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PETTINOILL k CO., Newspaper Alecrtising Ageets, are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly . .rtaf; and ire authorised to remise ADVIATIECIMIT.3 and :81:1230arlrflOsa for no at the fame rates as rogired at tilts ;oat*: . Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their . a sea are at New Y0nx,122 Nassau smut; - BOSTON, 10 Starr STRUT. BIOUNING POST JOB OFFICE. • We would tall the attention of MERCHANTS AND "BUSINESS MEN to the - fact that we have just received frOm 'Philadelphia a number of "fonts of new Job Type, and lire now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, MU Heade, Taper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibl tiOni.' All orders will be promptly filled. Kir Ma. JOHN W. lillitilt.Tll l . 7 is our authorLrad carrier maths route formerly served by FORGELIS, and is alone tostitHd to collect from weekly subscribers. THE NEWS. Rev. John Barry, of Augusta, has been ap pointed Roman Catholic Bishop of the diocese Of Georgia. J. Y. De Osma, Charge from Peru, states that - the prioe of -guano will not be reduced, as re ported some time ago in the Baltimore Patriot. "Ttiesday was the day of the election in Kan sas, to seleot members of the Legislature in those precincts where the certificates wore re fatted by Gov. Reeder on the ground of illegality. - I D!, Brown; who was injured by the Norwalk Unread accident, on Monday recovered a ver -- (Rot of $16,000 damages against the New Haven Railroad Company. 412 odd report comes from Washington, to the effect that the Administration has appointed the three Ex-Presidents, Fillmore, Van Buren and Tyler, to bo a commissics of mediation in the great European quarrel. Doubtful. The Rev. John Chambers, of Philadelphia, in a review of his pastoral life, on Sunday, stated that his first sermon was preached on the third Sunday of May, 1826, thirty years since. In that time he has preached 6240 sermons, and married 1487 couples. Mr. W. G. Kendall, Postmaster at New Or leans, was held to bail in the sum of ten thou - sand dollars to take his trial at the 11. S. Cir . cult Court on the 21st of May. Hon. John Sli dell was one of the gentlemen who went his se curity. The opinion of 11. S. Commissioner Luber is lengthy, bat a very able One. The last foreign news stated that the rebellious Celestials bad been driven out of Shanghai, which was left in the hands of the Imperialists. The French had also bom barded the town for some insult to their flag. Many houses were completely rid ' died by shots from the French frigate, and half of the city was burnt to the ground by the reb els. The Imperialists disemboweled several of the'rebeb4 and sold tho livers of others at a dol- Ise a piece, where they could find purchasers for them. Poor 21assaohtuette The old Bay State has fallen into evil hands No longer can her orators point to her proudly anii-eay, There she is, she speaks for herself." In every community or State there are more or 'less &maks, but in Massachusetts they have be come she ruling..c.laaa. The,. present Legisla- ltarirstettis - determined' to show to what ex f irrrintii 'they can go. `We have first the Nan ' work Investigation 'Committee, peeping into name boarding schools, and by their lewd con •-duct4iegracing the Commonwealth. This mea anti wee conceived in the spirit of fanaticism, Sind ended in the discomfiture of the bigots themselves. One would have supposed that one mob pleoe of legislation would have satisfied the Legidatnre,—but not so. 'ln the next place we have a learned Judge whose purity of character has never been ques tioned, removed from his office by these same wise men—at least so far as their influence could accomplish the object. And why? Was It for Incapacity or dishonesty Not at all. It was because he had executed a law of the Uni ted State' which he had sworn to execute, and which every citizen le bound to obey while it is the law of the land. And now, to clap the climax of fanaticism, wo have " the Personal Liberty Bill," intended to nullify a statute of tho Federal government. It its passed last week by a large majority. Gov. emir Gardner vetoed it on the ground of its not being constitutional ; tho Attorney General of the Commonwealth also decided the bill to be unconstitutional. Notwithstanding this, how ever, the Senate passed the bill over the veto by . A eats of 82 to 8, and the House by a vote of ' 'KO to 70. "PoOr.Massaohnsette ! She has dispensed with the services of her great minds—her Everette, her- Chutes and hor Ashmstris, and taken in their steal such fanatical demagogees as Joseph Hiss and Henry Wilson. What a pretty pass she hes come to. A Valuable Work Lamm Osman Wantmaros ;by Washington Irving. Pu Ilabett by George Putnam A.Co , New York. We hive received some specimen sheets of Washington Irving's forthcoming life of the siPather of his Country." It will be published iri tirdeditlons—one a 12 mo. and the other an _octavo-1120h in three volumes, with a splendid portrait in steel, plans, &0 The octavo edition is-handsomely printed in large pica type, upon fine paper, and will be neatly bound in cloth. Price, $2,00 per volume. The 12 mo. is a cheap er edition, to be in smaller type and uniform with Irring's works. Price, $1,50 per volume. It is well kitownWaebington Irving has been engaged for a great many years In collecting the - materials for this book. That it will far surpass - all others on the same subject, both as a faithful hiatoty art& as a readable book, no one will doubt,irho ie-a - cquainted with his facilities for .obtaining information or who is familiar with ilia inimitable style of the Sketch Book." It is a work which every American citizen who °Watford it should have in his library. lir. I'. J. Elesner is the Agent for Allegheny , soUnty. Its, or:one of hie agents, will wait upon ourolaitifilto solicit subscriptions. PAY THE WATCHMEN. • The watchmen of our city get one dollar per night for their !services. That pay might do if -"" they were paid promptly, and in cash. Bat In Steed of that we are told that they are paid to a • great extent with warrants that they cannot get = cashed for along time. They are thus compelled useso the warrants in making their purchases, ,sto shave or discount often of ten per cent. - This is wrong. It is a loss to them and no gain :to the treasury. At the wages paid for their services they should be paid monthly, in cash. That is the, way to get faithful service. Will our city fathers correct this wrong ? It is easily done. The city is able to pay the night police Ifl money, and not warrants that must be ped dled off at a heavy discount. BassinTuns FROM CALIFOHNIA.-A cargo of wheat and flour is about to be shipped from San Francisco to New York. The clipper ship Charm fir is up at San Francisco, for New York ; 9,000 totia of wheat and flour have been engaged at $l6 per ton, at which rate she will probably fill up. A flan Pimlico letter says: Some of the holders of Chili flour offered to yell the balance of their stock at $4 per barrel, to any party who would engage to ship it out of the Goolsby. The whole Stook of Chili floor is now about 70,000 barrels (in sacks ;) of all other kinds 180,000 or its equivalent in wheat. Total of present available stock, 200,000 barrels of wheat and four. =ISE .r - 4.:-i - 5.:f.!-'s.:!':-,:::::.' . .i - .;. - 1 - 4 ,- ; .Ne.oxvx, lOWA. We Lave'received; in pamphlet form, the In• augural - Address - of b. Bilbourne, Esq., Mayor of the City of Keokuk, in lowa, and to us it is interesting as exhibiting the astonishing rapidity with which, cities are springing up throughout the West, and becoming cities indeed —great, thriving and wealthy communities. We saw Keokuk in 1845, and had no thought then that it was to become a city. But it has now six thousand inhabitants; streets a mile long bordered by warehouses and dwellings ; some of the buildings being built of stone, and in a style that would do credit to any pity. But here is what Mayor Kilbourne says: " As late as 1842, Keokuk was a mere hamlet, numbering only some 100 inhabitants, and owing to the unsettled state of the title, but little pro • grese was made until 1849. From that time to the present it has had a rapid and healthy growth. Now wo have a population of upwards of six thousand, with a commercial and meroan- OEM tile business unsurpassed in magnitude by any other place in the United States, of its size. Various branches of manufacturing are carried on to considerable extent. Now we have Mc• Adamized streets, each one mile long, Main street being one hundred feet wide. Now we have dwelling houses, built of brick and stone, which would do credit to any of our large cities. Now we have public and private schools of a high order, and 'churches of various denomina tions. Now we have located here the Medical Department of the lowa University, with six able professors,'and an interesting museum at. tubed, which is rapidly increasing. The class of last session consisted of seventy members. Now we have two daily and two weekly news papers, and a Medical Journal published here. Now we have two daily lines of steam packets between here and St. Louis. * * * Now wo have good order, and a strong influence in favor of temperance and morality. * * One is led to exclaim, in view of these facts : Where Li now the wlhlernesa, that once was yid around us?" Tho unprecedented growth and business of Keo kuk, under all her difficulties of title, is one of the best evidences of the strength of her position as a commercial point." Keokuk is but a sample of what is going on throughout the wide west ; and with its capacity for production, and for sustaining population , the tide of emigration will continue to pour into it for, perhaps, n century yet, till its broad and rich plains are all covered with thriving and wealthy communities, and the shores of its rivers all studded with opulent cities. TRIO WAY IN RUSSIA. The following incident, which we find nar rated in the Philadelphia Ledger, shows the way things are done by the Russian government. They employ genuine skill and talent in their public offices, and not rank and gentility as in England. Prince Menschikoff seems to remem ber his own origin in hie appointments. His grandfather was a bread baker and vender in Moscow, until by some accident it became known to the government that ho possessed un usual genius and capacity for public service , and up went his family to princely state. Nes selrode, long Secretary of State, was taken from the ranks of the people. He is not a Russian either. Paskiewitch, the highest military offi cer of the empire, was of humble origin and poor. In fact, most of the distinguished gen erals and statesmen of Russia have come from the ranks of the common people : and now here comes the account of THE MASTER SPITIIT AT SEI3ASTOr3L " The head engineer at Sebastopol is a young man named Todleben, who at the commence ment of the siege was a captain and almost un known. When the siege commenced, Prince Menschikoff, it is said, asked the then head en -gincereow long it would take to put the pisee in a state of defence. He answered, •• two months." Todleben stepped forward and sold ho would undertake to do it, if he had as many men as he required, in two weeks_ Ho did it in twelve days, and was made colonel. Since that time he has had the direction of every thing in the way of building batteries, defences, Se. The other day the Grand Duke called upon his wife, whu is residing in St. Petersburg, to congratulate her upon her husband's promotion, for he is now general and aid-de-camp to the Emperor. The RUSBiIDS adopt the common sense practise of taking the man who will do the work best, and they got it the beat done. This is the practioe in well conducted private business ; it is still more necessary in public service, whore the consequences of mistakes through incompetency and ignorance may affect whole nation. Ellen Bntemnn'■ Shylock After seeing Miss Bateman's delineation of the inexorable old. Jew, last evening, we almost feel inclined to retract the opinion that Bhak speare's characters had better not be attempted by children. Bhplook, as represented on the boards last night, would have been creditable to a person of larger growth ; btt for a child, we can truly say it was wonderful. Miss Eatc's Portia was also well done. To night they ap pear in two pieces, along with Mr. Bateman, their father, who performs for the second time hero during the engagement. Let all who wish to be pleased, as well as astonished, see the Bateman's at least once. PAID FIRE DEPARTMENT vs. TUE Vol-VI:TEM STSTEM.—The Cincinnatian(' more than a year ago adopted a paid tire system, and one year's results of its operation have just been pub lished. During the year ending in April, 1864, under the old organization, there were recorded 160 fires ; loss 2608,906 ; insurance $330,089 ; estimated loss over insurance $350,817. For the year ending in April, 1855, under the new steam fire engine system, there were 104; loss $120,816; insurance $84,831 ; estimated loos over insurance $35,986. The above compara tive statement shone a balance in favor of 1855 of 66 fires ; and the amount of property de atroyed was not so great by four hundred and eighty-eight thousand dollars! There were saved to insurance companies $245,168, and an absolute saving of property to the amount of $814,832. These facts are interesting, and we suppose they are true. They have at least the anoint enaction. There is nothing, however, surprising in them. Efficiency is tho inevitable effect of order, system and concentration of effort, which good organization implies. There is nothing so forcible as the eloquence of facts. WESTMINSTZII Ravin w.—We have received from Miner & Co. and Gildenfenney LS. Co., agents in this city, the reprint of the Westmin ster Review for April. The table of contents is as follows :—Memoirs of the Court of Austria ; Dryden and his Times; Our Army: its Condi tion and its Wants; Lord Palmerston and Pre• mier ; Victor Hugo and his Writings ; Reor ganization of the Civil Service ; Administrative Example of the United States ; Cotemporary Literature. The department of "Cotemporary Literature " in this Review forms one of its most valuable features, and it is especially rich and varied in the present number. But the article which will be likely to possess more current in terest to American readers than any other is that which is entitled the .' Administrative Ex ample of the United States." It is highly flat tering to the amour propre of Brother Jonathan. Ib THE WHOM/ PEW. —A Mr. Baltonsell has been fined in Brooklyn for kissing a married lady named Mre. Mary A. Wright, in the public street, while walking by the side of her brother —her father and husband being but a few rods in advance. Her friends were first made aware of the breach of decorum by the lady exclaim ing "Dear Tom, this man has insulted me!" Whereupon the indignant father, husband and brother all laid violent hands upon the misera ble sinner and hurried him to the police office, where he was mulcted in the sum of ten dollars. It is proper to add that Mr. B. denies the soft impeachment, but soya he being nearsighted mistook her for a long absent friend and merely looked very closely in her face. GODEY • s LADY'S BOOK for June ie received, and is one of the beet numbers we have seen• For sale at the literary depots and book stores. : ••' *LI TLIE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. "Dick Tinto," (S. G. Goodrioh,)"the, decent... pushed Paris correspondent of the New 'lark I Times, is severe on LOUIS' Napoleo4 but who will say not justly ? He says it a recent letter concerning the attempted assasainationl But this is a digression from the subject we were considering—the pistolahot at his Majesty. It has been noticed that the Constitutionnel, in detailing the antecedents of Ptanori, says that be recently went over to London, and was there converted to Protestantism ! The inference in tended doubtless is, that all persona seduced into embracing heresy at once return to France and try to commit murder. The same paper also states that between the two shots the Empefor cast a glance of profound contempt at the assas sin. No doubt he felt contempt for a man who wished to shed blood in the streets of Paris, and had only his own hand with which to do it. Ho probably reverted with pleasure to the means which ho himself employed for the same pur pose not long ago, and with much greater suc cess. The big murderer phsaws and poobs at the little one. The crime was made to serve a useful purpose. A special intervention of Providence was at once recognized by the obedient vassals. Many for eign Ministers at once hastened to the Tuilleries and congratulated his Majesty upon the " inter f..rence of Heaven," says the Honiteur. . The Pre eidont of the Senate, speaking in their behalf, remarked as follows: "The protecting hand of God is still more visible than that of the fanati cal stranger whose plans have been confounded. Let us bless, Sire, the admirable logic which pre sides over the decrees of Providence." Word was telegraphed to the prefects by the Minister of the Interior that " the ball had been averted by Providence." A Te Denim was ordered by the Archbishop of Paris in all the churches, on the ground that " God had turned aside the stroke." The Mani/cur dissuades all Municipal bodies and country councillors from send irigad dresses of felicitation to his Majeaty,"in reference to the attempt which has been so providentially frustrated." But the Emperor capped the cli max by making the most extracrdinary speech which was over given to this generation to hear. "I do not fear attempts at assassination. There are lives which are the instruments of the de crees of Providence. As long as my mission is unaccomplished, I run no risk." I question whether more impious words ever fell from the lips of a sovereign. It is very well to pass for having a sort of mysterious, half acknowl edged confidence in one's star, and to build upon this contraband faith as a gambler counts upon the run of a " vein" in linsguenel ; but to stand up straight, before Europe and America, and upon the heels of au ill direoted shot from an unsteady hand, to pretend to have fathomed futurity, and to have been admitted to intimacy with ways and purposes which the best authority tell us are inscrutable, seems to me both Indecent and profane. It is all the worse for coming from the steps of a throne Louis Napoleon in sults Providence by assuming to have penetrated its secrets, and ho blasphemes in declaring him self exempt from the uncertainty which attends all mortal life, and develops our common nature. Said a gentleman, impressed like myself'with the impiety of His Majesty's discourse :—" Ma foi, les Juift feraient bleu de It preltd , e pour lour Matte, gut decidement ne se presse pas de polar." Attila claimed to to the Scourge of God, and Mahornet put his forward as his Prophet. The reputation thee° Individuals have left behind them is hardly of a nature to encourage any fur ther aspirations in the seine vein. Besides, we live in the Nineteenth century, and Louis Napo• leon is a Christian, or pretends to be. The attempted assessivation bail no effect at the Bourse hero, for the next day was Sunday. The Vienna Metallies were slightly agitated, however. Galignani was dreadfully shocked, and was properly vociferous, as becometh the organ of the British STSSZ lIS on the Continent. The Union, legitimist, tipped no one would sup pose that any party is Franco would accept as gemination as an instrument of revolution. The greatest interest Is felt to learn which language the American, our valuable weekly, will hold up. on the subject next Saturday. It it thought, in the beet informed circles, that it will maintain. an unbroken silenoc. - • PIANOS:II will be tried for parricide—ashy the law passed two years ago by the Chamber , the crime of assassination of the Emperor e as eimilsted to the crime of killing one's father. The 7th of this month is fixed fur the trial which will take place before the Court of Assizes. It was supposed it would be handed to a higher coon. but it was noon perceived that the ordi nary jurisdiction of the country would suffice. In this connection, a petty speech has been com posed for the Emperer. He is said to have re marked—' I want that rascal to be tried exactly as if he had fired upon a lice° burner of the Plaine St. Boots.'' It to impoeithle hie Majesty could have said so inconsistent a thing ; for, if he wanted himself end lime-burners to be placed on a par, in this matter of aesaseination, why did be make the Chamber, in 1853, declare that shooting at hem parricide, while shooting at any body doe wee murder, or homicide, merely Will the pretty anecdote coinere answer me that! The vassal correspondents of the vassal English papers have done their duly Ile of the Morn ing Post says : " had the cords of his precious life been snapped what would become of the sunny hopes of England ? " That is, the pros pect before Groat Britain is one of sunny hope; and if she enjoys such delicious anticipations for the future, it ie all duo to her Majesty of France. And yet these people do not perceive the degradation of their position. However, vassals never do. Serfs rather like their Situa tion than otherwise. People used to Jugger naut, speak highly of it To the Great Nation of Boobs, it may be a gratification to bring tribute; but there is no other people under the sun, who, for mere • interest's , sake, in the avowed object of scouring and maintaining an alliance, would go such lengths in prostration and in national humiliation 03 Is the English people just now going, and that, too, content edly, and with unruffled self complacency. What charming billing and cooing! or, as the ill edu cated man in the " Heir at Law " would say— What delightful buildine and cooling qtly' It appears the telegraphic announcement of the race at Cleveland on Saturday woe " a little previous." They have made several tabor tive attempts at getting up fun of this kind in the Forest City the present season. The reason for the failures is not given, but we presume it is for want of horseflesh. Of the fizzle on Satur day, the Plaindealer says: " The storm of Saturday morning cleared up in time to allow the attractions of a trotting and pacing match to prevail upon thousands to ride out to the course, where Frank Pierce, as a pacer, and Black Ralph, as a trotter, were to try their speed. All the running gear of the stables was put into requisition, and those who could not ride worked their passage on foot. There was an uncomfortable delay of an hour after the starting time, which provoked drinking ; drink ing provoked fighting, and this resulted in blood letting and a coolness between friends. The horses made six or seven false starts : Black Ralph would break and run, and the race was pronounced no race." A PITTSLITIRGII ARTIST IN TIM PIILLADELPIIIA ACADEOIY OF FINE Alias —The Philadelphia Evening Argus, in a critique on the works of art in the Academy of that city, pays a handsome compliment to Mr. Wall, of this city. Of the " Scene on the Allegheny Mountains," the critic says : Mr. Wall we understand is a resident of the Iron city, and takes his views principally from the wild mountain gorges of the State. The present one is near Altoona, upon the Central Railroad, and is really a very natural picture' readily recognized by persons who have traveled over that romantic highway. The railway is seen curling around a spur on the left of the picture, and the little glen through which flows a mountain stream, is dotted with cottage homes. TRUE GENESOSITT.—The Marietta (Ohio) Ad vocate says that many farmers in that section have refused to sell their corn to speculators at $1,40, and have chosen to divide it among the poorer neighbors at one dollar per bushel. Such benevolence deserves to be recorded.—Phi/a. Ledger. We would like to know when ono dollar and forty cents per bushel was offered for corn at Marietta, by speculators. This sounds very much like " wrong news." REAL ESTATE IN PHILADELPHIA.—The site of the Chesnut street Theatre, 92 feet 4 inches frost on Chesnut, by 64 feet on Sixth and 167 feet on Carpenter, has been sold for $147,500. The abolition of the Newspaper Stamp has al ready begun to yield fruit. Cheap papers of all descriptions are projected. Charles Knight will publish a weekly paper, to be called Charles Knight's Town and Country Paper ; and a flaming announcement is made of a new illustrated pa per, to be called the Illustrated Times, employing first-rate editorial and artistic talent, and con taining sixteen pages as large as the Illustrated New, and all for two-pence ! ..$ • .r• . •i•-• r i „.••• - , •• . • .... , , aiit-liVorms I worms 1.',& great many learned - i treatleesbeie-bsetArtuteti - taphilning die' origin of, and PEAL STEAM KILL, - cliastfyitti : thi worms gerienitoadjia 'th e e, human • system:. ALLEGHENY. - - Eleareiely any topic 'of medical - science.has elicited More .. Jedr-FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAIIILIEB in either of acute observation' and profound and yet phyai , the two Cities. crone are yet 7 muck divided in. opinhoto on thu subje_cL, ORDSRS may be left at the Mill, or In boxes at the stores of - _ . , , . It must be admitted,: heweveri that, after all, a mode of or. LCOADI, WILSON & CO., 52 Wood street . pelting these worms, aid purifying the body (rota their BRAUN & REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair ate presence, is of more value than the wisest disquisitions as E. P. SOLI WALTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. to origin. The expelling agent has at length been found— TERMS: CASS, ON DELIVERY. Dr. Id'lnne's Vermifuge is the much FOlght after speokic i ,(3 , BRYAN, KENNEDY to CO. and has already supercedel all other worm medicines, its efficacy being universally acknowledged by medical prec titl were_ Purchasers will please be careful to ash for Dr. M'Lano's Celebrated Veradfuge, and talceMoue els?. All other Ver mifuges, in comparisoni are worthless: -- Dr. M'Lane's genuine Vermifuga, also ids c..lebroted Liter can now be had at all respeetshie Drug Stores lie he Binned States and Canada. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, 71.EMPNO BROS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., -60 Wond street. my22.dsw OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. • THE ONLY RAILROAD. RUNNING 147.E.T PRODI PITTSBURGH ON and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, th, PASSIM GER TRAINS will run so IbilOWS, until further notice : EAST TRAIN WILL LEAVE AT 3 A. M. MAIL TRAIN " " AT SA. M: EIPEILSB TRAIN " AT 3 P.:31. These Trains all run through to Crestline, and connect I there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, I and Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroads. At Zkliinefield, connections are made for Newark,Zsnesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, do.; and at Alliance for Cleve land, de. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickehi sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rest Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will levee Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 P. M., and New Brighton at T A. M. and 1 P. 31. For Tickets and further infermation, apply to J. 0. CURRY, At the corner office; under the Monongahela Or. at the Federal Street Station, to ORQ,Iti3B PARKIN, Ticket - Agent.; Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1855. (mh10) Jur it Secret for the Ladies--110W TO 'PRE. EIEBSE BEALITY.—Don't Woe Chalk, Lily White, or any of the so called cosmetics, to conceal a Wed or sallow corn. plosion. If you Would have the roses brought back to your cheek, a clear, healthy and transparent thin, and Me and vigor infused through the system, get a bottle of Carter's Spanl.b Mixture, and take it a:cording to dlreetiona. It does not taste quite as well as your sweet-meats; but if after a few dotes you do not find your health and beauty rev Irina, your step elasfic and rf 'prom+, and the whole eyetem ?e -rred:Led and Invigorated like a Spring morning, then your case is hopeless, and all the valuable certificates we possess go for naughL It is the greatest purifier of the blood known; le 1 errectl:qhirmlesa, and at the same time power fully efficacious. •: See aSeerttetnent So another eti.timn. fcrivlG;diw gray-The Pleunra *aid Comfort of being Ism npren in a suir OP CLOTIIES, is greatly enhanced by busing them GOOD, and simASLIS TO Tor STAUDT. :ORTBULL: has got all-that la necessary to effect that, great col:Malaria. Lion, both 4Lnp:rd. ft and quality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, and be only tnoderateiy charged, nth doiert by calling at 240 DEWITT slew, brad of p. —Pants . Glns, in particular, le one of bls greatest /aria. He rt. o isot. be beat in the style and tit of tbbt gat. meet. NU. ,,, n 1 47 reennett COUti be given, it neoel.nry, to eorroborate tbia vteteteetit, (4060 E. 0 Iti Stocking Factory.— C. DALY'S Stocking Factory, where everything is made In the llOSlimti LINE, is at the corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. He is con • hawkily turning out ovary variety of hosiery, veil made and euttable to the season, which may be always, obtained Vrtnioi.ala and Retail at his Store, corner of lerket Riley and Fifth street Don't forget the name—C. DALY and No. t"..). Cannot be Excelled far quality and Cheapness In the City—lito, $3,60 o wl $4 BILE. lIATn cold at No. 164 Wend F t nest to the door now Presbyterian Cbereb, onooor !root hii , tioWeet: MOIMAN .tC), ntret-I. 10. They are is Goad ArGcle—Tbrae IZWILA3I mei/ CA O, which so, are sclllug lac tor ca,11." gall kul 910120 AN . t - 0., tar Blortlfleation, the Ito,tant a i.las r~• r Must exare, and r l4Clr is girrn by DA galvanic ellecb!, arid er.,,,pt the part fire czutp.,..al, they will roan be re,ort,l to th L• natur•l but if to, the conta,tiLiu_a influence will 1,7 Lelltrikilied and , for mortttitatien mount ;or , " Lugs or 0., islra b., laid on, and new Ueth will tertufn I y be g,urruitni. POISON mai airrit.c3 tan rtuits Ara rinderial quite harrole,s by rubbing in ingtently quiddity if ',ALLEY'S PALY EXTRALI'OE, and :.ter It has siNnlieri, and livid Pyout are vie!! e. Even thve, the r oltai, battary, It vi❑ directly attract, und turdamarldlose the poLeauLug 10111.10(ter. At th, ~,t „ r o f beet and reto4quito , R, the Instant It touch,” yon the tern ends. The bites of rabid ealmale abo arne 9:Yeilly urn tranzed. Nan • gent:Line arithaut a sterl-plate ragral,..l vith foitanturel or C. V. CLICK K Lit .t CU , Proprietor:a. at 29 eeuta per box. by Dr. 11. 11. K EYSE.II, 14 btreet, eu.l by nearly every uralur to ta...llcne.; throughout the Uulteil States. All °tiler,: et letter, for io -I.3rrasttuu or ulvitin, to be a4dreas..l to C. V. CLICK k\ LOU, New York. mvlS..:ll,2wr Zia". We refer our readers to an advertisement In another column, for full particulars coureruiii:, the IIIiGIIANA of Dr. Curtis It ii paid to to oue of the most remarkable catminr all descriptions of diseases of the Lungs, ever dlr. coveted. Its virtues have Patti testified to by hundreds who have obtained their knowledge by the best of all t,ach ere-00p,rience. Cutguin—Lin Guam' IntIEANA Is the original and only genuine article. nayl4.3w ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, Chilson Furnaces, Wrought' Iron Tubing Far Warrniny and I.'olli/colon of Buildings. ea , A. A W. ail' contract for %Vanning and Ventilating by Strain or Hot Water, Pipe, or Hnilton's Finnan& CAurclie& 9ohoole , licepltals, Factoriea, 01 nen flous.s. hour tiloumee, Jails, notate, or Dwelling& No. 25 MA6fi IZT ittrtwt, apla NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 76 WALNUT STREET. PUILAUELPIIIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, 8300,000. A ESETTiI LIABLE FOR TILE LObnES OF TILE CO3l - In /Rock Notes, (negotiable torm,)senured by Mort. gages and Judgrncuti $lOO,OOO In Rills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, An In Cash, Cash Meets and Cash Items. Total 11. OADIVEL, President 0. 11.1111e11, Bsoz .• Lary. ski- Firs, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, taken st:eu mut rates. llramer & Rahm, Curling, Robertson S Co., N. Holmes & Bone Wm. Ragaley & CO., J. A. Hutchison D. Leech & Co., Murphy, Tiernan to Co. Witlntigbt, Huntington M. L. Hollowell & Co., A Floyd, David S. Drown & Co., C. 11. & (leo. Abbott, Wood & Oliver, Heaton & Denckla, Caleb Cope &'Co., Chat. Megargee & Co., Drexel & - Co, Sunken), Hon. Wxn. D. Holey, Scott, Baker & Co., Hartle, Rale & Co., Deal, Milligan & Co. J. BANKS KNOX, Agent, 7 deerkly No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marino Insurance Company; CORNER OF WATER A.ND MARKET STREETS PITTSBURGH, Pet. BOBEGT GALWAY, PrvAlenL . _ . • Jae. D. M'Clita., Secretary. Thls Company intiXes every 111312r1a1C0 appertaining to or Connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Dull and Cargo Disks on the, Ohio and Mts. alculippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine hake generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIUOTOREI : Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, J ameti 8. noon, John Fullerton, John tiVAlpin, Samuel M'Clurkan, ;William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gazsam, ?1. D., David Richey, James Marshall, John ?VOIR, Horatio N, Lee, Rittanning. febl7 1 ., CITIZENS' Insur &no* Company of Pittsburgh.—WlL SAGA LEY, Premident; SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary. Office: 94 Water Slreet,betuseen Afarketand Woodstreets. Insures HULL and OAD3 0 Risks, on the Ohio and Minis. eippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Lose or Damage by Ere. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Nyasa. tlonand Transportation. William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel 31. Kier, Samuel Res, William Bingham, Robert Duninp,jr., John B. Dilworth, Isaac 31 . P ennoc k. Francis:3..llns, B. liarbaugb, J. Belmonmaaer, - Waite r Bryant, wuliam . Hays. John Bhipton. HOWARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa....OFFICE, No. 108 THIRD BT.IIIET, opposite the Telegraph-Office. ThieAssociation is organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, in case of sickness or ac. cident. $y paying a small yearly payment, the members of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sickness, averaging from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Association ell members are equally interested in the management and profits. 9. B. krlf.g,NZIE, President. T. J.J:lnerrva., Secretary. Finance Oonunittee—Josun Kura, JAY/8 8.A.. , G. N 11015111.02. Consulting Phyaleinn—F. Isrsa, Drug Figaro for Stale.—BETA IL /MVO STORE, favorably located, at the cerner of Chestnut and Liberty etreoto, Allegheny City, mil. be told on reason. able tern's, }tor particulars, ea qure of FLEMING BROS., Wholesale and. Retail Druggists, aplB:ltodaw) No. 60 Wood street, Pittabargh, Pa. Notinek-.The JOURNEYMEN TAILOBB CILKTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCHOCIILEITERS, In the Diamond. By order. .1 8 L7 GEO. W. MU, Secretary. ,~,:: ~, ~ t ~ _ i~ 1~ r ~' • 4. • • , 4 r SPECIAL NOTICES =EMEIE HENRY DALLEY, MuntztActurrr Lang• ! Lung• t! AND FITTING GENERALLY REPERENOBS PITTSBURGH DIIINCTORM EMMII Boor and Shoe ✓►lanufac[ory. JAMES O'DONNELL & BRO., 4 0e Would respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh, that they have opened a manufactory of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND /311011 S, At No. 79 Smithfield street, In TVErstais's Bunnisas, where they will. be prepared to fill all orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also. all descriptions of children's wear. 2'er MS strictly cash; goods et cash prices. .hare of the public, patronage it solicited. fmrk6m .131wIdend....The Director; of the PENNSYL , VAN I A DISU RANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. have this day declared Dividend of Two Dollars per Share, payable at the Office of the Company on and after the 25th inst.--one.half to be paid in cash, and the residue to be plaevd - to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement upon the oertiftcatea. A. A. CARRIaR, May 151 h, 1855—(my121m) Secretary. 1:012 For Sherlff.—Mr. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elisabeth, announces himself a candidate for the SitERIFPALTY, for Allegheny county, at the ensuing Fall E'ectlon. mvithdaeehr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS UOUND—A PAIR OF (OLD SPECTACLES. yesterday, WedneFday, which the owner min have by calling at TRISOFdICE, and paying for this advertisement. [cay2l:St 1776. MASONIC HALL: SATURDAY EVENING. RX.APPLAIIANCI 0? 7UE CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS N THE CITY OP PITTSBURGH, MOST POSITIVELY For One Night Only, AR above, when they will Introduce a choice selection 0, their favorite QUARTETTES, DUETTS, TRIOS and SONGS incluLUng their latest emposltlons—all In the old Conti nen tal these. The "CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS' GLEE BOOK," con. teeidee the choicest compoaltions, a lithographic likanres and biography of each member. Air Tickets 2a cents. Concert at 8 o'clock. my 24 JOtIN A. STREET. Agent Grist DIM and eat, Mill for Sale. IN pursuance of the ]set Will and Testament of the late slcrea Coulter, late of South Fayette township, All.. phony county, decottrecl, there will be offered at Public Sale or °tarry, on TLIURiDAT, June 28th, A. D. 1855, at one o'clock, P. M , on the premises, on the Miller's Run and Crosscreck Valley Plank Hoed. twelve miles from Fitt. burgh, long known as the property of G. Y. Coulter. This MI LL to well located for custom, and for many years has had its full share of the public patronage; it is run by water and steam power, with a very anpeaior engine; there are two run of Burrs in operation, and cne run of Chop. ping Stoner, and Is well calculated to save labor, and do either merchant or customer work to satlafection. The SAW MILL, attached to the Grist Mill and run en tirely by team power, la ,n excellent repair. There is a small FRA ME DWELLING HOUSE belonging to the premh cee, and NINETEEN ACRES OF LAND, most of which is bottom stud under cultivation. For further particulate, e..quire of Mr. 0. Y. Coulter, or the eubscriber, near the premises. Terms made known at sale. my2i:stw• JOHN lIICHIIAN, Executor (Gazette envy, and ebarge Poet.) Fad STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny A New Brighton j Flack Bead CO are hereby notified that an meta moot of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share is required to be raid to the Treasurer on or before the FIRST DAY OF JUNE. proz.—and the additional sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share every succeeding thirty days, =ail Allis paid. The Treasurer will receive Instalments at the house of Mrs. M. 11:11tT11 AN, Woods' Run, on THURSDAY, June Ist, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. If., and 2 o'clock, V. 11. DAVID CAMPBELL, my2itid Treasurer. (Dispatch and Oszette copy till date and charge Post.) Notice to Farmers. itErOLVINGI 110fLBE BAKER, improved make. an, 9J d: zon Bond Hay Rakes. 20 do Grass Scythes. 15 do Grain do 20 do Grain Cradles, rations patterns. GO Expanding Cultivates', suitable for the Farm or Gordon. 100,000 Agricultural Draining Tile, 46 by 434 in. calibre. 11E ADEN.S—Karchrtm's Mower an I per attached. Allen's do do Pampbl.4l, contaluing all Information, mailed to appll nti, and orders tilted promptly on liberal terms, from the weed and lov!etnent Warehouse, 47 Fifth street, by JAMES WASDROP, Fifth street, opposite theTheatre. • 121121M1 r I ling Clituseat...ll)offl , e College. /Alit Dontlemen and ladles' Day and Evening Writing .Diestes viii canUncempen during the rummer under 11. c. .1 b. %lllietns , wheee various styles of Gentlemen and Lsdls,' Writing are so universally admired. No specimens l', untsusl•li. are exhibited at the door but those executed by the Teacher to tt.equatitution. The Principal claims no • motto; rov •-• patent" f r his business, nor did he gut ii. too eLarteredto sell out, as has been repeatedly tLate Is this city. Gentiernen road Ladies' Visiting Cards wri ten in William,: unequalled sty to. All kinds of Ornamental Pen. mauship ex, eutr.l to order. my`-'l:daw J. L. MARSHALL, (Su,ploor to H. Le.r,) Wool Dealer & Commission Merehan No. 1.29 I.mcarr area?, l'irrEstmou, Pa. K, ter to—W. MrClin trek & Bros. Kramer & Balm, Browuk Kirkpatrick, Murphy, TM: ran & Co. Plit=l.urch. Mar 24. 1855—(my24:13m.) staaks at Auction IT E will resume our regular Weekly Sales of Storks at Alaction, In nor rffice, no next TIIE3DAS EVENING, et S o'elock. MI persona having Stocks to dispose of either et private or public sale. w , ll please give no a MIL Our hot of Stock; for the rale of Tue.lay evening will be published ID the newspainns bf Sraurilay, and all who desire to avail heissel pof that sale, will rotifer a favor by handing in their tracts on or before Friday. WILKINS & 00., Bankers and. Commis, on Htoek Broker', No 71 Fourth sweet !WU ANri' Lod) biT BALI: OF CUUVTIty SEATS AND 1 FLOURING MILL —By virtue of an order of the Or phew, Court of Allexhony county, Mrs, Mary B. Davis, AitnlnlFtentitz of James IL Davie, decesaed, wit expose to on the promisee, on SATURDAY, June 16th, at 10 n`, o. A M., that valuable FARM In Robinson township, of n hi-h the Bald Jtanea 11. Davis died seized In fee simple, roc RUNEVided Into Lots of ono fourth of an acre to thirty one e.,ry.e. Uo one et the Lots is eroettol the Baldwin Mansion nous P .t.,—That superior Met and Grist Mill, (with water power among the best In the county, and ample st am po er.> with all late improvements, and capable of turning out 110 hbls flour per day. This property is beautifully situated in the Chartists V. lies, about four mites from Pittsburgh, where the Stem. Imo v file Turnpike Chartiors Creek, and within half a mile of the Stoolmoiville It. It. Station. Sot Country Sege, the location cannot be surceased, and Its , onvettletiee o the city renders it among the most deal rape now offered. TLAM4—One-thlrd cash; balance in one and two years with Interest. Plena can be Been and farther Information obtained by app`yinit to Mrs. Davis, on the premises, or to mv . 2l P M IDAVTA A unlinno.r. tit I eV. , rvening, Muy 261 h. commencing at ijf o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner Wood and Fifth streets, to clew several valuable consignments, an ax. t.•u=ire variety of works from the English and American many of which are rare, and others beautifully illus• truted. The collection furnishes an excellent opportunity to all readers for supplying their libraries with soiree and choice works on any subject which may engage their Into. rest. The sale being comprised of the treasures of private libraries, as well as now Books and fresh editions of stand: and authors, it will be found particularly Inviting to all Book purchasers. P. M. DAVIS, uty24 Auctioneer. I `itiUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET, situated in a healthy and very pleasant location, within a few minutes' walk of the city. The house contains seven rooms, well finished, and is surrounded with trees, flowers, Re. To persons de birous of living in the country, and yet he within mum. Went distance of the city, this affords a rare opportunity etable, carriage house, spring with stone house, end as much ground for gardening purposes as may be desired. Rent, $lOO from Jane lit to April next. Apply to S. CUTHBERT A SON, toy 24 140 Third street. M A Li A ( 7. lo l ,l iN e h , S . loo d it y, JUNE , I f t , r j h u l n t a ' ED. New York Journal, do Peterson'e Magazine, do halloo's do do Yankee Notions, do Received and for sale at W. A. tIILDENFENNEY k CO.'S, my'24 Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. . . ( ; UL. w A 1.1. PA PERS—A new assortment of french aaa Au L - ao just tw eivid and for sale by WALTER P. MARSIIALL. LLEY l'Al•bitB--Two new pstterna of Double Hall L Paper, beautiful designs, Jost received. For vale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, 86 Wood street. W UOvDS.—A.. A. MASON & CO. are daily receiving 1.1 fresh supplies of Now Goods, compri•lng a very large stock of Domestics and Housekeeping: Goole. New and elegant styles of rummer Dress Goods of every description. White Goods, Embroideries, &e. my2.l Witt. 4 3A.H.VILL, ERCHANT TAILOR, No 22 Fara arum, next door to Daly's Stocklog Factory, Flttaburgh, Pa. CLOTHING made to order in the beat style, and at rea sonable rates. 44 - BOYS CLOTHING made to order. - my23:ly is rn LUAltbk STOCKS AT AtICTION.—On Thursday area l' lag, May 24th, at 8 o'clock, at the Merchants' Ex change, Fourth street, will be sold : 25 shares Citizens' Deposit Dank. 40 do Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 10 do T ittsburgh, Cincinnati A Louisville Telegraph Co. GO do Ridge Mining Company. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. " • JUNE SIAOAZINEB ItEOEIVED.—Frank Leslie's New York Journal for June. Peterson's Magazine f:r June. halloo's do do. Yankee Notions for June. Ileceival and fzr sale at the chanp book store of W. A. GELDENFENNET CO.'S my23] Cheap Bonk Store, Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. IDLE-100 bbls Louisville Lime, for sale by jJ mpg? HENRY H. COLLINS liufflTt-3 bbls froth roll [hada} , receiv. a by ILJ mre-3 HENRY IL COLLINS. APPLEo-10 bbla green, just reCeiVed and for sale by my 23 HENRY B. COLLINS ....... tisrces prime, in store and for sale by mv23 JOHN NILK:OItIIEAD, No. 27 Wood street B . W 311 ORD NERAL WATER-20 bbla and half bbls In store and for solo by Iny23 JOHN MOORHEAD, N 0.27 Wood duet lAZDICS GROUND AND CONCAVAD in a superior man per, by an experienced workman from New York satitfactiou guaranteed in all cases. m 23 BOWN A TETLEY, 136 Wood street. riIHE BOOKS OP THE " HONONGAHELA WATER 1 COMPANY" will be opetwel to metre Stibeeriotiocui to the Steak of maid Compaby, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of June, at the following places; In South Pitteburgh, at the ogee of R. A. Bailsman, Esq. In Birmingham, at store of S. McKee It Co. In East Birmingham, at the ofilee of Chess, Wilson gt Co. James Salisbury, Alexander hPLain, David Chess, John D. - James M. McElroy, 3 ;Ultliel Beyg, Christian Ihmsen, Henry J. Metz,. Thomas McKee, John Diane It. it81113M111:1, [my22..iv] Caniny.itoneri /Tier YOUR SHADOW FOR 600 . at the MUD:MILD; NJ - No. 74 Fourth street. nay 22 -e , N''. 1... { ~~A `. ~~~ MtlM WIG MANUFACTORY. ItENTER', six doors from , the Agueetoci(opposite the elatclor's Office, TB PREPAILO TO I TALT I , ORDER; E011W169, and all, kinds of , .orzininerktal Flair Work; The „that quality or material is furnished. and entire . satisfaction enaranteed. myls:tiasrly TIRY GOODS IN EXCHANGE otry PROPERTY': Jj The underarm' will exchange a lot of Merchandise; for City Property, being a general armament of a Country Store. llngulre of T 1101123 WOODS, Como:motel grot er ; 75 'Fourth area. ASMALL FARR of 30 acres, for $2,300, in q plenum and healthy location; mllea front the canal, at Tarantula; 30 acres in cultivation, remainder in good tin! , ber. A new frame dwelling house 30 bY3B feet;with hall 8 rooms and cellar; a portico in front.and porch In the rears stable, carriage and coal houses, and other orit.buildloga. A young orchard of choice fruit—a garden. paled in, and a tine spring near the house. For terms apply to myl6 B. CUTHBERT k 801‘. 140 Third street. YANKED NOTIONS for June,shis day published, full of good things In the way of rich jotes,orighial sketches, quaint wlitiessis, an tdyspeptio yarns, comic illustrations, ac.; &e. For sale by - if. EIMER, my 22 No: V/ Smithfield street. AT ENV DEP GOODS, AT UM:JAN.& AL i 1.1 French style Puma°ls; Old Ladles' Parasols;' Au Au Passes Collars; Guipiare Lace Collars; Organdies_and Lawns; _ Flounced Garage Robed; and a very cholcilot of all kinds of Drees Geode, ••.brolde• ries and lionseleepingpoods, to which we invite the 4. tention of thejadies. - royl4 JOllll 211.001WEA.D , irrilor.r.sAls GROCER, AND COMMISSION MEN TY CHANT for the site of Pig iretil and Blooms, and Produce generally, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. fapZl !VILE lIERPETIO SOAP isprepared by,the eabserlbes from the recipe of a London chem st, and used for ten dering the akin smooth, son and delicately white, removing sallowness, pimples, tan, cutaneous eruptions, and redness of the skin. All chaps, chafes, dc., on the hands, are healed by it. For the cute of sore, rough hands, it is unri valled. Price 12X, cents ~ r cake, Sold by my 22 t vs t t v.l eIiIPitAcTICAL METAL WoRKEIt'S ASSISTANT-- I Containing the arts of working all the metals apd alloys, forging of Iron and steel, hardening and tempering, malting and mixing, casting and founding, works in stuist metal, the processes dependent nn the ductility of the metals, soldering, and the most improved processes abd tools employed by metal workers, with the applicatlonlof the art electro-Inetaliurgy to manufacturing protases: Col lected from original sources., and from the works of Holtz apffel, Bergeron, Leopold, _Plumier, Napier, and otheis. The original matter is purely American. The whole is ar ranged, with trumezous engravings on wood, to suit the American metal worker—by Oliver Byrne, Civil, Military, acd Mechanical Engineer. For sale by 11. T. C. /lOWAN, my2l • N 0.104 Wood *street, near Fifth. . DiILIGIITFUL RES/DV:CR FOR BALLS, altuatedqn Robinson towcahip; nine Acres of good Land: , a Dwelling House of four rooms—poitioa in front; a Sable, and other out buildings; 2 grape arbors; also, apples, pears, peaches &c.—all healthy tries, and ochoica This propertiis in a very pleasant and healthy location; at about three miles from the city. Price $lBOO. Terms easy. my2l B. CUTIIIIERT lc BON, 140 Third at. Summer Retreat. THE subscriber has fitted up In excellent style a NEW BUILDING, for the ACCOMMODATION OF A FEW FAMILIES, who may wish to - secure tkplea ant and healthy locality during the Bummer.tuoutbs. The House's located about five mUesfrom Pittsburgh, on the Beaver road; and cannot be surpassed for delightfo , Scenery and every desi rable comfort. Address by letter, or apply personally; on the premises, to [my2l:lm] A. REASPERGEII. lIRGLI. TRUST COMPANY," May 2110855. - TE Pittsburgh Tnast Comp..ny have this day declared a Dividend of Elva rim Czar. on the Capital StOck,pnt• of the profits for the last six months, payable forthwith: my2l2w JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. AA. MASON CO. will open on MONDAY, Hay 21st: . 10 cafes fast cord Lawns t Muslims at %(41 Bc. 'yd. 14 do fast coed Calicoes, at ---...: 6 (i)! 634 " 10 do Beragedo Lalacs, at ...... —....10 012% " 6 do Muslin de Lalnes, at ' 6 344 8 " 11 do Gingham'. at ... . .... .. „ 8 @io 6 do Bleached Muslim reduced 2 36 3 c..0 Yard -40 bales Brows, 2@30. 10 cases Summer Stuffs. " 8(44c. MI ICEMAN PoTATOES-400 bushels just received by 01. railroad, and for see by • SPRINGER HAREI&LIGH & CO; 295 Liberty greet. IiXTR.A. FL° (.1.9.-800 bbla of .Albion .15.Ytea Fl,uf•.yuat It received and for gale by sPazazir. HAI:MAUCH:I & C 0.4 295 Liberty street. FLOUR -250 . bbla "Swan Milla n llctra Family; 240 bbla Leclairo 2uperfine; 275 bbla lEIno do Received and for sale by SPRI.NaIIEt LIARBAUGLI AL CO ms2l 295 Liberty atrek. SALMON- 50 barratry Lake Superior, this day racrivad my2l ÜBNU 'IL COLLINS. bbl and 100 bat Obis received Ind foe , sale j by [ml2l RENItr IL OOLLUSS. P - -• OFABII-15 casks No.l for enle by , my2l EtENRIt H. COLLIIIS. AtatiCZl Dr.Q/WUND ort.tem i 2 villa and Incry.sb - arg Flank lioadivreen the tondo of Mr. Thomas Wallace and Mr. David Holmea, fronting 370 feet on the south side of the road. It is thg only tufa. nor piece of ground for sale at so low a rate on that eau. tiful road. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, my2t 73 Fourth stragt. Proposals for Coal, Slack and Lame. SEALAID PROPOSALS for delivering In the stores at the Work= of the Pittaburgh Gas Cempany 100,000 buihele of Bituminous Coal, 40,000 bushels of Slack, and 0,000 bushels of Lime, will be received at the Office of the Com pony until WEDNESDAY, the 30th inat., at 3 o'clock, P. M. The C , al Slack and Lime to be of such quality and deliver ed at such times and in such quantities as shall be approved of and directed—ale standard of computation for Coal and Slack to tir id pounds per bushel. The payments to be made monthly, retaining 20 pericent as security for performance of contract. Proposals to to addressed to JOIIN 11OLMES, Esq., Presi dent of the Company, and endorsed " Proposals for, Coe and Slack, or kr .Lime," as the ease may be. JAMES TLIOMSON, Enginier. Office of Pdttburgh C o Company, } May loth, 1805, IiIPORTANT INFORMATION To TUOSE WRO WA/. I A FIRST RATE lIAT.—J. WILSON A SOS, No. 91 Weed street, will sell the best quality of SILK HATS for S. TERMS CASH. mjl9 Jun RECEIVED BY k.XPILEa—A. few dozen more of thnse beautiful Drab Cloth CAPS. Also, Barred Silk Caps of the latest style. [myl9) J. WILSON & SON. _ _ IBLOOMS-95 tons Tennessee Blooms for sale by myl9 3. W. BUTLM L 1 OF FINE PICTURES continued daily at CARGO'S, N 0.76 FOURTH street m 5,19 CifiARLISS DICKENS' NEW - IiTORIES. Everybody lJ /mould get ft. Dickens' New Stories ' containinr; The Feven 'Poor 'heed. ern ; Nine Stories by the Christmas Fire; Bard Times;Linde Leigh; The Miser's Daughters; Fortune Vi'lldred, etc., is published this day, complete in one large octave volume, with a beautiful portrait of the author, Charles Dickens, Esq., engraved on steel—price 30 cents. A Journey through the Chinese Empire—by M. Moe, author of Recollections of a Journey through Tartar: and Thlbet. - Literary and Rhetorical Miscellanies—,by George Bancroft. Ballatee Dollar Monthly fur June. Price 10 cents. ; For sale by. 11. MINER ,k myl9 No. 32 Smithfield subst. - - - •• - BANK, INSURANCE, ~ RAILROAD, And every description of STOCKS and BONDS Bought and .old on Commission.. Also. LOINS NEUOTIATED on collaterals or first class bustneca paper, by WILKINS & CO., stylEhlw N 0.71 Wcrurth et. (.2 EVEIiAL THINGS DESIRABLE IN HARD, TINES.— ° L Cheap Goods. 2. Neat and fashionable styles. 3. A good assortment and variety to ae• feet from. S. A pleasant afore slid accommodatine t sales. men. 5. Value received for money paid out. Inithese reap.3cta, BOEDIER'IZ, No. 107 Market street, promises to accommodate hia friends and the public generally with anything in the BOOT or SHOE department mylB THE MOST COSIPORTABLE,safe and effectual medicine that can be taken to obviate a costive state of bowels, without an inconvonlent and hurtful puttaUve effect. is Dr. RALPH'S VI:GETMAN. PILLS. This medicink also strengthens the organs of digestion, and purifies the blood. These Pills consist of two kinds—Nw. 1 and 2. .Priee 26e. per box, with full directions. We can safely recommend these Pills as an excellent medicine. Sold wholesale and retail by roplB S. L. OUTIIBERT, 140 Third stied. HOSIEJ`IY AIND GLOVES.—A. A. ALISON A CO; have just opened a very large assortment of all kinds of Summer Hosiery and Gloves. Also, 500 doz. of superior styles of Silk and Atotmlr Mitts. tuylB 20OASES of New and Desirabte Styles of DENAGN DE LADIES, 011A.LLIS, BEIIAGES, LAWNS, do., Just received by (mylS) 'A. A. MASON it ,CO. _____ LIMIER AILICB.—A. A. MASON CO. invite attention 0 to an assortment of new and very elegant styles of Foulard and India Mks they have j oat received. n)y18 NEW 011F.E82-100 Dozen W. 11. cutting recd and for sale by (my 18) lIENItY IL COLLINS. BEANS -21 sacks Email White ➢vans reed this day and for sale by (my 18) HENRY 11. COLLINS. "E)IIKARLS-2 tons received and fer sale by mylB HENRY 11. COLLINS BUTTER -2 bbls FreahltMljust received imd for vale by mylB . HENRY H. COLLINS. 46 I Must Have One OF DOWN & TETLNY'S ' RIFLES; beeense I know they are good shooting gone; baring seen them tried. You had better comae along with me to the Enter. prim Gun Works, and get one also. It may be they 'will do a little better if we buy two BOWN & =pixy, myl6 ]36 Wood street I"LVUR-600 bblv Extra and t. F. In store and for sale by mayle SPRINGER HARBSLINIII BACON -100 casks Hams and Shoulders reed; for sale by (myl6 SPRINGER HARBArGH OTATOES-2EO bus Neshannneke in store and for sale P by (myle) SPRINGER HARBAXTGII it CO. WOOL—Ce.ab paid for Wool by SPRINGER LIAB,BiIIGEI & myl6 No 295 Liberty street 'DIEU CAOES-8 dozen retorted sizes just received and JIP for aide by - (tnylikdalv) JAMES WARDEOP. SUnaIEIt•DLOOMLNG BULBS—Jacobian Lilies , filadi elan, Tuberose, Dahlia 110 04,&o. irlyl6:dew JAMES WARDIt.OP. PLANTS 'FOR BEDDING OUT.—Verbenaa, Belitropes, Roses by Hermosa, Safrosa; La Paolo), &0., for ink In large .nantßiai. by (myl6tdav) 'JAMES WARDAOP. ENCki tYrkiLLA BiIAWLS...—n, A, MASON it — eiy . r bave jest received some of ti Those nay and very ehlon• able /Mewls. tayl6- - - r AWES AND GENTIV BLCK P; coLojE GLOV.F.S.—Just rft'd 100 A dm P.'D jou's sup. Ittd Gloves. mylo A. A. MASON COO.. P LAIN BKRAGIES---A.L r,j Agos j :,j,co. are estrecd • large amottment of all colors of plait' Beragea. rmyle N lv OTll.lll6—le hereby given to all whom it may concern, nor of the B that aptate. oplicationf Pennsy will be mad , for e - to Ja a mes Pollock, °over, pardon for Cleorge. Taylor, for theremainder of the time he has been sentenced in action 17 and 60 of the Court of Quarter Sessiorks,to and for thaccmnty Alieglavrg, Mart* term, A. 1062. myls:lw J. White, AA.I, ESTATE BROKER, Wane No. 35 Arcade, {West _EL Avenue, Philadelphia. Timber and Coal Lands, Farms and City property bought, sold and exchanged; Honey procured on bond and !mort gage, personal property and merchardixe. Apply to in' ad dress as above. ztyl&lizt . Lotlrqr Sale. , AeboD fee t/ LOT, 24 f t fro t o Carsox l a4treet 1 11'100 feet ixt.deptb, lu il ' aduluu:, vill acid sheep. Enquire of GEO. V. GILLXOI4, jyla . - at office of the Morninc Fpst. -- • FOR SALE VERY CHE ABuII,DING LOT IN ALLEGHENYCITY, 24 feet by 100. A good hil.rn can be bad by applybkron at the office of the IdOMIIPIG POST. 31.&12 JOHN COCHRAN & BROS mart Onerf ORERIf OP IRON RAILING, -IRON VAUL • vwx,r,s , DOOltg - ,. • - Window Shutters, Window (31riards, Nos. 01 Second street and 811 Third (DESWEIN WOOD AND.MLUX27,) PIITSBURaII; . 'Lux on hand a variety of new patterns, Vancy a Plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention pal' to enclosing a rave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. tmli. A. A. cAattlea 8 8. CAP4/11111. A. A. cn.itaien ago., Qintex Aterth and AS`mitlifidd strut:, Pittsburgh, Its, AGENTS, STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE tEISURANCE CO. OP lIAILRIBBITUG. CAPITAL Oaod,ooo. 'GIRARD FIRE AND IdAIIINE INBORANCE COMPANY OP PELLADDLPICTA. (alma INSURANCE COMPANY • OF THE VALLEY: OF vinoiNza, ITINOREOTSII, V. A , capirAr, $3001000,, CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE, INBUILSECE COLIPAI4 4 4 lIARTFOItri, • coltn. - • mln CAPITAL , AND A55ET5.....1921,164,1 BQ. - Dissolution. tiIHE firm of' PENNOCK, MITCHELL k CO. Ins this day been. DISSOLVED by mutual. cmapent,Und . the Books of said concern having' been transferred to JOSEPH PENNOCK and NATHAN P. HART; they:ant* are author ized to settle and collect the aebto due saleLltrze.'• Persona knowing themselves Indebted will please call at PENNOCK * HART'S, No. 141 Wood . street; and ny genie. Those having claim's . against said. Sri's will present them for pay ment. • J'OBERII. PL'NNOCK,, . - THOS. MITCHELL; ' JOHN B. IRP RON. Pittsburgh, May Ist, 2815; NATHAN F. HART. COpurtineraltip. TOSEPEL PENNOCK and NATHAN - WAWA Into of the UP firm r.f Peunrek, Mitchell &Om lave assodated.them• Pelves In the FOUNDRY business, under life nrime - strd style of PENNOCK & MOST. 'll7e - -respectfnliy invite our friends and customers to visit us; at N 0.141 Wood street. Pittsburgh, May 1, 11155. JOSEPN PENNOCK NATNAN P. MAST. PENNOCK. RANT, (OP TILE'LSE; nur Prszrocx, ItinvONLL (0.,) FULTON FOUNDRY: , Warehouse, N 0.141 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . A constant supply of Cadting &eyes and 'Ranges, gloves and Grates, Wagon Boxes, all rises, Hollow Ware, Clem& Castings and POIDIIS, Tea Kettles, Bad and Tailors' 'lions, Water and Gas Pipes, and Miscellaneous Castings made GRAND PIANO, • NIJNNg CLARK NEW YORK. • lifir•TlLE PUBLIC of Pittsburgh and Allegheny In re spectfully invited to call at the Ml3Blll ETURE of the acoscribers No. L 9 FlFTlTstreet, and Of" — examine a superb Full Grand Piano, pride 81000, I From the Factory of NUN:4 8 A CLARIS, New York. This elegant instittment is tame in the, " EGIZABETIIPAN STYLE," the ornaments, front pieced and lean being elabo rately carved out of SOLID ROSEWOOD, It la full seven &levee, of the largest dimensions, and, in point of 'Varner, power and liquid. sweetness of tone, is . pronounced alto. gether unsurpassable. The subserthers will be happy to tocsin) the visits of. their friends .and the public In general, and. show them through theiralegant new establishment.. • IL. IC LEBEIL & BRO., Sign of the Golden harp, 1 , :0.53 Fifth street. . Cop . ICAVE .Tills p DAY artnershi (Apr 1 11th) otice associated_with me ilessre. Y. BURL TWIDETT and SANT,. 0. 01,AN1fY, bath of whom have been for many years ia my establiali. ment, and are already extensively and favorably known to my cm•tomers and the public generally as superior work. men, and of correct bus noes habits. We hope by this union of experience and - artistic skiff—especially 'in the watch department; by keeping a large and well selected stock of goods; by &elan: at moderate prices, and Jry chose attention to haziness., to merit a liberal share of patronage. To toy old friends and the public in general, who have for many years past so literally patrentred my .business I re tore my thanks, end solicit for the the'new firma contin, nano° of similar favors.' W. W. WILSON. Pittabtugh,April 11,.1e55... WILSON; TURBETT Si CLANEri Watch Illalmrsp - jewelers and Siiversmiths, • V/ Market street, corner rpir Attitistr-and - C smut DILL DRAWN DY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ON THE UNION,BANIELOYDOY, In 1317101 or £1 eirri UPWLTLOH, - - DitAFTS are - /Inian) at - all 'the' principal Towne of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT.' We also draw Hiunr Baas on 11!. A. Grunebaura & Balllu, - FRANKFORT A Which servo as ri Remittance to all parts of CIELItANY, SWITZERLAND and IInLLAND. .Persons intending fo travel abroad may procure, through us, Letters of Oro lit, on which. Money can be•oblainsd, as needed, to any part of Europe. . •••- . • Couscrios i of Bill., Notes, a. I otbor securities lu Ett• rope, will rendre prompt attention. " WILLIAMS CO, Wood, corner Third street. WILLIAN HUNTER, DEALES F.XCLUNIVELY IN FLOUR AND GRAIN. No. 299 Liberty 'street, Pittsburgh,, in. Comurmur Etc Erma; the BREST BRANDS of PENNSYLVANIA, 013/0 - INDIANA and aussomu, suPEILVINE and: • . Intel. will alwaia be sold at fla Lonest@ash priCra {spit S. DPKEE Sr. CO., MIKEE'S PENISISYLVAhIik.GtASS - ALL amts or , • WI N DOW- GLAS.S , ' Extra; Doable Strength, Ipitation: Crown. and:. Ruby Vials, Flasks, Pickle and Preserve Jere; Wine, Porter and Mineral Mules; Telegraphid & Liglitning-Rod Insulitors. SELS:CiD, BETWEEN 11700 D /6 'MARKET ST$, earsmrson. rzaria. But a short distance from the Steamboat Wentz etncl from Illononzahela House, St. Charles, and City /rate]: [ap2l J. H. JONES •E. ix mum% JONES, Sr. DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, apl9) 61. Avealm sritzET, Prxmatritatr_ THE ADAMS.: EXPRESS COMPANY. A JOINT' STOCK 'ASSOCIATION orgenirod . July 1, 1854; under Ms laws .of New-. York. Capital in 12,000 Share's!' ' - sarSTOCil 10.0.ERS INDIT7DUALZY LAZZa.lec t Pttrident-OEOEOE W. CABS, of Pittsburgh. MANAGERS: Geo. W. Cass, Pittsburgh. S. M. - Shoonsakor, Balloons% E. S. Santbrd, Philadelphia:. Johnson Livingston, N. York, W. B. Densmore, Now York. 0. Spooner, Bridgeport, Conn., A. Adams, Boston. - It. B. Einsley, Pali River, ThOmpson, 8prin0.606., ' Man. Agir OPTIOR, No. 64 POUSTLE E.TB.Zrf• TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE EASTERN CITIES 714 PENNA. CANAL AND 22411...80ADA D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia - and Baltimore. • THIS ROUTE being now in good order, we are Prepared to despatch property either way on favorable terms. Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will DO forwarded without charge for commissions, and all instruW. Lions promptly attended to. . . Address or apply to . D. LE eon .t cif Penn street and Cans4"Pit. 4 ht i , g b, - HARRIS A .. 1-Eggi t Receliing 'Depot N 0.13 South :Third Arre , e r, Delivering Depot, Dor' ek, Phlladelpkin. 551 /7,'"Ei t , - Agent, No. 75 51 "drth street, nalthriors. 41."ItteDONALD, Agent, No. 7. Batten , Piece, Ne* York. ap4:3m la COA3ELIBITILJ: I3 RAILD Opening from Went. -W.:44.3120re 1and County, to Lit,;.ton station in H ay .. "%to County. a fte farther „,.. r T D .7 :IItSDAY„ the l7th daY.of Ireh until the trains will run between the above points as folle-; a: LeaveW. est Newton at 5:30 A.3.1.; stopping "at teat Royal, Bmlr ,. Allll, and Jamb's Creek; reselling Leyton at tkls u r clock. Returning, learn Layton at. 64 A. 314 reaching West Newton- at 7:30;-' connecting with ,th leemboat "`The,rnaa Shrivel," for Pittsburgh, ttsbtirgh becond Train will leave West Newton &t 12 o'ciciek, M., for Laren, and- rettmUng, wlll leaveldsitou at 6 P. 31., stopping stall way station,' Pare from Pittsburgh to Layton, 42 ( tollea f One Dollar. Stages for .L'ltiontown and Conxiillavllle will cm:ingot with the Vales n. Layton. • . Freight 'will be transported' each - way daily. Per rates apply to D. W. CALDWELL,l4sl.,divistant Superb:6 l ,d e = Wait .Nowtou. .12111/ BARNES, --- 7 —7 : piwideit sad BUrerintendent. Pittabanzli.3.tav 313.1853 11114 CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, - - MAT T-1...15T G. TRR subscriber is how receiving large additioos hi s .stock,, which, 'when , completed, will be ono of the largest in the city, consisting of Velvet and Itnasrels Car rpe;esy Brussels, Impotial and .Extra ThreeTlYi apeEt47, Ingrain,Euperibse and - Fine do.; ToresttY, and plain Tenitlan ; Cotton, Hemp . , Bag and List Carpetse, Woolen and Cotton Druggeg . Door Mate; Windou - Sha des Stair Rods: de. _Also, a large assortment of 'Oil Cloths, from 2 to 18 feet wide. W. D. IWCALLIN. siaram - 82 Fourth street, below *Rem& MERRICK HOVSE. W. A. BLOSSOM, PROPRIETOR. NEW BRIGHTON' BLOW coufirr, PA, ~~-~-: ~._b:;-
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