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POST JOB OFFICE• We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS LIEN to the fact that we have just received from PSiladelphia a nber of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fil uml orders for Cards, Circulars, MI Heads, Paper Books, PostAll4 and Programmes for eabibl tions. All orders will be promptly filled. • "STbirt.JOILN W. ISITALITUY is our authorized carrieoos r on the route formerly served by Joan Yoko Mis, and is M entitled to collect fecan weekly subscribers. Tap NEWS. The Protestant Episcopal Convention of Phila delphia is now in session in that city. Trade is so dull in New York that many pack ages of dry goods, which were sent to this coun try last fall, have been re-shipped to England. lion. Loofas B. Lincoln, the Chairman of the Committee which investigated the charges against the late Hon. Joseph Hiss, died recently at his residence, in. Meissachnsetts, of typhoid fever. At the present suasion of the Supreme Cour In Springfield, 111., Lucinda C. Neavers, of Long meadow, tenovered $5,249 34 of Samuel C Booth, for injuries sustained by the bite of do fondant's dog. Mies Charlotte Crampton, who played a suc cessful engagement here a siort time ago, is now performing at the National, Boston. Her role in that city embraces the charaoters of Shylock, Don Ctessr do Bazan, Richard 111, and Macbeth. The papers speak of her in flatter ' ing terms. Benjamin F. Butler and Benjamin Dean, counr eel of Joseph Hiss, publish a statement in the Boston papers, containing some serious charges against the Massachusetts Legislature, which were not allowed to be produced at his trisl. They protest against his expulsion on tho ground r ‘ OEM " 4. t* ' that his trial was irregular. Col. Banton has written a tart letter to one re. Gently put out by Mr. Manypenny, in reference to his difficulty with Lieut. Beale. Old Bullion takes upon himself the responsibility of know ing all about the matter, and defends the Lieu tenant with great animation. The belligerent Missourian may tempt another slander snit. The Boston papers announce the return of Mr. Hiss, the great kicked out, to the tailoring busi• nese, which he gave up for politics, being too lazy to work at the bench. It is suggested that as a goose once saved Rome, a goose may re trieve the damaged reputation of poor Joseph. The Collins steamer Atlantic, which sailed at noon on Wednesday, carried out over two bun" deed and fifty passengers, among them quite a delegation of Congressmen, who aro supposed to be provided with dead head tickets; having 'all voted for the Collins appropriation in the last Congress. At an early hour on Sunday morning, the trees of Independence Square, in Philadelphia, were covered with birds of most beautiful plumage, whose songs delighted all who were up early enough, and in tho . vicinity at the time, to hear them. . Some of the tribe remained during the day, but on Monday morning every warbler had fled. As the eventful Fourth of July draws near, public anxiety as to the enforcement of the Maine Liquor Law increases in Now York. The leaders of the Temperance party are at present industriously organizing executive committees and sob-committees to aid the." proper authori ties" in the execution of the ordinance. Oa the other hand, the liquor dealers continue quite as active as the opposition. Their meetings, night after night, suffer no relaxation, and the •' Re sistance Fund," it is said, has been run up now to $76,000. Pandering to a Depraved Taste One would have thought the Now York press bad said enough about the murder of Bill Poole, who was a ring-fighter, and the keeper of a vile doggery, and nothing more. For weeks after hie miserable career had closed, they de voted nue third of their available space to giving accounts of meetings, &0., &0., which were held to honor his memory ! And now, after the ex• citement had completely subsided, the press of that city must needs revive it again and pander' to the depraved appetites of her citizens for the sake of a few paltry dollars. Not one of those papers for a moment contended that Bill Poole was anything but a blackguard, nor that if ho had lived like a decent member of society would his career have been brought to so inglorious a close. Lewis Baker, who is the supposed mur derer of the native American bully, has been arrested as the telegraph informed us the other day. This certainly deserved a paragraph, but to give it any greater prominence would be ma king capital out of the misfortunes of a fellow creature, and assist in corrupting the public morals. But we expected to see undue promi nence given it in the New York papers and we have not been disappointed. One paper comes to us with an account of his arrest, filling no less than five columns of small typo ! This same paper gives us long homilies occasionally upon the immorality of the times, and prides itself upon being a conservator of publio morals. We wonder how much its Bill Poole contributions will assist In the work_ Tax LATE SPEAKER Or TEE HOWIE — . lll last letter, the Harrisburg correspondent of the Philadelphia North American spoke of the late Speaker of the House, Mr. Strong, as being the inost unpopular presiding officer who has filled the chair for years. He likewise makes some statements which will be bard to disprove. The expressions of the writer were strong, but there was no appearance of malice in what he said. Tho Philadelphia Bulletin, whose proprietor was a member of the House, characterizes it as "a gratuitous and wicked piece of personal rancor, wholly unauthorized by facts." It further re marks : "No ono could have filled the Speaker's chair more entirely to the satisfaction of all parties than Mr.. Strong. Hie fairness and his eourtea to without reference to their political or personal opinions, were re marked upon and admired by all the members, and by all who were in the habit of frequenting the House." This will be news in some quar ters. Aint you piling it up rather steep, Mr. =min SUFFOCATED IN A WELL.—We learn from the Clarion Democrat that a young man named Jona than Sharp, of Richland township, in that coun ty, recently came to hie death from suffocation in a well, into which ho had descended for the pur pose of adjusting a pump stook. When a little more than half way down he called to the men at the windlass to draw him up, but in a moment after he fell to the bottom, where he remained a few minutes, when his lifeless body was taken out. Ho left a wife and two children. SHOOTING.—The Brookville Jrfiersonian says that on the Bth inst. Mr. John Voetbinder, a citizen of that place, and a man upwards of Seventy years of age, killed five "dipper" docks at two sucoessive allots, with a single ball rifle. The first shot ho killed three, taking them all in the head, and at the next he killed two. There were only fire ducks in the flock. ' . - . Tug END OF 'IDE WOULD —This sublunary sphere of ours is very soon to come to an end, according' to tTie Advent brethren, who have tho Seven Beasts under their keeping, and who etato•the reason for their belieftid the fei" owing facts : • isti:The-barrying.away of the ten tribes of Israel took place B C. 680, !Wording to scrip• tare testimony ; and they are to remain scat tered until Christ comes, and “Restores the kingdom to Israel." This is the chronology of "seven times."—(Lev. xvi, 28) a period of .2520 years. 21. Christ was born at the Passover, A. D. 1, from whiob point to the Passover this spring makes 1854 fall years ; add 660, and 2520 are finished : then " the Deliverer will come to Zion." 31. The 2300 years of Daniel viii : 14, reach i to the end of the world. 983 years of this 2800 are completed in A. D. 38, at the P 19- over, when Jesus was crucified: from the 'spring of A. D. 38, to the spring of 1855, aro 1817 years, which added to 483, make the 2300: 'Mien shall the sanctuary be cleansed," Mat. 8: 2 4th. The 1335 years of Dan. iii, date from the spring of A. 1). 620, and end in May 1855, when the resurrection will take place. 6th. The 19th of May is the utmost boundary for our calculations on time; but the Pass over, which occurs this spring (according to the reckoning of the Caraite Jews,) about the first of May, is a point looked to with groat ex pectation by those who are declaring this solemn message. Everybody, probably, will be convinced that something is in the wind when the graves do be gin to give up their dead, and the Sun, Moon and Stars aro put out. Until that time it is supposed all sane persons will stick to their work and try and make up for these awful bard times by re doubling their industry. Complimentary Benefit to nlr„ Buchanan. This eminent tragedian takes a complimentary benefit this evening, tendered him by his numer ous friends ; upon which occasion ho will ap pear as " Hamlet," a part, in which he is said to be very powerful. Mr. B. is a native of Pennsylvania, and to the manor bred, and has claims upon all of her citizens who delight to honor and encourage native talent. Hie finely proportioned figure, and extraordinarily devel oped phigique pro-eminently fit him for a success ful representation of this arduous character. Mr. B. has recently returned from a remarkable successful professional tour in Europe,--having played engagements at all the leading Theatres there—and has won for himself " golden opin ions from all sorts of people." The benefit to-night will no doubt be a jam. ANOTHER " Polo " IN OUR MIDST.—The Wis consin Borne Journal publishes an original " em ;" subject, God's Works—The Old Apple Tree," from which we extract the following starizs: Yet It only sequin" of the tiller of the till, To produce ouch a tree, (and mane morel That he bury theireed to peeLorve fem And prune and protect it from the moats. Whore is Sandy 13Ir? EX-PRESIDENT FILLSIORE.—A corrcnwndent of theißuff4lo Democracy (4 Whig met) asserts that ex-President Fillmore was initiated into the order of Know Nothings, at hi.; residence, in that city, in January last, by n committee ap pointed for the purpose, whose II:MCI:I he gives. The Albany Evening Journal, in commenting upon this statement, remarks that Mr. Fillmore was formerly an ardent Anti Masonic politician, and that ho was originally elected to cffice by that party. HENRY A. WESE, having retired from the " stump" after a service of one hundred and twentyseven days, addresses his last word in the shape of a card to the people of Virginia, in which he rehearses his views and expectations, in his usual brilliant arid epigramatic manner. He maintains to the last, the conviction that the Democracy of Virginia will triumph over all op position, on Thursday, the 2lth day of this month. THE LAST ExcITENEST —New York must have its day of excitement, no matter the cause or re cult. The last feature is the capture of Biker, a pot house rowdy, who contributed to tutu ou t the bruisers in a fight at &anvil Hall u short limo since. Extraordinary efforts have been used to seize Baker, the supposed murderer of Poole, and we hope the earns vigilance may be observed hereafter towards all ruffians, of what ever hue. lioN. J. C. BRECKENRIDGE'S SUCCESSOR.-T Democracy in the Lexington district, Kentucky, represented in the two last Congresses by J. C. Breckenridge, and formerly by Henry Clay, have nominated as their candidate at the next election L. B Dickerson, of Scott county. Did Waal:Lingtors Swear I—The qn esti on Somo time since two of our Whig c,,tempora ries had a fierce discussion on this point, but which unfortunately ended by leaving the reader as much befogged as ever. " Minnie Myrtle," writing to the New York Time,, from Mt. Ver non, comes to the rescue of the party which took the negative side of the question. She says: We have seen in several papers lately, the re iteration of a statement that Washington was addicted to the vice of profanity. We have thought it possible that on an occasion of great provocation an oath might have escaped his lips, but we were, not long since, domiciled for several days with an old gentleman, whose birth-place was near that of Washington's, and whose father and father's father knew him well, and who himself had often been in his company. Ile says that any charge of immorality of any kind against Washington is wholly untrue. If he had not refrained,from profanity on account of its wickedness, he would have done so on ac count of its vulgarity. It would have been such an offence against his dignity, so at va riance with his principles of refinement, if not of religion, that no temptation would have se duced him to the commission of such n sin. It was the uniform charge against him in his lifetime that ho was an aristocrat, on account of hisreeerve. lie was not a man to be approached with familiarity—was not an accessible or social man, oven at his own fireside. le it at all pro• bable, then, that ho should so lower himself as to utter vulgar oaths in the presence of soldiers and servants? It is upon good authority that I am able to deny it—upon the authority of those who were not his political friends, but who can, nevertheless, do him juetioe. That Wash• (Won was perfect, I am not at all anxious to prove; but I wish to believe, and wish all the sons and diiughters of America to believe, that he was free from every stain of Immorality, as he-certainly was. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. [From the Philapolphia Lodger, tVochuroltv-i The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania commenced its annual session yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, and will, no doubt, from the quantity of oisinesS - before them, be in session until the end of the week. The following officers were declared cleated acid will be installed to day: M. W. G. Master—C. E. Wright, of No. 39, Wilkesbarre. R. W. D. G. M—D. P. Condie, of No. 34, Philadelphia. R. W. G. W—R. A. Lamberton, No. 160, Harrisburg. R. W. G. Secretary—Wm. Curtis, No. 28, Philad'a. R. W. G. Treasurer—F. Knox Morton, No. 11, Philad'a. R. W. C Rep. to Grand Lodge U. S. —Wm. English, No. 164, Philad'a Wm. Curtis, Esq , Grand Scribe of the Grand Encampment of Pa., has furbished us with the following interesting statistics of the condition of the Encampment branch of the Order in this State: No. of Encampments in the State No. of members 6,875 Amount of receipts for past year..... 535,260 61 " Paid for Relief $44,022 08 of Funds and Investments, in the several Enosmpments...s6o,494 55 At the recent election, Chas. D. Freeman, Esq., was elected Grand Representative from the Grand Encampment to the Grand Lodge of the United States. AMONG the recent embellishments on Fifth street, besides our office, is an illuminated clock in Reineman Co.'s building, near the corner of Fifth and Wood streets. It is ornamental as well as useful. --- 011 from AVoter-•Petroltnm a Burning We find the subjoined article in. the. Baotou Transcript. The rock oil it speaks of is found in abundance within a short distance of this city : In certain parte of. the Westera.filtates, there is found, floating an: the_ surface - of the Small streams, an oily attlistaticii of the consistency' and color of thin molasses, and possessing a strong bituminous . odore It sometimes exudie from the earth in what are called !‘tat Springs," and running into the neighboring breaks, floWti into - the larger streams and rivers. Nor years this article has supplied the means of light to the settlers in the neighborhood, who have been accustomed to saturate a blanket by laying it up: oil the segues of one of these streams, and then collecting the floating oil. And it has frequent ly come to pass that individuals of moderate capacity, of whom it has been disparagingly re marked that they would " never set the river on fire," have falsified the assertion by actually ig niting a portion of the running stream. The substance which is thus floating about, waitieg to be burned, is " Petroleefie,!' or, as it is usually called, "Rock Oil," a - Product of vegetable decomposition found in various parts of the world, but eepeoially in the'coal districts of the 'United States. In the northwestern part of Pennsylvania it may be gathered in large' quantities, and of a quality- which bids fair to render it an important article of domestic_ eon gumption. A company of gentlemen have pur chased a tract of land in Venango county, Pa., with the view of bringing the oil into use, and have submitted specimens to Professor Benjamin' Stillman, Jr., of Now Haven for chemical- ex ' amination as to the value of the article for illu tnivating and lubricating purposes. 1 The result of Professor Billiman's investiga- Hone, which have been carried on during the past winter, is highly favorable to the success of the i enterprise. By means of distillation ho ob tained from the crude material, as taken from 1 the [nlace of the water, about 90 per cent of I the whole product, in a series of oils having I valuable properties, though not all equally fitted 1 fpr illumination and - lubrication. By the origi nal distillation, about 60 per cent. of the raw material is obtained in Ike form of a thin, light colored oil, of a faint bituminous odor, and a density of about 750. Its value as an illumina tor was tested, with the following results: 1. The oil is burned to the best advantage in [ the common camphene lamp, with a glass cone ! to direct the current of air, as with an unpro tected wick it smokes badly. 2. When burned for twelve hours the uniform ity of the light was greater than that of cam phene, and neither the wicks nor the tubes were crusted. The light was pure and white, with out odor. 3 Tested by a photometer, or apparatus for the measurement of light, the rock oil proved, in a r;gid comparison with other illuminating agents, superior to them all in intensity of light and economy of consumption. The article which most nearly approached it was catophene, which, with more than double the consumption of fluid, produced a degree of light but about one fifth greater. As a lubricator, the rock oil le pronounced by Professor Silliman to possess the advantage of ri.maiiiing fluid at a temperature of 15 degrees below zero, of being entirety free from any cor rosive quality, and of not becoming gummy, acid, or rancid by exposure to the air. There are other properties of this singular substance which will add to its importance as a natural product of the e.il. Professor Stillman is slow engaged in n series of interesting experi ments upon Its value as a material for producing gas, and upon the product, of the last distilla tion, as a substance which, in the form of pared . - fine, resembles spermaceti, and from which ex cellent candles may he made. It is expected that the arrangements for distilling the rock oil will be completed by next fall, and the article sold at a moderate price. With sperm oil at two dollars and a half n galled), candles at a propor tionate price, and the explosive burning fluids °alp to be used at the rink of one's life, a new illuminator, which shall combine the advantages of cheapness, safety and brilliancy of light, can not fail to come into extensive use. The tract of land—about ono hundred acres—now owned by the company, will yield an average supply of about five hundred gallons pc r day, but arrange totals will proti-My be made for increasing the supply by mote extended operations. Answered 's ♦` r, 4r2 _ '; r. 4 ,__ MS= jam- A boon iful complexion msy be acquired by toe Urie of the "B lot of Toonsaud Flowers." Tats bile% eradicates all Ten, Pimples and Fiecklee from the fens, It:axing it soft, fair, and white. For CZ:thhiug and shaving it has no Equal. A s'ngdc drop on your shaving brush mate a beautiful soft lather, with either warm or cold water, it cleanses the teeth, heals the gums; leaving n sweet perfumed breath ; it clranses the hair from all dandruff. To housekeepers it is ihvaluahlo, as It will remove from cloths or carpets all grease spots without leaving a stogie stain. We guarantee this, or the money retooled. What person would have a blemished countenance, when a few bottles of this Balm would render it clean. Price only 60 cents a bottle. Dr Geo. EL Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, agent for Pittsburgh, will supply it to Druggists cmd others at the Manufacturer's prices. TUE SAUDI/SIAN PISUCDASEN.—ThroIgh private letters received by the last European steamer, we learn that Cabour's tangitiu with England to furnish the latter with fifteen thousand Sardi nian troops to be wasied and destroyed in the Crimea, proves so unpopular in the Sardinian army as already to have broken down his (Ca hour's) ministry. Many of the troops to have been sent cif refused to go, officers and men shooting themselves to avoid this disgraceful and self immolating service. Sardinia would have receive] $332 per head of officers and men, for his majesty's slaves thus Bold to disease and death.— Warth, PRENTICE ' S LAST —TVVO or three papers in the intert.r of Kentucky ore ucetislonsl y attaoking us, and a friendly curia:Apia/tit - tit want why wo do not " castigate them." The truth Is, they me altogether too email. A woman 01100 haudo.l her crying babe to her husband, requesting hit. to make it hush. It continued to cry till she got out of path Lute, and then ehe called out to her husband. "I do wish you would spank that ba by," " Yes." said he. lie fumbled about for some time, and at length she angrily exclaimed— " Ana you a going to spank the batty ?" " I would," he replied, "but indeed, wife, I can't. find any place big enough to spank."—Lou. Jour. OFFICER VS TUE SuLDIEILS.-It is reoorded of Lord Raglan, that in the midst of the 13attlo of Inkermann, at about eleven o'clock, hie body servant came on a mule into the thick of the tight, to bring lila lordship's lunch. When told to clear the way, he replied that his master was old and could not do without his lunch. There wore some thousands of men there, fighting hard, who had been is the trenches for twenty• four hours, and had not tasted food that day, and hie Lordship's lunch had to go through tho midst of them untouched. TAVERN LIOENSES —The Courts seem with the liquor law of this State, prohibiting the ante of liquor, except in certain oases, after the lot of Oateber next. In Books county, where the licensee are granted In May, the Court decided that they had uo right to grout Beam for a lee° terfn than n yoor,but no ouch n Newt° could nokauthorixo the mie of liquoru after the let of Ctstuber, they hove Introduced that condition in the license, oo tavern keepers will not ho led Into any error, and ho made to violate the law. . _ _ PITTSBURG'', May 14, 18b5. W. rIiVBIAN BUCHANAN, Faq The r übscribers. and many others who are ad minors of your. and the Drama, desire to give you a COB NAM ENTARY BENEFIT before you leave tire dly. Ask• log your acceptance of the same, wu subeoribe °unwires Your obedient servants, B. T. Thomas. Jar Todd, Capt. Hugh Campbell, Ja Anderson, J o. McCollougb, A. Speer, F. Bryan, M Mitehelltree, Chas Ibmpron, E. 11. Irish, Col. Wm. Lyon, Thor.. B. Hamilton, M 1. Stewart, Jas. J. Robin•on, Jas. Anden, W. F. Willeck, Fol. It Anderson, Jon. Cheeeeman, Wm. Mitchell tree, Ed Leiter, A Speer Thos. Scott, John Mckenzie, Hon. Saml. Jones, W. Grace, Jas. Watson, Wm. B. Connolly, Jas Lindsey, C. Heartwell, Dr. F Irish, Wm Aiken, Col. G. O. Babb, Thomas Holmes, Edw. P. Denny, Alexander Murray, B. P. li. Morrison, John W. Duncan, Augustus Boyle, Ed. Simpson, Enoch Barnes, It. B. Simpson, F. R. Clarten, Gentlemen—l have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of yesterday, tendering toe aTonaplittlentltri Benefit. With many thanks for your appreciation of ply humble abilities, I accept your offer, and appoint FRIDAY neat, May 18th. Your obedient servant, cFSEAN BUCERNAN. 001 It. Anderson, B. F. Thomas, Messrs. Mitchelltree and others tuylint Oar-Stocking Factory.— C. DALY'S Stocking Factory, where everything is made in the HOSIERY LINZ, is at the corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. Re is con tinually turning out every variety of Hosiery, well made and suitable to the season, which may be always obtained Wholesale and Retail at his Store, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. Don't forget the name—O. DAIS and No. 20. apt WEEffil Jar Diseases of the Liver ...When:tho tele. brated Dr. Rush declared that drunkenness waist disease, ho .Ontinolot4 a 4,lth-34101 ,the .exCetioLoo. B 249...4eFT.O!- tion of medical men is every day confirming. The - many apparently insane excesses of those who indulge in the use of spirituous liquors, may be thus accounted for: 4 •. The true cause of conduct, which is taken for infattration, :!,:• very frequently . a diseased Late of the Liver. NC, organ in . 1 the hrizianiyitelii,'Whe ei'alted,nroduces a more fright- 1 a fel catalogue of dice re "X.. - And if, instead of applying reiriedies to:the manifistations 01rdisease, as is too often the case, phyOcians wredld prescribe with a view to the or'. -GI tild cause, fewer deattut Wilild result frOutdiseales induced' by' a . deranged,..stateNtif itheLlier..-Threefourtlni of the diseases enumerated under the head of Consumption, have their seat in a diseased Liver. (Soo Dr. Ottun'a great works.) Purchasers will please bo careful to ask fir, and take none but Dr. Di'Lane's Liver Pills. There a7e other Pills, pur porting to to Thar PUS", now bef.)re lb. public. Dr. 31'Lane's ce.lelirated Liver Pills, 'IPo his genuine Ver mlfuge, can now. be - had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United States and gamuts. T Also, for by the Bola proPrietors, ' . ... FI,EMING BROS., Successors to .1. Kidd & co., GO Wood skeet. myl2•dim OHIO Bc PENNSYLVANIA , RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURGH .0X and after MONDAY,,,March 12th, 1865, the PASSEN GER TRAINS will run as follows, until further notice : 'Elsf i rsAin waLLIAV . EAr 3 A. M. - Mitt TnAtr ° 0 ler 8 - A. M. - Er.earss Taal!! " Al 3P. M 4 These Trains all run through to Crestline, and connect there with PA Coraink+as and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, an.l Bellefonteine nisdladiana Railroads. At Mansfield, 'Cennections are made forXewark, Witie;ville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicagni Lc.; and et Alliance for Cleve. land, An. No trains run on Sunday. ThroughTickete eold,,to Cineintiati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Port 19dyne, Cleveland, and the prineipal Towns and Cities in the We=t. The NEWI3IIIOIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgli:at 10 A.M. and 6 P. M., and New Brighton &Cr A. AI. and 1 P.ll. For Tickets and further information, apply to ' J. G. CUI3RY, At the corner office, under the 'Monongahela llOnse Or. at the 'Federal Street Station, to _ GEORGE PARRIS, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1865. ,@'rA. Secret for tile Ladles.—TlOW TO PILE. SFAINE BSAUTY.—Don't use Obelk, Lily White, or any of the so called cosmetic-e, to •concoil a faded or fallow com• plosion. If you would have the roses brought back to your cheek, a clear, healthy and transparent skirl, and life and vigor Infused througls ttusaystzm, get a bottle of Carter's Spanish BilitllTP, and talta.it according to directions. It does not taste quite as well as your sweet-menu; but if after a few doses you4o not Sod your health and. beauty reviving, your step elastic and rigorous, and the whole system 113- , freyhrd and Invigorated like a Spring morning, then your CLOD is hopeless, and all the valuable certit3cates wo possess go for naught. It. is the greatest purifier of the blood known: is serfectly harmless, and ut the same time pow er . fully &Erosions. e. See suivertisment In another column. [asyliblaw oirTbe Pleasure and Comfort or being wam. faun In a WIT 0R CLOTHES, he greatly enhanced by having them GOOD, and SIM= TO Ufa SeaSoN. (IMBUE. has got all , that Is rotes:nary to affect that great consumma tion. both as regards lit and quality of goods. .Persons wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, condo so by calling at 240 Lnicarr Trani,. head of Wood. 6--Pantaloons, in particular, is one of his greatest forte& lie unnot he beat in the style and Et of this gar• ment. Numerous recresixt could be given, if filmmiry, to cerroborate tbi. atat.me .1- 1dr.70) R. GRIDDLE Dividend..—Thfv trirectftr of the PENNSVI.- Va.NI rssuriatifJE O , •SIPANY Or rrrrenutcon have this day declared a Dividend of Two Dollars per Share, payable at the Oflim of the Company on and atter the :sth inet.--onelalf to be paid in nub, and the residue to be placed to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement upon the oertiticatea. ' A. A.CAILRI , II, Play 1511, 1855—{ nyylfilat Secretary. FIATS AND CAPS.—Nnw Is 1110 One that every person should wear a new [fat or Cap, and INIOROAN - tc CO., No. 161 Wood street, ueszt door to the now Prenb) t-tian Chard', GM , door lisp Firth street, have a large stack of each. select rtl txprody for city total' trod., which they will salt at low to cash as taw other house to the city. They w-lt• the attention of the public to their $3,11f0 and $4 Fill: 113'.5, which will be retied to Imspoctiou a neat and gaol article Call and sea.- Quick sales and mall prof,t, Iletuetuter, N0.1r4 Woeal street. op2B SS. We refer earns:l2ra to an advertisement In another eDlutnn o fat' fall particulars conterrnin: the lITGFANA of Dr. Cuttle. Itria said to be 0115 of the mast- remarkable cares, foraiilleeertptlnna of dimwits of the Long, ever dl!- .:mrerr...L . Its' 11,11003 - bare b. o teetifle.l to by beindrfas, who ban nitiiliied their knowledge by the best of all eve—experience. Caution—lA COOLS' lITGEANA le the original and only genuine artlele. myl4-"c Ty. NOtlce..—Tho. JOUILMIT M EN TAILORS SO. CI MT, of Pittaburgb and AllPgb. ny, Tr,.ta on tr o 13rbt WEDNESDAY °revery month, at SelluCll L EITE lu tho Mammal D onlor. tot:i GEO. W. SEESE. Secretary 00 — Vor. Sheriff—Mr. SANIIIEL WALlinit. Ellr.sb,th, announce+ himself a clad date fur lho SuEInYVALTY; for Allegheny county, at the er+uing Fall Ve4tlon. invlo,laa2le 10. Insurance Company at Plttaburgh.—WlNl RAGALEY. Premdent ; - rt AMMIL L mAitarra,t. Sp,retstry. Office:.o4 Watt Strect.between Marketand I:o.d:tram Insurva LIULL and CARCO lttsks, on the Ohio and Minute. aippl RiYara and tributaries. Inaurnaagainst Lora or thunage by Vire. ALSO—Agalattthe Peril sof the Bra, and lobndNavtga tlontudTransportatko. 1:[o 110 WARD Health ASlloolation of r y Pittsburgh, PA....OFFICE, No. 108 TIIIRP ST tEiIT, oppesite the Telegraph Office. This Altssciatlon Is ofganistri for the purpose of affording mutual*D3l3twa , .. , to each other, In case of Siakneas or kir cht.nt. •Ity paling a small yearly payment, the member of the Association securra a weakly benefit during Richness, averaging fronii.2,2s to 510 per week. In this Association sit members ate equally interested In the management and profits. 86 11. SIIIENZIN, President. T. J. Hunts, Secretary. Finance Committee—Josten Hotta, Janis Rumen, G. N. Mr/arm. Consillting Tann, M.D. NORTH WESZESS IIitiIIRANCE UOMYANY, OFFICE, O. 76 NWALNU P ERP E TUAL. PIIIA. CIJAR7ER Authorised Capital, 9300.000. ABMWS LIABLE FOR THE LOSUES OF TIRE COM PANIC. lo Stook Notes, (negotiable torm,)secured by Mort. gages "and Judgments $lOO,OOO In DIU Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bond Ac..... 106,000 In CastyCash Assets and Cash Items 47,000 T0ta1....1.253,000 11. OADWEL, President. 0. 11.1RIAll, Beemtary. Di- Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, taken ICEUEEOLIt rate!. • RBFERENOBB. Kramer & Item, Carling, Robertson & Co., N. 110111108 & Sons Wm. Doge & Co., .1. A. Llutehleon. Bone, D. Learn & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co. PHILADELPHIA. ' M. L. liollnwell & & i oyd, David 8. Brown & Co., 0. lI.A tie*. Abbott, Wood & Oliver, Ileatft Deneklit, Caleb Cope & Co., Chris. Megargue & Co., Drexel & Co., Hankers, Don. Wm. LP, Itelell Scott, Daher & Co., Ilarrbt, 'Tole & Co., Deal, Mtlllgan & Cn. 3. DANK& AIDA, Agent, No.llo Water street, Plttsbu rub . JAC D. 14'0114 BeereisrY• This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or entinnetad with WIT RISKS. • Also, agilnetfull and (largo Disks on the Ohio and Dilv. obielppi rivers and tributaries, and Marino Malta generally. And *Oka Love and Damage by Fire, and against the Potila of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties, • PEARL STEAM' MILL, ALLEGHENY. Atir KAM DELIVPRPD TO FAMILIES in either of the two Cities. Omits may be left at the Mill, or in boxes at the stores of LOO AN, WILSON * CO., 52 Wood street. SAIIN # REUSE, corner Liberty and Et. Clair sts IL P. 2.OIIWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. THEAIS: CASH, 011 j 529 BRYAN, KENNEDY tr. CO. Sr. Cunt Horn., Pittsburgh, May 15, 1855 ERE MEME SPECIAL NuTler:,s Lungs! Lungs!! William Bagels?, Richard Floyd, Jtanes M. Cooper, Batotud M. Kier, Bsinuel Roe, William Uincheln, Robert Drinlan,jr., John S. Di hrorth, Isaac M. Peoliock, Fran cis goners, B.llarbaugh, J. Stl• looranniter, Walter Bryant, Willlatull. ile.ye. John Shipton. _____ Mtn, Vro ttnd Marino Insurance Company; AMMAN WATRI2 AA rl mmocsr ariet:Ers ,P/TTSBUII.OI I , PA. ItOBURT U A LWAY, PValadtlt. DIRIOTOIIB Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James B. noun, John Fullerton, Johia M'Alpin, Samuel M'elnrkan, William Phillips, James W. [Tallman, Johnißoott, ' Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. [lamp, M. D., David Richey', James Marshall, John WOill, Horatio N. Lea. Ilittannitr. Root and Shoe alantrfactory. wi t TAMES O'D OnNELL Would'citizens or pitti= o lt i t Y egy b gire open the c ad s ea manufactory ot. MESS AND li4OIIEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 79 Smithfield street, In SC'seruArt's Bonnusos, where they will bo prepared to fill all ordeib of eery description of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. ; In order to encommodate qll claatesof customers they will also keep on sale a good assortment of the beet eastern Work. Also, all descriptsons of chlidren's wear. Terms strktip cash; peach at cash prices. A share of the %Kibbe patronage is solicited. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, w a vf grroal4 RP Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND lIITING •GEITiERALLY, For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. WY' A. a W. will contract for Warming atulVentilating by Sham or hot Water, Pipes or Mallon , s Furnace, Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Factories' Green Houses, Court Houses, alls,ltotds, or Dwe ll ings. Zia,2s MARKET greet, Pittsburgh. ago .1 4 , MM== O. Drug Store for Sale..pArl, DRUG , SPORE, tavorably located, at the corner of Chestnut and Liberty street?, Allegheny City, wil to sold on reason. abje terms:. For-.particulars, ergute PLNSIING IlliOt., 1 i Wholesale and Retail Druggists, . -.. aplB:liodawl No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , ... .. .. —.— ~ i . . it,r4o'cloek on Wednesday evening - the. 16th or May, 'rah° 2ith year other age, Mrs. MARY 8.-0. MILLER, consort of Mr. Wm. J. Miller, and daughter of W. - 13:Copee land, Mao. Her funeral will take place at 3 o'clock on Friday after. noo. from the residence of her father. North Canal street, Allegheny city. Carriages will leave the livery of Col.Rody Pattanson, 4th street, at 2 o'clock. Intermentyrill he In Al.. legheny. Cemetry. mYl7:2td Yeterd ay morning, May 17, REBECCA FRY, infant daughter of Lowrie and Maggie L. Childs, aged 15 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, rots arrrencon, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of its father, N 0.43 Chatham street, without fur. ther notice. • NEW ADVERTISEIKENTS ps-If.ortilloatlOrts - the instant a plaster is appliedi must cease, and vigor ,is given by DALLEY'd PAIN EX. TRACTOE'd galvanic effects; and except the parts are de• composed, they will eoon be restored to th-ir natural color; but if go, the contagious influenee'Will be neutralized and arres'ed, for niortilication etturiot pi• - deeed wherever the salve be laid on, and new flesh wilrcertidoly be generated. POISON ITC,II INSICIP, atrium AND PUNTS Are rmdered 4iiifiThiCritiless by tubbing . in instantly a quantity tf DALLEY'S PAIN , EXTRACTOR, and after it has swollen, and livid spots are visible.. Even then, like the voltaic battery, it will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning influence. At the sting or bees and srquito•s, the instant it touches you the pain ends. The biter; of rabbi animals also-rue as speedlly nett ' tralized. Non , genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with Signatures of lIENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer, O. V. CLICKENER & CO, Proprietors. Enid at 25 cents per box by Dr. 0. 11. ICEYSEIt, 140 1,Y.:0d street, end by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout the United States. All orders or letters for In formation or advice, to be addressed to O. V. CLICRENER- A CO, New York. . mllB:daw2w GRAND PIANO, MADE BY NUNNS & CLARK, NEW YORK PUBLIC of Pittsburgh end Allegheny is re spectfelly invited to call at the Homo STORE of the sense - Tiber; No. 63 FIPTII street, and esatainea superb V 1 • Full Grand Piano, price 81000, From the Factory of NUN nS & CLARK, New York. This . elegant instoament 113 male in the "ELIZIDETGEALN STYLE," the ornaments, frcnaplecee and legs being elate.' rately carved out of SOLID ROSEWOOD. It is fall seven misses, of the largest dimensions, and, in point of Volume, power and liquid sweetness of tone, is pronounced alto. gether unsuri.assable. The subscribers will be happy to receive the 'visits of their friends and the public to general, and show them hrough their elegant new establishment. IL ILLEBER & Sign of • the Golden Harp, N 0.63 Fifth street. Notice to .! , tookholders. A G REE:W...I' to a resolution.of the ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSOCIATION of the City of Pittsburgh, passed at a meetlngdield at the .Cith."l:l on Monday, April mh, ltis, the subAeribera to the capital stork are hereby notified thatTtn rimer: r., being the Eleventh Instalment, will ho due and payable on the 18th day of JUNE next. mylCat J. P. HENDERSON, Sedy. BANK. - - INSURANCE, • RAILROAD, And every description of STOOKS and BONDS Bought and .old on Commission. ALSO. LOINS NEGOTIATED on collaterala or first-class business paper, by ' • WILKINS A CO., Inv ISAss No. 71 Fourth et.. EyErui., Tti NOB DESIB.ABL4 IN BAUD TIE.E.S.- 1. Cheap Goods. 2. Neat and fashionable styles. 3. A good assortment and variety to se lect from. 4. A pleasant afore and accommodating sales• men. I. Value received fur money paid out. In them refracts. BCII3MILTZ, No. 101 Market street, promises to accommodate his friends and the public generally with anything in the BOOT or 8110 r. department; . 'roylB rr H E MOST COSI PuIITABLE, safe and effectual medicine 1 that can be taken to obviate a costive state of bowels, without en inconvenient and hurtful purgatiie effect is Dr. ItALPIPS VEGETABLE PILLS. This medicine also ,-tr6ugtbene the organs of digestion, and purifies the blood. Thtgat Pills consist of two kinds—Nos. 1 and 2. Price 25r. ore box, with full dim-lions. We can safely recommend Ur se Pdle seen excellent medicine. Sold whahlale and retail by myla B. L. CUTTIBERT, 140 ,Tbird Street. - II AND GLOVES—A. A._ .51ASON & W. have just opened a very large assortment of all kinds of Sommer 13o4ery and Gloves. Also, 500 doz. of superior styles of flilk and Mohair 'Mitts. mylB 211 onsxs a New and Desirable Styles of BERAGE V I LAINES, CITALLLS, BERADE3, LAWNS, Ac., jut retieised by (nun) A. A. MASON & CO. U tat : 4 11AiM.—A. A. MASON itt 00.1nv1te attention 1 to an nssortment of new and very elegant styles of . F.iulard and In:lis Silks they base just received. mylfi TEN - CHEESE-100 boxes W. R. cutting reed and foe sale be (mylS) HENRY 11. COLLINS. BE k:k tacks Vmall White B-ans seed this day ass for tails by (rnylB ) MIN ItY U. COLLflifB. tone received and ter vale by my IS HENRY H. COLLINS bbitt Frstrh Boil jtlAl received stud for said by 3 sus IS lIENRY 11. COLLINS. Joseph White's Carriage Repository! JOAELPII WHITE, now carrying on bold ness In his spacious premises. (now • lately enlarged,) cn the Pittsburgh and 01 censburg, turnpike, near the Two Mile Itun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville. respectlully Nolte; the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES lIIIGGIES, do. And be particularly Informs gentlemen purcauscrs. that one price only N made. Fourteen peen?' experience in the business, enables lane to place before his pstron3 the same choice collection of Carriages which, cc many years past It has been his particular department to selmt from the various and most talented Eastern Insane fact tares. The coerces of his new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply be best and, most fashionable Manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heary expenses, which the mania twr decorating houses of Lush:Less has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPII WIIITE will sell, on reedy money only, at mubh less than the usual profits. [mbectlaw] gar- Carriazoseenaired in the best manner. with desnaich MERRICK HOUSE W. A. BLOSSOM, PROPRIETOR NEW BRIG FITON, BEAVER COUP:TT, PA LM=nll=M ODOWN& TETLEY'd CLIDAP RIFLES; because I know they are good shooting guns; bowing seen them tn... 1. You had better come along with mo to the Enter. prise Ono Works, and get one also. It may be they will do a tittle better if we buy two." DOWN & TETLEY, tuy 1 6 136 Wood street. Iry lug's Life of Washington. I . ?NEItiiETIC AND BESPECTABLE MEN ere WANTED to roll, and procure subscribers fir this work. Irmo• utate application is necessary. Agents will find that the act k ill sell rapidly and largely, and that no work has ever yet t,ecu publishes that will prove of such universal intere,t In all sections of tha country. for Specimen Copies, which will be forwarded free of postage, on receipt of price, 112,00, Subscription Books and 1.11 particulars, apply to the General Agent, C. T. EVANS, 31 Grt.str BIIII.DINOS, NO. York. 1 4 1 L JUR—bee bble ExAra and S. P. In E tore and fur aale by ruyl6 SPRINGER lIARBAUGH & CO 14ACON—l00 casks flame and Shoulders eac'd; for sale . 1) by (myle) SPRLNOEIi I.LARBAUOII & CO. INTAI'usS-2:0 bus Nesbantnicksln storn and for j_ by (mylti) SPRINGER HARBAUGEI /t CO W°U"h paid for Wool by BeRINGIM HARD/ tau a co., No 293 Liberty street. BIRD CACiES-8 dozen awned sizes just received and for sole by (roy16:11/m) JAMES WARDROP. . L. 2 U 11511:13.11LUUMINU llClLDS—Jacouina Lilies, Mull 1,7 clus, Tubsra9,., Dahlia hoots, ac. mylth tw PLANTS FOR. nEuDou OUT.—Verbenas, Roses by Ilermoss, Wrests, La Nieto!, so., for sale in large quantßier by (myl6:date) JAMES WARDROP. ' Lnit:Noti sT :LLA. DIASON R Co r Lave Just received some of those new and very fashion able Shawls. myl6 L"' AND GSM's' BLACK AND voLunia) tap LOV Ei.--Just reed 100 dos. Bpjou'a sup. Kid Gloves. tuyl(l A. A. MASON A CO. lIL %IN lIKILAGIiS.—A. A. MASON A CO. hare justreed a large assortment of all colors of plain Deragea. ftnylo I)RV tiOODzi IN EXCLIANuII FUR 01.1:3f The untlerelnel will exchange a lot of Merchandise fur City Property, being a general assortment of a Country Store. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, 75 Fourth street. IA LIFOuN IA atlNF:ltzt AND VIEWS may he teen %he specimens at the door of OAlitiO'd 0 Air MIN, No. I'd fourth street. Also, numerOUlptetures of !obritiue. Open day and evening. my/&- Notie.._. hereby given to ell whose it may concern, that application will be made to JaMes nor of the State rf Pennsylvania, for n pardon for George Taylor, for the remainder of the time he has been sentenced in notion if and 00 of the Court of Quarter. Sessions, In and for the county of Allegheny, at March term, A. D.,1852. mylfelw J. White. IDEAL ESTATE BROKER, Office No. 35 Arcade, West. It Avenue, Philadelphia. 'timber and Coal Lands, Farms and City property bought, sold and exchanged; Money procured on bond and mort gage, peraonal property and merchandise. Apply to or ad , dress as above. ASMALL FARM of 36 acres, for $3,800, in a pleasant and healthy location, 134 - miles from the canal, at Tarentum ; 30 acres in cultivation ' remainder In good tim ber. A new frame dwelling`house3o by 86 feet, with hall, 8 rooms and cellar; a portico in front mid porch In therm; stable, car, loge end coal houses, and' other ont.buildings. A young orchard of choice frult—a garden paled In, and a floe opting near the house. For.terms apply to myls S. CUTHBERT & HON, 140 Third street. N EW BOOKS JUST ItEUElVED.—Dickens' new Stories by Charles Dickens. Price 50 cents. Isabella Nino.nt; or the Two Orphans: by G.W.4.Bey nolde; in paper carers, price 50 cents. Nature and human Nature : by Sam 814%. rapar cov era, price 50 cents ; cloth 7.5 oenta. Ai) new Looks remind as soon es Issued from the press and for sale at W. A. O ILDENPENNET 4 CO.'S • my 5] Cheap Book Store, Fifth at.. opposite the Theatre. DitY 000llti, 41! HAGAN a ALIVE,. n French style Parasol§; Old Ladirs' Rarasola; An Passes Collars; Guipure Lace Collura; Organdies and Lawns; Flounced Vtatege Robes; and a very choice lot of all kinds of Drees Geode, hsmbrolde• ries and llonswkeeplog Qoods, to which we invite the_at tnntion of the ladies. myl4 " JONtrii 11100.1LIAICAD, IXTHOLERAIoN CIROCER, AND" COHMIBZON Mal y y CHANT for the sale of Pig Metz' and Bloom, end Produce genendly,No. 2T Wood street, Pittsburgh. ,~.::, MLMSZ REPORT OF THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY • Of Hartford, _Conn., .Made in oompliancii,wfth .got of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, paused Tanairy 81 • 1849; made from the Books of the Company at the termination ) I the .1u al year, January 81, 1855. • • CONNECTICUT, -----__„____ , .- • 1 Arne of prero• amount• Antevnt .. • ''' ' . . ' I Amount Amount i for the Year of - 'Amount •of . . •.• - -- ", ' 1 of .•-' - of lending Jan 'y Money on of Debts gad . . - . ~.. • Capital. Asvets. -r' 31, 1854. Deposit. Risks. Liabilities: Guarantee . takpltal. • • ' I s 2•4,atJo $ :44,5v0 uv $t312,02 ls . 51348,t0 Aciumulated thipital.:..- • - 2,154,489 . • Invested as follows— ... . . • - , In Bond and Mortgage Loons on Real Es• . tate_ 810,651 In Bank Stock Loans 1 In Loans to City and other Corporationa...•, '83,802 7 . . . . In Mortgaged Ronda . ! .. „ • , _7400000 11l Think and Other Stock.- ... , • • 91,433 00' -' . . • • In Cash deposited in Bank 10 - Premium on Deposit • Notes Of Members - . bearing t3O par cent. interest..:—..—...-. . _ . . ; I 088 831 08 . In Premiums in hands of Agent 5............ - , • T 4,303 '2O . • Amount olDehts and Liabilities—' • . '',,, I ~ .. ,- - ~. , . ~ , . - . .... Losses - waiting proofs of deattrand riot -dos 60.600 00 -Amount of-Dividends creditati to Members - All other claims against the Company.-...' ! ••,• •: . . .• , , • : Mg 00 ....-....----. JAMBS WARDROP Wig Itianuraetory. MRS. RENTER, Srix doors from.the Aque4ttd,opporite the Coßecke; o r 9tch AtkiihellY prepared to fill orders for wias, ,rid all kinds of ORNAMENTAL WORE. 'ho very best quality of materl- I is foruished, Dad entire gotta. otion guaranteed. iapls:dicaly - 4 - :74 * • • , • =NE GUY n. PIEELES i Sect atTPORII, Jan. 31, 1865. GEIVTBAL 011I011.A.11CaR0h.D• • . . . .... Summer Arrangement—Change- of Time. TRIUtE DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX. And but one Change -of Cars lbetiv en- Columbus and Daltlmora. r •.. • •••••••••• ON and after Monday, Nay 7th, 11355, Trains wiltrun is }ERE • —. .. . _ follows: . Leave: ( Express Train, Mail - Train. - Night Tralh)—Co. inrubtia - 10:10 A. M.l 2:30 P. M ; 11:00 P:3l. M. , 13 I] _Arrive: Dollar 4.3 P.M.; 9:15 P.M 0 1 : 5:4 5 A. . l r..ii i Lotes:-(31811 Train, Express Train, Night Train)—Belb ......, air 5:50 A; M.; 1200 M.; 6:00 P. M. - Arrive: Colnmbuo 12:40 P. 31; 640 P.M.; 1:10 AIL * 'CE GOING EAST. -- EY The 10:10 A: M. Express Train, comrects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. B fi ", and with the Train from the {Vest on.the.Cohnobns, Piqua • ... and-Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trews to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, anti with WV Trains on the Steubenville . and Indiana Railroad; at gill Wheeling with Expresa Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia arid East. 3 It - . era Cities. - The 2:30 P. 51. Train will connect at Coluntbris with the 101 errand Train from Ciniinnati; at Newark with Sad K, lilinailAti and - Neietirk - Railroad ; and at - WheeilOg with Mr Night Train on Baltimore and Oh;o Railroad. • Passengera in! leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, andi taking a. the 9 A. N. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will Connect he with Gila Train at Columbria - Passengers leaving Indiana. lac p die and Richniond by morning Train on Indiana central dr Railroad will also connect with this Train . at Columbus, • I and reach Wheeling at 9:15 P.M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving id Baltb" rune at SP. M., next day. - . • i • ' The 10:30 P. M.. Train connects at Columbus with the . 5 Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5 P.M., and arrives atßellair at 5;15 A.M.: connecting with the Aosoritmoda-: , • - Copartuerslalp . . • lion Train on the Baltimore and tibia Railroad. Passers -- TiDSEPH PENNOCit and NATHAN P. HART, late of tbo gers leaving Chicago bythe . Evening Trains tam, by this . 0. fi r m r f .p cun m t . !umb e l' a 41). have umasted them route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Bay , paves in the FOUNDRY business, under the mate sad ton, reach Columbus in season to take this train;; and set style of PENNOCK & ILART.„, We respectfully Invite our Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Camber- friends and customers to visit us, at N 0.141 Wood street. land, sleep there and resume by. Express Train to 'Bath Pittstnergh May 1;1855 . ' more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. i The 5:45 A. N. Mall Train connects at Bellair with Night ) Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; atNewarkwithi trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield .and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago rid Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with traitor. for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, and. Chicago, rid Layout and via Urbana.. i The 12 31. Express Train connects with tbo Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 6:40 - P. IL., and convects witlitra:us going South and Writ arriv ing In Cincinnati at 12. , :. : - - I The 5:30 P. M. Train connects with the i odationAccou Train Irons Cumberland. and at Columbue with ai at 2..30 A. 31., direct far Ciacinnati,Xenia,Daytondhs.na polisi Lafayette, Terre Dante, Paint Lobis and Chicago... myls , ISAAC IL. SOUTIIWIOII,WOpt T.H E PENNSYLVANIA - - - R. A - I L -R0 A_D. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting', At. lantle cities with Western, Northwestern and] Reath: western States, by a continuous Railway direct. ' This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily. line of Moaners to all parts on the Western Rive:hand at Cleveland and San• dusky' with steamers to all ports an the liorth-western. Bates; making th.e most dire., chzapest and reliable -route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the. Great West. • BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA -A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.--Iloots, Shoe., Dry Goads,) a Doi 1001ba, (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac...... ... . .. • - SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,} 'Dry_ Mods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- 60c. per 100Iba. Doer, Wool, Ito THIRD CLASS.—rAnvils, Begging, Bacon and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ate. ova. pee , FOURTH .OLAtiS --Coffee, Flab, Bacon and ( - 40c. peV i Othos., Pork, (packed,) lard and Lard Oil ) , . Air In shipping Ocvadi from any polnt.Eam of P leder , phis, be particular to mark pttok-sge '• via Pennipleanta Railroad," All Goods con signed. to - the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgb, will be tom =tied without detention. FAXIG1:11 &muss—Moses Potter, Boston; .1.1 Elliott, N. Y; E. J.:Speeder, Philadelphia; Magma A Soon, Bath. More ; Geo.C.Franciscns, Pittsburgh; Shringtaan Oravrn, Cincinnati, Obio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville Ky.; It. C. Weidman, „Madison, Ind.; LOMB; Mo.; J. RON kraliSfilie, Indian% • H. H. HODSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAERT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. DR. HENDERSON . OCULIST AND AURIST , Suers AIL musts or rim us AND tn. WITHOUT CUPPING, LLP.CIIISO, DLISIRRIRO, OR VII lISC OF CRLOUTL.: OFFICE 453 BROADWAY, 441 t. GILAND ST., NEW !YORK. Hours from 0 M. to 4P. M. RGRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurdsis and Cataract Scrofulous; Weeping or Watery Nyse,are 'among the diseases of the eye which are treated bDr. 4 . with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Bar treated upon scientific prindpits. Artifidal Eyes inserted without an Operation. All letters poet-paid will secure prompt attention.. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. HERRierSOR : Win. J. Fryer, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Southwick, Printer ' " tJ. Goodspeed, Meru; Falls, N. Y. •Wm. W.,Smittt, Detroit, Mich. *slrs. A. 51. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. }}Miss Diary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. *Edward G.Solger, Bristol, Conn. *John Seamen, Engineer, N.Y. . , David Little, Engineer, N.Y. Win. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Eng., N.Y. Names W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L L Jarvis Rodgers, A. R. Beeves, Telegraph Operator, St: Nicholas Hotel. R. N. Ferriss, Organ Builder, ilouston St. IL. B. Doolittle, N. D, Hudson, N..Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y. ▪ N. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. ▪ A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. . 1 Capt. B. U. Plaviland, A th ens, N. Y. t John W. Thicket; Dingtounpton, N. Y. *These patients were blind, and bad to be led to the °dice. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure.. • *These came of Amattrosis were restored to eight alter they ware given up as incurable by the facnity, and. can be reterred to by arty person who wishes to learn the facts in these CUM by writing to them. • jans ATTENTION! Wagon Masters and Teanastera' Bounty Land AGENCY, 991 Fourth street. fkl/PICERS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team. lu eters, &c, who wore regularly mustered Into the see vice of the 'United States, and every Officer, Seaman, ordi nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Tannery, are entitled, by the late Act of CO/Ural/4 1.0 Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres. are entitled tr, Warrant for such quantity of Land PS will make, la the whole, 160 Acres. Persons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon bay log them attended to promptly. All information free Of charge. Letters promptly an steered. Address AUSTIN OM'S, mhl4 Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth st. PEKIN •TEEL sTonE, sa Fifth dred, one door case of at Er:change Bank. lOW ItaCEIVIaG, a full assortment of GREEN. and /MACE TEAS, comprising all the grades now in use, purchased direct from the Importers, for cas Warranted of superior flavor, and will-be edld, Wholesale and Rend], at the lowest prices. • • rai•2l] - S. JAYNES. J. WHITE. • VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, AAS }I:BOMBED hie health.ae . as' t 6 resume his old business. and has opened , his BLIND ItLiIIIIPAO. TOBY, at No. (154wintrrREIT t nettr the Post offlee,hetween Wood and Smithfield, where he has an arisortm.nt of BLINDS, trimmed with plain 'and fancy worsted and silk trimmings, and Is prepared to fill any order In his line, on the most reasonable terms; His work is warranted to give satisfaction or mosey retarded. • • fte— Old Sundt Repaired. Wt. Plepsa, fliye,hint ea% as. he =The teat in work. mluaehip. my7:ly . 'Private French - Lesson's. - - MONSIEUR ALPRONB DENSE, a native and kr a number of years a resident, of Paris, (Prance,) re spectfully announces to the Ladies and Gen' irmen of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, that he trill give Lessons in .the French Language, privately, or In oilman. Partichlar attention will be given to the acquirement of a pure and correct pronunciation. ittrenattat—John Phil:lton, Dm; da Plessis Denny, Esq ; John Fleming, Esti; It. T. Kennedy, rsq.; tiern'T !Lieber, Esq... ' For terms, apply to Maar Mann, at his Joey Music Store, No. 63 Fifth street. . raylllot VINE EXIE4t;TB FOE. THE ITAIVEKERCHIEF-1 have on hand a largo and line assortment of. Extracts for the handkerchief, consiniag ofltaxin'a, Lubirea, Harrisn:mole:, de. Thoso wishing fine extracts can always procure them , - JOSEPH FLEMING'S, ta97. • 6Orter a... Market street and the Diamond. .nUFOLID bIINEIt6L bbis - end half-bbl: JO) just received fresh from the Sprinv, and for sale by .- royl2 . JOHN 11100111EIRAD, 27 Wood et. Plu LION-3W tow Page .antruielte. 2.00 du Mercer C 0.," Sharon Furnace," for - foundry =dime. aomi MOOBIMAD, FT Wood street. For sale by myl2 BLoosis-25 tone Juniata Forge ; . 20 4 . - Ballads Forge;, 60 4. B, 15.37E13 best Juniata; 75 44 Lake Champlain; for sale by. JOHN MOORHEAD, '27 Wood at. SUNDIf.I.S6-- - = = , • 76 bags prime Rio Coffee; 15 pockets Java do • 30 bilis N. O. Sugar; . 15 bids Refined Sugars; • • 155 do - New Orleans Molasses; • - - 20 do. flugar. ,, Housi ...ao 60 half.chests Green and Black Teas ; 25 addirboxes - do ' ' —do 75 boxes superior brands Tobacco; - 50 'do Eosin Soapy ..,- - , . .- i 50 do do Star M. and D. Candles; 20 800 kegs assorted Nails' 200 boxes WO, 9x12, Dixl2 and 10x14 Window Glass. Together idt.h_ a _general _assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh manufacturefor sale by myl2 - JOHN MOORHEAD, TT Wood at. WRITS tam BONNET5—fomx splendid new Whit Hilkponnatist A. A. MOON k CO.'S - -*- -, ~;:;~ : , F:z. 0,178,989 ca, $6{2,082=12 N. A:. VAR .4170,989 01 [myS:l,. CAMBIEB: ' B OnBEIRA. _ , OARELIEIt_er, Own& Fblirth and Smidifidd erects. Pi/Warp/4 Ps.. • A;G E. N S • • STATE - • MUTUAL SIBS AND MAIM= INAMLANCE CO. - OF lIABILIBBOIIO. - -- OAPII'AL - " .1.03501000. GLEtWID EIRE •AND 'MARINE ,INBTMAIIOII CCE4iLPANY OP PHILADDLPIXIA. CAPITAL 03001000: . INSURANCE • COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OP V/EGIIIIA., WINCHESTER, VA. ....... -CONNECTICITIi MUTUAL LIFE INBUItAMTE:COWLISIY, lIAILTPDILD. CONN'. _ mltl C APITAL AND. A55ET5....02•11.54,4619. MHE firm of A 'CO.' has this 1. day been IMSSorrnur .by mutual consent, and the Bcohe of said concern baring-,been Unwire-trot to JOSEPH PENNOCK and NATHAN B. HART.they only are author settle and.collect the aebte duo tied firm. Persons 'hnowlog themselves indebted. will please call at PENNOCK ...A 11 ARTS, No:141 Wood street, and pay became. Those -hrsing_claims against said firm vllt present them for pay :meta. JOSEPH PENNOCK, - - THOS. MITCHELL JOHN B. 11E11E04 - NATHAN P. T. Pithiburgb, May Isf, 1855. . - JOECEPIE PREINOCK NATILin V. MILT. - PEPIPtOOB. Cr AAUP, (es sus Lan neat as PzEtwoos, blrrenas. & o° 4 ) • •FULTON FOUNDRY: Warehouse, Pio. 141 Woo s street; .Pittsburgh, Pa. ~ • A constant supply of Cooking SP:rres and. Itanges, Surma end Orates, Wagon Baxes,all Fires, Hallow Ware, Plough. Casting{ and Points, Tea Kettles, gad and Tailors' irons, Water and Gas Pipes, and Miscellaneous Castings =do Copartnership Notice. T HAVE THIS DAY (Apel lith) emaciated with me Messrs. t. STEEL Tuguerr - since SAML.' O. MANNY, both of whom have been for many years in my establish. meat, and are already extensively and favorably known to my customers and the .pnblic generally as superior work men, and of correct business VOID: We hope by Ibis ;nalcs of experience end untletle - aktifespecially In the -watch department; by keepingwell large , and selected steels of goods; by solar' . at moderate prices, and by closer - attention to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage: 'To my old friends and the petite Ingeneral, who have for . many years past so literally patronised my business I a* - turn my thanks, and solicit forshe the new atm a waft-. 1:18.11C8 of similar favors. W. W. WILSON. ' - _Dittaburgh, April 14 - 1855.- - : " GEO. R. VITE3ITIE .CO., N 59 MARKET ARE now recelclag BEWITOCEC of OtAN 'VILLA.% Of tbo newest and most fashionable dupes. . Also, a rich LADIES' DRESS . GOODS and BOYS' WEAR. As these Goods have been selected from recent haprrta• lions, they 61 . 0.11 PW 'lade:sign, and will be sat at ft gr.at duction of former prices. myllaw Partner wanted, VI A .1117SVIESS WELL ESTABLI:111.111,, yielding ninusd . I orate tniolineressing reVenmf,and,roordriutan addition of $5OOO Capital.' An Active Partner preferred, or route person who Jewell known lo this community, and who is willing to infest the amounrmetittoned. . - - •Par further information, apply to SIDNEY STILONG, Penn Cotton 31.111, Adleghenit; VT to ISAASO PENNOCH, Pittsburgh. . . • mvll-00 British and Continental Exchange. Ia SUIZa OP LI AND lINIVAIIre. MIME -DRAFTS are available - at - all - the principal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and I/M(4ND, and the CONTINENT. _. - We also draw SUM . Ram on - M. A. Grnisebiatim Ca_ Stalin, PARAIVZFORT A MAIN, Which serve as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY, SWITZERLAND and ROLLAND. Persons Intending fo travel abroad may procure. through us, Letters or Credit, on which Money can be obtained, as need'ed, is any part of Europe. - COLUCTIONI of Bills, Notes, a•dother securities In Eu rope, will see. ire prompt attention. - n. matiravah co., Wood. conaer Third street. FLOUP:'::.:.:.ANW.:_.OII4IIIt 1:/a . CONSTANTLT itzezrvme, the lIEST Tat NDB of PENNSYLVANIA, onio LIDIANA and, • . BUSS°:riti, EMPLT.PINB and .1C r t aIBLA• FLOUR, Width will RI war , VA told lit the Loaear.,Caab 'prima rapll. ,MANIIP•OPIIIIIPP.4 OP M'KEL'EjS PENNSYLVANIA GLASS - aim of . - • WI N DOW:. , GLASS ' ._ , , Extra, Double Strangth: :Imitation Crown and Iluby. Vials, Flasks, Pickle and -Preserve Jare; , Wine, Porter andllineral Bottles; . Telegraphe et ,Lightning:Rod Insulators. SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD t MAIMET STS., =lmam, mum. But t abort distance from the Sbancoboat landing, and from lionongabelaliouse,St Charles, and Olt:tali:del. Rpm. ~, ~~.:~' `. w,425:10 . tE,u; er; • er Soutth V 0 ,94 8 4 25 URO,A Nadftnith, DlaaOluUon. WILSON. TURBETT Sr. CLANEY, Watch. maker., Jewelers - ana - Si.vt3rsmiths, 67 Market street, conies l'outt.h. SIGEIT lIILLB DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIMEILDIAN CO. ON THE UNION;BANS, LONDON, 'v i ta c4cret:{ol***l DEALER EXOLIIBINTLY O. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, M I KEE •S?: J. 11. JONES 'E. D. nEslrr. JONES 4.t_DEINY., Yotwarding-auti Conimission Ni chants, split) 01 WATER STREET, insisitmon THE ADATIS • EX.PHVgg couparic . A -JOINT STOCK - ABBOCIATION.. __th .110 it WA, under:Me Idtos of Nero York- CaPitt4 fa 12,000 Shares! fEi - STOOKEOLREI2,B lIVDIVIDILLELY LUSTII."&Xu Preaident—GEOll6E W. MASS, of Pittsburgh sseNActaus: gm W. Cass, Pittsburgh.. B. M. Shoemaker, Baltimore. E. 8. &afford, Philadelphia.. Johnson Livingston, N.York. W. D. Densmore, Now York. O. Spooner, Ihidgewrt. Cozzi. A. Adams, Boston-- - B. Hinsirry,Pall hive?, 19.1. J. M. Thompson, Springfield, Mass. .191 r opines, No. 84 /01711T/I EZIULIM tatelln TRANSPORTATION jj): r VIA PENNA. CAIVAZ . ANIP .RAZZIOADS... D. LEECH & COS, LINE, Betweaa Pitaburgh, New Yart, Philadelphia mid Baltimore. _ TUS - ROCTE being non in good order, we l srls .... pqopared to despatch property either Iwty on fay terms. Shipments consigned .to either of the t:Warr goad will on forwarded witliout charge for cominisdpS4 sad all iintruo' Dons prompUy ettandol.to.l • • Address or apply to . D. LERCH...* CO., --ram street, and Canal, Pittsburgh. 'BARRIS A LRECII, Receiving Depot N 0.13 South Third street, M Depot, Dock st.,:Philadelplida - A. 131dITII, Agant, - No. 75 North street, cami eor , • MO. 51cDONAIR, Agent, N 0.7 Ratter( Voce, New Yolk. ar4:3m I PITTS-BV7IE AND COVITELLEVILLE I^^ RAILROAD opening Itom-West Newton, clirestmore. --lau4 4 Connty y to Layton Stattbb, ette County: • Oaud after Tlll7ltfiDdY,llle.Wili day of illay, until further notice, the trains lc ill run between the above. points as follows: Leave West Newton et 5;20 A. M ; stopping at W 0,110 3 ,81.. Smith's Milt ntri , Jacob's Creek; reaching Layton at Self• o'clock. Boturning, leave . Layton at 6;45 A. U.; reaching West Newton at 7:30; connecting with the steambod ' , Thomas Shriver," for Pittsburgh; reaching Dittabtugh at noun. Second Truitt will leave. West Nenton at 12 o'clock, bf,.. - for - Lay'on. and returning, will leave Layton at 6 P. M., stopping at all way stations. Fare from Pittsburgh to Layton, dB miles, One-Dollar. . Stages for Uniontown and Comullsvillo will connect with: the Trains at Dayton. . Freight will betrtuntorted each way daily. Foi rates. apply to D.W. CALDWELL, Xs% ,Amistant 8 uperintendent West Newton. OLIVER W. BA,LtRES, Prestient imultiupdrateAdant kiiitiliburillAk7 2 14/855. mrt. .0401,605 60 gents. tivid streets. , 1 / 4 , i .-,„