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I tea HOI ti ' tut feiiwn of tto itsnieb, pepUcwutsaoTed,«iiJlb»« : mb, sire «»a ■■ ■• - OFFICE bb FI! assstssaissi i connected with LIFE BIBKB- I 1 . *• Also, agalsstUoil and Cargo . . . fifidptd riren *nd tributaries i : : ,•: ;Andu»lort.tw» andPamg • ' SViril* of the Be. and IniandNaj t- f . . rolloifis insured at the lovest ' - , rt.—n ® fi{sfcsSt*^» , iKHyS3bssSiif!. , !?<v*’,'?pySs:.fJ ■ mu.bcrpros?itMi»onmia; p «nl bo plcond to loom that tei bio«s, h*n brought bofiroUjo ! «ESTO!IATITR,».ar.oII»(o ■■■" ■ I- UolrfromfotltOß. Swdtenliu ■ gn-o-^Jgi i '^asET"""" ■ I B-aSollrn,’ Q I 1 Uke+twa A. Beckha *K. JJOOIIIIW Mtait -1 Wn4 *- “-^’ssas I USSSS; S KW teoUfteJ jrs» csnasatH* iw< rot. t. JUBSQnX,B«nt«ir - I Innr« W sna CARGO 111. ,v>o V. twj?* awi*srf<«;<3y aM* >fo.sA -T^?! n. D. King, a/S«^<*^SsjS*^tj?^TtfS^fejsßsrSSt?^*Sj^^a'^i 4 it?, --... Robert Donlspjr.i J ' , 5 | WattCTßijMt, W - ‘ .. JobbShipton i( A Ponn.ylTaato. CAPITAI raSmimM&ia I j rr-T* 63 j Hon. A. 0, Hcistcr, WiUUmHoMnaon, Jr., ; • 1 Wiuiamr.Fohntttoch, . John Walker, It* & We.torn Pooiny 'vY5? ghoufdtr, on tho .tUm4lo*l>h: tuuon.fcr thoarotquMtorof 18 . . . Apbltcatton, for admtatoa B» boor»»ttbolronii»j,oi«t_B»_n Recent tuMof«<iliiat»t lnjui no ■ ■ I asd staple vahict? and ; '• •' "" ' • ~ “ - '-' ind nuntry.dcal.l. M.I«gO-» fVpri U 0^ 1 -- Goods Monj-Pootorn hmuo,«l£ rf££&t'feet* AV'Pf.'P'ft'S I night, ttoo MidospoMos. nr=»i." «;■«. K.-PISM. or t street, between H(U - :Sramsa ß tomS,No.33B-M« ©Ssys «; i.hs;fa Msscism* Siaamass, No. SfinS&H rtl*# e. < 9S??«f»b'iEpWt.wf Krtdsy of neh month. rfgoANOKaoNA iobl ■i'lf'Z'%■>>**“}* lodge. No. SJS9, f&aSfcsiSilSC.A't ---•': T. _._.. . WednerteyMoolngln Wsehlnicttt _ fP^~cISSTKSSSSHS snmsmlnsUoubf thoOlsssesln NEXTfa r tbep«tertp«flcion, 1 DA HOUSE, Mhrket hlreoV B 3 &%- pfs* i|’%d a; rrS» attentioni al. «.—i M your Armors,o DAVB »nd PBIDAYB, for drill,. a^.^r ro ° beftr ° tt ° comi J sssinran ! BANKEI BMBlnHMiSpS”SiiiM'sm@s!»S&aK«*4&%Sift ; i NO Deolere In Exchspge, Bat |USsB^>»£iAff B .!S: l «*3sfe*' vi- ' A coin. Current end fir Pu Stocks bought, ond sold on comjn SSaHn{iiMßißiBte‘A‘*il i . ; i : Bouih test corner of Market so _2!ii 1- ' " v | ot ttu -. CJUCSORIBBIia to thoaboreßoa ••"^ : ' -•'•••" • - O the Board efDittctOTa hare ci . - '. Kmof-ttw DoiUMpcrehare, j r^a*.:r,^tl fi rjxfa ft« on the let Monday of JBNB^an lfi l SE9fflswS^^^* 4^i, P^V^aa , ?. ,^^fcc 1 f !i*S&fia'' eharo on the first Monday cf eat :■ the .hole amount Is paid. _ : myaktr . .. ARYAN - T s K »; READY. FOR BDMI o!at©*«. ■ ■■'■:- JL grounds buss boon improsed, - • more sttreoUse, generally. The J —— r . . I to eee ble Wends. l'- - I JS3- An Omnibus of the Excels ? Zi ! -rli ■ from the rtation, on Fifth atrool Jf.-tSii!A’Ji,gktiSSM ’-• •■• tcoscs-the station M 8 o’clock, A. "•> •"• lo f .tBA.lt,«nde«P.M. ... TJAOON—IB casks Shonldere nnc ' J 3 axtlclo, recclsed per ateemor 1 4 ■•••■••• , . A. UADUN A tX>—UOU case ijSßSSSfesSwS4Sm'«^fejsss | &St<HSNJ?»*vK24ih' ’- ; i A. latest end most detlrsblest; ®S?SS-1?}-Srv . K ' : -!•' !—'->- - - opened on ths Wth, Hath end Slot : ifcjHAD-rlbbbleHo.T, for ealebj ’ —— — • -~ Msaa-ABse; -- : QALISBATUB— 40 bxs ;Pj»lterta« bh« l T.. | U | dpoondp.p«B,ftrM 1 gUTTER-lMtegs^P-rklnl •■"• I bbla fresh this day real ■•■■■ ■ TJDDBUOK WATER—Ubblsr« comer of thnDh -poMADEd AND HAIR wiS^ A;.^.r.=JS.friT'^fif-l-f' - ! Jr of the finest JEngUeh snd Fro VC ' -EV'-- fVV V -SS7-&S'£"ht Oils, reused by toyMI '•'■ | AJtif OU^WU, reemyea - Fssswgstf* \TtUKTIB' U.IiUEANA-3dOlen O '■ r -: ic;c f <' s ■’«/*, :>L\ ' VA oolsed end for sale by -■' J : :- ' . . .... .. ’ ---- - - ~-. ... •. -. ■ . ' , - ■ ..■ ■• ■■ - M^^:W§o£sokm r: ; v^x- .' • - Drill} Homing -jM ©, v. SILEMOBB, Baitar sad Proprietor. PITTSBURGH; SATURDAY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOB eOTEMOR,... WILLIAM BIGLER. iron JC3TICE 01? IUB BDPKEMB OOOBT, ' JEREMIAH S.BLACK, Of BOjfEBSSI OOOWfT. : FOB CANAL .COMMISSIONER, HENKY S. MOTT, 43- READING MATIBR WHi BB FOUND ON BAOH I-AQC OP TIUS TAPER. FBATB O? THE ÜBLKOUAPH t The importance of the telegraph* os a speedy moans of receiving intelligence, is now admit ted by every one. We are in dally receipt of despatches containing important news from three to five hundred miles distant, wbioh aro received in on incredibly short spaoc of time 1 Let us enbmit a few facts. On Taeßday afternoon a; destraotivo fire , and less of life occurred in Philadelphia. It was im portant nows, and as a oonscquenco .the wires did their duty nobly, sending it a distance of three hundred and tizty-ont mHmin about twenty ■ ' ittia hoursthe conflagration. To bo sure, if . the Pittsburgh press had had a correspondent on the ground, the information would have been received considerably earlier by mail; but the " press of-this city had no snoh correspondent and we are duly thaniful therefore for what we got The fire at HoUidaysburg was published in the Philadelphia papers of Wednesday afternoon ; bat wo have no thanha to render on this score, ns it’did not come at all by telegraph. A despatch from Cincinnati, published yester day morning, contains the report of o case that occurred on Wednesday, nnd a fall aeoonnt of which was received in the Cincinnati papers, by the 8 J o’clock mail on Thursday evening. These j ‘ are only a few of the grievanoes, bat are snffi- 1 oient to show that a ecrew is loose somewhere—i either in tho neglect of the reporters forth* as soolaicd press to famish the news at the. proper time, or of the operators in sending them. In some iustanoes It may bo the former; but from reliablo evidonco that baa oomo to our knowl edge, wo ore satisfied the neglect in nine-tenths of the oases Ueß with the operators. Aa des patches are now received, they eonldbc often anticipated by Unde Sam’s slow coach, and are often so anticipated. The nuisance is one that not only affeets proprietors of newspapers, but tho whole reading publio,, and should therefore be abated for the benefit of the publio.. Tlie Knofl Monngtcnt Fund. Oar readers 'will recollect the universal sjm pathy-created in the pohlie mind, by a etory started in Chicago to the effect that a tittle Nor* wegian hoy of that city, named Knud Iverson, had been drowned by some larger boys for refus ing : to steal. It was soon after contradicted, and a fieroo newspaper war arose out of the matter, some of lho editors charging it to bo a fraud got up by the Preti of that city. Before this took place, however, a proposition was made to erect a monument to “the noble boy,” and so great was the admiration felt for this supposed little martyr to truth, that vast numbers of little aad big children throughout tho country aent their mitei until a fund of $1,679 39 had accumulated. But now arose a difficulty: If Knud the martyr, was a myth; as many persisted in declaring, and the etory gotnpahoax, to gull an only, too credu - lous public, tho erection of a monument would do no good, but help rather to perpetuate tho frond. It was therefore determined to appoint a committeo of leading citisens to examine into this singular example of rirtuo. That commit tee’haa just made its report, and they came to the. con clarion that.there “ lewot wufficient eri -=d<mea to challenge aCdoubting belief,” and hence, under the circumstanoos, they recommend that « tho money be returned to the donore.” . i Thus has the wholo stoty ended in smoke, de stroying a text for many valuable Buaday School sermons. As few of the contributors to the fond will car* about hating it returned, wo suggest they : recommend the committee to appropriate it to tho Washington Monument Fond. Thatpraisc- —wortßy-ehtcrprieolauow languishing, foe .want of the noedfal; and besides, it wonld.be a near approach to their original intention—it would go to erecting a monument to “ the boy who could not toll a lio." Tn* Akiioan Exodus. —In 1860 thoro were 010 colored inhabitants of Harrisburg., By a oensus jast completed it appears there are now only 805—a decrease of 106 in four years. Dor ing the same time the whites Increased from 6,924 to 11,217—0 r 4,298. The exodoa.o.r the deeeendenta of Ham is supposed to arise out of. the eimotment of the fugitive law and a fcaT on their part of boingrcturned as “fugitives from labor.” Cbueb Bcbpesss.—The Washington Starofthe 21tti states upon authority,,in whieh'-they place implicit confidence; that neither of the Nebraska ond Kansas nppointments of any grade, nor ths 'dlstriot atlerney- Bliip, have,'yet been determined on. Hence the ’Biory- pat in circulation of- the nomination of a Pennsylvanian osj one of Ihe Governors cannot wife-V- b 6 true ~i ;* . _____ v--~u-y •--■’ trgrr •• " : A' • v-';- 'j@- It*'nbw stated’that the Story going the roundel of Patrick' Henry’s youngest son dying In indigence, was manufactured out of whole cloth, and hadita origin in the promptings of malice. ? Nafbanlsl Henry, the youngest son of the orator, has been dead about three years. He died poor, but fcipjpoverty was an. honorable poverty fand hisilost days were choered by the kindnttentionsof4ittached friends and relatives. ggf General Cass, in hls great speech, deliv ered on the 18th lusty in defence of President Pieree’s veto of Mies Dix's Insane Band. Bill, paid a just tribute to the Homestead Bill, which he called not only the great measure, of the ses sion, but of the age. It is thought the measure wIU undoubtedly pass theBenate, as ithas already the House. We give an extraot from the speech, in another column. . jgg-Wm. Wilson, a white manand twojaegroes named Warner and Arch, wireexeonted in Wood ford county, Ky.; on Saturday last, for the mur der of a man named Peter Teaker. When ashed why they should not be hanged, the two. former remained silent, and Arch protested his inno * cenee. Another negro named Alfred, who wds also to have been exetnted for. the same crime,, esoaped from jail a fdw-days before., Diostcsos CoLinae. —The annual commence ment of this ifistitntionlakes plaoo at Carlisle, Pa., on the 18th of July. ‘ The Bev. Wm. Mil hnrn, chaplain to Congress, will deliver the an neal address before the Union Philosophical So ciety, and Kev. Thomas Bowman, the address before the Belles LettresHooiety. Two of-the gradnatee will leave in thofall for China as mis slonaries. ■ ■... Ahoiber Haettobd Cobvbhuob. —AConven- , tion meets at Hartford, Connecticut, on June 22d, for the purpose of devising the best means for "enforcing the prohibitory liquor law. - Jgf* Jcslah Holbrook, Esq., of .Washington, well known for his scientifio writings,.&o> was accidentally drowned at Lynchburg, Vo., on Monday. . ■ ' *■' B®* The accepted"'bide for the New Tork Canal loan ranged from 117 to 120, whleh-is a large and satisfactory premium. ’ ratttl 'WABHISGTOH. - P,o«fc} :• Misrepresentations of Ihe'OppdSilioh'Vresi^Op* position to the Reduction of - tariff— Delay, not Improbable— Journals A.d~ vocatinp^Sfeeieion —Meeting of Congress — Day—Mr. Btll-iSUamship • Contracts—Naval , Rejorm—Bedrest Demanded for Intuit to. Mr. Borland—Message Transmitting the Mexican . Treaty- WASHiHaTOHj June 21, 1854. Thp Opposition press throughout tho country, orer ready to carp at or misrepresent the admln istratiSn, allege that the proposed modification rother to effeotan accumulation of money, to be i used to aid in the acquisition of Cabo, either by... purchase, or by an.aggressite. •war. They eay that a reduction in the rate of duties will cause an increase of importations, and an, increase of revenue accordingly. This position is oorrcot in malting a change from the protective or pro- hibitory system to one baaed upon Rib revenue principle; but It is evident that a reduction ,uf the-rstfi of duties amounting to.ons-third, •while the revenue system prevails, would not be fol -1 lowed by so great aninorease of importations as 1 to tnake up the loss occasioned by the reduction. : Importation may be stimulated somewhat, but hot so greatly as to produce tho result theso i vriso men predict. Such an argument, too, is a new one for protectionist papers to urgo. Tho i secret OLtblß misrepresentation of the proposed | modification is, that the opponents or ths ad ‘ministration do not desire nny redoction tbom [ selves, and they hope that, if tho accumulation of surplus revenue Is not checked, Its distribu tion among the States will be on unavoidable necessity. The Democratic party will thus bo thwarted in its efforts to approximate more Closely to a system of free trade, and be com pelled to adopt a measure dlstastefnltolt. That tho effect of tho bill will not be such os repre sented by its opponents, will bo apparent Dorn tbC foot that tho proposed duties on suoh impor tant articles na Cotton Fabrics, Sugar and Mo- I lasses, Cigars, Tobaoco, Linens, Bilks, Woolens, I Iron, Leather, Drugs, and many others of gono- I td consumption, which now pay thirty per cent, i •oiii be twenty per cent, and in some instances I Ims, , rrbile Salt is added to the free list The average reduotion will amount to at least twenty percent npon tho rate of duties now paid. r It is not regarded as very probable that this modification of the tariff will become a lew da riee the present session, nor is it very desirable, Tho result of tho investigations of the Commit tee of Ways and Means is now before the coun try, and can very properly be submitted to tbs consideration and examination of the people du rine the summer recces. A measure so imme diately affecting tho commercial interests of the country; should not bo pressed hastily, nor with out a sufficient notice to enablo all persona inte rested to prepare for the change. Its passage, too, is rendered less urgent by the amount nb sorbod in the payment of tho publio debt, and the expected payment of ten millions to .Santa Anna, under the treaty recently entered into with the Mexioan Government The considera tion of tho measuro can ho resumed at tho next session of Congress, when every member will be prepared to act upon it pnderstandlngly, and to tbo satisiaction or thoEe ho represents.. It is really amusing to see ■ thoso northers, journals that were loudest in the denunciation of Southern secession a few days ago, now talk of dissolving tbo Union an account of tho pas sage of the Nebraaka-Knnsas lull. When the Kotth proposed to mako tho Wilmot proviso a leading foaturo in the organisation of all Tern* tariesTthe South fait that it was a dental to them of their equal rights under tbo constitu tion that it was a premeditated insult; hence, many Southern men talked of redress, and same, even more orient in their feelings, urged aeeea eicn ns the proper means of redress. But more Considerate counsels prevailed; tho Wilmot Pro vim was not passed, and tho South soon aequl -eecod in tho settlement of the pending issues. Now, those violent opponents of Southern seces sion are counselling resisUnco-ond invoking a spirit of disunion at tho North, and For wbatT Not for any threatened denial to them of their edaal rights, bat because thoy could not have an exclusive privilege to settle In the now Terri tories end control tbo action of the Government. Tbeir violent counsels, however, indicate uner ringly that public opinion is rapidly .recognizing an d acquiescing in tho correctness of tho princi ples embraced in the Territorial bill; nothing short of this will sereo to keep up an excitement against it. As in tho South in 1850, so in the North now—sober publio opinion will soon mako Itself felt in support of oorreet principles. Tbo House on Monday passed a joint resolu tion fixing tho meeting of Congress hereafter for tho first Monday in November—a month earli er than the present time of meeting. Somo twenty or. thirty years ago. tbe.tw«.rf''UMa oom „ " now proposed, : ginalty fixed upon by the framers of tho consti tution, it is to be presumed that the people did not endorse the now arrangement. The effect ■of this innovation will be to add two months to I the length of each Congressional tetm. i The lower House bad a busy day of It yester 'day. The Minnesota Railroad bill was passed; also, the resolution giving each member over a ! thousand dollars extra pay in the shapu nf books and Mr. Cullom and Mr. Chnrebwell, members from Tennessee, came near having a personal collision. To-day, both gentlemen begged par don of tho House for the violation of decorum, and the matter is dropped. Nebraska was at ' the bottom of it Mr. Senator 801 l voted for an 1 amendment to tho original territorial bill, ro- I ported from the Committee on Indian Affairs, to I repeal the Missouri Compromise Act, and find tly voted against tbs Nebraska bill because it contalnedtblsidontiosl provision. He is looked ! to as available for the next Presidency, and | henoe his friends are cxceedingiy oarefnl of his I W A biU hss hoen reported to the House prevld i teg for a weekly mail service to California, and I discontinuing the qsntraots under which the mail |le how carried to Ssn Francisco.- This matter of I steamship oontTaota has attracted a good deal of, < attention, -and a- committee of the House has given it pretty thorough investigation. Mr. Maee premises some astonndlng disclosures con cerning them when the enbjoct is brought up. He is prepared to show that not ■ one of tho steamship contrasts hss been falthfolly,perform ed. and that they should bo forfeited. One thing is certain that the Government: is now paying four times the amount necessary, and that for a Snail service, always anticipated two or three dnya or more by private enterprise. ■■■■■■.. The Senate on Monday passed to a third read ing the Naval Beform Bill,, but yesterday a mo tion was made to reconsider, with a view to some amendment. Theso amendments were noted upon and passed to-day, and the bill will nowgo '■to the House of ’ Representatives. As It is iden tically the same bill os that agreed upon by. the Naval coinmltiee of thelower Housb, it is confi dently expected: that It will also receive the sano tion of that body; This wilt be a first step in advance in the cause of reform and efficiency. The Navy Deportment bos sent tho United States steamer Cyone, Commander, Hollins, to San Juan; to demand apology from tbc authori ties for tbe’insult offered to Mr. Borland, while exercising dlplomatio functions in Central Ameri s oa, and to require a pledge against futnro offen ces .of the same sorti, Capt. Hollins is one of the most-gallant and efficient offioera in the Navy; and will be’pretty sure to seonre compli ance with all his demands, if ho can find any authorities whom ho- oon hold responsible for this offence. , , - The President to-day sont a message to the House, transmitting a copy of the treaty with Mexico, announcing the assent of Santa, Anna to the treaty in its present shape, and requesting an appropriation to enable him to carry out fits provicione. The time limited for its ratification Is'the 80th instant. This matter will receive the Immediate attention bf the /two Honses, and uie required appropriations will,he promptly made. The treaty has already been published .-in.- the newspapers. A LOOKER ON. B@* Here is a romautio incident, as relstod in a letter from Washington: “ A handsome young lady, closely veiled, took I a seat in one of onr trains of earn. On ap-1 preaching Baltimore, ehe desired the conductor I to let her alight, a square or two this side of the j depot; She was told that it was unusual to stop I the train at a point so close in..: The fair one re- j -monstrated, and the-conductor consented to have j the-speed slackened and. -assist her off. It was j done, Snbßeqnently, it is ascertained, that the 1 lady’s parents desired her to marry a young gen tieman of this place whom she did not fully ap-.l prove of-- She therefore wrote to a more snoeeisr j fnl lover in Baltimore, who met her at: the plaesjl referred to—the happy couple proceeded-to- thei house of a minister—were married, and contin ued on route for New York.” ' j os. the: homestßadi .The' following is an extract from tbe speech of-flen. Casa in defence of the veto-oOliss bill. The' Yjfenoral is a true and able'Triend of tjus great measure: > 1 The duty of profitably managing the domain, and of rendering it more v&laable.vthns idcreas ing the ipdoSementa to emigrants to/pdrchase, justifies. any disposition honestly-effecting this purpose; ; It does bo in tho words of the. Pres ident by “ augmenting tho value of the residue, and in this mode enoourages the early ocoopa > tlon of it by the industrious aud intelligent pio ueer." It began duriog the administration of i General Washington, when an act of Congress was passed granting three tracts of land in the North-Western; Territory to Isaac Zane—one where Zanesvillo now is, another where Lances : ter is, and a third opposite Cfailliootho, in con sideration of his marking and opening a road (a bridle path rather) from Wheeling to the Ohio riser, opposite Limestone, now. Maysvilte, in Kentucky. It is upon the samo ground of increasing the Tolpe of the property, that grants for the purposes of education, of settlement, of defence, and for many other objects of a similar nature - hare been made in tho pnblio domain, and may be constitutionallydefended, and in like manner tho gnat biU of the session, of the age rather, the homestead bill, making provi sion for granting a tract of land to every man, who will occupy and 1 improve it for five years, becomes as oonsUlntional, as it is just aud wise. A proposition earnestly advocated by Androw Jackson and by Daniel Webster must have some claims to favor, and is hardly a fit subject for the sneers end douunolationa it faaß provoked here and elsewhere. Its friends may pass them by, unharmed by vituperation, and not fear to do right, because charged by these, who find tho rule of conduct for others in their own breasts, with being mere demagogues, while seeking to do justice to all, whether rich or poor. I be lieve; if this homestead bill passes, as I trust it wili. that it Will form a marked era in tho his tory of our counWy, accclleratiog her progress in all the elements of power and prosperity. It will add to onr population, to our productive re sources, to our strength, and, above all, to the contentment of onr aitixens, furnishing now and powerful motives to rally round a Government, in its hoar or danger, which offera to tho world the noble example of beneficence, instead of taxation ; and which thus aids in fnlfllling tbe great injunction to “replenish the earth and subdue it "—an injunction, which, if not facili tated by such a mcaturo, would be delayed and disobeyed, It may be for centuries In, much of onr public domain, which would remain a waste or forest, instead of being covered by a happy and thriving papulation. 1 have been gratified in finding, that the doc trines of the veto message, as I understand them, 1 bring the objects of this bill withtn the consti tutional powers of Congress; and this belief has been fortified by tbe consideration, that In tbe examination of the grants heretofore made, tbe Preeident enumerates bnt two, those to Ken tucky and Connecticut, Whioh be considers clear ly unconstitutional. Among tboee not disavowed are the grants made by tho Florida settlement law, by which a tract of one hundred and sixty acres was secured to every man,-who should oc cupy it for three years. And also by tbe Oregon ecttlemcnf law, by which six hundred and forty i acres, or less, according to circumstances,; wero | promised after an occupation of five years. Like : grants, though on a smaller scale, were made to [ the French inhabitants of Gellipolie, and also to ths Ohio company for aotnal settlers, and In . ether cases, not necessary to be particularly re ferred to. But, sir, there ore other considerations, not Indeed legally binding, but which appeal etrong ly to Congreve in favor of Its notion upon these subjects. And these considerations arise out of tho moral duty of the Doited States, as a great land owner, to do something towards the pro gress and improvement of a country, whoso ade vance bss added, is yet adding, to much to tho voice of the property of tho General Govern ment. As I shall recur to this branch of the eubject again, I merely touch It here. A Reverend Bogne.. A scoundrel living near Lebanon, l!l., and who | claims to be a Methodist preacher, married some ] time since, a respectable widow lady, with a. daughter about 14 or 15 years of ago, whom ho Soon afterwards eedueetl. The cltlscna deter mined to lynch him, but on going to his bouse they found it firmly barricaded, lie at length agreed to eubmltif they, would premise to in flict no other punishment thin a coat of tar and feathers. This was finally agreed to, nod upon gaining admission they found thp fellow stripped and ready; but what was the astonishment of the impatient mob to find tho tar woo’d not stict. ! J7ie fellote had gristed hhsutlf, in nntleipa | tion of the popisbment. Some genius in the I crowd happily suggested sand and ushers, which wait adopted and found to succeed admirably. The St Lonia Dtmoirat gives tho following ver- I sion of tho affair; Ho tampered with his own stop-daughter, se duced her, and had issue by her. Before the netgnnornoed was apprised of the matter, tho child, from some causa or other diod, nod wss secretly buried in eome out of the way plcco i>y him. Last week tho whole matter came to light. The cßlrene gathered, hold a hasty consultation, end proceeding to his hoase, seised, pinioned, and tarred and feathered him, advising him then to decamp. A serious proposition was enter tained at first to kill him outright, and It was only at the earnest pleadings of tho more sober members of tho party that his life was spared. Being released, the miserable scamp determined on retaliation, and caused tho principal aetorsin the lynching to bo arrested. They were ar i reigned before eome magistrate at Belleville, but I the prosecutor having bad time to consider the I matter more dispassionately, and reflecting that by his conrse be was inviting a criminal prose cation, refused to appear against them. Oar informant adds that hobos a farm somowhere in ths vicinity of Lebanon, and heretofore had maintained a fair enough charaoter. Tho citl tens have given him until after harvest timo to make his preparations for a removal. A Bblio or Washington.— A correspondent of tbs Boston Post, while on a visit to Col. Wade, of Ipswich, was shown tha following letter from the “ father of bis country Head Qcabteiib, 1 Robinson’s House, Sept. 28,1780. j : Cot iPads—Sir: Gen. Arnold has gono to the enemy. I have just now received a lino from him, enclosing one to Mrs. Arnold, dated on board the “ Vulture,” From this circum stance, and Col. Lamb being detaobed on some business, the command of tbo garrison for tho present devolves upon you. I request yon will be as vigilant as possible, and ns the enemy may have it in contemplation to attempt some enterprise, even to-night, against these posts, I wish yon to make, immediately after receipt of this, the best disposition yon oan of your force, so as to have a proportion of men in oaoh work on the west side of tho river. Ton wilt see or hear farther from me to-morrow. ■ ■ . lom sir, Your obedient sorvant, Geobgs WASHINGTON. ' BiHouiAnAHAin —A Son Running A way with his Faxheels Wire.—On Snnday morning, a man about thirty years of age, accompanied by a woman aged twenty-seven, and two obildren —representing thomsolves as bneband and wifa ■ made application to Mr. Thompson for relief. I They stated that they were just from Canada, having eomo over by tho boat, and were desti tute of means hence, the appeal for aid. Mr. Thompson kept them during the day and the snooeeding night, and then told them that if they persisted in asking aid, he should bo compelled to send them to the county- house. Upon this they left. Nothing farther was hesrdfrom them I till sovsral days after, when an old man arrived from Canada in pursuit of them, stating that tho I woman was his own wife, and that the man was his son by a former, one! 1 Whether ho eucoeoded in tracing the fugitives [we have not learned, but should he, wo should I infer that the meeting between father and son | must be rather embarrassing. What tbo women [ must feel, who is said to have been rather smert I and intelligent, is more than we can pretend to determine, thongh the presumption is thatshe would be fully-equal to tho occasion. —Roehuter I American. . @Liquon Law Amendment in Rhode Isiand,— devious to the adjournment of the Rhode le land Legislature, an important amendment to the Liqoor Law was passed, authorising tho arrest, confinement and fine of any person found drank in any of the towns of the State; but if snob intoxicated person shall disolose the oamo.of the person who furnished the liquor with which he got drank, end shall give evidence ngainßt said person, he may be discharged from imprison mentand persona furnishing intoxicating li quors, 'giving or selling, ore Hablo to preseon tion. Thq vote for the bill stood 43 yeas to 12 nays. __ H i-. gfUMt a regular vein of nitrp;b*- i liaved to be unique In its charaoter, has been | discovered In Bradford county, Pa. e, ** f f k ti! * t i *,* <i «*■ FfjJVTHER BY THE* CANADA. MIBOBLIiANBOUS HEWS. ~ A meeting, between the Emperor of Austria and the King of Prussia, attended b> theft tee "poetise ministers, was to take place on the ytn inst., at Teschoan, on the Saxony frontier. It ■era* Buspeoted that the meeting would not in-, crease the cordiality of Austria towards the Western Powers, especially asit hoe transpired, that Count Wostea in the bearer of a letter from the Emperor of Austria to Kioboiea. It is, hotv i ever, stated, that Prussia bad sent a note adyis- I ing Russia to aooopt Austria’s invitation to with- I draw from the Turkish Principalities. There is a rumor that Russia is molincd to au thorise Austria to propose an armistice. Important movements are also discoruable among the German States. At a oonferenoo of eight governments, recently held at Hamburg, tt was unanimously resolved, that it is the in tention of all the German States to adhere pure- Iv and simply to the convention of April the iiOth, if it bo submitted to. the Diet. At the same time, there was drawn up the basis of a note to Austria and Prussia, if those powers shall further consult the Diet. The note agroes to defend the Austrian and Prussian territories if menaced by Russia, provided Austria and Prussia willogroe to defend Germauio^ territory with their whole force instead of their contin gencies against invasions. But the German States demand tho right to reconsider before en gaging in any aot of aggression. Bavaria is the negotiating power betwoon the parties. Franco and England have notified the govern ment of Morocco of their war with the Russian empire. The Emperor replied that no Russian flag shall enter Moorish ports during the con tinuance of the war. The Aranto (semi-official journal) states that Portugal will, if possible, maintain entire neu trality. Prussia has forbidden the export of ammuni tion. Kossuth made an eloquent.speech in Sheffield, on tho - nationality of Poland, and the. London Times has en editorial endeavoring to connteraet i its effeot. ■ . Ten thousand sabres were taken from the Tow er of London, to equip nn equal number of Turk- Ish cavalry. „ , Lord Howden, the British Minister at Madrid, Is to have a command in the East. Ho is suc ceeded by Mr. Otway, Both tranche# of the Baltimore City Councils hive passed by ft two-thirds tote the Railroad Consolidation BUI, recently vetood by Mayor Hol- lins. A ifoman* walking on tho track of the Vor oont Central Railroad, near Montpelier, van run over, cn Monday afternoon, and Instantly killed,. The usual signals were given, but not heeded by her. A recent writer asserts that the less n mao knows, the wider he carries his mouth open. He says It Is impossible for an ignoramus to Veep bis j*w» closed, as U la for a sick oyater to keep his shoU shut • , United Stales Commissioner Carpenter pub- j lisbesalong communication in tho. Cincinnati Gazttie, denying the coostituUonaUty of that portion of the fugitive etare law, making it tho | duty of commissioner* to Issue warrants and ] beer cases. He says he hat refused, and will l continue to refute, to issue warrants. | A citiien of Delhi township, Hamilton county, i Ohio, has in bis poasesslcn a singular him no ur<c, olive and kicking. This phenomenon of nature consists of a cat and a rabbit, em bodied in one animal. The head, foro Jegs, and i part of the body arc tho perfectly formed parts i of a cat, whilst the rear portion, hips, hindlegs I and tell, aro those of ® rabbit Tho hind legs are Tery long, and their power of locomotion excel those of the fore legs, which are unable to keep pace with tho roar movements. Its habits are I carnivorous, and similar to those of the genuine | tabby cat. Alas, Boon Tobjck !—John May. tho elown, well known to the frequenters of Welch's Ha- j tiona) Circus, died wllhln o day or two at the | Blockley Alms-boaso. M»y was very popular.la hie profession, and deserted a belter fate. Borae time since bo met with an accident which injur ed hie bralu and caused temporary attacks of in canity. This misfortune prevented bis continu ing bis profession, and finally caused Ms death. He bore a good repetition as an upright, tern* | perate man, and in hie profession was certainly j «a fellow or infinite jest and most excellent! fancy.” Tho hosts of friends and admirers who ' flattered and la the day.of bis pros- 1 polity could not or would not sure him from the pauper's doom. Boor May! “ Where now ars his gibes! his garejraia ! his songs? hla flashes of merriment that wero wont to sot tbo circus in a roar ?” newspaper makes the calculation, that on individual desiring to read all that has been written doriog the last eighteen montbsupon tho Eastern question, would have to begin at the age of six, and read without interruption for n period of ono hundred and ninety-four years, It it stated that the cholera nt Boston this yaarmodotU appearance In the very house In which, in 1849, the firet fatal case occurred. The Transcript notices a singular coincidence to the above tn Edinburgh. £3*Ttie Great Pronoh lUmtdlei IWI, BALLY’S ANTIDOTE ANDliOTtON.—Tboi* perrons who wl»h tor a *afl», ipoedy, and permanent cun, should uso tbo above celebrated and unrivalled PfIENOH PREPARA* TJOSS. They bare ncn» bwn la use for fir* year*—h»to bwn thoroughly tested In thousands of tbs most obstinate eases, and Invariably have given oatinfaciloo. They are not com posed tlmplv of Balsam Copalvo, tot are entirely different from all other preparations, both in the nature of their Ingredient* and the manner in which they operate upon tho patient. Ueuco the wonderful «n«e» attending tboiruso. Sold in Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail, by FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A C 0.,) No. CO Wood etreet. Wheeling—J. 11. PATTERSON * 00., and by Drugcists everywhere. Je£3 43T Dr. SXorte’a Invigorating Elixir or Cordtal.-»Thcr« ore facts and principles which can only I bo roached by deep research and laborious Investigation. I The superiority of the Invigorating Elixir over every.other I restoratlre and antMyspcpUo preparation 1* not a fact of 1 this class. It lies npon the rur/aa, It Is ttifdmontlrahlc, palpable to oil eyot. To overlook it la impof eible; to doubt It, is to deny crcdeneoto the evidence of tho eenses. As o I means of relieving ovory form of nervous disease, whether I acute or ohronlo, continuous or spasmodic; whether, affect* J ing the springs of motion, or the sources of sensation; it 1 has not, It has newr ftad, an equal. In nouralgin, tio dolo roux, rheumatism, general enorvatlon of the system, mor bid melancholy, hystorla, spasms, paralysis, epilepsy, pal-1 pltatlon of the heart, Ae., It produces a most astounding | effect—rallying, bracing, It might almost bo eald electrify- j log, both body and mind, and replacing torpor and weak, | ness with energy and strength. As ft stomachic, It has properUos no less positive and potent Tho weakest atom*; och reooversits vigor, or reoelveslt,lf novorboforo enjoyed, under the Inflaenco of this great tonlo, which not only renovates tho digestive powers, bnt conserves tho vigor .lt creates, and porpotnates the health It restores. This is tho declaration not of one or two, bat of thousands. The modic&l profession, alow to recognize any innovations upon established remedies, admit tho commanding .efficacy of this wonderful cathollcon. ■ : Tho Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. 0. IL RING, Propriety V 182 Broadway, New York. ; Sold by Druggists throughout tho United States, Canada, end the west Indies.. . : ff]gr Old*Sorca, Ulcer*, and all eruptions and dls*. oases arising from an impure or depraved stato of the blood, gee tho extraordinary cure of Wm. G. Harwood, a highly respectable citizen of Richmond, Va., by Cartoris Spanish Mlxiuro He had ulcers and. Bores of. tbeworst description, and finally got so bod he was unablo to walk, except on crutches. A fow bottles of Carter’s. Spanish Mixture, the great blood purifier, eared Mm, as it has . cared hundreds of others who have coffered with rheumatism, bod effects of morcury, and p&ins and .ulcers of the bones and joints. VBce advertisement. . Jelfolmdaw , jq3* Pantaloons.—Tho well-known superiority of OBIEBIiFS fit in the Garment, needs no comment cn his part; it has been acknowledged by all who hate Crrored him with their orders, that they hate nover bean fitted with the some ease and style os by Mm. He begs to io&nnhls pa trons and the pnblic, that hlsstoek isnow.replete with the newest styles fcr coots, Tests und ■PWjWgiSSv"- *** nvwfiflnt mason. £• GRIBBWS, . , ■ . <TaUor and Pantaloon Maksr, 2AO LibartT st. head ot TToed. OTAR CANDLES—6O boles (SndDnati, assorted si»w,»t s)m ttn utoto«t.,rt<«. v emJSBB 4 co _ * j c£mpanA.W to Held orth# Banking Hmu»,oo TOESDAT, irweZlth, inm-at 10o’clock.A. M, to take nctbn on the acceptance Of ’ the BQI p&sed by.the tact teglelatitfO; forex-, tC jel9 n td° f Ch&rtgr ' JOHN D. BCULLT. Cashier, lnsurance companyf£lTT»- JONEjia, ISM—The President am Wrec ' tors of thle Company taVe this day Tgiiga poLLiEs pOT fbore, -upon tho Capital, Stock, payawe to tha rtoefcboiders or their: legal representautpSitra ana after Monday, the 19th tost. ' - ■ ■. ■ jeiT^Ot, * SAMUEL U MARSHALL. Seretary. Tr^»Serottaltt. —M is duetn -Klßli'S iWrotom to say list it has been town to completely eradicate Usury Vostage of thla dreadful disease in lessi timethan s»7 other remedy, andatlessoostor inconseulenceto the pn-. thooaands elf csrUfiratei iii the hande of the proprie tor, many of which are from well known dtlsans of the city of Wttebnr'rb and its immediate sidnity, go, to show clearly andbeyond ill doubt, that Krsa’s Pnraouroa isa iaedidne of no common ralne, not only as a local remedyln Purely tis, BhamatUm, Deaf oat. lea of Sight, but as araluable Internal remedy, lnsltlng tbetasestlgating phys Mans, as well ai the suffering patient, to become acquainted wlthits merits* ■ ThosobmTingft'ireadof mixtures are assured that this jnedidue Is ourely natural, and is bottled, as it flows from i thebosomoftbeearth* - . . • _ / Tltt following certificate il paper cfliOedai Svraaue* N. K, and beers (Lilt Augeut £ 1852, to which 0 T.JBM.U. X>, in truth certify, that Ihare been <o badly af flicted with Scrofula fcr the laataerenyearethat rSostof the time 1 hare been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time Unable to walk and confined to my bed, and hare been treated nearly all the time by the heist Phyridane out country affords; I occasionally get some re lief, but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot recommended mo to try the Petroleum, or Bock On, as ere rything else hadfalled- I did so withoutftdtb' at first, but me effect was astonishing; if threw the poison to the surface atbnce,andl Ut once began to grow hotter, and bjr using Thfa may eeituythat I hare been acquainted with Ktei'f Petroleum, ot Bock Oil, for more thin * year, sßd here re. oeetodly witnessed Ita beneadal effect* In the cure of indo lent nlceraend other diMasra for which it In recommended, end cun with confidence recommend it to be a medicinewor thy of attention, end can eafely eay that enMMjbeeattend edltaueewheroothermedlrlne had faffed. ■ j ■ D.T. POOP, H. D. Poreale by alllhe Orhiotlste inPlttehnreh. reudTd&w. w . ißdlgullon aod lilnr Complaint /. CUBED BT KIKE'S PETROLEUM.—B*»d tlm fill loving letter from Bar, 0. Dlcxinnn, . maeionarr In .M. Ki»— Tkar Sir: Mysfitimd wife haying h«n I crcatiybeneflttedby thansecf yourPetrolenmtlwiah to lure rousend me a box of two or three dozen bottles. I «zn the Congregational J Minister In tills place, andseTeral of my people are affocted with Indigestion ana an inaction cf the iiTer» the same of myself and wife, before tahfng yonr Peteoutom, on Bocx On, We tooSrseteral bottle*--, two or three eaen-nsbeat and * half ego,end we hare nerer enjoyed so good health for.yearsnewwbw tinea that time. I had not taken * single bottle, before that fallows ©f tho stomach which so.dfstmaexthe dy* peptic waa Tailored, and I hare felt nothing of it since that Hy wife was reUeyed from * chronic disease of i | the Uw, which had been of seTeral years standing, by the ' l Bsd?yS. SuSSScanaOtasln, GEO.H. KEYfiKB, 140 Wodd ctreat, and Druggist* and Medicine Dealers ereiy* where. - ' ' ■■ oct2s PITTSBURGH lifo, fjte and Borina InsargncaCompany} OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, ffItASOSIO HUiti PITTSBURGHs PA. “ ■- JAMES 8. UOOH, President. CsasissA Cotton, Secretaiy. /. . . This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE BIfiKS. ’ • ec Also, aitainstlinll acdCorjo Biskeon the Ohio and Mis sissippi ttrets and tributaries, and Marine Klstt generally, Aodaiaiast Loss and Damsgu by Eire, and against the Perils or tbs Ben sndlnlsndllaTlsation and Transportation, t; Policies insured at tbo lowest rates ctmsistest with safety to all parties. JtmiH 8. Uoon, Samuel M’CmtkaJV ■ •'. . WllUftta PhiUlpa, .Job&'fintt. Joseph P.Quud, H.Dv Jf.hn H’AJpln, Wta.F. JobortPD, James Martha-1, - >. Goorge S« &fclen,.. my2&ly • ep-rra Strange Develop© ciett t*i—Scientific roen , lnuettlioajsafia the march ©f pnsrcM l* onward \ Bald,or bowamgso, will titpte&Md to learn Uat tetenee and long reieeaKbwm-.,; jx*f o brought bekr* Uw public the greatect wonder oftt)d*j?A,'lQ the Kttiditf KHEBSON'S AUERICAK BAUI KESTOHATITE, & ear* ror* tor Baldness and to preterit Hair trtmi rftlßg fail paitfcoto* Price *I,COIn l«i?e bottle*. Bold Sr 5 . ■ aB. FISUEB A CO, Proprietors, . $7 Superior street, Gmlend, Own. B« Kilo la PUktagb la tbe Kbßoivf ng booses : Fleming Bios., I* Wfleox * Co., B.E.flel!cTa, <3. U. Keyset, , : JoclMoht er, Bertf. Page, Jr., 3. tl.Cairo!. : ■ ■•■ •-• • JHcghtTry A. Bcckh&m,' Preasly &.l£ea&s,J r , Fleming*. BirmnytHMs— A. Pattorfan, Iftbn Q. Stnltb faprt n'-i»a.SBt»CIATKI> flromtu’* InßOTunj* Uit/; CumpUT o(tUe City of Fltltbnrglii J. s. MOOaiIEAD. PnaSiltat—BOßEaX FtKXEY, fleer* .. ■ : WIU inyira ftttlnrt FIHIS fctx4 SIARDfH BISKS of *ll - .■ . ofijssOTOtt: ■- '■ ■ X. 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Haya, : William tobtaaon, Jr., Thomas QUlasple, . i William F. Fahnestock, Johnß.Gas*; lUrrct BoUmn, . Jacob Paters, John Walker, Jr., =■' - William Colder, Jacob B.Jlalderm*o» Aaron Bornbaugb. BtfSSKLL A OAKES, Agents, Office, to Lafikjott® Buildings, jeB .*'• (entranceon Woodutrcat) Weatern Pennsylvania HoapltaL.— Drs. L Scucsck* Second* between Wood and Market 'trots, and <?• Bun, Northeast corner of Diamond, Alio* tbauy city, are the attending Physicians to the above Initi ation. &rtho first quarter of 1851. ' ■ ■'••/ „ A ptmeattons frt admission may bo made to them at au Bonn at their offices; or at the Hospital at 2 o’dock,D 5L ; necent easetofaccttental injury ar©received at all boors, witbomfonn. ' ■ ■ ~3alo-j» fpS~C* YBAQEB, 110 MARKI® street, Pitt* btirsh, Importer ana Wboliwale Dcalor in. PAKCY AND STAPLE VASIKTY AND DRY GOODS, offer* to city and country dealers m ttsll tclectad stock al Qoods u any Eastern house, and Hra* prices, thus earing reighty time ah* expenses. - jaS?} O* Mae* oTiaeetin&WaalilagtonHsll, Sty Wood street, between Hfth street and Virgin sltar. - : piCTsauMß lioooa,No. 33&—Meets every Tuesday fiTeaiag.' Mnc*jmus Bsaumast, No«B7—Meets first sad third Friday of each tacntiu rS>ANOKBONA LODBB, I. O. O. frgr Angeron* lod**, No. 259,1.0. of 0.7.. meet* Mery H>i!aesfr3ayM*olagln WMhlngtim Hall. Wood «t. f jyfcy Class College*-^ The usual handsome Premiums will 1» awarded at an examination of tho Claeses lit this Institution, In JULY NEXT, for the greatest proflclcneyln Bookkeeplng.Pott maaehlp* and Mercantile Law* . . ~ . JeB:lw rf~=» JOUBNKYHEN TAILOBB 80 hy Ctßty, ofPlttsborgh eniAlleghetyr, meat* on the Ant end third WEDNESDAY ofevery month, ettlie FLORI DA HOUSE, Wtkrt «Us«V By order, v-v-: jalty , JOIIN tQDNQ, Boeretary. rir«=?> ATTENTION I 8 i L. O.—Yoa webereby at your Armory, on MONDAYS, /WEDNES DAYS and VBIDaYS, for drill, and to twmot DMMmayeomobtlbrotbeCompany.^;•■" P.KANJS, • marsWtod • : : Soc»Urypro.tem« BANKERS, ; 1 KD Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Goldand BUrer Coin. Current and Par Funds recelred on deposit. Stocks bought, and Bold on commission. Collections mad* at soy point In the United States.. : i South Host corner of Market andFlfth streets, • ntii i r pirrsnoitan, pa. iHMnnfJi union o t. tbe V kwttna Valley IlMlronaCompnny. ■ SCaSnEtntSEa to thoehom Boil orehorobynotlOed that the Board of Directors hare called for a second InataU. Beat of Fit* DCLLiaa per Bhiro, payable 10 the Treasurer on the let Monday of JUNE, »nd- also Fire Dollore per share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, nntll tho whole amount la paid. • ' i myafctf ABYAN lyihlgMß, Treasurer. THE OIiKN HOTEL : ... •. IS NOW; BKADYv FOB . SUMMER .VISITERS.—The grounds bftvc been improTcd, endthe House rendered mow attracttre. j^ndrally.'. Th* proprietor, will, bo happy to see bis friends. t •' £jr Aq Omnibus of. the Excelsior Xine is now running from the rtation, on Fifth atroot» to the GLEN HOTEL* 'Leaves-the station at 8 o’clock* A. M.* and &P. M 4 return* legate A.M*and 6)4 P.M. : • . ■ JelStfta . J» Q, MABTINt A** AOON—IB auks Shoulders and 'A casks Hcanfl, a prime article, received per steamer UuTon. aiidJor sale by. my 24 -r. J. HOTOHIfiON ;ajj&. A' A, A Q f the • latest and most deslrabla styles of £l7 Goods will bo 1 opened oil the £9Ol, BQib oadBlstof May. m? 27 *1 HAB-rIS bbls No, 1, for sale by • y xajlSi :' -'. A SMITH A SINCLAIB> MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON A CO, bate now ftr toll mor* than 100. latest atjlog of SlantiHaa. [my^ T INBKEU OIL—IO bbia for sale bj - I j JalB HKNRY HOLMES, IMli— loo bblfl for sale 07 i jalO ALKBATDB—4\> bxs Pplterised balerMUB,ia quutcr, ~S^ ,MiCOMiWB1 ’ “&BM! EOUBS. B' OTTER—3S kegs frcuh JfarUn Buttor.lttt »1» J>y„„ jel9 - ■ -J_ HEBBT HOMIE3 E Q l«y T )LU£ LICK WAT.HK.--3 bbia received Uiifl d» by .. • ■ • JoB< 'KLSuXNQ). . xnySQ - corner of thQ-Pkmond »od M&rhetet Ott&DKd AND HAIR OILS—A aery large assortment of tbe finest JEnaUah and French: Pomades and: Bair onNTtedredt.r - JO3-JIEMINO. AKtwm. n», QJKI tor sale try -r* t-mfifST -JOEL MOHLBB. tnKttuKi—M) hblg. i&rgo ho. 8 Mackerel. 18M Id- jafibzocoivod ftßd (brjpleby r ■ j,tB —' ■ BHGI33HA BICHAKDSOS. -tJHKsn.piNR APPUB.—4OO fresh Pine Apple* »»■ a rl„ b rExp« M> * ) r«a.br 0 ANDEBSON £ oo i ; Ko.gWooJ street. g A—3 do2«n Oorti* Hjf** & *i JW& *•“ JummaB2OTHE ! . B. V I *» V <, f •» ..... ...... .. V^.v , 4 v -* -» ' * •*’ *• *». * ... .••• .t. , •.•■;■■■; . > singular «ablD4ttffn,.fcat reTyt dfectui!, as the following Trill show: ,-•• r ; • .■••• I v „ Yobs, November 20,1855. I - s fhd Talo&ble~quXliticaofJ)r. j IT Lane’s Vermlfag* and Liter tills, X hateJbr;some. time J hackooWderedU my dut^ r and modo l(r'my.fau*inesv’t>J malre those artielea "known wherercrl-went amoUjtmyl hjen&fcv’A short-time ago I became .acquainted iwtth/lhe I .careof a young-girl, whoseemed to be troubled With wan&s. j and liver oomplalnt at the same time, and hkd been j log for . some two months. Through my persuasion she I purchased one bottle of .Dr. MTjantfs Vermlftige,and one 1 box of Liver Pills, which she took according to directions.:] The result was, ehe passed a large quantity of worms, and thinks that otto box more or the Pills will restore her to | perfect health. Hernsmoimdresidflncacanba leamedby calling on E. L. Theall, corner of Eutgor and Monroe streets. ■.■■■■ ■■- • • Wa. 8. Haven, James D.M*GQI, Alexander Bradley, - John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander .Reynolds, Arm strong County. 110 ratio f». Loo. Eltianning, Wram 6towe» Bearer. BENRT HOLMES. -1 * * «, H: , , , s ,' it . TvV I * v -f \ , ?; ,■# ~• '■■. 1;" . V-'. p. S.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr.STLaneVeel* ebrated Liver PQIs, can now to bad at all respectable Drug Stores is this city. purchasers will to carefbl to ask for, and take nuuo but Dr.-M’L&ne's Vermifuge. All others,.ln ‘comparison, are worthless. . Al£o,*r ra l.b y the t ol.p™ P rW SkiKo Buccessora to J. Kidd A Co, 60 Wood street. WEB, On Monday, tbo 10th inrt., at the St*.Lotto Hospital, of Cholera, 8 liter M. CLEMENT CAHILL, a native ofQueens county,lreland,aged4oyetra. ■. ; HEW AD' BLACK LACE IfflTTS—A v beautiful and felling cheap at , je24 . ° FRANK TANGORDBirB:- TID GLOVES?-Bajon?e black and colored Kid Qlotca , Also, kid finished SOTr Gloves, at je24 i- -FRANK TAN GORDER’S. TJ BINGES—*SO dos.knotted and locehesd Fringes, blacb; X; and in all colors, Just received'per express, afcNo.B3, corner of Market street and the DlamotuL >. =: JeOt ■ FRANK TAN QORBBfc ' ENOW NOTHING BIIIBT COLLARS/. CRAVATS, and A full assortment of furnishing Goods, ntthc-new. Trimming Store of Jc24 ,• * - ' FRANK VAN OORBEB.;/: , PBESEBVING'SUUABS— * * - j White Soft Crushed ait Blind 9 cents per ft; - . : N*O, Sugar, ailba ter sl;.tereala ty 4c24 • • • r W* A* M , CUmq, ISXTRA OLD GOV’T. JAVA COFFEE—A few bag*, very U superior; received end ter Bale by • jc24 - V WV A, M'OLUBQ. Black teas— Sop. Chul&n Powehong, (In pftpers)-at&o eta. pot TO. Finest Fongtae Chulan, * . to Forallehy f je24] W, A. frCLUBO. Mityy.i.K YOim noflfi—6 uozen Dog Monies, ittat celled by .‘-DOWN A_TEXLEY, , j e 24 - * 136 Wood street. KIFLB GUNSAND PISTOLS-A ; great Tariaty kept con ; aiantty on hand, together with the necessary appurte? naneee, and shooting material to genera!; tersate by -; ; Je24 v. ~ ; -TbQWNTA TETLEY, *l3 goodasaortinentof.alt .Mode of-fiavolr ! XV Tcra, including Colt’*, Allen"*, and ih* Revolting Homme? Pistol, justreedved and tereale wholesale ar-reteS,. by BOWN ATETLEY, je24 ' • 138 Wood street. Omnitma Line to Banmm’i iien&gerltt A n INDEPENDENT LINE OF OMNIBUSES will be run between iha ofllea of tho EXCELSIOR LINE; Fifth elreot, and BRBNUM’B MENAGERIE, during iU stay in this city—ootnmeptdug on hteaday afternoon, . V je24t3t . PITTSBURGH AND STEUBENVILLE RAILROAD, V mils COUPONS ter the interest on thwßonds of the City 1 of Pittsburgh, gfreri to the PittehuriSx and. Steuben* villa RailroadCompany,dveou. the FIRSTPROXIMO, will • be paid at the office of UeiHr&DUNGAN; BHERMAN A CO-, Cankers, No. 48 William street. New York, or at the Tret*- nrer’a Office, No. Ci Wood street,: Pittsburgh . . > . - Tbs Coupon is No; 3, on Bonds due 1653, numbered from Ito 250 inclusive. . . . wit.t.tam A. PILL, je343w ‘ Treasurer. SSLLKBS* VJESBMIWJGB.—«*TIUS BKal J?£JiMJt* TIOJf.” Pcm Plusist, Ya^October4,lB47. 31a. B- Snitaa:—Of your Vennifaga,l eaa fay with out hesitation, that, haring used it exUnrtrely in my practice for thelaa t four ur think it decidedly the best preparation of the’Mnd which! bare auy.knoml* edge of, although I have heretoioro used tho preparation . of *eteral other. manufiictaier«.< Tours, Ae« • I>. OOUGH, N. D. . Prepared and sold hr B« B. BELLTSR3 & CO., £7 XVood street, and for aala by generally. r jc24 NJSVV BOOKS! JiHW BOOKS!—Aubrey: by the author i of Castle the Ateoger, Ac.- The Quirt Hein : from Blackwood*s Magazine; T> U 1 of Matt R Wart; fceefa supply. London iAHeet, for Jaoa. ?/. nnnt’e Merchant Mogazine, for June. Yankee Notions, IbrJuly. . ■ Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for tho 4th of July. GJeasen'e Pictorial, and all the Eastern literary Papers, hate been received tor thla week: at: PAUL K USIKEB’S Literary Depot, jo2* . Fifth at, opposite theTheatre. Public Sale of Building l.ot« and BlocEeb Adjoining Lttvwreneeville. TEH QUiJrrwffned Committee of the Board of Managers of ST. MARY’S CEMETERY, will offer tor sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, lbe sth day of July next; at 3 o'clock* P. Itt4 at public auction, 2Q Building Lots, each 2* feet front and IIG feet de*p;and 21 Block* of Lot*# each SO feet front by 110 feet deep, belngth* balance unsold of Si ■hots aorreyedoff tkatsummer. Ifcls-deemed unnecessary foray mush about this property, aa itlswellknownto the pnbl-e; euflcoltto ray that ill* tiehandsomest lo> cations j« the neighborhood of thffdty,wUbafinevlew of the Calledßtate* Arsenal, Allegheny Cemetery and River, and ts within TOO &*tof thtToll Honee On the L. au-l 8 PUnk Road,'-at which .point: passing every: five persona into; the ben tie' of -the city in little aver half an hour, at a cost ef three con ts- To per' non* wishing to enjoy a country home, with the conveni ence* of attending to their business In the city, this proper ty offer* Inducement* not to be overlooked. Sale porfnve, and a liberal credit will-bo given for three-fonnhs of the purebasemotwy. : " • • Mu Devlin, Superintendent of St-'Marj** Cemetery, will show the above property to any person calling on him pre vious to the day of sale. JAMBS BLAJvELY, G: L. B. FBTTBBMAK/ . A.BTTXGHE, < jaS4 • ~ •. - Committee, TJEAKB—>I2 bbl* Jnst wcelred and Ibr sale by : frS3 . HBNKT H, OQLLINB. BAiTIMOEK lIKBKIf>G-AND B«AD,*ery Bne, forßAla by tbe barrel, by BAILBT 4 BKNSHAW, , Je2B .»r. " • 250 Liberty street JAKKU PEACHES—Onbandandfarsalebjrth®barrel or less quantities, by . j«33 JUST - RISCEIVRDPRB EXPRESS, Tliltf MORNING— A large assortment, of nw'and beautiful styles Ear Rings, Breast Pins; Gold Pencils,and Pena. Also, a new article .of. Fans, wci«h stock Is equal to any In therity fax style and quality, and ; we guarontw to tbepurcbiwr ere «Q 1 call fine goods in our line as low as any eastetn house will sell, and mueh less than any other establishment In this city Giro us a call, and examine our <»dds and prices, at 61 Market street j»23 HOOD'B. 'irAtUABbE PROPERTY IN COLLINS TOWNSHIP, V FOR. BALR—64 acres situate one mileftcdn EastLib erty* and about £OO yards from: the Allegheny rirer.and came distance from the Allegheny Valley Railroad. - A new Brick House, of hall atd 7 rooms;finished in modeniatvle; a Tenant House, a large Prams Bam and Stable, and other out biUMlhg*;.w;gbodweU of-water and durable-springs; also, a running stream at-lowerrpart Of the form; an or chard of 300 trees; 60 acres in cultivation, balance good Umber; a valuable stone quarry, Will be sold altogether, or 10 acres with the improvements. a CUTHBERT * SON, Jft23 . . • Real Estate Agents, 140 Thirds!. BUG Alt—4o bhda prime N. O. Bogar; 1 do Clarified do; - Received per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment; for sale by - Fje2ll - J, A. BPTCHIBONA CO. OB6CCQ—3L kega Kentucky fctx Twist Tobacco, received on consignment; for sale by . : Je2t, • J. A 1 HUTCHISON A CO, SKKOBBCKWHRAT —10 but prime, Just received and forsaleby fje2l) JAMKSWABDROP. Cold t and Bhower» IN the Suing and furnishing of .which nothing: has been . spared to render bathing luxurious aevreli as healthful Are open every day, (Sunday's excepted,) from 6 o'clock, A ; M., until 10 P. the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duquesne Way, : je2o • JOHN WOOPBQy, Proprietor.,. . K. 8, NesJj Alderman, - NO. 01 THIRD Street, between Wood and Market streets, .Pittsburgh, Collections promptly made. Bonds,Mort gages, and other writings drawn with neatnesa andaccu* -taoy. v ■■■; - • Je2l;ly Clttxcna’ Insurance Company, Twenty-two bharesot the stock or thu company, for sale by WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., JefcfcStilaw . • e* Wood street,.. NEW BOOKS, AT RUSSKLL&’.—flora Jyndsay,or Pas < sans in an Eventful Life; by Mrs. Moodio. : The Jesuit's Daughter; a novel Ibr Americans to read: by Ned BuuUine. The Renegade Qlpsey; a sequel to OaudeJtaval. The Unfortunate Maid. , . OaU and examine at BUSSELLS' cheap Book Store, Fifth gtreetyNoilfij/near Market street, je2o GOUEX’3 AND: PETERSON’B MAGAZINES,, for July, have been received by • . BUSSELL A 880, ; je£Q' . Fifth street, near Marked TTNDERWQOD’S BOSTON LEMON SYRUP; ‘U Chanvan's Philadelphia Syrup; Do ' PlnePppio da; Do Raspberry Vinegar; foreale by -: je2o ~ . W; A. M’CLURG. PUESTOH-A MERRILL’S Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Rose; VanlUo* 'Peach, Almond; Jamaica Ginger, and Nutmegs; fbr sale.by - 1 [je2Q] W, A. SPCLURQ.- ! r\RY GOODS.--*A. MTIGHE, comer fif Grant and\Ftflh JL/ *trtdt } has,now on hand 10'eases bleached musllp, !ftcm ($4 cents up ; 60 pleoes Irish lihen r 25 pieces whim Imulls, for ladJes’dresmstfSpteces linen: cotton and woofeh good* for boys’-wear; oTewpleceafiae blockchaUe; .black, barred and plain berage and tisanes; mantillas; mantilla silk and trimmings of .everyfdescriptlon; tan colored and mixed de base; dress ginghams; 600 pieces Merrimack print s,&st color*—oil ofwhiob will be sold extremely low. je!2 _ PARASOLS— AT A. McTiGUE’S* comer of Grant and Fifth streets—loo plain Green S*tln; 160 figured, all : colors; 16:figured and lined; 76 plain Gros de NtpfeSylincu; 100 pUln Qros de Naples, all colors; 200 Children’s plain, figured* and lined, oil colors. All of which will be sold low i for quality. - ■ W X?INB SUMMER DRESS A. MABON *OO J; are how receiving. another supply of Sommer Dress Goods, comprising soma very rich new styles of figured Be wgea, Bilk Tlftsues, Ac. Also, a. largo assortment of. the most fashionable colors in plain-goods. • ‘ ~ J 8? - Fanny fb&n’p NBWJ^K>-^rni^ cs> ft5 m 1 3fan ' ny’a Portfolio; second e«riea; with original doaigna: by IM. M. Coffin. .Jurt neel«d by T _ a .104 Wood street.® my 27 • ' rpnp, nm**? wicAHT-jo» pabUebcd complete, tram I Blaekwejd'B M«»sic®iP ric ®l 2 5 c »n tB rfos»alrb7 : " 'H. MiNER •& <X)V32Smlthfleldstreet* ttOWtf AND WIU2KJS'PtAiD Gl&QtfAMti—An assort meat of the aboTO Qoodsjtuit recelred it m . A. MtfnGHITS, | 0 -j 5 : ' cornerof Great and Fifth Btreete. IdMEN. yoa BQY8 > -CLOXHK&.ftIaoOaiDbK>OPB. _r caobtQeretta>» Merino Ctadmae*. all-wool Tweeds, plaid and striped Cotton Goods, fbrbcjs’ and men’s clothing, fust reeeired, and for sale at low pricey at- . 4 A, MCTIGHE’S, - ; je!s - - ■ cornerof Grant and Fifth streets.; Tub gloriouspourtii opjbly, issu-brother JONATHAN.—This elegantly illustrated paperfor the coming 4th of July,is a mostsnperbplctorialdoublßfiheet, printed on the finest white paper. -Kf* yet* Collet MINER k CO/B, No*B3 Smlthfield street, and look at this truly handsome present for young and old,for the 4th of July. - Jal6 keg. J. 13 lucctoon to J. Kidd & Co, W Woodttrwt. OS %r - • . i". P. T. GBAND COLLOSAL ' Museum and Menagerie. rpEH CAKGm TBA.YEUNG EXHIBITION IN THE X WOULD* being & combination of .all thdmost popular and unexceptionable amomaentsof tho ago, will exMoitis : pITTSBCKfIHi ofi.OABSOS Streep near Fima street, Fifth - Ward, on , HondaynndTueaddyyJtuaeSStliA&aTtli* 'FOR TWO DATS ONLY* -The peculiar feature of BorpumV Mammoth Muwutt and Menagerie is the combination of a great number of dlurimt* • lar attractions in oneoxhlbltion, and for Asinglepries of, v >; admission;* TheraUbllshmenfcincludes wgreafc display. of • LIVING WILD BEASTS, CURIOSITIES, AND i WAX STATUARY* Thfl uerfbrmances of the ORIGINAL .TOM. THUMB!, , Mr. > - YELLTB,theinanwiihonf arms! Mr.LENGEL, theldo4 v .. King! and other attractions of equal merits Tbepablio«&> I treeof tbe estabHabmentflcdhy the MONSTER CAE Off .:> I JUGGERNAUT, drawn by a team of. . * EIGHT ELEPHANTS, will tako place on MONDAY, the 28th Inatr • ; S9* A MORNING EXHIBITION willbe given on TUKRi ' DAT MORNING, the 27th,commencing at 10k o'clock. - ■..'•■JUST Admission to the whole, positively only 25 eenta. Children under &ymrs,ls eents* . Dboza open from 2 to 5, and ftom7 toOko^loofcrP.M.. . % -* ; JoT:l2t 'V WBIm V IS>' Y K ABS. PRdCTIOB < : : L. Y. CLARK. BILL PQSTfiB AND DISIBIBUTEB, v w'-‘Vf ,v .‘ "v,; ; . -ts*-: CONCERTS; ‘ 'EXHIBITIONS AND LECTURES. ■ A LLCOMMUNICATIONS by. Man or Telegraph,.or BHU J\ sent by Adams A Cb-’a Express, will secure immediate attention. ■- Refer to this offlce,-the Hotels and Mtudc Stores. , , CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE porting faithfully attended to. . fpyfctf /"YABGO’B WUkin'SHftU,>AbtotAtfrefrT - \j near iSmfUi/Wd.canbe obtained for Parties,festivals, ConeeTls;'Publ*e Meetings, Ac.’ Also, Cargo’* Cotillon ant •'■?.- Bax Horn Band can befoundin readiness stall times, ly applying to WM." FRANK CARGO, at the CrystalPjalao* : Dsgaarrean Rooms efR,M. Cargo street, or* t.< the noil. main Duff's Mercantile College, Sittsburgh, fa* ESTABLISHED IN IM£N-Incorporated by the.LegJfila tore of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. * -TV- Hon. Jana Bcoeuua, '. \ UotL-WaLtm JL Lowra, « W«. Wnjcnra;; I « Chamjw Natujx, « Mosis Harptcw, " | Gen.' J.JC. Mooxatan. - • P, DUFF, Principal; Author of Duff’s BookK«cplng>Ae, Profeasorot Book Keeping and Commercial Sciences. S. H. DALHOFP.PyoftRsor of Penmarßblp. N. B. HATCH, Esq* member of (be Pittsburgh Bar, Pro* ; foasor ot Commerdju Lsiw. : P. HAYDEN, A M-, Professor of Mathematleal and CUs* ■ steal Department, Profemor of Mathematics, Ao. : : L . •: POuR AfiaiSTANTB are -cpTmtamtly ln :; tf>Q - Book-keeping Department Durr’s; Brs’Sear or Boox-xrxmo is taught by fbo author, .upon his .new invented Blank Books~caveated •fot.-patent ' June 5, 1854. By means of this important invention, in i about half the-usual .time of study, the real praetlca of • I Book-koeplng Is Imparted to.» degree of porfitetion -netex; L before atwinediu theUnltedStatw. - * r Ills training fbr .business comprehends upwards of 400 real bosiness transactions; 800 commercial computations. : A ihorohgh conrseof busfhesaPXHiuxsHiP.. . I Daily Lectarra on-Coihmerdal ‘Law / and CommereUV { Sciences, the theory of profits, the art of making money, Aou, I Duff I ’i Book Keeping, Harper’s edition, price post*. ( ago 21 eents, “ the most perfect and comprehensive in the English lalJgnage. ,, { ' Duff r e Steamboat Book Keeping,price gl,postaga9 cents,. { " a snch Bookaand Aeeounts." I Duff’s Commerdal Calculations; price 60 cents.: I Send for a drimlar by nndl. • . . CjwlfedaWt. . v Aunn , i A Clark’s Pianto -v A - PRESHnrriraVofNUNNBAOLARK t 8 1 - A celebrated PIANOS h*s just been rec’dl^BSMSl by the subscriber. /They have been madeH lf and carefully selected ftflrthisnaarJ* Tr;^'* V v ket, and oro considereduneqaalJed for sweetness and power*, of tone. poaaMS. the newitoprovement of two.; separa it brides, the bass strings over, ana above* ifaa treble; They are thtly twmwn/edto stand any climata* ■. and to’excwVih capacity for standing in tonePrieeararg*- from 4250 to $BOO, Also.a fine lotcf Hanoe &om the menu*. factories of DUNHAH & and also LTGHTF, NEWTON! A BRADBURY, N. Y. All the above wOVpositively be sol* at Factory prices, wlthouf addltlOnaTchatwerftr risk,etc n etc.. ■ . OTSNBYKLEBER, 1 Bole Agent for Nunnft*.Claxk , e;3PlajMW, Ko.lttt.Th&dstreet,. j»*3 - Sign of the Golden Harp. Mew arrival of Cblebtring’rPiaiioa* JOHN tL MRLLOR,SIWood street,vrlU open to dav (Saturday) the following - : PIANO FORTEB; ffomi the celebrated . Ai » k || U inannfaatory of CHICBLERING A SONS,Roe* too, vis: . . Two superbly carved 7 octave Pianos. • Four plain Rosewood .'.7 . Three carved do. ;• C 3.! M .. . • Oneextm.carved . G?i .'■**: ** One plain Rosewood'? .G% f*-,. ,• Four do do 0:- *‘v. 11 Three Walnut 0 M * #< ; All the above Instruments have been finished during the ln*t month. And are of the lotvst styles of farnlturo. r lnva riably at BOSTON PRICES, andeveiy Piano warranted. JOHN H-MEIiLOR, - No. 81 Wood, street. - je3 . ’ . Agent for Chfckering A gous,Boston. : : Klectf on Sotlce'forJtfoior General* . , THE OOMMIB3IO:iEl> OFfICKRS of Conipaiii«» indL ItoUnllonfl or therfiwt Brigitf s,will meet on the FIB ST ■ . MONDAY OF JTTLY.NEXT, «t*‘fb£ Oourt-Hoos8;:.ltt the.... ■PWtaou'?gh«at;l.l tfdockin the jjarpose of Mojor General,'for thelSthDiTlrionof:.. Peonj?ylTßT3fa Mifiria—•composed of Allegheny, Armstrong*- '•■ -Indtona, and Jel&rKra counties. By order of v - •. JOHN H. srELHINNYrBrig.InspV, FJrfft Brigade, 18th BWUion. -: Kenr Goods atKednced Prices* 'V’OUNG* STRVENSON. A LOYE,No. 74 MARKET Street, . '; *X: between Fourth«treetand the I)lsmond, Plttshuigh.., bavejustopenedwTerylugeiaxtd splehdid assortment or eeasousblo Dry Good-v which hare bean purchased In largo . - lots atancjicm,anil&om-iibpOTt«TB clearloff oui jades,** such prices as will enable them; to sell maayjtatirabla stolen.« of Goods at 36 percent loss than, the'costhf jmporiAuaxr. Bark Lfiiwhkut Sand Scents; Bareges firom 6 Silks z othcrGofcdaln . - (/ j.,« . As we ore about to take account of sta&la*. sbacmsßfeU: h. wo will offer uurGoods at prices-that cannot f»U nijlWljiH purchasers. We solicit an early ctll from our friefldfntadi!- 1 the public generally, that we may hare the pleasure ofgif-' j inultacm FUcb barffslna tw we.hateneter been able to offers .* ■ before. fjegvf YOBNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, ,** Important Notice* THE undersigned narlnff declined the Bookselling buaK ? ness, hereby notifiesßllsabsciibers to tho various Meg* c urines,-Newspapers, etc.; that his subscription list has been: . . transferred to RTJS3ELB A BRO„ Titcrary Dealers, ■ No. 15 Fifth street, near Market, who w 111 supply them «► gularly hpiWtpr; end who we also authorise to collect a 11;... monies due on raid IfeCT' - - BAIt/BY k RKNgETAW. The former, customers of the Third StiwetXUonry Bspot ere cordially recommended to th* establishment'of the. Messrs, Russell; who will furnish them with all tho Books' and Periodicals of the day. . ...... G* R. PEARSON, • • Successor to BL P. Callow, • Pittsburgh, June 20,1864. ~ > AU persona who hare subscribed for Maßtuiues or New** --. • papers to H. P,-Callow, or G.K. Pearson. will be served w* Kulariy hereafter atthe 3ook Btore,No.l& Fifthstreet,n6sfr v 1 .Martet. Tha costoznergof the late Third Biteet Literary Bepbf, and the public geiendlyyarnitiTited to call and ex* - " amino oar Btock..of Boohfl >l .llesasb3ea i Newßpap«m and '' general Stationery. AlI thr AmKrinan-and. British Maga- Eines and Newspapers kept conatanUy on hand. - Booksellers and Stations, -j Fifth street, near.Markefc ■ A S I am now winding up my; business at the cornet of /V Wood and Water preparatory toxemoring to 1 taj new store on fifth, street, I would -hereby, notify my - , friends that I hare placed my books in the hands of K 8. .’ NEAL,Esq. r ouTbiid.strect, between Wood-end Market, for all debts due me upon them. - -: Those knowing themselves indebted to me will please call. asabove and settle. .: . - JOHN CALLAHAN. U* KSOEBSh* WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,. T\£AIiER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JBWELBY* AND L/ PANCX. GOODSr N<v3s Dxauokd Aimt, between Mar - ket and Wood streets* Pittsburgh; P** AIL article* sold, at thte.esteblishmßntwlU be warranted. - HepairingofClocks* Watches and Jewelry .promptly, executed at tho shortest 3 notice. ■ Ail; work done will bo warrantod. -fjel&Qm .; BBTEWAET has removed his BBUSH PACrOKY ftom * .i • the old stand, No, SSFifth street, to lfo. 2GRfth street; nearly opposite, on the rite formerly occupied by the f Iron City, Hotel, where be will' he pleased to see his custo-’ mere; and as many new ones, as fbel disposed to patronise him. . • v ...- „• *. r ■ N. R—ln connection with the Brush Manufactory, as." heretofore, willbe fbund in this establishment all kinds af VarietyQoods«lio6klDg.olasswCombft, Toys.Ao. IrnjlfcSm Tew tor. tlie People. / V v-v-. • arc>ty tfXcfe tr& are receiTtcg &&0 HallCbesU* assisting af Young. Hysons, Imperials Ganno** , e±VOolootfi Souchong, and Congou, sli of which-; bas been seleoted vlth care, and will be sold os uisx*l.V ' A. JAYNEff, . miaTeaBtoTg, , Depot and Kail road Tracis For Rent* ' . 4 BAMS * DEPOT ON LIBEBXX 'jAI Btreet T telih Eailrcad !rnick, B'wltch, and epjmrte nances, for a term or-years. Inquire at lbs Express Office, No e^FOtiOTH’Street.’ feblbtf . TJAPER HANGINGS— *B5 Wood eireot, where may be XT. foundthaiaigest and most... complete assortment of Prencli and American Wall-Papers wcat.of . the ZDoanUlni, Yfilveti Gold. Satin.! Slowered^Common ,and Cheap. ( Papers;, Borders, Views, Decorations, Statoary Bird*, C«K Irts, and Panels of. Oak, Marble and Gold. Parlors, balls, and office 9 decorated in; latest Parisian style. Cheap Papcni: a great variety always on hand. . ■ Paper hung withjudgmenktaste and economy. Jel6 WALTfiR F. UABBHALL<>.. XTOTIUB TO PAKMEBB. !w 60 Horse Bakes,. Improred pattern £ ■r 20 Patent Grain Drills; :■:■•■■■ ? .. 40 dozeu-Hay .Bakes; ; v. 20 do Bay Porks; ■ > *■ • ' • « do Gra n Cradles; 20 do Scythes and Sneaths; - ,• /V. 1O . do* Horse Muules; fbr at 47 Fifth-street, by Jel7 • y JAMES WABPBOP, f -x HAKVEBT IMPLHUKNTS— • * , 00 BeTolving Horso Bakes, ltnproredpattern ; .100 dozen Bay Bakes; , 20 do : do .Ports; O -do .Grain Cradles; v.. •. - • 20 do Bey the and Bncaths.- - None*—Orders {orKeichum'a'M6wing.Haehlre t aadthe celebrated Now York Reapers. filled promptly fiton the Seed, and Horticultural Store. 40 Fifthstreet. Pittsburgh, Pa* by my3fclm_ - JASIKB WABBBOP. :UUK)ii&—»X> tool Lftkl ohiaaliisuv* hind wad into' J 5 lug, for call by * ttOOBnEWX f ~/jt, -■>■« T: AWNS.—A. A..MABO2f A CO. ore now opening more J J than 1000 pieces fine Lawns, all of which are naw jrtylet and will-bw offered at redqced prices.. ■ Jtl * MONONOAEKLA WHISUr—I»O IrtlSOUl MonODilhe! 'Whisky, just rewired and for sale lowby; - . * *'*■ . JOBS LITTLE, Jr*Agent,’ - jo3 ' -• 184 Second street. f 'UtAPE' BHA WLA*—A. A. MASON .A CU... bare just r+* 42/ wired, per express, another large: assortment of rich plafn and embroidered Crape Shawls. r. . : mySO - jjAKPKK’ BmyBV.- : ; I, for Jau», tbr silo by- -?••. B. T. <X MOEOAN, / * 104 Wood ctnaWs MOWING MACUlNEB—Warranto* tocutlrom 10 to 15/ acres of Grass per da;, with one one span of horses snndtiTcrr-goT-ygie by [mySO] E. B. BBANKLAND.- 'TT£Kl<ittT/oi'J&A&' U . nirnl mod for tale by .. my3o ' ■ BAILEY A RBNBHAW, EiHl'nNU M AUUtNi^—Werrented to cat tnuu 10 tc J& ecrcs of ttlirnt or other tmiill pile per day, with oae »pu> of horsea anil cUiter Par »1» bjr B. B. BHANKLAMV * ISSWooi itreet. i 1 '?*:***■. .'5.,^ •A jian
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