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OWING TO TIIe SICKNESS of one of our carriers, a number of our subscribers have failed to get their paper fora day or two past. We hope he will be able to resume his duties this morning, or by to-morrow at furthest. Foreign News. We give a fall telegraphio report of tho for eign arrival this morning. War matters remain in state quo. Provisions are slightly higher in Liverpool, but flour is unchanged in price, and dull, as the prospects of the growing orops aro RUSSIA AND TURKEY. The London Times and other English papers express great surprise and disgust at the appa rent sympathy of Americans with Russia in the present war. Americans sympatbiza with the cause of human progress and liberty everywhere; and to them the overthrow of such a despotism as that at Constantinople would bo matter of congratulation. In no other country in the world does the government bear on directly against every improvement, and crush out so effectually every civilizing tendency, and every hope of improving the condition of the people. For over four hundred years bee the Ottoman race ruled over an Empire containing thirty-five millions of people, with s genial climate, an ex- oellent soil, innumerable seaports, and unenr passed advantages for manufacturing and corn menial industry. Yet in all that time the natu ral advantages of the empire have remained un developed, and the condition of the people is scarce better now than four centuries ago None of those improvements that promote com fort, intelligence and prosperity have been en couraged by.the government, and not one great publics work can be found in the ewpire as a monument of Ottoman genius, or wisdom, or philanthopy. One of the first works of rulers desiring to benefit their subjects is the construo• dal of roads. Easy and rapid communication with different parts of the country, and with its seaports, is the first aim of an advancing civili zation. Yet in all Turkey at this day there are but eight miles of macadamized turnpike road ; not one mile of railroad; and throughout the whole empire scarcely a hundred miles of roads of any kind over which an American stage coaciq could ba drawn with safety and speed. Not a lamp poet can be seen in its cities, nor any means whatever of lighting their narrow and dangerous streets. The government pretence to have a national post office with Tartar mail carriers ; but so inefficiently is it arranged that it is 'almost useless, and communication by let ter is almost unknown, except when some private conveyance offers. There are three or four news papers published at Constantinople, but they have no means of regular circulation beyond the vicinity of the city The Ottoman government not only neglects all such improvements, but discourages them. A letter writer states that a few years before the commencement of the present war a European company obtained permission to survey the route for a railroad from Belgrade to Constantinople. It was designed ultimately to connect the latter city with Vienna, and thence with the other capitals of Europe. It would have extended some five or six hundred miles through tho heart of European Turkey, and would have been of Incalculable advantage to millions of its people. The survey proceeded until in a gorge of the Balkan mountains it was found necessary to run through a Turkish burying ground. The Imaa of the neighboring village immediately applied to the Sultan to have it stopped. A Council of State was convened, at which the Sultan presi ded, and upon consulting the Koran it was deci• ded that 4 forbade such a desecration of burial grounds. A decree went forth that the work must stop, and it was abandoned. Such is the fate of all efforts, even of foreigners, to Intro duce those modern improvements that have so rapidly advanced the oivilization, prosperity and hsppines of other nations. The English can talk eloquently of the barba rism of Russia. Yet, ever since the days of Pe ter the Great, the sovereigns of Russia have ea gerly sought to introduce into their empire every invention and improvement of modern times. Russian emperors, in many insta ces, have trav eled through the principal countries of Europe for information. Scientific men, and skillful me chanics from all parts of Europe have been invi ted to St. Petersbnrgh, and employed on the public works. Even American engineers have been sent for to superintend the construction of their railroads and machinery. The Emperor Nicholas did more to promote all the best Inte rests of his people in his thirty years reign than any other ruler of his time ; and In all the set s and appliances of civilized life the mass of the Russian people are half a century In advance of the Turks, and must ever remain so while the indolent and ignorant Ottoman rules at Con. stentinople. Yet England and France under take to perpetuate that vile despotism in Tur key, and are amazed that American freemen cannot sympathise with their cause ! It is full time the millions of Turkey were re lieved from the incubus of such a tyranny. Under an enlightened and liberal government that fair portion of Europe would soon become one of its first and most prosperous nations. If each a regeneration of that ancient empire was the aim of the Allies, they would find sympathy among all friends of human improvement and progress ; but their declared design is to main tain the Ottoman government, and consequently its heathen religion, its tyranny, its polygamy, and all its power for evil. It would be criminal to wish them success in such an undertaking. Four centuries of possession, won and held by the sword, gives the Turks no right longer to impoverish and waste a realm that was once the seat of one of the strongest and most enlight ened nations of Europe ; and if a stronger and more civilized nation can wrest it from them, let it be done. There is no hope of improvement in the Turk while the Koran is his rule of faith and practice ;" and the interests of Eu rope and of humanity would be promoted by driving him back to the mountains of Asia from whence he came. The Russian empire is rapidly advancing in civilization; is full of energy, vitality, indus try, and all the elements of growth, improve ment and national greatness. Though Its gov ernment is despotic :now, it must become more liberal as its people becomeLmore enlightened. Turkey Incorporated in such an empire would won be regenerated. In twenty years after - Such an event its harbors would be visited by the ships of all nations ; its provinces spanned • by railroads, and its people enjoying tenfold mere prosperity and freedom than they ever can under Turkish domination. Americans can feel little glympatby for - any cause that does not promote the onward progress of the human 'race, and the spread of intelligence and chris dimity. There can be no doubt that the con quest of Turkey by Russia would lead ultimate ly to such desirable results. ; "`` * LIMN The D,mocrats of Jefferson county held a meeting on the lith inst., and elected Kennedy L. Bleo4--E54. - , as their delegate to the Harris burg State Convention, under instructions :to support William S. Campbell, of this city, for Canal Commiesioner, I TI 'he 'hotel keepers of Philadelphia have raised it chat gee to transient boarders. The hotels aro divided into three classes; those of the first charging from $2 to $2,50 per day for board and lodging; those of the eecond class $1,75, and those of the third class $1,60. Other charges are in proportion. The boiler of the steam mill, near Rome, Ind., belonging to John Weston, former Representa tive from Perry county, exploded a few days since, killing six men, and tearing the mill to pieces. It even threw all the sills from their fdaoos the distance of several feet, making a to tal wreck of the whole mill. Au interesting breach of promise oase was tried in the Cincinnati Court, before Judge Gholeon, on Friday last. The parties were Miss Mary Hedrlok and Henry Promman. The jury, after half an hour's deliberation, gave a verdict in favor of the lady for seven thousand dollar(' damages. The Illinois, Journal, Springfield, 9 aye that re ports from the country are Dot so flattering as they were a week or so since in regard to the wheat crop. The . fly and bug have deatroycd several promising fields in the vicinity of Chi cago, and in Logan, Christian and McLean counties, we are informed, their depredations I have been even more extended. Parks, the murderer, to be executed next week at Cleveland, took poison on Saturday night. The attempt at suicide was frustrated by an early and timely discovery, and the timely ap plication of proper antidotes. Today he hue recovered from the effects of the poison, and measures have been taken to prevent the pris oner from making another attempt upon his life. He is closely watched, and has become ex tremely violent and abusive-in his deportment. A Mr. Winteremith, a Know Nothing eandi• date for Congress in Kentucky, stated in a pub• lie speech that Hon. H. A. Douglas was now co• operating with his party In Illinois. This coin ing to the ears of the Little Giant, he has writ• ten a letter in which ho brands it as a malicious falsehood. He says further:—" I sympathize with the Democratic party and with its organi zation, and with none other. lam unalterably opposed to Know Nothingiam in all its forms and objects, and equally opposed to any party which co-operates with it." FRANK LESLIE'S Nat.!' YORK JOV•EK AL —The June number of this elegantly illustrated work has been handed to us by Miner & Co., and GPI denfeuney & Co., the agents fur this city. It contains a largo amount of interesting literary matter, together with wood•outs descriptive of places and things In the highest style of the art, and is sold for I 8 cents for a single num ber, or tr. 2,00 per annum. HARPER FOR RNlL—This American favorite commences the eleventh volume of its existence under favorable auspices. The first article is an entertaining one on " the History and Mys tery of Tobacco," which should b 3 rea.i t,y , all lovers of the weed in its various forms. There are, moreover, three other original articles, be sides selections from the cream of the foreign magazines. Gildenfenney & Co., Fifth street' opposite the Theatre, and Miner & Co , 82 Smithfield street, are the agents in Pittsburgh We would cull the attention of our plcuactre seeking citizens to the advertiecnicut of tte Perry County Warm Springs, in another column. Although this watering place is but little known west of, the Alleghenies, it has had for several years past quite a reputation east; and now tl at tho Central Railroad sends passengers through with lightning speed wo are within twelve lieu; s ride of one of the most charming places to this r any other Btate. The scenery, we say, for grandeur and beauty is unsurpassed in ails or any State; and, besides this, the guests are fed abundantly and with excellent fare—a state of things that unfortunately has become quite (h -aslet° at many summer resort,' wa wat of. The waters have great curative powers, aF. we are informed by persons who woro visitors at theoe spriugs last season. Cqtain Etter has ull the qualities that should bo possessed by [LUGO boBt." The Philadelphia Ledger of a recent date, in an article on lotteries, gives rather a hard rap to a certain class who mill indulge In this small evil that good may C71:130, says "the only to couragement given to the lottery system in any respectable community now is, we arc itr,rry to Bay, still In the Church, which, in its annual Fairs, eustain and encourage a gambling ?Tint, under the DAMN of lotteries, a apeciee of pious swindling not ti whit hunellter or more creditable than the system of gambling which the laws have put under the ban. When the Church comes up to public opinion on this eubject, we may expect to see even Delaware and Maryland prohibiting lotteries as frauds." DICATEI Or Rev. PINUP LINDBLEY, D D gentleman, a delegate to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, at Nashville, died In that city, of apoplexy, on the 28th inst lie was a good and useful man, formerly Prefessor of Theology at Princeton, N. J., subsequently President of the Nashville Univereity, and re cently Professor of Theology at New Albany, of whioh place he was a citizen at the time of hie death. A CII4IWE POE THE POETS.—The New York Evening Poor offers a prize of $25 for " good poem" on Barnum's Baby Show; all communi. cations to be sent in before the 9th of June. Here is a chance for the Hermit of St. E , rone, or for Sandy Bar, Esq. Such opportunities for immortality and gold do not offer every day. Lemon Hill was literally covered yesterday with a joyous crowd, collected together to wit nese the celebration of the fourth anniversary of the " Social Democratic Turngemei ode." At an early hour in the morning affectionate mothers and doting fathers might be seen wending their way to Willow street, each bearing a child in the arms, while one, two, and sometimes a half dot. en followed closely behind, to take the care for the " gay and festive Beene." Fond lovers, sour old bachelors, fast young men, and old fogies, skirted the grounds, or mixed with the throng that stood viewing those inclined to " trip upon the light fantastic toe," or indulged in manly and healthy gymnastic exercise, while others viewed the rifle praotioe of a portion of the Tul:iv:3E6oll'de. Among the vast throng none seemed unhappy ; but on the contrary there ap peared to be a universal desire to throw care " to the dogs," and spend one day without a thought of to-morrow. PRUSSIAN CARICIATURR.-A Prussian comm paper has a picture, remarkably well executed, of " The prom( sick man," in which John Bull is represented lying in a state of great weak ness, and prostration on a camp bed, while the physician, Dr. Louis Napoleon sits by his side, prescribing for his disastrous ease. The patient begs the doctor to give him some help, and promises to pay him very liberally for his servi ces. "I will take care of that, myself," says the doctor; " when I get through I shall pre sent my account." TILE ISTHMUS OF SOM.—The State Department at Washington, D. C., it is stated, has received information that the Viceroy of Egypt has adop ted the project to cut through the isthmus of Baez, and to constitute a universal company for the performance of the work, in which capital iota of all nations may take part. The proposed canal will shorten the commercial highway from New York to the Indian ocean 2,439 leagues. Mial TUE NEWS Maga al n e s -.h.«. A Delightful Waterlog Plac• Church Lotterte• [From the Philadelphia Lodger, Tuesday f German Celebration. iyrcm the Crimean Correspondence of the London Times.] The Ways of a Bornshell. A column of white emoke rushing up into the sir expands into concentric rings—then follows the heavy dull, report, like the beat of Some giant drum, and then comes the shrill scream of the shell as it describes its fatal curve, and descends wlth prodigious velocity, increasing rapidly every instant, till it explodes with the:pecolier noise of a '•blast," just us it reaches the ground. At least it ought to do so—but to day I watched the shells one after another, and only two of the three burst properly, though the range and flight was beautifully accurate. The Russian fusee are bad, but their artillerymen are not to be excelled when their practice is undisturbed. It was in teresting—just as the man of pleasure in Lucre tius liked to see the sea rage when he was not ou board ship—to look at the shell' dropping, and to see our active little Allies scampering away to their covert, and adjusting themselves to the closest possible uonuection with mother earth, until the hurling masses has gone by them. Any man with moderate confidante° and experience may despise round shot at long ran ges, if he only Bees the guns from which they come discharged. Well, we won't say despise exactly but at all events "evade." But a shell is a diabolical invention, which no one oarilregard as it approaches without acertain degree of misgiving that triangular piece of jag ged iron may bo whizzed through his internal economy in the shortest possible notice afterward. I If it is sent from a gun it fizzes and roars through the air, and sends its fragments before it, the cone of dispersion, which is the neat phrase used by the learned militant to imply the direc tion of the bits of shell (or its contents, when it is filled with bullets, ite.,) being in the di rection the shell has taken from the gun, and the fragments being propelled with a portion of velocity of the shell at the moment of explo sion. If it be discharged from a mortar it whis tles gently and delicately, giving a squeak and a roar now and then as it arises to its greatest, elevation, and then rushing downward with a shriller whistle, toward the point its fragments are projected all around radieley, and aro pro pelled merely by the force of the bursting die charge. A man behind a bomb, or at the side of it, is just as likely to be hit as a man before it when it bursts in that way ; whereas the pieces from a shell from a gun in nearly every instance fly forward, so that a person behind it or outside the limits of the cone of dispersion is safe. l'uless the shell or bomb burst in front of of a body of men, in the air, a very considerable degree of safety may be attained by the men throwing themselves on the ground, inasmuch as the pieces of a shell which bursts on the earth fly upward from the point they encounter the maximum of reeistance. Of course, if a bomb linnet over a man on the ground, or if a shell explode in the air in front of a man, there is n•o great safety gained by his throwing himself down beyond the consequent reduction of the amount of vertical exposure. This little digression is all opropos of the con duct of our Allies which I have just mentioned and is made in order to explain the rationale of their proceedings. It is rather an unpleasant reflection whenever ono is discussing the range of a missile, rend is perha 8 exclaiming, •'There's a splendid shot," that it may have carried mise ry and sorrow into some happy household. The smoke clears away—the men get up—they gath er round one that moves not, or is racked with mortal agony—they bear hem away—a mere black speck—and a few shovelaful of mud mark for a !Pile time the restiog place of the poor soldier, whose wife, or mother, or children, or sisters, are left destitute of all solace save mem ory and the sympathy of their country. One such title speck I watched to day, and saw quietly deposited on tee ground inside a trench. WOo will let the iumates of that desolate cot-, Inge in Picardy or Gascony, or Aujrm know of their berea•iienqnt ' However, there goes anoth er shell, and it does nothing but knock up a cloud of snow and dust.. From the Sew Yon Enna , n; P. M. The Uaby Show. This queer and much be rated exhibition, pro jected by Barnum some nine months' since, is to open on the morning a Tuesday, the 6th of June, without tail, and no postpnement on no. count of the weather It will continue open un til the foll,iwing Friday evening. We understand that one hundred babies, the number to which the exhibition was limited, were all registered on Friday night, and that twice ns many more could have been obtained, if desired. The I'd lowing is a list that we have prepared from the official statement, of the children put in compe tition fur the various pretniumi tho premium,' of $5O, $l3 and $5O, of fered for the hri.t, sezond and third fir cat b4ies under one yei.r di, 28 entries. The three similar premiums of $7.7i, for the fine:l babies from .no to three years oil, 31 en- trine. The three prztuittrns of %c,75, for the finest from three to G.r ye rs IJ , 2(1 eetrr,s. rho three premiums of $74 for the finest twins, tt entries. The three premiums of 1 , 113 ft,r tho finest triplets 6 entries The two prentiume of $lOO for the finest qu►r tern, I entry. There is w general premium besides of $lOO for the finest nab)" of any age under five years, and two premiums of s7:', for the fattest child under si zteon. The pri.miuras amount iu Nil to eleven bun. dred doilara, and the la ly judges will he author ized to add to the lust aay number of diplomas, at diaoretion. RIOT IN DEERFIELD, PORT'u COCNTY —The citizens of Deerfield have becu considerably ex cited by an affair which came off ou the evening of the 25th ult. A Dr. Conn, aho has been per ambulating through this and Portage county for the Itifit year, proposing to cure cancers, had be• oome so intimate with a young lady of respecta ble family In Deerfield, at to cause some suspi cion that all was not right. About two weeks ago a woman, claiming to be the doctor's wife, came on from Michigan, and not fictiliog him at Deerfield, followed him to Howland, in this county, and obtained possession of a number of letters that had passed between Coon and his lady lore. The doctor refuse! to go home with his wife, and she started for Michigan alone, after obtaining assistance from the people of Deerfield. The next night the Doctor went to Deerfield. About it) o'clock, P. M , some twelve or fifteen persona, lisguised and blacked, went to the house whet e he was stopping, intending to tar and feather oin3. They found the Dr. ensconced to the garret Alter a severe fight, they sue• ceeded in taking him, but not without some sores on both aides. They then led him out of doors, and after exactiag repeated promises that he would leave the country, and never cane back, they gave him his olithing and traps, washed him Al gave him wine to drink, put him on a horse and carried him to an inn at Palmyra. A few days after he bad a crowd of persons ar rested on the charge of riot. After a lengthy examination before Justice Johns, they were all discharged but six, who were bound over to Probate Court for further trial.— Western He• serve Chronicle. Puo AGASSIZ IN DEBT.—The Boston corres pondent of the New York Pool says: Professor Agassis, the oelebrated savant, is about to open it young ladles' school, for the purpose of getting the means of giving his works to the world. Is not this a libel on Amer ica, that one of the foremost men In the uolen• tifio world, who has done America honor by ma king it his home, should not be able to do this but at ouch a cost ; should be obliged to devote the precious time of ono of the finest Intellects iu the world to this drudgery—that he ou whom the mantle of Cuvier has fallen, should bo com pelled to teach little girls, in order to get the moans of printing his researches. Has no Mr. Crcesus, no Mr. Potiphar thirty thousand dollars or more to spare for science and the world? If not in Boston, is there none in New York Y Give Agaesiz at least the benefit of your circulation, and let it be known that he will open a school for young ladies in Cambridge, in September next. References would hardly be needed, for an abler teacher the world does not contain. Usk Fin RECEIPT —A cement, which gradually becomes as hard as stone, may be made by mixit g twenty parts by weight of clean sharp sanu, two of litharge, and one of whiting, and making them into thin putty with linsidid oil. For seams in roofs, a cement may be formed of white or red lead thinned with boiled linseed oil, into which some sharp, dry, white sand is Barr ed. For the joints of water and gas pipes, white lead cement is the best. ELEPHANTS DUTIABLE —We learn from the Washington (D. C.) Union, that the Treasury Department sustains the course of Charles Brown, Eeq , Collector of Philadelphia, in charg ing 20 per cent. ad valorem duty on the impor tation of a female elephant, by Joseph Gabat. It is not stated whether her trunk was searchei or not. DISTRESSING MISTAKE —Mary Ann Wilkinson, 18 years of age, residing with her parents at Saratoga Springs, was poisoned by taking a dose of acid by mistake for a preparation for a cold. She had dressed herself to attend church, but the dose quickly laid her in the arms of death. • trc Ft .: • PY` r+-, • • - kf..)!• =NM Sir Dire. Vanderbilt, No. 185 Suffolk street, says THEeRF4, of Dr. ISI'LANES CELEBRATED LIVER TlLl,,lit. , f . .. I, PEARL STEAM MILL - ... / M EDIC A- •,---, DI-ST 0 V , - TEST - is . Being unwell, and act knowing whether pr o c eeded . ~ .. ALLEGHENY. 'i....,:l '.. E . RY from derangement of the liver, or merely hgeterim,llvas ;, ' - ;. T BE • E. ' - 0* THE' AG E• persuaded tO purchase-a box of Dr. 51'Lanes Celebrated ,- . FLO, UR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES iir either of- , ~ . Liver Pills, artd. before. I had - used them all:Vas entirely 'the two Cities. .. . , ,•, - '-'' - Dir• Dt. ONNIllit;ot RaiLinty, bas discovered in one .relleved. lam now enjoying perfect beech, and chiferfully- _. - ... ' . . i jr ,of our ormneon pasture weeds i - edythat cures . 9ttnras may be left at the Mill, or mimes it tnestoreO recommend Dr. ILPLane's Celebrated Liver Pills to all aimi. lardy afflicted. , -. LOGAN, WILSON & C 0.32 ifoOd etreet. ' , - EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; Nrw Tors, March 25, 1852. • : BRAUN & REITER, corner Liberty and St Clair ate , ; , ,-,.. :!. g m the merit Scroftal& dawn to ..n common - pimple; _ 1 - ..„1L P. SCEIWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. . ' . , P. 8. -, -..The above valuable remedy, also .Dr. sl'Larke's . . TZ11318: CASH, ON D_II'LI,VBILF. Celebrated Vermifoge, can be had at all respectable Drag -.. - BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. Stores in ibis city. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. APLane's Liver Pills. There are other Pills, pur• porting tote Liver Pills, now before the public. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROS., 8UCC.960113 to J. Kidd & Co:, fill Wood street. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH Ox and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSEN GER TRAINS will run as follows, until further notice: PAST TRAIN RILL LEAVE AT 3 A. SI. MAIL TRAIN ." " AT BA. M. EXPRESS TRAIN " AT 3P. M. These Trellis all run through to Cregtline, and connect there with the Columbus end Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, and Bellefoutalne and inillana.ltailromia.- At Mansfield, cooneclions are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, de.; and at Alliance for Cleve land, dc. No trains run on Sunday. Through Ticket sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indir:taw:lls, Chicago, Rock Leland, Fnrt Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities in the WesL The NEW iIitIOLITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 P. M., and New Brighton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. Fi.ir Tickets and further information, artily to J. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monnugnhela Uoueo• Or. at the Federal Ste el Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent" Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1855. (iuhlo) 45r - A Secret for the Lodleii--fIOW TO PRE SERVE BEAUTY.—Don't use CI ft, Lily 'A' bile, or any G , the so-called cescuetice , , to oouceal a faded or sallow corn piealQT If jou would have the roses brought back to your cheek, a Clear, healthy and tlaartrareat tain t and life and vigor Infused through the eyetem, g.t a bottle of Carter's Spaoht Mixture, and take it a 'cording to directions. It does not taste quite as well as your sweet-meals; 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 freshed and invigorated like a Spring morning, then your .1111 k ,11, ERNI case Is hopeless, and all the valuable certificates we poa..ss go rev naught. It is the greatest purifier of the blood known; is ierteetly harmless, and at the same time power fully enleaclous. ~,* See ad•ertlsthent in another co:umn Aar The Pleasure and Comfort of belu4 wru roien In n SUIT OF CLOTHES, to greatly otihenced by having them 0000, Mod tiVITALLE TO Tilt SEASON. UltlilLlLE has got all that is necessary to effect that great consumma• Hon, both as regard. fit and quality of goods. Caroms wishing to experience all Oda, and be cnly moderately .urged, can do no by calling at crane, heal of Wood. P. B.—Pantaloons, in particular, is one of bin greatest fortes. He rs , coot be beat In the style and 'fit of thi. gar ment. Numerous references could 1M given, if tieceAsitry, to rortoborato th la e tutwavi,t. (Ilartl , K. Olt I Bill P. —Stocking Factory.— . C. DALY'S Stocking Factory, where everything is made in the HOSIERY LINE, is at the corner of SL Clair and Penn streets. Ile iv con tinually turning out every variety of Hosiery, omoll 1.13.1 t) and suitable to the season, which may always obtained Wholesale and Retail at his Store, corner et Market alley and Fifth street. Don't forgot the name—C. DALY and No. 23. ap2s SPEC IAL NUT It; ES We have just received fr , vi the Et,t i late lot of ranama, Ccctou, Ural and Camdi kiTKAW HATS, which cie can tell intwh twine tbfl I.l.Runi pile.. Stra■ lint.l from ::5 cents onwards. Panama hats from $1,f,0 to $4,00. 1101itit.N A CO., my 26 hal M,.. , 1 •tr,.«t_ C 6113201. be Kieelled fer Qutll y and lir.) , Cheapness In the City—i/v.ne $3.50 ouJ p 611.1{ linTs e.old at No. 154 ftsert, u••St to the new Presbyterian Church, ono door from Sixth .trret.: MORGAN & CO, 164 Wood street. 441 - MOrtifICAILLIONI, the. 1‘3 4 :4,11t 4 I must cram\ and vizor t. pu PAIN F.X TILACTOIViI 1. 4 . eg,4 ve and ail - alit in , • nn. comer. 1, they will ~on b- reamed to th 1r cot oral ,olor; but If so, the coutia&iin, lntluene. wnt Ta ”vars-611...i and arrea a-4, for triortal,atkin cannot lir. wt.. ~,, lbr sal,/ be laid on, and now flegi will i-artani.:) gen,- ralaid. P01X.).% EY4,31 , 6% , ..? I LW, An r,udered quite Larinl,s iv robblu,, In inatatitly quantity .f VALLEY'S reiN lATIt te'P et,-1 u f., it LOA ,Mikan, and livid tike any eletbt.. Even then, It', kite vottle Lottery, li mill dlr. - 11y altrad., and Eartainalrpbose the p'ailnlliug tuauence. At the elin,t of beg , and tucuquito a, the lazZaut It It.cbk. )ou lb. endr. TtAr bit.a of rabid “nlmalA ate., are es Not, genuine arithont • etc-I-place engrese.l Ith sigrattuies of HENRY DALLEV, 54nufacturer, _ C. %. CLICK EN Ell ft CU. Prvprietr , r4. Ema at 2 cents yet not by Dr. U. U. HEY:sEit. TIo street, earl by nearly crery C. al,,r throughout tho United Stat,:. All ord.!, cr 10; tors tmexation or satico, to be to C. Y. CLIi,H Y.S Kit Cu N. York mvP,lt.'2lr Lungs i Lutig• 1 I 44- We refer cur reAuerr to an adr ertiiieti,tit in ia nothrr troiuoc, for rl.lll purtiruivrt. .1.1. not; tb, It Yil IL:ANA 01 Dr. Curtis. it is maid to 1, one of thi• niovt mums:kettle etyma, for ell iter,riptions of divvare.i r f ?tits Lobo, over dir ixiverel. its virtue, Lair beer] tev'ife..l to by hundreds, tabu have chtninev.l tlieir know:edge by tLr tte , t of all t. eta Con:run—Da Ctinne IIYGEANI to the ori c luat raid tinly Tnutne article. turbt 3ett ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, ANn Frr - rnk:i3 GENEKA For Warming and Vint/tartan of Pudlosis 40— A. Q W wl.l routroct for Warm fog and ..ntliatit, by oteam or llot Water, Crot•on'e Furnace, Churrt,, SAvols, FArtcrirt, t) o.ri 11,1. 0, C. , ur Jails, Hotels, or L./wt.:Mug, MAI; f errnot, PatAbur,;ll. aplt; NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFfICK, NO, 713 WALNUT STRIA:T. I'IIILADELI'tJ IA. C /JAR 7ER I'ER I'ET LT AL. Authorized Capital, 83.00,000, AESETIIi LIABLE: 1011 TILE LOnnEn OF THE COM• PAN T. In tot N,..tfqt,(uegotiable tormjsetured by )tart. genus and Judgmeuts $10,1,000 In Dills Itereivable, .turtgaizea mud Judpuants, lalnds, kr IUtLOCX) In Cash, Cash AsaeLi and C.ll Reno 17 'OW Total IL CADY:EL, Preeideut. U. II .I ILISII, Remarry. II Vito, Mariue and Inland Trensportut:du rake, taken at:currout rates. R XFER ;VOHS' Pinnauhtlei. Bremer & ltahm, Curling, Robertson A Co., N. [loll:nett & Sons, W m. Bok.ley a Co., J. A. Ilutchison & Co., D. Loon a Co., Murphy, Tie rutin a Co. PLULAMILKILL Walttright, Huntington M. L. Ilollonell a Co, a Floyd, David A. Brown & C. H. & Geo. Abbott, Wtaxl & Oliver Ileaton & Denekla Caleb Cot. & Chas. 51eitargee & Co., Drexel a Co., hankers, Hon. Wm. D. Belay, Scott, Raker I Co. Harris, Hale I Co., Deal, Milligan & J. BANKS LINUX, Agent. deel&ly No. 115 Water street, itittatturgli PITTSBURGII Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company ; CORNER OF WATER .A.ND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, PreAhlont. JAM. D. Snitu., Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFT RISKS. . _ Also against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and kils sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loos and Damage by Fire, and against the [Wily of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates conshtent with safety to all parties. - • • DISZOITR9: Robert Galway, Alexander Bredley, James 8. Boon, John Fullerton, John M'Alpin, Samuel Bret urha n, William Phillips, James W. Hallman, John &Mt, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gazgarn, SI. D., David Richey, James -Marshall, John 18 . 0 iii, Horatio N. Lea. Kittanning. lUa CITIZENS* Insuranc• Company of ttaburghs—WlLL BAD ALE Y, President; aUMUEL L MAILSIIELL, Secretary. Office: 94 Water Elreet,between Market and Woodstreets. Insures HULL and OA.RGO Melo, on the Ohio and ritinie• alppl Rivers and tributariee. Insures against Lose or Damage by FLre. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland laalga. Hon and Transportation DIABOTCHItt William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Ilea, William Bingham, Robert Donlapjr., John S. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, Franciß Sellers, S. Harbaugh, J. Soboonmaoer, Walterßryant, William B. llaya. John Shipton. ___ 0. HOWARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa.-.OFFICE, No. 108 THIRD ST tERT, opposite the Telegraph Office. This Association is organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, In case of sickness or or- CALIPnt. By paying a small yearly payment, the members of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sickness, averaging from $2,28 to $lO per week. In this Association all members aro equally interested in the management and profits. h. B. President. T. J. Hurrrot, Secretary. Finance Committee—Jotritit HIND, JAILL3 litt ,, try G. N. IIOPYSTOT. Consulting Physician—F.lkm, Boot and Shoe alaniffactory. iFily. v i n tlii hi E r e S i, tE fo L r th ac o ß ci ß ti O ze .., Ipectfully .. of Pittsburgh that they have opened n manufactory of MEN'S AND WONIFUN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 70 Smithfield street, In WEYMAP'S Seminal:is, where they will be prepared to fill nil orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children's wear. Terms strictly cash; goods at cash prices. A share of the public patronage I. solicited. [mylam 0. Nett cet...The JOURNEYIIIEN TAILORS SO. OIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY (d em" month, et 801100HLEITEBIS, In the Diamond. By order. Jetty GEO. W. MSS, Secretary. „. . i 929 Dlvldend.--The Direetorta of tho PENNSYL. VANIAINSUAANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH hove this day declared a Dividend of Two Dollars per Share. payable at the Office of the Company on and after the 25th Inst.—one-half to be paid In cash, and the residue to be placed to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement upon the certificates. A. A. CARRIKR, May 15th, 185.5—(myledm) Secretary. ITO," For Shertfr—Mr. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elizabeth, announces himself a candidate for the 81tERIFwALTY, for Allegheny county,-at the ensuing Falk Election. mylo:dser2w NEW ADVERTIBEhtEFfTS Oa PITTSBURGH BOARD OTI 'TRADE AND - MER. GU ANT& EXCHANGE.—The regOlar Monthly meeting of the APPOClittioll wiU be held .at the Board of Trade Rooms, on FRIDAY, June let, at 8 P. td. ray:3l W. B. HAVEN, Beey. PERRY • COUNTY WARN SPRINGS. rl abcve celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open 1 for visitors on and atter the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT. They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen miles north-west of Duncannon, (this place being fifteen miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Raiitoact,) at the bore of Pisgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of more than floe hundred feet. Sherman's Creek affords splendid opportunity f r / those fond of bathing, fishing or sailing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to the sportsman; and tour smooth an 4 shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amusements of the place. HORSES, SADDIRS and CARRIAGES can be had at all times Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the 3IEDICIN A L QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too clack, can hardly be raid. Their lc eters have been analyzed by the best Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced no: surpassed for curing cutaneous diseases and affections of e kidneys. There are some five Springs in all, every one et which is of different temperature—the largest being 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 03 gallons every seven minutes. Ladies' rod Gentlemen's BATHS have been construettd. with all the modern improvements, to gather with PLUNGE 13 APBS, Ac., lc. Each day a Coach leaves Duncennon for the Springs, after the arrival of the core. Bowling Alleys, Billiard Booms, and various other facili ties for amueement, In abundance. The accommodations will be the best, and the charges low. Trams—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty cents per day. Families wishing to engage moms, ehotild address the proprietor early. Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor having engaged the best of servants. Music always in at tendance. All communications Intended to reach the Perry County Werra Spring, should be addregned to Dungannon P. 0. They will be immediately forwarded. Great Reduction CUOICE SUMMED GOODS, at HAGAN & 21.11L , 5, 91 MARKET STREET. tcavlf, dhu- Wo will mark down on Monday, June 4th, cur entire stock of seasonable Dr Goode, at a large discount from former pti,es. We name, In part, Beragea and Tissues, Grentidlne,i, Crape do Repigne, Huminer Bilks, Lawnsof all kinds, Embroiderlee, lloeiery, Glove, and Mitts, Lace Hato Claslll Berages, Madonna Clothe, itc.—with a full and .mplpte assortment of Ilonsekeeplng Goode. myal Rooms Wanted SUITE OF It00:11ts ARE . - IVA.NTEr. TO 'RENT by a ±l,- coupe of Gentlemen, to be used a e BLEEPING APARTMENTS. They muet not ha higher up than the F.,,nd story, and to either Third, Fourth or Fifth streets, betviren Grant and Market. For further Information, ap ply at the Counifng•itrom of the Morning Etat. ira 3Ltf JUNE IiAItrEIt—(X)biItENCKMENT Olt THE anCTIL YEAR.—Thu prefect number commences the Math Year an 1 the Eleventh Volume of Harper's New Monthly M.csrine. foments—The History and Mystery of Tobseets—illos. trsted t.y twelve engravings. California through English Eve+ illustrated by sixteen engravings.. Sketches in Brazil; by Thomas Ewbank—illustrated by seven engra vings. The Neweomen by W. Si. Thackeray—with six II inattations by Doyle. The Sisters: A Parson's Story. The Tree of Lit's. A Journey through China. A Girl's Dilem ma Psasiog Feces. Water Cure. Monthly Record of ourrmt. Erent.g. Literary Notices. Editor's Table. Mil tore Easy Chair. Editor's Drawer. Comlealities, original sod a,;,,,iett. Fashions for June. Vol" sal• by m):11 Ew >1 &U.A Zi N II •rper for Jone—Z cent& Ptentan, do 20 do 0 :dry, do 20 do GrAftra, do 20 do Peter-m:l's, do 17 do Blackwood do 25 do Frit ok Lodlo's Journal-18 cents. Tb , recaivulL by Espies, and for sale lower than ids,sh,re. Supplies of Leslle'R Ladles Gazette of Fashion at LAUFFEWS BOOK STORE, o,:t1 S 7 Wood street. I A N.W . NT AIAtiAZLNE; YUJI JUNE I rt.ceiVf contato the following, viz The filetory no,, ill story of T,ltteco; California through English Eyes; in Draw; The Newcoines ; The Tree of Life: The A J.urney through China: A 01•1's Dilemma; Paco.; Water Cure; Monthly Record of Current, P.ecot,• I Ite•rtry Noticoa Table; Editor's Elul CLnir; Drawer: Cocoicalities, original and selected; Fa,blorut for June. For rale by W. A. OILDENFENNEY & CO., oty:tl Fifth et., apposite the Theatre. MO AND DL. It. It. STOCK AT AUCTION.—THIS I (Thur,tlay) EV KNINO, at S o'clock, at the Merthante' 41 , 1' :ge, Fourth street, will Le cold— '2s ,ttat eo ultio and Penna. Railroad Co. Stock. total P. M. DAVIS. Ancrr. UEDA:, 1:3 a. II AEU ROAD TO TKABEL. Better travel to tb, Enterprise Gallery, 74 fourth street, and pro- rur. n I'mt ore. 50 rents and upwards royal 11C t.%i JIAT liEt2t.lVF:u AT LA V 16,0 A'S iStA,A 1 . 1 Store, Chi Market street, near Fourth: Fte-neer'et gerllloll.4. I,4fonrt,ne's Ifistrry of Turkey. lisncroft's Literary and lll•toriesl Mlscellanien. My Brother's Keeper; by A. B. Wirr.er, author of Doi. lari end('ool , l, Kenneth, or the Bear Guard of the Grand Army. Ilesrie,ase, or My Brother's Wife. The Tiro ou:it-Liens, or Home In this World; by author of licit' of 11.1cyfro,11,,,rf,Age, dr., &c. L,set,i (mut a Family Journal. From the French—by bulb -r ,f Attl• Philosopher in Paris. A 0 mmln-Pln, Book of Thoughts, Memories and Fan. cies; by Aire. Jemeson. For sale by toy:Li e nrNAM'n Yuri Jullt; r iumuli-tia Won's., for June; iloders Lady's Book, do lielthOtrerl Magazine, do Magazine, do Leslie's Journal, do Peterson's Magazine, do Inseuctod's Magazine, for May; Chambord' Journal, do Art Journal, do Wettminster kie , lour, do A Prhool of Life, by Anna Mary nowitt, author of "An Art Student of Munich." Vining Bride; by Moo. Id S. N. South worth. Wonoun to the Fifteenth Century; by Margaret Nailer I , or sato by my::11 I llt,ltAltY —We have just received the June number of 1.4 PUTN A NI'S MAOAZINI, and its contents are as fri• lowa A un.ricon Travelers ; Robert of Lincoln; Twice Mar ri.d, (coot' II :) The late r niperor of ; Australians; Fi!ty• lour bundrrd years ago; Slavery in the Ottoman Em• 1111,.; Lir ing in the Country; Science and Navigation; A blot Barns; The Desire of the Moth; Cope Cod; The rmou's Wife Noon nod Morning; Should we fear the Poly ; Notes. For solo at W. A. GILDENFENNET & CO.'S, Filth at, opposite the Theatre. WEATIIII3 TADLE FOR JUNE!—llavlng been eurce,,,ful fa our 11 rather Table for May, as pub lished Itu the Post some weeks ago, we now guess again. Nue 7th, cold and frequent showers; 14th, changeable; 33i, frequent showers; '.49th, lair if wind be N. W., rainy If or S. W.—but, as we said before, these are only guesses; but facts say ih.t the llerpetic Soap removes tan, sallow ness, redness and roughness of the eLin—that it heals sore rough bands, and that It Is sold at 12 1 ,4 cents per cake, at so. 110 Third street. my3o WVIN;sIEII'3 IMPROVED MUSIC BOOKS.— Winner's Collection of Music for the Violin; Winner's Complete Method for the Violin; Winner's Itnprofed Accordeon Method; Winner's Popular Method for the Flute. The above four works contain the largest collection of new and popular Music ever before published, and arranged for the several Instruments. The music in each book is differ ent. For sale by CHARLOTTE ISLUI.I E, at the '• Old Rush limbed Plano Depot," N 0.1.18 Wood street, second door from Fifth street. my3o . CIiNAN .Li.tVE" you can not get without your Cl Razor ie in good order. Bring them to us, and we will make them ibaro to cult the toots of the most Usti. dioue- Our New York Razor Grinder oare the climax In the WRY c f 1 . /UW[lg a ke,tri mtgo ou them. ni,:'o DOWN a TETI Y, 136 Wood street. lJ 3a b o ", flt 4 e!ta eu ri Rio; p r JtVra; for sale by 851ITH, MLIR & ay NTER. IVAF 6Utinit—'lo bbl J MOO DEMIM :arrels h. Coffee Sugar for sale by SMITH, MAIR G HUNTER. T U. butiAit-100 bbd.., prime, tor sale by m)3O 81IITII, MAIR d HUNTER. i f oliiCeo-160 bbds fef and 00. amorted brands; 40 eadd.ea, smarted do; for sale by SMITH. NI kllt .1k HUNTER. W INDOW 0 LASS-150 ball. 8110; 100 " 10i12; 75 " 10114; 59' " 9112; And other dans, "Sart araPa" brand, for Bale by my 39 SMITH, HAIR .4 HUNTER. SOAP -200 bbls No. S Rosin Soap for sale by my3o SMITH, HAIR h HUNTER. WRAP 'MU PAPER -60 reams Crown; 40 do Medium; 40 do Doub. Crown; Straw Paper—for sale by to) SMUT. HAIR & lIIINTRIL ‘2l:A.b. CiNDLk;..,--bu boxes iJinelanati .tar Caw]lon for 17 ,alo Ly (my3o) MAIS & HUNTER. IN WAIL-20 bbls pure Vinegar for sale by my3o BMITII, MAUI & HUNTER Red Top White Norfolk, - Yellow Aberdeen, And others, suitable for the Field and Garden Crops. Wholesale and retail by JAMES WARDROP, 47 Fifth et. Li BED 13UOR11 MEAT-100. bus to store and for sale by 1.7) mySO JAMES WARDROP, Fifth et. • ratAtilt:Alt:.l-11. ..1...1.1.62506 6 W. invite attention P to soma very rich and desirable styles of Berage Robes they have just received. my3o A. MASON a CU have received a large assortment of Goods for Uerstleinen's Bummer wear—French Burn pier Cloths and Cashmeres, Tweeds, Nankeens, Vestings in bilk, Satin, Marseilles, *c.; Cravats, I.ltikks., An, Au.' 6g-25 Fifth street. my3o Y t,ki Alfrkria--1 cask just received; for tale by REIMER A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street. LINNTe AND DPWARDS.—Good Pictures, and no Mina Le. Gallery over V.J. DavidrDentist, No. 76 Fourth street. rny3o • • B EANS -19 sacks this day recalled by • myL'O EBNILY H. COLLINS. SI:GABEL —IOSOO Washington Regally; 10,000 Principe, Eagle, brand; 6 , 000 FriuriPe.crus brand. For sale by k ANDERSON, my 29 Hehos tiled It In over 1100aiiduever failed except n two cues, (both thunder humor). Ile has now In bib possession over two hundred certifiCates of its virtue. all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to tbree 'bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the fare z .- Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottleS are warrantedWear° the worst Canker in the. Month and 'Benumb. - . _ I Three to fire bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor In 'the Eyea. Two bottles are warranted to cure Bunning of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. ' Four to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and Bunning IJlcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case' of Ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to care the most des. perste case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt Rheum. II 11. Erna, Proprietor Warm Springs 11. MINER & CO , No. 32 Smithfield stead. J. S. DAVI3/117 U. MINER & CO, No. 12 Smlthfie:d street. I (moan Loaves) for sale by SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER ____ Ruta Raga, nie to eight bottles will cure the Nvorst ease of Serofols. A benefit to always experienced from the first bottle, and s perfect ,o Ufa le warranted when the above:quantity Is Baader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of thliin the. vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. So slue as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it- but that sold another ; after a trial, it always speaks for Itself. There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising: first, that it grows In our pastures, in some places quite plenti ful, and yet Its value has never been known until I discov ered it In 1846—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of toe discovery, liwhl state that in April, 1861, I peddled Rand sold about six bottles per day—ln April, 1854, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale druggists, who have been in busi ness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing to-the annals of patent medicines was ever like It. There Is a universal probe of it from all quarters. , , In my own practice I always kept it.strictly for humors, but eines its introduction as - a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in It that I .never suspected. Several cases of epileptic Sta.;-1 disease which was always considered incurable-shave been cured by a few bottler 0, what &mercy if it will pro* effectual in all cases of that awful malady; = there are but few who have seen more of It than I have: ' I know of several Cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple, 'used by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick ilead ache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Bide, Diseases of the-Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, de., the discovery has done more good , than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary. list the best you get, and enough of it. Directions for Use. —Adults, one table spoonful per day. Children over ten years, dessert spoonful. Children from dye to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be Lpplleable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on he bowels twice &day. Mannfactured by ' DONALD KENNEDY, ND. 120 Ilh - rren at. Roxbury, Mats. Price s $l,OO. Dr. GEO. H. REESER, No. 140 Wood atreat;Pittaborgh, Pa.,General Agent. Also, J. P. /LEMING, Allegheny City. my29:dikor BRITISH AIAUFACTURERS' AGENUY .T. N. LAWTON & BROTHERS. I EON; Steel: "Tv" Iron Wire; Cables and Anchors; I "XL ALL" Cutlery, Razors, FRO, Saws, and Edge Tools; Brass Faendry; Gas Fittings; Japanned and Tin Ware; Nets; Twines; Shoe Threads; Canvas; Hessians; Burlaps ; eta., 71 John street, NEW YORK, 25 Kitby street, BOSTON. BOLL AGLOIS YOH MOMS. Joseph Cirtndry t Co.; Pyrcore Noah Ring.ley & Sons, Cradley and Liverpool. Ryland! Brothers, Iron Wire Mills, Warrington. Parkin & Marshall, Telegraph Works, Sheffield. " Bhoolbred, LoverWge & Co., Merridale Works, Wo verhampton. , my99:lm Mercantile Tax Payers 01l will please call at the City Treasurer's Office', N 0.47 - tr Smithfield street, and pay your State License, as I am obliged by law to put into the hands of an Alderman for collection all delinquents, after the Id of July next. The License is payable in snob funds as wilt be receives' at par in the M. & M. Bank of Pittsburgh. nay29.3t JNO. C. D aVITT, City Treasurer. JOUR! .1.11:TIL No. 201 Li HA4 JUST RECEIVED • BRANDIES. Dante Brandy, (eery tine) ()card Dupuy A Co. (super.) Starrett & Co. Buono. WINES. &rebid Madeira, Iloward, March & Co, Mad'ra E3a India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manzanillo do Table do Cooking do Hemming Port, Pare Juice do Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, . Do Sweet, Obampogues, Anchor, Verzeney, Heideseek, Together with all other huskier*. EATING HOUSE- D. BARNARD 41. 'o' " " " PIT PROPRIETOR OF THE COIt.NUCOPLE having fitted up bbl establishment for the purpose of providing Meals at low rates for business teen juries, and those attending market and tiarii visiting the city, begs leave to call the attention of all who wish the latest and freshest the market can af ford, to tds Table, constantly set and furnished with the best attendance. Don't forget the plaoe, neat the 'Exchange Bank, and op poshe the office of the Morning Post. mY29 Removal. [tiTMNjti RESTAURANT is Removed 0 from N 0.123 to No. /11 WOOD street, North side, sixth door below Fitch street. _Will open on Tuesday, t9th.inst., and will be happy to see his former customers and the pi/bib in general. his facili ties for aceemmodating the public are ten-fold at his new quarters. Jaa- Don't forget the Big Lantern myra:arosl WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Six doors from the Aqued . uct. urge the Coßector's °Pre, Ti PREPARED FILL °ROMA FOll W lO3, and all !dada of Ornamental Hair Work. The lust pulley of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. mylEadrarly INHE BOOKS OF THE ‘' MONONGALEELA. WATER COMPANY" will be opened to receive Subscriptiona to the Stock of said Company, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of June, at the following places: In South Pittsburgh, at the office of B. A. Bauman, Esq. In Birmingham. at store of S. McKee k Co. In East Birmingham, at the office of Chess, Wilson k Co. James Salisbury, • Alexander M'Laln, David Chess, John D. Miller, James M. McElroy, Daniel Berg, Christian Ihmesn, Henry J. Aloft, Thomas McKee, John Evans, It. A Bailsman, Driy22:2vij Cbminissioners. For Sale. N reasonable terms, a very neat, vertical ISTRA.II EN- O GIME, Clinch cylinder,2o inch stroke. M9O, a very euperior DOUBLE FLUE TEAM. BOILER, 14 feet long, 36 inches diameter. For. terms, &a., apply to W. S. ILINEN, Stationer, my 2 Market street, corner Second. WM. CARVILL, M ERCHANT TAILOR, No 22 FIFTH sraarr, next door to Daly's Stocking Factory, Pittsburgh, Pe. CLOTHING made to order in the best style, and at rea sonable rates. Oar BOYS' CLOTHING made to order. .1. L. MARSHALL, (Successor to IL Lee,) Wool Dealer & Commission Merchant No. 139 Dugan trrasrr, Pirrsaunou, Pa. Refer to—W. McClintock &Bros. Kramer & Rehm, Brown Hirkpatrieir; bluntly, Tie .nart &Co Pittsburgh, May 23,1355—(t0y24:13m5) flay for Sale. RUYERS WILL VINO 0001) RAY at the RED LION 'HOTEL STABLE, low for the ready. mylfely GILL & CO. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Stockholders, for the Election of Directors of the PITTSBURGH, CINCIN NATI AND LOUISVILLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, will be held on the FIRST MONDAY (4th) OF JUNE NEXT, at the office of Parana, HANNA A Co, in the City of Pitts burgh, at two o'clock, P. M. J. K. MOORE:RAD, President. Pittsburgh, May 26, ISss—troy273:lw] FINE CUT TOBACCO-20 gross E. Goodwin A Bro.'s for sale by REMER A ANDERSON, my 29 No. 39 Wood street. MONS; jut received 100 rorX:l°bily'thaßB;AM k ANDERSON, my 29 No. 39 Wood street; FISH -60 barrels Lake Superior Salmon; 70 ht. bble.. do dO 160 pkgs. White Fish; 23 do Pickerel; 100 do Non, 2 add 3 Mackerel ; for sale by myZ HENRY IL COLLINS 1011010 E. LEGS-70 barrels for albs by my 29 HENRY 11. OOLLINS. CH1&32.-130 boxes new W. It. cutting Cheese for sale by (my 29) HENRY H. COLLINS. POTASH -14 casir.a prime No.l Potash for sale by —my29 HENRY H. COLLINS • EATILEILS—A prime article of Ry. feathers fbr sale by my 29 HENRY IL COLLINS. L 'm v-50 barrels fresh Lgulaville for sale by - my 29 HENRY U. COLLINS ENTRY PAPERS—Two new patterns or Double Hall Paper, beautiful designs, Just received. For ride by WALTER P. MARSHALL, 85 Wood street. MBB. efIUTHWOBTIPB NEW BOOK The . Missing Bride, or-Miriam the Avenger. By Um, Emma D. E. N. Bourthworth, author of "The .Lost Heiress " " The Wife's Vintory," "Curse of _Clifton," "The lisearded Daughter," "'Retribution," ete.;ete. Complete in 1 volume of 638 pages, bound in cloth, for one dollar and twenty-five cents; or in 2 volumes, paper corers, for one dollar. For sale by - H. MINER k CO., my2S No. 32 Smithfield .sireet. XT.119, 000917.-chat opening, a new and splendid "stock .121( of wATcass, JEWELRY, to., st the OM Ifetabbak ed Homo of W. W. 'NELSON, 67 Market street, corner of Xourth. .Cinetonters and visitors will &beep, find this • safe and just - eatiddlahment to 4,4 'and pekes u cheap u eburbars—eltkie{ Asti or Week. ekttatigileki to MINI wATat-Bzeenr, ; JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. ANXPAoTlnegiull Ov IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS. • VAULT-000115 i Window Shutters, Window Guards, er.c. Noe. 91 Second' Street and 80 Third St., (BsTWignif WOO! AHD stAnll37,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Bata on hand a variety of new patterns oncy and Plain, minable for all purposes. Particular attention paid enclOSing Orate Lots. Jobbing done at Ann. notice. 11341 A. A. CAILIIIKR A. A. CARRIER. £ BRO., gorner Aura aid Sthithjield streets. Piasburgh, Pa, A G EN T S STATE - IitIITIIAL FIRE AND MARINE INSMIANCE CO FAIR MiD MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP. PIIILADDLPHIA. $300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, CONNECTICUT biIMLSL LIFE nouRANcE COMPAIrt RAIITYORD, COHN. mIYJ CAPITAL AND A55ET5...824154 4 4 8 9 THE firm of PENNOCK, MITCHELL & CO. has this — dayllo3ll DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and the Books of said concern having been transferred to JOSEPH PENNOCK and NATHAN F. HART, they only are author lied to settle and collect the debts duo said. firm. Pereons knowing themselves indebted. please call at PENNOCK & HARVB, - No. 141 Wood street, and ;ay be same. Theta having claims against'said trm wilt present them for pay ment. jOSEPH. PENNOCK, Pittabnrgb, May Ist, 185 ! - Covirtnership. JOSEPII PENNOCK and NATHAN .s', HART, late of the 0 firm f f Peancck; Mitchell & Co. have aa,ocisted them selves to the FOUNDRY business,• under the name and style or PENNOCK .t HART. We respectfully invite cur friends andel/stomata to title as, at N 0.141 Wood street. Pittsburgh, May 1, 1a55. . .• .7088. PH PENNOCIC NATHAN V. HART PENNOCK & HART, (Or LAI a ram cr PszrrfocK, Mrrcuar. & C 0.,) FULTON FOUNDRY : Warehouse, N 0.141 Wood street, Pittiburgh, Pa A constant trnpply of Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Stoves and Grates, Wagon Boxes, all rises hollow Ware, Plough Castings and Points, Tea Kettles, Slid and Tailors' Irons, Iron and Nails. Water and GM Plpea, and Miscellaneous Castings made to order. sny2lm GRAND PIANO , NADI NUNNS &, ,CLARK, NEW YORK. PUBLIC of Pittstrargh and. Allegheny. is re spectfully invited to Mill at the Host° hems of the sebterlbera. No. 63 FIFTH street, and ' examine a superb CII • Pun Grand. Piano, price $lOOO, Prom the Factory of iv lIN.s S CLAIIK, New York. This elegant last ument is mace in the hiLIZaBSTEMAN STY Llt," the ornaments, front pieces and lega being elabe rately carved out of EGLI') itOSEWOOD. It is fall seven octaves, of the largest dimensions, and, in point of volume ' power and liquid sweetness or.tone, is pronounced alto. gether unsurpassable. - The subscribers will be -happy to receive the visits of their friends and the public in general, and show them through their elegant new establishment. HLBLIF.It'a• BRO., Sign' of the Golden 'Harp, N 0.63 Fifth street. • , Jr., Agent, , 11LIT Stamm, e following very choice a Jamaica, Tanta Cruz. GIN Bognet, • London Cordial, Schnapps. SIINDRIVS. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anisette, Curacoa, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Ilya and Black Teas, English Bronson Chyme, ; Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. articles connected with the rov2.9.siale PaoPatrroß. EiSSIMEEI myZ:ly is EIME2I 07 HABEIBIIIIRG. CAPITAL $35 0,000. GIRARD CAPIT.LL WI - ZIOHEBTER, VA. CAPITAL • 8300,000. Dissolution. THOS. MITCHELL, JOHN B. HERRON, NATHAN F. HART Copartnersttlp Notice THANE THIS DAY.(April ltth) associated with me .Blessro. P. STEEL TIIEBETT and SAAIL. 0. ()LANEY, both of whom have been for many years in my establish- meet, and are already extensively and favorably known to my customers and the public generally as soperlotwork. men, and of correct bus nesa habits. We hope by thin union of experience and . artistic ckill.—esperially in the watch department; by keeping a large and wall selectint stock of goods; by Gallia , at moderate prices, and by close attention to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage. To my old friendiand the public in general, who have for many years past' so literally patronised my bush:Less I re• tarn my thanks, and solicit for the the new firm a centl- .4 . =nee of similar favors. Pittsburgh, April 11,1855. WILSON, 'MX= & CL),NEy, Watch Makers., /molars and BLverslniths, 67 Market eteve. British and Contiatntal Exchange. SMUT BilLs DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. ON THE UNION/ BANK, . LONDON, SUMH OF i AND UPWAILLS. LIESE DRAFTS ere available at all the principal T Towna of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. •-• We also draw &OHS Baia on I. A. Grum obaussa Ballbs, FRANKFORT A RAIN; Which acne as a Remittance to all parts of =WANT, SWITZERLAND and GOTLAND. Persons intending fo travel abroad may procure. through us, Letters of Credit, on which Money be obtained, as needed, In any part of Europe. COL/30120N t of Bills, Notes, a•.d taw securities in Eu• rope, will rewire prompt attention. ' WM. H. WILLIAMS k CO., Wood, corner Third street. mh2l -•- WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN FLOUR AND QRAIN. No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Are' COMMIT ssestanso, the REST BRANDS of PENNSYLVANIA, OEIIO INDIANA and DILSSOPRI, SUPERVINE and EXTRA. FLOWIt, Whlchwill ahraya be sold at the Lowest Cash prices. [gal S. M'KEE & CO., YABILMOLTritiaII Or M'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS WINDOW GLASS, Extra, Double Strengtit, Imitation Crown and Ruby, Viols, Starkly .Pickle and Preserve Sara; Wine, Porter and hlineral Bottles; Telegraphic & Lightning-Red Insulators. DECO:AD, BETWEEN . WOOD & MARKET STS., rtrranumni. But a short distance from the Steamboat landing, and' from Moo °yr.:, ela House, St. Charles, and City Hotel. rap2l ; J. H. JONES N. D. DENNY. JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, • apl9] 61 WATER STRIGIT. PITTSBURGH. TEE ADAMS EXPRE S S COMPANY. A JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION: . Organised .fuly 1, 1854, under Pie laws of New York. - • Capital in 12,000 Shaves 1 IaratOCKROLDERS INIII72DBJALLY President-OEOBUB W., CASS, of Pittsburgh. Siatraasas: Geo. W. Cass, Pitts- argh. 8. 11. Shoemaker, Baltimore.', B. 8. Sanford, Philadelphia. Johnsen Livingston, N. York 4 W. B. Densmore, New York. O. Spooner,l3ridg, eport, Conn." A. Adams, Boston. B. B. Elute', Fall River, B. LILL Thompson, Springfield, MOS. 'Sir Onus, No. 4L Toyama STBECT. TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROR 'THE EASTERN CITIES , f7A CANAL ANA!) ILAIT,RoAps. D.. LEECH & CO.'S LINE,. Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltintore. RolnT. being now In good order, we are prepared: I to despatch property Cher way on favorable terms: Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will tni forwarded without charge for commissions, and all Instruc, lions promptly attended to. Address or apply to D. LEE= CO., Penn street and Cahill, Pittsburgh. • HARRIS A LESCII, • Receiving Depot N 0.13 ftuth.Third street,. Delivering Depot, Dock st., A. 13611TH; Agent, No. 75 North street, Beldmore. JNO. hIcDONALD, Agent, No. 7 Battery Place, New York. tip Lam In PITTSBITRGE AND CONNELLBVILLY RAILROAD Opening from West Newton, Weatznore., land County, to Layton Station, in Fay.' ette County. (IN and s after TIIIIESDAY, the 17th day of May, an ti, NJ farther notice, the trains will run between the abov.4 points as follows: Leave West Newton at &SO A. M. stopping at Port Boyar Smith's DM, and. Jacob's Creek; reacting Layton at 6:1;.. dclock. Returning, leave Layton at 6A5 A. M 4 reacbin,: West Newton at 1..30; connecting:with the ett•am bow "Thomas Shrivel'," for Pittsburgh; reaching Plltsburgl; einem . Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock, M.'. for Laren. and returning, will leave. Layton at 6 P. 5.14 stopping at all way stations. Ware from Pittsburgh to Layton, 43 miles, One Dollar: Stages for Uniontown and Connellsville will connect witll the Trains a' Layton. Freight will be tranrported each way daily. For apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Dig., Assistant Superintendent West Nawhitt. " • OLIVED.I4. BARNES, President and Superintendent. Plitsbureb.tfav 3d.11355 mv4 CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, ?QAT TING. rEsubscriber is now receiving large addk.:, t ," to h, dock, which, when c9mlfieted, will be one of th largest in the city, consisting of Velvet in lino:Fels Ca: pets; Tapesry Brussels, trapaticl and Battu Three•Pl , : Tapestry, Ingrain; Eisperflue and lihke do; Tat estry , te . and plain Tenitian ; Cotton, Itcp;4l, Bag and List Ca. ';- Woolen and Cotton Drugge; Dour Mat.; Window'. Stair Rods; &e. Also, a large assortment of f • from 2to feet whit.. -.W. D. gm. .d 1 Clot; sn2feltil B2 v.urth orr.t_ MERRICK HOrisE. W. A. BLO S I C OI I2 PROPRIETO NEW B.Etrzs COUNTY, PA.'' 8. e. - CARTUBR carrier Fourth \' ‘, ..
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