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PITTSBURGII: TUESDAY M oivi IN G: .FT8.,211. PETTINOII.I. a . CO., Newspaper Advertising 4.lrintt,Fe the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly rise, tug ate authorised to receive ADTZSTISSISEHIS and Stilisantvuons.for us et the mese rates as - required at this °dee. Their receipts are regarded payments. Their oliewr are at • NLW Tows, 122 NASSAU 811Z17, hoSioN, 10 azATZ Mgr!. - Ma. NMI W. MOARTIIY is our authorized carrier o n the route formerly aorred by Joins Vosaras, and is alone • entitled to collect from efeekly subscribers. EFFECTS OP TUE . Importations of foreign goods into this coun try have been greatly reduced since the first of January, as compared with former years; yet the exports of specie to Europe continue to be about equal to those of last year. Many express surprise at this, supposing flint the export of speoleaboria fall off immediately upon the re daction of imports. But snob cannot be the immedicite result. Large'balanoea duo on the purchases of former years have yet to be settled, and no considerable amounts of breadstuff's were exported last season to meet them. The vast expenditures of capital, too, in the prosecution of the Eastern war prevent the purchase of the usual amount of American securities in Europe. The heavy taxes and the enormous loans of the governments of England and France, made ne cessaryhy the war, absorb, and will continue to absorb the capital of Europe, and American stocks and securities will find few purchasers in London. The last loan called for by the French government amounted to over forty-eight million' dollars; end the late loan to the English goverai meat, taken by the Rothschilds,to nearly eighty million dollars. Other loans will probably be needed within a twelvemonth, and will be con tinuly called for until the war is ended. In five years that war may absorb a thousand mil lion dollars, and a large portion of the money be transferred to eastern Europe, from which it will return but Mealy to the banking houses of England and France. With such home demands for funds in the na tions of .Europe. American stooks cannot find purchasers there, and our indebtedness to Euro pean capitalists will be gradually reduced as the seenrities mature. 'lt has been stated that this country owes at boost two 'hundred million dol lars in Europe. The interest on this, some ten or twelve millions, must be promptly paid and the principal reduced as itfalls due. We have but two means of payment—specie, and the products of oar soil. Lasryear the soil yielded but little for export, except cotton ; and more specie must go to meet the payments due ; and this must con tinue for some time yet. It is useleis to expect anything else, or plrhaps to desire it. During the last year the short crops and financial collies led to a general curtailment of business operations in this country, and to a general ef fort to reduce indebtedness, and settle up and liquidate old accounts. The business of the country has now been brought nearer to the cash system, and the general indebtedness greatly re duced. We thus stand upon a healthier basis for the future ; and it will be no misfortune to the country if the demands of the European war compel a reduction of American iudebtedness abroad. As those debts aro reduced, the largo annual.frain fcir-the payments of interestleill be reduced, and this country become more inde pendent of foreign nations. We must feel seri ously the effects of a war in Europe so long as we are in debt to - its nations. There is now more specie in this country than ever before, and it can be applied to reduce debts without serious injury. Or if business should be slightly depreseed as a consequence, and railroad build ing and speculation somewhat checked for a year or two, a more safe and solid basie will be es t ablished for future operations. Bat there are indications that the large export of specie will not last long. The reports from near ly all parts of the country give promise of crops of all kinds this year in unexampled abundance; while in Europe there is every indication of a very large demand for our surplus food. Should nob be the case, debts can be paid without large exports of specie. If the European war continues for years, American food will pay American debts in the old world; and this coun try become independent of those nations finan cially as well as. politically. Sat abitelhe exigencies of the European war may compel the more 'speedy payment of our debts gbroad, they will also produce some bene fi3ial effects upon our shipping and other inter ests. Should our crops prove abundant, and the European demand fer them be large, Ameri can ships must be mainly employed in their transportation. A large portion of the English and French ships are employed as transports of soldiers and Stores to the seat of the war, and sailors for commercial vessels have boom° scarce in those countries. Even American ves sels are chartered by them as transports, and at high prioes. And while the Yankees are thee transporting troops and stores for John Bull and Johnny Crappean, they are occasionally I driving a profitable bargain with their enemy. Late English papers state that an American ship has found its way to a Russian port of the Bal tic, and safely delivered a Valuable cargo of fitly thciusand rifles, and five thousand of Colt's revolvers. Such a cargo would sell for a million dollars, perhaps, in a Russian port just now. Yankee 'enterprise will have to be carefully watched by the allies, or Russia will continue to be a profitable customer, notwithstanding their blockades. The value of Russian commerce to this coun try is becoming well understood, and it will re quire almost countless ships to blockade all the Russian ports of the White Bea,"the Baltic and the Black. But the financial effect of the war most favorable to this country will probably be the increased demand for American breadstnffs and provisions'; and if there is food to spare the•market cannot fail to be large and profitable. We sec than no Indications for the present that. can excite serious apprehensions for the future. Abundant crops this year will place this country in its business and finances upon as safe and'proaperoae a basis as ever before, and with greatly reduced liabilities to cloud and burden the future. New Pnblloatlon. Tat. Manta Batln. or Miriam, Tho Avenger: by Ittrr Emma D. E. X. ,Southworth: author of " The Les! Heireu," u. The Wife's Victory," &c. Mrs. South Worth has become well known in this country atian_ elegant and powerful writer of notion, and this, her last work, is highly spo.., ken of as her best and most interesting.. We have read it, and can truly say that no novel (dr a long time has so absorbed our attention. The s cone is laid In the State of Maryland, and the story qpens in the year 1814, when the people of t he eastern Coast were exposed to the frequent i noursions of armed bands landed from English ships for the purpose of plunder. The story runs through several years, is full of exciting Incidents founded on foots, and the whole por trayed in n lively and graphic style that cannot fan to add' to the well earned fame of the au thoress. Tho book is for sale at tho literary depots Of htuter & Co. and Gildettfenney & Co., PittSbinife ENE E=!iillM 4f! '•-• • • ISM!;!=lEltIMMI f:.:. ~. ~.. ti . t. MAY 29 ERN WAR. MEE TUE NEWS. Julge Mules, of Poughkeepsie, ono of the Judges of ,kbe:lsfew ; York Court of Appeals, has been compelled ko i•eiiigeit ;urn. ilk health._ One hundred guns were fired off in Baltimore, by the Democracy, pt-houer',of the victory in Virginia. Oa J!tidairl - night,' about;twolie o'clock, ti o robberies, of a bold description, were committed at Fort• Erie, Canada, and tho residents of the place being aroused pursued ono of the robbers hotly to the river, wliere he seized a small boat and made over to Squ'an Island—and when they landed, the:robber, named - Townsend, the leader of a desperate gang of murderers, snapped a pistol twice at the foremost -of- his pursuers, John Magood, but fortunately without effect. Magood, who was armed with a rifle, then shot Townsend, through the head, killing him in stantly. DISTLEGIIISLIED HOTEL KEEPEUB BEFORE TEE POLICE COIIIIT.—The Boston papers give a fall account of - the arraignment- before the police court of some Lalf ,dczn of the principal hotel keepers of that city. The complalnt was made by Luther Ham, Esq., Eirst Deputy Chief of Pa .lice, and accused the parties of selling liquor to divers persons Unknown, contrary to law. They were:. Paran Stevens, of the Tremont and Revere Houses. Lewis Rice, of the magnificent American House. Harvey D. Parker, of Court Square and the beautiful Marble Palace in School street. John Corthell, of the well kept Metropolitan House, Washington street. Charles Todd, dealer in excellent wines and liquors, 185 Blackstone street. Joseph Drew, extensive dealer in wines and ardent spirits, 25 North Market and 130 Broad street. They were held to bailieverally in the enm of $2OO for a breach of the law. TILE LATE DIPLOMATIC QUARREL.—The letter of Mr. Perry, charge interenn at Madrid, in re ply to Mr. Soule, is addressed to the President, but is published by the writer In the National Intcllig enter. It Is a long document, somewhat ambitions of sharpness in the style, and in tended to be an extinguisher for the late minis ter. Mr. Perry asserts that Ur. Soule entirely mismanaged the Cuban business, and endeavor ed to delay and prevent the settlement of our difficulties with Spain. Besides trying to de ceive him, Mr. Perry says Mr. Soule dared to attempt to seduce and cajole him Into leaving hie poet, so that the legation at Madrid would be closed. Tile Old Dominion. The telegraphic returns to another column, of the election in Virginia, leaves no doubt that Henry A. Wise has been elected Governor by the usual demooratie majority, from seven to eight thousand. This is a triumph, considering bow sadly the times are a.ut of joint, of which the gentleman from Accomao may be justly proud. IFrorn the Chicago Tribune, bay 144 TEARIFic TOANADo. THREE PERSONS FILLED—A ROUSE CARRIED UP INTO THE AI/I—TERRIBLE NPVECTS OF TBE WILIEUNIND. Never before has it been our duty to record so awful a calamity as that to which wo now sit down to write. The scene of tho.tragedy is still before our mind's eye ; the wrecks of the tem pest are still lying scattered about; but were It not for the unimpeachable character of our in formants, eye witnesses of the dreadful calam ity, we should be Inclined to believe that they had been laboring under some mental hallucina tion, and that what we aro Rhea:Ll° relate a dream of the imagination. The reality, how ever; is too tree. The bodies of the three vie time, and the wounds of the other persons, coti stitute evidence too palpable to bo act aside. Oar readers will remember the violent hail storm that took place in this city yesterday af ternoon between.four and Jlve o'clock, and the .oppressive heat the rest of the afternoon. At the same hour the events to which we allude took place In the town of Jefferson, near Jefferson Mills, lff miles distant. A cloud of a peculiar shape was first observed approaching from the northwest, and termina ting in a funnel shaped point, the apex. towards and nearly reaching the earth. As it came nearer, it was discovered to be a whirlwind, rapidly revolving, and whirling up various ob jects, in which were plainly seen large sticks of wood, boards, small trees and chairs. It was coming towards our, Informants, but did not reach them, but turned to their right, described a semi -circle, and fell upon a large frame house. In an instant, and with a tweet, the roof was torn off, and immediately - the whole house was lifted from itti foundation, literally torn to pieces, and the pieces carried up is the horrid vortex. The furniture in the house—all of It—shared the same fate, the weight of the articles appear ing no - obstacle to their ascent whatever. And now wo come to a part of the narrative sad indeed to relate. In the honso were nine persons. They were all drawn up into the air, and fell, at different distances and with great violence to the'ground. The wife of one of the eye-witnesses, Mrs. Page, and two of her child ren, were instantly killed. All.the other persons In the house were greatly Injured. The injuries, with two exceptions, consist of singular and heavy bruises all over the body. One man bad his arm broken, and another his wriet badly sprained. Mr. Page only saved himself from being drawn up Into the air by holding on to a large rook. The house stood upon four granite boulders. These were all moved several feet from their places. The whirlwind went on and passed diagonally weed a post and rail fence. Of this it tore up twenty rods so effectually, that there is not the slightest vestige of a fence remaining. From this it passed to the barn, tore away one side of it and threw It against a horse, entitling his death. The side of the barn then fell down on ' three calves and injured them so badly that they died during the night. - The whilwind seemed to pass off in a southward direction. Many of the fragments of the buildings, etc., fell to the ground from a great height. In coming down they foil nearly perpendicularly, and entered the ground like stokes. Hundreds of these were counted by our informant. The force of the storm was tremendous. Not only were the boards torn off from the beams to which they were nailed, bat the beams them selves were wrenched asunder. The whirlwind was aocompanied by a storm of hail, many of the hailstones being the size of walnuts. Some of them were nine inches in eircumferenoo. We have neither space nor in clination for comment on this sad affair to-day. Nothing like it has ever occurred here before, and we hope never will again. It realizes the utmost horrors of a South American tornado. Had it spent its force in the city, hundreds of deaths might have marked its progress. ACCIDENT TO HON. J. 8. WELLS.—We learn from our western exchanges that Hon. John 8. Wells, of New Hampshire, who is now on a visit to the west, bad a very narrow escape in a serious aocident near Elkhart. Indiana, on the southern Michigan railroad, a few days since. The engine and tender were thrown off the track, and the oars badly smashed—the bag gage oar being driven into the next passenger oar ten feet, shivering both to atoms. The second and third passenger care Were also bad ly shattered. Tho train was crowded with pas sengers, yet none were killed. Mr. Wells was in the first passenger oar, and was thrown be- neath it upon the ground, the timbers passing over him, and so closely confining him that the oars had to be raised with jackscrews before he could be extricated. Mr. Wells was not serious ly injured. AMOUNT OF GOLD CONSUMED FOR MANUFACTU RING PIIRPOB7.B.—The Banker's Magazine has a valuable article on the " Uses of Gold and Silver in the Arts." It is computed that the amcunt of the precious metals consumed in various ways is from forty to fifty millions of dollars value per 111,12 UM. The quantity need in the manufac ture of watch oases, pencil cases, plate, house hold materials, and in the arts, is enormous. It is stated that for gilding metals by the oleo trotypti and the water-gilding processes, and In the Staffordshire patterns, no loss than 18,000 to 20,000 ounces aro annually required. In Pails, 18,000,000 francs are Used for manufac turing - purposes yearly; and In the Unite.d States, $10,000,000 is the estimated amount converted into ornamental jewelry. JusTIOE • AND ;MB BIavoLVER. " Ice Is be' sinedthist ilia Ida iluarrelimd," Wrote British Bliakspeare o in MS day no dolt Btraiegerl / . .gazastbattiotioleis down:right bwt-- , Biz times he's armed Names pistol's made by Oolt. MBE • ; . , . `r '7" . -r-• • - . • Treinendons Meeting in Washington. SAlL'cil.:wric SPEECH or BIM WISE. At nine o'clock this evening a.AtemendouU . gathering:assembled beforellrOWO Hotel, :and.: called Mr. Wise out to manifest to him the joy therexperienced at his succeSfia - the election. After the Marine Boni had played a number of compliinentary airs. hit. Wise wasintrodaced to the auditory fee& thfcbalcany, atd .. was 'greeted with the most deafening applause by-his friends; 1 -arid-with hoots and hisses from the Know Noth- I Inge, of whom there was a very large number in the crowd. Amidst the greatest excitement Mr. 1-Vise commencekanduaid; - r • • • • • • • --. FEMLOW•CITIZEIIB Or. WASIIINGTON:74. never regretted more in hay life than now that I have not more strength. It is not generous to tram -ple on'a proatrate - foe,;—[ories of "good; good," and " hear," accompanied by groans and other . " demomitratione,"]...--buf if ever alloied-to put my heel on the neat of a fallen enemy, I might be pardoned - for doing so to-night. • [Renewed interruptions he re occurred.] If there was aver an oppOent domineering and dictatorial, it is that illiberal party which assumes now to rule America. lie has boasted that ho was invinci. Me. I have met the Bleak Knight with his visor dOwn, and hip shield. and lance' are broken. .[More interruptions from the Know Nothings.] tie had crossed the North stamping his foot, so that the nation might feel the shaking of the earth. Bat he traveled in the night, with dark lantern in hand, and just before day, to do his boasting.: men became appalled, and their blood curdled in their veins—their muscles- crowded on their bones—and fears came over the minds of the people. I had proclaimed he was easily ooz:oared. I knew the rack of defence—and that rook was the indomitable Democracy. [Tre mendous cheers by the friends of Mr. Wise, and a renewal of interrupliona by his foes.l Mr. Wise then briefly gave an account of the travel he had performed, and of the oratorical toils ho had endured during the canvass, and sald:—Notwitbstanding Barn had achieved vio -1 tories in the North I knew he could not meet the masses of the people, in primary assemblages, in Virginia. I knew he could not stand before the pibroch and trump of liberty. He might live in the land of seoret ballot, but he could not survive the viva vote of the people. [ Applause, sal tries of •• Boers for Sam!") Aye, that voice had overwhelmingly conquered in the Old A RUBIDIUM Douaus A CoLtfam. —The Beale Democracy, in noticing the report that the pew' Usher of the New York Ledger had agreed to pay "Fanny Fern " $lOO a column for an origi nal tale for that paper, remarked that the sum stated was " too preposterous for serious asser tion." This has called forth a letter from the Ledger publisher,.ln which he says that tho re ported amount Is correct. Fifty dollars a column was first offered, and then seventy five; and both . offers were peremtorily declined. CANADIAN POTATOES . —The Windsor Herald states that of late the Bay City has been several times the Great Western railway wharf loading up with potatoes for Ohio, which are brought mostly from Paris, over the road to Windsor, and thence they go to Sandusky. "This," says the Herald. "is one of the beneficial effects of the reciprocity bill to our farmers." ser The Detroit Tribune says, in that vi cinity ae well ae from every part of the State, where - anything has been said relative to the pesoh crop, they are led to believe that it is to be an entire failure. Tho trees seem to have suffered severely. For Rheumattrrn, Bruises, Raw in the Back, Side—Sores of all kind:. [A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.] Connzawm, March 19,1859. Ma. H.C.O. CAREY, Zattesvllbs—Dear Sir: May we ark the favor of you to send us twenty-four dozen DARRELL'S INDIAN LINIMENT? Please send It without delay, as we have not half a dozen bottles on hand, and It cannot be substituted in this country; therefore, do not disappoint us. • • • • • • * Respectfully, yours, Ac. BELLI. A Waves. Per sale wholesale and retail at DR. GEO. EL KEYSER'S Drug Store, N0..140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; aim, by JOEL .31011LER, Liberty street. os- Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beauti. tying the Complexion, and eradicating aliTan, PDIPI43 and' FOXE= from the face. Sold at Dr. KF.ISSIVB, 140 Wood street. janild . •♦ ':' i= • ,•• . • 11. 9 11 Unmercifully Lashed. WASHINGTON, MTay 126;4•11. Dominion. [Renewed applause,] I was told by my friends, and I now tell you—[Hero the con fusion was so great that the remat. der of what Mr. Wise said was lost.] Is the ear of the peo ple not to be allowed to listen to the language of liberty? Not only are these "Sams' hur rahing for the destruction of religious liberty, bat they would trample on the freedom of the pen and press. [Applause, and disapprobation ] I tell you you have found your master in a puri fied majority, which consists of the conscientious and conservative men of both tho old parties. [Renewed interruptions, and redone cries min• gled with applause I My friends I would, If I were one of the Lord's annointed, give you n little of the holy water you ask for. You need it, [laughter, qplanso and groans.] You who are crying out there for holy water are hypo crites. [A voice—" That's a lie, you want it."] Yon have joined in the war of the Abolitionists on the institutions of Virginia. If you want holy water go to your high priests, [applause, mingled with cries of "hurrah for Sam."] I think I have made converts of yon, judging by your cheering. [Renewed laughter by the friends of Mr. Wise, and cheering by his foes.] I thank you from my heart, be ironically said, for your decent, orderly conduct and be havior. You have demonstrated you are worthy to bo masters of this great country. What laws will guard us if such men as you rule the country ! Discussion, It would appear, is not tolerated. [Mr. Wise was hero silenced by the groans from the ganef-- Nothings, nod the hoe. rahs for "Sam. '] He continued :—My lungs are too weak for me to contend with a rabble like you. A mob of Know Nothings have seized on the capital cf tho country. I leave to conservative whiga and indomitable democrats say whether this disgrace shall abide here. [Cries of " No," "no," "no," and renewal of Interruptions by the Know Nothings I must thank you, my friends, for the compliment you expected to pay me. [Cries of "Clo on," "go on."] No, I shall not go on. My lungs will not permit it. [Renewed invitations to goon.] I wilt conclude by raying, here ie Washington freedom of speech was not allowed by the t - rant and dictator, and dark Lantern of oligarchy, which ever seeks to oppress. Mr. Wise then withdrew amidst the applause of his friends and the joy of his foes. Crowds of the friends of Mr. Wise now rushed late the hotel, and warmly congratulated him. The Know Nclaings,for an hour tenger continuer their noses, when, bec: - .ming weary of their per formances, and hoarse With their own havatiq, they dispersed. Bloat and Breed vc. Potuoee A correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot, who seems to know of what he writes, says: Oao hundred pounds of good wheat 63i:soon tains 90 pounds of pure nutritive matter, and 10 pounds of water, viz: About t. 2 pounds of starch, 20 pounds of gluten,-7 pounds of sugar, albumen, &o. The nutritive properties of starch go mainly to tbo formation of muscle, and both combined to the support of the whole human framo. 100 pounds of potatoes contain from 20 to 25 pounds of nutritive matter, depending upon the quality of the potatoes, say 22} lb., upon an average, consisting almost entirely of starch, and pounds wator and Inert matter. It requires, thereby% exactly 400 pounds of po tatoes to supply the same amount of nutriment that 100 pounds of wheat flour supplies The best potatoes weigh about 64 pounds to the bushel, and a bushel contains 15 2 5 pounds of nutriment. At $2 per bushel, or 500. a pock, the present Wail prices In our markets, the mite live portion of potatoes casts a fraction over 13 cents per pound, which it equivalent to $23,40 for n barrel of good Howard street Flout. These facts aro established beyond all question, by the ablest chemists in the world. Now the question ought to be asked by every ono who goes to msrket, whether ho or silo Is willing to pay 1.1 coots a pound for potato° nourishment, when he can get Wheat Flour fur Gf, rice for 43, and Corti Meal (or 2} and 3 cents a pound. The truth is, that potatoes aro always very costly food at $1 a bushel, when Flour is not over $lO or $ll a barrel; and rice and corn meal aro cheaper at their present prices than potatoes at $1 a bush. el Corn meal, indeed, at its present price, is cheaper than potatoes at GO cents a bushel, given quantity containing more nutriment than its cost would obtain from potatoes at GO cents. These oalaulations have boon carefully made, and will be found correct. Li' We hoar from Madison county, Illinois, that the chinch bug has made Its appearance in the wheat fields, and Is doing serious Injury to the crop. In our own neighborhood, and probably all the country north of us, the heavy frosts of Tuesday and Wednesday nights did great dam age to may of the tinder plants—tomatoes, beans, &o. In some localities, the fruit was partially destroyed. The want of rain is again felt In this region.—St. Louis Republican. Derrell's Indian Liniment, raitil . , . Jar Errs. Vetelterbilti, No. 185 Suffolk street, gays or Dr. liffb INS'S CtLEDIIATED LIVES Being tuiwell , and not knowtog whether it proceeded from derangement of the I Peer, or mere , liq y sterics, I was .Pirsitaded\ tospurehase t" - kax off Dr. Celebrated 'Liter PilLe,iand - -bef‘ire.r haq:ond. them A I,areirtirely relieved: - I am pow enjoying perfect health:ariditheerfOly recommend Dr. llPLane's Celebrated Liver Pills to ellsim larly afflicted. Haw-Tots, March 25;1802. ". P. E The above valuable rem y also Dr AS tartes Velebiated Tenninge,"cati bed - atilt . sespeetrilidel.iing' Stores In this city. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. Si'Lline's Liver Pills. There are other Pills, par. porting tee bailee: Pills, now before the publie - - Also, for sale by the sole taqrlators; • IMBUING 13203., Successors ,to, J. •••10 , 1(1 C 0:,.., - • . • ' Wood street niy2B:daw': OH/0 PENNEMINANTA kaThROAD. THE ONLY-:RAILROO ILIINNING WEST FROM rmrsinntau. Ox and after...MO:MAY, March 12tb,1855, dha PASSEN GER TRAINS 'Will lll aa folloirs, until-further. notice: TAM!: WILL LEANT AT 3 - A.M. Trt.u - N "' AT 8 A.M. 7 . EXPALSs Tagx " ad. 3P. M. • • . These Trair.i all . run through to Crestllte, and connect there with the Cob:fin - bus and Cincinnati. ObWand Indiana,' and Bellefoittairie and Indiana Railroads: Atllatudield, connection, are made for Newark, Zaniciville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, &e.; and at Alliance for Cleve. land, &c. No trabas;ruct on Sunday. • Through Tickets sold to gincinnati„Loulernie St.. Louis, Indian apclii, - Chicago, Rock 'Wind, Fort Wayne, CleVeland, and the principal Tdwne and Cities In the West. - The NEW lIIIIOIITON ACCOMMODATION MAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10. A. M. and 6 P. 01., and New Brighton at 7A. li. and IP. 61. - - For Tickets and further Information, apply to 3, 0. cum, Al the corner office, under the konongabela Rouse. Or.aithe Federal Street Station, to • - GEORGE PAREINi Ticket Agent.", 1 Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1855. (m1:110)* 4.A Secret for the LadleerUOW TO pax- SEKVE DEaUTY.—Don't use Chalk, Lily White, or any of the so called cosmetics, to conceal a fatted or 511 ow earn. pleslon. If you would have the roses brought tack to youroboolt, a clear, healthy and bans - parent chin, and life and vigor infused through the system, gt t a beide '6:Tarter's Spanish Mixture, and take It accon. Hug to ay.:llmm It does not taste quite au well es your aweet•meata; but if after a few doses you do not find your health and beauty reviving, your step elastic awl vigorous, and the whole Bpda:fue l-rushed and invigorated like a Spring morning, then your case to hopeless, and all the valuable cMtificates we possess go for naught It is the greatest prisifler of the blood known; Is t erfectly harmless, and at the Name time cower fully eilicaclous. ••• £ien admertiiimeut in another nolnnia. finyln:drie air-The Pleasure and Cosafert . of being am TITLED ID a SUIT OF CLAMS, is greatly enhanced by baTiag them Coca, and TO:TAUB TO ens =LOON. OUIBBLZ has got all that Is necessary to effect that great consumma tion. both as regards tit and quality of goods. Persons 1,1,41113 g to experience all this, manse only moderately eharged, can do ao by calling at :140 LitaTt.sToTAT, head of WotaL P. B.—Puntslootti. In psztieular, to one of it greened tortes. Ile o.nnot be best In the style and fit of this gar. meat. Nearterotes Warn= could be gins. u DOCOSEITy, to corroborate this stations-4. idea) E. ORIBEMB. $?-Stocking Factory.—C. DALY'S Stocking Factory, - where everything le Made in the TIOSIELY LINE, to at the ccrner of St. Clair and - Penn street& Re Li ma ilman,' turning out ever variety of liosiery, well made and anitahle to the season, which CM be aloes obtained Wnoloiale and Retail at Me Store, earner cf Market aney end Fifth erceL Don't forget the mune—O. DALY and Nn. ap2s 6YEUI AL NOTICES. 10-z, We have past received from the East largo lot of Panama, Canton, Oral and Camila tiTittiW IfATd, which Ire can rall vouch trelosr the mud fitrst !late from:.' rents notartla. Panama Hata trots gl,fa to 1,1,C9. bi 01100; CO, toyf6 Hi wood otrtseL Ul Cannot be izoelled ter QUatitY and Cheapness in the City-110m $3,40 an.l is dit K iIATa at No. 184 Ww+l, street, r eit to the mar Presbyterian Churtb, <ma door from Bixlh streets Arsr MOrtinentlell, tbn Ip,temt a platlAr is •pplled, met iscoib, 41,1 r ir,ition by D.ffurs r.t . E+l Ex TuAcTall's ertivimso errAvt , , and excvit the parse ern e, tAtifj+4o.avy iKiou toitrozorict to evil . tatur 41 oalur but if 4.4 tt COAtaii , nit , int:comet will La tioutralluil and oirroweil. for utintarizsti:a riiintii4 ' , rotted. whoi•oror tho asst be 1.34 pia, ati-1 bow totality hn gotioratal. taeeKe trxlt ittrities Apr. t - Liwri At* r ILltttd quite latririlate tmllalitiug fu tnotantly • quaottty ct DALLZVA 1.`,119 r.XTRACTOIt. 'Ltd cf:er St tom .Ird:is; eLI 1451. l Ppail rttsl4Vl: - Even Own,. tlOe et:* eeleeiv t: siil. 41rertly kttrut, dtmbre, uttit matiltu.Trpte,..• the lii2titritt, At tort wtttg c 4 cod arelnitr-1. thv tr•t•r.t. J.l! tc-uays yv=z th• pat, er.l%. The ttlier:f rill.; 'o=o4 sts-).ar4 na c e3zL cob. tr 411,1. Icm. zena!ne witt.., - at a arm.! ptite 44'6/Lllf," cf lIENIII7 TULLES', 51.anr.f4rtarr-r, C. 'V. CLECKLNXU, Pr. piet-::a_ F , , , ; a: Za e^nta yet bax by Dr. tl. 11.. St:TSILIi. ii a.carkT ovary 44 , alsr In ta,ll,e've t.1..ma,,720.v5: taw AU ct4ern az - 11.:Ivra iar. ra.e.: :a , ;42 La alltvalad to C. V. CLICKINNK a , MI P. 6,3 ivi2 • Lingol Laing", t 3 sir Wq refry Qr.! YroarrorCo art ttlrvrtirrtnent to tor.ttrr c.,lttron, C, t,1:1 tat - W.3W, rtsst.rirritlrtg tbo 111 - 41:VNA of Dr. Gotta. 101. etry...cf tba ttet rentarbAttle orr.*, ntr101.1....,1;-ttrut r.f tLe Lupo, RY.I tilt• L. I', tlrtunl 14. r. tArrn testitlbt to by bliortr..l., wit., 11470.b1-01;N tbrir Itztttitirr4tit by tbo Nat of all tract Y peri,,ty,.., 04e. 4. , 4—Us IIyoUNA is tbo arigttul ani els.iy 0111.04 a. srtitto. mr14:31, ARNOLD k 'WILLIAMS, friStTACYCIaII lal nn Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND rnllNo GENERALLY Wariaitg and Ventilattoa of "huildin2;. zip A. A W. •111coutrvt. for WarCAog anA L. Sulva or 11,1 Chilfotis Ih4tivals., taratzalea, thmi llovuon, ti Mien*, or Dreutess. N;1. 2.5 itAttlirr ttro.t, Vabbur,o, 601 NORM 'WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICII, NO. 70 WALNUT ATHIHIT. PHILADELPHIA. C ARI ER PERPETUAL. AtrAborlsed Capital, 1300,000. A SAL` IA LIAI7LIII , OIIIIIII t.ozin OP TilE COIL PANY. In Ctoet :I +AP a. (nr.:411411,1e, trzro,)stnnval by Melt. lokars•nl JuAzmontx .... Hortiao• amt Julgcns:tr f . ._ . . .... 106,060 In CaAh, Cash Aur.t2 and Cant 41,00) Totes` 600 11. CIDWEL, PreekleilL a U .111I811,keeretary. <kr Fire, Marine end Inlira Transportatiou rilt.A, taken et current rates, ELJPRIIRNOII3 Kramer 1 Raton, Curling, Robertson A Co, N. Wulints A Sun. ' in. Ilegule.7 a co , J A. Ilutobleon Coen., IL Learn A Co., Blurphy, Marian A Co. CULLAD/J.PATA. Ilumington NI L. Hollowell A t told, Dartl a Drown A al., C. U. A Geo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver, Reston A Den-ela, Caleb Oope A 001, Mczarg. A Co., Drexel A CO., Danko; lon. Wm. D. Keley, Scott, Oskar A Co., Llarrls, MO. A Deal. Milligan A Co. J. DANES KNOX, Agent. 101,113.1 y No. 115 Water greet, Pitteburiln• _ 'A`11118(711011 Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; CORNER OF WATER D MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. OALWAY, President. Jas. I). , SPOsig., Secretary, This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connect"! with LUZ RIBICS. Also SgSinlrt Mull and Cargo Malts on the Ohio and Mir sissippi rivers and tributaries, mut Illumine alas generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Parity of the &a and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies homed at the lowest rates conalstont with safety to all parties. DllllOl . OBBl Robert Halway, Alexander Bradley, Jame, 8. Hoon, John Fullerton, John Dl'Alphi, Samuel APClurkan, William Phillipe, Jame* W. Hallman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gassam, M. D., David Itinhey, James Marshall, John 11'0111, • !toroth, N. Lee, Kittanning. febl7 _____ . . Us , CITIZENS , Inasuranna Company of Pittsburgh:—WM. SaGALEY. President: . . . SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary. Office: 94 Wafer Sired, between diurketund Wbodstreets. Imourea MILL and CARGO Maks, on the Oh lo and Maslen alpp I Rivers and tributaries. 4 ., Insures against Loos or Damage by Fire. A LBO—Again st the Perils of the sea, and Inland Navtga. tionand'Prsterportation DIiIIIOTOSEC' William Ragaley, Rkbanl Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunl ap,j r., John 8. Dilworth, Isaac 81. Pennook, Francis Sellers, 8, Ilarbaugh, J. Schoonmaxer. M'alterßryant, William 11. Hays. John Shipton. , dec2l HOWARD Heald'. Association of ltzy Pittsburgh, Pa ..- OFFICE, . No. 108 THIRD ST.tEltr, opposite the Telegraph Office. This Aesociation lo organised fin the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, in case of sickness or ao. Went. By paying a small yearly payment, the members of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sicknese, averaging from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Association all members are equally intereated in the management and prof te. 8. B. Id'HENZLE, President. T. J. Boum, Secretary. Finance Committee--Jostsa .111ko, IiNE3 MANI; G. N. ELOPIITOT. Consulting Physician—F. runny N. . Om Dividend... The Dlreatorg of the PENNSPL. VANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH have this day declared a Dividend of Two Dollars per Share. peyable at the oMce of the Company on and after the 25th lost—one-half to be paid in cash, and the residue to be placed to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement upon the certificates. A. 'CA.RRI ad, May 16th, Secretary. [l:7 Drug store for SeIe....RETAIL DRUG STORE, tavorably located, at the corner of Chestnut and Liberty streets, Allegheny City, wit , be sold on reason able terms. Nor particulars, encore „of FIRMS° BROS., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, aplitlmdawJ No. CO Wood:atreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11;rNotAces..The JCittENEYBIES TAILOES,BO. OIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on. the . Bret WEDNESDAY of every - month, at 8011001111=* 1 / 2 in thnDiamond. By order. jeL7 GEO. W. EfEMBRi s Seantary. - . Root and Shoe Manufaitoyy. wig! MANUFACTORY. ? ,... .v,,,,,,,,,„,. respectfully inform th .30'.110NliBLIs et o citieni ß z ßO4 ~t f ai :;,: - -- li -:: -.- ' -* :•-•.A1 R $."- nEliTgar.7 l ' : ' " ' :!...- ~ ;or put t .bargla,thatthepbaveopenedsmanufactorr 84 1:;; 4 1 ° , doors 'l4 A .L uau LtairsaT et-'72" cent °i, C* S 47 : i : -..- Ogee, ofA M t - E l3o lsl: v i onm o li ry . L :daa ND 9 s, " i rl : o M W ptr :i ore M t u a thae ' e l a i l wil it d (X : i si b tr ae S nil e A r t E N t irl 4 i o . ‘ - es : ll . ato e ;: ra i , .l,H , l r ::11:07.RI:dtatlf ro'iilatt"--siza.7.,_.:f7ratiir,..uttieP.,ll:-4611::INTQuottx.--03.°i:':ne4)itar.110 L jn it o 7,, te r ibi t t er ,, , ,: t if ' : . , ; : . Itk order to accommodate all classes of ouit - ozdoreihey allabiractica goaratitetl.• L -7.....%. -. :.; . trialfadaatly will also keep on sale a good assortment of the beat engem work. "-Also, all - deseripllons of children's wear:::, ~..,; , ,-:. , . Term 4 sfrielly cash r gdalt at cash prices. ".. ~ A share of the public patronage is solicited. fras'2:l3ta PEARL STEAM Itl r L - L . - ALLEGI-1.V,51(.. ••., , • - • tOrYIDUIt lIPLITERED TO PA'wil.f vA - in either of the two Cities: - • : _ :05ninoneay boleti of the Zip, or in boxes et the stores of LOGAN; WILSON lc CO4 52 Wood atreeL '111145.1=42 _REITER% corner Liberty matt. Clain .e 4 . U. P. 8011WATITZ, Druggist; Allegheny. ezzufe: DELIT,2I2: ji22 BRYAN, it., CO. . _. - Slitilff-41i../3AWITEri'VALICEER; of 0 * - Elintbeth,.titl7)ollllo.9 himself- - cendhlata for Ike SREREPPAITY, for Allegheny county, at the ensuing Fall Election. . inylo:dase2w MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF, 488 AqE. • . R~ Da. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered In min of our common posture weafs a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, Freak the 'Nest Foreflul• ;lawn 'to ti common, phaple • Be bag tried It hoover 1100 cases, and anglified except in two cum, (both thunder htimor). Be has now possession over taa hundred certificates of Its virtue, ell within twenty miles of Boston. • Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing core mouth. One to thin bottlesaill cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the syeteta of "'Trio tottlei *is warranted to cure the worst Canker In the Month and fitomach. . . Threo to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of &yelpslas. - One to two bottles are warranted to - cnre all /Tumor In the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted-to cure Iltuiningur the Ears and Dlotchee emus' the flair. - Your to eLx bottles are warranted to curs Corrupt and Ituniclog Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Silo. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure tho Worst ease or Ringworm. Two to three bottles are . warranted to cure the twat des. pirate =mot Ithensuatiam. Three to four bottles are warranted to 'cure the Stilt Rive to eight boteea will care the worst ease or fieroreda . A benefit Is alauiys ixperleneed from the first bottle, and pertdct cuss Is warranted when the shore quantity la taken. Iteader, i paddled over a thousand bottles of this hnthe' vicinity of Dolton. I know the elfect of it In every ease. Ho sure as water will extinguish fire. so sure will. this cure humor. never sold a bottle of it but that sold another ; after a trial; It always speaks for itself. There era-two things about this herb that appear to me surprising: Brat, that it grows in our pastures, lu.sorcieiplaces.oulte plenti ful, and yet its value has never been known turill I di=v cud it la 1840—aeound that it should cure all kinds of humor.' in order to' give some Idea of the sudden rise and greet popniettty of the discovery, twW slate that in April; 18th, I peddled. it ant sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1554, I sold over one thousand battles per day of Some of the whoiesale druggists. who havebeen in bust. ness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the anaaL of patent medicines TIN aver like IL There 11a universal mai.° of it from all quarters. • ' ' In my own . practice I always kept it istrictly for humors, but since its Introduetion as a general family Medicine. great and wonderful virtues have been found in tbst..l never suspected: _ :Several eases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable—hive been cured by a few bottles. 0, what a merry it it will pears effectual in all cases of that awful malady; thus are but few who hariseen more of 1 It than I here. . .• 1 too. of several cases of Dropsy, all of theist aged Twos _ I pie, used by it. For the various diereses of the Liver, Pick Headache, Dyepepsle, Asthme,rever and signs, Pain In the gide. DlSelala of the Spite, and particularly in Diseases of the Hidneys, An, the discovery bas done more good than any medieme ever known. No chance of dist ever necessary. P.st alit best you get, and enough of 11. /Xredionl /or Um —Adults, one tibia spool:dui per dey. Children once ten years, dement spoonfuL Children front tee eiehi years; tea spoonful. As no directions an be al.:die:btu to all constitution/I, take sufficient to operate on the t...)wels ta - La a dey. 11011OAN & CO, .IC4 Wrcklyttf.t. DONALD KENNEDY, Pt. Gra U. urremt. tz'o_TscrlVar4 etreet, Plttaburgh, Pa., General Agent.Alen, J. P. FLESIII4I.4 Allegheny City. reeMaaw JOHN I.l•Vl'lele., Jr., Agent, . No. 201 LIIMITT Slant. Li .16 ILECI.EVED the tattowlag Terl choke ar ia tiow— LIR ANTIC& Mak. • 4).aze Rrately, (very Soa.) Urban ..r.s.rd (repay a Ca. (super) i GUIS. 'Jarrett A co. i Slum.% emit* Cruz. Wllit.S. Rat6al Maid ra, , lbgiset, Cowan!. liatehkeo , liad'ra , London Cordial, C.': India .Sladaita, 1 Scbtupps. table do i 81.1ND1UTS. A ow:Alta:to /term 1 Uutherfer.re &latch Me, Msnaaallie de ?, Barrio's Loader' Portar i trbir do Wild Cherry Tiraody, C.alteg du . Abilatbe, Items* to Dort, , Actiseths .> Pule Jue do i Curarks, Or:Hoary do , Sardlries, fir Joßra Cisme, ; Mocha and Jars, Valois Dry, ! Tcraag Ilya. aril Black Tau; 1e.3 Swat, ; Eagliab Bronson Cheer, tilmtapsraes, 1 Isapert4 Harms Cigars, of Anzher, ! varicut brands. Tenvibry, I Old llonoagabela Wbisky, of liat.ta,ork, / all grades. . ... .. Tovatter mitt ell other art.hies Panerted •itt the Aral o. r_ raytlktleet tsturistt MAUFACTURERS' AtikINUY 3. N. LSWTOIf & BROTHERS. st.o: Vi" Iron Wire; Cables and Atebors; I •• XL ALL "•Cottory, Itasors, TN" Saws, and Edo Toot.; Crass i'Jrc3t7; Ors Fittings; ispantsl and Tin Wars; Nets; Twines; Mhos Threads; Camas; llatslaos; norisps ; ate.. • 71 John end, NEW TONE', 25 Kay shvd, BOSTON. SOLI AtltTill tea JOIMpb ilandry2 Co., Pyroors stint, Brl.lport. " Noel Mosley Bons,CratilsYsnr7 Liver Poo l ., " llrands ilrothers,lson Wir« Mills. Warrington. " Parkin 131a:shall, Talepirspb Works, Sittaiel.l. " Sboclbred, Losarklirs 1 lS.a r .Merridals Works, Wol• v.rbassplon. mr:9:lm EATING HOUSE. D. BARNARD Faorntsron. Ne. 40 Fifth street, near Wood. rr ILE PnoFit l Molt OF f CUItNUCDP/....E baying I ntted up tds 4itabilihment tbe:por • of providing Melds et low rates for bootees*-450,A, men Jorge', and three attending market and Kri. 2 , ,, S' visiting the city, begs leave to call the attention s 4 of 511 who wish the latest and (merit the ;market can at ford, to hie Table, constantly at and furnished with the beat attendance. Don't forget the place, near the Exchange Bank, and op. pooh. the (Zee of the Morning Post. Mercantile Tax Paye rs VOLl will please call at the City Treasurer's OfEer, N 0.47 I Smithfield street, and pay yens State License, as lum obtigni by law to put into the bands of an Alderman for collection all delinquento, after tho let of July next. The License Is payable in ouch funds as will be received at par In the IL A 2d. Bank of Pittsburgh. my119.3t Ilia O. Waal'. City Treasurer. • RI EW BOOKS! NEPrik.)oKul I —we hemp:lst received II by Express the followiog New Books, 'Os : Tho %seam Bride, or Miriam the Avenger; by Ma. Emma 1). E. N. Southworth—complete in two volumes, in paper covers $l, or neatly bound In cloth for one dollar and twenty-bre tents. Meek Diamonds, or Humor, Satire and Sentiment; by Professor Julius 0. Hannibal. We hare elro received Graham for June; Household Words, do; ➢lnck mood for :day. Tho 11,x44, Msg , Zll3ll,, de (or r.slo at W. A. ULL,DEN FENNKIC & Fah et , ()Amite the Theatre. ISI"AM" —l. lo ' ,o ‘ oo ° br an d; 6,000 Principe, Crus brand. For sale by REFbIRR ik ANDERSON, roy29 N 0.39 'Wood skeet. E. CUT Toseidoo--20 Goodwin & Uro.' br Kele by ItNYMER & ANDERSON, my 2 9 No. 39 Wood street. l ()( ) 111X . E . LO b It y ANOESt i c i l . o. Lr a clN A S t milt.t r o efe q ived. mr.:9 No. 39 Wood street. F . elli-09 barrels Lake Superior Salmon; 70 ht. bbls.do do 160 pkgs. White Flab; • 23 do Pickerel; 190 do Nos. 2 and 3 Hackerel; for sale by my 29 - HENRY H. COLLINS. .._ _ Pans LEO 9-70 barrels for sale by iny2 , 3 • HENRY H. COLLINS. CIIIRESE-130 boxes nem W. U. cutting Cheese for sale 4.../ by (m 339) HENRY H. COLLINS. pOTA BH-14 casks prime No. 1 Potash for sale by ..-• . 1113,29 HENRY H. COLLINS.. - LNEATIINtts—A. prime article of Ky. Feathers for sale by i upy29 HENRY H. COLLINS. Llttik-60 barrels treat Louisville fur Rai. by . - m)29 HENRY H. COLLINS. • • Remoral. TEINNUCWB EXCELSIOR RESTAVEANTIS Retllo7o4 from No. 128 to No. 111 WOOD strt.et, • • North side, sixth door below Fifth street. Will open on Tuesday, 29th inst.; and will be happy to sent his former customers and the public, in general. flue facIll• ties for accommodating the public aro ten-fold at his new quarters. . Don't forget the Big Lantern. my9.B:amsl 8. STEINEVOIC. • ci .—W 0118E8 LOTS AND FARMBe would Invite the ja. attention of those who may wish to purchase a home for themselves and family, the great variety or Houses, Lots and Farms We hays for sale. We have now on hand very cheap Building Lots, at $2OO, $250,5400 and upwards. Also, Houses and Lou, from $OOO to $lO,OOO, In various lo cations in and adjacent to the two cities. Improved Farms at from $lO to $lOO per sere. Also, cholestFarnaing Land, at from one dollar and fifty cents per arra to gig dollar& Terms accommodating, and title Indisputable. Persons having property of any kind to dispose of, will find it to their interest to give us a call. RS. nuUTHWORTH'd NSW BOOK—Tha fdltudri g MBride, or Miriam the Avenger. By ldri. - Ilmme D. K N. Bourthworth, author of "The Lost Heiress," " Tho Wife's Victory," "Curse of Clifton,". "The Discarded Daughter," " Retribution," etel, eta. Complete in 1 volume of 635 pa ges, bound in cloth, for one dollar and twenty-lave cents ; or in 2 volumes, papetcovers, for one dollar. For sale by & CO. • my , 2B No: - 22 Smithfield - street, •-• Hk6P-W/11. 4 1, PAP2lll3—New supplies just.ftelyea tf and ibr sale by (myLI) W.S.LTIB P.MAREaIku,. Hsw ta)mrxs)l3. THE GREATEST Manufactured by -Va. 120 irsrrra a . Rocrbary t Man. Pince, el 00e. 8. CUTHBERT . & 808 t, Real F.stati and General Agents, . 140 8111 rd street; Pittsburgh. - - - - - INEMEM Ponces TUC; "ZIONCrAGAIIEIA—WATEII. I,'COSIPANT" sit' be °Relied to setelvellubscrintiches to the Stock or add Company, on WEDNIIADAY, the Gils day of Jane, at the following places: In flonth Pittsburgh, at the office of It: A. Hausman, Esq. In Birmingham.. at stors of 8. Mcßae & Co. In East Birmingham, at tho office of Chen, xPDaoa .t Co. Jamei . James ALISIcElroy,. Christian lhmsen, Thomas McKee, It. A. Bauman, Jc Daniel. Berg, . - Henry J. Meta; John Bram( ' -- (rny22arr) ' Cbmnnfinopets.; Onsisleternes,,a very neat, vertleal - STEAtt GINE, B Inch cylinder,- 20 very superior DOUBLES BLVD STEMESSOILISIEF; -feet Soup . 28 inches diameter: For terns, de., ripply- "_ 2 Market street, corner Second: - WRI. - CARVILLi AXP , RCrEAM".TA.II , QII,.Iio 22 Fma ,rll7.idciar :al: to Mara Stocking Factoryijittebargn, PA. , OLOTKENG.t3OO - to order Intim betatylo, and at rea- BOYB'.:PLOTIEINditiade to oriler; -- , my23:lylo J .1.1 • 11.1 AILS ILA Lla - . (Successor to Lee) Wool Dealer & Commission llerehaat No. 134 Li - noun =az, Trrisr . lor4go;, Pe 41ef.„.7.15710•brifacciPtertpttilreic:'Hrath I,yr;aTlgaolilt Emabiirgh,-May 1855-,(my24:43ni*) - • - Durum WILL ITN° GOOD HAY at TOD LION HOTEIcERADVEVIPW for titeietay., .."" risERAGES AND •TISSUES:—A. A. MASON A 430. have I,llk last opened another eholde lot of Dosages and - Tissnes;_ comprising somernew and very desirable Myles of Figured GoodN and' all the most fashionable' - plain' colors: Moo; mummery elegant Berage Robes. - SiIAWL.S.-A:: A. SIASUrC IC. eV. have re. colved a aplemild ikisortoieat of Suioaer SbawlsOn plain and Embroidered Crape,Lace, Silk, Stella, (lad= ere, ArANTILL.4B-Buraral. new and bountiful styles of iIL Mantillas will be opened-on Mondap.2Btb Instant, by, 3 11 1 28 A. A. IttIABON.ItcU., L..t.5 Tsai st. • POTATOES-200bas. Ptak Ese and Peach Red Pot toed, from Northern New York, received and for sale by toy2B _ CO." SHAD—blew No. 1 Bare guts Bthdr.l; - .• - ". , Ntr:l . • Ylecelling andlor sale by . .• myZ ' • - ATWELL, LEE a 'co ARD-12 kegs No:-1 Lard reenti., on consist:men rand IJ-fors:ale by (my2Bl AVVVLV, LnE,&,CO. SNE NOUREIELV "AS OTHERS 8.0 . 0 YOU Go forth with to CARGO'S DAGUERREAN 3100315 i No. i 0 Fonstb street. Prides, $t and tapwarde. _ my2S. PITTSBURGH; TitIIST •COMPANYI 'Hay 21st; 1E55.` j crIIIHE Pittsburgh Trust Coniu - nyhave a Dtvidand of Pas rut Cstrr:ort this Capital Otorb4 out the profits for -the last six months, - payable forthwith: suy2l:2w . JOHN. D. SCULLY; Cashier. . STOCE de.LES—W, O.- ACCARTNBY,. Anclionsza.—;•We will_ Sell the follosiing 'desirable Bonds and Stoeiti, onr..Banking Booms, No.ll - Yourth street, on 'TUESDAY . . EVENING . , the-22th inst., at 8 u'clock: 52,000 Allegheny County Bonds; - , 2,000 first mortgage Pitts . end Bnitib.l per ctßonds 1,060 Pittsherghn per cent, Bondi . : 1,000 Allegheny City do ". .11 Shares Citizens' Depiislt Bank; . 6 do I,leclutults' Bank of Bittibureg- 2) do Ohio and Penna. nedhoad • -do Penneylranis Insurance co. _ . 159. do Ado!! ?dining C 0...... 10 do Citizens' 'lnsurance 9- do lionoogatiela Navigation Co. • ; •10 do Allegheny 10 do Turtle Creek Plank_ll. Co. , . 16 .. _do • Pittiburglt, Cho A - Louisiana Teißth • slooCertlfitate of 16138,11 of Diamond Market lipase Association. • EC= _ . THE ANNUAL 3IKhT r cf .Itcwitbolders, Elicticn of Directors of ttio PITTSBURGH, CINCIN NATI AND LOUISVILLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY; will he held' on the waus7r MONDAY (4th) OP JUNE NEXI, tbe,para, Nunn; Henna A:, Cm, In- Ego rite of Pitts harsh, at two o'clock, P 51, . - . - - J. r,,,Atoorirehm, President. PittetturgbOraY 26+1855-I=G23.awl 'MEW 13(Xili5.—ctodet'i Lady's Book - JUne , 2trconts; j Peterson's National Magazine *. 17 , '+-:- Frank Lealis'aJeursal 41 IS - 7 " s - ~allona Slacoloe Yankee Notions , - • . ..I,lttelrs-Lieing - ".• • ' • 7 "‘ " • London Punch- • • " . . Walrer•Y Magazine; liVestsainater neatest; My. Brother's Heger, by !ilea Warner; • Juit received by expres, and far sale laweitbati.ean po• bai elNewhem at- • L&UFFEBI3•IO3OIi. 5T00.13,- mr2. TATHAT A SALLOW FACES WHAT COAItSR ItOtGII 1/ "II ANDS 1 the LIEVETIC, SOAP :readers the akin smooth; gait tool delicately white. and remotes tan and rechiese of the thin. Ah asps, chafe', trey on the bandeau* healed by It. Price 0n1y , 12 1 ,4 cents pet. take.. SoldPholesale and retail by- ' • - ntetlt - CIITIIIIFMT:•I4O.ThintFtrvet....- ItEli Yr Ailey TalSlas UUTL,Iia It ,aC --Kinstors, tea Z‘crta ICutlery. Knives, Forks„ Spoons, Eat court' : German Silver and plated Spoons and; Forks. 4180, Pure Silver Spoons. Forks, Butter. Knives, Ton Knives; Ladlein Cute liends, 10.. Ba, manufactured, ort-our out premises, and at film than eastern priem • Watth work done In a superior manner." , - WILSON. TunnEccr GLANNY.- 67 Marke t street, corner of Fourth. FINE JAVA AND DID COFFEES. Baker'a Drops:Cocoa and Chocolate; Louring's Refined. Sugars: remind and for sale by •- S. JAYN FS, my D 3 .g Fawn Ten Store ,: . l4o; Fifth street. GOLDENISIEWP,..I3 bbli saperiatOolden Syrup receis Jaz and for alde by flay2f.kj ATWELL, LEE & CO. , PACON A.s*-1000 Ciry Cared Hams la store arid P for saie by (my 61 • ...ATWELL,LEE A CO. la AILS-1110 kap =stated Naila in store and for sale by my2d ATWELL,LEE .*••00 - • ripO PONTEDITY. RAND YOLFRaELP DOWN. War? By getting your Picture. Go truthrith, then, to CAROB'S, 76 Fourth street, and take a sittlog--e tam minutes will suffice. Prices to suit alt., - my2s AtaUaZIVEs Solt JUNI: nAutO.Vistv—. Oodsn's Lady's Book, for June.- •-• • • • • - New York Journal. do • --• Paranson'a blagulne, do Ballcm'a - do -do YankteliollonA do = ••• - Ileftived and for sale at _ • SIF., d GILDEIvI-11111TRY & CO.M. • royd4 Firth st,opposite the Theatre CIOLD WALL PAPXItS—A., new. asewettnent a 1. - letteh end Ameri.wxt just receivedwbalbreale by , tte24 - NVALIMIt P. ILSALBERW - utritnY PAPeard--Two new patterns of Donnie am Paler; beautiful designs, Just receive& For rats by {PALTER .P. MARSHALL,. ruytti .85 Wood street . NEW GQ(.IDS.—A. 31.1K 0.`i d -00. are daily receiving: fresh supplies of New Ckads, cestopTißitg a 7verr large stock of Domestics and liousekeeplog; Gaols. New: and elegant styles of Emmet Drees Goods of every descriptien; Wbite Goals, Embroideries, de. my 24 ------- BACON-100 auks Runs sad Shoulders , recd - far rule by (m 716) SPRINGER. lIAUSACOR eC0,. . , IDOTATOLS-240 bus Se.tharatocks to store and for sale by (vole ) SPRINGIER ILISIBAUGLI 4k. C 0... - - J ONE MAGAZINES SECEIVED.—Frank Leslie's New York Journal for June. Peterson's Magazine June: Palion'• do Yankee Notions for June. Received and tr sale' at the cheap book etoro of . W. A. OILDENFENNEY & CO.'S my 2.31 Cheap Baok Store, FIRL St., opposite the Theatre. LINE -100 bbls Louisville Lime, for sale by snyZ lIRNRY:n. foLtiNs.. BUTTER --3 tads trash this day reoslyt dby - my''M lIRNItY 11. COLLIN'S. APPLES -10 bbts men, just received and for sald by . ' m 2.3 • HENRY a comma. RICE—IO tierces prime, in store and for 8010 by • . my 23 JOILN MOORHEAD; No. 7/ Weed street. MIEDFORD MINERAL WATER--Idß—'.2o bbis and half" bble LI In store nod for sato . my= JOHN bIOORECEAD, No. 2"/ Wool street. NVBITS BILE 'BONNETS—Some splendid new 'White Ella Bonnets at A. A. MASON - A - 00.'8, myll DRY GOODS IN BXOHANOB FOIL Clitr - PItOPERTY The undersigned will exeltanga ei lot or Xertbandlso for City Property, being It general assortment or Cauntxy Store En uireof . TLIOXIS WOODS, Conroa.retol 75 Fourth stre.t., ASMALL RA11.11..0f 33 acres, lor 41,300, in 11 pleasant and healthy location, I% miles from the canal, at A nnTarent; 30 ac dwellingtatio, remainder:in good Um , ber. w framhouse 30 by 36 feet, with hall, moms and cellar; a portico infront and porch in the ream stablo, carriage and coal houses, and .other outbuildings. A young orchard of.choice frUlt—lC Prank -paled in, and a fine spring near the house. For terms apply to . myl6 8. - 01ITIMFAT .4:50N.140 Third -street. - AYANECEN NOTIONS for June this day published; full of good things in theway of rich jokes,original aketchesi quaint wittlesme, an.l.4yepeptio yarnr, comic illustrations,. .tc., do. For sale by . - If. MINER d CO., - m 32 2 N 0.32 Smithfield atroet..-. ICW DRY GOODS, AT lIAGAN A French Style Parabola; Old Ladies ' Parasols; Au Psasee Collars • Guipure Lace Collars:- L. Organdies and Lawns; ,- Flounced' Barege Robes: and a very choice lot of all kinds of Dram Goods, Embrolde• ries and Iloctsekeoping Goode , to which we invite the at.: tention of the ladies. Myla - • JOHN MOO/UM AD, . • • - 117 - IIOLESALS GROCER, AND COMIISSION Aliftt- FV` CHANT for the ado of Pig biota and Bloonis, and Produce generally, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [8;124 T" ItERPETIC SOAP is prepared by ,the subscriber fide the recipe cf.& Loudon chera'st, and used for ren dering the skin smooth, soft and delicately white; removing sallowness, pimples, tan, cutaneous eruptions, and Manias of the ekm, All charm, chafes; de., on 'the hands; are healed by it. For the cure of Bare, roughlirame, id „ tun ,. Tailed. -Price 12% cents p3r cake. Sold by . • _ my 22 . O..L.•CUTIBIERT,I4O Third -- st.". • /rate YAM:TRIAL atiSTAL _Woltli.Eß'S ASSIRTANT—. _ Gm the aria of working .all the metals . gad. iawyva. forging Um and steel, hardeathiand tempering, m e lting and miring, casting and founding, works An sheet' meta, the proceises 'dependent on the ductility...of the mobile, soldering, and the DIOSL improved processes and tools employed by metalworkers, with the eppit m u m um set elethainetallurp.V to-Manufacturing procures: eel. mewl gem original Sources, and from the works of fro/ta•. ap ffd , Bergeron, Leopold, Plumier, Napier, and °them The original matter Is purely American. • The whole Is ar. ranged, with nameTolts engravings on wood to, suit: the American metal starker...by Oliver Byrne, Civil, Jltilltary , 'and Mechanical Engineer.. For sale by; • - Lit'. F. Ct./dORGAN. my2l . N 0.104 Wood street, near Fifth. irondeaTEUL REISIBENCII Fun. RALE, situated in I" Robinson .toWnvhip: nine. 'Acres . or good. Land; Dwelling Emu reams—portico la haat; a Stable, and other ont. - .btilldingst. 2:grape arbors; also, apples; pears, peaches, Au..--allbealthy. trees, and of choker quality. This property is in a very pleasant and healthy location,at, about three miles from the city. - - Price $lBOO. Terms easy. lay2l. • 8. LITTLIDERT A E0N.140 Third st. Q.. EVERAL THING S DESIRABLE IN' NAND UM.— THINGS 1. Me:4.ooWe. U. 'Neat 'and la:shlonatde . styles. 8. A . gcol nes'ortment and varlety to se. ! lectanni. 4..kpleasant 'sore end accommodating xato. -ben. 5. Value reteteed for owner paid oa t . `them Torpedo,' SCSIDIKRTZ, No. 107 Market stree;oramiaea to accomodato Ida friends and the Dow - gener„vatix anything in:the - BOOT or WWI di:Teem:a. — • nas. 4 " ' 6:4v ' , IIIAIII3VAOTORIM3 I RON RAII-lUG;.l: l tcatif -- V44‘7 13 . virutdp7_s4littcpika t . ac. Nan, Eq. Secopilirt.reet - 32114- $O *ixtid at., • . ' Pl 2 TsliC1101:4 UAW. on baba rt , variety or mow. patterns' lanes , , Plt4o, suitable for ill purposes. Particular 'attention gal to unclosing Grurt Lots. , Jobbingdons at sbon'Uotlea. Iran • , tat tau • " H. ctiettuni.• A. su°, arncr-lbiz;u, arj sixiiihf4t 4frieir."Zatiburply 1144 ", O:',E Au: .111310 f. FIRE in Er6ltlNEl2lBl772Alle2ell. CAPITAL .... —.43501000. • s FEU AND 2dAB3RE ISBIfR E COLT.PA'ff INSURANCE COMPANY:- OF HE- vAI.IOa42 . AVF, LE GI 11 lA, w licra LtaX:E VA.' • ' • Cer o. — ';$ 3ou t goo. CONNECTICUT ... tdUTITAE LIFE. INSURANCE CoIiPAIFt *di . ] CAPITAL , AND ASSETS 42,1.53 1 4110„ • . . • 4:416.001t1ti0n. .7- - • • 7.." • • IPS& firm. of PENNOCK, LLITCIIELfi & CO. boo this - day - been - DISSOty.E.O. by r4ittie2, content, end the Books-of Bald-concern Nei:lei/been Oen:scored to -,lOfrP.Pll :_PENNOCK end NATTIAN , I(.IIART;they only are nuttier. • 7 !. lieTtcleettlo awl "the debts due Ef aid 'Perrone' :: ' ' koowiogr hemselreetadeberl.3l-111pleare PKNNOCK. • & ;TART'S, N 0.141 Woodstieet; and toy; be rune.. Th . oee torrinkelairas ag04144 mact preeent -them for pap 7- - - 409EP.K. PENNOCK,' , BELTP,L .TORN B. M CU ESON, -.lll.tattirgh., May. let, •181'5.• • NATITAN 8.144 WP.• „ . cop artnersl/IP.-.._, -IrOSEPH PENZZOCK and NAT.IIAN F. KA$7;l o of,the Iknici Pm:meek; I.lltchell & Co. hive arOectated them. trims' le-the lOUNDE.T• businesr, under the 11=14 aid”: style of PENNOCK ,& MET: We testractfully Invitee= trfettli Mid customers to irlsit atlfo:l.4l. Wood - put; Pittchurgh,)Kay 1, 1b55.... • • • ' Josilpii-pEBNOOS. . * ;. . V. - TENl4OOif.-" et BABT, (07 Tot LATE.Ricutoini,Airtcurs -Co,) • • VETI , TON-•FOITNDRIC": Warehouse, lio.14.1:17c):4 street; YitEabnrgh, Via.: cOnitaniit l pply of Ccaing Ste and Itiliges, and Onites,.{Vogon Dvird. a4l-idies - ; - Bollow War, Plotagh, Castings and - Points, Tea 43"ettles, dad and , Tailors, , iYater - find - ans'..Plpu s and AlLsceilaticoug Castings made. !SADIE' B'Z • NUNNS CLARK, 14fir--. Tag 1'H13410 7 ,0f Pittshbrgh, mitt Alleihany speetfally Melted to call at the Music flautist of the seurciibers No_ 65 51671Istrest, antl exatnino a superb' , Fill - Gralui P • iano, prio6 , Zlooo ' From the Yantory_ of hUNAS CLAILIC, New - York. - This -- elegant lastJ =eta is male in the ttELIZ 513hTHEAN ST/ LEP the ornaments,-front-pieces end legs ?stay carved-out of SOLID ItOSEVTOOD. •It is fall-seven nets:yes, of tho largest dimensions, and; In point of Volume. power and liquid sweetness of. tone, , is prehmunted- alto. • The sabierlbers will be happy to receive , the vidts their friends and - the - Publlo In gneral(M end'slow 42 through their elegant new establishment.' - ° _ Sign of the - oMderr Harp, No.-53 FifthStreet:•'-- WELIUNS',4 CO.; Coin - minim Stock .Brokera. cogartnerghsg.rvottot...; .. ... THIS- D y MUTE TRIG= 'me Itressrs:lr: STEEL: TII/IIIETp and SAlllr, ; both of whooruovoleoo for Mery years is my istibilrbi nient;and era,headyy exteriarely and ferorablyktiorintri 'nip el/AP...mere and the public generally as iiperfor , men; and of "eiHnreot- box nets habits: , :itrei* tope , by' ibis union of _experience and artlstie , iiltill4especlaily, In the,; watch , department; by keeping a large and welt relented ° stock cf goods; byaellla at Moderate priaae, tinny close attention to basiners, to merit a liberal share ofpetronege.r.". To my old friends and rbe public In genetal,:mbo have for many,/ eats past sof i erallypattealsed .nty . business L turn mythenks, and eolialt for the the now firnia, trance of similnr filvorgt., Wjjk...(a, • Pittsbrupt„ April Al, Britigh -and --ContinkiitaUExelingei _ --- "rktorrrisiztalntn*i, liY• putioAiv,. :at/Ea/4AB. t'Ps ON BANK;:z - L. 640 • ..• .1.12..5mi..; 11111SIE DRAFTS. are th e Priori Pat Towris of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND told ni.ELANl4rin4'; the CONTINENT.'. -.•••- • ;; - • We also drew EIGIIT • , Grutiebir.trur , '11.41:5* Remittneee.to ald'rarce SIVITZFJILAND ate DOLLS:ND.. , • - Persmie intondirigro trawl abroad ioniprothire, na,_Lettera of_Cre lit, on..rrideb. Uoney - curi. ObEsiiia.l, rt.eded, to ncty pirt•of• StiropO. , •-•- COLLIC7IO.I of 11111,1, Notes, 11••:d other4securitia in' rope, rtii.ireeive LLIAI) IS A Co:, Niroiid,eornt4 Third itreet • '110.11 . :': - . - APIEVOLIAIK iripOss•Szotra' useCtinG ilia BEST 12/3,S,SUDS or RELNNW7LWANIA, ' ' . . • 'Wh!eh will sleaymbesold of thi3-Loliesteash TwiCes, (DOI 7 ax.k.nurreims-01- - 64. 1 )CE.E- 7 . '#,Erki,NSY NIA Ma:A-5.3-r- WI YDOV:.-G: .g.tt T! ‘,..lDoable Strength, Imitation. Crown .and muby" • Vials, Flasks, tient snit' Priserva Jant:' • . • Wirle; Postai - and 1141041 Bottles • telegiaplueLigittiring4l6d-Insulatorso.- . sECON.D, BBTICKEN WOOD .tt MAIM= 13T2., But a short distance, from tins Steamboat landing, nad from Mon ongaltalklfonse. St. Charles, and City Flotel.Cart.Ul' 11, .................. ' JONES; & DEINY, Forwardiligand Comission Merchants, ttpl9l of VAUD. STREET, 24,TASlitfItC117: THE ILDAISS AXPRES - - 1 -GDZIEPAPrg. • A JOINT, STOCK. ASSOCIATION:. organiiltriltry 1; 1854, - tinder the kips Capital in '3l,ooo_Sharem . .iiir,STOC.r7.IIOL !MRS .I.NDIVIDu _tux .; President-3EOEOE CABB, of Pittsburgh. aeo. W. Om, Pittsburgh. : .- 8. M. Shoemakes' BaltinifFre.%_ O. 8. laniard, Philadelphl4, Johnson, Liehegstoty N. Tosk„. W..dhleruitstore,Now York. Spooner, Bridgeport, Conn,_. A. Adams, Boston. - -•-• R. B. Itineley, ESTer, S. M. Thompson, SprineCeidi 31ass• aveics, Ner. 81 Itovaiersvizsr.! _ TO AltD FROM TOE -EASTERNCITIES '-VL4 PENNA - ..'0.1.1yAL AND:R.4.11.220.41D5.:' .7 D. L - EECIELB4..OO.!ff .. LIN.W: Botwotin . Pittsburgh, - ITeri-York, 'Philadelphia and Baltimore. Tl:C[811017TE being now in good order, - itiate'prepare& to despatch property either tray on favorable terms.. Bhipineuta consigned to either of the undersigned will ram, forwarded without charge forcommitalo.pr,areftrillinstra?..: tious - protoptly attended to. - Address or apply to . LEklart Penn silent and-Canal, Pittsburgh,. ...IIAB.B18:A LXECII, Readying Depot N 0.13 Sonthll,ll - 11 Deli„firtg-Ddetillwk A. 8311711,. Agent, -- N0:75 Nottb ettelt, llalUlDoio 7 3 7 B 0 a . tte la ry chO pi li a t ty LD . ti,eAirgenyari.rk. ttiTTSBIIIIGII A7ll)CcollE,BlAßVltit* -. • taglu i -- - - 'RAILROAD -- piffling front ' - UTifait, Newton, Winfini eiriii stunk County, to .I.sp,tora Stritionerta Far' , ette County N and after. TiIIIRSDAY, the 17t/1(10,y orrinn_littli ' friittier - n6l.lEictfilftraltii WlRTnin'beMeen th e above late 1,0 lute as follows: - . i''' •- . , . ,-;,, .; ... ; 4 Leave West Nowton at '5,130 A. M.; 'nopplic; all'ort/loyal, Sinitb's Allll, - rafd Jacob's 'Creek; raefoing teflon at 6:157...., *lock. - Iteturnlng,-leave.Laytow at tt4s. A - . AlTTeacblng Wflit Newton at TO: - connecting" wltb - 7tbo Atramboat , ...- ' , Thomas llhriver," for Pittsburgh: "1"946t/ingll42l?uDfti a noon . .1. Second TralnArilLleara West .Neirteti at 12 o'ilock,lf.,- fir Layton,, and, returning,will leave 'Layton a 0 P. 14.- .. aloppingatll.way atelier's. ;' .. ...., •,. -,..-"............ ~..... - '; Fare from Pittsburgh-, to - lepton, 43. =llea; Dna Dollar. arageesor'uniontown and Comolliefillewl_llcotinect wltb, - ; .. .: , the Tratra a. Layton:. - -- ----- - -- 1 - - . Frelghi wBI - be' traasported -eith.vey dilly. 'lsi rater ~ Bpply_to D. lir.. CALDWELkEsg ; A Esistan Cl.l pperintendirtit,y ; , Wear Newton. - '- :. ', . .` OLIVER. W.....BARNES, '.-- -i , - President and 'Sakerfuitend i. -'-' , iVitt.hureli, nay .4d1.1155 ' - , , iiiv4, I CARPETS - Ort. ,- CLOTErS„ 1 ,•• - , • ALA T 'l' INO.. ..,' .--;.—: TrglM subscriber Is noviroceivirig Urie allltioba to his - stock,. wit " ,h en •rompleted; will be one of the. I ert In thorny, consisting or Velvet slid irruSiole_tor,-- mut; T a peety Brusesla,-,.lnipprial,nad.rExtzu Tbreo-Ply; ii w t r yr, ingrain, SuPerthie and Sine tlO4 Tat estry; tirubd --- end plain Venitisni COtIOUt Hemp; Beg.aodlist ZasDets:' Woolen and Cotton DrUggeti floor 21sits; 3Vinclaw Stuidocv sta r Redo; &c. Also, a. , 1 . , ry,sr arnrtment- bron.cupar-,. frau 2to 18 tet4. wide .- :7 -, W.D. BITALLIZIK :.; cff.kim '— - • . -t ' s FlllV.fraitli strasebelew W0r41.7 NumagicK . • A. BLOSSOM, StOR j Dja , ant. - - CAPITAL ... GRAND PIANO, TURVEKT CLANET. Watch . lltakera, 70Weit31•13 Ma' sikvorsmiths, f 7 biartut Ftrtet, Enna retirtb RUNTM; DE'.(tElt. EXCLIIBITEIS IN No: 299 Liberty =street, Pittsburgh, Pa. omo = urniANA :ad Autssopits, supur.,ml: and M!)KVIIE:Sc._ CO•s T-PriNS PO R-TA T - lON • apt 3m•is NEW '` . /111.1(1111'0Z6,;. BEAMS =at' ~- M ~' ~~
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