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I - - OFFIC'UL PAPER -OF TBE CITY: PITTSY3ERGO' MONDAia --;- •iin. . , •_ /a - Reading Diatcer will be found on each Page of f this Paper. 41..PETTINGTUL & CV., Neumpap,er 6dvertising Agents.aro the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Post, and are authorised to receive ADViraIISE3 ENT3 and BOasettrnons for us at the same rates as required at-this valve. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their offices are at 'NM YORK, 122 Nesseb sTarsT, ,BOBTON, SMELL__ • MORNING POST JOB OFFICE'. We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the fact that. we have just received from Paladelphia &number of fonts of new Job Type, and are prepared -to fill orders for Was, Circulars, Bill Beide, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for eihibi -,tlons.. All orders will be promptly filled. far hin...T0111.4 W. S.VOARTII.Y Is our authorized carrier 011tbe route formerly served Ire ]one Foaa cos, and to alone eniltied; to collect from vreekTy tut...m:lhr re. THE OLDWORLD AND THE NEW. Within four months from this date a line of telegraph will be cotnpleted all . the way from New York city to St. Johns on . the island of Newfoundland. This will shorten the time in which Ectiopeatrnews can be received at New York at least four days. In six days then we shall have news from all the prineipal.conntries of Europe. A New York company, with aban dant capital and skill, has been engaged in the work for - More - than two years, and it is now approaching ouppletion. The route extends through a portion of Nova Scotia, New Bruns wick, Prince Edward's Island to Cape Breton. F rom this point it is seventy-four miles to the nearest point on the coast of Newfoundland. A submarine cable of that length will be comple ted by the Ist of Jane, and will be laid down in July. From that point on the coast of New foundland to St. Johns, the principal seaport on that island, the distance is four hundred miles. For that distance tho company has constructed a road and line of telegraph. In constructing the road rich beds of excellent ocal were discov ered, and also mines of copper and lead and quarries of elate and alabaster. fihe mineral wealth of the island has thus been for the first time explored and developed. St. Johns is situ ated on the eastern extremity of the island. Its trade has hitherto been with tho almost count less fishing vessels that visit that coast every year. It will now receive a new impetus from the discoveries and the enterprise of this Yan kee company. The steamers to and from En rope will there be supplied with coal, and as the I mines of lead and copper are opened a valuable trade will spring up. From New York to St. Johns, by the line of the telegraph, the distance is twelve hundred miles. Fully fourdays, then, before the mail steamers from Europe reach New York, the most important news it brings will be known all over this country. A mail will be delivered at St. Johns, and the steamer will hardly be out of its harbor till the news will be flying over the wires all over this country. Bat this great enterprise is not to stop at St. Johns. A London company, with ample means, has enterei into a contract with the New York company by which It stipulates to lay down a sub-marine cable from St. Johns across the At lantic ocean to the west coast of Ireland, a dis tance of fourteen or fifteen hundred miles. This they contract to have done by the year 1858 ; and the work is now in such a state of forward nese that it is supposed it can be completed In the summer of 1857. No doubt is now enter tained of the prnotibility of the undertaking; and in two years New York and London will bo in instantaneous communication by telegraph. London and the camp before Sebastopol " are already connected by the magic wires. When the trans Atlantic line is complete, events in the Crimea—the battles and bombardments; should - the war continue, may he known in St. Louis or I New Orleans on the same day of their occur rence, although they are nearly eight thousand miles apart. London too has telegraphic com munication with all the principal capitals of Eu rope ; and thus events occurring all over that continent can be known to us in a few hours. The nineteen days bombardment of Sebaatopol oost the Allies more money than the whole ex pense of completing this telegraph line &third of the way round the globe. There is now no doubt that in a few years tel. egraphio linea will be completed from Constan tinople to the East Indies, and from St. Peters burgh to China. Chinese and East Indian news, that we now wait for months, will then come In a day. So complete is now the communication between London and St. Petersburgh, through Belgnm, Holland and Prussia, that the leading articles that appear in the London Times in the morning are sent over the wires, and read at the palace of the Emperor of Russia before noon of - . the same day. The commercial value of such speedy intelli gence from all parte of the world is well under stood. Bat its effects upon the social and polit ical condition of the nations will be equally great and valuable. Nations so near each other in point of time must become more assimilated to each other in point of intelligence, and the relations between them become more intimate and friendly. Spirit of the Erecting Press The burden of, the Chronicle's song, as usual, is Flour:" It mentions that " contracts have been made for flour to delivered at New York in June at eight dollars'per barrel," and further ventures to prediot that "the price will not be more than six dollars per bbt. in Pittsburgh after harvest. We warn the readers of our af ternoon cotemporary not to place too much re liance on these statements, for it is whispered among the knowing ones that the Chronicle is in the interest of the Bears of the flour market. Its holding out the delusive hope of a deoline in the face of stubborn facts and figures that "nev er lie," wbnld seem to give color to the rumor. Virginia 0. K.-. Henry A. Wise Governor. Tho returns received thus tar show very dia. tinotly that Henry A. Wise has been eleoted Governor. What his majority will be is hard to guess, as the returns are very much mixed. In some counties ho is represented to have even gained on the vote of Mr. Pierce, who had 15,- 221 majority in the State; while on the other band Flournoy has gained largely on the vote of Scott. In the fourth Congressional District Wise's majority is 1,498, with Cumberland and Powhatan (both Democratic counties) to hear from ; in the same district Pierce's majority was 1,474 California Senatorship There seoma to be much difference of opinion as to whether Dr. Gwin is entitled to the honor of being United States Senator from California In consequence of his having received a plurality on the Bret ballot. This view is taken of it by his friends, but a private letter from Stockton says : The Senatorial election bas assumed a new aspect. Dr. CI win claims that ho was elected on the Oral ballot, which wee taken last winter, he haring received a plurality of all the votes cast; but I do not think he will succeed In estab• tithing his claims, as an art of . the Legislature enya ably that It requires a majority et all the rates to elect." Nantes 'Election. A despatch from Bt. Louis, dated 0 10 4;144 . states that in all the districts in which an elec tion was held, pro-slavery men have been-re tail:iv:lto the Legislature. This may be true, but it needs confirmation. B.I.EIWAEMENT OF THE BATEMANS.-Mx. Foe ter has effected an engagement for another week withaiese ? little dramatic wonders. They offer .'capital bill for to-night. A COLORED 'D. D. IN THOUT,LE —Rev. James W. C. Pennington, a colored minister,' residing \ at No. 29 Sixth avenue, New York, was forcibly ejected}-from one of - the cars of the Sixth avenue railroad on Thursday: morning last. The driver notified him that it was against the rules for black people to ride with white people, but the reverend gentleman paying no attention, be was Iseized by the coat collar and put out. Under. taking to make a demonstration against the driver afterwards, he was arrested and taken to YIAT 28 the tombs, but, after an admonition from the justice, be was let go. This individual has hid the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity con ferred upon him by the University of Heidelberg. He also, claims to be a. descendant of a 3ladingo Prince. Was there ever a better illustration of the leveling tendency of our institutions than this ejection of a Sprig of Royalty by an mai : brie driver 1 The New York Times of Friday has a scorch ing communication in defence of the frail sister hood who have been so summarily dealt with by Mayor Wood. The' writer says : "If a Man's personal liberty is invaded, we talk of magus charts, the constitution, the laws of nature, &0., but when those who, sacrificed to our lust and perfidy are first banished from their homes, and then driven into the streets to await the Alms House or suicide, are hunted by policemen and oast into prison, I am humbled, as a man, that neither Christianity or Humanity offers to shield them" Newark, N. J., is now estimated to contain a population of 57,200 persons. In 1850 the United States census made the population 38,894, Newark is entirely a manufacturing place, and its rapid increase shows that our manufacturing cities are destined to become great cities. In 1826 the population of Newark was 8017 ; in I 1830 it was 10,095 ; in 1835 it was 18,201 ; in I 1846, 25,483. (Correspondence of the New York Daily nines TitIPiGS I& CALIFORNIA. SACEIAIIESTO, MONDAY, April 30, 1856. The past fortnight has not been productive of any change in the business transactions or money matters cf the country, for the better. A Idling in prominent articles of merchandise of twenty.five to fifty per cent. has brought die• aster to many houses, who, though not insol vent, are stripped of the wealth they had accu mulated. Candles, Sugar and Flour have been the prin cipal losing articles ; the latter so much of a drug in the market that on effort is being made to dispose of a portion of the surplus by shipment to New York, per clipper ship Charmer. Other vessels are up for freights and cargoes, and Wheat and Flour will, for a novelty, be sent Seventeen thousand miles for a market. There is a year's supply of these articles now on band, and a new crop due in three months— a larger ono than ever produced before. The re• cult is inevitable ; either a market must be found at once, or the farmers must seek other employ. 1 1 merit. Large quantities have been shipped to China for eight months past ; to Australia—to Chili, even, a quantity of Wheat has been sent on.a venture. Selling here at 10. per pound, or 95c. per bushel, it can compete in Chill with success, and be sold at cost with freight; in the East, a profit is anticipated. Butter has always been deemed a reliable article to send to this market, but is now as precarious as any other. The influx of stock across the Plaine has en abled hundreds of persons to establish dairies, and manufacture a fresh article. This is now so abundant in our market, as to be sold at the same rates of the imported article, and, of course, obtains the preference. As it is steadily increasing as a branch of domestic manufac ture, the demand for importations will decrease. The rate of money on loans Is three per cent. still, and there is not any scarcity out of San Francisco. At that place, so largely bave spec• illations in real estate been indulged in, that loans were made on property, worth a year since $50,000, to the amount of $30,000 or $35.000. The same is now worth, perhaps. $20,000, and mortgagera surrender the proper. ty for the amount loaned. Last week the foreclosures were so great that the sheriff and clerk bad twenty deputies. Uo til the plethora of goods at the metropolis is consumed, (pity there could not be another con flagration,) the same state of affairs will con tinue to exist. The legislature during the present session passed many wholesome taws, and but few that merit censure. Moat of those concocted for private ends have been killed by Governor Big ler's veto.. Ho has advanced to a high point in estimation of many who have hitherto been his enemies, by his unswerving opposition to any thing that would be a draft on the State Trea sury for unnecessary purposes. A law has been enacted that will prevent fro quenoy of, if not entirely suppress the barba rous practice of duelling. It requires any legis later on taking the oath of office, to swear he has not been engaged in or aided a duel sines the passage of the law. Requires the survivor In a duel to pay all the debts of the other party. beeidelf disqualifying him for any place of trust or profit In the State. It is coneidered a com plete preventive. Dr. (twin and the entire Cali fornia representation in Congress ere here. Senator Weller will make this place his perma nent home. Dr. Owlet's partisans say he is re elected United States Senator, having received a plurality vote. It is dubious if the Hon. gen tleman will claim his seat upon such light and frivoloua,grounds. The State has purchased a fell length portrait of, Captain Sutter, by Jewett, for $2,600, to be hung in the Assembly Room, and ordered ano ther of Major General Wool, U S. A. Mining affairs are now more prosperous than over be fore. From every direction the same word is returned of success and golden rewards for toil and patient waiting. The dust flaws freely through the market, and you will eventually get the lion's share as usual. Quartz mining is improving monthly by in crease of facilities in extracting ore, and by superior machinery that is now made In the State. A claim in Calaveraa County, with we ter power and three sets of crushers, hae yield ed $22,000 the past year. The rain of Thursday last was probably the last visit we shall have Ibis season. Crops look finely, fruit trees thrive with a speed unknown in your cold climate, and abundant yields of grains, vegetables and fruits will be gathered, if they cannot be made profitable to the growers. The interest on our city debt will be promptly paid, and since my last letter parties have made offers at high rates to take the entire loan 'mins sary to be made, should the bonds maturing in July next be paid instead of renewed. As near as can be ascertained, a majority of the Council intend paying the loan in cash, as here tofore. Improvements in buildings are taking place daily in our city—the pact year no less than a million dollars having been expended in brick buildings. The railroad is graded from the city fourteen miles ' • in some portions it Is net fully com pleted. The sleepers will be placed during the month of May, and the iron expected to arrive in June will be then placed. The oars, locomo tive and fixtures entire,.are shipped, as per bills of lading that aro here. The engineer, Mr. Judah, is confident the road will be completed and in running order t y August. When done, the stock will pay larger dividends than those of any road in the world. The assessments of 60 per cent. made thus far have paid all the current expenses. Miss Davenport is performing here to crowded and delighted audiences. Anna Bishop, Boohsa, and Herr Mengis, to slim houses. Neafie and Miss Estelle Potter have played a good engage ment and left. Silsbee has not yet appeared in the city. Hoare. SUICIDE Olt A ETHANCIEIL—On Saturday morn• ing, the body of a man, apparently a German, was found euepended by the neck, on a tree, in the woods of Reserve township, a short distance from Allegheny city. Coroner Lowry held an inquest, but could not ascertain either hie name, residence, or any other particulars. Several little boys testified that they had met the de ceased a short time before his body was disco, ered, and he had-told them he was sink, and ex pressed an intention to take hie life. Re had no papers or money on his person. SAINTS FOR UTAII.—The Amazon, which de parted yesterday for St. Louis, took out 260 Mormons, who are bound for the Salt Lake re gion. The men are as stout and healthy a body as wo have ever seen, and the women cleanly, and many of them good looking. These saints have not yet been initiated into the mysteries of the spiritual wife system. A rtiLow named Edward Harlon was oom witted to jail on Saturday, by 'Squire Carnahan of ChartiersloWnship, for stealing a pair o boots from Daniel-Baker, - -" Failure . of the Twenty Mile Race Attempt of Flora Temple to Trot Twenty The Horse Withdrawn en the Twelfth Thousands of perSone from New York and elsewhere repaired to the Centreville Course, Long Island, on Thursday afternoon, to witness the great trial of speed and bottom of the cele brated b. m. Flora Temple. It being very seldom that a race of such long distance is ever made or announced by our turfmen, an unusual number of visiters came from abroad. No such excite- f ` 4". Miles in One Hour. meat has transpired on the Lomlsland tracks since the pacer Hero went one hundred miles in note hours, as prevailed on this occasion. About 'noonday the people commenced flocking to the course by railways, stages, coaches, light wag ons, country box wagons, dirt carts, and every other description of vehicle that could be thought of. As the day advanced the crowd increased, and up to the hour of four o'clock—the time for starting,—the stands, fences, and a portion of the large enclosure, were densely filled with spectators. Early in the morning the track was re-surveyed and found to be sixteen feet over mile, which gave the judges power to deduot 320 feet from the first or twentieth mile. The infor. mation of this discovery were soon within the knowledge of every man on the ground.' The was said to be in fine order, and the odds I were $lOO to $6O in favor of the feat being ao• compliehed. Even bets of $lOO, $6OO and $l,- 000 wore made on the result, and those who were supposed to have all the "points" down, suffered to the extent of ten or twelve thousand Shortly after four o'clock the judges were as signed to their places, and announcing them• selves ready, Flora Temple was driven in front of the stand under the reinmanship of Mr. War ren Petlbody, who was chosen by James D. Mc- Mann to drive her the entire distance. The landmark was set for the starting and ending of each mile, end as the flag wee struck, the word go" was given, and the beautiful little animal glided away amid the applause of her backers and admirers. She darted off to the quarter pole at a 2:30 gait, but slightly slackened her speed before going the mile, and came up in 2:66. First Mile —The wind was much increased duet blew, and being overcast, it was much to 'he disadvantage of the horse. The utmost care seemed to be used by the driver in keeping his steed to her work, without fretting. Second Mile.—The mare was not the least troubled In her gait, and seemed to act as if she could go fifty miles as easy as twenty—but the result proved very different. Third Mile —Flora was now twenty-two se conds inside of her avcrsge time—three minutes —and many were of the opinion that the was going too fact on the commencement. Fourth Nile. —The mars hero fell off a little, bat still kept within the average time. She made this mile in 2:59, and was not materially , worried. ' Fjth ffile.—This mile was trotted within one second of the previous one, and the horse was apparently laboring slightly. Sixth Nile.. On the Birth mile, Flora lost four seconds, which, together with her actions, indi. sated she was working hard. Seve-nth Mite—Before reaching the quarter on this mile, the mare exhibited severe labor in keeping up the three minute gait. Hero the financial speaulators began to east sheeps' eye, at each other. Eighth Mlle.—This was the unlucky mile, Flora woe quite tired on the book stretch. She was hold up, her mouth sponged out, and then resumed her speed, but unfortunately, the shoe flew from her left fore foot, when within a few rods of the Judges' stand. There—the jig is up l" exclaimed one, while another individual was heard to say—" Say, you are judges—why dont you stop the hose, and put on her shoe ?" [Laughter.] The owner was discouraged, but he permitted the mare to continue onward with out the shoe. Ninth Aide —Notwithstanding the accident, the animal did not give up, and started un the next mile, 24 seconds inside of the average me. Tenth Mlle.—When the mare wan cloniog on the tenth mile she made a break and seemed to act wildly, owing to the assemblage crowding oser ou the traok. She grew lame, and it was evident that that ehe rouet soon Eleventh Able.—The hoarder again sponged the month of Flora, but her lameness ;o creased, and the driver !signified his Intention to stop her. Twelfth Hile.—As the horse started on this mile, it was disoovered ehe had bursted a vein, and the blood spattered over the forward axle. It was no wee to try any further, and she was withdrawn by the owner. Annexed will be found an accurate record of the time of each mile, and also the aggregate, as carefully pre. pared by our Reporter AGGREGATE Minutes. Er , rondi. Allnutc,. lrccuda 2 511 69 8 63 .. 55 .. ~.. Address of the Cledho Bishops. [From the National latallliTeneer.) Messrs. Gales and Beaton will oblige a very large number of their most attentive readers by giving a place to the following closing son triages of an address of the Bishops of the Catholic Church, recently assembled in Council at Baltimore. The advice conveyed in it par takes so clearly of those sentiments of heavenly charity and patriotio devotion which should characterize the true Chr atian, that I think it deserves a wide circulation, and therefore I so• licit a place for it in your widely read journal. I may add that I have for nearly forty years at tended a Catholic church, and I can with great truth say that I have never heard from pulpit or altar, a word or sentence conflicting or in consistent with the sentiments and principles of this address. May 21. T. L. N. Beloved Brethren of the Laity, we embrace you all with parental affection, and entreat you to walk circumapeotly, for the days are evil. You know what manner of precepts we have given you in the name of the Lord Jesus; for this is the will of God, your sanctification. Practise patience, forbearance, charity towards all. In the exercise of your rights as free citi , :ens, remember your responsibility to God, and. act as freemen, but not as haviog liberty as ti cloak for malice, but as the servants of God. Respect and obey the constituted authoritieso for all power is from God, and thiy that resist, resist the ordinances of God, and. purchase for themselves damnation. To the General and State Governments you owe al : legiance la all that regards the civil order:, the authorities of the Church challenge your obedience ip the things of salvation. We have no need of pressing this distinction, which you fully uuderetand and constantly observe. You know that we have uniformly taught you, both publicly and privately, to perform alt the ditties of good citizens, and that wo have never exacted of you as we ourselves have never made, even to the highest eoclesiastipal authority, any engagements Inconsistent with:the duties we owe to the country and its laws. On every oppor tune occasion, we have avowed those principles, and even in our communications to the late Pon• tiff, we rej•oted as a calumny the imputation that we were, in civil matters subject to his au thority. Be not disturbed at the misstate ments of our tenets which are daily made, or at the effort to deprive us of our civil rights, and of the confidence and esteem of our fellow citizens. Formidable as is the combination for this pur pose, we do not despair that the juatico and good sense of the nation will soon discover the groundless character of the suspicion thrown on the fidelity of Catholics, whose religion teaches them to respect and maintain the established or• der of society, under whatsoever form of govern mentahey may be placed. Brethren let the light of your example shine before men, that they may see your good work and glorify your Father who is in Heaven. .Pray for the conversion and sal vation of all men, for this is the will of God, who desires that all men may be saved and may come to the knowledge of the truth. Given under oar hands, in Provincial Council, at Baltimore, the 18th day of May, in the year of onr Lord 1866. tFEANCIfII PATBICX, Archbishop of Baltimore. tRICIELARD VIHOWIT, Bishop of •Wheeling. tNlicHer.x, Bishop of Pittsburgh. f Sows, Bishop of Richmond. Vona NZPOEIVOZITS, Bishop of Philadelphia. Vostrz, Bishop of Erie. JOHN BARRY, ' Administrator Of Savannah.. P. N. Lywort, D. D., Admidatrator of Charles ton. JIIIIOIIB NOT REQVIUED.—An order of Abe District Court was made on Saturday, not re quirlng the attendance of Jurors summoned_to serve at the term commencing on the second Monday of June. MMEM OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.. _ TIJFI ONLY RAILROAD , tanira. "Vanderbilt, N 0.185 &MOW stroa6 gays RUNNING WEST FROMof Dr. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS: -- Being unwell, and not -knowing, whether It:proceeded - rime derangement of the 'llier;or merely hysterics, Ivrea. persuaded to purchase a box of Dr. id'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, and before I had used them all, was entirely relieved. lam now enjoying perfect healthiandchemfally recommend Dr. sPLane's Celebrated Liver Pills Go all aimi , larly afflicted. New Von, March 25,1852. - • P. p.—The above valuable remedy, ale, Dr. trLane's Celebrated Vermifuge, can be had at: all respectable Drug Stores in this city. -" Purchasers will please benareful to ask for, and take none but Dr. hi'Lane'e Liver Pills. There are other Pills, pur porting to be Liver Pits, now basic the public. Also, for Bale by the sole proprietors, FUMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd k Co:, 60 Wood street. Ox and 'atter , MONDAY,Muck 12th, 1855, ths PASSEN GER TRAINS will run as foil:iris, until further notice : FAST Tato ant =An NT 3 A. 51. - - Stan TRAIN " " AT 8 - . A. 51 ExesassTaang " AS 3P. M.* These Trains all run through to. Crestline, and Connect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, an/ Bender:lain° and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield, counectiorm are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, de.; and at Alliance for Cleve. land, Ac. No trains run on Sunday. , Through Tickets mid to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities in the West. The NEW BRIG lITON Ada: I 3I3IODAT IoN TRAIN will learel`ittsbnigh at 10 A.M. and 6 P. SL, and Now Brighton . at 8 A. 3L and 1 P. IL For 'rackets and further information, apply to J. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monongahela flows- Or. at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agents ritt.burgh, March 10th, 1855. (mlel0) .CO - A Secret for the Ladles-.410W TO PRE. SERVE BEAUTY.--:.Don'ture Chalk, Llly White, or any of the so-called reametic.OcieOnreal a Earl or sallow corm plexion .t you would hare the roses brought back to your cheeky a clear, healthy and transparent ekia, and life and rigor infused through the systeru y ipt a bottle of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and take It according to direztions. It does not tsste quite as well es your - sweet-meats; but If after a few closes ou do not find your health and beauty reviving, your step elastic and vigorous, and the whole system re freshed and invigorated like a Spring morning, then your case is hopeless, and all the valuable certificates we possess go for naught. It is the greatest purifier of the blood known; to terfactly harmless, and at the same time power fully efficacious. • See advertisment In another column. [myl6:daw ov-T be Pleasure and Comfort of being watt ,trim in a SUIT OP CLOTHES, Is greatly enhanced ty having them 0000, and 8131TAIT.P. vu rue [mesas. (HUBBLE tins got all that is necessary to effect that great TOITTUTO0211• tion, both as -regards fit and quality of goods. Persona wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately eparged, feu do so by calling at Lturrirr Pram, bead of Wood. P. S.—Pantaloons, in particular, la one of his greatest f nate& Ile e .nnot be beat in the yle and fit of this gar ment. Numerous refeecnces could be given, if necessary, to corroborate this stateme t. (de O) E. ni nuts; 4a7- Stocking Factory.— C. DALY'S Stocking Factory, where everything is made in the HOSIERY LINE, is it the corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. He is con. Ritually turning oat every variety of Hosiery, well male and otatible to the eeason, which may ba always obtained Wholesale and Retail at his Store, corner of Market alley ant Fifth etteet. Don't forget the name—C. DALY and No. 20. spa. UolVe have limit received from the East a large lot of Yardarm, Centon, Drat and Canada STKAW HATS, which we can sell touch below the usual price. Straw fate from 25 cents upwards. Panama lists from $1,50 to $4,00. 510110 AN A CO., roy26 , 164 Wood street. Cannot be ktzeetled fer Quality and Cheapness to the City—Those $3,50 and $4 SILK lIATo sand at No. 164 Wood street, next to the new Presbyterian Church, oae door from Sixth street: MORGAN CO, 104 Wood street. - . , acre- Marti ticatlon, the instant a plaster Is applied, must cease, and vigor is - given by DA LLEY'd PAIN 11X. TRACTOICS galvanic effects, and except toe parts arc de• comprved, they will own be restored to th•ir natural color; Mot if co, the contagions influence will be neutralized and arras . el, for mortification cannot proceed whe'evor the solve b' laid ou, and new foci will certainly be generated. P3IOON 01,11 1119:Cr.i, raPTILSX LcD 1FW1173 Are r 'ndered quite bar oleos by rubbing In instantly a quantity t f 1/ALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOII, and after It has molten, and 'hid spots are vislide. Even then, like the voltaic battery, it will drrectiy attract, diver Ave, and metamorphose the poisoning halite:lce. At the sting of hem and motquito-s, the Messed it touches yon the pain ends. The bites of rabbi animals also are as epee Illy nem Not/ • genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with alga:awes of lIENRV 11A LLEV, bfanufacturer, C. N. Of..IeREN ER h CU, Proprietor.. Pohl at 26 cents per box by Dr. G. 11. REISER, 140 Wood street, sni by nearly every dealer to medicines thronchout the United fitatsa. All otders or letters for ire forcuntiim or advice, to be addressed to C. V. CLICK RNEII New York. milkArow2w &' We refer our refuters to en ad terdsetnent in another column, for full particulars concert:An; the IIYO iIiTA of Dr. Curtis. It is said to be one of the most remarkeble cures, for all descriptions of diseases of the Lungs, ovar dis covered. Its citifies hero Lean testified to by hundreds, who have obtaintel their knowledge by the best of all teach ere—experience. Chu Ccans' ILYGLANA is the original and only gvnuine emirs.. nevl4-3w "It ARNOLD. Sr. WILLIAMS, 11X.NtraCITSIZS Cr Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FEVYINO GENERALLY, For iVarming and Ventilation of Buildings. eil• A. Q W. rontrort for Worming and Ventilating by meow or Hot 'Water, Plpta or Chitson'e Furnace, Chordal, &hod% Hearth:Of. Fsetortes, G.oeu Mow , . Cour tlloutel, Jails, Hotels, or Dwelling!. N 0.2.5 !Call KET street. Patent:lran. attla NORTH WESTERN INSIIHANCE I.:O2IYANY, OFFWE,_NO. 743 WALNUT UTREET, (CHARTER PERI'ETUAL. Authorize,' Capital, 8300,000. S31:1 - iti LIAELIJ TOIL TILE LUSt.I.B Or TUL COV PAfII. In titzek 114 W, (n•gotisble totru,) serum! I.y Mort• pm, and Judgment. $lllO,OOO In Bills Itoculyntile, 51.ortgagos and Judgmer.t. Ilanda, ka la Cash, Coal Atbebt and Cant, home. 35 6 i 9 11 aT 33 co 3159 4n se 11 11;i ,4" 4 SPECIAL NOT lU.ES Lungs I Lunge 1 I •Tntal s=!'el,unt, 11. CADWEL, President 0. .11:1: , 11, Secretary. irik- Fire, lalerineand inland Trkanoportation risk=, taken at:current rates. REFERENCES PISTOBIJaaII. Kramer A.. Itabm, Coning, Itotiert. , n . Co., N. lialnira k Sons, Wm. Ilaga.ey Cu., J. A Hutchison Ar Co D. Leon it Co., Murphy, Tiernan CO. PCOLADILPILIA Wainright, Iluntinzton M. L. Hollowell & Co., A Sloyd, David 3 Proven & 01., C. H. A (leo. Abbott, Wood & Oliver Heaton & Denehla, Coleb Cope Al a.. Ches. Megargee A Co., Drexel A 03, Bankers, Hon. Wm. D. Keley, Scott, linker & Co., Harris, Mule A Co., Desl, Million At Co. J. BANKS KNOX, &gent, declll ty No. 113 Water street. Pittsburgh Niiwciaut(tifi Life, Fire and Marino Insurance Company; CORNER OF WATER AM) MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. RODENT GALWAY . , President. JeS. D. APCits.b, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE 1118116. ALIO, a-alnat and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Attie idasippi rrvera and tributaries, and tdarine -Risks generally. And agalbst Lose and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. . Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DLEACTOIta: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, Jame!' 8. loon, John Fullerton, John M'Alpin, Samuel M'Clurkan, William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Oaztem, M. D., David Richey, /amps Marshall, John M'Uitl, Horatio N. Lee. Kittennind. • CITIZENS , Insurano• Company or W Plttsburgh.—WM. DADALEY. President; SAMORL L. MAIISIIELL, Secretary. • Officer 44 Water Street,hettoern Morketand Woodstreeta. • Insures MILL end ()ARGO Risks,on the Ohio and Missts• sippl Rivers and tributaries. Insures eget net Loss or Damage by Wire. Also--,s gawp. the Perils of the Bea, and I nland NaTiga• lion and Transportation 13/111DOTORB: William Deploy, Richard Floyd, James 31. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel lien, William Bingham Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dilworth: Isaac M. Pennock, Franeia sellers, Harbaugh, J. Seboonmaaer, WalterDryant, William D. flays. John Shipton. dee2l 03, 1-10 WARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa...OFFICE, No. 108 TIIIRD ST LIIET, opposite the Telegraph Office. This Association is organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, in case of sickness or ac cident. paying a small yearly payment, thalnembers of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sickness, averaging from $2,2.5 to $lO per week. In this Association all members are equally interested in the management and profits. B. D. WILENZID, President. T. J. nincrica, Secretary. Finance CoMmitteo—JoSlLll Huta, Jents . Rtutra, G. N. Romeo?. Consulting Physician-4'. busn, M. D. Dividend.--The Director , of the PENNSYL I.O 3" YAN LA INSUIt &NOE COMPANY OF PITTIiDURGILI have this day declared a Dividers' of Two Dollars per Share, sayable at the Office of the Company on and after the 25th inst—onnhalf to be paid In oath, and the residue to be placed to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement upon the certificates. A. A. CABBIsn, Slay 151.11,11355—(myledos] Secretary. they STORE, Drug Store for SaIe...II.ETAIL DRUG STORE,tavotably located, at the corner of Chestnut and Liberty streets, Allegheny City, wil be sold on reason able terms. For particulars, eequre of FLEMING BROS., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, aplatlmaatri No. 80 Wood street, Pittsburgh, pa. Boot and Shoe alanufactory. P II JAMES O'DONNELL & BRO., 7f o Plt ld tsbor P EX, l ga n t Y ll i we n y fo l r i m ave th op e en 6ll a en m s anufactory of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SIIOES, At No. 70 Smithfi the eld stree be t, to till WEYNAN'S BUILDINGS, y will prepared all orders of every description • of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. In ordevto accommodate all classes of enstomers they will also keep on sale a good-assortment of the best eastern work. Also, ell descriptions of children's wear. Terms strictly cash; goods at cash prices. A share of the public patronage le solicited. rmy2:6m PEARL STEAM BULL, '• ALLEGHENY. Aar noun DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of thelwo 011.1)12.8 may be left at the Mill, or in boxes et the stores of LOO AN, WILSON a CO., 52 Wood stmt. BRAWN* REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clair ate IL SOLIWARTZ., Druggist, egheny. rartiae: clean, Oh DELIVIHT, onymiti KENNEDY & CO. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS my2B.daw 10s Young .111on , s Christian Aisoolation. The regular, Monthly Meeting will be held upins Tina (Monday) EVENING, at 7% o'clock. at the Rooms of the Association, corner of Third and Market streets. Tha members and .Young:Men cenerally arainsited to attend. (osy2B:lt9 GEOr D. lIALL;Seey. Notice. • MITE ANNUAL MEETING of Stockholder('. farr - the 'NATII Election of. Directors of the PITTSBIIIIOI4CIIICIN AND LOULPTILLE COMPANY, will be held on the FIRST MONDY E (4th) OF JUNE NEXT; at the office of PLUM, Hams & Co., in the City-of Pitts burgh, at two o'clock, P. M. J. K. 3100RHEAD, President. Pittsburgh, May 26, I.6ss—itnyalwl ~• miss CON'.—Came to the residence of the "Air subscriber, residing In Franklin township, Alle• theny county, on the lath of Maya LIGIIT.RED lion, with the top of her left horn broke—supposed to" have had thimbles on. She,is about ten years old. The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges and take her sway, or she will be exposed at publid rale, according to law mvSB-3twe • CI TRINRUCK'9 EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT is R erivied k from No. 128 to No 111 WOOD street,. North side, sixth door below Fifth street Will open on Tuesday, 50th inst., and will be happy to see his former customers and the public imgeneral. Sts film Res for accommodating the public are ten-fold at his new quarters. .gar Don't forget the Big Lantern. myraamAl 8. STKINRUOK. LA °USES, LOTS AND FM:MS.—We would invite the attention of tbotte who may wish to purchase a Home for themselves and family, to the great variety of Houses; Lots and Farms we have for sale. We have now on hand very cheap Building Lots, at $2OO, laso, $4OO end upwards: Also, Houses and Lots, from $OOO to $lO,OOO, in variona cations in and adjacent to the two cities. Improved Farms at frdna 110 to $lOO per acre. Also, choice Farming Land, at from one dollar and Oily cents per acre to six dollars. Terms accommodating, and title indisputable. Persona having property of any kind to dispose of, wilt Pod It to their interest to give us a call. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, Real Estate and General Agents, my 23 140 Third street, Pittsburgh. 'Ur RS. SOUTLIWORTH's NEW BOOK The . !diluting in Bride, or Miriam the Avenger. By Mn. Emma D. E N. liottriherorth, author of "Tile Lost Helm.," "The Wife's VlctorY," *Corse of Clifton," "The Discarded Daughter," " Retribution," et e., etc. Complete In I volume of 635 pages, bound in cloth, for one dollar and twenty-five cents: or in 2 volumes, paper covers, for one dollar. For sale by H. MINER k CO., No. 32 Smithfield street. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF BANK STOOK. —On THURSDAY evening, May 31st, at 8 o'clock:- at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will nit sold, by order of the Administrators of the estate of Thos. Perkins, deed: LO shares Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank Stoat. 00 do Bank of Pittsburgh do 40 do Exchange Munk do m yOO P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. IIND.AGNB AND TigSIIES.—A. A. MASON & CO. have j 13.. t. opened another choice lot of Benton and Themes, comprising soma new and very deelrable styles of Figured Goode, and all the most fashionable plain colors. Also, soma very elegant Berageßobes. mv2:3 Ci UmM Mt 811 A WLS —A. A. MMABON - h CO. have re. eeived a splendid a•eortment of Bummer Shawls, in plea and Embroidered Crum Late, Slik,Steljp,Cathmere, de., le. my2B IL„f A NTIL LLS—Several new and beautiful styles, of .131 Mantlllaa will be opened on Monday, 28th instant; by uty2B A. A. MASON & CO., 25 nth et. r%TOES -200 bus. Pink Es e and Peach Red Potatoes, from Northern New York, receieed and for sale try ray2.B ATIVNGL, LE a CO. S llAD—lsew No 1 Bait'e prime Ebad; No.l •• Earring; Receiving anti for gale by mT2S ATWELL, LYE 00 4111D-I'2 kegs No. 1 Lard madam! on condgnment and for sale by (ray= ATWELL..LrE & CO. vomtat:Lv A 8 OTHERS SEE YOU: Go forth t7l with to CARGO'S DAGUERREAN ROOMS, No. 78 Fourth stunt. Pricy& It and upwards. my2B STUCK. ISA LNS—V/ . 0. MitIARINEY, Auctrioxsza.—Wa will sell" the following desirable Bonds and Stocks, at our Banking Rooms, N 0.71 Fourth street, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 229th inst., at 8 o'clock: 92,000 Allegheny County Donde; 2,000 first roaring* Pitts. and Btoub. 7 per et. Bonds; 1.600 Pittsburgh to per coat. Bond , ; 1,000 Allegheny City do 14 Shares MUM? Deposit Bank: 6 do Ideehanizs' Bank of PlttAturght 20 do Ohi., and Penna. Rail) ; 30 do Pennsylvania Insurance Co. 150 do Bluff Mining Co. 10 da Citizens' Insurante Co. - 0 do 51onongthel a Navigation Cu. 10 do Allegheny Valley D. B. Co. 10 do Turtle Creek Plank D. Co. 1G do Pittsburgh, Cin tk Louisville Teleg`h Co. $lOO Certiflcate of Loan of Blau:Land Market Mouse Association. XTIIST I.looKS—Oodey% Lady's Itcok for Jane :03 cents; l`etertotes National Magazine " 1T Frank Leslie's Jours al " 18 Rallou's Flogazine " 10 . Yankee Notions Littelra Living Age London Punch Waver.y Magazine; Westminster Review My Brother's Keeper, by Mies Warner; Just received by exprets, and for sale lower tben can be hal elsewhere at La UF.8.611'8 BOOK STORE, myl6 07 Wood _ street. VIT . HAT A SALLOW PACE! WHAT COARSE IWVEIII VV LI ANDS!!—Eise the HERPETIC SOAP; it :renders the Ricin smooth, soft eta delicately 'white and !removes ten and napes. of the s kin. Allohaps. chafes, se.; on the hands are healed by it. Price only 12% cents per cake. Sold a holesale and retil by mr.:l3 S. L. CUTHIIERT,I4O Third street- , I LEA WAlte, TABLII CCT ,So.—castors, Tea netts, Table Cutlery, KI/iveP, Forks; Spooos, Salt Vetisksry . German Silver end Plated Sponui_sud Forks. Also,Ture Silver B,coona. Forks, Butter EI:OEN Tea lirkiveas:Ladlee, Cane fiends, dc dc , manufactured on our own , premises, and at Irl3 than eastern prices. fQ- Wntch work done In a Fuperior manner. WILSON, TURBETT d CLANRY, 67 Market atrcet. corner of Fourth. 1 1 iNE JAVA AND RIO COFFENS. Baker's Drotas,Cocoa and Cho olate; Loveriegre Refined Sugars;.rreiTed rad Tor sale by S. ..I.II.YNNS,. ruy2B " rektn Tea Store," No. 38 Fifth street. G OLDEN SYRUP-13 hbls sapprior Golden Syrup merit inu stud for mtlo br (my2ol ATWELL: LEE I CO. llACkgsi IIAMS--/000 lint. City Cured Barn) in store and ter POOP by I my2Bl ATWI3I.A. LEE 1 CO. . kegs ntsortun Nails in tants and' for was by 1.11 rny2B - ATWELL, LEE & CO. 11 for Sale: tiItERS WILL FIN o GOOD DAY at the RED LION R HOTEL BrABLE, low for the ready. rtiO POSTERITY HAND YOURSELF DOWN. How? By getting your Picture. Go fotthwith, then, to CABGYS, 70 Fourth atreet, and take a sitting—a few minute+ will suffice. Price, to cult all. my2s E STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny At New Brighton Plank Rued Co are hereby notified that an mats moot of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share is required to bb paid to the Presenter on or before the KEST DAY Or JUNE, proi.—and the additional RUM of Two Dollars and Fifty Cants per Phase every succeeding thirty days, until all is paid. The Treasurer will receive Instalments at the house of Mrs. M. HARTaIAIV, Woods' Run, on TIIIIRSDAY, Juno lst, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. IL, and 2 o'cleck, P. M. DAVID CAMPBELL, PITTSBURGII.IIIDING, SCHOOL • ROBERT 8. - PATTBRSON,Proprietor, CORNER OP DIMIIO-tD STREET. AND CllifftltrALLEY. pm: subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that be has recently erected s BIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of else, commodious. ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United States. Its location Is accessible from all parts of the city, while Its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion. of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spared to mike this establishment the firer In the confidence of the public. out23;tf Alexander. W. Foster, A TTORNEY A ND LVUNBELLOIL AT LAW, AND &Wi rt TOR IN CIIANCLDY, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Penrions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and IrelataL oat-Collections made in this and adjoining Countieti; Cates of demdents cettled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased. and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Oni,e on FOURTII street, a few doors above Emitbfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855—imh28:dawl A. W. roster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for. the States of Tennessee, New Llampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. /fir Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and 'proof§ taken for rsco-d or use lu any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhrde Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855—tmh28 daw] J. L. MARSHALL, (Successor to IL Lee t ) Wool Dealer & Commission Merehan 1t , 9 LIBERTY ararrr, P11781:1GROEI, Refer to—W. McClintock 1 Bros. Kramer & Maim, Brown & Kirkpatrick, Murphy, Tle.nan &Co Pittsburgh, May 24. 185.5--(my2tA3m.) WE will resume our regular Weekly Sales of Stockii at A o orlon, in our office, on next TUESDAY. EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All persons having Stocks to dispose of. either at private or public sale, will please give us a call. Our list of Stocks for the sale of Tuesday evening will be published in the newspapers bf Saturday, and all who desire to avail themselves of that gale, will confer a favor by 'minding to their orders on or before Friday. WILE_INS & CO., Bankers and CommisAon block Brokers, • No. 71. Fourth street. MAGAZINES YOR JUNE RECEIVED.— . . God°, 's Lady's Book, for June, New York Journal, do Peterson's Magazine, do . Balton's do do Yankee Notions, do Received and for sale at W. A. GILPENFENNEY & CO.'S, Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. 01.. D WALL PAPERS—A new assortment of French and /marl.= just received and for sale by . mr.24 WAT.TEIt P. 111A.ASELALL. 'NIRY PAPERS—Two new patterns or Donble Hall EA 'Paper, beautiful (league, lust ,receiwed. Yoe We by WALTER P. kfARERALL, Wocid Street NW GOODS.—A. A. MASON k CO. ere daily receiving. fresh supplies of New Qoods, nomprieing a very large stock of Domestics and Housekeeping; Gads. ;New and . elegant styles of Eummer Dress Goods of Our" detioription. White Goods, Embroideries. 45 . • toy 24 BACON -100 cob, Bann and 13houlditra reo'dj.fcrr sida by iUkl26) a_PAINCiEIt B.A4BAIMH .1 00. OTATOSS-260 bat - Neahattnbokeiln vine and IbritO. by (my/e BPRINGSR a&IXDAVGII.argq.- =SE WIG,_ MAINITFACTOILIC. , . I Six doors frcds the iffirgthici, opposite the ebtlectoei BILL • 1. 1.3 PREPARED TO gin OR FOR WIGS, and all, kinds of . PHILIP BROWN 'A=Mid .11, ecketurt4lo3 Stork Brqtern GILL Jr. CO Loam tmunirer Stooks at Auction arristmenitil Hair Work. Ttru beat quality of; utaforlitl farnia:bed, and entire ittsfaction guaranteed. • tayl.s..latoly - Piot.leed FIVE BOORS" OP TILE - MONONGAHELA. WATER COMPANY" will be openid to receive Subscriptions to the Stock of said Company, on WEDNESDAY, the Otit day of June. at the following places: In South Pittabargb; at the office of B. A. Bansmau, Esq. In 'llirmingham. at store of 8. McKee & Co. In East Birmingham, at the eStee of Chess, Witscrm& Co. JBaßsb - Alexandir • David oh m; • - - John D. I*Silloe;`,", James M . McElroy , Daniel Berg; ;-' - ' " - Christian Ihnufen, henry JAtott, Thomas Mateo, John Evans, • R. A..43ansmaxt, ' O reasonable terms. 0 very neat, wort! al STifkld 01N.E.8 inch cylinder;',2o inch stroke. Also, a very superior DOUBLE FWI STEAM BOILED, 14 Toot long, po inches diameter.. . For lams, km, apply to -= • ' S. HAVEN Stationer my 2 • llarket'street,torilar.Becund. Wltt. CA.RITILL, - - 1101 - ERCTIAIqT T&ILOB, Ho 22 Fara anumr, next door 111: to Dely's Stoeklog FactOb , ,, Pitteburgh, Pa. CLOTHING made to order In the _best style, and 'etrea sonable rates. AV-BOYS CLOTHING made to order. 1 ; • 71.1 NS MAGAZINES. ItECI.EIVED.—Nrank Leelie'tr New le York Journal for June., Peterson's Magazine f.trJune. - • . , Yankee Notions for June. -fteciivel and f...riaits tho ohsep book store of • • - ^ • . mi 23) ebeep /soot Etore‘fifth sh„oppostte the Theatre. bbLs Lotdersitle pose, for sale by - n 1 923 , HENRY wrourics:-- ADUTTIIit- , -3 bbtil iferh•vit this day,redelvt-ct-bv- -- Lj .11139 2 3 ' • -HENRY Ii.,COLLINS. A rp.xs---lp . bbls gica %just received b ud for l sate bp. iny23 . • • SS, I: 1 so BEDYORD MINERAL WATER-20 bble and half able to store and ter sale ty .my 23 . JOHN' MOOEREAD. No. ti 7 Wood 0tre0t...,. WlitTEa St( .1 astute splendid new PClf. Bonnets at, . A. A. MASON & CO.'S, . . ' 25 Fifth street. \RIC tiOODS_I.N EXOILAVOE Full CITY PROPERTY jJ The undersignel will exchange a lot of Merchandise for City Property, being a generalassortEnent of. a Country store. Enquire of-. - THOMAS WOODS, Commerettl Broker, 75 Fourth street.. FAltid of 80 acres, tar $2,300, in a pleasant A and healtby location, 1. 1 4 miles Mora the canal, at Tarentum; 3kracree in cunt ration ! .remainder in good tirl3, her- knew frame dwelling house3o by DC feet, with hall, - EC roma and cellar; a portico in front and - porch in the rear stable, Carriage' bnd coal bortaelc, and other ont-buildings. A young orchard of °hake frttlti garden paled in, std a fine spring near thalami*. 'For terms aPoly to myl6 /3.-01.1TUBEll.T . & SON, 110 Third street ..- YANKEE NOTIONS D3r June, Phi% day published, full df good things In the'ivayuf rich jokesioriitial,sketcbep ; quaint witticasniani.dyspeptidyani:, conk Illustratio's,c., &c. For sale by .. MINES:. h.. 00 - n 3.52 • . -. No. 32 Siuithflold street., iiij•EW 1111. Y UOOD6, HAGAN it ' irench style Parasols; • • = Old Wis.'s . ' Parazuds; i • . An Perigee Collars; 1 _ • Guipure Lice Collars •,-• . Organdies ahilLowtt;•. • • Plciun4ed li,rege Robes; nail a very elude+ lot' of all klads of DrerS Goods; liimbrelde vies and Ifonse•keepiog Goods, to which we Invite the at• tentiou of the ladles. • , .myl3 J 013211 D100.11.1LEA1.13, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MER CHANT for the sale of Pig Aleut aid Blooms, and Produce generally; No, 27.W00d street, tittoburgb. [s 024 glum HEILPETIC SOAP is prerared hje the subscriber J„ . _from the recipe of a Londrin hemst.`, and used for ren dering the akin smooth, soft and delicately white, removing sallowness, pimplas, tan, cutaneous eruptions, and redrieSs of the skin. All chaps, chafes, Ac., MI the hands, are healed by it. For the cure of sore, rough hands, lt Tailed. PrlceiQ.X. cents per cake. Sold by my 22 1.4.011111:18E T,140 Third Ft. 1.11.1 E PSAtITIOAL 11.11STAI,- Wtkitakit'S Contatoing.the arts of - working ell the.metala and alloys, forging of iron and steel, hardening and tempering, melting and mixing, casting and foundien works id sneer metal, the: processes dependent on' thb"ductility, of the metals, soldering,- and 'the most improved processes' and. tools employed by metal eoriters, with ithe appliestion'of the art clestrometaliusgy •to Manufacleovu - protases: - col, lected from original sources, and from the - works of Ifoltz opal,- Bergeron Leopold, Plunder, Napier and others. The original - molter Is purely AmOrican4 rbl, whole is ar ranged, with ncunezaus, engravings ontwood, to suit the AMeakall metal workerby Oliver .Byrte, Civil, Military,. and Mechanical Engineer. I . Vor sale by " B. T. C. 31ORGAN, - m3ll 104 Wood s= eels near Fifth. DELIOLUE'UL litintDllatit' Putt ;SALK, Mowed in Robinson township; nine Acres a .good . Land: a, Dwelling Howie of four rooms—Portico In front; a &able, and other out buildings; 2 grape arbors; LOB°, tipples, pears, peaches, isesithrtrees, an. or choice quality. This property is in a very pleasant and eki thy locatiodost about three miles from the city. Pace $ SOO. Terms easy. my2l S. CUTHBERT .2 131 N.-140 Third rt:' Satnixter subreriber has fitted up in excellent at yla a NEW I BUILDING,' for the ACCOMMODATION or A FEW FAMILIES, who may wish to secure mph ant ani healthy locality during the Buunnermontha I.louse isionated about five uttleafrom. Pittsburgh, on the , Beaver wad; and "cannot be. surpassed for delightftf scanty eTery. comfort. &Limo by lotta, or a ly personally, on the preirlses, to [my2l:lm] EIt9PISE.GEIt., - -'• PITTSITTEGH TRUST TOTAIPANT;-1' • May —f -•- rpHE Pittahargla TraFt Comir , q t-4 1, t oY:declared a Dividend of Rya ps.a.caNri - 'on thotailtal Stork, o of the profits foilEte last air. mon ths , ayable . fortharitlr.. my2law - .. JOHN D. 8 LILLY, Cetqlder. AMASON 4 00. will open oa AIQNDAY. 51ay 21rt 10 cares fast cohi. Low oa a- Musllrui 6%0 Sc. 'ft yd 14 do fast coed Calicoes et (4 10 do Seragede La•nos,ut . ... ..10 d do Muslin Jo Lain., at 614'01 8 11 do Giughams..-at r t.. 8 @OO " I do 131eaalied -Muslims reduce.l 2@Sc. "it yard. 40 bah-dß:roam Musline,, ‘• 2{5.5110. 10 eared Sumner Stuff , . " ICH IGAN ?j ATOMS-4 bushe just received by AIL railroad, and for sate by BPRIIMEII. nAnsicort co, • :N Liberty ltreet. FLOUR--SOU bbl 9 of .`A.lbionatra Flaur" jwt Xj received raid for sale by SPRINGER HA & co, I.lerty ULOUII,--250 bbls...Bvrpn:24lfie 6 Nxtratl'arnilyi„., ' . 'ZOO bbliLeeraire Superfine; 276 bbls /Etnaz ~ do Itecolved'arortaiinleliyl _ EY.RINE1 111 ,1 1 AII.B.0•11011 & CO Se LaION-60 barrets t Lake goperiat this dip lictivis:i by .my2l 1.114:4R1e IL COLLltlia, I'gIJUT-40 bbbi and bbis reeeived_and for-sale by my 21 . 1 • 'HENS:4 H. HOLLINS. rooresa--15 tasks No.l tn. 6810 by tn92l ILENA'Z VO.LIAIN • "pun lid.LE-13 aultEn tiltOtaili ion the Lawrenc,,' silk and bhunsb erg Plank hetwren the'landi of 3lr. Thomas Wallace and Dlr. Earki alolmes, fronting 310 feet on the south side of the road. If is the only supe." nor piece of ground for sale at - so low a rate on that bego t:tut road.. Enquire of • TIIOIIAS my2t' - • Fourth street.' Proposala for Coal, Slatk nd 1,11rae..: SSALaD PROPOSALS for delivering i the storerat the Works of the Pittsburgh Gas Cempa 150,000 bushels of Bituminous Coal, 40,000 bu.sheLssof Slack, and 6,000 bushels of Lime, will be received at the ince of the Com. pony until WEDNESDAY, the 30th inat., t 3 o'cleck,x-Al. The Coal, Slack and Limo to be of such q ality anddellver mist such times and ln such quantities a hall be approved of and directed—the etnadard of compu tion for Coal and Slack to be 56 pounds per bushel. The payments to be made monthly, reatining 20per cent' as security for performance of contract. :.. - • Proposals to be addressed to .11:111N110 k 61E6, Esq . ., Presi-„ dent of the Company', and endorsed . " ptisEls tor Coal and Black, or for 'Arne," as the ease may6e.:• '' • '' JAMES TllO Office of Pittsburgh Gas On/Tang, , , blay 18ttr, 1866. , - ~...., ,-.f , MPORTANT INFORMATION. To TR 1 A 'FIRST - RAVE • lIAT.-4:'WILS* wood !treat; uSri 3 1I the but, qiulity o $L <TERMS °ARIL: = usr 13.110EIVED 111( ej tlrae beautiful. Drab-Ciotti OAA , S. ,Qaps,et' the latest stile. [lapilli J. B LOOMS -96 tons Tennessee Bteams .Q ALL, OF 'NINE PICTUBIS§ continued daily at tletittltl.3 f 0 No. 713 FOURTH street. inyl9 . inHARLEd _DICKSJIW, . NEW. .11111,, kJ should get it. Dickens' New Stories,nontaininr,Tbe ..even Poor Travel ere; Nine Stories by the Christmas Fire; Hard TiM(fli; Lizzie Leigh; The-Misses Daughters; fortune etc., le publishe tbdsfilay, complete inone large octavo volume. with- a beautiful portrait of thi author, Chhrles. Dickens, Esq., engraved on steel—price 5 cents. A - Journey through the 'Chinese Illt u lre—by Ilk. HU; author of Recollections of a Journey t ugh Tartary and. Literary and Historical'hllscollaniesli George Bancroft Italian's Dollar :Monthly for juite. - - Price 10 cents. For sale by -'H. hi NE.R. dt CO„, No. 32 8 ithfield - street:- B MIK' INSURANCE • LtnaloAD, 1 , And every description of STOCKS and, BONDS and Bold on Commission., 3 Aut.. LOANS NEGOTIATED on coilatersis or "first-class business paper, by • WILKINS - 4 th)., mylS:lw . NO. 11 Fourth at. EVERAL THINGS . DESNIABLE on ." 1. Cheao ^ ,_IEVERA.I. 4 THINGS . I).EStIVABLE IN BARD - TLEI3B. 0 1. Cheap Goods. 2. Neat and lashlgnable . styles. 3. A good assortment and earietY ton loot from. 4. A pleasant store and accommodating _sates-. men. '5. Value received for money paid out. In these respects. SCIIMERTZ, No. 107 Market stieet,.oromlses to accommcdato 'his friends and the puhlie generally, With. anything In-the BOOT or MOE department. mylB rpllE MOST COMFORTABLE, safe and elLotuullnedidne that can be taken to obviate a costive state of bowels, wtthont an inconvenient and hurtful ptirgative cllec4 is- Dr. RALPH'S VEGETABLE. PLUS.. This medicine also strengthens the organs.of dlitestion,and pjurities tbe blood. These... Pills consist of two kinds-Nos.l and 2. Price 25c. per box, with full directions.. We can &Slap recommend three Pills as an excellent medicine. Bold wholesale and retail by myle. OUTIIBICRT,I4O Third street. HOBIEILY AND QWVEr74—A. A. , AlAtiofi A Just opened a yell largo _assortment of all 41mla 61 Summer Hosiery and Moves. Also, 60U;(19:4e of Manerlor styles of Silk and Mohair . ; mylB 20.1vtaligrretia'It.ds,"PAtiMe, 8 LoilintAd'., }oat received by (my 18) A. A. 13.1.W.:10,..4,vv:, UMBIRS 41S111.—A. A. - MASON & CO; invite attention ID to at assortment of new and eery elegant' styles - of liontard and India f,illks they have just received. myls - •-• IVISW-CLUMF.—.loo.boxen W. R. cutting rct'd and ro. VI Rale by ~ (my 18) 11: COIXINS. E 4l : . '*"7 2 t 13, ?duk.k3APOILWilite'R , •ane red ibis &yam! toe isalelty • znylB). HENRY H.-COLLINS. ELTALB-11 tone received and fugate - P E 15 13 ITENRIIII. COLLIN.' 2 bble Fresh Roll just reoetv. awl fox sale HRNRYI H. COLLINS - • near& lingo . Ono • • • - OBpwN k TkaLd 9 3rB CHEAP DIMES; bocause k n ow they no gotk shooting guns; hart og SUM tbem toted. Xon had-bettor come atoms , 'trite Ole to - the -Enter••• prise. Qua Works, and.get one also. It may be they vitt do k Awn hotter -era wawa^. 80WN, , 4 TETLEY; • mylB • • 134W00d street 'ElLOl d uthlrs by - - E4PSINGiIa museum ,t OQ. JOHN.COCA{ - ISIANISFAOTIMEit3 011 - IROWRAILING, - IRON : VAULTS, Window Shutters, Window Guards, eca. deiloniftitreet, and SO Third at., (nrivtarn Trout. dIIp. A 111.219 P.q TSB fTIZ OH; lievi on band a variety of ne,,. natterns, Fancy and Plato, suitable for all purpores. attention ,pald toynclosig Orate Lots. Jobbing done at abort notice. Ina2l A. CAROLER. , B. S. OAIIIIINII. A. A. CARRIER * SRO, Conti Ilna:th -Bmithfiekt struts, Pittsburgh. R t. , • • G E N,T S • • • " STATE MUTUAL Pm AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. t on IfAREISBURGI. CAPITAL $350,000. GIRARD rIBS. AND 'AUNTIE INSURANCE COMPANY 05', , PE.ILADDLPIII6• CAPITAL $300,000. . - INSURANCE - COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, RA. CAPITAL 9300,000. • CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIF2 nom= COXPANT HAUTPOII:O., 001111. 'l7l CAPITAL AND A558ra....52,154,189. PENNOCK, MITOLIELL & CO. has thii; day -; been ItIESOLVED by mutual consent, and the Books of said coacern baring been transferred to JOSEPH PENNOCK and NATHAN HAAT, they only are author. ized to settle and collect the aebts due said firm. Persona knowing themselsettladebted a ilipleale call at PENNOCK, tt HART'S, N 0.141. Wood street, and pay he same. Those,, having ciaims against - sell arm will present them for pay; meat. JOSEPH PENNOCK, TFION. mrrortni,, JOHN B. HERRON. NATHAN F. HART. Pittsburgh, May Ist, 1815 , = Copartnership. TOSEPIL PENNOCK, anttNATHAN , Y. DART, late of tivf firm <f Perim ck, Mitchell k.Co—hare associated them' selves, la the FOUNDRY businesi, - nailer the name ern , Style of. PENNOCK Ja 11ART. We• respectfully Invite cu..; frlends and customers to ifeit us, at No. 141 Wood street. Pittsburgh, May 1, 1855: e - - JOSEPIL PEN' OCK " ' NATIIAN T. ITAELT4 PEICNOCK IS HART, (UP . r. Mit cr • Varcrocr,'Airrcurrz & Co,) . - FU.L 4 TON FOUNDRY : viateizonsp i No.141:Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pi, A. constant supply of Cooking f 3 toies and Ranges, Stove. and Grates, Wagon Boxes, all • dies, Hollow Ware,Plongl Castings and roints, • Tea , Kettles, Sad and Tailors' Irani . , 4on f.ad Nulis : • • • • Wider and Gad , andal4callaneotis Castings mad', my2lm GRAND PIANO, C s 4ARK,,-',NEW YORK! 44 - THE 'PUBLIC of Pittsburgh- tend Allegheny Is spectfully invited to call at the dlesto‘Stoas of tlicsonseribers Ice. 53 ping streel; and eistnine a euperb . - • Full',Grand Pitinocirica 'llOOO, ,From. the Factory:of Tv Uft.v.S. - . eti.OLARK, Nen York. Th' elegant inst,ument itt..stur..4 in the ELIZSIIIITHEA: - STYLE," the ormrtents, front alines abd lege being elati: rately carved out oT SOLID ROSEWOOD. It Is fell semi: octaves, of the largest dimenelone, and, in point of voltun power and liquid sweetness Oi l -one, is pronounced air gether uruturrassahle. • The. intocrihers- he•happy .ta.recelve the visits ••• .their_friends_ and the public in general, and show the tl4.ol4,oltinirelvgiu2t:raav egabllitment H. lILEBER k BRO., ,•• Sign ; of . the.. Go:den Harp, 53 Fifth streeC-,_ • • ,Copartneratilp Notice. 11A.V.E,..T01S DAY. (Apra:lab) .llssociated with e X.3lesars.li.;s,Tfili4,TUADETT end SAML. O. CLAMS both et whom. have ,been for nanny years in my establh , : meat, and are already; extensively and favorably known my ruvtomers'and the public generally no superior wet raen,',and 'Of:correct boa nets habits. We hope by uuioa of:experience and "artistic skill—especially in tz: hatch department by keeping a large and well selece'.. sinck of goods; by &chin; at moderate prices, end by ch... , attention to business, to Inerit, a liberal share of patrons; -To my old-friends and the public, in general, who have 2 many years past as literally-patronized my business I tura my thanks, and Couch for the the new firm mince of similar'favors. W. W.11..80Ni-,-, PittEbintiApril n;1855 WILSON, . RBE TT Sc. CLANEY, Watch makers, . Jowelora and bi,veremiths, British and Continental Eiehangt . • alcarr -DIGLS-DRAWN BY DUNCAN ' , SIFIERIgAR Co.: & ON: TED - UNION BANE; LONDON frIILISE 'DRAFTS are available at- all the wind 1 Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND,and 'tile CONTINENT.. • . • We al e° draw Pierre. - --- - .at A. Grunebnum & - Italllnt, ',-- .... . , ......' -PRAM ..umzir .c. . Wlticli-eirre.as a Remittance to all poste or CLERMAP r • - SWITZEISL.II+I,I) and TIOI.LAND. - ~ , 'Par.-cos intending fo travel abroadlnay procure. tbro? , ns,-Lettere of .creite, on ab , ch Money can be obtained:- '''. '76eetled,in any-Pitt - of Europe. COLLIZTIO.I I of Itllls,llotee, a" d caber securities In 'rope, vill ma ivo 'prompt attention. ' . - WM:II. WILLIAMS a co., Wood, corner Tbirdstret;:- . - NiTILLIAM -HUNTER, .ft 4 01111. - AND;,.:GRAIr::. Ho. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa', Qa CONSTANTLY SECEIVINO, thn IrpST'BRAND4.'II I — • 01'110 INDIANA and _ ArcssotruiiidkinFnim and EXTRA PLOL •_ Mi - apt be seld'ai. tb‘ti Leirestt'ash prices. S,M'KEE--& 29 • LitNarty MI_kEEIS PENNSYLVANIA GLAf NVINDOVV -' O4LASS ' ratri,._Douttla _ Strength,. Imitation- Crown and K Vittls,liteMa!, Tickle:and. Preserve Jura; • Wine, Porter and Mineral Bottle' Telegraphic & Lie:thing-Rod Insulatc 5E;cm.,D, BP.T4VEILI WOOli a—MARKET STS,' IV-TEATMan. Pr."A• . But a abort diatanee from theSteamboat lending: from 3lou o !age) Oa /louse. Bt. Charlea, and City Hotel. it..7014ES - B. D. DM JONES '64: DENNY', Forwardmg-and -Conurnssrort Merchal ttpl:9l 01, WATZI3:I3TREET, PITTSAIIIIGH. i.E.I3:PRE SS CODIPIa •A JOINT : STOCK - ASSOCIATION. 2 Orlighired :July 3.; 1854, unties* the 7i,"4/ of New [. pitilpitar in 12,000 "Shares AiII ,, SIrbaNnOLDERS , I.NDIPTO:tit,;LY LIABLE: Presidirit-,OEOAGE IV: GASS, of Pittsburgh. . • „ 4A.g.iurAtBl'.. "Geo. W. Cois, pittAargh, • a. Mi.l3hoeinaker, E.B. Sonford,Philidtiabitt,, 4OhusnillATblEisforli N. 7. W. 8.-Dectpmore,lier.roc.,o. - Ptmorter, Bridgeport, V, A. Adams; &awl: - .lt.l3.l4insley, Fall !Grer ; J. 331. Thompson; StainkfTeld.,3l,lol. taii-Orztar, 'Sztliun Engineer. • F. 49110 :WANT k BON,' N 0,91 131126. ItiTs tor w dpzea mote :of 180, tarred Filk I LSON R sos: ECM iMII . TIt:8, I , IOPORTATION iltriv.itoni THE EASTERN CIT VIA. PENNA..CANAL AND EAILEOADS, D. LE.E QH & C O.' S TAN Betwoesclit,tibiazl4-ilitro York, Philadell • • send Baltimore, rrallß ROUTE being now in good . wrder, we are prei --;j :to despatch property either way on favorable t. sblpatelits consignedjo either tif- . the , tmderslgned w_ Sorwarde&oithont cluirge fori - com3, and all Ins - Bons promptly attendsd Addressor apply to /LEECII & CO., rentsstreit and Canal, Pittabor, " idARRIB & LRECB Receiving iiporto.'l3 South Third strg Dellvering Depot, IhicV. at., Made: A. 13311TW, Agent, _ No. 15 North street, Balding • - JNOI: go - DONALD, Agee ' 7 Batiery Place, New PITT/32'0E01i A b liD COAISLELLEMI] ES. Every body hill:31:a 13 . . - = - R A LLB 0 op fT qu g from . vest Newton, W lasid.Cottuty, ten t.,wyttin Stutl'rn, la • ette 'County, • • 00 . and atter THURSDAY, Hit 'rim' day of 31•ey.e - tatUfer notke - , - I.lle.trains run-between the_; .'points as Leave Weit Newton at 5120 31.; stopping .t Port Smith's' Mill; awl :iamb's Creek; reaching Layton o'clock. Retntoing, leave Layton at 6:45 A . ;on West Nairton at .i:30; connecting wit!, the "Thomas Shriner,'' for Pittsburgh; sae x hi cs at noou, Ssoonti Train will leave West Nair ton at 12 o'cics' -Si; taro% and returning, will ie , ye Layton at 6' shipping at all tray stations. .are .ftom Pittsburgh-to InStr .n,, 43 miles, One Stages for Uniontown and Conn. num, will =met., the Trains - a , layton. _ . Freight will be transporte3 each way daily. FO arply to D.TV:CALDINETA, Vag A ssis nt S uperinter West Newta . n. , . 0 Li m,t ' ; Pitt:ibiiitth. May • ml" CARPE7C`S OIL CLOTHE T LNG.' HE illbßeribrt now TeCRITIDir large addition's ctocit.' which, .when; - completed, will be one o largest In the city, consisting of Velvet and Brusteh: pets; Tapesty Brussels, Impe3 ial and - Extra Tint*. Tapestry, Ingrain, fitirwrfine and Pine do.; Tatariry, tl • end plain Venitian; COtton, Hemp,lieg and Liet Woolen and Cotton Drngget; Door Mita; Window Bb , , Stair liodet.ac..Alen, a large &sr-in of C' from to liffeet wide. • : . ••••'':Vit. D. BiTALLIIA2 • ritattlm •. 82 Fourth street balmy Wr, • MERRICK HOUSE. W. A. :BLOSSOM ' i'ItOPRIBT MEE & BROS.' Dissolution. ti 7 Mirkat'stre et, cornet FourU I . N.Stme or LI triWdr..DS DE!,LE4..Exc#4vEr..y FN 'moms. NEW BaxonToN. IZZAVXR C0U2577, P.,
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