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OFFICIAL PAPER OF TEE CITY.
PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MORNING
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/lir Reading Matter will be found on
each Page of this Paper.
AR` B. M. PETTINGILL & CO., Newspaper Advertising
Agents. are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly
Akt, and are authorised to receive ADVZISTISEMENTi and
StaSetIIPTIONS for us at the Mule rates as required at this
office. Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their
°diced are at Isinv YORG, 122 NASPAU IiTHECT,
BortoN, 10 STATE srartr.
lIIORIVING POST JOB o!•ICI
We would .11 the attention of NIERCUANTS AND
BUSINESS 111 EN to the fact that we have just receireJ
fr3m PMIFILICIpiIig a number of foots or slew Job Type, nod
are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, rill
Wanda, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for eAlkihr
tlJna. All orders will be promptly fulled.
//fir Mc. JOHN \II.II'OAIiTIIIC is our nuthorixed carrier
On the route formerly served ho JOHN FoOrrue, eud i 8 None
0 aided to collect from weekly oubFcrlberA.
PAPERS WANTED.—The following papers are
missing from our files of the Daily Pool: Thurs•
day, May 31; Friday, Juno 1; Saturday, June
2 ; Tuesday, Juno 5. Any of our subscribers
who have these numbers will confer a favor by
sending them to our crunttoprooM.
PITTSBURGH IN THE PAST AND FU
TURE.
A friend lately furnished us with copies of
some old newspapers published in Pittsburgh
between the years 18n and IBM. In their ad
vertising columns we tied some notices that
would sound strangely to our readers at the pres
ent day. Quo notice is a "Caution to Trespas
sers," warning all persons—boys in particular—
to keep out of a certain orchard on the corner
of Seventh and Grout streets; and threatening
severe penalties its ease further depredatious are
committed. Some of the boys thus cautioned
could probably be feund ameng our business
men now, who would probably he reluctant to
own that they " hooked " apples and peaches
in their childhood. But if some of those
" boys " can be found who needed such warn
ing, the orchard itself has disappeared forever.
That locality is now just about the territorial
centre of the city ; and for nearly a mile in every
direction paved streets, dwelling houses, mane
-factories and railroad depots extend over bill
and plain, and form heavy and thriving portions
of the city and suburbs. The owner of the or
chard and the orchard itself have disappeared,
and canals, railroad depots, houses and stores
cover the ground.
Some of the Western cities have had a more
rapid growth than Pittsburgh, but the growth
of this city has been remarkably rapid, solid
and steady. Its sources of increase and prop
perity have been but gradually developed,
and each year has added largely to its popu
lation, its commerce, its manufacturing in
dustry and its solid wealth. Nor are there yet
any signs that it has reached or even neared its
ultimate limit. Oo the contrary we believe,
notwithstanding what croakers may say, that
the population and business of the city will yet
'be doubled in about twenty years, and probably
less. None of its resources exhibit any symp
toms of exhaustion. Its advantages for the
manufacture of iron and glass were never better,
and the facilities for reaching wide and con
stantly increasing markets are multiplying all
around us. Ia 1825, when the boys were poach
ing in the orchard on Grant street, few woull
have predicted that this valley at the junction of
the three rivers would in 1855 contain a popula
tion of ono hundred and ten thousand. There
were then no canals, or elackwater improve
ments, or railroads; and but few steamboats.
Yet little promising as the prospect then was,
we behold the result to day in a great and
wealthy and thriving city, the third we believe
In the whole country in the value of its MUM].
factures ; and one of the first in/and cities in
commercial importance. Judging from the
past, from its geographical position, from the
system of railroads radiating from it in every
direction to all principal points, and from its
unexhaneted manufacturing advantages, can
any one doubt that by the year 1875 Pittsburgh
will contain two hundred thousand inhabitants;
three-fold its present wealth ; and a vastly im
proved style and taste in architecture, and
everything that contributes to its credit and ele•
gance as a city.
Without claiming a prophetic gift we may
venture to predict that in 1875 the two citiee
and seven or eight boroughs in eight of our
Court Rouse will be consolidated under ono mu
nicipal government; all the bridges will be free
and owned by the city, two or three more being
added to the present number; Fifth etreet
opened into Pennsylvania Avenue, and forming
a " Broadway " worthy of admiration ; the
canal tunnel used for connecting the eastern and
western railroads ; the Monongahela improve
ment extended into Virginia ; the Ohio improved
so that boats of four or five hundred tone can
run all the year round ; the Steubenville, the
Chartism Valley, the Patsburgh and Cleveland,
the Pittsburgh and Erie, the Allegheny Valley
and Connelleville railroads all completed, so that
trains of care can leave hero in the morn
ing and severally reach Cincinnati, Louisville,
St. Louie, Davenport, Dubuque, Mil waukie, De
troit, Rochester, Albany, New York, Baltimore,
Washington, and all the intermediate cities on the
same day. A Pttteburgher will then reach the
interior of the great and populous free States of
Kansas and Nebraeks in two days; Pittsburgh
manufactures find profitable markets at the foot
of the Rocky mountains; and Pittsburgh car
and locomotive manufactories be engaged in fill
ing contracts to stock the Atlantic and Pacific
railroad. The floating coal boats will then
have given place entirely to steam tugs and
barges, and coal trucks on railroads, and more
than twice as much coal be sent west as at
present ; while the iron, glees and other menu
featuring and industrial occupations will be
greatly increased, perhaps more than doubled.
By that time, too, the smoke consumer will be
in general nee, and the city enjoying a purer
and more healthy atmosphere ; the streets will
be cleaner; stone and iron maoh used in build
ing; a Know Something and do something will
rule as Mayor; and boys will find no orchards
to rob within two miles of Grant street.
If any one doubts these predictions let him
prove them incorrect if he can. The past and
the present give promise of such a future. Old
fogjiem must get out of the way of " the good
time coming." The powers and forces that are
driving forward the swelling tide of life and
events In this country are resistless and relent
less, and will run over the laggards and dullards
without compunction who do not get clear of
the track in time.
Illinois Central Railroad
This road Is one of the greatest highways in
the world, extending through the entire length
of the State of Illinois, from Cairo on the Ohio
river to the Lake, and thence along the shore to
Dunleith, opposite to Dubuque, lowa. About
the time its construction was commenced, .P01:1-
gun made a grant of lands, which was then
comparatively valueless, but which have since
become a source of immense revenue to the
Company. We observe by a recent Chicago pa
per that the receipts from the sales of these
lands for the month of May amounted to $580,-
000, and for the first five days of Juno $125,000.
The road is now doing a prosperous business,
and must continue to maintain, with its present
management, a reputation commensurate with
Its deserts.
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ANOTIISR PE9rosm. —The K. N.'s in national,
ecuueil at Philadelphia are in great tribeilatibli
over the slavery question. It is a perfect Bin ,
quo's ghtist' to . them;_and. " will never down."
The first proposition we beard of from the mem
bers was tn : demand the restoration of the Mis
souri compromise line, and its extension through
to the Pacific ocean. That does not seem to find
friends enough to make it a means of settling
the question, and we are told by the same cor
respondent that it is proposed to adjourn over
the slavery question till November, 1856; and
after that let Congress meet every phase of the
question 118 it arises, in regard to the admission
of new Stales, the formation of new Territories
or otherwise ; and If Congress cannot agree up
on the matter, then let a national convention be
called with a view to such an alteration and
amendment of the constitution as may be
agreed upon between the north and south.
'This may do for the new party, but it will
never do for any party that claims to be nation
al. It is impracticable. Neither north nor
south will be satisfied to go intolhe next presi
dential campaign together, and 'ears out of view
entirely one of the most important and ominous
questions that occuprthe public mind. The
Philadelphia proposition 13 a mere postpone
went of it in order to get rid of its disturbing
effects in the cimpitign of 1856. Get a preei
•deut•first-, and then settle the question, is the
meaning of the proposal. Get a presider!t first,
and secure the spoils ; and then, if the north
and south cannot agree, let the party be sun
dered. Ite4von't work gentlemen. It will do
for an old and well organized party to go into
one campaign without principles. But a new
party, got up for a reform party, par excellence,
meet have is platform of principles well di filed.
and broad enough to cure tho evils that are
said to call far its organization. Lot the new
party meet all questions fair and square and
without tid.ehing, and then the Democrats will
meet them as id old Virginia of late, and—the
do'il catch the hindmost.
JUNE 12
A PRETTY COMMENTARY on the government 'of
Great Britain is the Celtic Exodus of each year,
and particularly of the one just passed. It was
reported to have diminished very much, in licit,
to have almost ceased ; but this is denied by a
late Irish paper, which says: "For some time
there was a surcease of the immense emigration
from Ireland ; hut latterly. notwithstanding the
improved prospects of agriculturists, the envie
ty to lea's the country seems to he nearly as
groat as it was some years since." At the pre
sent time England stands sorely in need of men
to fight her battles; she is drumniing up recruits
from all quarters of the globe,—thus far, how
over, meeting with poor success. And it i=
acknowledged that the danger which now threat
ens her is more imminent than it has been for
half a century. But notwithstanding the peril
she is in, an hundred thousand able bodiel men
—men who would make the finest soldlerit in the
world arc leaving her shores to ser-k their
home in ratoiher lat d When the United titates
determined to invade Mexico more CHZ,II3 vol
unteered in a fortnight, three times over, than
were needed for the subjugation rf the entire
country ; the difficulty was to choose between
the number of chivalrous spirit! who were anxi
one to fight their country's battles. How dif
ferent is the case with England! It shows very
plainly that a screw is loose somewhere.
TIM STOUT OF "A FAITIILESS WIFE," which
was copied into our paper hst Wetinesnisy from
a Baltimore jourtil, appears to havo hsen
choice specimen of reportoril exaggeration.
The parties were represented to he residents of
Reading, hat the Deninerat says: "The Mr. F.
represented as having been • nabbed of his hap
pieces,' although formerly a resident of Ilss l
ing, now claims Philadelphia as his borne; and
the • faithless wife' was just no wife at alt. but
a mistresaf Like all fair cues held by the frail
thread of passing passion, the was disposed to
be liberal with Iter favors, and in the absence of
her temporary lor•t, bestowed them upon a gal
loot who volunteered Ilia 'refection in the fJr.
stead. This accounts for the readiness
with which Mr. F. • relinquished all claims to
her,' and the Dot chilancu with which he bore
the discovery of her infidelity. The allusion to
'aged parents,' ' good family,' 'abundant means'
and 'beautiful appearance,' are embelliehmente
put into the story by the reporter, to make it
read well."
ANICIIIILATINO TIME - The telegraph line
which extends from Vera Cruz to the city or
Mexico and to Leon, is to be further extended
to the town of Manzanilla, a port on the Pacific
side. Vera Cruz ie only three days from New
Orleans, and Nfatizanilla but five days from San
Francisco, and thus the time from city to city
will be reduced to eight days. fly the tele
graphic communication between New Orleans
and the Eastern cities, San Francisco will be
brought within eight days communication with
nearly all the principal cities of the United
Statel;. In a few months then, we shall realize
the advantages of a telegraph to the Pacific.
OPPOSED TO THE 011DER.—Ilon. A. Id Stephens,
Whig M. C. from Georgia, Col Preston, Whig
M. C. from Kentucky, and lion. Robt. Toom
Whig U. S. Senator from Georgia, have come
out in open opposition to the new party styled
Know Nothings. Col. Preston is one of the
most gifted orators in Kentucky. lie has been
called upon by both Whigs and Democrats to
again run for Congress, hut ho declines to inter
fere with the prospects of the Democratic can
didate. At the same time he declares Lis inten
tion to vote for the Democratic candidate.
Is RIGHT f—A telegraphic despatch
which we published. yesterday, stated that the
Anti Prohibitory Liquor demonstration at Lan
caster, on Saturday, was a failure. Another re
port, which appears in the New York //maid of
Sunday, is somewhat different. It says: An
anti-prohibition mass convention was held hero
to-day. It was very largely attended. The
delegation from Berks county and the upper
townships of Lancaster county was over a mile
in length.
FURTBEB. ABOUT "SAM."
LFrom the Herald of AutelnY ]
FIFTH DAY.
THE PLATFORM PARTIALLY PREPARED—THE PRIN
CIPLES OF THE KANSAS NEBRASKA ACT ADHERED
TO—CAIISLS OF BARBER'S DEFEAT.
Philadelphia, June 9-8 r al.
The National Council have done nothing im
portant to-day, except to admit the Louisiana
delegates, and reject finally the Catholic set.
The Committee on Platform will sit until mic l / 4.
night and then be ready for the Council on Mon
day, when action will be had, and the slavery
question settled. It will be upon the following
basis:—The Nebraska 'bill will be allowed to
stand, and the Missouri compromise will not be
restored—in place of which all Territories will
be settled by people who will make their own
laws, and elect all their officers, without any in
terference by the general government, except to
appoint judges, marshals, &to., as is now done
in the States of the Union. This will end all
difficulty, and must be satisfactory to the North
and the South. The Council on Monday will
adopt that portion of the platform.
Barker's defeat was owing to several causes—
first, his address, which attacked free sailers
and secessionists; second, it is pretty well set
tled that George Law will be the candidate of
the American party for the Presidency, and it
was deemed bad policy to have the President of
the National Council come from the same State
as the future President of the United States.
Mr. Barker, himself is perfectly well satisfied,
and has acted like a patriot.
The concourse of outsiders is being hourly
enlarged, and in the mighty throng may he re
cognized as new comers, Commodore Stockton,
of New Jersey; Hon Judge Campbell, of New
York ; Hon. Preston King, of the same State;
Hon. Mr. Kennett, of Sc. Louis; and many
others toe lediotut, to enumerate.
SIEGE OPERATIONS BEFORE SEBAS-
F 70133
The piipers by the Africa bring some addition
al details of the nightly encounters between the
bisieged and besiegers :
JUMPING INTO TrIE.BATTEAIES
SEBASTOPOL May 12 —Last . night, in the
midst of an awful storm of rain and wind—so
thick that.no one could see a yard beyond him
brAdy of Russitins canoe up on our left at
tack, but the sentries gave - ,the.-.alarm just in
time; and Col. Macbeth, of the 68th regiment,
got his men into order and received the first fire
of the enemy as they came up to the trench with
perfect steadiness. Some of the Russians leapt
upon the parapet and jumped into the battery,
where they at once met their fate. There was a
desperate struggle between the Russians and the
men of the 68th outside the lines, in which the
bayonet was freely used on both sides; but the
cut my were repulsed by our fellows, led by Col.
Macbeth, Lieut. Hamilton, and a sergeant of-the
68th. I regret to say that Capt Lloyd Edwards
and six men of the 68th were killed, and twen
ty two men of the sums regiment were wounded
We took some wounded ; risoners. It is of
course, impossible, at this early hour, to ascer
tain the particulars of the attack, as the men
' have not come up from the works yet Some of
our men were wounded by stones flung by the
Russiaus,,whese guns would not go off, owing to
the wet. The enemy lost heavily, and they were
seen dragging off their dead during the night.
GORTCHAKOFF'S SIEGE REPORT
The Invalide Russe publishea the following
report from Prince Gortchakoff, dated the 6th of
May :
The enemy, making extraordinary efforts, and
suffering (according to the accounts received)
considerable losses, pushes forward his ap
proaches with obstinacy. Having taken by as
sault the lodgment in front of the Central lias•
'ion, he has approached his works up to the for
tifications of the place ; however, the new bat
teries erected by us, and which strengthen in au
important ms.nner the defence of the point at
tacked—the immediate repair during the night
of the damage done by the enemy in the day—
the precision of the fire of our artillery, which
on the :itth and Gib of May blew up three pow•
der magazines, and nanny the complete success
of our mining operations, all united, give the
hope of delaying the advance of the works of
the besiegers, which are executed under a most
heavy fire within a very short range of the for
lineations, and WWle occasion them great loss
Already, to evade less, the enemy has only
occupied the trench abandoned by us on the
lot of flay, by a smill number of riflemen, and
has not caned any we , T Its there. As regards
his flee it is directed chiefly against the Flog
Aria and central bastions, and against the
:-; . otiwariz redoubt, situ:to between the two lat
ter, aR also against the Sehnghinsk and Volhy•
red-oilds, but does not do us much harm.
Our losses in the combat an the night between
the Ist and 21 of May, ansisted of one superior
officer, nine subaltern offmers, and 253 men
kill,d; two superior officers, 13 subalterns, and
540 men wounded.
lu time Light between the 31 and 4th of May,
the enemy m rile no further attempts against the
Central and Flagstaff bastions. Or our side we
c mstructed four new It itteries on that space;
the ramparts of the of I works were strength•
ened, tin ion some point , heightened. The rai
ning works wire actively continued; nowhere
could we hear the enemy at work in the mines.
Oa the sth of May, at 1 P. M , some well-di•
rectrd shells blew up two powder magazines in
the Funch eight gun battery, established oppo
site the C. ntr bastion. The fire of the battery
wag bilencuJ
In the night, between the Zith and Gth of May,
we made too ~mm,9lul huh , aortles it. front of
ttir Itedan. We tools an English officer and
Oa , e rn , n prit/..nurs
Ito the .lb. nl Miy. at r , ,ht A NI th e p," of
a Monty mar the Flagstaff bastion caused
violent explosion in the enemy's buttery ; the
commotion it created was very great; some of
the men •worn hurled cut of the battery, and
he me and tiII4ICEI thrown up into the air. Al
together, dur4g the m:r13.1 from the 30th of
April to the ti h of May, cor less was much leEs
than durmg the first dap; of the bombardment;
hot we irtil• to 11eWure the kid of some very die
tinguiehed officers.
RUSSIAN Losers—L - 4 . d Linsdowne stated itt
the cf l',tts that the Rusqlan loss since
the mAnntenetra.ut • - f the war, including all the
hattle4 on the 1),tt.t.1,0 with the Turks hsci been
24 000 men. The rou.)wit.g are further details.
ha the nt January laFt a report wee pre
seated to the Ernmrar N.oholas, at,.ling the toed
of the army at Is7,otei men, including those
who die under the severity of lug rn , ,rehog nod
of bicknees. A new report was presented to
the Emperor Alexander in April, fiiing the
total loss of the army to March 31.nt 2(10,000
In this report ocml stress wee laid on the
,ff of f il.c marehea, and some disasterans in
cidents were pert e.thrize,l It was stated that
an entire con pahy had perish, d in the snows
bet w-t.t.n I) It t, .kloi re - , hop, end another
tweeu St Peterst.urg. r.tnl the south. Au entire
battery had been lost in the same manner, with
the men and li,ravit The guns were found after
the thaw and are egain used. It is calculated
that the s,iiition to the Russian army to be made
under the last ukase snit consist of about 250-
000 men. Twelve to n thousand is the ratio,
and the area includes th. maet populous govern
ments of the empire.
Barnum's Baby Show Again.
INTERESTING DIALOGEL-- MRSI. 11.111N1731 APPEAR
E =I
The show was open :Saturhy at the Muacum,
hut the attendance W4ll uct so good as heforo.
The following conversation took place between
lady of this city and one of the exhibitors of
fat babies at Diruum's show, on Friday, on
board one of the Brooklyn ferry boats:
Lady—That is n very hoe fat baby you have,
madam.
Exhibitor---Yea, ma'am, tint fine end fit no it
io, it wee not outficisuily so to got a prize at
liorntitn's show
Litiy—Hive you exhibited it there?
Exhibitor—Vo•e, rni,'arri, for two dap;
Lady—Has it not been there to day ?
Exhibitor—No, indeed, my baby rind myself
have been in that hot furnace long enough, and
she hoe gut rich in conargoenes. That old hum
bug Barnum shill not make any mare money
with my riesistanor..
Lady—flow did it happen that you did no
gm a premium ?
Rzhibitor—lied it not been far Mrs. Barnum
my baby would have got to prize. She is tar
superior to any Mrs. Barnum ever had, or over
will have.
Llcty iVhat were the arrangements fdr
awarding the premiums?
Exhibitor—The babies and their • m'others
errs all plaoed in a hot room, where a number
of questions were put to us. Mrs. Barnum
asked me what country I was from. That was
none of her business, as my baby was born here
la Now York. What difference did it make if I
dii comp from Ireland' She asked mo what
kind of a looking man my husband was, and 1
told her she knight go to him if ehe liked, and
see fur herself. Oaly far her I would have got
prize. She thought I was poor, because my
child and myself were not dressed as fine as
some who were there, end that is another rea•
sou why my bib) , woo rei , cted. But I ono tell
Mrs. Barnum lam not ua poor as she might
think tne. My husband owns fourhouaes and
lots up town.
Lady—Do yon think your baby wag eurraieed
by any that were there ?
Exhibitor—No, ma'am. My baby was the
finest in the exhibition ; but Mrs. Barnum fa
vored the doctors an.! the big bugv, and I was
turned off.
Lady—That was too bad.
Exhibitor—Yes, ma'am, it was. And I con
tel[ you, ma'am, that this baby show is the
biggest'humbug old Barnum ever got up.
indignant,]
GEIT. PELISSIER, who has now the chief earn
mand of the French in the Crimea, is said to
possess great military capacity and uncommon
energy andvalor. The recent change In the
plan of attack is attributed to his suggestion,
and it is certainly the most promising movement
yet made by the Alike, if it has not been too
long postponed to be successful. It is said of
Pe!taster, that on one occasion, ho attacked a
mud fortress occupied by Arabs. His men in
vain attempted to get over the wall. The Arabs
kept a good look out, and repulsed every assault.
Pelissier at length said to three or four men
about him, " Throw me over; I am sure the
company will follow me." His orders were ex
ecuted. For two or three minutes he was alone
in the enemy's position, and in that sr. ase of time
he received three or four wounds. But he had
rightly judged the effect of his hardihood. The
men followed him, and the place was takes.
The other act attributed to him, of suffocating
five or six hundred Arabs, including women and
children, in a cave, to which they had fled be
fore his troops, is a dark Shade upon his charao
ter, and shows how unscrupulous he is in the
means employed to effect an object.
A. CAMAS was issued yesterday, by the Pro
thonotary, for the arrest of John Tromer, against
whom an action for damages was brought in the
District Court, by John Huber,' for - assault and
battery. Bail in the sum of $ 5 OO was required.
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../retJA. Cert.'Matte from one of our Willlamsburgh PEARL STEAK MILL .
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Ns, - TORE, August '3O, 1852. • I
I hope every one, whether adult or child, who may hare ALLEGHENY. I
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reason to belleve.they are troubled with worms, will take retr- FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of
Dr. fillmnee Celebrated Vertnifdge. I firmly believe it is .
the two Cities. • .
one or the - -greatestworm destroyers of the age—certainly
the mat extraordinary I know of. Ozarks may be left at the Mill, or in boxes iit the stares of
A child of Mine, abbot five years old, hos been troubled • LOG AN, WILSON A CO., fii Wood street.
with worms about sixruouttis back; we could got nothing BRAUN A nra T ER, corner Liberty and St. Clair sts 1
to relieve it until we 'mime across Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge, 11. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
of which we gave but a small quantity. Thu result, how-
TEROSS! 00813, ON DELIVERY. .
ever, was extraordinary. The child pasted overthree bun-
died norms. Ma. LENT, jyllit BRYAN, ICENNE•Dir & CO.
Williameburgh, Long Island.
P. S.—The above valuable remedy, els., Dr. 111.ane's Boot and Shoe OlanufaelOry..
Celebrated Liver Pills, can be had at all respectable Drug _ - JAMES O'DONNELL & BRO.,
Stores in this city. 4gismal
e I Would respectfully inform the citizens
. of Pitlshurgh, that they have a manufactory
Purchasers will please be careful to ask for Dr. M'Lane's . of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES,
Celebrated Vermifuge, and take aoae els.. All other Ter- At No. 79 Smithfield •treet,
In WETOIANN li !ALDO: q 9, where they will be prepared to fill
mirages, In comparison, are worth'ess. till orders of every description of Boots and Shoes at the
Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, I al .rtest notice.
FLEMING BROS., Iu order to accommodate all classes of customers they
v. ill also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern
Successors to J. Kidd A Co., work. Also. +II descriptions of children's wear.
GO Wood street. t 7-, nts aridly cash; goods a/ =Apices.
A share of the puhlti patronage it solicited. [my2:6m
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
'F HE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH
n.l Idler 510NDAY, March 12th, 1555, the PASSE
GER TRAINS will run as follows, until further notion:
FIST TRAIN WILL LEAVE AT 3 A. M.
MAIL TRAIN " " AT SA. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN " AT 3P. M.
There Trains all run through to Crestiine, and connect
there it ith the Columbus and Cincinnati-Ohioan,' Indiana,
and Bellefoutaine and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield,
connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monrowrille,
Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, Ac.; end at Alliance for Cleve
land, Ace. No trains run on Sundry.
Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Louis, iCe St. Louie,
Indianan, lie, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, elevating',
and the principal Towns and Cities In the West.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN aft
leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 P. 51., and New Brighton
at i A. 51. and 1 P. M.
For Tickets and further information, apply to
• J. O. CURRY,
At the corner office, under the Monongahela House-
Or. at the Federal Street Station, to
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1055. (m 1,10)
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
MEEK=
Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. R. R
TO FORT WAYNE,
TIMEX RUNIMED AND SIGIEITEEN MILES PROM PlTT3llllltflil.
041 - Trairt 4 CJIIDOCe at Credline, Icithrad ti,tpration.
l/ (he Drains oT Vu Oh/o aad Prana Road and also at
with Traina grand North and South, on the Mad
Itlver and Lake Erie itallrrad.
For Ticket., apply at the Railroad (' flica+ rf the Ohio
and Ponnsyl,ania italinsid Company in Pittsburgh, All,
Oieny Cu,t‘ or at any of the f dlurrinz mints:
Fort Wayna. liellefontaino,
Cincinnati, Urbana.
Dayt,n,
Indianapoll3, Richmond,
Tiffin, Findlay.
, 'n , olriakr, Tickets aill be partimikr to an, for a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railton i.
jc4i .1 it STRACGFIAN, Son't.
ire , OW niona of the Preas.—The .•
from Oen OP.o. P. Moro a, to the flume Jaunt°, of Nry 7.
I ale. :—" All editors profess to be the goard,nris of the riebts
of the people. and to keep them ail viged, through thei•
columns, of whatever shall arise for their benefit. We will
live up to this letter, and inform them that the Moat won.
derful and valuable medicine for their general ate ever
invented, le ‘• DA LLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACT,iIt "
Its virtues are 8) core, rnigt.ty and eccentric, that often
they appear to work more lit," mica. lee than by s..ienee,
o effective, electric, and astounding Ore Ito power, on the
human body, that, though now it 19 daily tried by th,4l.
non is of people, not one of this great mine but is delighted
beyond emu purl...pa, and candidly roofers they, ou no Con ,
sid,stion, will ever again be without it.
The inventor, Aff. ti. Ust.ttr, has wisely kept the secret
to himself. Cuuntarfeits ore buoy about it, but without
sure,. Its overivheludng merits ch.ty all ecuripetliooh.
u.,1 its peculiarities analy 'is. We confidently rum nu.n.l
pareb, to seek it: uerlaintanee, for .army ouch u
iriend, aro laughs at death and tiuff..ring, restores the
tiled, lame, halt, and :carrel to rerfet lion, and all foots
pain, is " a mend ludo,' I "
ws wish the iliscovert.r of this illiAtybkssi•ing, who is a
rout tistiefachir to mankind, OA spt,d.
Non • pinuit, Without a st,l•plate latitel, with
Uglistuzett of
HENRY TALLEY, Muuutscturer,
C. Y. CLICK EN ER S CO, Vroprikors
Et la at 25 ants I.er box by br. ti. 11. KEI' . .±EI - L, lio
xtrret, sal by nearly every dealt In m..,:icsue6
thrvu,chnut the United Stateo. All order+ rr kite re for in
-I,rwvti,n or advice, to 1.. e u.lare.a.i to C. V. CLICK
, York.
4r' Old Slirelig Ulcers, Inn- nod
arbi;ug, from an import , Pr ht..
SI, the citraordiu.fy cure cl tt m r 7. Ilarwo.,!, a
respyetahla ritlz.o of llichmt. I, Pa, by Cart,'.
z , pani•h Mixture. Ile hal WT.,* and rocs o. the
11,,..ilption, and fatally got at hal, ha we- unable to to
escept un ern loh,'. A fete teat lot cl Cy rb.rbo Spanitla
t are, the groat blood purifier, curtyl him, as It haR cured
bun 1r , r14 t - f other, who have e•uff,r‘l n ith rhenbanti+n
had ,aerty of mercury, t cal pains rind ulcers of :111 b -tea
ant j Cite
„,• Aga alvertisment.
. •
44-The Pleasure anti Conafart of being war... ,
firer', In It eUIT OF currittA, I, greatly enhanced by
haring them GOOD, and SUITMILI: 10 THE ar.ascor. GitfBULB
ha, 1.7,1 all that i, ni,r,Egary a, off.,t that great conrumma•
lion, both ar regards fit and quality of gon.ln. Nrsont
, El,l,lng to experience all thtr. and be only moderately
,sin do so by calling 1.1.'240 l.tzrarr rfitErt, head 01
'Womb
In Rirtienhir. {4 0130 of hla gr./rate:l
(fa r n not ho boat in tin. etyle Find tit 01 this Gar•
NtOIIArOUS r(ArenLet Collid In• given. if 114, , , , ,0ry, to
or,orohor•t. t. I di.on• R. qRI It R.
Lung. I Lung• 1 I
We reer our ',lidera to an advertisement in nnoth , •r
c Attain, for fu:l porti:ulon concernin; t`te [ISO L %ti A of
Dr. Curtis. It is said tohe oue of the zOeot remarkable
cures, for all devriptions of diseases of the Longo, ever di,
eueerol. Its I. ir:ues have been teAtified In by hundred , ,
who have obtained their knnarlcdge by the best of all [rad,
or —experience.
Molina—Da Cuirms' 111131EiINA Is the original and only
igenuine article. mylaillw
* Stocking Factory.— C. DALY'S Stocking
Faetery, where everything is made to the HOSIERY LINE,
is at the corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. He t 3 con.
tinually turning oat every variety of Hosiery, well made
and suitable to the mason, which may be always obtained
Wholesale and Ile•atl at his Store, corner of Market alley
and Fifth street. Don't forget the name—C. DALY and
No. 20. ap2s
SPECIAL NOTICES
We have just received from the East
largo lot of Panama, Canton, Dna and Canada
STRAW RATS, which we can sell much below the banal
price. Straw lints from :5 canto upwards. Panama Hats
from $1,50 to $4,60. MORGAN it CO.,
my At 164 Wood street.
Cannot be }excelled fer Quality and
llcY Cheapness In the Clly—Tho,e ,5.3,50 and
$4 r,ll K lINTa r.old at No. DA It ood street, next to the
new Presbyterian Church, one door from Sim h street:
JAMES ROBINSON.
OF INDIANA TOWNSIIII',
V ILL be C.n thiste for nomination for th- othee o
V V COUNTY COUMISSIONFIR, on the Democratic Ticket,
at the Oetober Meehan.
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
nunuctußzes OP
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing
AND FITTING GENERALLY
For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings.
Aiti.T. A. & W. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Stearn or lint Water, Pipes or ChllFol3'll Furnace,
Churches, Schools, [tenpin:Os, Factories, ([teen Houses,
Cour ttiouces, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. N 0.25 MARKET
street, Pittsbureh. spl6
Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company;
CORNER OF WATER ..AAD ,VARKET STREET'S,
PITTSBURGH . , PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Jas. D. AVOith, Secretary.
This Company makes every inattratice appertaining to or
connected with UPI: DISKS.
Aloe, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis.
sis,iippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Rieke generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety
to all parties.
DIIIZOTORB:
Robert GAN'.Yi Alexander ltrailley,
James S. noon, John Fullerton,
John lirAlpin, Samuel M'Clurkan,
William Phillips, James IV. Elailinen,
John Scott, Chao. Arbuthnot,
Josapli P. Clazzam, M, D., Davit Richey,
James Marshall, John Al'Gill,
Rosati° N. Lou. Kittanning. feta:.
CITIZENS , Insurance Company of
Pit to bu rgh.-192.1. ISAGALEY. President;
SAMUEL L. MARRIELL, decretury,
Office: 94 Water Street,between Market and Woodstreett.
Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Chic and Ifissis•
eippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire.
ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Naviga.
tionand Transportation
• -
Dmicronm
William Ragaley, Richard Floyd,
James M. Coopor, Samuel M. Kier,
Samuel Bea, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap,jr., John S. Dilworth,
loam, M. Pennock, Fro nolo Sellers,
S. Harbaugh, J. Schoonmaser,
Walter Bryant. Williamll. Dap!.
John Shipton. doc2l
_._ . .
10.. HOWARD Health Association of
Pittsburgh, Pao...OFFICE, No. 108 Tlllllll
ST tBET, opposite the Telegraph °Mee.
This Association is organised fpr the purpose of affording
mutual waistlines to each other, In case of sickness or ac
cident. By paying a small yearly Payment, the members
of the Association seeures a weekly benefit during sickness,
averaging from $2,115 to $lO per week. In Ude Association
all members ore equally interested In the management and
profits. 8. B. fd'fillNZlß, President.
T. J. Flumrira, Secretary.
Finance Committee—Joalan llmo, JAEIS RIANER, G. N
ROPPSToT.
Cmis,ltlne Physician—F. /RIM M. D
" Dividend.--The Director. of the PENNSYL
MANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
bar, this day declared a Dividend of Two Dollars per
dbere, Payable at the Office of the Company on and after
the 25th lust.—one.helf to be paid In cash, eta' the residue
to be placed to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement
upon the certificates. A. A. CARRIcR,
May Huh, 185 5—(my16:/m) Secretary.
1:0t. Notice: -.The TOURNBIXEN TA/14118
CTIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, m eeta on the
:ant WEDSZADAY of every month, at SCHOCULEITER'B,
ten the DieMol4 By order .
: ifitY W.18E1814 Secretary:
DIED:
On the morning of the 10th inst., JAMES ABTECITRA,
in the GM year of his age.
The funeral will lake place T 1314 110.1AINC, at 1U o'clock,
item the residence of his brother. John arthure, at two
wile., from the city, or the Uraddock's Fields P.n. Car
riancs will leave the livery stable of Jae. Matthew', Third
atreet, at 9 o'clock. The friends and acquaintances of tho
family are f fished to attend.
F1."23 DIERC ANTILE COLLEGE,
P. TTSBO RCM, PA.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Penney'.
yenta, with Perpetual Charter.
vocutrv.
R.,llllFFi.gpssident, (author of the "North American
Accpniatitsul a ,t kritlesst.ir of Llsol-Keeping and Commercial
.Icietteltis ,
ANORLW..,T.L4,IOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book.
.1011 N D. WILLIAMS, the best off hand Penman In the
United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental
PetimanAlp.
N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Iles, Professor of
Mercantile Law and l'oiitical Economy.
P. lIAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department,
Profess, - of Mal bematics, &c.
C. G. A. OUDET, Professor of German, French and
Minn Languages.
This 1.71 the only institution of the kind In the Western
Slates conducted by a practical Merchant of many years
evta.rience in ex t-nsive business, and whose lectures upon
all the details and practice of business, as well as every des
pirtment of 13tok-Eleeping, are so deeply Interesting to all
young men rf budue.a, and which accounts for the supe
rior attainments of his students
His course of Stet:m.s,W Book. Keeping Is pronounced by
an eminent accountant "a perfect system for such books
and accounts."
This is the any in. - tltution in the city in which a Prefer
s, of Penmanship gives regain- Instruction in that im•
portant science, and couiequently the only one where a
hand writing can be antaloel. The course embraces
upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many of which
are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen
trnin.tnip but those exe-iuted by Mr. Williams are exhibitath
Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship
Duff's B3ok-Keeping, Ilarper's edition,Sl,so. "The meat
perfect in the language"
Duff's Steamboat At:co-intent. SI. "A perfect system."
A - h-All totters addre4-0,1 to the Principal will be Promptly
an+oorod. jeLSicisw
Dedication of St. Paul's Cathedral.
rl~ilE lit-ittiC :T. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL will
I take plass on SU DAY.s: the 24th ins.. The ceremony
all le rerfdlo+d Soy the Most Rev. F. P. KEN KICK, Arch.
Lidc,,, Iluilitfluro, lIKSO4t.d by several other itl+hopa and
Ci.onymen. The Fermon will he preached by Must Rev.
It Cti 11E0, Aral boilion of New Ye-k
Au ado - 11,4in fee will be charge 1, to aid 10 defraying the
~... of the Pudding. The Committee on POW!, will be in
airtetelarce, at 014 Cathedral, on THURSDAY, 14th, 111.
It 1 1,15. h, and SATURDAY, 16th, form 2 until 5 o'clock, to
rs n t seat+ for the occasion. Applications made to them by
'et er will be attended to. jolithtd
New Bottling FArtabllehment
11 . .)01 - 1, alOitroN have entered into co partuerahip to
I a
transact the buelness of BOTTLING, in all its branches,
at G irhlll Y street. Neville Hall.
Tun) , Inlet corndantly on Land n supetior article of
INDIA ALE, put up in pint bottles. Dealers and familiat
a ilt fled It to their advantage to give Ise a call, nod ex.
r tiaAelvel. We also bottle a superior article of
Poi-tTER, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER-
T,rolv as tat oral Ie as any other boleti in the city. A
put up at plicrt notice. BOLD & MORTON
'2 4m
No. (S ro berry Ft., Nerilte flail.
A yrk.l)—A at, n W A.sll WOMAN, and a GElt
;" V MAN GIRL able to POI" nut] perform housework
0.,•ral Ir. Apply et No 410 Liberty strsst, G. BARR'S
AGENCY. Jet.
..)0()Ii.6, .11.117 AZIN Sc.— Magin's 111 Mantes
01) hurt y per, ;by Mackenzie. In two voltlineS
c1,t14
Whorl, Dem vr,wl, a Tale of Modern Life. In 2 role.,
r.Ler rover,. 75 vent,
h, Two tiotird•ans, or !litle in Ude World. 75e.
II for 1:o3s.
The Wm..haldo— a cr,mranion to tho Lamplighter.
Tr, Archl,i-hlp, or Itomatkina in the United States; by
U. tiflo s 13..hb1p
Nlltning i le; by Mri. Emma D. EN. Sauthiworth
it) '2sl; or h3tind In cloth for $1,25.
t ir iiven cli Vorii; by Chc.
S'ory : floe—Virginia.
iiIIAT.SFENNEY &
V11:1110. ..Dp.l.lte the 'I heßtro.
1)1, 1. , I —N is bloat to rch.11.4%•V cur IV, 1I
) iu I It Ult. 01, our astortmsot of HOOKS, STATION.
EaY , A c , RA t•T raN co PRICES. Thos.. wish-
In.; to t.upvly I.lbrariee, and pen.on, in want cf School
It okr, wilt now bare an opportunlty of procuring Books
irr from '25 to ';',U I Sr ent Is, than elte where All in Want
in.rl-,r,lns should s t all soon at f.A L'EPER'S,
1,12 Word st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
A PrY t; Os Li F—L)k..l It. tin., scented itappse ;ann.!!
rt..ari .1. by • . JOS. SI.,E O t
j•;12 Corner Diamond and - Market at-
1-1 E5l, AND CA:Y.IIIY EED—A large supply of Hump
i•nd Canary Seel retolve4 by JOS. FLE3IIn.
jel Comer Diamond and Market of.
•
A YEWS &Mb:KM' grJes of this col.
,t 1 brat/ d Cough Itertsuly; also, 2 grosA Aver's Com
Cst hsrtio Pills reed by JO S. FLEMING,
jel2 Corner Diamond and tliarket
I'ASIARIN)S—_A latip2ly go,l freTh Temarinas Yo
-1 eelvAd by JOS. FLEMING,
je1:1. Corner Vat:rood 4nd Marta .4.
U 1.510 N le til'itUP—llt dozen of this ex
eullocit Cough Itemely received by
) ti LICK Sl' ATER-15 bblA of this reti.bretYd mine
water ror,lyeti by JOs. FLEMING,
J. 12 Cormr ri4172,11:1ti awl Market it.
) a ZultS. sClazlotta AND POCKET KNIVES.—KaRe
Ft, r tined quality in erted. Scissors aid
Traitor,' Shears ground in the best manlier. Razors con- -
e115 , .1 and net In Superior style, by
jet . / BOWN a TbITLEY.I2.6 Wood st.
VU LOV E—Somotoly. Give that tomebcdya truthful
I I,boUe of yourself; and don't forget CARGO, No. 76
ourtl street.
LI,
I Rox : Steel; " Iran Wire; Chains, Cables a Anchors;
I "XL ALL" Cutlery. Iteznrs, Viles, Saws, and Edge
Tonl.; Ernes Hendry; 0/1.4 Etch3gs; Japanned and Tin
Warn;
Net Twines; Shoe Threads; Canvas; Iliewiaria;
Burlap,: e'r
71 J.1..111 atreet, NEW FORK. 25 Kilby slrect, BOSTON
NoLL AGENTS FOR
M. , /,rl antiTy t CO.. IV= ore Mills, Brid port.
'• Nosh Ulm:ley do Sons. env.tiny and Liverpool.
" ity. liroth,s, Iron Wir• Mills, Warrington.
Pat kW Mar hall, Toleqrspli Works, Sheffield.
Sh, , ltire..l, LoverLig, 'I Cu., Merridale NVorks,NVol
vorhamptnn. my79:lm
nollsOkf
Important to Housekeepers and
Fruit Growers.
-Irt hurls
PATENT AIN•TIMIT SELF BEAUNE)I !,
C INS AND JARS. Preserving i 111111
For Preserving Fresh Fruit
,11 , Ili I ,
i di llit
and Vegetables.
'' Olt SALE at No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh,. Ps., at
nie China and queenswaro Store of HENRY
a he is the only agent in this city for disposing of Monitore
very useful article. For a full description of these CANS,
and the method of their use, see Circulars,- tuba had as
alittve; where, also, a complete and full assortment of now
and desirable patterns of CHINA, GLASS - soil QUEENS
WARE, adapt." to the wants of private families, hotel
keepers anti country merchants; may be obtained at low
prices. Jellely
.MOROAN ACC,
164 Wood street
MADAME EDWARDS,
The World Renowned Clairvoyant,
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WOULD respectfully
announce to the La
dies anti Gentlemen of
Pittsburgh and vicin
ity, that she ban taken
the PARLORS at the
canter of Wood and
Fifth streets,over Pet.
licks and Friend's
Banking House,' e
trance. nn Wood street-
Mrs EDWARDS Es ac.
knocriedged by all to
be the beet Clairvoy
ant In the country. For
further particulars get
one of her Circulars.
- . - ,- * - IConsultestions strictly
private nail confidential. Rooms open day and evening.
Yeasts—Gentlemen, it ; Ladies only 50 rents. jellOw
Corks! Corks: Corks!!!.
()F EVERY DESCRIPTION—IncIuding fah:lend Water,
Sort r, Specie, Sc, &r. To be had at 11. OVERING
TON'S Wholesale and Retail Cork Store, N 0.70 Smithfield
strm.t, at Rely York prim, Jell.6t
New Intelligence Office.
suls,riher has just opened an INTELLIGENC ,
1 OFFICE et No. 410 Liberty street, in the w.tl known'
ofilee of John Thompson, sh ip Agent; and as be has ben
Exploring Agent for the Young blen's,Plble Foolery of Pittii:
hurgh for nearly two years, be flatters himself tbathls
knowledge 01 the city and its citizens gives him great fseill
lies In furnishing housekeepers with betp,snd,also In find•
ing Oases fur boys. girls and all others seek leg employment.
The patrrnege of the public Is solicited.' Terms easy, and
every effort used to give genaralsStlifscrJon.
GABRIEL BARR.
fki iv Ukkias received every day at MINER A C 0.8.,
Smithfield street.
sister Bose; by Charles Dlcketts ; 126 cents.
Blanche Dearwood, a tale of modern life. One roltnne,
cloth, $1.75, or 2 volumes, paper, $l. . .
Tint Missing Bride, by Mrs. SouthWOith. Two large vol•
times, paint. covers, $l, or btattnd in one volume in cloth
for $1,25.
Ka. o Ayleford, by C. J. Peterson. 'Two volumes, paper,
$l, or in one volume, cloth, $1,25.
The Initials, a love story of modern life. 'Two volumes,
paper, $l, or one volume, cloth, $1,25.
MLa lealia's New Receipts for Cooking. This work la the
best and most complete Cook Book. published in the world,
Price 81.
Leaves from a Family Journal T 5 cents.
Thoughts, Memories and Fancies, by Mrs. Jamieson
Price 75 cents.
All the Playa pub hhed
Call in and look over our counters and shelves or send
for whatever you want in the Book line to
jell 11. MINER & CO., 32 Smithfield street.
I)11 ESS Si LICa—A. A. MASON k CO. are offering their
splendid stack of Bilks, comprising rich Striped, Bar.
red and Figured Dress Bilks; Foulard, India, Brocade and
Plain B ark Bilks, AC., at a great reduction Prom tistliff
prices.
AA MAO &CO. will offer their exteDFITO stock of
• Bilk and Strew Bonnets, !MaJars, Mantillas, RtabroV
dories, White Goode, Dres, Goode, Trimmings,tc., Its re
duction of 25 to 30 per cent from usual rritimr; jiin
ELIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD—S2,OOO R a m* 7
O „,
cent. hgereat r of-tbla Company ror gale.
wnarrNs
jag • ' OariandiaL' Stock Brokers, 71 Fourth shoot.
_ ~. ,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Jos. 1 7 1,13N11NG.
enrn , rDiam+nd and Market it
USES ORANUES just received and fur Pale by
RHYMER & ANDEBSON,
No. 39 Wood street.
tin NIANUI'ACTURERS' AGENCY!
J. N. LAWTON & BBOTHEIIS.
M=lllE
MEMM
PEKIN TEA STORE.
• S. JAYNES.
So. 38 Fifth at., one door east of Exchange Bank,
Pittaburght! Pa.,
GREEN ASD MACK TEAS, SELECTED WITH GREAT
care r and purchased direct from the importers, for
Cash. The Stock consists,Of all the' different flavors and
grades °MTh brim:flit to the American market, and will
be Sold, 41101rsale and at the LOWEST PRICES.
RETAIL GROCERS are invited to call and gut samples,
and learix.Our prices.
PACKED TEAS,
Put up in 771Cillak packages, expressly for the tmtiti
Young hyson No. 1, Imperial No.l,
•• NO. 2, " No. 2,
o No. 3, Oolong No. I,
" No. 4, " N 0.2,
Silver Leaf Young Llyson, Plantation Oolong,
Gunpowder No. 1, Souchoag,
No " Sing Young Sonebong,
English Breakfast, Old Country Black. .
TEAS Cl' ALL - GRAPES BY TOE-ITALY CHEST.
COFFEE—Fine Java and Rio.
LOVERING'S SUCARB—Crushed; Coarse Pulverized;
Pulverized A; White Clarified ti; Yellow Clarified and teat
New Orleans.
BAKERS BitOSIL, COCOA''and CHOCOLATE, eta, etc.
- Long experience inithe business is a sure guarantee that
every article irld will he as represented.
This old atobtialted store has no connection with any other
house in the city.
Customers are 'warned not to place any confidence in the
representations of persons formerly employed in this Es=.
tabllshment.
Agent, by specidl appointment, for the sale of
DR. JAYNE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES;
Also, for tte rale of
je4l L. JOHNSON'S - TYPE, INK, kr_
Sale of . Public Prop -Pty.
T N accordance with instructions from the - War Depart
'. partment, the SNAG BOATS DELL, SEVIER and TER.
ROB, (No. 3, No. 4, and No. 60 together with their equip
ments. tackle, &a., will be sold to the highest bidder, at
the points and dates following, to wit :
At Napoleon, Arkansos ' on Saturday, the 00th day of
June, between the boors of 10 A. AT , and 2 P. 31., the small
twin Snag Boat TERROR, together with her equipments.
In lots or parcels, to be designated in printed hand-bills
prepared for the occasion.
At St. Lonis,-near the Marine Railway, on Saturday, the
its day of July next, between the hence of 10 A. M.. and
2 P. M., the too large twin Snag Boats, BELL and SEVIER,
together with their equipments, he., in Into or p .renls for
each boat, to be designated as before in hand-Mils. •
The Bernath be sold will he classed under - the following
general brad for each of the boats,
cables and upper works.
2d—Double engines and bolters, complete.
3d—Equipments, including large purchase chains, an
chors, chain cables, cordage, tackle, yawls, toots, Sc.
4111—Cooking apparatus and other furniture.
The beats are scarcely two years old, sound and Rubstan.
tially built, and well adapted for use ea Cotton Boats, Diving
Bell Boats, Floating Mille, 'Wiled Boats, Se,
Their engines are constructed in the most ei3oleut man
ner, and are in good condition.
The Bell and Sevier are large twin Snag Boats, about 150
feet long, 22 fret beam far each hull, exclusive of their
snag rooms and wheel houses,and 12 feet between the hulls
The Terror is shout 133 feet long, 18 feet beam for each
bull. and 10 feet between the bulls.
TERMS OF SALE—The Bell and Terror will be sold for
mob, payable on the days of their sale, The terms of We
for the Sevier will be made known on the day of sale. .
In all cases the privilega of dismantling the boats of all
articles weld to different Individuals will ho resermi for a
reasonable time in favor of the purchn.ers of said articles.
India{ lusts and Companies s isbing to purchase uro de
sired to examine the premhes and judge of their value.
S. 11. LONG, L't Col. T. Si,, Supt W. It. luip'ts.
B'. Louis, June 7;b. 18:5. jell:atawls
T TILE ANNUAL...Nit:Eruct.: of Lb., Corporetore of Coe AAllegheny Cemetery, held. June 6th, 1,355, BAMUEL
BAILEY, Erraiveas called to the Chair, and JOUN CLIISLETr,
Beg., appointed Secretary.
Tho Secretary and Treasurer submitted the foliate tic
statement of the fiscal affairs of the Corporation, I+l bleb, on
motion, was ar-cepted,ordered to be entered on the minutes
and published :
General Statement n.f the Fiscal .Atfairs qi the Allegheny
Cemetery.
Total from sales of Lots
do Interments, Removals, &c.
Ltunt.rrlas:
Due ilra. ?dowry and Sons on land
purcbast ., 'd
Das Sundry Small Balances
Total cost of Cemetery Grounds $ 81,655 87
DISDLIVEVIENTS:
Paid for Improvem'ts...sl9,osl 27
do Labor 8.1,1119 ,13
do :lb rubbery 1,538 Cu
do St'ck and Tools 1.460 87
do .11xpenses.....—. 21 011 0.4
do Interest 13 Sit 70
--- $90,163 61
Cash on band
Bills Receivable.
Due by John Chialett.
do " Sandry persons
as yam hat. sheet. 1,254 I.
Du, by Apoo. Congreg'n 4,210 25
do sth vt. 51 P Ch... 8,812 45
do J.Finneyjr., dec. 210 28 $22,871 78 $191,r•91
JOIIN BISSELL, Ja,
Eico'y and Tie...
......a 631 53
7.120 20
1.52 07
P;tt,burgh, June Ist, Sr
The election Will then hell for pill, or to serve for lb
ensuing year, which resulted :IR fellows
T1101.1.A.:8 M. lIONVE, President.
J. F. Shoenberger, Wiley:, nfcCenrlles?,
.1. It. Speer. F. G. 11... Hey,
John Bissell, J K. Morrhead.
For E. ecretary and Treinsurer, JOHN EL:nri.r.., Jr.
Oa !notion, seljourned sine dic.
jeB JOAN C.11191.1:11% S:crelery
CITY HOTEL,
( Lent n ROM 11 )
Corner of Smithfield and Third street•
TORN P. GLASS, Proprietor.
PITTSBUR OE, PA
T a. . .
r. large and commodious 'House haying underginet
thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
threughout, Is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. CEIIII.OEB 110DUATZ. jel
lA/ W. WILSON, Yitssaunort, ea., has r.-cenex 11. e op.
If V .'pointment for the exclusive sale within the Brute of
Pennsylvania of CU A IMES FItODSII A3l B CAINIP EN SA
TED CIIRONOMBTER WATCHES," "new steles." Fur
the excellence of the principle of these time keepers, the
British tleve_rgunent recently awarded Fredeham $15,851.i.
In the Watches of the new series, Mr. F. has succeeded by
a more correct adjustment in isochronisen and ea • entire!).
neweted_peculiar construction of the train, by which more
power is obtained without increase of size, in producing
timekeepers of worideiful and unrivalled accuracy. The
great importance of the imprersd.Watches is a perf,t
larity f time under every variety of climate. mount and
position: Sn, perfect are tbe'adjuitments,, that the most
violent exercise, on horse back, jumping, 6c , produces On
them lin sensible - effect They are therefore peculiarly
adapted. for Railroad purposes. Their general performance
Is within a toitinteaf twelve menthe. For rale by
WILSON,' TIIII.I3FXT A CLEAT,
leg _ .
.67'Marlset atreet. corner Fourth.
Asnig„tteeNt- . lti °rice* •
MHE.undersignel; Ateignee of J. P. SANBOSI, will be
1. id WEBSTER, on Saturday, the. 9th' day Of anne, and
in PITTSBURGH, at the Si. CI-LULUS 11.0111., pu W.EDN EIS
DAY, the 13th of June, from 10 o'clock, A. M., until 3 P
hi. Ile dealtes periona indebted to Mr. Samson:, and those
having clairattairtdalt him, to meet him on the days men
tioned. • WIGLLAII A- COOK, Assignee,
June 41:0855. jtdaltd
Second nand Rockaway Fur bale.
ATERY LIGIIT bee been but little used; cost $250 when
new. Price $125. Inquire of
J. BUTLER & CO., or
R. T. LhF : CIt, Jo.
Proposals for Gs Ple.
I:ALED pItOPOSALS stl , l to rece a
ived b y the Pittsburgh
CI Gas Company, at their OFFICE, until Wednesday, the
TIIIRTKENTII•JUNN, at 3 cielook. P.M, far the following
quantities of Cast Iron GAS PIPE, via:
550 feet of 19 inch Pipe, In 0 feet lengths, each weighing
1900 pounds.
200 feet of 16 inch pipe, In 9 feet lengths, each weighing
1393 p winds.
18aa I.et of 15 inch pipe, In 9 feet lengths, each weighing
1240 trour da
All to b 3 cast Ina vertical position, and to hare 2 bands
5 itrhes broad by 4' inch !Lich.
1200 feet of 6 bacniplpe, in 9 feet lengths, each wrdghing
300 poundE, with two bands fcttr inches broad by Inch
thick.
Also, for all the Branchesiand Condensers required, per
pound, the whole to be tested and satisfactlry to the Engi
neer of the Company, and delivered at such times and
places iv the city as may be directed..
Paytnents to be made monthly, as dell Sered.
Bids for any portion et the above will be received.
Propos,as to be addressed to JOHN • HOLMES, Esq., Pre
sident of the CoMpany, and endorsed "Proposals for Gas
Pipes." „
ratteria will he furnished by.t.he Company.
JAMES TiIO3ISON, Engineer.
OPFICR OP !ME PITTSI,I7IIGLI GIS COMPANY,
Juni. 4, 195.1.
PEBRY COIIIITY WARM 82.11./.NGS.
, lIE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open
for visitors on and after the PIETII OP JUNE NEXT..
They are delightfully located ou Sherman 's Creek, fourteen
miles north-west of Duncannon, (this, piece being fifteen
miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Italiroeo,) at the
base of Pisgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of
more than five hundred test. Sherman's Creek affords a
splendid opportunity f r those food cf bathing. fishing or
sailing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to
the sportsman; and lour smooth an 1 shady roads through
LI country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery,
will diversify the amnsements of the place.
HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all
times Horaestaken to Livery On reasonable terms.
Of the 3111DIOINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS ties
much can hardly to mid. • Their waters It eve been analy zed
by the best Chemiste in the Union, and are pronounced use
-surpassed for curing cutaneous diseases and. affections of
t o kidneys. There are some five Springs in ell, every
ono of which is of different temperature—the largest being
63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 93 gabons every
seven minutes. Ladles' i.nd Gentlemen's BATHS have
been constructed, with all the modern improvements, to
gether with PLUNGIf RATIIS, etc., ,tc
Each day a Coach leaves Duncannon for the Springs,
after , the arrival of the curs.
Bowling Alleys, Billiard limns, and various other fecal.
ties for amusement, in abundance. The aesommodatimis
will he the best, and the charges low. -
Tusus.—Eight dollars per week, or ono dollar and Bay
cents per day.
•
._.Families wishing to engage rooms, shonld address the
proprietor early.
Every attention will bo paid to visitors, the nr.;,prletor
having engaged the best of servants. Alusie alarlys in at
tendance.:
all communications intended to reach the Perry County
'swarm SpringS should be addressed to Dunvannon P. 0.
They Will be iminediately forwarded. •
11: RTTEIt, •
my:ll:tf PropriefAX We Springs.
blexalneas Tax For Fiii y ra plan*.
IN pursuance of "au Ordinance providing tir the lucre/ire
of the Reventre of this City, passed the 16th April.
tote," notice is hereby given that the Chy.Asseanar his left
at my orrice, lar c examinatiori by all In txrested, Hit of the
pe mons 'doing businesa in the city, in conformity with said
Ordinance.
SEC. 4. If, upon examination of mild 'list, any persons
shall think themaelVes agrityred by the said assessment,
-they shall. date_ the Same in an affidavit, whico' 'affidavit
shall also contain a stain:int of the true amount of their
sales, as near as they tart be ascertained; said affidavit to
be lett with the City Treasurer'w ithin two weeks from the
date of the first publication of the notice aforesaid:
Bic; Miat Illi_APPtateliall Mken but by the affidavit
of the person orfirm rtzrhured; said affidavit tape cOncin.
Mire evidence of,the factestated'itrrelatfon tirtheramount
of miss.
Appeals meat- bemedgwijhin two weeiss Drop this date.
;June JOILN C. D.L.V.1.11, City Treasurer,
jeielar -- • • N0:47 Rridttoleld street.
15 0 0 , 7a 1 ;N
ears; a t t io 6 n p iga t ; e t- Ze ter ;c,
worthot desirable Beal gatate. The whole to be secured
bond and mortgage. Require of
je9 " = - ' No. 71 Yoursh street.
WASTEKoi JILLNINO O,3IPANY-40 Shares of
' the stoe.k of tbie O:uxiosuy for sale.
yap mr,engs et CO.; Fiorth street.
DoBOXES oaeriazs; 1. 47 :d0. LEMONS; Jun waived.
Nor Wel* ,ADMERSON.
'l' •
MEER
IT TS URGIM, forn mi
n
P JOsEPII O. YONITR, 14018.11 and Manager. ' •
PRICES 01 ATAITSSIOV: "
To: ea and Parquette....soa. 1 Private 8azea,1arge....43.00
Second Tier 25r. ; Praata POSES. 110141....
Boxee for colleted penny!
.40r - Certificate, aecuring sests,l2% eanta extra,
Moore open at 7%;- performance =mamma at 8 &dart.'
FIRST NIGHT Oil GABRIEL RAVEL. Tla
NETT! FAMILY, and their Talented Troupe.
TUESDAY, June 12tb, 1855, the new Grand Ballet
THE C A Pl.l VE —Sultan Aoluaet, M. A. OtOn;
Dubouchet; Leonidati, Mons. Collet; Attalla,
511:e C. Franck.:
The Tel.ntel AIARTINETTI FAMILY in new nag.
- .
- after which, the Cantle Pantomime at
VOL-AV...VI?. NT, oft A NIGHT'S ADVENTURE-.
Vol au•Vent, Gabriel Ravel. . .
JOHN .W..111/CARTHY,.
Siil Poster-and Distributer.
Wilt attend to the Peeling and Distributing of air
Uncle of
BILLS ROB CONOERTe, LECTIMES, EXHIBITIONS, do.
All communicallont—elther by mall, telestaph, or other
alga—directed to the office of the Morning Post, will re
eeiva prompt attention. - rig
JOH N-,COCH RAN ;Si BROS.
Ms NUFACTURF.ItS OP
IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS I ;
VAULT Doors, ,,
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &c.
N. 91 Second 'Arcot and SO Third at
(1311TIVEZN WOOL AKA NAEXT7)
PIT =BURGH; PA.,
Have on band a variety of new patterns ancy an_
Plaid, suitable for all purposes. Particularattention pall
to enelositus Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. tm2l
A. A. CARRIER
A. A. CARRIER £
a-ntr /burl,/ and Smithfield greet:,
AGENTS
STATE •
MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO
OF 11ARRIODURO.
CJPITAL sas9,ooa;
GIRARD
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PRILADDLP.III4I.
CAPITAL $300,000. -
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF• VIRGINIA,
ffini2B
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CONPAN't
IIiiItTIVORD. CONN.
ml7] CAPITAL AND A55ET5....30i1.54,489
NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, bIERCIIANTS' EXCIIANGE, , PRILADELPHLt.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. 7
Authorized Capital, 8300,000. _-
A SSETS LIABLE FOR TILE LOSSES 0F .21.1S COM
PANY.
In Stock Notes, (negotiable iormOseenred by Hort.
grigPs and Judgments $lOO,OOO
In Rills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments,
Bo odd, ete 108,000
In Caeb, Cast Assets and Cash Items. .. . ..... 47,000
Total
11. CALCV ELL, President. J. G. 13AFtli; Bacretury.
Ari- Fire, Marine and Inland Thineportatlet 'lake, taken
at current rates.
REFERENCES.
P/TISLITHCHT. -
JamPs & Co., Graft, Bennett & Co.,
W. & L. Rinehart, Zug, Lindeey & Co.
.$150355 73
. 15.932 35
PLLILLDrLPIIIA.
M. L Hollowell & CO., Charles D. Wtliht,
David 8. Drown & Co., C. H. & Ceo. Abbott;
Dares. Hale & Co., Evans & Watson,
Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, .
... Cpay. Megargee A Co,
$18,095 CO
307 Eli
$ 18,402 66
$124,01 24
Gopartnerehip Notice.
WINE TIII3 DAY (Apr.l lsth) associated with me
I Messrs. F. STEEL TIMBen and SAML. OLAIItY,r
both of whom have been for many years in my establish.:
meat, and are already extensively and favorably known to
my custemera and the public generally as superior arctic.
men, and of correct bus neon habits. We hope by this
union of experience and artistic .kill—espeelallY in the
%orb department; by keeping a large and well selected ,
snack of goods; by sellin at moderate prices, anil by close
attention in business, to merit a liberal share of patronage.
Tn my old friends and the pulite in general, who have for
many yours past so literally patron's,' ray business I. rai'
turn my thanks, and solicit for the the new trim a conlin.-
uanvo of similar favors.
Pittsburgh, April 11, 1.i55
...
British and Continental Exchange.
siour Ditui DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, BREDDIAN et CO.
ON THE UNION DANZ, - LONDON,
Is soars or £1 AND th•WARTSI.
IIESE DRAFTS are arailabhe at all the principal-
Townss of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and LRICLAZO.4 and .
the CONTINENT.
We also draw Stant. Data on
A. Gruniebauzia do Eainive,
- F.R.A.NKITIRT,A •
Which serve as a Remittance to all parts of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and IIriLLAND.
Verso nu intending fo tray.l abroad may procure, the.
us, Lettere of Credit, ,ds which Money can be obtained, as
needed. in any part of Europe.
GeLtscnove of Dills, Notes, a- d other securities
lope, will receive prompt attention..
WM. 11. WILLIASIS & CO.; '
mh2l Wood, corner Third street.
WILLIAN HUNTER,
FLOUR AND GRAIL
!10.:299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pe.
ira. CONSTANTLY 11/CCM/5% the BEST BRANDS of
PENNSYLVANIA,
01110 INDIANA and -
MISSOURI, SUPERVISE and
EXTRA—FLOVas
Which ill.alwaya be sold at tbo Lowest Cob prieei. [spit
WM. B. HAYS & CO
DEALERS IN BACON,
HAMS, SIDES & 1101111ERS
LAUD, LARD OIL,
• DRIED BEEF,
EIIGAR-CURED and
CANVASSED lIAMS
A large e;ock always on band at
No. 297 Liberty street,
jail] Porrnmeall, Traol:
. .
T-the Mnaintskstr laxcumma,Pourtle street, on THURS.
.1 - 1. 13SI DVENLEG, the 28th day of June at delock,
P. al., by order of the Coort of Common Plea, of Alleghei ,
ny county: Illeven and one-fourth Acreg adjoining Mei
Seventh Ward, and bounded to ,. Centre Avenue. by Kirk
patricks;Duncan and Charmer) , streets, lying. et the Toll
lige on Centro, Avenue. If not sold entire, it will boatel , - .
ed in lots ACCOrdiag to a plan to be seen at the MerchanVe
Exchange, P. M. Davis' Auctimi Rooms, or office of Robb A
McConnell, Fifth street. TOLIB-01:10 fourth cash, residee
in three equal annual payments, with Interest.
RODEET .11Q1111. Truatee.
co.Partnerighlp. =• -
IXTR Inve this day awelatett oure<tvee In the POPS
PACKING and PRONISION basitiet. at the t,td• '
aend, 1 - .97l:ibertY sire - et...151e btufnets is to be eonditetedi;
under Gra mune and etyle of W. L, BAYS k
- wm. Rita, 1 ..
GEO. 11:11E4.11..,
PITPUIIIOII, May 0,18.5.5—U00m] , ,
M'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA
ALL SLAYS OP
WINDOW GLASS. ,
Extra, Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Ruby
Flasks, Pieklo•and,Preserve Jars;
Wine, Porter and Miumal.buttlesi. :
Telegraphic & Lightaiing-Rod Insulators
• SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD & RARER/.
PrITSI3O,OII,
But a short distance from the Steamboat
from Monongahela House, St:Charles, and Cit
J. N. JONES
... E. D. DEDDYY. _
JONES &
Forwarding and r idommission Mercilallts; 3
14/19] 61 Wr: sutms PYTTBIIARgIL ...=
TRANSPORTATION
To AND RROH THE EASTERN CITIES
VIA PENNA. CANAL AND RAILROAD&
D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE
Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore. . _
THIS ROUTE being noir in good order, 1111 are prepared'
I to despatch property either way on favorable terms—.
Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned will be•,
forwarded without charge far commis alone, Mad all instruc; ,
Flom promptly attended to. •
Address or apply to ' 1). IXECEI. k CO.,
Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. "
HARRIS .t LEECH,
Receiving Depot N 0.13 South Third st reet;"
Delivering Depot, Docket„
A. .3511T.11, Agent,:
No. 75 North street; Baltimore. --
]NO. bIeDONAI,D, Ageut,
No. 7 Battery Place, New York.
MERRICK HOUSE. •
W. A. -BLOSSOM, PROPRIETOR.
ONTANCIDS AND LEMONS— .
ICO boxes hies Ana Chancel;
100 do Lemons • jaat received and for Rae by
Lemons;
& ANDETVON.
No. 09 Wood nivel.
J. White,
EAL ESTATE BROKER, Once No. 95 Arcade, Went
.:
RAvenue, Philadelphia. • • • • -
Timber and Coal Inutile, Farmland City Picninlit taught:-
sold and exchanged; Money procured cox bond 'awl mat=
gage, pommel property and m er e bi n di ze . Apply to re
drew an above.
AMUSEMENTS.!
S. 8. 08811188
WINCHESTER., VA
$300,000.
Caleb Cope &
GEORGE BINGHAM', - Agett.
95 Water street, Pittsburgh
W. W. WILSON
WILSON, TURBETT & CLANEY,
Watch Makers'
Jewelers and Silversmiths, - -
sr Market street, cantor Fourth
DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN
rubille•Saile.
S. M'KEE & CO”
1.8516 q
'NEW BRIGIisIPOII,
BEAVER 001INTE. PA