operate npoa tha patient .. The Antidote operates Im mediately onthe Urinary'Seat of ther disease, the Urethra. It nentraltos the vCrust and suppresF» ; &fl the morbid symptoms and Irritations generally, .in-a/very short timo. The Lotion contaltis no IfUraU of Silver,or. any other cf tho which form the prindpaUngredients la a large majority o> the Injections now in use. and which are almost invariably prescribed br the nomezou*. v . QUACKB AND IMPOSTERS Wm.S.Haven, James I>. M’GNt, Alexander Bradley, John Yollerton, with which onrJArge cities and towns ore Infested.’ It cai be used with perfect safety, Is mild in Its operation andba> : never been known In a filngle Instance to produce the least unpleasanteffeot^ Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Ann* strong County*: Horatio N. Lee. Kltbinning, HiramStowe,Bearer. WegiTanolongjquaeklph reoommendaHons, to deceive the public.; If medicines do not speak fbr them-elTpr no one shall speak fbr. them. Our objeot Is to notify where they can be had, and the proprietor challenges any pereo; to prodnce bettfr inedldnea than these for the cure of the above diseases, under a forfeiture of ft&,000.: > The are put up in bottl'esr~with -foil directions accompo • . nying them, the. Antidote at $l, and tbeXotlon at $0 cent► per'bottlfe, Ona bottle laate ten days. -Many have beer entirely cured in two or three days. '- ■: see pamphlets containing certificates cj cures, Ae. They can be ootained of the Agents; and are distributed gratuitously. Invented by-BALLY; Phyrlclan to tho Hospitals o Paris, and prepared Irom the original .Recipes; by DURO3 A CO, General Agents for the United States and Can&ds.*- to whom all borders mnet be addressed. Principal Pepo 465» Broadw«y, cori Grand street. New York. ■ Sold in PUtsburgh. wholesale and retail, by TME3MINC BROTHERS, (sureenara to J. Kidd A C 0..) No. £0 Wood st Wheeling—J. H. PATTERSON A 00., and by Bnnrulstr everywhere.;;Ja2Si3my ;i; . Men Wanted. ONE nUNBRED MEN WANTB3Von tho Central BoJ r road, between Wllkiosburg and Irwin’s Station; Th wages wlll be a day, payable at : theendbf 6ad month. - AIo,'£QHOu&ES and CARTS wanted <m thcß&nu work, for which the highest wages will be given. ; Esquin at the office;Braddock’sHelds.: - •, . myZhtt. . ■ JA3IES FENION. . T AND. WABUANTS WANTED—sl73oo.—twiiditopm XJ chaw-Land Warrants to tbe amount of FivaThocsan Ar.rrs, InlCO, 80 or 40 acre /Warrants I for .'whlcU .nili 1> paid $l?8 in gold, far ieo and In.-proportimtlor 8( and 40 acres. Apply tn. •; .. JAMIES BLAKBLY, Beal Estate and Earnppan; Agent, onrarr of Sflvra\tb and gmltbfield>tTMt*. Bw fcLLIMJ UOUSi. Kuit Suoate on Tmnl e\; . a bore SmJthfield. TbeHotife i »ir ell arranged»witl ball aod parlors, dining room aiid ldtebßiij bath room, with .hot. and cold: trnter; {rood cellar* ga s. fo tureVAc- FuTpricrt and terms call at the ?&e&I 'Estate Of See, ltd Third street. " >2l I? YOU OAN HAVE,-MVjj DOLLAIWA MU.V.EH, yni .can haveaflno building Lot, or M feet front by 2b dt-cp,.situate on Mt. Washington.- Price, s2sfr—terms, s2< in band,'balance at $5 a month. Now is thetlmetosecun A good Lot on easy terms. ' ■; g. CUXUCERT**- SO??, - je2l -; 140 Third street. QNE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, one Rolf mile from tbo Qblo riser, non Baber’s Landing .66 acres under culUraHcm. -with OrcbinJ and-'Otber goo imprcrmnftjita; onednlf the. Coat under, it rese rrod. It “ offered At aa extremely l&v priced Enqnlreof. Je2l A FINE.COUNTRY SKAT OFFERED; FOR . SALK—I 1* 12 acres of improved Lasdron the Hinemille roat —a beautiful spot for little money. Enqoireof „ THOMAS 'WOODS, ; J°*l 76 Fourth street. L^UGAR—sohhtlaprimeN.o»Bugar; • ~ • k 5 ' 1 do Clarified do; Received per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment i. f.wsalehy • fje2l} ■ J. A.. HUTCHISON' A CO.. : rpOEAOOO— 31 kegeKtntucfcy tjx Xaist Tobacco, received X. -on consignment; for sale by<•" Je2l : ’ J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. TCUtt SALE—'The cheapest 800 acres of Coal, on the Mr- X; coogeheU river,in thoBd Foot'lf ybd-Want a bar gain now-is the time.. Enquire ot THOHABWOODS, • - je2l- ; \ •. . ‘ . , TSFonrth rtTvot. SKKD. BUCKWHEAT—4O bus prime, just received &n> jforsaleby fJo2lj - JAMES WARDBOP. BathawHot) Gold) and Bhinrer. IN the fitting and fartd&hlng of which 1 nothing has beet spared; tore Oder bathing loxuriousas well asfcealthfnl Are open every day, (Sunday's excepted,) Gram 5 o'clock, A M juntil lO P r fillet the Barber Shop, Ferry Hotel, cornet of Hancock street and Duquesne Way. J*2P • JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor.: E* S« Mealf -AMerinani •- TVTO. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood ami Market streeb -1 v Pittsburgh* Col lections promptlymade. :Bonds,Mort gages, andi>ther writings drown with neatness ahd accu :racy.-;-;- ; :,. ' ; Je2l:ly:. •. ~ Citizens’ Inuxranoe Company*, r fpWEUTy*IftO SHARES of the Stock of thts*Company WILLUM A. HILL A CO, • jeSQatdtw; , 04 Wood street. ;TfoJ";KW BOOKS*" AT RUSSKLLSV— FloraJyndsay, crPa#: IV sages In an Eventfnl Life: by 51r». Mbodle; • - TbeJesiU’s Daughter; a covoi for 7 Americans to read - by Ned-BnbtUnel' - r . The Renegade Gipsey; a sequol to Claude Duval. • The Unfortunate Maid. •• ■_ -CaU and examine at.RUSSELLS* cheap Book store.Fim Kn.l5, near.Marhet street. v . ■ jo2o‘ AKD PKTKKSUK’S. JdAGAZTNKS, for'JuJv AJf hate been recelvedby ■*-. RU3SBLL & BRO, je2Q . Fifth street, near Market. • TTNDKRWOOD'S BOSTON LEMON &YROP; - U Chantan's Philadelphia *. • ... Do :; Pine do;' •'.'■•? • BsspberryTinegar; finrsalabr > • •• . i e2Q 1 r - ; W. A. BrCLUftfr ■ PRESTi)K'A MBRBILI/3 -Extract* of Lemon, Orange. Rose, Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Ginger.'and Nntmcgs; ftir'wUe by v , [ je2o] ~; ■ W; jfc.. M'CLtJRO. .J? river, 1 ndle belowSTConnellsTiUe, Ohio. ItUarolen dldfara, and Offered vcTy low. EDqulroof * Je2o - 'THOMAS-WOODS, 75 Ibnhhst;^ _ T\RY GOODS.—A, jrTIGHE,«?rno* of- Grant ±J itrerfj.-has nowrjn rDtunn' from«nte up; 60 pl»eAlrlsh,llnen: ; 2spieceswbiti mulls, for ladie^dresses.7spieees linen; oottonand wooler/ good., for boys* wear;*4 fatr pieces'fine blackchalte{'black. Mrred and t T)late berage and aUnttUas; 'mantil^ silk, and trimmings ©forwy .description; ton colored anr de bage; dress ginghams; 600 pieces MerrimacV Prpf** Cwt colora-oU of TTbichwillbe sold-extremely low.. of Grant and £ treeta—loo plain Green 8»tla;150 fieoral. air w?”,’ T® Grasde-Kaples, lined: 100 pUln Groa de Naples, all colors; 200'Cbildren’s 'plain, figured and lined, all colora. * AUof whleh wm beroid low for quality, - - jel9 IjtIRE SUMMKRr;DaBBa A* MABOK A CO • . Bre now receiving another supply of Sommer Drest . Goods, comprising some very rich new styles of fighted Re rege%, SiljLiTissaes, Ac* • Also, a large:assortment of' the most fashionable colon in plain goods. - . ; je7 FANNX iiSßft'S-NEW BOOK.—Kora l««veß,ixoln *oo'. ■ dj’« Poitfoltof recond :sml«;nUh wjgtaal designs l.y Fred. M. Coffln.~ Jmrr»celT«d by - b: t. a Morgan, 104.W00d, ttrrotg ; mas QUIKTHKABT—Ju«t publlßhe* complete. .ftnm X Ulackjraud’B .Mssailne, piles S 5 cettt»r'fbiral»bV ■ J.IS - n. Mates 4 CO.S2 gmran.iiii!sL' KOWMAND WiUi'K OU,UUAM4-A uot iort moot of tbo a boro Goods .just reoclTed at ' ~ ■ ■„. As MoTlfiHE’a, jolt • ootrier of Grant and ?lttb stHieU. * pwS^K^»mffTsra3ipaSGStaS^ -T,s C “?SSL t i%. l ? I< ’i no l Cl i Mim6les ' '' al| -»ooI Tweeds, pi»U soil atripedCottCD.Goods, fcr bojs' sod men’sblot htoir, just waited, sod for sola at low prie st' , , " , - A. McTMHE’S, Jala ■••■■■-■ ■ . . corner cfQrantan&Fifth streets.: • JIENBY: HOLMEB. fpHKGLORIOUb YUCfiTII OF JUIiY, 18M ?—UIIOTUKK 4j r _4^ A THAN.~IbIa elegantly illustrated paper Tor thr conung4th of July, is amost mi per b pictorial doable *heei. printed on the flnert white paper. - It Istho beaJ Janathacr jet- Call at MINER & CO/BjNo.4i2BmiU>flelai*n*v»nd look at this truly handsome present for young and old, for the 4th of July, ' jelfl AdTartliei&fint* A NY person wishing to xnakes&OOtnfi months address me, post-paid, - -Farmington; - Trumbull county;- Ohio. This la no fiotion'or book agency.. ,Ho traveling is %&€&{*-• ry; but' any person, can, remain-afhoqfe «mt inakn- the abovesum In the time stated. Je7:3m PBOfr. DYROK g. RQBB. 13 kegs Emory, assorted, in store and fcr sah X!i by FLEMING BROTHERS, jelo successors to J« Kidd t CO Wood street. T INHJBED vlir-Just received and ior sale by •: Ju myist :: v Joel atOHLES. ' ... .'' r~ *. * v" r ’ -•■ ' ■■• ' -' » V,' • * ,C :./ '■ ;•. -> s , •- ** 4: -- - ' lv '. * ' UKW ADVEEUfIEMEHIS. DANGEROUS MMEBAES 8. CUTHBERT * SDN. THOU AS WOODS, .75 Fourth ;street; ••' \. ■, .1 * ** *. k * , ; -V F. t: B AENUM’S GBAND COIiIOSAL Museum and Menagerie. rrinß LAR(}fcST EXHIBITION IH THB X-IWORiPr if * combination of. tboraMt.sopnlar nod thfi Bgtfjr*«|®xWMsta PlTTSmJßOlijron CABSON Street, near Teonrtrcet, Pifat . :Wnrd, on Monday and Tneedaf, June 30tl*dWu ~r FOE TWO DATS ONLY. Tbo isecutior fcstnre <>t nuTOtim’e H&znmotb Marosm aad'-j Menagerie fs-tbe cßioMoatiob rfa greatncnnbercf lar attractions.in Oneexhibition', and foraringlQprice of admission. Tile establishment loci odes a great display Of - LIVING WIL'D BEASTS. CURIOSITIES. AND WAX STATUARY. - ' Tho performance* &t the ORIGINAL TOM TIVCJfB J iir.. VKLLlS.theinan wlthoutarmslilr. L’ENQELjtfcftLlen Krngfand'otter attractions of equal merit,. The public en . trw* of the establishment,led by the MONSTER CAR Of < a foam of , EIGHT. ELEPHANTS, i vrtll take place on MOi!fDA3r>th6 26th Inst,":.- A MORNING-EXHIBITION wlll-begWen on TUEfl*- DAY JtfOIWINGvthdTTCJ, commencing at 10)< o'clock... £S*Admi«>ion to the: nhoier positively-only 25’de&ta/ : Children ondnr 9 jcarp, lf> Cents. Dooracpnn'nwni 2to , ancfftoin 7 to9}£oVloels r lVlT. . je?:l2t • . T \V ELVE yJfi Alls -P» ACTICE t BILL FOSTER AND DISTRIBUTER, , _ toB COHCEETS,:: EXHIBITIONS AND EE (.TUBES. A LL OOMMDNIOATIOKS by Mill orMeerajib.ur Blltx sent by Adams A Co.’s Express, will secure ImmedlatA attention. . ’ * ReTer to this ofEcd.fhollotelaaiia&luric Btore& ;; CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE , v. . ( porting faithfully attended to. , - ■ - fmyfctr' I'IaKOU’S HALL, (jomerly Wiltin'* nil,} tburth tireet t \ \j near Smithfi&cL can bo obtained forPfcrtleSjFcjrtlTalr. Concerts, Publ’c Meetings,' Sax florn-Band canbe found inreadJnepa at *ll time?, ty applying to WM. FBAKS'CARGO, at the Crystal Palac> Dugueraan Roomtfof R.M.Carpr & £O-* Four ih street, or a t tho llall/ i. . , rooriU Oatr’s SlercßAtile Gollegei Plttibixrah* i •T3' t4 ' c AMiiSHLU IN-164&—Incorporated ty tha>l<egiBl»* JLti turoof Pennsylvania, with pcrpetuaT charter; ' 1 •' - • V' : ’ :; 7 V EOAan PS niKSCTORa: : -.’..A - :Hon; JAiirsßconAHiH, , 1 \ Bon.Waitsr n. Lowm “ . “ Wat. WiLxwfl, r' lis OaAHiis'NAnoß, Mosrs Hamptot, •. ... • ) Pen. J. K, Mwmnm, ; v . P. DUFF,Principal J Author of DufT/eßobkEefepifigTAe., Professorof Bnofe Keeping and CotMaewial ficieuces. .S.ILJDAIiHOFF, I , o>fesa>r of Penmansbfp.. . ." N-B-FATCB,£s<i..ihe pjberoftbePittsburgh Bar,"Pro* fcpsor:ofCcmmercia l Xaw. ... - P. IIAYDEN; A, M*professor of .Mathematical aud Clas* slcal Departments pTofessorof-JtletbematlcB,'£c.‘'' ' 1 - : FOUR.-ASSISTANTS.,are. constantly employed In tbs Book-keepingDirpartiiu'nt. •■: ■■>■ -■• . .« Srstjoa op Boox-kesputo Is taughtbytbe author, - upon his. for jaient . Jaby.Si r By > iaeans of-this importayt inrentun, hi about' hatf -tps usual time of study, iha.'resl practice of BOolt'koeplng Is Impart ed toa-degree of -perfectlon. never *• bepTreitAainedinthoUnltedlStates. '■' lIJs training for burthens comprehends upvards. of 400 . [.real business transactions s 300 commensal computations. ’ A ihortmgh cOUff6ofb'uiflt>f«A • Daily;'Lectartri oxf- Commercial-? ;Law and Commercial tbeoiyof profits, the art of making money, Ae. ;* Dflff , ».BboS ; Keeplng, narpor , s edition, priM port-' - agoUl.crtitSi:‘*.theinort,gerfecftaid comprehensive iu the • English; language ” i ' Daff’s.Steambpat Booh.Keepiog,price $l, portage 9 cents, I 41 4 portent syrtfltu for Tacli Books and* Aceounta.” • A. ■? . 1 Duffys Commercial Calculations, prico'so - <,.!■.•■• I atT- Send ibrn-drenisr by mail. ■... - ■‘fjelWUw ; Sew Coods At Reduced Prloei. : & LOVE, No. 74MARKET Street, X between Fourth street and tbp Diamond, Pittsburgh, havejuft opened a very large and. splendid assortment of fmaw'naWe Dry Good*,wh!dQ'ha**'becb purchased lUlsige dots at auction;-and; from- importers clearing out irtles, : at .such prides aswlll enable thorn to soil many desirable styles oi Goods at 25 per cedt.lois than the cost of Importation. Dork-Lawns at fi aiid.6,CHUta; Bn«Trcs anil Barege Delaines from. 8 cents' hp'j DressrPllks from 40 cents upward; and all' tjlhcaGoodain proportion. .. v-. - - Ax%e are about to-take sccount,of stock in a'short timo, we will offer our Goods at prices that cannot fail to suit all . purchasers.-, Wes solicit an early ©ill Dom opr- friends''and ihp public gen'eralty. that we may "hate thejileasureof gir ?uz them such bargains os wffbav<*np*CTbe<raab!At» offer before. - - {je2o] YOUNG, 6TKTBNSON A LQT^ - . ImporeantrNotlcn. ■ r - npHB undersigned naving deolinad the Bookselling buai- JL ne?8; hereby notifies alf sabßrrlbert-to the various Mag* -•xlnesi Nowspepers, etc., thatJiis subscription list hasbeen tranffiuTed to Jferarfl. RuSSELL A BED- Literary Dealers, No;IS FlWi street^.near.Market, who will supply-thorn to* unTarly hrreaftcr; and whoVt aim authorize to «dllect all said lf»t v : The rdfmetxf&stomers of Third StreotLltemsyDepot «rn recommended.to; tb. rstabllflhment of the llessrs. Bussell, who will Tarnish • them with- all the Books and Periodicals of the day. .. G. Jft. PEABBON, . Successor to H.P, Callow. Pittsburgh, Juno 2(1,1854.^ Ail persona who have subscribed fbr .Magazines or. Notts papers to Ifc P. Callow, or G. It-Pe*r?on. will re lulorij-hcreafter at the Book Store,No,l&ilflhfftr«t,near . The customers of the late Thlrd Strect tytsfary Ocpot, and the public generallr/aielnvited tocaUtsad ex amine: our-stock of. Books. Magazines,:Newspapers, and General Stationer*... All the Ampriennand British alaga* zlnes andNewapapcrs kept constantly on band.' v * : ■ BUSSELL A BRO, r Booksellers and Stationers/ Fifth street, ncarMarket jeglitf. Sotloe* '< \-S I am now-winding up my burinessatthocorner of . A Wood andvWnter BtrocLs, preparatory to removing to ray n n w.store on "Fifth. street, I wonldfcareby notify my. mrvda that Ifc&vo placed my books In the hands of £. 8. -NRAL, Esq, bn Third: street, between Wood and Haxket, for the collection of all, debts due mo openthem.- : .Those knbvihg themselves Indebted to me will please call as aborc aml-settlo.’ ' * jc2l:tm ‘ JOHV OACLAHAK. WATCHMA KE R ; A Nl> \FE'W:EI#ER, -;|TvE ALKR W CMJCKS/WATCHESi: JEWEIIEY, AND L / FANCY GOODS* Nb;.3STJu«OTO AiOT r between Mar ketand Wood Btceete,PlttebTirgh, ptt« All r artblea sold at .<Mi feaiiahlu-h'mentwfllbe Matches trod Jewelry pronjjxtly.executwlat the'di attest notice.*, All wort? done win Ho warrant*!. ‘ f •••'•' ! i ttfiMl-ANNUAL SA Ut. ,* ~ “a; A’. IUASOS &* CO,i-• , ■ : ' *.. > i Fifth tlrctt, .; : ■ •"?.'• - e Kat Seml>AnilUBl-BaW of • DUY GOODS, ON JXJNRIS, 1854. . qints 8 AtE-willHia found to<bdvtUalar£€Bfc and most 1. , attractive they harp ever.held. • . jelA Lost. AJTOTE.datedJena&ry 25> 1854. payable fcmr months af .terdato, at tie cfflca of lYin&lowv Laniard New Torft,. pissed R.Woods, President Pittsburgtian{iBtenboa* . villa lUlhroad—endorsed, Cbotlcs Naylor,:Becretaiy. . All jrersons areiaerebjr'eniniedfiottojitiyFaid-iiot©, as paymcntvriU tert/used. Any confer an obligadon bj lesTlng it villi 0;£. Arnold ATGoi or " ' f U!BIX & cx>^ and Wood eta. TV STjEWAIJT haj removedhisißaUSH FACTOBT from U» tbo old Ptand, No. 23 Fifth-street*-toNo. 20 Fifth street, yearly, opposite, 6n the rite formetly'occnpfai by the ;lrpni fifty - Hotel) ,where.he/wiJI !»• pleased to see his custom mera, to a as many cow on&s-aa Mm.. .... N. B.—ln conceciion with the BrtPb Manufactory, as . will be found in this establish men tall kinds of Variety Qtiodp. booking Qlnwa. Ccmb^Toy^.~&c,^fpyls£ia ttlecttonNoticproraiajor General* rpiiK COMMISSIONED OFPIOKB&'<Jf-CdSwnies and tbpfirst Brigade; trill meet dh'tba FIRST' UON&AY OF at tbe;CottrtMlpiue f la the Cily pr-PiUsburgh, at lt tfclbch in the foronodn,for the porpdserof elept!n{? a M*jor Gcberal, for ihelBiET>l?irton of .r’ennfylTania Militia—compo&ed of Allegheny, Armstrong, Indiana, and Jeff**rwnooonGefl., By orSerof - - , JOHN" n. M’ELHIIiNY, -jalftdfcwid ’ ■ First Brigade. JBth-DiTlrion. -- n’COhKKLIi A W1LIOOK) x .BANKERS, ; A M> Dealers Iri:£rcbange*Batric Notes, Gold and SlWer A Coin. Carrent and Par Funds-received xm deposit Stocftafroughtand eftldpneoramtealoa.' Collections made -at any pointln the United Btates. South East corner cf Market and Slfth efrtjeLar - 1 TfaTjh’ » • ' v . y ' PITTSBUKQU. PA. Tefc* for tbe People.-'.• : OTWITfIftTANDING so luuch fan about tb» ) irsasWelty of Tea.’so nro rcretoiog ISO Half Clwstt, ii«7sre i « 1 ot yonog Hysoin, Imperial., flonpow v iOoloup, Bcuchonp, and of vhlch tw been selected with care, Asd eriU be eolAlutsitaal. ■ •• ..• -AiJfkySEB, fettlnTca Store, 8$ Fifth »t . .tmd RaUroail Tmlk Voir ttest* P A SIB & OO.’S FREIGHT <MfiMONON;V LIBERTY £X *’Screefe. dviifr-Mtatfr -SwUcbi'wid. Atmurte oaccc3,for a term of years.' inquire afrth© Express Office. Tfo CfcgQPBTH: Streets - - febll^f A.?TWO; STORS,-aaiUK.HOUSE— Situated . Xjl onCaroenter street/na&r Wylie,-WitU tmt and stale wops, ehrttbDety» fbr edJe nf a vwy low price. - -jets-- . fTOTHBEBT *: 80ff, W&trd itieei. rWO BiUOK BOUaES ON XOGaii STKEKT—WeII or i ranged for comfort and convenience, fbr-eale «& mst ‘ ‘ je!3. .*. . ■■ ••, f .i4ft^iirdafreet. BAEJ& WoodTstreet, wfiere in»y~b« fbund/hn .largest and mofircoxaplcte-nrsoriment of bfeisch and American WalkPaper*.wrsfrjrf tbimrontaina. .rlsj.fYfllvet,-Gold; Satin,: Plowcrcd. Oonimtnj and Cheat) Statuary Birdatcea tees, atid Panel* -of .Oik,-Marble and GoUi,.-.pnrlore,h*llß anti offlecs decorated in latest Parisian stjle. -Ghtap Paper*.* a great,variety always on band, - '■> c" * '' ...P*per;lbaag with jadgaent,tarte and eeonomy. J B * 6 WALTERP t "MAteSIIAIIi. VTOXIOC TO FAHMKES^"-"': - V V " *. — ~ -t -^Pofsol^wsiniproTCd-Mttcm;” . 20 Patent Grata Drills; * . - - -40dozenH&y Hakes;- ,:; ■ •: .20 • do Hay Porks;- . ~ “ • —* • •’•,.•« 6. do. GranCfiwJles;. -r . j ao. Sejtlieaandßneattsi - . , • 10 : do Horn Masilea; for at 4Z Fifth street, by J° l7 - JAMBS WARDItOP. LfAttYJsa'r.iMm;MeaiTs-v 2 •ftJL 60 Ketdlritg; UorseiUkes, fcaproredpatterni / 100 dozen Hoy Ba&efl; • 20-‘do.-: do vpokmr; • • ’• odo . Grain CndJes;’-,- ■ . 20 do fioylhe aod-Sneaihs. ... . Ifonoa -"-Orders forKetchnm’sMowingilacbire.ncd (ha celebrated New York Reapers filled prompttrfrom the Bead ; end HorticoJ torn} Store, 40 (fifth street. flttabOTeb; JAMISB IYAItDRoi*. * T -wm£*' A* are. nowopeiilns more JJ. nIOO J flne-LawnsjaUofSjricb wo eaifrelr aew ptyle r aad>Hl b» offered at reduced J#i VI bblßOltfcMonoogahel* Jx \Tbisis, just received nod fbrraJe loir by ■■■... JOHN atTLB, Jr, Azrat, ■* e " • •'-■• •• , , . .•. • >XB4B«goadytr»t« ■:v OUA M. SllA rtL3—A. A.- MASOK,«;uy,' bare just re celTcd, per express, • another large assortment of rkh -plain and.embroidered Crape Bhatrl&—- : :.> mySO ITAittKll’S MAQAZWE, Tor June, Tor sole hj " - - ' B. T. C.HIOBOAK, ■S^ 3l - ■ lW:Tfood Stoat. YfOWING MAfJMlNilS—Warranted toept from lu to 10 • nerpsor Grass per day, with one one spaa of borne* .and drirer. For sale by [tnySOl ;&.H. BHAKKLAND. TTl'UlQUl' aiXAK HKQILE&S—'A trosb-anpplyinßt re* reived and for ealo ty . ' o . - m.'SO ; ■ • - - BAILEY"ATRCSBIIAW. ' I ,aA i?«f f ' AlUS j 1 Oii oWn-OX-w yard* ii J. widths ranging from M to AS taehbjrj fob salovt holesala and retail at the Oil Cloth WareroOms, No. 116 Market at. . p y 2a - J» A IL PHILLIPS. IIYGEANA—B dozen Curtis* Uyettssi,iuzt )> \J «nreU and for sals by' M 3 ■ • P&KMTNQ BROTHERS. tons Lata. chsaplslOacn JasutlntKt sntf* - ,- v -r‘ri» - v ; , .ArY*Tn ’ R.-. . o'-, ■*' i i*. L'Sx. »-a- V v ,} 4 s , - ' f '} v ' '«!*' \ •■■■ ~Qr-'-r.