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It is evident that the Na tive American party has been swallowed up by the - great Sanhedrim of Know Notbingism. • ,! . • , Ewan *, ' J , 4 , .. i, frillarcing Vod. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILE CITY. PITTSBURG H: SATURDAY MORNING Sir -Reading Meltzer will be found on each Page of elite Paper. .11-1 - S. M. PETTINGT ILA CO., :Newspaper Advertising Assents, ate the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly Post, and are authorised to receive ADVERTISEMENTS and Suascerrrtoris for us at the same rates as required at this office. Their receipts are as payments. Their °Sees are at NiAr VoAK, NASEATI STREET,. 110STON, 10 STATE STREET. MORNING POST JOB OFFICIO. We would call the attention of MEIMIANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the-fact that we have just receive I from Pkiladelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders for Cords, Circulars, Bill Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for erhibi - Mons. All orders will lse promptly tilled. OOP Ma. JOIIN W. WC ART i our authorized carrier On the route formerly serve.' by Jans FORGEOS, and is alone entailed to collect from weekly snliserthur, PAPEI3 WANTED. —The following papers are missing from our files of the. Daily Post: Thurs• day, May 31; Friday, June I ; Saturday, June 2; Tuesday, June 5. Any of our subscribers who have (bees numbers will confer a favor by sending them to our crusting-roam. SATURDAY WEEKLY POST The Weekly Post.ie published to-day contain ing all the news—Foreign, General and Local. Besides this it has a full report of the Pittsburgh Money and ProduCe Markets ; a beautiful Tale, Poetry, &c. Price, $2,00 per year;'or, $l,OO to clubs of ten. For sale at the counter. ANOTHER EFFORT FOR PEACE The last news from Europe informs us that tha conference at Vienna is about to Le re-open ed, and another prejtot submitted by Austria for the settlement of the war questions between Russia and her foes. It is manifest that Eng land desires peace, and will willingly forego any advantages that can possibly be obtained by her arms rather than carry on so expensive and dis astrous a conflict further. Louis Napoleon may be less peacefully inclined. Ito needs a victory —a triumph of arms, to satisfy the French peo ple. To conclude an unsatisfactory peace after an unsuccessful war would endanger his throne. In 1812-13 a vast French army was destroyed In Russia. In 1815 a Russian army entered Paris in triumph. If in 1855 another French army is to retire from 13.ussion territory without any laurels won, the French nation can no longer claim to be the first military power in Europe. The spirit of "la belle France" will hardly brook such repeated failures in the con flict with "barbarians," as they choose to call the Russians. But it is not probable that the negotiations for peace can be successful. The reduction of the Russian naval force in the Blank Sea is posi tively refused by the Czar; and he offers no concessions that indicate a doubt of his power to contend with all Europe combined. The prestige cf Russian power is unbroken ; no for trees is lost ; no signs of exhaustion are mani fest; no strong desire far peace appears on the part of Russia. It seems evident then that the Allies must conquer peace if they would have it, and it will take years to do (bat. Russian ar mies have been many times defeated: Russian territory has been many times invaded, and its cities destroyed ; but for two centuries that em pire hoe come out of no war hut with honor; and concluded no peace with the loos of a province, or with any humiliating terms. That empire has been engaged in many wars since the time of Peter the Great, and has suffered many dis asters and defeats ; but the conclusion of nearly every conflict has added new provinces to its vast domains. A long wsr with Sweden resulted in the conquest of one-third of that kingdom. Two-thirds of the kingdom of Poland have been added to the empire. One•third cf the territory in Europe formerly ruled over by Turkish Sul tans is now annexed to Russia. Circassia and Georgia have been partially subdued. Whole provinces have been wrested from Mantehooria and the Chinese Empire. Every wnr has result ed in permanent conquests, except the war with Napoleon, and that ended with a Russian army in Paris. No wonder the western nations are alarmed at the onward strides of such a power; and demand a reduction of its means of aggres sion and conquest. But will such an empire, with such a history, consent to give up its ships of war, and dismantle its fortresses in order to quiet the apprehensions of surrounding nations. History furnishes few examples of such magna nimity, and Russian history none. It seems certain then that the Czar will not voluntarily consent to any reduction of his ships in the Black Sea, or of his fortresses and maga zines upon its coast • and without each a reduc tion the war will have been fruitless to the Allies, an 1 peace disgraceful. Where, then, is the chance for peace until Russia is crippled and bumbled by arms ? Can that be done? Ass M. C. FROND GUILTY or KI9SINO ANOTHER Ms.'s Wan —Dr. William W. Yolk, K. N. mem bers of Congress from the First District, New York, was convicted in the Queen's County Ses sions of kissing Mrs. Mary Fanfold, a rather "attractive looking" married lady, aged about twenty five. The legislative Lothario, accord ing to the reporter, '• is a leading physician iu the town of Flushing, and is a fine looking man, standing about six feet two Inches In his stock ings, and does not look like a person ao3ustomed to have his salutations resented by his fair pa tients. He has a high, bold foiehead, rather handsome features, and sports a moustache and Imperial. He was carefully, not to say elegantly dressed. It was his weakness, like Byron's,. to hate hie neighbor and to love his neighbor's wife." COAL AFLOAT.—Eight tow boats started down the river, yesterday, with coal barges in tow. The Tigress took five barges, containing about eleven thousand bushels each, making fifty-five thousand bushels. The other seven boats pro hably took each about the same quantity. In all, this would make four hundred nod forty thonaand bushels. By seven o'clock last even log six pairs of floating coal boats had also left, containing over eighty thousand bushels. Be. fore seven o'clock in the evening, then, more than half a million bushels left for the lower markets. The steamboats were also loading with heavy freight?, and there was a very lively appearance of business on tho wharf. This rieo in the river is most favorable for our coal men, our manufacturers, and our merchants. STATE CONVENTION OF NATIVE AMERICANS - Ilzavr FLEnces.—Gen. John M. Goe, of Jef ferson township, Fayette county, clipped recent ly from a four year old French Buck a fleece that weighed 24 pounds. The fleece woe of 20 months growth. The carcase of the buck weigh ing 228 pounds. A French ewe belonging to the same, gentleman produced a fleece weighing 26 pounds, and her carcase weighed 140 pounds. ;4; . .."..".,„. : , : • ' -•:`, ' p. lA. , , • . . • , ~, . „,.. - - n ~ i ti r.• • , ,:„ .•,- ' ~ „'7,,,,-- ~,_ , , i ,.... , .; ~,:.., ~„.„ S I ...;-. ,'9 , !„ 1 , ' t ,-.•••. , ... ,, ,,• - 4 - -...•, , ..-- 0 ,,,k,,., „....,:y. v •.,..... A4 ,,;‘ , ~ ~.,_,,,,,,,,,,e , „„_,..,,,,,.„ .....,..,.,.. ..„,.. :...._ - ~ ~ , ..-‘, --,.•.,-,..-!_•,-.:‘,- --.,- ~.-...,,,,,,.-,,,,„... ~.- - - „ 0 ; ,..- 0 .,i„.....;^ -...,,,. ~,,,„ ~21: 4 1: _. 44.0" , , -'t•- •. . - -.:.--, •••;,,,,,, -- j . ..... ', ' - 4- , '.... , ..A.' ,4 ' 4., -.. - . - - -.4.r.. -- , . ---..,. . ,.......... -- 0.....,.. --- *% •2,.. ..,-;., - 1.;. ..-.: ~'" '' .:. -. '.; ,. ...-.:-..„. , ..;. , ....5.4...- . . Netts frm Viroeit, confirm the eleeti, n of John S. Carlisle, the American cemlidate fn. Congress in the Eleventh Dletriet A fatal duel is reported to have taken place in New York, in which the challenger, a man named Leavenworth, was killed, and his antago nist, named Breckenridge, who is a eon of lion J. C. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, received a se vere wound. The quarrel was about some of fensive remarks of Breckenridge at a club room. At the administration of the Lord's Supper, by the Rev. Mr:Wisliarti at his church in New Athens, Harrisoncounty , a few Sabbaths since, he debarred all Know Nothings from participa ting in the ceremony. lle took the position that a person could not be a Christian and an honest man and at the same time a Know No thing. JUNE 9 It was intimated in ono of the Cincinnati Courts the other day, that the fact of the mar riage of any lawyer within a period of three weeks (tto old honeymoon under the Common law) would be a valid ground of application for the postponement of any case in which such lawyer may hava been engaged. Bachelor practitioners may fad it useful to file this item. The people of Michigan City, Michigan, last Saturday - gutted the Railroad House, kept by a man named Childs. He was long suspected of keeping a disreputable place, and a few days previous a young Scotch girl (who was hunting a young engineer to whom she was engaged to be married,) was inveigled into it, drugged, and her person outraged. When the facts became known the people turned out and tried to seize Childs, but he escaped out of a hack window . They then demolished the furniture and gave the other inmates notice to quit. Mr. T. D. Blair, mail agent, was arrested in New Orleans, on the 28th instant, by the Coifed States Marshal, by virtue cf a warrant issued on the affidavit of LJ. McCormack, Es char ging him with opening letters in the post cffice, contrary to the laws of the United States. This accusation is based on n recent charge of Jud g McCable to the Grand Jury, wherein the Judge held that mail agents- who were guilty of open ing private correspoudenco, after it had been en trusted to the custody of the Post Office, no mat ter what the motive, subjmted themselves to the penalty of the law. Mr. Blair gave hail in the sum of $l,OOO for his a'pearance before the Grand Jury. may- We are indebted to William C. Miller, of Duquesne borough, fora Lumber of papers of very ancient date. A. Bachelor Pronounces It a linaabog, [ A bachelor friend, who evidently detes:s the entire tribe of 'little angels' is down like a thousand of brick upon the Nationel Baby Shit* of Barnum. We etr. , egly suspect he fears such shows, with the premiums attached, will encourage the baby crop—an event which he would doubtless greatly deplore. We give our friend's opinion, however, but protest against it necessarily implying that we confider him 'sound en the goose question :•] Ikln. EDITOR:—Shade of co]d old Ring Herod preserve as! From humbug, from confusion worse confounded, rreserve us: A 13,4 sbus4: Well, this cut Heroic Herod truly. What would he not have given for a chance at ouch a rh.i , ce lot as Barnum has congregated together at his Museum ! None of your cr•rnmon sickly, puny, donocy" lithe wretche., —mere libels on our race,—but real f10...h and blood ha tides; babies '' na Is babies ;” living tnonetr, si ties in the =hope of babies ; the very head, front and back of all that is great in fit and ;ut,h,rly habydom. Here are single bahu•s ; babies io pairs; bibies in triplets; nod—(start not, and turn not oh ye old bachelors and ancient maiden ladies.)—bables In quartet to MOTIStrOUP We had almost said prep,,ste revs! Can such things bc? Fours 111.ugD it were not enough to encourage the production of uncommonly large single babies ; the general law of our nature, regulating than?matters. is sought to be perverted, and , •allfoure" are lit t• er ally advertised for by these baby furriers. Ye Gods! what a concord if sweet unl Ur. phean Rounds must fret the dome of that exhi- Gots room What weeping and wailing, and gnashing of gums; what pettil.e. fondling rind dandling; what ridiihni 6' of unpro nouticerible, untranidateable, notisemaetil jirgon will be uttered ; what smiles, what tearf, what sobs, what kisses,—in ehoit, what a tempest in a ten pot will rage in this modern Bah-el We look upon this grand enterprise, as one of the unmistakeable signs of thn fillies, indicative of the approaching overohadowiug gre tines. of this mighty republic A race of giants, of lier• culii aro to be produced, to give weight to the councils of our nation, and to direct with strong arm, and daring hand, the developing resources of n Lindens greatness. Unlike the sanguinary struggles en the tented field, when Greek - meet Greek, on blo.oly deeds inti'ut,—here we • see English and American, French and German, Bine and Spanish, min gling in one amicable conglornermion, striving to secure the coveted distinction of ow - nit i s the fattest baby. What an adipose struggle, nod what adeg(t)s in skill and management will mothers prove themselves. Beautiful, lory am bition,—gentle, peaceful struggle! True, there will he a charge of infant-ry,—and such an one, too, an might have made the (11.1 Guard recoil, as at Waterloo; or put a whole squadron of bachelors " heits du combat"—com relling them to seek refuge a-ad safety in igno ble litght, Gentlemen might cry peace, peace, but there would bo no pence, so long as even a fraction of these redoubtable heroes in arms held posses- Edon of the field. But the conflict over—what a study for an ar tist, would these Lilliputian heroes present, la belled and ticketed, reclining in their nurse's arms, or "on their native heath,"--drawing eon solatioa from—that well-spring of happiness,— (a sense of duties well performed) while an in nate sense of much fatness lulls them to their infantile repose. But we drop the curtain, ex claiming gserit is the United States of America, —great also are American mothers—great are the offspring thereof,—but greater than these— greater than all—is the great American humbug —Phineas T. Barnum. With a profound sense of disgust, I remnin, A Uncut:Loa [From the Cincinnati Commercial, Thursday J Fearful Accident at the Walnut Illlle Tunnel—Five ➢len Killed. About live o'clock yesterday morning the fall of a portion of the roof of the Walnut 1111 , s Tunnel killed five men and badly irjored anoth er. The names of those killed are as follows: James Pierce, overseer of the excavators on the north end of the tunnel, a single man; John Collins, a single man ; Patrick Hagerty, notr vied, and father of one child; Philip Dcrise, a single man. James Coleman, the itjared man, was severely hurt about the head and chest. There were eleven persons at work in the tun nel when the accident °courted. The five who escaped at once set about digging out their com rades. The persona killed met death instantly, and were so completely crushed that they did not utter a groan There was nothing previous to the fall of earth to give the slightest warning. The caving in was about six hundred teet from the northern end of the tunnel, and about fifty feet below the surface of the earth. There aro no external indications of a break. The are}, had not lee extended over the place where the fatal fall took place. The material through which the tunnel is being perforated is nearly as bard, when first exposed to the air, as limestone, but in course of time crumbles and falls. The ex clvation where this accident occurred has been made some cighten months, and the roof sus tained by wooden supports. From the best in formation wo could gather, we suppose suffi cient care was not exercised in removing the timbers, preparatory to walling and arching. Mr. Gest, the Chief Engineer, states that he had sought to impress on the men the necessity of using the greatest care in removing the tim bers used as props to support the roof prior to arching. The amount of damage done to the work is very small, and, were it not for the loss of life, would be a matter of but little import ance. Mr. Pierce is represented to us as having been a man of groat courage and Rerse• veranoe. and has prob4bly lost hie life by ven taring further than prudence would have dic tated. An investigation is being held in re gird to the causes of this dreadful calamity, be fore Esq. Copeland, of Walnut Hills, who is offi ciating as Coroner. Dr. Menzies being absent from the city. ~_- ry I=3 B ARS .1F S Y SILO II [ rrm the huff Llo DemccrEcy Ile Mut of Broliers, Sir!" '• lie di] Lot Lite of ciiolora—he died of bro rq, sir !" o tt l a man to ur yesterday, speaking I the death el his friend "Ho projected an u ,wise improvement of a IiCC.3 of real estatt— made lonur—covered himself with bonds and 1 , 0 1 tssnce—and finally incurred a street debt of two thousand dollars which rapidly rolled up to eight thousand, and crushed the life right out of bun. Ile borrowed Canada money on call to bo paid in current funds—got paper discounted -payable in seven days in the city of New York —borrowed Ohio and Kentucky currency for ono day, returnable notes of Buffalo' banks— Ahmed it from street to street and friend to friend to keep the debt ahead of him. Why, -sir, I could not sit down to consult with him, or do any kind of business with him, with the least ' assurance that he would nut jump up suddenly to go out ar.d give another shore to that occur ! sett debt. The memorandum book of his obliga tions was always iu his bosom, and air, it burn ed to the poor man's heart. lie was owned by bruie.ers. He worked for them, lived for them, 1 died for them. Ile did not die of cholera at nil, sir. lie died of a street debt, upon which be expended his strength every week, in throw iug it tilt ad from one day to seven days" We thought of Hayden, the historical painter, and the puddle of Wick blood that ran out from under the door of his studio, where at the foot of one of his pictures the weary artist disembar- I reseed himself at once of debt and life with the friendly pistol. What a frightfut record of the consequences of debt was the whole history of this I,ril:iint and enthusiastic Englishman's , career ! It was, to be sure, needlessly aggrava ted by one of the curses if British society—the L mdou Attorney executing the law of contracts, and with his scoundrelly coats doubling the weight of every obligation put into his hands for collection. Yet no man can read Ilaydon's life, with the conviction that his misfortunes and suicide were due to the debt, the rolling of which while he could roll it, was the poirion of his life, and which finally grew too gru ,t for his strength. It rolled back on him and killed him. The pis tol ball which shattered his noble head, was but the minister of his debt. There is now at our hard the written life of the great orator, Sheridan., llow its shipwrecks and ire closing sorrows and shames were the con sequence of Lie life long indebtedness! It cost him hi. Feat in Parliameut—threw him out of Drury lone—cast him into prison--sent him to the pownitAliers--sowed the Seeds of domestic discord—drove Lim to hard drinking, and final ly broke down the ornament of the British Sen ate, and utterly ruined the great man, whom By• roe pronounced to be the author of the bestera, hop, the heat opera, the best address, aurthe beat companion, CUUSSCIiOr, associate, • and friend of princes, prime minister, and dukes; debt carried hits bed.riddeu to the disgrace and horrors rf an arrest wh;!e hp was dyi n g. A brutal ithcor in the airy act if carrying him in the blanketa upon which he laid to a sponging hailse, was deferred front Lie purpose only by the suggestion of the physician that he would he hung for murder if fflieridan died on the way. The youth of this country Should be taught to avoid debt as the bane of their lives. PAT AS Toe GO : is a gobleu riiiirn. It should ho the rule of private rife True economy would make it the govertanint practice. Its wisdom could be priti,ably inculcated in our institutions of learning, in lit a if a pinhole of the wortnlesa Greek, upon which American scholars waste so much time and money. Buckwheet Few crop eto bo turned to a better necoant ou a poor Itt• . Ll pravelly twit .than buckwheat. It pCiNCl3.4l . ti n Chemical action ou the soil, by which the eharser particles are d.evograted, or render ed titter, and the soil is therehy improved. Pure inorganic e-trtl,—that is earl!, unitized with an• c.r vegetable matter—is produced by the distuteer.t.ting, or pulverising of r.,, he. ur Wind, i 0 the oxide, or root of tobeium; or, to make it more I,tiniliar, it is pulverized quartz C:ay is produced t y the decomposition of feld eyar. Now, all the quart and told epar in the world, while exiting in the form of rook, will nut iroduce a Id clef gratis; it le only when d.campr , -! , !„ r ulverz...d,:ltil the hoer the par ticles, the leiter the nod It a Foli, lilt 11, is C the blieeL of the farmer should 1,. t, pu!veriz • tt, nhieh can only be done hp Clii . llllCll arpl.uation, or the growing tome crop which has thu chemical power. Burk whe by tent yet undiscov rrtd, hvi the power, riud the I , 2tiger cult Ova It d on a given piece of ground,the fitter will partia•s of ire irjart.a land for corn, tint 1,..‘ve4 it fine fvr petatoe.:•, and is the heat and mellow crop kW out I.un grass greeusw,rit Ti fit lie Lind for the nt st ruc ceedlog crop, in rotaii, u . plow 111 a crop of Luck w heat in 1,1,i5,.ni Atl ti 11 fol d f.r mun, exeopt iu small gnauti lieu, on IriOtt.l not ri C 411111,11 it, as c,kes male from it, thou,;h light when hot, are a.: heavy tIYI CAI la si.r whin c.,11 A ,ot.,sp.r.t une of it, hag tendency a!s.) to pro. Rice eut.incoutt diseases; hug Io,W with lot,tor9, apples or pumpkins, tt is first rate fur hop. When ground, it to Cued. trot for nolk os. Fed raw, or lift ataLding in the field, tt is great far Shaughaia, (they being allowed to Irtrvvot for theo”elles ) Phe blur- Otntaltt u4,,d mateii.l 1.,r the very beet honey and at a season of year Will n t titer 11 w ers are gone.. It should never be given in a:,.); torn' to bormea, us it I.,loais them eaiber than f ,tteus; and what appears to he f,t, put on a borne by buckwbrut in a week, will disappear by bard work, in a di+).---Uh., Former. Opentug Mailed Letters. Frain N..r.h AineLl.un An iuportant case, seriously involving the post titles system of the United States, is now in progress at New Orleans. Mr. W. 0. Ken dall, the postmaster of that city, is arraigned on various eitarges of eml,tzzlemeut of money from lettere. Respecting the truth or falsity of this uceusetion, not at present intend to say anything, but one fact has come out in evidence, in the course of the preliminary hearings, which deserves general attention. This is, that the eecrot agents of the post office are in the habit of opvning letters passing by mail, on pretence of ascertaining fraud. In one case it has been clearly shown that this practice was used for a political purpose, and we allude to it now to say that the same suspicion is abroad in this State. We do not believe that the Postmaster General is privy to thees doings; for it appears that the secret agents at the Southwest who have been thus txposed are eccessioniets, and were gratify• jug their own personal hostility to the Union men. In this State, political letters have been repeatedly lost or stolen from the mails in the most unaccountable manner, anti their contents villainously published in partizan newspapeis. That the secret agents, or rather post office spies, do open letters, and for that purpase have keys of the mail bogs, is a fact well ascertained, and with such a power in their bands, the temp• lotion to use it for politioal ends is too great for men of weak morals, as unfortunately too many government officers are. The practice is in di rect. .contravention of the laws, and without war rant of any kind. It is too great a stretch of power to be quitly tolerated in a free republic, placing, as it must, the workings and secrets of all the important affairs of the country at the mercy of the government. In the hands of cor rupt and wicked men, such a practice is fraught with mischief to everybody, for what is used for peliiic.ilperpsf , es to thy, may serve private mal ice, or intrigue, or copsility to morrow, end the important secrets of the merchant, the trader, the inanuficturer, the lawyer, and the editor, are all thus et the mercy of men who may be honest or dishonest, necording„ as the govern ment chanties to light on . proper or improper men. (From the Philodulphin Lodger, 71h.1 Relief Notes. An attentive correspondent at Harrisburg sends us a copy of the several sections of the laws of this State having refereece to the cancella tion of "Relief" notes. The one hundred and sec. and Emotion of the Alt of April 13, 1853, is, how• over, the ouly one of any important bearing. It provides that from mid after the Ist day of July, 185,5, it shall not tie lawful for any Bank in this Commonwealth to pay out said notes at their counter, or us , them in any manner in the transaction of their business, nor shall County Treasurers, Toll Collectors, or any other receiv ing officers of the government pay out said notes, but they shall cause them to he delivered to the State Treasurer, who shall receive them for debts duo the Commonwealth, or redeem them in par funds, and shall cause them to be can celled and destroyed in the mannt r provided in the foregoing sections of this Act." It will be seen from this that the II Inks, County Treaeu revs, Toll Collectors, and all receiving officers of the Commonwealth are forbid paying out any "relief" notes; but as the section requires them to pay them over to the State Treasurer, who bi required to receive and oancel them, the natural inference is that all receiving rfficers of the State government are required to receive Him in pay ment of debts due the Of mmenwealth. Such. however, seems not to be the. interiretatien of the.law, as we understand our County Treasurer refuses to receive "relief" notes in payment c f State taxes. The consequence, we suppose, will be that this trash will gradually be'ome morn and more depreciated, shuffled from hand to hand and refused by the Treasurer, until it rots or wears away, should not the Legislature interfere for its redemption. - -•• J .7 • 4, tti' .g, =HEE . . ~ t k ~_ ~ ~ om the Phila .elphla 1 oiler, Thorehtyl The National. Secret Council. The Know Nothing Convention held three see siene yesterday, with closed doors, but up to their adjourmlient in the afternoon had rot ef fected an organiz itiou The cause of the trou• ble is not known to outsiders, but it will prbably be settled this morning, eo that the body can proceed with the business for which they are as• Bumbled. The banquet given by the eit!zens to the delegates, takee . place this afternoon,at Sam- EMI Street Hall. ISKARIED. On Wednesday, June 6th, Major SAMUEL ADAMS nni Miss SALLIE BEATTY. Our best bow to both parties, and hoarty congratulations to Miss Sallie for having secured a mr...0l conductor on her matrimonial trip. 'Ou the :9th of March, to Great Snit Laie City, Utah Ter ritory, by the Hon. Chief Jo tics Jam-s F. Drum mond. EEO , (Gentile,) of lowa, to Moor Mary Ann Taylor, only daughter of Elder John Taylor, one of the Twelvu Apostles of the Church of Latb•r Day ;.lints. The bride tuna giv n awry by Cant. Rotas of the U S. Army. 411:1 - A Certificate from one of our Williamsburgh I hop, every one, whether odelt or child, who may have rerialb.to believe they are troubled with worms, will take Dr. M'Laret.',. Celebrated Venni( lere I firmly believe it is ono of the greatest woe en de. , tro!, ers of the age—certaioly the most extinordivar, 1 know of. A child of ruler, about lice years old, hoe been troubled title worms about Fix months bark; we could get nothing to relieve It until we came acre.. Dr. M'Lane's Vermiluge, of which we gavc but a email quantity. The result, how• ever, wee extraordinary. Ties child passed over three hun dred worms. Met. I,KNT, _ . Williamsburgb, Long Island. P. S.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. 3PLane's Celebrated Liver Pills, can be 1.1 at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will please be careful to ask fur Dr. SPLane's Celebrated Vermifuge, and take sues else. All other Ver nalfuges, in comparison, are worthless. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., je2alsw 60 Wood street. Alre. Old Sores, Ulcers, and all eruptions Ltd diseases arising from an Impure or deprared elate ol the blood. See the extraordinary cure of Wm. G. II arreo,l, highly Min ctable 'citizen of ilichmariel, ,by Carter's Spanish Mixture. lie hal ulcers and POret, of the woist description, and finally got so bad, ha was unable to wait,, except oa crutches. A few bottles of Carter's Spanish lit ix- Cure, the great blood purifier, cured him, as it has eurid hundreds cf others who have suffered with rheumatism , bad (Recta of mercury, nil pains and ulcers of the bmea and joints. • a . See adrertisment. diel:daw We refer our readers to an ad rertisement In another column, for full particulars concerning tke ItirGE.4-N A of Dr. Omits. It Is said to be one of the most remarkable cures, for all descriptions of disextes of the Lunge, ever dis covered. Its virzuee have been testified to by hundred., who have obtained their knots ledge by the best of all teach er.---experience. . Caution-1 a Cuan? EANA Is the original and only genuine ankle . myl 1,3%, fpe-The Pleasure and Comfort of being watt mien in a SUIT OF CLOTIIES, gr,•atly enliancsal by toiviug them GOOD, and SUITABLE TO rue BEMOAN. °RIBBLE has got all that is occeasary to affect that great consumma tion, both as regards lit and quality of goods. Persons wishing to elperience all this, and be only moderately r¢urgeal, can do GO by calling attl.lo 1,11.1E11T STItLET, bend of S t ood. P. S.—Pants/cons, in particular, is ono of hie vreafest larlts. Ile csunot be boat In the style and llt of this gar ment. Numerous references could be girt., if nern.ary, to DDriohorste this a totame t. ittecgi E. fl It! HOLE. ea- Stocking Factorr.— C. DALY'S Stocking factory, whore everything is made In the IIi:MIN:DV LINE, LS t tha corner a St. Clair and Dcan streets. Ile is con tinually turtling out every variety of llosiory, well male and euitabls to lb. sea.m, arltioh may hi ohs .ys obtained Whole,ale and Etcall attds Store, c:d-nor cf Market alley and Fifth street. Don't forget the name—C. DALY and No. 4 5. s 41.5 OZ - Opl atonal of the fellow,ng is from Gru Oro. I'. 3Jorr a, In the Home Ji , urnal of Nov. 7, 46:—" All editor, prefers to be the 4tiarditsno of the rights of the Tenpin, and to keep then, tidy hed, throufth that: columns, of whatever Ftiall arise 1., their henetit. 140 will live up to thio letter, and lot them ;het the most won derail arid valwable medicine for their Lfeneral u.a• ever invented, is " ILA LLEY'S M AG ICA L I'A IN EX TRACTOR Ito virtues are so rare, mlahty oral eccentric, that often they appear to work more Ike mita lee than by weir-nee, rileatire, electric and aStut3i,) , (l,4 8, Ito Lowers on the human body, that, tlinuali now It tried by (Lig, no:, in of pe,ple, not one of fn-at um., but L. del ht Med he,ond um, nri ton, and ramiLliv rota, t ,. the), on 00 con. $l4-rstien, alll erre again he without V. The inventor. Mr. 11 DaLit T. hi, o h,et r kept the s:cret to hit:JAI-1E COUGterrrita are bitty it, but wat,o.: Its nn rwbelminK 111.1,14 f,,mretitieu, nod Ito peculiarities analydr. Vre silly aft parents to Fovlt It, a' quaint/tile..., for surely cue!, la It hd laughs '.l death and .e.l.Tding, restore, the blind, lame. halt. and scarrel to per(ection, and all horn pain. a fri,rd I • IV, nl,ll t1;.o I:le—ring, who twt , •fnctor t wnokind. 6,1 • r,,•uuia;c viol ,at n xletl•r;ute raip•Av•til Itibt.l, with oi;nntures of tt' , ld at 95 tb.nt• p, box by :•r. 11 !I 1, bVt..t.ttt. unl by u.,trly uu, m..ti,:nes throuzbnut the UniTed tttut., !t:t ord , rs I•• tutu b.: in. r•rot.ttion or navirc, W he a.btru.....c.1 to I'. V. 01,1 r . ii lINRIL * Kew Vork. tkur2r 'SPECIAL iNOTIC.ES : -- s We have just received from ILo Elot U large Ir.: r I 1'.1 , 1t , b, 11,1 riud Cantda :7,1" It %V 11.11 S, eura r. 21: , u L 1.1.1,,r [tie usual p. •. i•trasr torn carols. upwsrds. I . ..GUILIi this tr. 5101,0 N to, 26 IC-1 AItOLLY & WILLIAMS, Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, For Warming and Venn!titian of :Buildings 4ve- A. & W. v.O cootroc.t for %V arruing ant Ventilmic g hr ntoltu or lint Wat,r, Pip, Or ehil-on',. Furunce, School g, 1 Ilnu.s, tlinucesa, J.iln, Ilotels, or Dwolliugm. No.23>L i Ii.ET A.WE4 Pat , .burah. hpli; Life, Fire and Marino Insurance Company; CO RYER OF WATER D MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBEaO:IALW AY, President. Jas. D. SPOILL, Pncretary. This Company makes every, insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE 111813.5. Also, againat Ilull an.] Cargo Rinks on the Ohio and Mts. alssippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine itikkA generally. And against Lone and Damage by Flre, and aitsiust the Perils or the Sea and Inland Navigation and Prunsp,rtatiou. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent w ith safety to all parties. DIRSCYORA: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James S. [lona, John Fullerton, John M'Alpin, Samuel M'Clurltan, William Phillips, James W. ❑ailman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., David Itishey, James Muraltall, John WWII, Rosati,' N. Lea, Kittan nine'. f.hl7 CITIZENS , tnsursnc• Company or Pittsburgh.—WAl BMIA LEY. Presidebt; - . SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretory. Office: 04 Water Street,betwern Market and Wood rtreets. Insures HULL and CARGO liaskson the Ohio and %asls• elppl Rivers and tribataries. Insures against Loss or Dataage by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Bea, end Inland Naylga tionand'Branaportation DIIIIICTOLT William Bagsley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Rior, Samuf,l Rea, %Willem Bingham, Robert Dunlap,j r., John B. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, FranciaSollere, . S. Ifarhaugh, J. Schoonmaxer, Walter Bryant, William It. Hays. John Shipton. dec2l HOWARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa...OFFICE, No. leg THIRD ST LENT, opposite the Telegraph Office. This Association to organised for the purpose of affording mutual assiitanee to each other, In cone of Meknes. or ac• client. By paying 0 email yearly payment, the member; of the Association secures a weekly benefitdaring sick averaging from $2,26 to go per week. In this ASBoeintiou all members are equity interested in the management and profits. S. D. It'KENZIN, President. T. J. Lamm, Secretary. • Mango Committee—Jostail KING, Joins KLAIdEII, Q. N. 11orrsTor.' Consulting Physician—F. Icuse, M. D. novattf Boot and Shoe Manufactory. JAMES O'DONNELL & BRO., . 400 ,4o ur f o g d ,:z e b e , i tt " iz,%, - ,,e t „ b p . en d . t . ,. . manufactory of Manufactory of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, At No. 70 Smithfield street, In WETUAN'S BUILDINGS, 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 eels a good assortment of the best eastern work. Also, sit descriptions of children's wear. Toms strictly cash; goods at cash prices. A share of the public patronage Is solicited. [my2s6m PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. Allis-FLOUR DRLIVERED TO FAMILIES in either of the two (Sties. ORDERN be left at the Mill, or in boxes at the tores of LOGAN, WILSON A CO., Ii Wood streeL DRRAVN A REITER, corner Liberty and St. Clolr me 11. P, SCIIWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TENMI3: C 0.911, ON DELIVEILY. .iY 29 BRYAN, KENNBDY & CO. Dividend.--The Directors of the PENNSYL VAN I A INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURG Il have this day declared a Dividend of Tao Dollars per Sin , . Payable of the Office of the Company on and after the 25th Inst--one.half to be paid In ceob, aud the residue to be placid to the credit of Shareholders ' by endurrwmcnt upon the certificates. A. A. CARRItIt, May MI ISsss—lmylfflml Secretary. Cannot be Excelled fer quality and Cheapness In the Clty—Those $-3,50 and Sit 13AT6 sold et No. 164 Wood street, next to the new Presbyterian Church, one door from hixih street: 61.01t0 A N 1 Cpl, tuyl9 164 Wood street, WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Six dams frtm the Aqueduct. opposite the C6llector's Office, ALLSO,ISStY CITT, 1 S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOlt WIGS, and all ain , la of Ornamental Hair Work. The Last qna'ity of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction postai:deed, my15:10 ly lESE NI.W YOUR, A uzw.t 30, 1052. Lungs I Lung• 11 =UZI AND FIrrING GENERALLY PUCTSDURGII -_.. ...r:.~ PEKIN TEA STORE. 1 Allegheny' County as. t ) Tit E : ~:, — ,... sh.-ciff of Allezheny County, Greeting; No. 38 Fifth et., one door oast of Exchange Bank, 1 ) W le,' ar, Jo iinh Burford, lately moor District Court, bit'is:e our .ludg.e of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, Pittsburgli, Pa., ty wit: on the twentieth day of March, A. D.,1855, by the Gitillidi Arm BLACK TEAR. SELECTED WITII C', ICEAT Judgment of ourmid Court, recovered ' against William J. care, and purchased direct from the importers, for Harvard, Jr., Esq., Executor of Samuel Leonard, deceased, Cosh. The Mock consists of all the different flavors and grader of TEA brought' to the American market. and will impleaded with Emma Rafael', Co-Executor—as well the E sum of one hundred and forty two and 50-100 dol'are, for be sold, achoiesate and retail, at the LOWEST PRIORS. I his debt, UR also the further slim of tepodollars. for his co. to ena,,,, TEAS, expressly BIiTAIL GROCERS am p invited to call and get samples, and charge by him about his'aull in that behalf expended, arid learn our prices. whereof the said executor Is Convict, as appears to us of ra ' 'PACKED cord. And cabarets: by insinuation of said Josiah )3U Put up in inttaiin..i rford,for the trade: Young hygort No. 1, . we have In our said Court understood, that although thelmperial No. 1, . No 2 said judgment In form aforesaid be given, ! yet execution . • • " No. 2, " • ''' No. 3, thereof still remains to be made, whereof he, has besought ' Oolong 140.1, " " N0.,4, us to grant unto him in this behalf aproper remedy, and • " No. 2, we, being willing that what is mud and. right should be Silver Leaf Young Hymn, Plantation Oolong, L, Souchoog Gunpowder No., done herein, do command that-by good and lawful nien of Al - N o your bailiwick, you give notice to Emma Russell aforesaid, „I," „ sh Breakfast, Old Country Block. •-, Eing 'Young Souehong, (on wham the saki writ was not served,' who wee implead- ...° ed with Won. J Gowan', Jr., Rot., Ex!rs of the last Will TEAS OF ALL GRADES BY THE HALF CREST. and Testament of Samuel Leonard, deed, and which said —ALSO— Emma Rua elf is heir at law of said Samuel Leonard, deed, COFFEE—Fine Java and Rio. that she he and appear lA:forensic Judges at Pittsburgh, at LOVERING'S BUG ARS—Crunbed ; Coarse Pulverized; ear District Court, there to be held for the county afore. Pulverized A; White Clarified C; Yellow Clarified and beet Fetid, the FILST MONDAY OF JULY NEXT, to show, If New Orleans. anything for herself she know or can say, why the Beal BAKERS i13051.A., COCOA and CHOCOLATE, etc, etc. Estate of said Samuel Leonard should not be charged with Long experience indhe business is a sure guarantee that the debt, interest and coots of the judgment so as aforesaid every article sold will be as represented. remise:el pursuant to the 34th Section of the_Act of 24th Those established store has no connection with any other February, 1531, according to the force, form and effect of house in the city. . . . the recovery aforesaid, if she shall think flt; Arid further Customers are warned not to place any confidence in the 'to do and receive whatsoever our said Court shall then and representations of persons formerly employed in this Es ther(' cf and concerning her in this behalf consider. And tablidhmenls have you then and there the names of those by whom you Agent, by special appoin!ment, for the sak of shni I make known to her and this writ. DR. 5.4 YNE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY .HEDICINES Witness the (lon. 51. II rim atom, President Judge of our Also, for toe sale of said Court, at Pittsburgh, the 3lot day of May, A. D. 1855. JAI L. JOHNSON'S TYPE, INK, do. E uW. CAMPBELL. J a , Pro&y. Josiah Burford No. 327, April term.lBss. es. l Anti now to wit, June 7, Emma Russell, (on whom the 1955, on motion of E. B. writ was not served.) who Todd, Eoq , Attorney for was im pleaded with Willi am } plaintiff, the Court direct J. Howard, Jr., Eel., Egirs I the Sheriff of Allegheny. of the last a-ill mid testa I county to give notice to the relent of Samuel Leonard, sail Emma Russell of the decease :. Writ of &ire 'Facies issued In this Cage, to show cause why the Real Estate of the said Samuel Loonutti should not bo charged with the debt, in wrest and costs of the Judgment recovered in the above stated sal:, hr., by publication of said Scire Yachts in'the Pittsburgh Doming Piet, once a week for two encomia° we eke, the last of which publication shall be ten days be. fora the return day of said writ. j• --i--.1 From the Record. • EDWARD CAMPBELL, Ja. (..--,--) Prothonotary. To Emma Russell, the above named Defendant: Yon will please take notice of the above Writ and Order of Court. WM. SIAGILL, Sheriff June 8, 1655. Dee:la's:Qß.) of Allegheny County. FEW ADVERTISEMENTS Au - W. WILSON, Pirrsatmou, PA., hay rscetved the tip . pointment for the exclusive sale within the State of Pentisylvenia of CHARLES FRODSHAIPS "COMPENSA TED . CHRONOMETER WATCHES," "new series." For the excellence of the principle of these time keepers, the British Gevernment recently awarded Frodsham $15,850. In Hie Watches of the new series, Mr. F. has succeeded by a more correct adjustment in I,ohlwonism and an entirely new and peculiar construction of the train, by' which more power is obtained without increase tif size, in prodncing time keepers of worrier - fel and unrivalled accuracy. The c real importance of the improved Watches is a perfect regu larity f lime under every variety of climate, motion and Sn perfect are the adjustments, that the moot viol ni exercise, on horse back, tamping, dc , produces on them no sensible effect They are therefore peculiarly Ldepted for Railroad purpose.. Their generisl performance is within a minuts of twelve months. For mate by WILSON, TERBETT 3 CLANEI7, 1.1 1 67 Market street, corner Fourth. tin bile Sale. A T the MenCOAy,, Szcunxoe,Fourthstreet,onTllUßS DAY RV LNO, the 29th day of June, at 8 o'clock, P. AL by wed e of the Court of Common Pleas. of Alleghe ny county Eleven and one-fourth Acres, adjoining the iteventh Ward, and bounded by Centre Avenue, by Kirk • patriek, Duncan and Chancery streets, lying at the Toll on Centre Avenue. If not sold entire, it will be offer el in lot nee°, ding to a plan to be seen at the Merchant's Eachange, P. M. Davis' Auction Rooms, or ofllce of Robb A McConnell, Fifth street. Trams—One fourth cash, residue in three equal annual payments, with interest. jeint.l 'ROBERT ROBB, Trustee. A•sign!e's Notice ru 1-; under-A:mil, Aid ' - gisee of J. F. 5A3C3031. 'will be 1 in WFBSTIfit, on Saturday, the 9th day cf June and in PITTEift UFO 11, at the Sr . CHARMS HOTEL, on WED:NES DAY. the 13th of June, flout 10 o'clock, A- M., until 3P. M. Ile desires persons indebted to 31r. Saloom, and those having claims against him, to meet him on the dills men- tioned. WILLIAM A. COOK, Assignee =MEM JAMES nonissoN. OF INDIANA TOWNSHIP, - tx - r 1 Lt. he a Cenitdate for nomination for th• Office o YY COUNTY COMMISSIONED,on the Democratic Ticket at the October Election. EIZEIZEI A LLpersens indebted to the Estee of WILLIAM MOR• late of Findley township, Allegheny county, decceet, sill make payment to the subscribers, and those hsving claims will preaent them properly authenticated for seolement to JOSEPH lIARPER,} etu •tora. Jane 5th,1355. GEO. MORRISON, ( ) 1N hi $7 e 0 ter n Dee brick he nee of two stories and base• tn-nt, in coed order, rooms papered, furnished with gr2to, hylrunt, out oven, &c.; abade and fruit trees. Tlie lot k feet hunt on Roberts Street, by 10G deep on strevt, near Pie.saven Cs Hospital. Terms easy. -ni 8. CUTHBERT k, RON, 140 Third street. I,ltoit fldi , only tO•in Laud, rxmaindar ha four equal an• nual pat nun,. you can have a beautiful building let I, et beet I.) 911 plea.antly on Mt. Wash- In e ton. At,n I r.rer 'eta at pric,s from t 2004210, $100111:11.1 ups...rd.- on runny of which are ehole. forest trepe. Jo.{ S. CUTHBERT & SON. 140 Third street- Se It lirand ..c•011, ant. Rockaway For Sale. rERY 1.14111 T : hug bei.n but little used; cost $250 whet; new Poke sl7a. Inquire of J. W. BUTLER & CO., or R. T. LHECTS. SR. Flanlen, CANDI 50 in Jelly Cate 9: 50 lb Vanilla Drops: 100 0. Sus', Almond , : 20 lb Cream Chocolate; 5d lb Cream hone, in 2 lb boxes; 5 grrss Crystal [kn.,: lb Vanilla Sugar Alm - rm.-la: (.0 lb Lemon •I Just received ant for sale by ItEYMER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood streeL 'T LAND ILEDINiDit LAN O t...ued by Thomas Woods. and given non to all at 75 Fourth street, describes a great variety or Farms, Hoaxes and Lots. Theme wanting homes Arnold do well to get a Itegi:ter. On it is described a few fine Country S,Kt.. i Je9J THOMAS Vi I OODS. UC ' EAT-10 bushel Just receive,' and for sale by SPRINGER 'LARD AUI3II it CO., 2f Liberty street. )11 b It y lIIDES—S i T;/ i ry hides, just received and for sale S. lIARBAUGII S CO. LI It Lbla. Extra Family in more slid forte by F S. ITA RS AGO Li At CO. Int' PEACH H3-5U bushels prime lists," In store end .1 for osle 91 ts, 8. RARBAUOII A CO. qe!s Shelled Corn receivtd nod for Bald SPIIINCIEII lIARB Al: 011 t CO., . . No. 295 Liberty street. 8 1500 t .', .. O ., l' , s ‘,, L , " l . l3 N e:n D n ' ec e ttot p w e ltlrtZe t. frle t' o r f e sl ' s f ol; womb of Jeoireble Real EALate. The whole to be seenr d t.y b..,nd and mortgage. IlLqulre of \LIM AND INDIANA. RAILROAD—S2,OOO Bands, 7 per 1 .1 cent. Interest, of this Company for sale. • • WILKINS & CO.. j. 9 _Commies. Stink Brokers. 71 Fourth greet. oka t.:sT E it N COMPANY—SO Shares of the ttaek of this Vurnpsny for sale. LKIN 71 Fourth j,9 sACI. I 1 Fourth street. _..- A NCI ION" 1 E.,—;.. doseo Anchovies ;- 6 dozen Blackberry Brandy; Jo,t received and for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, ../' 9 N 0.39 Wood stmt. IiLIItIMS--1 6 6 0 9 tons i d e uLin eap ta , ; o; for sale by • J. 9 . J. W. BUTLER & CO. I )EA NUTS-500 bumbels Tenuessu Pea Nola in store and f. r Feb , by jj to:. I J. W. BUTLER it CO. SO j .. 1 , 1:—No. 1 Baltimore Trim 61 E ' Vii,V a ll. b o Y OLLINS. N,, I ACERKEI.-150 barrels and halves Na. 3 large and 131 _medium for I.ILle by lje9J HENRY IL COLLINS. AKF: FISII--300 tmeknges White Fish, Trout, Salmon / Pickerel, etc , (Jr !WO by HENRY IL COLLINS. LIEATIIiat3--f..00 JDs. Kentuoky Swatters for sale by Jell lIENRY 11. COLLINS - - ----- I,ItOONIS-O0 dozen Corn Brooms for soh by P )e9 HENRY 11. COLLINS. _ A T TUE ANNUAL MEETING of the Corporators of the 1% Allegheny Cemetery, held June Bth, BAXUBL BAILEY, itat ;NV}l3 called to the Chair, and JOUN OliiSLErr, Cert., appointed Sot:rotary. The lie, , retery !id Treasurer submitted the follow nit statement of the &cal affairs of the Corporation, which, on motion, was accepted, ordered to be entered on the minutes and published: General Statement of tie Fiscal Affairs of the Allegheny Cemetery. Total from sales of Lob. do Interments, Removals, &c LI ‘SILITIni: PUP Mr, Mowry uni Sons on land purclia..7d $18,095 CO Bad Sundry Small Balances. 307 86 $ 18,402 86 Total ertQt of Cemetery Grounds $ 81,655 87 $194,691 24 PIS EE RUM ENTB : Paid for Intproretuls...sl9,o6l 27 do Lobor 32,639 63 do Shrubbery 1,538 60 do St'ok and Tools 1,160 37 do Expenses 21,911 04 do Interest 13 . 562 70 • $90,162 61 ASSETS Cash on baud 9 631 53 Bills Receivoble 7,120 29 Duo by John Chislett ... 552 57 do Sundry persons OA per bal sheet. 1,254 56 Dus by Asso. Congreg'n 4,210 25 do sth st, Al P 05... 8,842 45 do J.Hrineyjr., dee. 210 28 sn 871 76 2,121.691 24 JOUN BISSELL, JR, Pittsburgh, June Ist, 1855. Sec'y and Treaa. The election was then held for officers to serve for the ensuing year, which resulted as follows: THOMAS M. HOWE, President. J. F. Shoenberger, Wil.o McCandless, J. It. Spear, F. U. Bailey, John Rii.sell, J K.Mocwhead. For Secretary and Treasurer... Joint D11157.LL, Jr. On inolioe, to:Um:J.-tied sine die. ji-8 JOHN OHISLEIT, Secretary. Turtle Soup. l I A VINO received a floe lot of 'TURTLES, we will z-eree TURTLE SOUP, among 7.0 1 1..„ our ether gowl things,every day hereafter. •; J. W. I,OWIIIE & CO., j.. , : 1;. No. 108 Wood streak ittitc': BOOKS:: BOOKS!!! JUST RECEIVED-- I) The Literary and Uistorical Nlecellanlea t by George Bancroft ; The Watchman; My Brother's Keeper, In 2 volumes, paper cover; • Leaves from n family Journal; The Two Guar - Kane; The heir of Retiellffs, in 2 volumes, paper cover; The Missin4 Bride, in two volumes, paper cover, $1,00; in one volume, bound In cloth, $1,25. Meter Rosa, by Charles Dickens; 12% cents; Blatetlie Dearwood, in two volumes, paper cover: 1 he Crin trovpr, terween Senator Brooks and "f - John," Arvhbi• hop of New York; New York Naked, by G. W. Poster, W. A. OILDENFENNEY & Fifth at.. opposite the Theatre, [ALM CUbToMFIRb ARE DELIWiTED, and well they ki may be fot the way our New York' GRINDER PLIMIS A RAZOR IN ORDER can't help but please any one, • Give us a trial, and be convinced. IIOWN TETLEY, jes 138 Wood at. KS HMV Y WNW+ Ar g ood comoustre. 100 121.:C ceased by my7] A. A. mesoN .co. =I I i ' t: • CITY HOTEL, (Lin incomes,) Corner of Smithfield and Third etreeti, JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor. P.ITTSBUR air, P.A. THIS large and commodious House having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public- °MARDIS MODERATE. jel • Proposals for Gas Pipe. 10 PALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Pittsburgh Gee Company, at their 0 eI'ICE, until Wednesday, the TELIRTEENTII JUNE, at 3 o'clock P. 51., for the following quantities of Cast Iron GAS PIPE, viz: 550 feet of 19 Inch Pipe, in 9 feet lengths, each weighing 1900 pounds. 200 feet of 10 inch pipe, in 9 feet lengths, each weighing 1333 pounds. 1825 f-et of 15 inch pipe, in 9 feet lengths, each ueigbing 1240 pounds. All to be cast in a vertical position, and to have 2 bands 5 inches broad by inch thick. 1200 feet of 6 inch pipe, in 9 feet lengths, each weighing 300 pounds, with two bands ftur inches broad by !..1: inch thick. Also, for all the Branches and Condensers required, per pound, the whole to be tested tint! Patisfact , ry to the Engi neer of the Company, and delivered at such times and places in the city as may be directed. Payments to be made monthly, as delivered. Bids for any portion of the above will bereceivi d. Proposals to be tddrtased to JOHN 110L31ES, 3Lq., Pre sident of the Company, and endorsed “Proposals for Gas PMes." YatternS will be furnished by the Company. JAMES TUOSISOA, Engineer. OPPICZ or TO PITTSBURGH GAB COMPANY, June 4,1835. • ' PERRY COUNTY WARN SPRINGS. TEE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE Is EX P. They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen miles north-west of Duneannon, (this place being fifteen miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Itaitroact,) at ties base of Piernh Mountain, which reaches an elevation of more than five hundred feet. Sherman's Creek affords splendid opportunity f t those fond of bathing. tisbiuK or Ailing; the surrounding foreeta offer great attractions in the sportsman; and lour smooth and shady roads through n country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery, will-diversify the amusements of the pines. HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had atoll times norSOB taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS ton murh ran hardly be said. Their waters have leers anal reed by the beet Chemists in the Uniothand nre pronounced um surpassed for curing cutaneous diseases and affections of t e kidneys. There are some five Springa in all, every one of which is of different temperature—the largest bring 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 53 gal otis every seven minutes. Ladles' nd Gentlemen's LATHS bare been constructed, with all the modern Improvements, to gether with PLUNGE BATHS, he., he WILISINS & CO, No. 71 Fourth street $160355 73 15,032 55 NOTICE is hereby given that application'will bet:Linde to the next Legibleture for a Charter incorporating a Bank, to be called the COMMNRCIAL BANK, to be to cated in the City of Pittsburgh, with a capital of 500,000 dollara. je6,Gmw TINE BEST WAY TO ASCERTAIN A PACT is to - try for yourself. J WILSON & SON, No. 91. Wood o ,al 41/I sell the BEST QUALITY OF SILK lIATS for 84. Terms, Cash. je6 ALA.RON araortmeat of SUMMER HATS and CAPS for kale low for Cazh, at N 0.91 Wood ati.at. 1 , 93 J. WILSON A SON. To the Iron 'Workers of Pittsburgh, MIRE BOILERS OF IRONTON and HANGING ROCK I are on a "Strike" for Six Dollars per Tan—the same as Cincinnati Boilers are g,ettiog. Our Employers are on their way to Pittsburgh for men. -We hope the Working Men of Pittsburgh will stand back. jes:lw COMMITTEE OF ROILER.d. JUST RSCELVED AT No. 107 31ARILET STREET 50 pr. Ladies' Rid Conzress Gaiters, a nem article. 30 " French Hid Slippars, rery fine. 200 " " One Silk Lasting Gaiters. 70 " 31isses' Silk Lasting Gaiters. 144 " Children's Fancy Shoes, new styles. je6 W. E. SCHMERTZ. Tnosii BEAUTIFUL RID COhiGREBS GAITERS, so much admired b - the Ladiea, have ju;t come to hand. Ladies in want of a pair would do well to call soon, as no more can be had this season of the same kind. Aar No. 107 JUarket street jell • ST. E. SCHMERTZ. BLUOMS--100 tons Juniata, for sale by Jes JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood ot. RICE-10.Derees just received avd for sale by jes JOHN MOORHEAD, :.<7 Word Ft. pi9tu-40 3 .4 bblo No.l fresh fibadt 20 1 4 do .3 large Mackerel; . . 10 do Baltimore Herring; 3 do No 1 Salmon; 3 do do Mackerel; 10 do do • Just received and for sale low by 1 04 F. B. BRAVO, NO.l Diamond. - Each day a Co.ch !tiaras Daneannon for the Eptlogs, sifter the arrival of the care. Bawling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili ties for amusement, in nbundatve. The accommtulations will be the best, and the charges low. TERMS —Eight dollars per Week ; or one dollar and fifty cents per day. Families wishing to engsgs rooms, should address the proprietor early. Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor having engaged the test of servants. Music always in at. tendance. All communications intended to reach the Perry County Warm Sprnigs should be tuhlressed to Do-lee.nnon O. They will be immediately forwarded. _ . If II Err Eli, my3l:tf Proprietrr Warn. Spring l. Business Pax for City Purposes. IN 'pursuance of .4 an Ordinance pr.,vi , ting f.,r 11).• of the Revenue of this City, pa.e,d th. 1 Gib 184 G," notice is hereby given that the City 4kasessor ban left at my °nice, for examination by all interest e d.hat of the persona doi`ug business in the city, in conformity with said Ordinance. SEC 4. 11, upon exoneration of said list, any re,cine shall think themselves agrierei by the sold assessment, they shall state the same in an affidavit, phica affidavit shall also contain a statement of the true amount of their sales, as near ns they can be ascertained : said affidavit to be lett with the City Treasurer eltbin tiro weeks from the date of the first publication of the notice aforesaid. . Bro 6 That no appeal shall bo takes but by the affidavit of the person or firm agrieved; sa'd affidavit to be canclu• Mil, evidence of the facts stated in relation to the amount of sales. Anneals must be merle within two weeks Erma this dote June 7, 1655. JOHN C. D.LVITT, City Treasurer, je7:2vr N 0.47 Smithfield street. HORTICULTURAL NOTICE min DORI . = LTIIRAL SOCIETY Trill hold their JUNE .EXIMITION OF FRUITS, FLOWERS AND VEGE TABLE On Tuesday, the 12th, 13th and 14th inst., At the CITY HALL, In the Diamond. The Mall will be ready for the reception of the various articles on Blonday, and all articles competing for Pre- miums to be in the Hall on TucAlny before dP. M. The Judges are requested to attend at 4 o'clock to sward the Premiums. The Society earnestly invites the cooperntion and entape titian of Cultivators. The pries are open to all, and the Society instituted for the ben,. tit of all. . - Ron - Et:yr 311iNVIIIT. President. Dissolution of Portnership. • TIB PARTNERSHIP heretofore exlstirg between Z. GILLESPIE and SYLVESTER TYLER is hereby die solved. Persona will not hold the subscriber accountable for any debts contracted by any ptreon then himself. Z. G I LLESPIE. 111111 E BEST OPPORTUNITY to secure a home on easy terms is now offered by the subscribers. We have a number of beautiful BUILDING LOTS for sale at very low pricm, god on easy terms of payment. They are pleasantly situated on Mount Washington, and are well laid oft, 'rout ing on wide streets, and convenient of access. C/o most of the lots are fine forest trees. Good Water can easily be ob tained, and at small expense. To persons who wish to have a home in the pure air of the country, and; yet be near enough to attend to business in the city, this affords a rare opportunity, being within a few minutes of the city. A lot of CO foot front by 120 deep can be had for $220. Terms; One tenth in hand, remainder in four equal annual pay ments. A lot of 72 feet front by 174 feet deep for $3lO. Prices from $2OO up to $525. A plan of these lots can be seen at our office. S. CUTHBERT & SON, je7 140 Third street. FRESH NUTS—]oooCocoa Nuts 25 fruits Ivica Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do 15 boxes Shelled do Just received and for sale by RESALES A. ANDERSON, jel No. CS Wood street SI7NDESES-00 Nixes Sire Crackers; 10 do Maccaroni; 10 do Vermicelli; 10 do Rose Jujube Paite; 5 dozen Capers; do Olives; 15 . ,do Tomato Catsup; 5 cases Sicily Liquorice; 2 do Calabria do 50 1b3.. Fig Paste; . Just received and for sale by BErktmt & ANDERSON, je7 No. 39 Wood street, s LANDS.—.llavina been out lu the milittiTy 1 dis rlct in Illinois, and made ample arrangements to settle the claims of Soldiers, or tbeir heirs, who have lands there, those having claims will find It to their interest to call and enquire. TUOMAS WOODS. Land Agent, je7 . 76 Fourth street. STRAWBERRY DEPOT—Berries fresh fromthe Vines will he received Daily, at 10 o'clock. A. M., and 4 P.M., from Mr. McKaln, Greenwood. Hotels. Confectioners, and others, will be supplied, in large quantities, with the choiz cost sorts, from the Seed Store, 47 Fifth street. jeB JAMES WARDROP. TIIRNIP HEEDBOI' the most esteemed sorts for the Gamlen and Field Culture. Wholesale and retail by jeB JAMES WAADROP, 47 Firth at. ARVELLOUS I—That the public will buy wretched IVI pictures, when superior LITIENESSES can be pro. cured at the same rater. Try CARGO'S GALLERY, No. 76 Fourth 'street. deg UNEXCELLED! CARGO'S DAGUERREOTYPES. Rooms, No. 76 FM:ULM STREET. jcS SEED BUCKWHEAT—EIgIity bushels fur sale by JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, je7 - So . 10 Smithfield street. HOOP POLICS-61,000 Asb Hoop Poles for }was for sale by SMITH. 'Wall & HUNTER. fIIGAI S-20,000 Steamboat Principea for sale by I ja7 83IITH, BLUR - k HUNTER lEEE b' i.. 1 yt S~ _ 5 _yj.~~.:y;~~ ~. ._ IIIIMIIIM!i2 JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OP IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, W , nglow Sial , tess,, Window Guards, &c. Nos, 01 Second .itreet and 81$ Third at. (DETWIIIN'Tfobb AND X.AILICIT) • PA., HavE on hand a variety of new patterns alley an_ Piste; suitable for all purposes. Partlenlar attention paid to enetosing Crave Lots. Jobting done at abort notice. (cell A. A. °ARUM. 8. B.OMR A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner Iburth and Smiatfida streets, Pillanogh, AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Or LIARTIIBBURO. CAPITAL' 8350,000. GIRARD PINE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADDLPIIIA. CAPITAL 19300,000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OP VIRGINIA, WINOIIEEITEII, VA. CAPITAL - - $300,000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COWAN,' lIARTPOILD, CONN Ini7l CAPIPAL AND AssEr3... .82,1, NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE,MERCILANTS' EXCHANGE, 'PHILADELPHIA. CHAR? ER PERPETUAL. Authorized' Capitol, $300,000,, ivSSETS LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES 0' THE COM. In Stock Notes, (negotiable tormjsecured by Mart gages and Judgments 4100,000 In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, &e 108,000 In Cash, Cuh •Assets and Cieh Items 47,000 Total $253,000 H. CADWELL, President. J. G. BARR, Secretary. .04- . Sire, Marino and Inland Transportation •laks, taken at current rites, • REF'BREIVORB. PITTS/ICAGH. James M'Cully A. Co., . OrafT, Bennett & Co., W. & D. Binebart, Zag, Lindsey k Co. PrIMADZIPITIA. M. L. Hollowell h Co., Curies B. Wristht, David S. Brown & Co, 0. H. A Oeo. Abbott, Bale A Co., Brans k Watson Bon. Wm. D. Kelley, Cima Megargee Cate]) Cope k Co., CIkORGE BINGELAM, Agent, 514 - 95 Water street, Plttsburgli GRAND PIANO. MADE BY NUNNS_ & CLARK, NEW /Eli-THE PUBLIC of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Is re spectfully invited to call at the 'Mono BTOILE of the scosctibera. No. 63 FIFTH street, and examine a superb A Pall Grand Piano, price 81000, From the Factory of RUN eIS CLARK, New York. This elegant inst:ument Is made In the ELIZIBETHEAN STYLE," the ornaments, front pieces and legs being elate. rately carved out of SOLID ROSEWOOD. It is full seven octaves; of the largest dimensions, and, in point of volume, power and liquid sweetness of tone, is pronounced alto• gether unauroassable. The subscribers will be happy to receive the visits of their frieud3 and the pubite in. general, and show them through their e:egant new establishment. H. &LEBER it BRO., Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 63 Fifth street ) mylS Copartnership Notice. T HAVE THIS DAY (Apra 11th) associated with me 1 Messrs. P. STEMI, TIIEBETP ann SAMI.. C. CLAN KY, both of whom have been for many years in my establish. meet, and are already extensively, and favorably known to my cult9mera and the public generally as superier work men, and of correct bus am habit++. We hope by Ibis union of experience and artistic, skill—espgclally in the watch department; by keeping a large Rod well selected stock of goods; by sellinr at moderate prices, and by close attention to business, to merit aliberal share of patronage. ; To my old friends and the public in general, who hove for many years post sollterally Patronized my business I re• tura my thanks, and solicit for the the new firm a maNn• • nonce of similar favors. . _ W. W. WILSON. • Pittsburgh, April 11 , 1055. WILSON, TURBETT & CLANEY, Watch Makers, Jewelers and Silversmiths, 67 Alerkek etrect, corner Fourth British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT DILLS DRAWN BY • DUNCAN, SIIIIERBIAN it. CO. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, TN SIMS OP'Li AND UPWAISIS. RESE .DRAFTS are avelishle wt all the principal's T Tow 13A of EVOLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and Wet CONTINENT. _; We also draw Storrs Buis on M. A. Grunebawia. & Unlit% FRANKFORT A_ MAIN, Which serve as a Remittance to all parte of GERMANY, SWIIZERLAND and HOLLAND. Persona intending fo travel abreact may procure, thrsugli.. us, Letters of Crellt, on- which Money can be obtained, sr' ureded, Ia any part of Europe. COLLI.CTIOSI of Bills, Notes, a* d other eeecrities In Ett. s .. rope, will receive prompt attention. WM. H. 'WILLIAMS & CO., r Wood, eorner Third street. WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN FLOUR, AND GRAIN.' No. 299 'Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. taTe CoNsTANTLe nsctryttca, the BEST BRANDS 01 - IrRN NSY LVANIA, 01110 INDIANA and lIISSOURI, SUPERFINE and EXTRA FLOUR,} . Which 'will alrnys be sold at the Lowed Cas h prices. WIVL B. HAYS & CO., „' DEALERS IN BACON, HAMS, SIDg4i..SJIRLDER. DRIED BEEP, • SUGAR-CURED and CANVASSED lIAMS A largo stock always on band at No. 297 Liberty street, led) Pm/atrium, Pmts.& CoePartnership. WE have this day associated ourecties IN the PORE' PeCICING and PROVISION •bustneas, at the old , stand, 297 Liberty Arcot. The bush:walls to bean:doted ,. under the name and style of W. L. HAYS A CO. Pirreuusuli, May 0, 1555.41e61m S. NPKEE & CO•, ILLNU7AC7UILLIIB OR NI'KEE'S PENNSYLVANiA GLASS ' ' WINDOW GLASS, Extra, Double Strength. Tmitatitei 'rottpt. and Ruby Vials, Flasks, and Preserve /erre; Mine, Porter and Mineral Branca Telegraphic & lightning-mod Insulators.; SIABOND, IISTWF.Sti., WOOD .1; . . MARKET BTB, pirrsanzan, N/.- ' . - But a short'dlatance from the . Steamboat landing, and from Alonorgahela House; St. Charles, and Oily Hotel. faidt; J. II: JONES - E. 'D. DENNY JONES Lt DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants; sot 91 61 WATER STREET. PITLBUIIROIL TRANSPORTATIQN_ TO AND FROM THE EASTERN , CITIES: VIA PENNA. CAN.AL AND BAILIiOADS. D. LEECH & .CO.'S LINE Between Pittsburgh, Now York, Thiladelphist anti Baltimore: fiIIEID3RODTE being now in good order, we eta prepared J. to despatch property either. way on favorable terms.: Shipments consigned.to either of the undersigned will oe forwarded without charge for commissions, and ail instrun4 lions promptly attended to. Addressor apply to :. D. LREI7II Co., Penn streetand Cartel; Pittsburgh. HARRIS k LERCII, Receiving Depot No. 13 Smith Third street; Delivering Depot, Dock et., Philadelphia.; A. 1411T1I, Agent, No. 76 North street, Baltimore. JNO. 61cDONAL.D, Agent, : No. 7 Battery Place, New York. ap42m is MERRICK HOUSE. • ' W. A. BLOSSOM, PROPRIETOII,: -•- NEW -lIRIGUTON g , • - myl7] BEAVER COMM: PA. ORANGES AND LESION— . 180 boxes 111wpina Orangee; 1.011 do Lemons; Jost received amt for tale W. Bk;yavir. A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street. FRESII FRUIT-153 boneedleinns; 100 34 do do 100 ydo do 150 drarnsfreab 'Ogg; 10 mite new Dates; 6 ogee' Prunes; i case Preserved Ginger: . 5 caeluteuriands; 5 boxes Plume; Just received and for lode by BEYIIER & ANDERSON, j, N 0.39 Wood Foreet 200 BoXisB No. 1 14 100 boxes Sardines; 2%05,dn do 150 yi do do iipt received and for sale by'.. RE YttlE.R. A ANDERSON, iL,.., Ivo. 89 Wood street. t t ED/ORD MINEKAL WATEI3.--1% bele and luklf , bble . .% ID Just received fresh from the Spriniri. and hr Rale be jes .IOIIN MOORHEAD, 2T Wood at. IRON-50 tons IN 0.1 Anthracite, Cameron Frananan ' 60 " N 0.2 do do do; 60 " No.l do Cordate dot - 2, - 50 " N 0.2 do do do; 100 " N 0.3 do Demerits do; 200 " 'Mercer Co., forfonodry purpose*. For sale by JOHN 5100 it HEAD, jes 27 Wood street FANICALN, SW AIM AND EMIT RIDING HATA, lit. - LA N 0.91 Wood in. ; [JOY J. WILSON d EON. T: MIME YORK. W3s.. B. am, GBO. B. HEAD.
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