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THE RESULT IN VIRGINIA...THE
• PARTIES.
The result of the Virginia election cannot fat
to check the growth of the new party through
out nearly all the southern States. The cause
of its defeat in the old dominion " was un
doubtedly the anti slavery proclivities of the
party in the northern states. The legislature of
Massachusetts, composed almost entirely of K.
N's., has exhibited the most extreme fanaticism
of the Garrison, Parker and Phillips school of
abolitionism. In all the New England States
Know Nothingism and abolitionism are firmly al
lied, and in fact the new party is there the abol
ition party. In Now York the late legislature,
a majority of whom were K. N's., elected Wm.
H. Seward to the United States Senate ; and
thus placed him on the high road to a nomina
tion for the Preeidenoy. In the Pennsylvania
legislature Gen. Cameron was required to write
a letter •nnonncing himself a rank abolitionist
before he could get the nomination in the K. N.
caucus. Nearly all the members of Congress
elected within the last year in the northern
States by the K. N's. aro Free Sellers, and many
of them pledged to the repeal of the Kansas• N
ebraska bill and the fugitive Slave law. In all of
the northern States, then, the abolition proclivi
ties of the new party have been manifested in
unmistakeable terms. How could it be expected
then that southern States could coalesce with
them, or that the K. Ns. as a party could pros
per there. In Virginia it is seen that Flournoy
has not carried . the former Whig strength in
that State. The whole process of forming the
new party there stems to have consisted in
changing the name of the Whig patty; and in
lain instead of gaining strength by the change.
That the Whigs, so long defeated there, should
resort to any expedient to gain a temporary tri-
umph was not surprising. But the attempt has
failed, because their brethren of the north have
joined a party that is adopting anti-slavery sen
timents; eluting anti-slavery legislators ; and
enacting laws as prejudicial to the interests of
the South as even a Garrison could desire.
It is apparent the slavery question must divide
and soon destroy the new party. Abolitionists
boast that they make no concessions or compro
mises. A new party, formed of such diverse ele
ments u the Snow Nothing party, can never be
formed and compactly organized without mutual
conoessions ; and it can never become a national
party without adopting a platform national in
its character and purposes. Yet no such plat
form can be framed , and no cardinal principles
announced in which Massachusetts and South
Carolina. K. N.'s, or Ohio and Mississippi K.
N.'e can agree. The effort is Idle ; such a re
m& is impossible. The elements that compose
the new party in the north cannot act with the
pro slavery men of the south. Southern men
are as little inclined to make concessions as the
moat determined free-Boilers. They cannot act
together. We doubt whether they can ever agree
on the same candidate for the next Presidency.
The splendid prize of three hundred millions of
dollars of federal patronage in four years can
accomplish wonders ; but it will have to work
miracles before the K. N.'s of New England will
vote for a slaveholder for President. No such
miracles can be be expected in those latter days.
Gen. Houston'A visit to Boston, and his speech
there evidently injured rather than improved his
chances of a nomination by the new party, sim
ply because he spoke out honestly, and proved
at once that he was not an abolitionist. There
are doubtless a good many K. N.'s in the north
that would prefer a Union and national plat
form. Bat they are out-numbered, out-voted
and over-ruled. The Free Soil element prevails
In the northern Stotes, and will continue to pre
vail. It is no wonder then that the councils of
the E. N.'s throughout the southern counties of
Virginia were dissolved on the eve of the elec
tion. The acts of northern legislatures bad at
length convinced them that they had nothing to
hope from the K. N.'s of the north.
l ithe only truly national party in this country
is the democratic party. Its principles upon
the slavery question are just, equal and demo
cratio. It makes slavery a local matter, and
leaves it to the control of the local authorities
where it may exist. It leaves all States and
Territories free to establish or abolish it as the
free choice of their people shall determine.
Northern democrats, as well as many southern,
believe it an evil politically, morally and social.
ly, and would regret its further extension ; but
they believe that disunion, or perpetual ani
mosity and strife between the north and south
would result in far greater evils. There can be
no doubt that the democratic party Is the con
stitutional party and the Union party of the
country. However demagogues may oocaslon
ally mislead it for corrupt and selfish ends, its
principles abide, and will ever live. However
unnecessary and ill-timed the repeal of the
Missouri compromise may have been, even that
=slue was founded on the well recognised
principle of popular sovrelgnty. Demoorats
north and south are at perfect liberty to think
se they please of that measure. The abstract
principle It involved was democratic, but its ex
pediency at the time is matter for difference of
opinion. But In all the great measures of the
party the democraey,is national, and forms the
only party to whom the people can look with con
fidence for the preservation of the Union and
the constitution.
The Whig party no longer exists, either as a
national or sectional organization.
It is evident that there wilt be three, and but
three candidates for the Presidenoy in the field
in 1856, to wit, a Demooratio, an American, and
an Anti-Slavery candidate. If the democrats
present an unexceptionable man, they may find
strength to elect him. If not, the election may
be thrown into the House of Representatives.
As st present constituted, it is doubtful whether
the American or free soil sentiment would there
predominate in such a contest.
The probability is that the next President will
be a democrat. It not, he will be an abolition
ist. That is the way things look now.
Nov Taun.—The statement going tho rounds
of the press to the effect that Washington Irving
is,a Billlerite, and that he believes the world will
be destroyed in 1867, is not true. The person
Warred to In Lady Blessington's Memoirs—from
which the rumor doubtless originated—was Ed
ward Irving, a popular minister in London for
mazy years ; for a life-like portrait of whom see
ees Portrait Gallery of Eminent
MtZ g recently published.
STIMI: TO IT. —Captain Ericsson has published
a letter in the Daily Ames, stating that he has
not abandoned the idea of Success With the
famed Caloric Engine.
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Far interesting lereiga news bee Brat page.'
The New Hampshire Legislature will meet on
the oth of Jane. Durlog the session two United
States Senators are to be chosen.
The Fronk - army le to be considerably ill.
creased. Instead of only 80,000 men being sinned
out next month, as at first intended, there will
be raised 200,000 men for active service. ,
No Roams' were granted by the Jefferson
County Court of Common Pleas, and oonse
quently the principal hotels will be closed here
after.
One half the edition of the Louisville Courier
of the 25th of May was printed on paper made
of undressed flax. It is quite thin, but clear
and white
The inundation in Hungary covers 260 square
miles of territory, occasioning a loss of one and
a half millions of florins in previsions, two mil
lions in houses and ono and a half millions in
agricultural produce.'
The cry is still they Come—that is to say, the
Mormons. The ship William Stetson, which ar
rived at New York on Sunday, brought three
hundred and fifty anxious candidates for poly
gamy among her passengers.
The news of the death of Commodore Henry
Ballard has been received at the Navy Depart
ment at Washington. He died at Annapolis, in
the 71st year of his age. The deceased entered
the Navy in 1804, and stood fifth in the list of
captains. The War Department has received
advices of the death of Major Dusenbery, at
Santa Fe, New Mexico. This officer entered the
army in 1820.
The Massachusetts net nullifying the Fugitive
Slave act grants the habeas corpus and trial by
jury to all fugitive slaves ; Imposes heavy floes
and five years' imprisonment upon any person
attempting to carry off an alleged fugitive who
may not be a fugitive under the laws cf Massa
chusetts. No State officer is allowed to do any-
thing in behalf of the return of a fugitive to
his master, on pain of fine and imprisonment.
The jails and prisons of the State are closed
against fugitive slaves.
Stormont for Salt Lake.
Within the past three days nearly six hundred
Saints have passed through this place for their
Laud of Promise—the Territory of Utah. They
aro from the British islands—principally Eng
land ; but many of them are Scotch and Welsh,
and a few from the Gem of the Ocean. The men
and women aro clean and healthy looking, and
generally in the prime of life ; bat we noticed
one very old Irishwoman, who was said to have
reached the advanced age of ninety-four. From
a conversation with Elder William Willes, the
Secretary of this expedition, we learn that El
ders of the Mormon faith are traversing nearly
every habitable quarter of the globe, and are
meeting with considerable success in making
proselytes. He was himself originally an Eng
lish schoolmaster, bat embracing the faith of
the Saints, he commenced traveling as an Elder,
since which time he has traversed the greater
part of India, the Island of St. Helena, and
England. He farther informed us that there
are upwards of forty thousand believer'. in the
Book of Mormon In the British Empire, embra
cing all ranks and conditions in life, and all of
whom would have their faces get Utah-ward,
sooner or later. The emigration to that region
the present Bummer is estimated to reach four
thousand souls. Polygamy is not practiced
among these Saints, for the simple reason that
the law of the lands from which they come make
it bigamy; but the men are all in favor of Biga.
my Young's forty-wive system. The women
generally are not of the same opinion. The
question of admitting Utah into the Uoion with
a constitution sanctioning such a gross immoral
ity will be a serious matter for the consideration
of the National Congress before many months
have passed.
Dlngazlnea
PUTH.I3I Yon JUNE.—This is one of the beet,
if not the very best, number ever issued. It
opens with a discriminating article on " Amer--
loan Travelers," in which Bayard Taylor, N.
P. Willis, Mr. Prime, Mr. Eames, the author of
Cocas de Espana, and others, are noticed and
criticised. An article entitled " Australiani "
will command attention. There is also an ar
ticle on the late Emperor of Russia, from the
pen of Count Gurowaki, and ono oa Slavely
in the Ottoman Empire," by J. W. Brown Esq.,
who is connected with our embassy at Constan
tinople. Lieut. Manry'sreoent work is reviewed
by Capt. Davis, of Cambridge in " Science and
Navigation." Tho article on America for the
Americana" is continued under the head,
"Should we fear the Pope ?" •Bryant has a
poem entitled " Robert of Lincoln," or in other
words the Bob-o-link. For sale by Gildenfenney
& Co. and Miner & Co., Agents.
HORS/MOLD WORDS YOR JUNE. -If Putnam is
the beet American magazine, Household Words
Is certainly the best Fnglish reprint of its kind.
It has twenty-four articles, containing an im
mense amount of useful information, but told so
pleasantly that no one can fail to be interested
in their reading. It also contains the first part
of a new novel, entitled "Sister Rose," in sewn
chapters. Dix & Edwards, 10 Park Place, New
York, are the publishers. Price $B,OO per year,
or $5,00 for Putnam and Household Words.
Gildenfenney & Co: and Miner & Co. are the
agents in Pittsburgh.
CRINESI IN NEW YortE.—There are already
from 1,600 to 1,600 Celestials—not members of
the third degree—but pigtailed, oblique-eyed
Chinamen in the city of Gotham. It is well
known that the twenty or thirty thousand oiti.
zone of the Flowery Kingdom who have taken
up their abode in California are looked upon as
a nuisance of which the Californians would fain
get rid of ; hence the New York paper in noti
cing the presence of so many among them and
the probability of more of the same sort coming,
is somewhat alarmed and recommends measures
to prevent their migration hither. The experi
ence of the Golden State has shown that they
are a very undesirable class of immigrants—so
much so Indeed that the last steamer states a tax
of 00 on each person is hereafter to be levied.
PIPING Hor.—The New Orleans Crescent, to
convince one they have summer in earnest,
says :—" A man dressed very white and very
tight, thoughtlessly eat down on one of the iron
seats in Jackson Square, and jumped up again,
a/a Gabriel Ravel. We afterwards saw him in
Ballenger's garden, where the creams are piled
up high in little glasses, looking like ice-cream
daggers with glass handles. He stabbed himself
with several of them, and we left him expiring
—in an agony of delight." And they are hav
ing a dry time of it, too, for want of rain ; so
much do they suffer, that a man turned his friend
out of the house for perpetrating a dry joke I
PIG lIION YOB. PITTBBITIIGH.—The tow-boat
James Guthrie was to have left Louisville for
Pittsburgh, on the 26th, with five hundred tone
of iron in tow. The iron is from Tennessee
river. The lowness of the river will prevent her
making much progress until she meets another
rise.
ger The Churchman thinks that fans ought
not to be used in church, at any time. It ar
gues thus
Avoid the use of the fan at church, at all
times. During the heat of summer it is no
doubt a great luxury. But we are not, in God's
Holy Temple, to think of luxuries—rather of
endurance and sacrifice. The practice is a most
irreverent one. When we go to perform our
solemn devotions to God, we are not to give way
to self-indulgence. It is a profane familiarity
in the presence of Him who "Is greatly to be
feared In the presence of all His saints."
P e-h-a-w I
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We recently published an exited from the
'Louisville Couriv,recommendiog such an amend
-ment of the Fugitive Slave Law as shall provide
for atrial by jury in the locality to which the
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slave Might be returned. In oommentineoa thie
subject,- the Detroit Free Press gives the 4)110-
ing history of the proceedings 61 Commilteeupon
this bill:—lt is doubtless furnished to' that int. !
per by Gen. Cass, and Is therefore reliable: •
"We repeat, that there,ls a mistake in this
statement which the public records enable us to
correct. The provision refered to, for a jury
trial, was introduced into the compromise com
mittee by Gen. Cass, a fact that should be well
known, as it has been more than once asserted
on the floor of the Senate, and emphatically so
on the 20th of August, 1862, in a discission_oa
the general subject. Upon that occasion, Gen.
'CASs stated, in answer to a suggestion of Mr.
MASON, that the proposition had been presented
by him, and not by Mr. WEBSTER, as Mr. Mason
had supposed; and this was confirmed by Mr.
SIANCIUM, a member of the committee. The
provision was agreed to by Mr. CLAY, and by a
majority of the committee, and reported to the
Senate. But in the first discussion which took
place on this subject, this proposition was objec
ted to by Mr. MASON, by Mr. Bottum), and by
other southern senators. The remarks of Mr.
BORLAND we have been able to find, and they
are as follows: On May Bth 1860, after objecting
to the bill, be observed : 'Under the present law
here would end the proceeding. But under the
proposed one, a greater tr6tible, the most vexa
tious and mortifying of all, await': him ; for here
he has to engage in a suit at law, and have a
jury trial with his own slave After going on
with objections against the law, and especially
against it, unconstitutionality, be said that 'es
tablishing courts for the purpose, and making
asd trying issues between matter and slave, is
s) contrary to my preconceived opinions, and so
npugnant to my some of propriety, that I must
be excused for rejecting it, not only with
promptness, but with some degree of feeling'
Mr. MASON, in consequence of his objectien
to the bill reported by the compromise commit-
oe, introduces another bill as a substitute
leaving out tho provision for jury trial. This
substitute, was adopted by a majority of the Sen
ate, and thus this arrangement, which Mr. CLAY
is said to have thought would have been satis
factory to the North and South, was lost by a
vote of that body."
Horrible Child-Murder in Delaware.
The Dover Scatind gives an acoonnt of d most
atrocious affair which happened in that vicinity
on last Thursday, the 24th :
" A man by the name of George Parker, (ool
ored,l living just outside of Dover, went to Mr.
Slaughter's house early yesterday morning, and
knocked at the door for admission. When Mr.
Slaughter came to the door, which he opened
cautiously, he found Parker standing outside with
a gnu levelled at him, threatening to shoot him.
Slaughter immediately closed the door, when
Parker went to hie owe house, had some words
with the girl, who lives with his wife, and shot
her, injuring her severely. He then made off
to Mr. Gibbs' house, the door of which he broke
open, and rushed upon Gibbs, who made hie
escape out of a back door, not, however, before
the negro had discharged the gun at him.
" Gibbs made off tot a neighbor's house, by
the name of Moore, to give the alarm, whom
be found, when they immediately went in search
of more assistance to enable them to secure
Parker, who, when ho found that Gibbs had fled,
returned again to his own house, and entering,
seized upon one of his little ones, and in a most
cruel and barbarous manner, cut its throat from
ear to ear, then throw the body away from him.
Ho then came out into the yard in search of hie
wife, no doubt to murder her, who had fled to a
neighbor's house with the youngest obit& but
seeing his other child, ho sprang at it, and in
an instant be had this ono in his grasp, cutting
its throat, also, and threw it up as high as his
strength would allow him, when it came down
upon the hard ground weltering in its gore and
blood.
" This fiend Lcarnate then sought his wife
about the premises, but not being able to find
her returned into the house, which he set on fire,
end left for Gibb's house, whore ho was when
Gibbs, Moore, and others arrived to take him.
Mr Cooper had previously been sent for, and
when ho arrived, found the inhuman monster in
the hands of his captors, in anything but an en
viable position. The prisoner bad to be held
down on the ground with a man on each arm,
one on hie breast, and one on eaoh foot. In this
situation Mr. Cooper found him, upon whom be
placed manacles, tied him in a cart and brought
him to Dover, and lodged him in jail for safe
keeping. He shot at his pursuers after holding
them at bay a long time; and It was only when
his gun had been discharged, that they dare at_
preach the house to take him. Several shots /
were fired at him, ono or two taking effebt, when(
a simultaneous charge was made, and after 41
severe struggle, he was secured as above de‘-'
scribed."
Dow to Destroy Weevil
It is generally admitted that we will have a
good crop of wheat this season if it is not de
stroyed by the weevil. We aro happy to give
our friends a remedy for this destructive insect,
which is said to be certain. It will do no harm
to try it. We copy from the Akron Beacon:
"We are informed by Mr. Chamberlin, of the
City Mill, that the farmers of Vermont are in
the habit of heading the weevil, by a very sim
ple process. The next season after it makes its
appearance, they go through their fields, about
the time wheat is stooling or heading, imme•
diately after a shower or while the dew is on the
ground and scatter newly slacked lime broad
cast, so that It will adhere to the heads and
stems of the grain. They use about a bushel
to the acre. Good lime should be secured, and
slacked by sprinkling a little water over it.
The remedy has, it Is said, been so effectually
tried, as to leave no doubt of the result.
Strips in largo wheat fields left untouched by
the lime for experiment, have been entirely de
stroyed by the weevil ; while the grain on each
side was all saved.
It is well known by all who may have obser
ved the manner in which the weevil destroys the
wheat, that they are deposited in the kernel, in
the shape of a small red maggot, by a fly, soon af
ter the wheat begins to head ; and as the kernel
begins to form, they commence their work of
destruction by consuming the milky substance
that would otherwise form the kernel, thereby
preventing it from filling. The application of
lime at this period in the growth of wheat, seems
so repugnant to the taste of the weevil as to
drive it off. The lime will more than repay its
value in the improvement of the soil.
A CLERICAL ELOPEMEAT.-A clerical gentle
man of Silk-en address, on Thursday last, disap
peared with the wife of a gentleman residing on
South Creek. The "gay Lothartio," in olerieal
orders, some two or three weeks since, being
called to preach in the neighborhood of South
Creek, was invited home by the gentleman. He
pretended to be unwell, and stayed some days at
the house. He then took a brief trip abroad,
lectured on temperance, and returned to the
house of his hospitable friend, quite sick, so much
so indeed as to be closely confined to the house.
He was a guest for some three or four days, when
on Thursday, the 10th, his host having some bnsi•
nese to transact in Pennsylvania, left home, not
suspecting any thing amiss. Hardly had he gone,
than the clerical scoundrel suddenly recovered
his health. His carriage was got out, and the
unfaithful wife, packing up her things and some
of her husband's, had them conveyed to the car
riage, and, with her sanctimonious paramour,
took her seat, and bid adieu to a pleasant home
and her two children, her inneeence and peace
of mind, to link her destiny to shame and the
veriest rascal that ever the sun shone on.— El
mira Republican.
A WAIINIFIG.—We may do some people, who
are averse to musk, a favor by stating that the
ice cream pavilion recently opened on Barone
street, between Poydros and Perdido emote,
is intended exclusively for the colored popula-
tion. The proprietress did intend putting up
the sign "Colored Ice Cream Saloon," but was
deterred from it by an intimation that people
would suppose the color to have reference to the
cream instead of the patrons. A lady acquaint.
ance of ours, passing by the place, a few days
ago, was tempted by its clean and neat appear
ance to enter and call for a glass of cream. She
noticed that the ebony gentleman who waited on
her, took up hie station in the front door, in an
uneasy, fidgety manner. Finally she observed
him making motions to some outsider to go
away, saying "Can't come in now—wait &While."
The outsider, who proved to bo a gentleman so
black that his gums were bine, attempted to en
ter in spite of remonstrance, when snowball
pushed him book Indignantly, saying, "Go way,
nigger; I'se got a wile enstoma I" The lady
didn't stop to take a second glass. It la due to
the proprietress of the saloon to state, that
although she does not solicit white patronage,
no white person who behaves himself or herself,
will be expelled if they get in there by mistake.
[N. 0. Crescent, 21st.
Nair Balm of Thousand Flower'. for beat&
tying the Complexion, and eradicating all TAN, PIMPLZB and
PIZOWII from the hoe. Sold akDr..ll3lll6WB, 140 Wood
etreet. 7anBo
-d w~
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=SS
tar Tt ;.r l l.tarAßLlJßßMXt"tn - C' , Vga-g f k U k lt n it OMAntoot - laftgiltWigf
°V pr. 14141111 eagngiTgrCliVta-Pridli - /RUES 0 1 DONSELL & BRO., -
Being unveil, and not knowing whether it proceeded -Would respectfully inform the cithens
from - derangement of the liver, or merely hysterics, I-Inta , OClTittsbargh,that they here opened manufactory
persuaded to purchase a box of Dr. li'Lane's Celebtated , ' bf MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOPS,
Liver Pills, and before I had used them atoms entirely r: At No. 79 Smithfield street,
rel levOd• - Sam nOW eid o Yirkg Perfect health, sudchaerflPf :In Wittman 's Butixoncs, where they will be toepared to 1311
recommend DrilTLene's celebrated Liver Pills to all eimi , -alt orders. Of wary description of sOots . and Bhom atthe
Naar Tont, Mardi 25, 1852. . -Id order to accommodate an classes of midi:Mali they
P. ft —lke above trainable remedy, also Dr.".APLanee , will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern
work: ;Also ' ell descriptions of obildrim's weer.
Celebrated trerinifuge, can be bad at ailrespectable Dre
g Taint stricay cash; goo4l at cash pricer. -
Biairal in this city., ' :A shire of theimblio patronage is solicited,
Puichasma will please be careful hr ask for, and like none
but Dr. Blame's Liver Pills. 7hMe are other Pills, pur
porting to be Liver Pills, now before the public,
Also, for sale by the sole proprietors,
. • p
Oar and after MONDAY, Maich 12th t '1855, the PASSIM
GER TRAINS will run as follows, until further notice :
Fast num wan Lion is 3 A. M.
Mita Tnun " • " A? a M.
MPH= TRAIN " A? 3P. M.
These Trains a/I run through•to Crestline, and connect
there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana,
and Bellefonteine and Indiana Railroads. At 14nnednid,
conneetions are nude for Newark, Zeneseille,l . MonroWellle,
Bandtiski, Toledo, Chinign, 21n; and for'Clefe.
land, ac. trains run on Sunday.
Through Tlikets sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis,
Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland,
and the principal Towns and Cities In the West.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will
leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 P. M., and New Brighton
at T A. M. and 1 P. M.
Par Tickets and further information, apply to
J. G. CURRY,
At the corner office, under thellonougahela House•
Or. at the Federal Street Station, to
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent./
Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1855. (mh10)
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ME=E
FLEMING BROS.,
Successors to J. Kidd k Co.,
to Wood street.
RIO & PENNSYLVANIA- RAILROAD.
THE ONLY RAILROAD'
4a -A Secret for the Ladles...lloW TO PRE
SHIITE BEAUTY.—Don't WM Chalk, Lily White, or nay of
the ea called cosmetic!, to conceal a faded or sallow corn-
If you wotild have the roses brought back to your cheek,
a.cleor, healthy and transparent akin, and life and vigor
infused through the system, get a bottle of Carter's Spanish .
Mixture, and take it according to directions. It does not
taste quite es well as your eweet-meats; but If after a few
doses you do not find your health and beauty reviving,
your step elastic and vigorous, and the whole system re.
trashed and invigorated like a Spring morning, than your
case is hopeless, and all the valuable certificates we pones!
go for naught. It Is the greatest purifier of ;no bleed
known; is ; erfectly harmless, and at the lams time power.
fully ealcadous.
•.• Bea airerthnnent in another co:umn. NayMUT
stip-The Pleasure and Comfort of being mu
srnm in • SUIT OP CLOMES, le grattly enhanced by
having them 000 D, and sum= TO Tin EILLSO3. GRIME
has got all that is summary to °Heat that great otastuams
don. both al regards St and quality of goods. POTSOII2
wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately
c= d, can do so by calling at 240 LIIITITT STRUT, bead of
P. 11.—Pantalootut, In partkular is one of his grades!
fortes. fie e4snot be boat In the ;tile and tit of this gar
ment. Nusnerceu rearm= could be given, if necessary; to
earvobcrrate ibis a tate= t. (dea) R. 13 11,1811Lffs
Fir Stosakto g Factory.-0. Devra Rocking
factory, whew° everything Is made in the HOSIERY LINE,
et the corner of Bt. Clair and Penn streets. Lie is con
tinually taming ont away variety of Tiosiery, well tattle
and suitable to the Seaton, which may be always obtained
Wholesale and Detail at his Store, corner of Market alley
and Fifth street. Don't forget the name—C. DALY and
No. DI apiS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
10. We Islay. past receivers]. from the East a
large lot of Panama, Canton, Brat, and Canada
STRAW HATS, which we can sell much below the usual
price. Straw Hats from 25 cents upwards. Panama Hats
from 5140 to Sip. 310SOAN A CO,
rof.l 064 Wood street.
)07 Cannot be Excelled ter Quality and
Cheapness in the City—Thoss43,so and
$4 BUZ LIAM sold et No. 164 Wood el:recto:mu to the
new Presbyterian Churcb, one does from 131 mis street:
110110 AN a CO.
164 Wood street.
Gal. Mortification, the instant a plaster is applied,
must cease, and vigor Is given by bALLEI•^3 PAIN EX
TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de.
composed, they will soon be restored to thdr natural color;
but if so, the contagions influence will be neutralized and
arra:cad, far mortification cannot preened whe ever the
aalee be laid on, and'new flesh will certainly be generated.
POISON %ROY INSTCI3, nirritra AND MOSS
Are comlered quite foamless by rubbing In instantly a
quantity cf DALLErs PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after It
has swollen, and livid spots are visible. Even than, like
the "vitals battery, It will directly attract, dissalte, and
castamorphose t.he poisoning influence. At the sting of
bees and reaquite.s, the Instant it touches you the pain
ends. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily usu.
HENRY HALLEY, Mattuf.cturtr
C. V. CLICKIAN EU• CC, Proprietors.
Sold at Rd cents per box by Dr. 0. U. KEYSER, 140
Wood street, and by nearly every dealer In medicines
throughout the United States. All orders or lettertifor in
formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V. ClACilitNSit
• Q), Noe York. trtelfixissr2..
Lungs I Lungs 1 :
W W.) refer our readers to en advertisement in another
column, for fall particulars concerning the lIIMEINA of
Dr. Curtis. It to said to be one of the most remarkable
cures, for all descriptions of diseases of the Lungs, ever dis
covered. Its virtues have been teatithvi to by hundreds,
who have obtained their knowledge by the best of all teach
er*--expnienre.
Chrtfiars—Da Charts' ItYGELNA is the original and only
genuine article. mvl4:Ztv
ARNOLD & WILLIA MS )
MANVYACTOILLU or
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FIiTING CHOI:RALLY,
For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings.
419' A. & W. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Stearn or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilton's Furnace,
Clurches, &herds, Hospitals, Factories, Glenn Houses,
Cour t H ouaes, Jails, Hotels, or Dwelling& No. 25 MARE
acre-t, l'ittsburub. apt°
NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OPYICE, O. 76 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
OLIARZER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Capital, 9300,000.
ABSETTS LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OP THE CUM
PANT.
In Melt Notes, (negotiable torn,) ensured by Mort.
gages and Judgments-- 4100,000
In Bills Iteeeivable, Mortgages and Judgments,
Bonds, A5..106,000
In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash 47,000
Total $253,C00
11. OADWEL, President 0. IL gscretary.
igir fire, Marino and Inland Transportation risks, taken
at.eurrent rates.
REFSBENOES
Pareiroxam
Kramer k Bahm,
' Carling, Robertson A Co,
N. Holmes & Bons, Wm. Bugsley & Co.,
J. A. Hutchison & Co., D. Leech & Co.,
Murphy, Tiernan & Co.
Wainright, Huntington M. L. Hollowell & Co.,
k floyd, ' David B. Brown & Co.,
0. H. & Geo. Abbott, Wood & Oliver,
Heaton k Denckla, Caleb Cope & Oa,
Chas. Megargee & 00., Drexel & Co., Banker',
Hon. Wm. D. Keley, Bcott, Baker & Co.,
Harris, Hale & Co.,
BANKSga & Co.
KNOX, Agent.
No, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH.
Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company
CORNER or WATER ALVD MARKET STEEEPS,
PITTI3I3IIRGH, PA. '
ROBERT GALWAY, President
lAA D. MNlttx, Secretary.
This Company makes eery insurance appertaining to or
connected with LIFE RISKS.
Alec , against linllandCarg o Rieke on the Ohio and hile•
sisalppl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Bias generally.
dud against Loss 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.
materoxs:
Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley,
James 8. Boon, John Fullerton,
John ld'Algin, Bamuel M'Clnrkan,
hill
William Pips, James W. 'Ullman,
John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot,
Joseph P. Bassani, M. D., Dark) Richey,
James Marshall, John WOW,
Horatio N. Leo, Kittanning.
CITIZENS' Insurance Company of
gerPl44"burgh.- - Whi. BACIALIIY. President;
-- SAMUEL L. Malltill&LL, Secretary.
Oita: 04 Water Erse!, bettoren Narks - gond Woodstreds.
/mans HULL and CARGO Rieke, on the ()Wand Minn.
si=rers and tributaries.
'against Loss or Damage by Pin.
ALI3O-4gaindthe Perils of the Bea, and lulandNairlga.
tionandTrinzportation
William DERSINOREG
Bagaley, Richard Floyd,
James 31. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier,
Samuel Rea, - WWlamßingham,
RobertDuniap,jr., John B. Dilworth,
• Imo M. Pennock , Prowl" Sellers,
8. Harbangle, J. Bchoonmager,
Waltertnyant, WlLliamii. Maya
• John Shipton. deckt
[l:r. HOWARD Health. Association of
Pittsburgh, Pa.....OPPICE, No. 10S THIRD
ST 4BET, ooeite the Telegraph Office.
This Astionie organised for the purpose of affording
mutual assistance to each other, in case of lankness or an.
cident. By( mng a small yearl payment, the members
of:the Aimontion secures a wee kly benefitduring sickness,
avenging from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Association
all members are equally interested in the management and
profits. S. B. PPITENZIO, President.
T. .7. litmus, Secretary.
Pittance Clommittee—Josua Swa t /urn Ukase, O. N.
1101/711702.
Consulting Phystclan--P. Inuit, M. D. nov&tf
Dlvldenet.—.The Directors a the PENNBYIr
VANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH
have this day declared a Dividend of Two Dollars per
Share. Payable at the Office of the company on and after
the 25th inet.--one-half to be paid in cub, and the residue
to be placed to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement
open the certificates: A. A. CARRIx.R,
May 151 h, lass—Crayl6:lto] Secretary.
0> Drug store foi SaMos:RETAIL DRUG
nom:, ieverably leeated,at the corner of Chestnut
and Liberty. streets, Allegheny City, wit be sold on reason
able terms. Her particulars, enqdre of
FLEMING BROS.,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
aplB:lmdadr] No. BO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WNetteet..The 3011ENNYNER TAILORS SO.
CELETY, of Plage:ugh and Allegheny, mete on the
fret WICDNEBDICT of every month, at BMX/ M
•
In the /Aim& By =d m
JetY Gigo. w. MEM Bealstai3N.
MWM
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:~;;^. -,
PEARL STEAK 'MILL, ,
ALLEGHENY
XErPLOUR DELIVERED. TO YAMITTP'CIis either. of
0101313 maybe , left at thaVIC, or in boxes at the stores of
LOGAN, WILSON h CO., 5l Wood street.
BRAUN SEM% corner Liberty and Et Clair els
IL P. 11011WAUTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
. BRYAN. lELENELIEDY CO.
10*Pier Sleeriff.—lllr. 8A3111141 , WAL of
Ellsabeth, lttinounces himself- a candidate for the
aglLlVrAury AT: Allegheny.. 4 ttunang
Yeti Election. . • - _ : znylChlevelhe ,
,
Ou Sunday most:dog, IfeYl/th; 1855, at the city Hotel.
by the Rev. Alfred Cookohtn...Paetor, or Christ's 31.. B.
Church, M 7.0.1. COOlre pa litiss 121,1,Eff1; WOLGOMOTT,
both of Milleisbutg, Holmes county, Ohio.
ITEW ADVEILTIBEICENTO.
NEW BOOKS JUST BEDEWED AT DAVISON'S Book
Store, SS Market litres; near 'fourth:
Dr. Spatter's Sermons.
Lsmartine's History of Turkey. -
Bancroft's Literary and Historical Miscellanies.
My Brother's Keeper; by A. B. Warner, author Of Dol
lars and Cents.
Kenneth, or the Bear Gnarl of the Grand Army. - -
lleirtiease,cm My Brother's Wife.
The Two Guardians, or Home in this World; - by author
of Hair of Itedcyffe, Heartsease, tr., ac.
Loaves from a Family Journal. From the Trench—by
anther of Attie Philosopher In Paris.
A Gommon-Place Book of Thonghte, Memories and Pan
das; by Mrs. Jameson. Par sale by
my3o
IDUTNAbra MONTHLY , SOu. JUtils;
E llousehold Words, for June;
Godey's Lady's; Book, do
Graham's Magazine, do
- do
Leslie's Journal, do
Peteraon's idagazine, do
Illaaltworad's Magazine, far May; -
Chambers' Journal, . do
Art. Journal,
Westminster itealew; - • . - •
• A School of Life; by Anna Mary Lewitt, author of "An
Art Student of Munich."
- --
The Missing Bride; by Mre. D. E. N. Southworth.
Woman in ih• Fifteenth Century; by Margaret Puller
Omit
__ H. lams & co,
Go. 82 Smithfield street
Par gale by
my3O • •
T /TIIRAZY —We have just no:sired the June unmberor
la PUTNAM'S MAGAZINE, and Its contents are es for
lows : American Tussle=; Robert of Lincoln; Twice Mu
ried,(cantinuall) ThelateAmpera of MULtrili: AIIIftrAUIDS;
Pitty , Your hundred years ago; Maury M the Otto Man Em
pire; Living In the Country; Science and. Navigation;
About Berns; The Desire of the Moth; Cape Cod;'The
M mmon's MD; Noon and Morning; _Mould - "an rear the
Pope; Editorial Notes. Po, tale at - -
W. A. GILDENITENNEY it CO.'S, -
Firth at., opposite the Theatre.
- 1 j A LUABLB CiLle Et BOOKS Al' AUCITIOIC—On 13n.
V ORDAY evening, June 2d, at the ennmercial Salei
110011114 corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be Bold, by
catalogue, a choice collection of Eugliais Books, embracing
many landard authors in the mechanic arts and eciencee,
history, blograpby, natural history, and sotsmliatieems lit.
era - tree..- many of them elegantly fllnsteuted; among
blaclissa's Comparative Osteology, 1 volume, folio, plates;
1 he Bloehanida and Engineer.' Anodes, 2 volumes, folio,
several hundred engravingo; Encyclopedia of Natural
Philosophy; History of Belga . of Queen Anne, 1 volume,
folio; Pictorial Blase= 'of .Natural' History, 2 ,volumes,
folio; Old England's Worthies, 2'volumes, do• History and
Crick of Art of Writing. elegantly illuminated; Landscape
Psinten.of England, flue plates; Pictorial kflacellany of
ilailtd and 'Ornamental' Arty 2 volume'; Sir Edward
Landsat:Vs Sketches 1 volume, 41o; Puffin's Pointed Ar•
chitecturo. I voluma, 4to; The Art .Union Monthly Jour.
nal, 4to; ledy Hamilton's Attitudes; Dunbar's Greek and
Zogliab Lexicon; Knight's Cyclopedia of Industry of all
Nations,. illustrated; Works of John Bunyan:3 olcuxiel;
Cyclopedia of Loudon, illustrated; Works of William Ho.
earth, 144 81711 . 11N11411. 2 volumes, 4to; Practical - Eagineer's
Magazine, 6-vollames, 41e,platostillideraleove's Comment
ary on the. New Testernent,4to; Holiday Book for Cbrist
mu, elegantly illustrated; Knight's cabinet edition of
Bbakspeara, 12 volnmes; Booth's Analyt i cal Dictionary;
Universal Library of Standard Authors, 2 volumes; Meta.
wood's Ufa of Christ, 4to. plates; Nineveh ands Babylon.
illustrated; •Pictorial 10story of Germany, Am, &a., to
Catalogues are now ready.
m 730 Id. 'OMB, Auctioneer;
HUICE C LlQUOttil, 011,00h1t1LE8. &c., AT AUCTION...—
On FRIDAY morning. Jane Ist, at 10 o'clock, at the
Cranmercill Sales Rnoms, nornesof Wool and Fifthstrcets,
will be sold
3 casks auperlor Branch Bnindica
1 auk fin. Brads's% Wine -
9 dosentne Cb awl:same Brandy;
39 dozen taint Porti Madeira and Sherry Wines;
9 half chests prime Young_ Upson Tens; .
6 half chests' Imperial and Gunpowder Tens:
12 bbla Shad sod Blackerel
30 boxes W. R. Cheese
10 boxes Mustard;
.11.0. Molasses ; Spices, Bed Corda.l'iose Linea. Ake.
my3o - DAVI% Attitionser,
THE WILLTLIETI TABUS- FOIL ‘.7l.l2lEfflarrog t,om
-.0 enceessfal In our "Weather Table tbr May," as pub
In the Post some weeks ago, ern now - [meth again..
June 7th, cold and freqlrent ihoverr; 14 1 / 4 changeable:
22d, frequent showers;
. _29th, fair If wi n
be N. W., rainy If
8. or H. W.—but, as we odd Wore, these - are ottfy ;mow :
but facts say that the - Ilerpetlo Soap reinsures tan, sallow.
nos, redness and roughness of the akin—that It heals pro
rough hands, and that it is sold at 12% cents per cake. at
No. 110 Third street. - vrBo
ANTLINEIVIS 1571niUV.14.1.1 asUalU bUsiNtS.—
V V Winner.'s Colleetlon of Muds !Or *be 3 71ollnlfr
Winner's Complete Method for the ;
Winner's Improved-Acrordeon Method; '
Winner's Popular Method for tbo Flute;
The aborefour works contain tbelgrgest Ocalection of rum
and popular Muolo ever before pribliabol, and arranged for
the several Instruments,. The mur' in each book is differ.
sot. For sale by CIEARLOTTB BLIIME, at the .• ma &tab-
Ibthed Plano Depot," No.llB Woo:tat:met; second door horn
1/101 euret. rn9SO
Is CLEAN SUAVE" you can not get without yonr
A
Bator Is in good order. Bring them to ns, and we
will make them shave to,eult the taste of the most fast(
dlous. Oat New York Razor Grinder caps the-climax's'
the way of putting a keen edge, on them., .
my3o . DOWN it TETI 1rf,138 Wood street.'
COFFER -150 boa' pima Rio;_ ,
25 pockets aup , riorJaya:' for axle by
SMITH, NAIR k HUNTER.
LOAF RIOAR-20 bbls (small Loaves) for sale by
my3o $ dITH, )LAIR & HUNTER
C 01,111314 SUGAR-23 barrels B. Coupe Sugar for sale by
my%) . SMITH. MAIR. & HUNTER..
AT 0. 131J0M1-400 bbdr., prime, for sale by
• my3o . SMITH, MAUL a HUNTER.
T OBACCO -160 btu's bs and Bs, avorted brands:
40 caddies, assorted do; for sate by
BbIITM lAMB k HI:INTEL
WLNDOW GLASS-160 bza. 8210;
100 " 10x12;
76 4, 10114;
60 . 0 9:12;
toad other sizes, "Semmes" brand, tot sale b
mylo
_surrirolaut * HUN TE R:
SOAP -200 bbl, No. 1 Rain Soap for sale by
0 my2o SMITH, MAUL k HUNTER.
'HAPYILIG PAPXR—
-60 reams Crown;
40 do Medium;
90 do • Daub. Crown;
Str4w Paper—for sale by •
my9o • - &barn. 194119 . & EIIIITEL
L'ITAh I/AND/ANS-6u boxes etnetartatl /star Candles Ibr
01 tale by (m 3 ,30) BMITH, NAIR 4k, 13IINTRIL:
INEGAR,--20 bbla pure Old.r Vitegar for sale by
my2o 13311T13, bfAIE.A HUNTED..
Rut& Bata,
lied Top,
White Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen
And otheis, suitable for the Field an.
Carden Crops. Wholesale end r.tall by .
my3o JAMES WARDROP, 47 riftli
END BIICKWEEAT-100; bus tasters and for sale by
0 rayBo JAMBS WARDBOP. Fifth et.
BMAUR ROBRB—A. A, MASON & 00. invite attention
to EOM vary rich and desirable styles of Berate Robes
they have just received. my3o
AA. MASON* CO have received a large assortment of
. Goods for Gentlemen's Summer wear—French Sum
mar troths and Cassimeres, Tweeds, Nankeens, Testing in
Silk, Satin. Marseilles, As 4 Cravats, ildkls., &ni.tc. • "
ai1 , "25 Fifth street. - toy3o
PINE APPLES-1 cask just received ; for mashy
=rasa a ANDERSON,
m) 30 No. 89 Wood street.
FIOIBTY °ENT° AND lIYWARDS.--Good Pictures, and
no militate. Gallery over V. J. David, Dentist. No. 76
Fourth street. my3o
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B .1 .7 8- 30 / 9 la . cka this dal Meitectby • •
EMMY FL COLLINS.
BRITISH MAUFACTURERS' • AGENCY!
7. N. LAWTON & BROTHERS.
HON; Steen "Tr" Iron Wire; Cables and Anchors;
"XL ALL" Cutler 2, Razors, Files, Saws, end Edge
Tools; Brass Faandry; Gas Pittittp; Japanned and Tin
Waco; Nets; Twines ; ' Shoe Threads; Canso; H ess i ans;
Burlaps ; etc.,
71 John greet, 2 4 .2 7 . {p YORK; 23 Xi7by street, BOSTON.
sou mans sou .
Messrs. Joseph Gundry t Co., Pyuiore Mille Bridport.
Noah Hingley Sous, Crudley and „Liverpool. -
Hylands Brothers, Iron Wire. Mills, Warrington; " Parkin A-Blarahall, Telegraph Works, Sheffield.
" Shoolbred, Loveridge t Co., Itterridale Worn , ,Wol•
verhampton. ' 111 7 79 1 a -
/Mercantile .Tax Payers ,
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YOU will please call at th e City Treasurer's Ofllce,No. 47
Smithfield street, and pay hands tate License, as I am
obliged by law to put into the of an Alderman fbr
collection all delinquents, alter the ist of July next. The
License to payable in imoblands as eriri be received at par
in the hI. d Pd. Bank of Pittsburgh: . •
my29.3t .7NO. O. DSSITT, City Treasurer.
SZCIAIIB. —10,i:00 Washington Regalia; -
10,000 Principe, Regis" brand; • -
5,000 Principe. Crux brand.
Pot sale by BR UM a ANIMIRSON,
my 29 N 0.39 Wood street.
"VIBE CUT TOBACCO-20 gross N. Goodwin it Bro.'s fo
sole by RENNIN- it ANDERSON,
me 29 No. 39 Wood 'trod.
00 BOXES ORANGES; 20 do. LESIONS; just recalred.
For sale by ABUSER A ANDERSON,
my 29 No. 39 Wood Street.
F IBII-40 barrel' Luke Superior Samoa;
70 h 4 bbl'.. do - do
. .. ..
160 pkgs. Wblte blab; '
23 do Pickerel; - .
100 do Nos. 2 and 3 Hacker - SI; fo Bale by
my2o _ - HENR Y IL 001oLIN3
UE t LEGS-70 barrels far sal* by - . -
_
my 29 HENRY U. COLLINS
CfiRESR-130 box e s new W. R. cutting Chewier gale
by (m 929) r HENRY H. COLLINS.
rIOTABI.I-14 teaks prime No. 1 Potash for Bale by
my 29 HENRY H. ROURKE.
.. A prime artiel • .1 .Ir. • •
HENRY. H. F b •
iny29 tOLLItia.
Ifd.3-60 barrebs trash Lobinillelbssala by. -
my 29 . HENRY H. COCCUS
ENTRY PAPERS—Two new 'patterns of /bauble Hall
' Papa, baantlibl - dedima, Just - licabriat.; — /br sal by
W4ILTHH, P._MAJIMALL.
'C:;:v a te' - -~""'Y:.
~'~
IMMMX
lmam.
7. EL IDAVI9 IN
ffMME
MEDICAL, DISOGYE RY
OF THE
KEINDIEDY, of Itoxbutr, boa filsootered In one
nlO CM, 7 "ThPaitUre I "qt tempt,' curu
EVERY-KIND OF HUMOR
p ram th e
,wozot Ecroßata down to a Oomoott` pftaptie,
, . .
CV ! r 11 0 C t""g-jUn4_3l , ii r er exCept
in two itrotit'itoseater bumori:„.3divreirtin t i bi
posasiiatan over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all
within twenty. mlles of Boston..
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore moutb.
Ono* , tor+*.bottjes will cure the-worst kind of Pimples
on.-the We. -
- Two tiothree bottles will clear tha system of Blles.
•
Two bottles are warranted to core ...the.worit - Canher in
the Month and Stomadr. • r , • %";
Three tolls° bOttlea are warranted to cirrillla ;Worst rase
• • -
of Xrielpelai. , .
. One to two bottles are warranted' to cure , all. /Tumor In
. ,
the Zycs. -
Two bottles are warranted- to'cureTttuirolifg of the Ears
and Blotch - el - among the nein,
. Four to sta. bottles artrwsiranted to :cure Corrupt and
Iturraing - lllcire. - "" • --' •
One bottle will cure facaly Bruptton ut tho Mita:
Two to three:hottlos are warranted to cure the worst case
.
of Ringworm ..::
•Two to thres bottles are Isairanted to care the most deg
lterliW moe of ratoomothoo-
ThreO to four bottles are warranted toroaro thO: Salt .
Mtn= - :
_ .
. _
nie to eightbottles.xill cure the worst-eise Scrarufe.
A ftroat is always experienced from ilia Brat bottle; and
a perfect cure - is warranted:Winn - the aboviagtuurtity is
11,eadei,Ineddled Over a thousand battles of this in' the
,
vicinity of Boston. -I know' the effect "of it in everyone°.
So sure as water will'extinguish fire, so Sure still Ibis care
humor. I never sold a bottle of it but ihat sold another ;
arum a trial, it always speaks tor itself: 'there are two
things about ttdaberb that appear to me surprising: first;
that it grows in our pastures, in some 'places quite plenti.
Put t and - yet its value has never been known until I discov
ered it in 1846—second, that it should-cure all kinds of
-
inhumor -
.-
order to give some idea of the sudden rise and treat
popularity of toe discovery; I:will state that in April, 18,53,
I peddled it and sold about. six bottlei per day—in April,
1854, I sold over - one thousand bottles perday of It • -
Some of the wholesale druggists ; who have been in bust-
nese twenty and thirty years, say that nothing is annals I
of patent medicines wits; ever liken., _There la a universal
praise of It from all quartets, _
In my own practice I alwayi kept if strictly for_bumers,
but - sineet its. introduction. as general familytnedieine,
great and wonderful virtues have been found in It that I
utter anepecled
Several eases of epileptic fitdfsease Which was always
considered incurable—bave been cured bya feW bottler. 0,
whafa mercy - if it will'prove elfectani Wall cases of that
awful malady; —there are but few who barti seen more of
it than I hays-
•i.know of several cases of Dropsy, all'Of them aged pee.
ple, ;ured by it. Forthevario oa disease,: of tho Liver, Sick
Headache, Dyspepels, Asthma; Fever and Ague, Pain in the
Side. Diseases of the Spine and particularly in Diseases of
the Kidneys, Ac.,. the discovery has, done more good thin
any medicine ever - known. _, •
No change of diet ever necessary : Rik tlui best you get,
and enough of It • •
Directions for rm.—Adults, one, table spoonful per day.:
Children over ten years;deasert spoonful. Children-from
eye to eight years, tea spoonful.. As-no directions can be
applicable to all eonstltntions, take suldelentla operate on
the bowels twice a day. - -
Manufactured by, •
DONALD - - KENNEDY
Warren : lt • Rortnrey - ,'Arars.
• , -
Dr. CLEO. H. ISEYSIM, No. 190 Weed street, Pittsburgh,
Pa Gene - rat Agent Also, J. P. FUMING; Allegheny
UE ESECUME
No. 201`Li
IDF.AI3 JIIST . 13ECIVED
tlelea:.
Game Brandy, (vary tine,)
Otard Dainty &Oa (triiper.)
liarcial Madeira, - • -
Howard,March & Co ,lii`ad'rst
East India Madeira, -
Amontillado Blurry, Manzanillo do
-
Cooking • do
Beetrwing Port,
Pare Juice d 6 -
Ordinal, do
Bt. Julien, Claret , Malaga Dry,
Do 'Brest,
011 1 01 P3gOooi . -
WerseneY,'
Haideseclr, .
Together with_ nit other.
business.
•
- EATING- HOUSE.
I. ...
No; 40 Fifth street, near Wood.
TltE PROPRIETOR, OP TOE CORNUCOPIA Aiming
fitted np his eat4bashmentfor the purpope-
of pro*llng Ideals at low rates for business ig t
men, Julies, and those g. in
attending. ,?; ,
eisithag the city. - bepa reare,tooall theattention '4
of all who.wish the latest awl freannst the 'market , caes af•
ford,to his .Table, , e,§oilantry.set orid..t hed with thEi
'Don't forget the Thine:teat 3be Eichauge Bank, poll
pahathe slake of the Blornlnc Post • - ziny2.9
Removal.
O_TiIIENRIION'S ILY.CELSIOR nEstmmayr re Ttfiiigiied:,
la tram No.IS to .No, 111 WOOD.street,, - • 2 ,
North side, sixth, door "bedew . Fifth street
will open on Tuesday, Slith inst., and will be nappy to see
his formercustomers and the public In getieral. Lis facili
ties for accommodating the public , ate terotoW. at hie new
_ _
.*.Don't forget the Big Lantern
inri6mansl.
WIG MAN UFACTORN
,
. . •
hi ItB. 8.-EN TEl(4 l '
.
, _
Six'doors front' ths -Aqueduct, oppositeYhe Cunector'SOffitii
- - - ALLZGH23I MST
S TS PRIP/RED TO FILL .0RDE13.3 FOR NftGIS, and aid
, . kinds of
, 0 rili Amy* tat Hlitr IVok.lc..- ~
The bolt qua' Ity of =stadia IS famtaboi 'irk a'rttire
sattsfaction susranteed. _ _ _ insls:derly '
Notice,, „
1 SHE BOONS - OP 'TUN.. MONONOANYLA: WATER
COMPANY" will ,be Opened. to recelre , Soiree:flatlets:
to the Stock of iald.Corupany,,on - ,WSDNESDAY, - the - 6t11"
day of June, at the following places: "_ln South Pittsburgh,
at the dace of it. A. Datteman; Esq.: In Dirmineann. at
store of S. McKee k Co ' . ler Rut Dirxrdpgbast,ittntrodice.
of Cheaa , Wilson h Co.
James Salisbury, Alexander ISPLain,"
David Chess,' - - Brim D: Miller," . "
- James M. biefattiyi Daniel Berg
einbuian Ihnuten, • - - Menry.7.2detz,
Thomas Mcßee,- ' John .Nvaua,
E. A. Batmen, • - -Inar22.lel" ""Chmmittioners."
/NE reationabldtertas, a very, neat, vertical STEMS "EN.;
lj GINE, 8 Inch cylinder' 2/3 inch stroke. Alan, a eery
superior DOUBLE FLUE STEAM BOILDE,-14 feet long;
Be !lichee dlauteter.. For:terms, &n, apply to
W. S.' -RAVEN,
my 2 . . - Market street, corner.Becond.--
- ' N 17.111.
irERCIUNT•TAILOR, No 22 FIFTH EriftEri, neat _door
to Dalfs Stocking Factory,. ViLtaboigit,Pa. - -
CLOTIIINtI matte to order. in tIto• best stylo„andlat
sonoble rates. ' -
/fa-BOYS' CtOTLlTraft naafi to.order.
J. BLALLS/18.1.1. 7
(Sueceswr. to IL Lee,)
Wool Dealer & Commission Merehan
,
_ No. 189 Lair= Exam; Ikrrrairsorr Pa. '
Rerrito—W.llcelbatock dr 8r05.. : - Kramer tratatim,-.
Nrown Kirkpatrick, btnrphy,Tie.nan gCq
Pittaburgb,2day 24,1856—(my24:d3in5)
flay for Bale. - - -
100TIYERS WILL 111 8 10 GOOD RAY at B.E±:isotz
-14 HOTEL 82403 LE, low for the ready. - • • - _
toy:s:to • • GILL '44.
E=l
• , • - . - •
MICE 'ANNUAL ILBETING. of - StockholderS,-lof the
Election of Directors of the-PITTSBURGH; CINOIN
NATI AND LOUISVILLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY.wiII
be held on the FIRST MONDAY (4th) Of JUNE NEXT, at
the office of Patatza; Harms - d• 'Co., in the City of Pitts
burgh, at two o'clock * P SI. • •
• - .1. Id: 310011 HEAD, President: •
Pittsburgh, IN* 26, 18.55-my2Sslw . l -
... • '.
AI ()IMES, LOTS AND FAhus.—we wouhi, invite the
.11,1 attention of those who may ssish-to purchase a nom°
for then:Moires and family, to the great - Variety of }louses;
Lola and Farms we have for sale. We have now on hand
very cheap Building lots, at $21:10,44504400 eni upwardn.
Also,. Homes and. Lola, from $6OO to $lO,OllO, leltarione to
maltase in,and &diluent to the two ' Improved,Farms
at from $lO to $lOO per acre... Also, choice Farming Land,
at from one dollar and fifty cents parsers to eda:dollars.'
Terms accommodating,Andlltle Indisputable. ' ' -
Persona having • property ottiny klutto dispose of, will
find It. to their interearta give USazall.' -
Fteai Eitate. and. Canaria' Agents,
140 Ihlrd street,-.Pittstrargh"..
IRB. isOUTUWORTR'd NEW 800.1{-,,The Missing
Bride, or Miriam the Avenger._..' Bylifra. puma D.
B. N. Bourthwortli, &tabor "of Le
, "The st Ileiress." " The
Wife's - Victory," "Curse of Clifton," "The Discarded
Daughter," " Itetribution,"ute , etc. Complete irr 1 Tolutha
of 635 pages, bound In clotti t forone dollar and twenty4lvo
cents; or in '2 vOlumea; paper coyers, for one dollar.
For sale by , ~ 1.1. MINER
my2B ". No. 32 . Smithfield street..
CLISAP.-WALL - 'supplies jnst received
slid - for sale try (myl2) WALTILS P.. 3WAIL9IIALL.,
P OTATOES- 200 bug. Fink E' and Peach Rod Potatoes;er
from Northern New York received 'and forgale by
• - ' - — ATWELL; LEE ir
SXLAD—.New No. 1 BalVo prime Pend,• - ~. •
" No.l Hezriugl • -
Receiving and far sale by
my2B - ATWELL, LEE A - CO
Aftp-12. kegs No.l. Lard received on consignment a •
jj for tile by (my2Bl - ' ; ATINCLL." Liar A CO.
AATTgW 80088--430doy'e Lady's Hoot for June 20 rental-
Peterson's 17ational 'Magazine
,17
Brant Ladle ' s Journal , l.O _
Bedlou's Meiresine - • 10
Yankee Notions - - 1,2 " -
London-Punch - , ,gg
Waverly Moline; Westminster Itiview3
My Brother's Keeper, by Mies Warne:Ll- , " -
Just received by express, and for eale - lovrer than can be
had elsewhere at LAIIBTKIBS BOOK- sTonzi
-
my2a - • - ,- 87 Wood street-
111 BA WARE, TABLE, CllTl;BßY,to.—Cluitore, Tea Bette;
Table Cutlery. linlrea.--Forks, Spoons, Bolt - Cellars ;
German 13.11rer And Plated 13poons and Forka. .Also,Pwre
1311aer Spoons, Yorke, Butter Bribes, Tea anivesilaulles,
Cane Heade, &cite., umanteetured on our . den premises,
and at lees elm unatern, Prices. t - - • •
AEr Watch work done is a superior manner.
.WILSON. 2171tBETT k ClaNkTe
- 67 Market street. corner of Fourth,
my' •_ - .
- EILNE-arevA AND .111.0 - ROPFEES, Baker's Broma„ Cocoa
and. Chocolate; Levering's' Refined- Some; received
end for sale by. - . • • - - S. JAYNES,
za/V3 ' , Pekin Tea Storey" No. 33.1111 b street.
OLD WALL PAPERE-7-A - near assortment of French
iud Atusiimujukt received and for sate by
- - -NALTEIVP. DIAM3FIALL.
Q . BE YOLUMELY 4riiKl3B - 81:8 YOU:_, Go forth.
A 7 'with hi O. E00'8: DAGUERILEAN:3IO9SI2„No. .76
roastit street. Primo, sVand tiorardit.. •
1141.0int-100 tasks gams and &amblers .rao'd; for
JD br 0:127/ 1 4 BPan ll3 Eak nik BB att4 B- 1 1 .
JOHN COOffliAN-
M.ANUBACTOBtitr Or ,
IRON RAILING","LIRON VAULTS,
, .VAu.r.
,-.150u..11,13 1 ._ •
Nyindow. Gqardp, ifta.
Nos. 9 . l.,seeoild- street and-130 Thtrd at.,
.(ni2 W 2 EN V? °cob' 4 1 111 - 31 LEX Z 7,)
'Fr ITSBVROiI;"Pd.,
liavx onlissof ti variety of stei pattorni onty .and
inainisultablefot on purposes Partteutarottesttoo pai
tondo:ling Grave Lot.o. Jobbing itime st on notice. inn
A. A. .. . s, ceramic.
AA. cAitiiii.6la DUO.,
arsier kriira and :trot:. Pittsburgh, Pa.,.
' AGENTS.
targlTALiritE AAD TIABIR - z 11113111tA1ICE CO ;
nlittrtraUtts.a.
•
PINE AN D ; . tuunitz- INANE/MOB COMPANY
OP PITILADDLPIIIA.
C4PITAZ - 0300,000.
Itlieft 3l4 ol - COMPAIir
Oli-711E-VALLEY or VIT,OrNIA,
. , vr rut; renlrzta;, VA CAPIFdL ,
. ~••••••- •• .. • . 4300 ; 00 0.
, - CONNEcTICIrt
' - ittriguir, tam wsuaalicr. corizarrir
. .
iui7j - 0 AMAL - AM; .4.53E73-...'42,1541480.
. Dlsocasttlort.-- - - r
!FHB Min .d :PPNblOOld..lllTollff..4.& CO- thts
jI day bean - IISSOLPED by mutual &mend, and. the'
Books of said concern baying been transferredia JOSPPK
PENNOCK and NATITAIi^P. - LEARt.tbey only are autber..•
feed to tattle and collect the (tubby dee Enid firm." Persons.
knowing themselves Indebted. Riii pleale ealhfit PPNNOCII{,
& HAUT'S, pe.141 Wood atreet, and pay ho same. Theve
;having claims against Said Lens .17111 present them for pay.
snos.-iiaTomem,
JOHN B. HEREON,
NATHAN'P. HARZ:.
_
Coparinera
TOBEPII. TEN. XCI'M- and NATHAN P TJA.IiT, Into of the .
t." firmaTeaneck; & Co„ trayoszcoctstell them.
selves tbe 40111.7 DRY. tuchiessi ander tho namo nod
style at PEZINOCK.. &JIAT.T. Wu respectfully 'Write Eta
frienda and customers to visit us, stilt:4in wood street.
JP4ttsburgb, Slay - - • , . . , _
,TOSEPLE ' ' 8: iIART
/ 3 E11'210.9Z BAB;T i .
(or-Tirs Lau larrettax.
FULTIoN FOIETNDRY":
.Wiiithouscr, 15t0..141 Wood_ atteet, Pittsburgh, Pa
constant supply of.CookliagS fovea arid /langes,
atidGrittes, Wagon Doses, all sizes hollow Ware, Plough
Castingi and Poinis, Tea nettles,' Sad. and, Tailors' Irons,
. ,
Water - awl .oaa Pipes, and MiSitan.lll2!..ollllCWitiags made
NUNNS - :
. _ . . •
Pußrict of 'Pitithurgh and Alleghenyis so
speetfally invited to cell at tins flothe-Srenn •
of the actwEmibera No. 0t FIFTH Street ; and
.estanalue a superb , •
Pull Grand Piano, pica 810013','
From the Factory of nUN ..sit3 CLARK, New York: This
"elegant lust. utheut is, mme -in the .. .ELlZillitTßEStht
STYLE," the onsataente, front piece's stet teas being Idaho-.
rately carved out f SOLID ItOSEWOOD. fa,fail seven
octaves, of the isigest dimensions; and; in point of volume,
power and liquid sweetness or, tonsils ;prozonneed
The subscribers - Will be happy to y rcntrve - the visits of
'their - friends and the publio in general, and show them
-through their-elegant neer establishment.. ' •
II HIEBE.R - 4 , 11R0. 4 .
Sign of the- • IlGolden arp,
No, 5 , 3 •Fifth.street,
Ei 'Jr.,' Agent,
hurt
.e tolfowiug 'very - choice ar
Jamaica `s • "
&an Cruz:" "-" -
.
Bogner, - •
London Cordial;
Seb.nas)p3.
- -
itntherforeslicetch
Bs:fifty's Landoll Porter,
Wild Cherry .
Absinthe; '
Anisethe, ''
Curesoa,:- .
:Setdinee ..
- Mocha' and Java,
YOUlig Rye. awl Black Teel;
English - Bronson Cheese,,
Imported I:layouts Clgosiof
antrious brandi. •
OlAtionongshela Whisty, of,
all grades.:
articles connected, with -the
my29;dele
8:' STRINRiTCK
my23:ly is
A - ,. nlO9
MIME
"n A wilt. r). , 0"N
Pittslarigb, Way, i1et,„1817.5
GRAND PIANO
MADE 33r
CLARK,' .NEW
Uopetrtnersittp-ss attest;
y ItAVE'TfIIS DAP .(Aprl litb)-wbotatect with mo
Messrs. P..I2TEEL TURBETT cpezinir,
both of wheal have been for many years la my estsbil.h.
Insist, and era already exterudvely, and favorably jrnelin _to
my:cu.tonaers and' the public: generally as superior work
men, and of correct, bas near habits. We hope by this
avian of ;experience awl artistic rkill—esperially -in-the
watch department; by keePing a large and•well selected
ateckof goods rby MLitt. at moderate. prices, and by close
attention 10 b rutin ass,_to twit a liberal share of patronage-
To my old friends and the public in general, who have for
runny years past so literally patronised ,rey business I re
turn my thanks, and solicit. •:r I.l[W - the new firm a contin4
vacant+ of elmilarffa-ore. • ,WILSON.
Pittsburgh April 11 •
WILSON, TURBET2'.4 CLANEY„
. .• Iffssitc . la riltikers k
jewelers and Ei,vorstaiths, •
.67 Matitat street, corner Foralh;
British and Continental Exchanger'
SMUT MIA 04AWN
ritintJtri 'I3IIEUMAZir:4 ; pCP. - .
ON THE UNION': BANK,' LONDON
• - In Edam OP I.l.'Ant-Tll4MitS, _
rftliiiSE DRAFTS. - ors available at all thi.prtneipal
TOgititt or ENGLAND, fIOOTLAIMand 111.EL1 Nfloind
the CON JLYE,9T.
tonp SISLE an -
- 4. Grunebanta -ASaLLint
.
-;, FBANZFOR2'
serve as-tv iteitittanea to air...ln:ate of QEIt3IANY,.
SWITZERLAND nnaIIIoLLAND. •-• • -
-.Personalntemlingro travel ntiroad'inifpinctun. through
us, Latter!' of Ctelity on which Money mm obtranedi as
needed, in any part of Europe, -• •-•-; ' - • •
Cousznont ()falai, Notes.; a , a - rnlMrz teoritien in En.
rope, will - mare prompt attention.:
4-CO.;
Wood - . enrcwk- Thhlstreet•
WILLI IiVNTER,
DEATLEIL EXCLl7Bluzi,t likl
IFILOIJE /ND GRAIN.
lb 299 Liberty otroot: Piitaburgh, Pa.
-co&•aisny itzu.l,-..1:1, , the DUST. IRANDI3
PENNSYLVANIA,
oalci.. INDIANA and • •
/t/ISsounrprprumn And
r.x , rxtik imovrg,
.thleiivillsitstiya be seld nide, iipotest Cash prima. fatal
S. III'KEE Sr. CO,
PEN_OSYLVANIA GLASS;
'ALL Erns OP
•
GLASS.
Entra, - .1)(ildo.-Strengtb, CroWit . Briar,
TiOlvilagth.Rkkle and Presorts lire L._
....Wino, Potter and Mineral BiktUe9;
• •
.
.11.4t1OZID, SETNI 7 .E.EN WOOD 1i 14.1AltICBT ST S., '
int A silOrtilistlinea. trout. ttie Steailibont landing, and
from llononzthelli fit Maxim 11124 City Rotel. ['TO.
/ 1 . .1017E8 EL. D. ASHBY.
- - JONES- DEl°4l4l l lr,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
apl93 01- WATER FERRET, ParSBIIII¢73.
THE ADAMS - EXPRESS. COMPANY.
. A :JOINT B . loCit: ASSOCIATION.- •
• •
.714,y 1, 1854, wider Uzo (a or of Nilo' Ark.
Capital in 12000 . Sitarcat
41ZiSTOCSECEOZDE12q:.3N71 e rvinrrAzzr ZTA7I,Z.E.Iat
• , Prosiottr*-{.,IEOItBZ W. C 6,88., of Pittsburgh.
• . . • - • -
Getr. W. - Ctrisu, Pittsburgh.' ' 8. IL - Shoemaker, raltirttors.
E. S Bstirora;Philadelphii. Ja . :am Livingston, W. YOrh.
W. IL Densmore, flew' York.: O. Spooner; Itrid geperzt, Conn.
Adamt, Itoston. B-15Xlnstey,palllityer,R.L
J.ll. Thompson; Bpringfiel4.lluss. , • • ,
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TRANSPOIyiA'XI.ON,
910 - AND FROTH; THAD EtßTMßN : gviza ß.
ETA .P.ENNA. . CANAL AND )2.411120.408.-:
D. LEECH-`& LINE,
Between. Pittsburgh, 'rev-York, Phih tdolphis. -
- and - _
ILtS B.ol7TE`tielag,noir in - .order; we are prepared
A. to despatch property'eltber-way on favorable terms.
Shipments caasignesi.tri either of the underaigited will he
forwarded without charge far eortardsidons, toad all hastra,
Ilona - promptly attended to.--
Milzerli or apply to - D: LEECH a, CO,
Fenn streetand Canal,Pittsborglit.
Depot 1i0.15-Scrattt Third street,
Delivering Depot, Dock st.,.rhilatlelphia.;
• 811.1T1, Agent,. - -
75 North street_, Baltimato.
- JNO.IIeDONALIN - Agent., '
No. - 7 Iletterrrlece, New .York.-
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PITTSBURGH. 41FD CONZELLSVILLE
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(Pnning fromlArest- Newton, Woistm ore.
Sand 4 Ontinty, toiLti7ton-iStistlost, In Way.
etto County
ON anti' -111OliklAP,dmil7tbriiay of May, until
further m a ce, t h e trol l : m.l ,ot run. between the above
pointeas follows: --
Leave West Nation at 6:36A3L; siotp . ing utPort Soya),
insith's Mill, and Jacobs Creek reaching Layton utikls
o'clock. Iteturninir. leave 'Layton at 6e45 A.
6 L; reaching
West; Weldon at 7;32; -connecting with ' tho steamboat
"Thomas ?Inner," for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh
Poiond-Trldn -'Olll-1 safe West ProwtMi at 12 o'clock, lit,
for Lay'on, and returning, will leant Layton at 6 P. 111,,
stopping at ill irtiy.stations., . -
Fare from -Pittsburgh _to Leyton,.42,miles, One- Dollar:-
/Rails for "Vniontotat and Conorilsvilie will connect with
the ltrelght_vl3l le 'transported each may daily.- Por nits
apply to D.W.CALOWELL; He , t A esistant Superintendent;
West Newton. ' OLIVES. W. BARNES,
- ' - President and'SuPerintentlent.
Pincharab. nay •-•- ' rued
CA.RPETS OIL CLOTHS,
~151A2 ING.,
Mk,labia,- laben tompleted, mill •be one - of the
subscriber. la noir deceiving large ad t uti otto t o hii,
4 , :ge , st. i n a t e el th, tOtWiliting of Velvet and BrusEelt Cad ,
Impallal and Extra Tirtteply. ;
e and rine da.; Tatestry, tWllled
ti Dets .
pa.t,m. "rap i es Tn ty gra ß i tzs e e n els v. , ran
Door Plata; Windort abadee:
and plain Venltlan; Cotton,. , lletep, Rag, and Lin
,carp t to ;
Woolen and Cotton Drugget,
Stair ROCISFike.' MBO, 0, ;ergo asaottreent of Oil Cloths,
from 2 ta 18 feat aide...
__- - W.-D. M'CALLIIM,
ap2o:lm '- - , ' -82 Foittb ?twat. Wow , wood-
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MERRICK HOUSE.
W:.A. BLOSSOM, PROPRIETOR.
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