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M'CARTIIY is our nuthorized carrier the route formerly nerved by Joins FOROEUS, and Is alone e ntilloa to collect from weekly subscribers. ,fiß. M. PETTINGILL & CO., liitespaper Adrertisikg Agents, are the Agents fur the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Post, 11311 are Ettalloridel 10 receive ADVERTISOLTSII and Sltescanritorgs for DB at the tame rates as required at this aloe. Their receipts are re;arled ac payments. Their oitces are at NENT Yc e, 122 N&SiLll srantr, I:O6WN, 10 STATE STREET SIORNIINOpPOS'FJrOIt OFFICE• We wigold call the attention of MERCEIANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to tho fact that we bwie just received from Philadelphia a number of font , of new Job Type, and aro Tim prepared to till orders for Cards, Circulars, Dili a lade, Paper Boots, Poster, and Programmes for exhibl dons. All orders Trill be promptly TUE NEWS. The health of the Up i sier Mississippi, accord ing to the Chicago Picas, which has recently re ceived advices from that quarter, was never better than at this season. A terrific whirlwind passed over Marathon' Lapeer county, Michigan, on the 15th lnstattt, prostrating houses, forests, &c,, and sucking up the wreaks of these, as well as the whole sheets of water, to a great height in the air. • Bhowk's steam fire engine, from Cincinnati, was tested in the Moyamensing prison yard, on Tuesday, in presence of the Mayor of Philadel phia, Chief Engineer of the fire department, a committee of Councils, So. The engine worked admirably. The deposites at the Branch Mint in New Or leans, during the month of April, were $30,387,- 07 in gold, and $457,753 78 in silver, or a total of $488,145 85. Owing to the putting up of new =chit:mei, the coining department has not been in operation since the Ist of April. FIFTH STREET EXTENSION Oar city councils seem to have taken up the project of extending Fifth street to the Penn sylvania Avenue in good earnest. The city sur veyor is directed in ascertain the cost of the two routes proposed, and we may soon expect a re port. That it should be done is certain. .That it will be done some day we have no manner of doubt; and the only . question seems to be wheth er it shall be done now at small cost, or delayed some years, and then done at a heavy expense. One project is to open a new street all the way from the corner of Chatham street and the Ave nue to the earner of Fifth and Grant streets, of the seine width as the Avenue. The Avenue would then extend from Liberty street to the Soho bridge, a distance of about two miles, and of the width of eighty feet. It would make it the best street in the city, and one of the hand somest thoroughfares in any city in the country. There would be but one bend in it, that at the corner of Grant. This projot would be far the most desirable but for the heavy expense it would occasion. We think, however, that prop' crty holders would submit to it without much objection for the sake of scoh a spleuded Avenue as it would make. Oar city is getting ambitions, and wants a " Broadway " like New York ; and here is a chance to have it at no enormous ex. pens°. The other project is to extend Fifth street in a straight lino through;to the Avenue, striking it at the end of High street.. Even this would be e great and desirable Improvement, and if we can't have the other let this be done by all means. It will east but little, and now is the time to do it. By this latter plan the Avenue will be too crooked for beauty ; but it will still be a great improvement. WKEESPOIIT-.A. Cli ANC E. FOR IN VESTMENT By reference to an advertieement in another column it will be seen that a large amount of real estate will be offered at public sale on the tad day of June, Saturday, in 7.4'Keesport. The Brownsville paoket steamer leaves the wharf every morning at 8 o'clock, and to those dispo sed to attend the sale, it offers au easy and pleasant trip. They can return by afternoon b)ats. Property has risen in value in the thriving borough of M'Keeeport within the last few years quite rapidly ; and an investment in real estate there is safe, and sure to pay well. In leas than a year the Connellsoille railroad will be completed to M'Keespart, and a ride of three quarters of an hour will take Pittaborghere to that place. It possesses advantages for mans• factoring in the encapness of coal, and of sites for manufactories that cannot fail to attract capitalists there when we have railroad as well as water communication with it all the year round. It is the centre of a large region of the best bituminous coal in the country ; and the railroad to the south-east will open to it a region rich In iron ore and lumber. It has already two iron manufactories ; and from its boat yard are turned;out some of the best boats that ruu on the rivers. M'Keesport is bound to go ahead, and become quite a city yet. The railroad rune through the midst of the town, and the depot will probably be near some of the property of fered for sale. The sale takes place to-morrow, commencing at 10 A. M. See advertisement. THE COPPER REGION The Philadelphia North American says that there are some eleven or twelve million dollars invested in the copper mining business on the Southern shore of Lake Superior, and predicts that the investments generally will prove sue coastal and very profitable. One hundred and twenty copper mines have been opened, and mi ning villages have sprung up all along the coast. One village, Ontonagon, already numbers a po pulation of one thousand. The mining business is somewhat depressed at present, like every other branch of business; but the rich veins of copper that are known to exist all along that coast, will yet become sour ces of untold wealth. They will attract to that region, too, a large population. Already there are so many engaged in the mines that stores and supplies of the value of more than a mil lion and a half of dollars have to be sent annu ally from:the Eastern and Middle States, in ad dition to the game and crops obtained there. A railroad communication with the States is wanted to give full developement to the mineral wealth of the Superior region; and will in time be supplied. A railroad is projected and char tered from Chicago to the shores of the great lake, but the distance is great, and it will pro bably be years before it is completed. But the mining business will still go on, depending on water communication ; and in a few years the returns from Lako Superior will be looked for With the same kind, if not the same degree of interest as the gold returns from California. They will both form important items of the pub lic wealth and prosperity. WHO 18 HON. CUAS. GiDDINGI3 Or OHIO?—The Allegheny Evening Bulletin speaks of the Hon. Chas. Giddings, of Ohio, who, it says, was ex pelled from Congress a few years since " for dar ing to speak as an American freeman." We Oink ;here must be some mistake about the sosttor.- There was no such man from Ohio ex- pelted the House. Perhaps the Bulletin has oonfotmded tlielton. Charles Giddings with the jkot,Charles Sumner, a prominent abolitionist litensterfrom Massaohussetts, who, althdugh nev .er iiPtaled, ought so to have been, if for no oth oriliionthan fOr counseling a certain member jg the Xenneylvaniti Legislature that the elective fisnoilse could lie conferred on culled pussons In this State, merely by legislative enactment. K N IcSE.I:IIOCHELI FOR J UNE. —We have re, ! ceiled. from 'pildenfenney &To, Fifth street, 1 opposite the ''Klies6e, mid ,Miner &.:to , 32- Smithfield street, the last *lumber of this ster ling. Atnerienn Mataxine. r_lt closes volume for, - ty-liv,e: Thonumber of articles is twenty one, tlomnienoing with an excellent disquisition on Heroes and Heroism." Price $3,00 per year. Sam. Hneston, 348 Broadway, New York, ie the publisher. JUNE 1 FRANK. LESLIE'S LADIES GAZETTE Of PStia, London and New York Fashions has been laid upon our table by the same gentlemen, who are the agents in this city. It la an indispensa• hie with the ladies, and we can assure them that the June number is super excellent. Price $3,00 per year, or 25 cents a number. Ad• dress Frank Leslie, 12 Spruce street, New York. From B. T..C. Morgan, 104 Wood street, V7O have received Adelaide Waldgrave ; or the trials of a Governess. It Is by J. T. Smith, Esq , au thor of Minnie Grey, Gus Howard, &c. To avoid the objection usually urged against yaller kivered literatime, this novel has been covered with brown paper. Of its merits we can give I no opinion, not having read it. FURTHER FOREIGN NEWS SLOW PROGRESS OF TILE SIEGE. April 30th is the date to which correspond• enoe by mail from the Crimea reaches. At that date the English fire was mostly suspended. Oa the night of the 24th a combat took place be• tween the Russian and French sappers. The object of the Russians was to dig new rifle pits, whiob the French undertook to prevent. Con stant firing and bayonet work continued from 8 o'clock, evening. till 3, morning, when want of ammunition compelled both parties to ormee The Russians had, under fire, actually dug and retained several new pits. Two hundred French were placed hare du combat. The French had, however, pushed their sap considerably forward, and mounted several new guns. On the 26th, Gen. Canrobert reviewed the whole of Gen. Bosquet's army of observation, consisting of forty live battalions of infantry, four regiments of cavalry and sixty gene. The affair was magnificent in the extreme, and Can• robert made the most of it in oratorical display. In several of his many "little speeches" he in• formed his hearers that in twelve or fifteen days be expected the arrival of 75,000 to 80,000 ad• ditional men, when," said he, "if we cannot enter Sebastopol through 'the door, we shall through the window." The review was quite visible to the Russians, but only one sullen gun showed they were awake and watching pro ceediuga. April 27th.—Canrobert reviewed the Imperial Guard and the troops on the right. May let— The advances are approaching sorely, though slowly. N :thing else reported. Lord Raglan's despatch of the let says:—"l have little to report to day. The Ruebians con• tinue actively engaged in covering their ad. winced works, and they have constructed a new battery on the left of the Monition ; troops are constantly in motion on the north side, and there is every appearance of the establishment of a very largo camp on the plateau above the Balbeo, extending towards :Mackenzie's Farm. No movement has been perceived on the Tcher nay a. The following are supplied to the papers by Lord Panmure: " The Ruesians made a sortie on the night of the 11th, on the advanced works of the left at tack. They moved forward in two columns, bat both were immediately repulavd with consider able loss. The conduct of our troops was ad• mirable. Our (British) losa was one officer and five men killed, and thirty ,wounded "Evening of the 12th the Russian 4 hoisted a flag of truce, with a view to bury their dead who were killed the night before in front of our advance. The trace was granted. Daring the night the enemy opened a heavy fire on our trenches, and maintained it for two hours, but did not attack our advanced parodied." Prince Gortschakotrs despatches, dated the 7th, are as followe : " From the 6th to the 6th of May the allied armies were occupied principally in augmenting their batteries, and reinforcing their approaches against the central bastion. Ae-crdingly, their fire, which has become more fictive, has been di rected against the flagstaff and central bastions, and the Solinyhinek and Volbynia redoubts. The garrison replied la the nights of May and 4th the beeiegere sprang two inlets, to unite the two craters formed by previous explosions. The garrison made use of several eirlooftto In the nights of May 6th and Gilt we made a little sortie, and took an Eaglialo officer and three sol diers prisoners. The powder magazines iu the Allied batteries blew up." May 16th, Gen. Canrobert telegraphs: "We continuo our works before the place. Various attempts to smoke oat the enemy (by oamoutlete or " stinkpots,"l have perfeoily succeeded Oar troops continue In excellent spirits; they are full of ardor and confidence." The French papers briefly say that Piuncri was executed at five o'clock in the morning. on the usual place of execution. Pianori, it may be remembered, was condemned to die the death of a parricide. The place of execution was in the square of the prison of Roquette, not far from the 13,stile. A scaffold was erected overnight, and the early hour of 5 A t. was ap pointed, with the view of preventing a crowd. At a very early hour of the morning of execu tion, the Advocate-General visited the prisoner, and ached whether he had any diselosuree to make. Ptanori answered by a stern and decided "Not" Although at first Insensible to the con solations of religion, the criminal shortly before his death besought the presence of a confessor . He admitted the criminality of his attempt on the Emperor's life, saying, "I admit my guilt, but I know how to die." He farther begged that the money found on him, amounting to 100 francs, might be cent to his family—wife and two children—that they might buy bread. Precisely at 6 o'clock Pianori was conducted to the guillotine. He was pale but collected. Hie costume was the traditional one of parri cidee—a black veil over hie face, a white shirt over his clothes, and his feet bare. As he was strappod to the plank he exclaimed in a steady voice, " Time /a Republtque 1" Ere he could re peat the cry the plank turned beneath the knife and his head fell. There is an extraordinary story whispered in the Fauburgs, that the pretended attack on the Emperor was a sham, and that the real Pianori was a police agent who is sent out of the coun try, and a log-figure executed in his stead. The beet account of the eruption of Vesuvius we can find is in the following letter, extracted from the London Daily News : NAPLES, May 10. The lava has now advanced ten miles from its source, and is doing terrible damage, I have be fore me the report of Cozzolino as the latest changes which have taken place about the cone. Just at the base of it a lake of fire has been formed, which. looks like a red sea in an undula tory state. In the very centre of this has open ed another crater, which is throwing out red hot stones. On the morning of the 7th, the crater, at the very summit, fired, as it were, two heavy can nonades; and after sending forth lightning, flames and stones, broke up altogether. In the middle of the cone ten craters have been formed, and from these the lava pours forth like a river, and runs on the side of the Cavello as far as the Minatore. Hero four other craters have been formed, which throw up bitumen in the manner of pyramids, and resemble gigantic exhibitions of fireworks. The whole of the summit of the orater is therefore like a sponge, and must in evitably fall in. The thin crust trembles under your feet. You may see the stones dance with the tremulous movement ; the part immediately round the crater looks like the sides of a heated 'copper boiler. Such is a true statement of what is going on on the summit. There are reports of an opening towards Pom peii which is not unlikely, and another towards Reeina, but I have not been up for some days, as the danger is now very great Before I write again I shall make the attempt. Last night I went to the scene of most stirring interest, after an interval of two days. The whole length of the usually quiet road was like a fair, and such was the throng of carriages whioh wore moving on in three lines, that it was with difficulty we ever arrived at our destination. As we ap• proached the menaced neighborhood, the inhab itants wore removing their goods, and on a bridge in the middle of the little township of Cercolo (through which in the winter time thun ders down from the summit of Vesuvius one of those mountaid rivers so well known in Italy) stood a company of sapper! Creeping under this solid, handsome bridge into the bed of the river, we went up in face of the lava, which was now coming rapidly down. Here again were sappers, raising mounds on either side, to divert the ruin from some private grounds, and keep the lava in one straight course. The smoke which rose over the heads of the multitudes told us we were close on the Ittsgazines EXECLTION OF PIA-NO[o TUE ERUPTION OP VMSUtifUE NMW El== spot, a nd climbing up the bank and walking along the top, we looked down on this mighty , mass of firs. How ohapged the ..neighborhood i in two da, ! Where I.l 'walked on 'l3undaywight - , was now a sea of fire: , Theside road by - Which I had come down into the mainstream from Poi lean and Masai di Sommo was how full of black ened coke. The houses ea the borders Of the village had fallen—ln orm .thirtY.poor people ' lived ; a small chapel was ewallowed up, a gen tleman's villa, and a eadvitent of vineyard and garden ground. Oa the other side of the great lava bed anoth er stream was branching off to San Sebastiano. We had hoped to have crossed it, and ascended to the cascade again, but it was no longer visi ble ; for, as one says speaking of a marshy country in the winter, the lava was out. Tho I fire here had begun to enter the burial ground of the little town, but was diverted from its coarse by a wall. Oa the opposite side of the i stream were the king and all the royal family. 1 The banks on either side were thronged with ou- rious and anxious multitudes, whose faces were lighted up with the bleze of hundreds of torches, and with the more resplendent flame of the rapidly descending lava. Since the morning it bad moved a mile. It Was like a vast river of glowing coke. As it moved on, the tens of thousands of lumps rolled and tumbled one over the other, crack- ling, and grinding, and grating; and when, from the very face of it, a large lump fell off, the ap pearance was that of an iron furnace when the iron is being drawn. To make the resemblance more complete, at such times men darted for wards with long poles, taken from the neighbor ing vineyards, and pulled out great masses of lava, in which they embedded money for sale. What struck me at first, and still strikes me as the most mejestic feature in the whole scene, is the slow, silent, irresistible motion of that fiery flood. Active almighty power without an effort! Sweeping everything before it, overcoming every obstacle, growing up against intervening walls or houses, and devouring them bodily, and then marching on in the same silent, unrelenting, Ir resistible manner as before. There was n spot beneath my feet where a fall of meson work had been built to break the vio lence of the winter floods ; to this spot all eyes were directed. The fiery river would fall over it In an hour ; as yet it was distant from it seven ty yards, perhaps. Gradually it rose in height, and welled out its vast proportions, and then vast maveee fell off and relied forward ; then it swelled again 88 freeh matter came pressing down behind, and en it broke, and on it rolled again end again till It bad arrived at the very edge. There was a general buzz and murmur of voices. The royal family steed opposite to me, intermingled wit!, the crowd, looking on with immense anzie4y. At last it broke, not hurriedly, still with a certain show of majesty. At bat a few small lumps fel) down; then poured over it the liquid of metal, like thick treacle, clinging sometimes mass to mass, ft oin its gluttonous character, and list of all tumbled over gigantic lumps of notice. Thou on it moved once mere in its silent, regu lar course, swelling up and spreading over vine yards on either side ; and now there was a rush for the need, which traverses this lava-bed. Houses and the bridge bordered the road, the carriages had all been ordered off, and the bridge was being broken down—we were cat off compietely. The sentinels would not let us pass, and struck us and drove ea back; but we forced our way, and then found too eurely that it was impoesible to get on. The bridge use half demolished, and by the light of the torches we could see the soldiers above working away with the pick and the axe. We had therefore to retrace our steps, and ma king a lone circuit through the open country and over wane, came reread to the top of the bridge, run," said the sentinels, " or you will he too late." We crossed the narrow parapet which was still remaining, and soon afterwards down went the whole fabric, In this way it i s hoped that the lava will he diverted from the tewnehips of St. Sehaetiano, :alas! di Somme and Pollen:1, which stand on either aide, and have as yet only suffered partially. Cercoto, through which, however, the etream is rolling, will be sacrificed. The expectation le that the lava, should the eruption continue, will tlow down to the Ponta Maddaloni, and into the sea. So grand and so destruction rin eruption hoe not been known for many years, and even new we cannot tell bow or when it wilt terminate. The mountain Is liter oily seamed with lava, and many fear a violent exploeioo as the tieol scene of the tragedy. FRANCE The principal events of the week have been the opening of the Exhibition in the Palace of Industry, and the execution of Pianori, who die charged a pistol at the Emperor. The Poles in Paris have Area, rated nu address to the Emperor, conerattileting him on his escape from the at tack. It is said that the Emperor is about to is sue a manifesto to the army in the East, stating the reasons of his not prectedlog ia person to tLe wor. TLe Pdrir f•npers hoe assumed a tone of such cutspokeu hostlhly to Austria, that the public eanuot help a uruli6mg tb.dt an official hint has been given to prepare opinion fora rupture with that pew >r M. Fould, head of the banking house of Fould, llppi & ('o., and father of Achille Fould, Mtutster of State, died on the 13th of May, ogrd S 4 Admiral Mack-iu, sen_oor anti ex-minister of Marine, died nt Paris on the 13th. The annual tall of the Britibh Charitable Fund took pine.) on the lfith in the detain d'llever, Parts E ght hundred persons were present. At the (3..urt of Correctional Police, a man named fiesnard was condemned to fine and im prisonment for having spoken disrespectfully of the Emperor; and another person, named Coif ford, was etmilarly punished (or having express ed a wish that the Emperor might be killed in the Crimea. The trial of certain parties charged with havihe construct‘d nn infernal machine ut Perenchier, to assassinate the Emperor, will be held at Douai, soon. A cornruitea.o charged to revise the system of naval tactics is now sittic.g in Paris. A num ber tf officers front all the maritime porta have arrived. A letter from Hanibnrg, dated May 9, in the Paine, professing to speak on good authority, says the island of Heligoland has been definitely chosen by the English government es a recruit ing depot for the Foreign Legion. Several Eng lish among whom is a paymaster, have arrived there. Recruiting was expected to Lo gin on May 15. Urea: advantages are offered to recruits—a bounty of £6, a good pension to in valids, and the same rights and privileges as thi English soldier. At the expiration of their term of service the men who may desire it will be transported gratu itously either to their own country or to Ameri ca, and will receive a gratuity of a year's pay. MEETING OF CREDITORS OF A BROKEN BANKER. —A meeting of the creditors of P. E. Man chester was held at his late banking house, in Cincinnati, a few days ago. The Gazette says: Several females were in attendance, and seemed deeply interested. Among others was the Bearded Lady. She told the bystanders that she had supposed she was acting with great pru dence when she pot funds in Manchester's bank. She told the banker that ebe felt lonely in trav eling about the world, and wished to feel that this money was in safe hands, where she could draw it on any emergency. Manchester told her, with such a pleasant smile, that he would keep it very safely; that b h o believed him " and," said she, " do did keep it safe enough." Mr. Mallon, the assignee, stated that he had re ceived from the sale of Manchester's furniture, wLich was the only available thing that came into hie hands, about $4,000, but the expenses of watchmen, auctioneers, commission, &c., reduced it to $3,600, and that the 2i por cent, he had already paid the creditors had absorbed it. The depositors, whose claims are about $140,000, oan hardly expect another dividend of 2/ per oent. German Celebration at Clereeland. The Germans are having a glorious time. The advent of the Singers from abroad, has drawrrinto full exercise all the social, musical and patriotic disposition of these generous hearted people. The Glee Clubs of Chicago, Milwaukie, Detroit, 13 - uffalo, Erie, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus and Canton, num bering two or three hundred persons, are quer• tered among their friends in this city. The torch-light procession drew the people out last evening in immense crowds, and to-day the Con cert will be given on University Heights. The Academy building, capable of holding 2,000 per sons, has been elegantly decorated with ever greens and flags.. Mr. Balatks, of blilwankie, has been elected as leader of the Concert, To morrow the dinner, and contest for master ship between the different Song Clubs, comes off in the open air on the Heights, and will draw thousands to witness the animating sight, and listen to the excellent music.—Rain Dealer, C, POLITICAL REVULSION IN MASSAGEMETSS —At a special election, last week, in Worcester, for the Council, the Anti K. N. ticket was elected ; last fall it was the reverse. Pembroke, a strong Know• Nothing, town, gave a majority against each one of the constitutional amendments. it was supposed they originated in the present Le gislature, and, therefore the E. N.'s wouldn't vote for them. ==aMMINMSBNI*M3_ a.. eel'lf e ellsr Matra° of 1 , ,' ar Mrs. Vanderbilt , No. 155 Suffolk street, !mid re" Old Sart s, Vicars , and all eruptions [ fad; °griller:kill 001121 Sala 101eYffirtue and in pursuance of an Order, ol Gm Orphatis' Dr. Oeorgle. anew,- dent OSed• of Dr. aPLANNS CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS: I- dieeSseg atising from an impure or depraved state of the Being unwell, and net kuslfing whether it proceeded blued. See the extraordinary cure of WM, G. Garwood' 6 lllllCourtof Allegheny CouritY, I. will expose to sale at , from derangement of the liver, sr tamely hysterics, I was -1,4b1y pevattaded to parcheee`a box of Dr. lii'Lene's Celebratedof IdoILERSPORT. Ma the respectable citizen of Rlchmone, Va.',. by Carter 'e , Public Auction, =Ales peanl i aa ,, i n and near the Borough FiIIit3T_S&TURDAY (lid day) OP Liver Pilla, and before I had used them all: Wes entirety lir t 11 had ulcersa of the we'ret Spanish et ore. e an sone _ JUNE NEXT, at lfro'clocr&-51. of Said de y, the following relieved. y sna now enjoying perfect health, andelteeif ally description, end Bonne got 00 bad, he wee unable to walks described paeceirf orate REAL EBTAER - TRIRop DR, ow. recommend Dr.lPLane's Celebrated Liver Pills to all eimi. . . except on Crutches. re few bottles of Carter's,Spanish 11111. , HUEY. Deceased, TISS:'.„ , , tarty nfilicted. , _...... 7 - 1:00Nb.,...87, situate nn Third street, weet'of Market, on Nate YORE, March 25, 1852. tare the great blood purifier, cured him, Writ #0111=1". 1 ' ' which is erected ablatiksmith shop. - - P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. IPLane's le _rlierimatiszio Lots 99 and 101,Situate on the bank of thelf hundreds a ather# who have suffered wit ' 1 °nougat:els bad effects of mercury, End pains and n.lore of the bones river, on one of which is a two story frame house and bow- Celebrated Vermifuge, can be had at all respectable Drug ling saloon. and joints. . . Stores in this city. • • See advertisment e • ____ tjel:dew Lot 111, on went side of Market street. Lot 112 on corner of Market and Third streets. Purchasers will please be. careful to ask for, and take none 1 :, .7. • PITTSBURCTI BOARD OF TRADE AND KER. Lot 160 , on east side of Market street. • - 1 but Dr. SPLane's Liver Pills. There are other Pills, par- CHAS:Ms' "EXCHANGE.—The regular Monthly ~.Lot 167, on east side of Market street ' on which is a tau 1 porting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. meeting of the Association will be held at the Board. of star , mana haw.. ; Traie Rooms, on FRIDAY, June Ist, at 8 P. M. Lot 168, on east side of Market street, on which is a one Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, my3l W. B. HAVEN, Bet's,, and a half story frame house. , , . FLEMrSG BROS., • ------""'"*" Lot 183, on corner of , Walnat and Third streete;orphich_ Successors to J. Kidd & Co., YEW ADVERTISEMITTB. is erected a two story brick houee: - - ' . to Wood street- ____— _ Lote,lBs old 180, on Second street, on whic.h is atwo story _ log house and orcharl.4 Lot 189, on Third strest ' vacant. ' ' , Lot 190, on corner of Third and Walnut streets, vacant. Lots 232 and 233, on Eighth street, vacant', - Lots 236 and 237 ' on Eighth street. vacant. Lot 238, on corner of Ninth and Walnut streets. ; , - tar All the above Lots are 140 by 50 feet, excepting Lots 99 and 101, whose length are uncertain, but wereoriginally ALSO—rA Six-Aere Lot of Ground, within the present limits of the Boro gh, on part of which is eretted a good two story brick house, and a tanyard now to operation. ; . The balaripe of this lot will.be subdivided, into small. lots a diagram of which will be shown on-day of sale. ~ ALSO-A lot adjoining the above, containing about foilo antes, on which is erected a two story brick and a two story frame. This Lot will also be subdivided into mealier lota. Car The Pittsburgh anti Cornnellsville Railroad is located nearly on the line between:these two lots. . . ALSO—A Farm in the vicinity of the Borough, known as the "Crooked Ron Farm," containing about 125 acres, en which is a brick honse and other improremente. _ThePithe burgh end Connelleville Railroad runs through the Farm ;- also the State Road. On the upper part of We fann are some handsome sites for country residences.. The leWer part is well calculated for Gardening purposes, being bet.: torn land and having the - Monongahela River on its north , ern boundary. Citizens a Pittsburgh and ethera wishing to obtain dell cable country reeklences will find in this rale an opportunity . of 'enuring most eligible situations. For beauty of sltua tion,and smeltery, and healthfulness, the village of McKee*• port end vicinity is not eurpatesed by any locality in the western section of the State and there is and will be "ban dent and cheap communication with Pittsburgh stall times, as there are now two or three daily. Boats running between McKeesport and Pittsburgh on the blonoisgahela Black , water; and it is expeeted there will be a station of the Pittsburgh nod. Clonnellsvillof Railroad on or near the pro' perty offered for sale. Tame—One third cash, sod the balance in ono or two yeeze, to be secured by Bonds and Mortgage. Adm'r de dm. non cum test. annexe. ' of the estate of Dr Geo. Iluesi my" day OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TREE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH On etd after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSEN ORR TRAINS will run as follows, until further notice: FAST T/LAIN WILL LEANS AT 3 A..M. MAIL TRAIN " " AT BA. M. E2INIESA TRAIN " AT 3P. 31. These Trains all run through to Crestline, and conned them with the Columbus! and Cincinnati. Oldo and Iddiana, and Bellefoutaine and Indiaies Railroads. At Mansfield, connections are made for Newark, Zane:+ville, Monroeville, Ilandusky, Toledo, Chicego, do.; and at Alliance (or Cleve land, dc. No trains run on Bunday . Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louisvillo St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock lalnud, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities In the Wo,t. The NEW 11111011 TON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and I, P. M:, and New Brighten at 7 A. IL and 1 P. M. Fur Tickets and further Information, apply to ,The Pleasure and Comfort of being wau mins in a SUIT OP CLOTITES, la greatly enhanced by having them GOOD, and 110171132 TO TUG 001130 N. GILIBiILE has got sill that is neccosary to effect that great old...sums don. both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persona swishing to experience all this, and be only moderately Verged, can do co by calf itn at gild 1.13x.V.TT arstrrr, head 01 ood. P. B.—lvantaloons, In particular, 19 , 0na of big prostert fortes. Ile e. nuot be beat in the style and ft of this gar• tient. Numerous references could be given, if nscsasary, to rOrrobonta ads a atoms t (doe)) E. a 111 Ell LF. - t -ti r EMI J. G. CUltli 1, At the corner office, under the Monongahela Mouse. Or. at the Federal Street Station, to 0 COME P..kitKlN, Ticket Agent.e Pittsburgh, &larch 10th, 1815. (ruhlo) tra-Stonklng Factory.—C. DALY'S Siticiing Peru:try, where everything is made In the HOSIERY LINE, Is at the corner t.,f St. Clair and Perna streets. Ile is cen• tlnually turning out every variety of llosiery, well made led suitable to the seas n, which may b, always obtained Wholesale and Ewalt at his Store, n.rner of Market alley and Fifth itreet. Don't forget the name—C. DALY and No. 20. SPEC I_A L NOTIC ES. 16Ve nave just, received from tho Eat largo lot of Yi:tams, Oliumn, first and Cattal tiTit&W UAW, which we can .41 much bvic.a . the 11+11.1 mica. Straw Hata from cent, cpwar.t. PSI3IIISI4 list froza g 1,56 to sl,bo. 1101:0..\!: ,t CO., wy..16,_11:4 Wo(-1x1rret. -------- - 6 - 0. Cannot be If.xcelled far Quality-111W Cheapness In the City—Tame $3,t.0 and ell.K liArb gold at No. It 4 W. 0,1 street, next Co the nen. Preibyterian March, one door from Sixth etr,et, lIUiiC AN is CO, • • 1(4 'Wood SLteeL 4.15- Dlorttlicaticru, the innbint o pli o oor fa npptn•d, mitts Cevse, and Tiger given by DALLEY': 4 PAI VEX Tit.ildntili'd galvanic comets, and exsirpt tbr parts are do conatidiwil, they will .00n bn matured to th dr natural c.lor ; but It ao, the, contagious influent, trill La neutralized and arre.ted, for inorhtleatien cannot pr who eral . %bp albie ha laid on, and new tleAi will certainly be generated. PLIPSO3 =LL nisreri, 'terror+ A.ND I LA.Nra Arc reoffered quite hart:niers brief - Al:tie to instantly a .taantiey PAIN liti'lltACloll, nod after It ba3 awOileo, and livid quits are vkible. E, Liar Nonlife battbry, it will directly attract, illsaolre, and roetarcort,fhore the peilioning influeuce. At the etifaz of beet and zna.quitora, the tostaut it iouchca 'au tlfe pale endft, The Lite. of rabid ant/Bala afro are as epeedily ucu trwriza. Nowt genribm without a steel-plate eagravel Intel with bignaturn of DALLEV, Maonfacturer. C. V. CLIC/Lk:NEU k CU, Prop-H.411 . 3. gold at 25 cents oar box by Dr. G. 11. KEVar.ll, 141 street, Hsi by Dearly every &alt.! . In 111 , ii' nes throughout the United rtaten. All Iritdra ft.r tn• C.,roatl,to or advice, to tat wiare,,,l. to C. V. CLIC ii110:1,1t a CO , Now York. Lungs 1 Lungs i t S We :e'er our readen to an ad rertiemm”nt lu soother e.dumn, for full particular-1 coxLeming the SN A of Dr.Curtlk It is !aid to be one of the nest rentott.etd , cures, for .11 de.tniptionB Of allitases of the Lunge, or, di , covered. ICs virtues Lave been testiful to by bundreda. who have obtalnod their knowledge by the boot ot eat tee.:ll er,wderperipara. 041.i!ion—Da CURT& II VCIEANA la Ilia original aut n ' Lly :ennui*, article. n 0,14 ::w ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND VIITINO . . . For Warning and Vent!Luzon of Buildings. air A. A W.. 111 contruct for ‘Varratru; so I Vr.ot by tktoslU or liOt Welter, Yt pea or enti.ou'n Furno eburthr.f. S , b O . l A. Ilovicatx, FActor u Cour Mous., lsite, liol,•1% or /welling;-s. ;trent, Ps t tihurzb. $.l , If. NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE CO ZANY, orrlcg, NO. ;6 WALNUT STBALET. I.IIII.ALWLIIIII CIiALL IER PERPE. 7 . UAL. Authorized Capital, 0300,000. ABSETTA LIABLE FOIL TUE LOS6Et , Ul TUE 0)1.1- PANT. In awcs Notes, (negotiable t6rm,)6CCUrel by Mort• gage. awl Judgmrots In BALI 11..ce4vable, Iturtg6gen and Judgrnolta, Bonds, &t. IG Caab, Cash -4..utta and 0101 ILow Total $25:1,1i0i) OADW EL, Prefddent. U. Sevlvtury. Ake Fire, Marina and Intaxid Tranfl ortatior. ri.kP, to ar, at:current rate., REFERENCES MUUMUU. Kramer 6 Bohm, Curling, Robertami I Cm N. Iloimee k none, Wm. Bog&ley ,t Co., J. L. ilumLison k Co., D. looml Co., limThy, Tiernan ifi Co. Plll/4-DELPIIIA. Waturight, Huntington Al. L. HuHowell et to, A Floyd, David S. Brown A t: 0., C. H. A Cleo. Abbott, NV,xxl A Olirer, llastoo a Ilenekla, Caleb Cope A Co., Ches. Megargee A Co., Drea.el A Co., liankors, lion. Wm. D. Kean), &ott, Baker A Co., Harris, Halo A Co., Deal. Illilliptr, a Co. J. lIANKU KNul, Agent. N 0.115 %Valor rtn•et, Pit notunit PI TTSI3UItOII Life, Fire and Marino Insurance Company; CORNER OF WATER AAND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. JAI. D. &Mud., Secretary. This Company waken every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Mull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Id 6- 01.sippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And simian Loss anti Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Trans, ortition. Policias issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all partial,. matavOas: Robert Galvey, Alexander Bradley, James S. noon, Joins Fullerton, John ItrAlpin, Samuel liVelurkati, William Phillips, James W. Heilman, John Scott, Cho.. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gazaam, M. D., David Richey, James Marshall, John APGill, Iloratio N. I,e. It ittonoins% CITIZNN.St lusuranc• Company of Pltt•burgh.—WAL BAG A LEY, Pre,41.1 n : SA 111UEL L. MA RSII CLL., decrotery. Offtee: 94 Water Strett,bettoern Alarktt and Wood scretti. Insure. num, And CARGO Maks, on [be °W end Misfile. al pi Rivers and trinntarien. Ineuresagelnet Lose or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Againetthe Perils of the Sea, end Inland &seize. tlon and Transportation DIRK:TO/ft William Bagalay, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlapjr., John B. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, FTELLICIAISiaIIerS, 8. Barbaugh, Walter Bryant, John Shipton ft HOWARD health Association of llSy Pittsburgh, Pa.-.OFFICE, No. 108 TIIIRD ST (.131{T, opposite the Telegraph Office. This Association LH organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, in case of sickness or ac. cident. By paying a small yearly payment, the members of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sickness, averaging from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Association all members are equally interested in the management end profits. S. D. S.UKENZIE, President. T. J. Human, Secretary. Finance Committee—Josue Kffso, Jenti RtAtsra, G. N. norravor. Consulting Physician—F. Isms, M. D. DOot and Shoe .itlanufactory. JAMES O'DONNELL & BRO., digii ? i l o v f ° Pli d tst r in e 16. :pitzttfhuatityu!neyfoiTvetabpeenti d ed z a "l m ' anufactory of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 79 Smithfield street, Tu Wernse's Bottoms, where they will be prepared to fill all orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep on tole a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, all descriptions of children's wear. Tam: strictly oath; goods at cash prices. A .hare of the public patronage to solicited. [ uly2olm PEARL STEAK KILL, ALLEGHENY. PLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of the two Cities. (MOM may be left et the Mill, or in boxes at the stores of LOGAN, WILSON A CO., 62 Wood street. BRAUN k REITRR, corner Liberty and St. Chair ete 11. E. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TIIIMEI: CASH, o A DLLIVIIIY. 3y . 4 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO.. Elrecconi of the PENNSY IO ' VANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF bare 'this day declared a Ditidend of Two Dollars per Share, payable at the Office of the Company on and atter the 25th inst.—one-half to be paid in each, and the reFtkluil to be placed to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement upon the certificates. A. A, CIARRIatt, May 15111, 1855—[1ny16:Int] Secretary. Irristleet—.The JOURNEYMEN - TALLORB 80. CLETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at 8011001ILEITEIV8, In the Dimond. By order. /0/7 W. anas, Betnetnry. EN=MMMI MIMM COLLEGE, 'ENNBYLVANIA. APRIL, 1855. BOARD Or TEttIBTHEIL lie Excellency, Gov. JaMee Hon: B. M. Riddle, Pollock, Hon. J. E. Brady, Hen. Wm. Bigler, Ex. Gov. H. A. Pryor, Ecq. Col Wilson M'Caudles., B L. Pahnestock, Esq. Col. Wm. Hopkins, Ed. Campbell, Esq. ~. Cupt..D. Campbell. . Alex. Bradley, Esq. N. P. Fetterman, Seq. This luatltution ie now organized tinder its charter, and lo in till and airy successful operation cinder the following efachmt IRON CITY Virin or IrESTERN CHARTERED FACULTY'. • I 1. lIITCH.COCK,, 'President, and Professcrr of the Science of Accounts, and of the Art of Book• Keepin g, July FLEMING, Associate Professor In the same de• partmvut. - OF.OltOll V. TETCIICOCK„ A. EL, Professor of -,Mathe• matica and Teacher of Pen•nanship. JAM ES li. LIOPKINS, fisq, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lec turer on Commercial Law. Tlepre are two Courses of Study—one a Commercial, the other a Mathematical course. There will be. hereafter, Quarterly Public Examinations, by a Board of Examiners, for the awarding of Diplomas. Students enter at any time, continue at pleasure, and even after leaving, return when so disposed. Thera le in preparation, and will soon be limed, a pros penis of the institution. with a catalogue of the names of upwards of 20d Stud nte, who have matriculated since the openinr of the Colle,te, in November, 1854. It is the firm and steadfast determinatlonnt the gentle. men who have the management of this College, that it that] not become'vecond to any other of Its kind: and with this pledge, thrl respectfully solicit a continuation of that Row of patronage whifh hart so signally dlstingui3lted the career of this Institution, from its commencement.- • A ddreva IRON CITY COLI.V.DE, Pittsburgh, Pa." [ jal Valuable Heal Nytate for Bale, ' rrlrE riION HOUSE AND LOT, on Liberty threat, 1 running through to Plum alley, now In the /locum:ley of Sir 0. Aurentz. Enquire nt FAIRM rl:3t Federal et.. Ailegbeni City; Notice Ihereby given that application will be made to the nest ^ Lrgislature far a Charter incorporating a Bank, tcrbe railed •• TILE 1110' 4 CITY BANK." to be located ;in the City of Pltt.lburgh. with a capital of. 100,000 0.1:61321' ( La It I'tlANA' sla 51 CullItT SALE OF VALUABLE PAM& and cliciclic rt.—On BATILIRSIAY. June 2d. at 10 rceiork, A. 31 , on the premises, by cii.der of Aleg'r Administrator of Dr. George Huey, dec'd, will be sold su valuable Lots in the nourishing borough of McKeesport,- ranging in size from one fourth-of an acre to six acres, an a number of which axe erected excellent Brick and Hume &c. Aber, that valuatla Farm, known al the iierociXed Eton Farm," on the Moncogshela river and Pittsburgh and Connotiwrill, Railroad. This Perm, In the vicinityof ‘lcliee.port, .intains stout 125 acres, and is admirably suited fur country rests cr gardening purposes. 'au , . Tr irhing country residences will find :no locality hich , urpsases the above for beauty of scenery, healthfull• ne-a, manufacturing purposes and business fealties. es. cash; balance in one and two years. lloireuscills pinaket will lease at 8 o'clock on the morning of tale, to convey persons to the gro w nd. • P. H. i Autioneer. 'el • 13 Ett.SoN's WISHINO TO lltlY iroo3, comfortable .. I LAIT.LLING LIOUSP., are rettiteated tio eiandue the *di:ming: A well noinhed Brick Meuse, situate In.* plea k‘nt part of Penn street, (No. 303;) contains a hall and , two ,nwriora. dining room and kit , hen, good cellar, and Peron chambers. 03e fiztopea, bath, zoom, tot and c,l4i water, tic. The Lot .4 23 feet faint 'by_loo deep to an altar. S. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third street. GU DltOPS.— Another large supply of linely.flavored Gum Drops 'received by , .709. FLEMING. •,1 Corner Diamond and Market et. I EDWIN CIihETS.-1 have on band a large and very In floc ruck of Medicine Cheats, suitable for families, I.llyti•ianY, gtoataboata,dc. Those wanting a Cbest should nil and .zamin• mine befzro purchitsing elsewhere, as I arilt calla better and cheaper article than can be had else a bore in the rity. JOS FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market at. 1, 1 1.. A VOICING EX'IIIACTS.—I hate on hand a lane enp• ply of Proston I Merrill's fine Extracts, for flatoring tee cream, hr. Moo, a large Pupply of Prea• ton 1: 11e rrill'i Ealing Powder. JOS. FLEMING, el Corner Dimond and Market cf.. fVI 1'11,11'1.: OF MAGNIMIA—An excellent and agreeabl V) purestira. A large supply, and warranted fre.b, a Wn, Pis tilLl4. 309. TIAMING, jet Corner Diamond and Market at. vrfsbil—:,o Osaka, first seas, for sate by B. A. VAUNESTOCK & CO., lel Corner Wood and First sta. El: : :s t, l3A r., l; i lN b li y k•JWDERS-18 gro. So y, and I ivt 3. A. FAILNESTOCK & CO. N 01 1,-25 bbls for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCE & CO. KIT:ACTS-10 gro. Preston's Extract Leurr , n, Vanilla, Ito3ts, Raspberry, Celery, Strawberry, A.En,121, de., for sale by -VAITSESTOCE , & CO. jr l;T II k:t•i•JtliriiirAlii u e Ex PRESS— ELO pair, flue block Cludteru t tip'd; ZO do do without tip; le do colored Gaiters, do -0 do do with tic,. 6 4.4,-- N. I. IoT Market utrurt. W. E. SCHMERTZ. c W ee " t ' s l e t e '7 er !' tro tA etKot l e r f "r le t' s h riss " e . urd rtiiidren'e CAITFRS and FANCY S1.101:8 in the zit) ttr.u . <.ll!; lop, for rash. jel OF FASIIIONS FOR JUNE.—Prank Leslie's Oa Perk London and N. York Fashions for Jun Linke...5,4,a., Magazine, for June. St.ory Book, do. Itioeired rod for sale at W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO:13, jot Fifth et, opposite the Theatre. 0 TELL,. SHAWLS —A A. MASON d CO. have received CI another lot of tho new and very fashionable Sbawle, to witlett they Invite attention jel iNt3:4 —A. A. MASON A CO. have opened a levee of the newest Ptvles of Dress and Mantilla Bennet Ribbon, Flowers, Straw Trimmings, Fii,illZ.. tae jel 2( )()() 0.1e0.1. NUTS j ß n in: Pd ym re E er a iTe: A stal m ior Ile by No. 39 Wood street. I...7“..ht.t.Ei—CARGO'S DAGUERREOTYPES. It. um+. No 76 Fourth street. Price; to 'mit all. jel e, I UN t: OF THE SIXTH Y present number commences the Sixth Year mt.! the Eleventh Volume at Harper's New Monthly eestine. oontruil—Tbe History and 'Mystery of Tobacco—illus trated :iv twelve engrkvings. California tbrougb English r:—iliu<trated by slatesin engravings. Sketches in tirholi; by Thomas Enbank—illtistrated by seven engra vioc, Tho Seircrones: by W. M. Thackersy—with six il lu:tr,oloa+ by Doyle. The Sisters: A Parson's Story. The Try.: of Life. A Journey through China. A Girl's Dilent nvt. Prw:ingW ater Cure. hiontbly Record o iiurvent EVOIAN. I.lcorary Notices. Editor's Table. Ell t,r). EnQy F,lltr , r's Drawer, Comicutitles, origins and Fa/..1:loos fur Julio, For rah. by 111)31 Ik7 AUA li.rpor fur June-20 cents. Pulliam, do 20 do (beley, do 20 do Graham, do 20 do Peterson's, do 17 do Blackwood, do 25 do Frank Leslie's Journal-18 cents. The above received by Express, and for sale lower than elsewhere. Supplies of Leslie's Ladles' Gazette of Fashion e*pected daily, at LaUFFEB'S BOOK STORK m 13l Si Wood street. , I AR I NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR JUNE received, and contains the following, viz: The ilistory end tifyetery of Tobacco; California through English Eyes; Sketches In Brazil; The Newcomes; The Tree of Lire; The Sisters; A Journey through China; A Girl's Dilemma; Ptuping Fewev ; Water Cure; Monthly Record of Current Event, I.Detary Notices; Editor's Table; Editor's Easy Choir; Editor's Drawer; Comicalitims, original and selected; Fashions for June. For solo by W. A GILDENWENNEY & CO., Fifth et., oppoalto the Theatre. UllO AND PA. It. R. STOCK AT AUCTION.— TIILS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Merchants' hzellsni.w, Fourth street, will be sold -25 Shares Ohio and Penna. Railroad Co. Stock. iny3l P. M. DAVIS, Anet.r. _ JORIMN IS A HARD ROAD TO TRAIIEL. Better trareL to the Enterprise Gallery, i 4 Fouith street, and pro- cure a Pirture. Prires, 50 rents and upwards. royal 7 1 / 4 1 UV!' Bo!Ms JUST ilk:Cull/Ku AT DA FLION'S Book Smre, S. Ma! IL e.L street, near Fourth: Speoeer's Sermons. Lamarune's History of Turkey. limeroft's Literary and' Historical !Miscellanies. My Brother's Keeper; by A. B. Warner, author of Doi- I la, and Cents. Kenneth, or the Rear Guard of the Grand Army. lisart.ease, or My Brother's Wife. The Two Guardians, or Home in this World; by author of Heir of Redoy ffa, -Heartsease, Ac., &a. Leaves from a Family Journal. From the French—by auth°r of Attic Philosopher In Paris. A Common•Placo Book of Thoughts, llemqrles and Fi cies; by Mrs. Jameson. For sale by myßs J. Schoormaraer, Win= B. Hays. 'DLIT:NM/I'n MONTHLY, FOR JOHN.; Household Words, for June; Oodey's Lady's Book, do Graham's Magazine, do • • Bsliou's Magazine, do Leslie's Journal, do Peterson's Magazine, do Blackwood's Magazine, for May; Chambers' Journal, do Art Journal, do • Westminster Rerw, do . A School of Life; by Anna Mary Mowltt, author of "An Art Student of Munich." The Missing Bride; by Mrs. D. E. N. Boutttwortb. Woman in the Fifteenth Century; by Margaret Fuller Of.Foi I. For sale by my3o T RN'—We have just received the June number of L PUTN M'S MAO AZ IN 14, and its contents are as fib lows : American Travelers ; Robert of Lincoln; Twice afar. rind, (continued The late Imperorotßussla; Australians; F Pty.fonr hundred years ago; Slavery in the Ottoman Em. pire; Living in the Country; Science and Navigation; About Ibtrus; The Desire of the Moth; Cape Cod;' The wmou's Wit,; Noon and Morning; Should we fear tbS Pope; hMlloriul Notes. For sale at W. A. GILDENFRNNRY k CO.'S, FRO at., opposite the Theatre. TUE WEATHER TAIILE FOB. JIINEI-13saing been so successful in our " fl eather Table for Itlay{`aa-ppb. Hoped in the Poet some weeks ego, we now guess again. 3 one 7th, cold and frequent showers; 14th, changeable• 221, frequent showers,' 'Atli, fair if wind be N. W., rainy if S. or S. IV.—but, no we said befbre, these are only,puents; but facts ray that the 'torpedo Soap removes tan, sallow. neso, redness nod roughness of the akin—that it heals sore roush hands, and that it is sold at 12% cents per cake. at No. 1.40 Third street. tay3o -..;,.-...-.:.;''-=';.,..v-- ;'• ~, - ' ‘.-'-''', ^4 4 ' . 7 ,7 'ef t . t i r. .-, ''''' 7 ' 4l ,- l'''''''ci"- --- ---- •:-J . ---=--- -,,,,,,--=- •-•---,-- ~ - lieopiga -,,,..y. t a g 4 4F7.::;!-'n 9 , - - -4 .1 ' .' '; .:,:-..,' - ' ,i7 ' 'i_.' 4- - .-T:-.`'' '-' - " ,-" '-- ,- ,:,=‘• ''' ' '''' -' , - ^ k--.2,-.474-1--YP-1-rAtrAili„,e,,,„, . _ •. -.„.-.1 . .".. -,,,-, ' ' ' ',-- . V '• ..`c . - 4 1.- '4'.. ''', ''' hil - NER & CO., No. i 2 Smithfield atroot. U. MINER tr—CO, No. 32 Smithfletd street wNN IMPROVED MUSIC BOOKB. ' V Winner'o Collection of ?duel., for the Violin; Wlnuer'a Complete Method for the Violin; • winner's Improved Accordeon Method; Winner's Popular Method for the Flute. The shove four works contain thalargost collection of new. and popular Mtn& ever before published, and arranged for the several Instruments. The ntrudo in each break is tillarr:' ent. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, at the " Old Raab. ll.hed Piano Depot," No.llB Wood street, second door from Fifth street. sold 0, . ‘5 ,4,, k ,: .4 ...:: ;: 4,-,...;:,....-i: , as , -.... i. , mylltw PEERY cOUNTY WAUZUSPEINGS rVIIE above celebrated WATERING MACE will be open j for visitors cm and H after the FIFT OF JUNE NEXT. They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen miles north-west of Duncannon, Olds , place being fifteen miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central 'Rallroad,) at the base of Pisgah - Mountain, which reaches an elevation of more than Ave hundred feet. Sherman's Creek affordi a splendid opportunity f:r those fond cf bathingi fishing 'or railing; the surrounding forests offer. great _attractions to the sportsman; and tour smooth and shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery will diversify the amusements of the place. ' HOESES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be bad at all times Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Orthe MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too mach can hardly be Said. Thai aters havebeetirmaly Sea I by the beirt Chemists in the Union. and ere pronounced tin: surpaseed for curing. cutaneous diseases and affections of t e kidneys.. - There are 101135 live Springs 'in-all, every one of which is of different temperature--the largest being 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out PS gaEons every seven - minutes.. Radice - end Gentlemen's -BATHS have been constructed. with all:the modern limprovetnimte, gather with PLUNGE DATES, to., to. Each day a Coach leaVes Dancannou for' the' Springs, after the arrival of the . - - . . . . Bawling Alleys, Billiard-Booms, and earlobe other facili ties for amusement; In al: mutants. The aecnuititcdations will be the best,and the 'charges low. • Uttlia—Eight dollars per wade, or one dollar and idly "cants per day. - Families *wishing to engage mows, should address the proprietor early. . . , ; Every attention Will .be paid. to visitors, the proprietor having engaged the beat of servants. Made always-in at tendance. ' All communizations intended to reach the Perry County Warm Springs should be addressed to Dungannon P. O. They will be mediately.forwarded, • - E-rtu, myna!' • . Proprietor 'Warm Springs. 1 , 1 0110 In BIISIDIER GOODS, at nAGAN & 91 MARK-Er. STREET. • We 'Will mark down on 'llonday, June 4th, cur entire dock of seasonable Dry Goode, - at a large dlstount from farmer prices. We tame; In per, Beragee and Vance. Grenadines, Crape deEspagne, Bummer Bilks, Lawns of ail kinds, Embroideries, 'Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Lace Man— tillas, Chaff Berages, Madonna Cloths, &e.-with a full and complete assortment of lionseloseping Goods: :my3l ASIIITE OF ROOMS AIM WANTED TO RENT by a coup e of Gentleman, to be used es 'SLEEPING, APARTMENT:S. They must not be higher up than the second story, end in tither Third, PoUrth or 'Fifth streets, between Grant and Market. ltor farther information, sp. ply et the Orienting-Rem et the J.Vornieg But . Ina 3 LA! BRITISH AlAUFACTUlthlti' AGENCY 1 J. N. LAWTON & BROTHERS. LRON; Steel; Iron Wire; Cables and Anchors; "XL ALL" Cutlery, Razors Files Saws,. and Edge Tools; Brass Fanndrj;•Gas Fittings; Files, and. Tin .Ware; ISits:Mciner.;-Shae alue=l-14 Ti Soh n tired, NZ* FORK, 25 Kay streett'.4o.37ol4 Messrs. Joseph Gundry & Co., Pysoro Mills, Brid port. " Noah motley & Sons; Ciadley and Liverpool • 'Viands Brothers, Iron3Vin.. Mills, Warrington. Parkin & Marshall, l'ategraPh Works, Shrffieiri• Btroolbred, Loreridge & Co., Merridale Works, V7ol. rerbampton.var;O:lto . , J 01.1.11 No. 201 14 lIAS JUST RECEIVED t BRANDLICS. Unite Brandy, (very.line) Otard Dopuy a Co. (auper.) 'Barrett a Co. Sazerac. WINES. Saralal Madeira., Howard, March .t Co.,Mad'ra East India. Madeira, Table do Amontillado nervy, Manzanillo do Table do Cooking do Seesawing port, Pure Juice do Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, kampagnes, Anchor, Verzeney, Heideseek, Together with all other busloew. EATING HOUSE- D. BARNARD PROPRIETOR. No. 40 Fifth street, near Wood. .rpnE PROPRIETOR OF TUE CORNUCOPIX having ji fitted up his establishment for thepurpose of providing Meals at low rates for business ....w. men, juries, and these attending market and Nrl.,%Vii. visiting the city, begs leave to call the attention of all who wish the latest and freshest the market can af ford, to his Table, constantly set and furnished with the best attendance. Don't forget the place, near the Exchange Bank, and op posits the office of the Mori:dor Post. my 29 TEINRUOK'S EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT is Removed 1.71 from 'No. 128 to No. 111 WOOD street, North side, Fizth door below Fifth street • Will open on Tuesday, tflth toot, and will be happy to see his former customers and the public in geoeraL Nis facili ties for accommodating the public are ten-fold at his new quarters. 41r Don't forget the fig Lantern. royThamal WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Si; doors from the Aqueduct. opposite the Cbrlictor's (Vice, ALLLOCIIIIT CIIT, TS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all I, kind: of Ornamental Hair Work. - The beat qualty of material Is fandehml, and entire !satisfaction suaranteed. myls:dawly THE BOOKS OF THE " MONONGAHELA WATER COMPANY" will 'be opened to receiva Subscriptions to the Stock of said Company, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of June, at the following places: In South Pittabrirgh, at the office of H. A. Bayamon, Esq. In Birmingham. at store of S. McKee & Co. Ls East Birmingham, at the office of Chess, Wilson & Co. James Salisbury, , Alexander M'Lain, ' . David Chess, Jrhn D. Miller, James M. McElroy, Daniel Berg, - Christian Ihmsen, Henry J. Metz, - - Thomas McKee, , John Evan.; - It. A Hausman, [ncy22:2w) . Cbtemirrienera ON reasoaable terms, s very neat, vertical STEAM EN GINE, 11 inch cylinder, 20 inch stroke. Alm, a very superior DOUBLE FLUE STEAM BOILER, 14 fest lone, 30 inches diameter. For terms, Ac., apply to W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, my 2 Market street, corner Second. OARVILL, VI - ENCHANT TAILOR, No 22 Fara gram, next door Jyl to Daly's Stocktag Factory, Pittsburgh, Pa. CLOTHING made to order In the best style, and at rea. sonablerates. Air BOVP CLOTHING made to order. J. 8. DAVIScN 'J. L. .0 1 / 1 111111ALL, (Successor to H. Lee,) Wool Dealer &Commision Merchant No. 139 Liniatrr srszrr, Prrrsuclunt,. Ps. Refer to—W. McClintock & Bros. Kramer & Rohm, Brown & Bitkpatrick,, Murphy, Tie. nun &Co Pittsburgh, May 24, 1835,-(my24,913m.) Har,.for H DYERS WILL FIN 1./ GOOD AT at the RED LION RHOTEL STABLE, low for the ready. mylfelw ' GILL. & CO. Notice. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Stockholders„ for the Election of Directors of the PITTSIWRGU, CLE. NATI AND LOUISVILLE TELEGRAPH COMPANY, will be held on the FIRST MONDAY (4th) Or JUNE NEXT, at the office of Pitarini, HANNA & CO., in the City of Pitta burgh, at two o'clock, P. M. .1. R. MOORHEAD, Preedent.. Pittsburgb, May 260855-4 my2B:lw) rraNlt• Rata 13!‘kra, • Red Top, White Norfolk, . • Yellow Aberdeen And others, suitable for the Field an , Garden Crops. 'Wholesale and retail by my3o - - JAM 28 - WARDROP,47 Fifth et. El BIICKWIIEST-400e. bus in store and for lab, by 0 my3O MISS WARDROP,IIftb et. W t ROBES—A. A. MASON A Co. invite attention o some verysloh and desirable styles of Bence Robes they have just received. - toy3o A A. MASON aCO hare reeeired'a large assortment of .101. • Goods for Gentlemen's Summer wear—TrentkEtim mer Cloths and Cassimeres, Tweeds, Nankeens, 'Feedings in Silk, Satin. Marseilles, Ae.; Cravats, ElcUtfa.,4*„, as. Sir 25 Fifth street. my3.o PANE Appygs..— mai just received; for gaiety ,asYMas t,ANDEBB9N4. • • • - No. ail. Wood street, FIDINTY DiCNTs AND UPWARDS:4ImA Pictures, sod no tams& Gallery over V. 4. WA Diuttiet, No. 76 Fourth Amt. 800 ; • j , `• ~~`~ r ~---%~: Greet.lLwalviotf on Rooms Wanted. SO= aaZ.449-- lOR E, Jr., Agent, - BLEAT STIIZET, he lollowing Tcry choice or- Hock, Lisbon. Jamaica, Banta Cruz. Bognet, London Cordial, Sebnapps, BIEINDRIYS„. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Barclay's London-Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy. Absinthe, Auisethe, Curaboa, 'Sardines, Mocha and Jars, Young Bye. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, llmported Havana Cigars, of 'rations brands. Old Monongahela 'Whisky, of all grades'. articles connected With the my2o:daw tt.eznoval. 8. STETNRIICK. ECIM3I LEXI2I2I layMly ia EWEN _ COCIIIRAN at- BROS. MaNUPACTIMERS - 0,7' IRON RAILING, - IRON , VAULTS, vnt.L , r• 13 0 0 111.0 . . • - . Window iiinittoro,-Wsndow Gnarls, dw. • Aloe. Ul Second street and Sti Third at., * (nzrwa'sff worm Aso nEesnii,), ' PITTSBURGII; PA, - Hirt on. Band a variety of new - patterns ancy and 'Plain, suitable for ell purposes:: Particular attention Paid biennia - sing Grave Lots. Soblyinqdone &tabort notice. frail x. exu#ters b." 8 ! - - . A.- A* -CARALIEIL a iCfarna:Rnrrat and Smithfield street:, Pittthurigh . , - AGENTS - STATE . ArUTOAL FIRE AND MARINE lIPBVBA2iCE CO. . .01? TIABIL/SIIIIILO, ..... . .. °ftMID FM AND MARINE INBURANDE'DONTANY OF .vitrianniritzA. CAPITAL INSURANCE COSIPANY OF THE VALLEY "OF'VIROINIA, WINCHESTER', VA'. .... ... __8300,000. CONNECTICUT •itiquer. LIFE < INSURANCE dolariarr — IIA RiFORD, CoN2I. CAPITAL AND . A55Er9....52,15.41480: Dlasolation :frith inn . of PENNOCK, I.IITCIIELG, do CO: Lai, this day been DIESOLTEJ) by mutual eimsent, and the Itoolus of staid concern haring been transferred to JOSEPH PENNOCK and NATHAN F. MART, they only era author- Izedloiettle and collect: the - debts due said firm. Persona knotiing tbentaelves indebted. will - please colfat PENNOCK a naurs, N 0.141 Wood street, and s ay, he sanie,. Those baring claims ageing said arm will present tbem for pay ment, • : • 308EPLI:F11,,NNOC..E, Pittsburgh, klay 1tit,1855 Goy - sztuerahip. TOSP.PIE PENNOOK - and NATHAN P.SIAZT, late of the o.4lrixr cf-Penneck, Mitehell & Co. havo nsfeciated,them selves in the FOUNDRY trusiness,...under...the tanie - ausl istyrenf PENNOCK & UAW: respeetfullylnvite cur friends and customers to sisitsm; at NO : I4.l..lffood.street. Pittsburgh, May 1, 1b55. JOSEPH.PIIIV7OOI{ RATILIS-Y. • P42IROZTC & HART, (Or TUE Lax Tula OP PZNNOCZy hflHuxLL dl bo,) • FULTON FOUNDRY: Warehouse Pro.l4l•Wooti street, 'Pittsburgh Ta. . • . , , A constant supply of CoopingStoizes.and Ranges, Stoves find Grates, Wagon Boxes, all tines, hollow Ware, Plough Casting" and Points, Tea Kettles, - sad - and Tailors' Irons., -Water and Has Pipes„ and Miscellaneous Castiniainada to order. , XIIY42:in/ GRAND PIANO, NUNNS & CLARK, NEW Atii-TiLE PUBLIC of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Ls_ re spectfally havitedlatallatthe tiltltaa Bronx ' of the scuscribere, Iia.•SIFIFTH street, and pr -; examine n superb _; • • ; Fat Gran& Piano,pri) 31.000, .From the Factory or SS.A CLAttli., Nato YOTt. 7 'Shia -elegant instrument is. male in. the .ELIZAHETIIII..kN BTYLP:Pthe ernaments,.fiont pieces 'stet deka being elabo rately carved out of. QLI.I) ItOSEWOOD,. /A - is gavels octaves, of the largest dimensions, and, in potato( vobarae power and liquid sweetness at tone,: prentrunced alto: The subscribers will ho happy to receive the 'faith of their `friends - ;and the public in genartkand show - them through their elegant new esiablistarient... • .., _ IL ILLEBETt .. k HAD.; Alga .of Abe Holden Harp, No: 51 Fifth street.- • - .oopartmerassap , Nottese.' - .- T WAVE TillS DAY (Aprd 11t11) associated with" too -Messrs. P. STEEL TORDETT and SAME,. 0. CLANNY, both or whbot have been for many Years to my estubligh taent,'and tiro already. extensively an‘lfsvoribly koown to my customers:and the Public generally as superior work men, and. of correct bus nece habits. iVe hope, by :ibis union of experience and- artistic !kill—lsPeciall In 'the watch - department; by keeping a large and well selected stock of goods; by Bailinrat moderate prices., and by alas° attend/in Pabnaltiess,lo merit a liberal share of patroiMge. To my old Mende and the pablic irr genereVwbohave tor many years past ad - Morally patronized my - budness L re turn my thanks, and solicit for tho ths_now.flrMa ca rein. ttance - of W. W. WILSON, PittabarghlAPril 11,1.855.' . - WILSON, TUi ETT & Watela. Ittakera i : jewelers -and Stiverstaitis, ;07 Market street,. earner FoArt)3 British and - C6ntitiental ,E:schanol SIGHT ; BILLS DRAWN BY • DUNCAN*, SHEll.lll.Afir dri' CO% ON -THE UNION - BANK, LONDON, IY Sums i)V AND - INWARD& TLIE'BE • DILIFTS . are avail. tem et: an the. -princlpra Tow/15 of _ENGLAND, KO/141P and litELAND;iltal , We also draw- Exofer Bums on- - - A. Gruiiiisaura dr; Bailin, - FRANKFORT 4 ' . Which serve as a ltemittauce to- all parts of GERAIANY, SWITZERLAND nod IIuLLAN D. Dermas Intendiag fo.travel abroal may procure, through • as, Lettere of Creiit; cm which Mousy caa to obtained; as needed; to say pert of Europe. - - C0L4C210511 Or BilLs,Notee, d other securities in Dce , ..) rope, will ready° prompt attention. ' - Wl5l. ILIVILLIAMB a CO., WoC4, conk. Third street. WILLIAM - HUNTER, MAIM. mower/pm ri FLOUR ANrL GRAIN. No. 290 liberty street, Pittsburgh, P.a. 4-CoNsvarri.t hEcervato, the 1 $T 1411 ANDS of OHIO INDIANA• std . r auvignxiiina ExTnA. pLotrxt, .Whichasill always bEi 61,1.0 the In west Cash price& fapll. S. 3171 WE : T oSi ! 'CO', ::= • '.; maxtrucerazas 07( NI'KEE'S. PEN INIS'iII:VANIA , . . att al= or;- • r • WINDOW Extra, Doable Steength, Jrnitati9n drim - a..ancl 2.1D4,7, Vials, Flasks,-Pielcle and.-Preseive Tart; - -- - - - Wine, Porter and Mineral Softie & Telegraphic Lig' ttning-Rod.rinsulatars. SECOND, BETWEF—Nr WOOD & BIAELLET rrnaurinna, PKNWIL • - • - . Bata short distance from tbo Steamboat landing:and from Ala nottgeb sla "louse, Bt. Charles, and City Hotel. fap2l EZENICELM JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Comniission Merehatts, apl9) 61 WATER. STREET, PITTSIIIIIt6tI THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. A JOINT - STOCK.. -. ASSOCIATION. Orianired July 1854; under 'the kot; of Nilo Capital in 42,000 . Shares i • rarSTOCKHOLDERS INDIFIDMALLY LL4111.8.701 President-43GOSSIE W. CASs, of Pittahnrgh. Ca - sa dans: • Geo. W. Cass, Pittsburgh. S. M. Shoemaker, lialthnoso. E. 8. Sanford,Philadelphia. Johnson Livingston; l`r. York. W. S. Densmore, New York. C.,2pooner, Ilridg.eport,Gonn. A. Adams, Boston. R. B. *lnsley, Pall -.hirer, S.I. J. 31. Thompson, Springfield, Mass. - .V - Onus, No. 64 Sonata STRSIT, TSANSPORTAT•ION TO AND FROM TAE EASTERN CITIES - VIA PENNA.:CANAL AND 8A27-EOADS,.-: D. LEECH- Rz -CO.'S Between Pittabergh, New York, ghiladelithia and Baltimore. - TIMS ROUTE being now in good order, we are prepared to despatas property either way on favorable tennis. Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will D 6 forwarded without charge for commissions, and all instrutt. tione promptly attended Address or apply to . :'D. BEZON. & (Xi., Penn street and Canal, Pittsbuigh, EARII,IB & MEDD,' Receivitig Depot N 0.13 South Third streets Delivering Depot, Dock st., Philadelphia. A. 8111TH, Agent, No. 75 North street, Baltimori. _ JNO. IIIoDONALD, Agent, No. 7 -Battery Place, New Petit: sp4:3m la i'XTVllitrlirGE AND coNNELLsvILit • . ...a" • . tv..or . - RAILROAD Opening ream NV eat Newton,Westoes. sand County, to Layton Ste :n lonsfil Otte Comity. , . (VS and after THINISDAY, the ' l7th daY of May, until ‘I,,J further notice, the trains will run between the above points as follOws: Leave West Newton at 5:30 A. 31; stond ni at Port Reis!, Smith's Mill, and. Jacob's Creek; reaching - Layton at ofj6. dolock. Returning, leave Layton at 8;45 A. 3L; reathiag West. Newton at 7CO; connecting with the steamboat "Thomas Shrlver," for Pittsburgh; reaching Eittablnith necond Train will leave -West Newton at 12 o'clock, M., .for Laron . and retu rn ing, will /ewe Layton ;ASP. 11l stopping neall way station& - Fare from Pittsburgh to Leyte:l;43 miles, One Dan.. Stages for Cr:lounges' and . Ccoincllsvllle conueot with the Trains a. layton. Freight will be transported each way daily. - Fee r a t es apply to D. W. Esq , Assistant Batterintendotat, West Newton. OLIVER IV; President and Superintendent.' Pittsburgh. May 3d, 1855. • . . CARPETS . ONE. CLOTHS, MATT NG: rp.U.E tabscTiber is noarreecieing large additions to his I stock, which, —whet completed, will be one of the largest in the city, consisting - of Velvet 1111 d. lirvetels Car pets; Tapesty Waage* Impel lel and F,ztru Tbre,-Fly; TapestrY,lngTala. Superfine and rine do.; Tat eetry, twilled and plain Yerattan; Cotton, ROMP. Bag and List Curets: Woolen and Cotton Dr agget; Door Liam; Window Shades: Stair. Rods: ho. . Also, a large agortment of Oil,Clothe, from 2 to 18 feet wide. - W. D.-3111kL1.11?d, ap2odra. 82 Pnartb etreet. belwor Wood. MERRICK HOUSE. W. :A. BLOSSOM; PROPILIE,TOI3.. NEW BRIGHTON. BEAM cowry, PAL, =EI THOS. IHITCHEIA JOUR B. ITHRHON, NATHAN ..g.t_1148.W., pßzligy. ~z.-„'~..~i.. `. ~” 4y,.
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