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OFFICIAL .PAnH OF THE CITY.
SATURDAY ISIORNENG
XI -Reading Illatwer will be found on
each Page of this Paper.
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MORNING POST JOB OFFICIO.
- We would call the attention of BIEMECANTS AND
- BUSINESS MEN to the fact that we have just received
from niladelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and
ire now-prepared to' fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill
Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi
_ • Bona. -AU orders will be promptly filled.
k llgr"S. M. PETTINOMI, A CO., Neimpaper Adrertiang
.- ..4;pents,are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly
Post, and are authorised to receive ATtrartszstrzrrr and
=ton far its at the iame rates as required at this
°Mee t Their receipts are regarded payments. Their
ogl eea are at !fry!' Witt', 1= 'NASSAU smear,
Vrlin- JOHN W. nOARTIIY is - Wer aniherized carrier
•o n the route formerly served byJormF~~ot~s, and is alone
entitled to collect from weekly Fabscribeis./
There were 381 deaths in Now Orleans during
tlie'week ending the 12th of June--of these 200
were from cholera.
,An iron works in New York, on Wednesday,
turned ont.a casting which weighed 88,000 lbs.
Is is said to be , the largest single mass of oast
lag over manufactured in this coantry.
ii-Ex•Gov. and Senator lanes, of Tennessee, he
ititip.en a long letter against Know Nothingism.
thiadistinguished Whig talks as though he had
-retired forever from political contests.
The Milwankie Witoonsin of June 9th says :
there are stored in the warehouses of that city
176,000 ; bushels of Wheat. The shipments
during the past week had exceeded the receipts
only about 15,000, which accounts for this large
filtlite , :eiections will take place on the first
Mondiyolngust in Alabama, Arkansas, lowa,
• 14.enletelq,-.llrtssouri and Texas; in Tennessee
on tie - fleet Tiruisday of the same month, and in
North Caiolins on the second Thursday thereof ;
In Maine on the second Monday of September,
-and in Vermont on the first Tuesday of the same
month.
A grand temperance demonstration in honor
of the passage of the Prohibitory Law in In
diana, took place on Wednesday; at Lafayette—
that being the day the law went into effect. An
oration was delivered by the Rev, S. L. Breck
enridge, and addresses were made by .several
other speakers. The city was illuminated, and
there is every determination manifested to exe
cute the law.
A Washington correspondent of the New'York
Courier and Enquirer says : The" escape of Col.
Kinney is confirmed. It is supposed that he
took a sailing vessel, and that he will be joined
at Greytown by the most of his late associates.
He will undoubtedly be seized by the Nicara
guan government, if ho venture into their ter
ritory unguarded. CoL Kinney still retains the
12,000 shares of stock which he received when
appointed Governor General of their territories,
by the Central Amerlean,Land and Mining Com
pany, though dismissed from its service. This
company has been re-organized, and will shortly
resume active operations.
The "at first no larger than a man's
'hand; which has been hanging over the Grand :
nem:mil, of Knott Nothings for several days, has_
at length burst, and the result "will be found in
another column. The protest is signed by the
representatives of twelve States, all of whom
adherei to the Committee that reported the mi
nority platform. Bat where is Pennsylvania ?
Brother Johnston represented the Keystone
State in the Platform Committee, and when a
majority reported resolutions favoring the "Ne
braska Fraud," opposing the restoration of the
Missouri Compromise, &a., he refused to coun
tenance them, and signed the minority report.
Now by all the rules of good faith we had a
tight to expect Pennsylvania among the se
ceders. She does not approve *of the platform
adopted, neither do we find her among "the
gallant few" who have protested, and we must
therefore conclude that the Keystone has fallen
thorough.. If we did not know what a horror the
Pennsylvania K. N.'s have for the Nebraska
"Fraud," the Fugitive Law, and other kindred
villainies, we would suspeot after all the bluster
her delegates intended to fight
. on the pro
slavery platform adopted. For the sake of the
editorof the Journal, who feels an unutterable
pang whenever such a piece of dough-faceista is
enacted, we hope this may not be so,
8178111Tair AND Ewa Rauttoan.—Tbe eastern
division of this road, extending from Northam
,
berland to Milton, it is expected will be com
pleted by the let of August. The distance is
eleven miles, and the gradients less than a toot
per mile. The grading and ballasting is nearly
all done, the bridge over Chillisquaque Creek
almost finished, the cross-ties are being laid,
and the iron delivered between the points named.
On Wednesday last the contractors, Messrs. J.
B. &W. G. Moorhead, laid the first rail. Tho
work at the bridge between Northumberland and
Sunbury, is .going forward rapidly. Oa the
Northumberland side of the island the abut
ments are finished and the piers commenced,
and on the Banbury side one abutment le up,
and in a few days the other will be ready for
the timbers.
Miner & Co. and Gildenfenney & Co. have the
last number of the London Quarterly Review,
vrhioh is just republished. It is an excellent
number.
The Genius of the West, edited by Coates Kin
ney and W. T. Coggeehall, ie the title of a
monthly magazine, which is a credit to Western
• literature. It is published at one dollar per
year, and should be taken by every family that
wants to encourage home talent. Address W.
• T. Coggeshall, Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Law Register for Tune is at hand. It con
tains the usual amount of valuable legal intelli
gence. D. B. Canfield & Co., Philadelphia, are
the publishers. Price $3,00 per year.
Irvingla Life of Washington.
"•- We give to-day an extract from Washington
:liVing's forthcoming life of " the 'Father of his
donntry P—being a portion of the chapter de
voted to- Braddock's ill-fated expedition. The
rest of it will appear on Monday. From an ex
amination of the first volume, we have no besi
twin in saying this will be the best life of
Washington yet written. Putnam is the pub
fistipi; and be has sustained his reputation by
iz th e elegance with whiclithis work has been got
- i en up. ~Mr. T. J. Kisner, No. 24 Fifth street,
opposite Mason & Co., will take subscribtions
for Allegheny county.
This is positively, the last evening of the °ale
hinted Ravel troupe in Pittsburgh, as they ap
pear in Buffalo on Monday night. It - has been
set apart for the benefit of Gabriel, the most ex
traordinary pantomimist in the world, on which
occasion
hairs to appear in six different charac
ters. The Martinettis will also give some of their
astonishing gymnastic feats. All who have not
seen this troupe will miss a rich treat by not go
ing to-night.
POST OTPICE Afenntts.—A new post-office is
mitablished at Teepleville, Crawford county, Pa.,
tight miles from Woodcock, and Z. Venscoder
,it-ppfitistini postmaster. The'post-office at Brown
iiikton; 'Butler county, Pa„ is re-established,
5 aa . 4 ) 74,. Dtinaister appointed postmaster. -
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The Philadelphia -Convention
SECESSION OF DELEGATES T(IpAI
-rIqUVE -ZTATES
'BESOLtrTIONS,-ETC. I
JUNE 16
Waltp,74' PENNSYLVANIA.
01.1L1:11D HOTEL,
Thureday morning, June 14.
A meeting of citizens from various States of
the Union, representing the American party, was
called by 'general consent, whereuPon'Tion; J.
W. Foster, of Mass., presented the following pa
er, which, after being read, was signed by eiti-
Vne of the several States,ftefollows, vim_:-
TO THE PEOPLE OF TEE UNITED STATES.
The undersigned, citizens of the - various States,
assembled at Philadelphia on this fourteenth
day of Juno, 1855, feel constrained, ymder, the
existing state of affairs; to" affirm the follo*ing
principles:
First. The Amoonditional restoration of that
time-honoeed compromise known as the Missouri
prohibition, which woe destroye-d in utter there
grad of the popular will: a wrong no lapse of
time can paliate and no plea for its continuance
card ustify : and.that we will use all constitu
tional means to maintain the positive guarantee
of this compact until the object for which it was
enacted has been consummated by the admission
of Kansas end Nebrask a as free States.
Second. , That the rights of settlers in Territo
ries to the free end undisturbed exercise of the
Elective-Franchise granted to them by the laws
under -which - they are organized, should be
promptly protected by the National Executive,
wherever violated or threatened, and thatwo can
not consistently act with those who will not aid
us in the correction of those national` . wrongs,
and will not even permit their fair consideration
and full discussion. -
Third. We further Aeolare our continged and
unalterable determination to use all honorable
efforts to secure such a modifieation of the natu
ralization laws, aided by suet nn elevation of
public sentiment as shalt preserve the true in
terests of the nation, and Abell guarantee the
three vital principles of a Republican Covern•
ment—epirituca freedom, n free Bible, and
.free
schools—thereby. promoting the great work of
Americanizing Americh.
Fourth. That we invoke the aid of legislation
to arrest that growing evil, the deportation, by
foreign authorities, of paupers and convicts to
our shores ; and that as our National Constitu
tion requires the Chief Executive of our country
to be of native birth, we deem it equally neces
sary and important that our diplomatic repre
sentatives abroad should also possess no foreign
prejudices to bias their judgment, or influence
heir official action.
I approve of .the above—adding no more slave
States, no more slave territory.
. BIISDNEL WIRTE.
OBIS. .4r. , t ilaltratliat.
Thomas IL Ford, Anthony Colby,
L. IL We, Jewe M.inn,
Josticia Martin, l3' ephen B. Sherwin.
J. K. Marley, STA.Strrer.
George IL Martin, Evelyn literpont,
A. McKay, ' Joseph 11 Barrett,
IL M. McAbee, Ryland Fletcher,
John E. Bora. It. M. Oulitord,
I.ll4Ataa. Jn. D. Balch.
William Oumback, awn&
' Schuyler Colfax, Unita 0. Coirso,
Cedlove S. Orth, A. S. Richmond.
J. S. Harvey, Benjamin D: Peet,
F. D. Allen, • • John G. fi evens,
' James It. 31: Bryant. . John S. Satward,
nicutusa. Jcsamb Cavell,
Israel Corgeshall. .• . ...lames 31. Lincoln.
Moses A. MoNaughten. lowa
ranots. James ThcringtOn,
We,. W. Danenhowrr. Woes Ikughrldge,
William U, Young, MUMS SILAND.
henry -S. Jenainv, Jabea 0 Knight,
11. L, Kos= an, Nathaniel Green, •
ICAMLCUMSTITS. Wm. II Sweet.
ilenry J. Gardner, CoarattsiCCT,
Ilenry Wilma, David B. Ruth,
J. W. Foster, Thomas Clark.,
A. C. Carey. N. D. Sperry.
11. W. 1tm.,7Z,•
.• triscmcsil.
James Budd tigton, D. E. Wotst,
Andrea A. Richmond, R. Chandler,
C. W. Cook
Oa motion of Mr. Orth, of Ind., a Correspond
ing Committee was appointed, consisting of one
from each State represented in this meeting, as
foUowa:— -
coariarrnsE or countsenstnescn.
Ohio—A. McKay, Wilmington, Clinton - County.
Inclianh.---Godlove Orth, Lafayette.
Michigan Meses A.. McNaughten, Jackson.
Illinois—W. W. Danenhower, Chicago.
Massachusetts—Henry - J. Gardner. Boston.
New Hampshire—Stephen B Sherwin, Ringo.
Vermont—J. N. &matt, Middleborough.
Maine—B. D. Peck, Portland.
lowa—Wm. Loughridge, Oskaloosa.
Rhode Island—J. C. Knight, Providence.
Connecticut—N. D. Sperry, New Harem
Wisconsiii—D. E. Wood.
The Secretary was ordered to print proceed
ings, whereupon, after transacting other beNi
nese in minutia, the meeting adjourned zinc die .
(H. M. McADEs, Sec'y.
FREE SOIL 11-NOW NOTHING CON
'FE SITION.
CLETELLND. Wednesday, June 13.
The " Know-Somethiuge," or Anti Slavery
branch of the Know Nothing party, met in this
city to-day. Every free State seems to be folly
represented. Among the delegates from New
York I notice Messrs. McMullen, Seymour and
H. Thompson, of your city ; Stebbins and Van
Voorhis, of Rochester, and Richardson, of Al
bany, Charles W. Slack and ex-Governor Bout.
well, with thirty other delegates, reprment
Massachusetts. The Convention met at ten o'-
clock this morning, and was organized by the
election of C. W. Slack, of Boston, as temporary
Chairman, and Messrs. Burr, of Ohio, and Ba
ker, of Michigan, as Secretaries.
After the appointment of a Committee on Cre•
dentials, the Convention was permanently or
ganized by the election of Hon. Mr. Stebbins, of
Rochester, Member of the Assembly, as Presi
dent, with three Vico Presidents and three Sec
retaries. Kentucky is represented. A commit
tee of nine were appointed to draft resolutions
for the action of the Convention, tionelting of
the following gentlemen:
E. McMullen
New York. N,„_4,S
B. E. Eldridge Massachusetti
Dr. T. W. Wood Rhode Island.
Johnson Pennsylvania.
J. C. Vaughan ....Ohio.
L. Smith Hobart Michigan.
H. W. Clark Indiana.
N. C. Green Illinois.
J. M. Burgess Wisconsin.
I learn that the Committee will report to
day ; and, unless I am misinformed, the party
platform they intend to recommend will em
brace:
1. Distinct and determined hostility to the en.
oroacbments of Slavery.
2. A demand for the restoration of the Mis
souri Compromise.
8. Internal Improvements under the Authority
of the General Government.
4. Protection'to American Industry.
The question of Temperance will be left to
the action of the individual States.
Senator Wilson, and a large number of the
Philadelphia delegates are hourly expee,ted.
The Anti Slavery Know Nothings are well repre
sented, and only declare that they have lost all
confidence in the Barker and .I.rilmania Proserip
tient, and that they will not countenance the
Silver Gray toadyism of Slavery to which, under
their lead, the party has been so extensively
prostituted. Yours, &o.
TnE COURT or CLands. - -It is net generally
known that the Court for tho prosecution of
Claims against the government is open for the
filing of petitions. At first it was announced it
would not bo open for business until July ; but
this was a mistake. The officers of the Court
now in Washington, are Judge Blackford, of In
diana, Mr. Solicitor Blau, and Mr. Huntington,
of Connecticut, the Clerk. Tho office of Repor
ter is yet to be filled. Here is a chance foe the
patriots. We learn that thorn:mbar of Commis
sioners to take evidence in cases to be submitted
is limited to a much smaller list than was at first
expected.
IMPORTANT RAILROAD DECISION.—John Hays,
a railroad engineer on the Sandusky and Nor
walk Railroad, lately sued the company for wa
ges in the Court, at Sandusky, Ohio. The de•
fendants-set up that, on the 30th day of August,
1854, Rays run the passenger and mail train
contrary to the printed rules and regulations
with which he had been furnished. In conse
quence the company claimed tosnetain damages
to the amount of $ll,OOO. The Court, upon
trial and evidence, rendered a verdict for the de
fendant of over $5,000.
"Z Do, NOSTSMOMMIX."—Wben, at his pri
vate initiation into the mysteries of " Hindoo
ism," Mr. Fillmore was asked, "Do you approve
these principles ?" he replied, " I do, most sin
cerely." When the people of Buffalo, on last
Tuesday, were asked, '• Do you approve these
principles?" the response was:
" We do, most sincerely,"•
" We most sincerely do not,"
Majority for the " do noto," .
—Albany Journal.
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4%lE' tiA . P -4:IP .
FORTANeE IN 'THE EAIIiPAIGN. ,
7 , . [From the London Times, fay 29.1
/The victorious occupation of the town of
Kertsoh by the allied forces, the command„wg
have thus obtained of the Cimmeriantbspherna l.
and - the Sea of Azoff, and the establishment - of
onr power upon another, paint of the highest
strategical importancti4 G ip :Russian territo
riee,_ are events which:fiatigurinipet, l 4Spiciously
for ate success of theceampaigtfAn - Whieh we are
now about to engage; and place in our hands
another material pledge-for the triumphant ter
mination of the war. The satisfaction which
this acbievment will exoito in all parts of the
world where sympathy is felt for the cause of
the &Mei is increased by the fortunate circum
stance that this success has been obtained with
out one single casualty,. In spite "of the'evarrt
ing given to the Russians by the recall of fhb
first oxpeditfon nearlythree weeks ago, the:rfe
suit shows that they had not means to plane the
Straits of Yenikale in an efficient state of de
fence ; they evacuated and destroyed the forts
which guarded the S'ea of Atoll on the arrival
of the combined fleets; and the birthday of. the
Queen of England was worthily celebrated by
planting the standards of England and. Prance
upon the bill which 'tradition has desoribed as
the tomb of rilithridates.
This result is the more glorious and the more
extraordinary, as the Russians must have long
foreseen that such an operation would sooner or ,
lafer be attempted, and there Is no point In the
vast dominions of Russia the loss of which is more
formidable to that Empire. Indeed; it the Al
lies proceeded no further than. ho occupy and
hold the Straits, of Yenikalo and the adjacent
Peninsula of Kertlob, which is easily defensible
by any power havit3g the command of the 'stja,
they would remain in possession of the key to
one of the principal approaches to the Russian
TerritorieS. Tn 1861, no less than ono thousand
trading vessels passed the Straits. Taganrog,
hiarionopol, Berdianski, and Kertech, all com
mercial towns, which it has been the policy of
the Russian government to protect And foster
with the utmost care for the Wet seventy years,
exist only by the freedom of trade between the
Sea of Muff and, the Euxine. Tho whole ex
ports of the valley of the Don and its tribiata
rive, and the communication between tho'Don
and the Volga, which places the trade of that
Welty etream in connection with the markets of
Europe, all depend on this neck of the Sea of
Area; so that it is no exaggeration to assail
that out occupation of Kertech will be felt in the
interior of Resein, even to Kazan and Nishoi
lioeogored. On the Asiatic shore of the Strnits
the Russians hove also destroyed their fortifca
lions, so that both Bides may be oacupied, and
tho Allied forces will threaten or blockade Anapa,
which Is the Key to the whole Circassian coast.
Kertech itself is is flourishing town of about
twelve thousand inhabitants, built entirely of
eubstential atone houses The inhabitants aro
chiefly Greeks and Tartars, and for the first
time since the commencement of these opera
tions our troops will And themselves in contact
with whet may be termed, by comparison, a civi
lized community. The climate, though-cold in
winter, is healthy and genial in this Season.
The surrounding country, which is termed by
the Russians the District of Kertech Euikelsk,
is luxuriantly fertile wherever it is cultivated ;
it ie separated from Haifa by about silty miles
of undulating plain, lying between the Sea of
Azoff and the Black Sea and the isthmus di
viding the Bay of Raffia from that of Arabs%
ie not more than twelve miles in breadth.
'A more favorable poeition either for military
or commercial operations, cannot be found ; and
in the flourishing days of the Crimea, hoth in an
tiquity, under the Genoese, and even under the
Kean of Khazatia, the chief seat of power and
wealth was always on the Eastern extremity of
the Peninsula. These facts being jell known,
it is difficult to explain why this expedition
was not m..de at much earlier period of
tho war, for the forces which languished
during last July at Varna might have long
since seized the forts of Yenikale. It. is
true that the soundings which have enabled
Admiral Lyons and Admiral Bruat to plan this
successful attack bad not then been taken. A
British naval officer, whose name has unfortn
-1 matey not yet reached us, captured a teasel,
having on hoard n private carriage belonging to
the Russian Governor of Kertech. With isle
o material pledge " in his possession, he sent in
a polite message to the Governor, stating that
the English cruiser was unwilling to deprive him
of hie private property, nod would , havo great
pleseure in restoring the carriage to its former
owner. Tao offer was accepted, and the ship's
heats entered the Bay of Kertech with the yell'
cle on hoard, sounding as they weal. By this
means it was ascot tattled that there was a pass
age for the email steamers to within a short dis
tance of the coast. and the Governor's carriage
made a tract; for the British tleet'
Among the other immediate advantages resul
ting from the oc upation of the Straits may be
recloord the interruption of the eupplic3 which the
Rase, on ariav to the Crimea has hitherto drawn
porn the Sed of Very large quantities of
wheat, titer an 1 oats were found at Kertech,
and upwards of sixty ,C9BOlll engaged in this
service, of which about half were burnt by the
enemy and half were taken. The maintenance
of a large army in the interior of tho Crimea
will become a task of insuperable difficulty, if
the whole of Its supplies and food have to he
brought by laud across the steppes north of the
' dolghir. The Crimea itself does not produce
corn enough to feed its own sparse population,
and it was by communication with the inexhans
tible granaries of the Sea of 'Azoff that the Rue
, eiArt magazines were supplied. This city:lm
-1 stance may serve to account in part for the fact
that the Russians have apparently not attempted
to throw very large reinforcements Into theeCri•
mea. The strength of their army must be regu-
I .ted, not only by the numbers they may be able
to convey there, but by the means of supporting
them. When people talked loosely of Russia's
power to throw two hundred thousand men into
the Crimea, wo contented ourselves with reply
ing that it is 0381 C” to find the men than the
food necessary to their eubsietence. Wo now
venture to assert that it is easier for the Allied
Powers, having the command of the sea anti tho
coast, to maintain 200,000 men in the Crimea
than for Russia to maintain 100,000 men in the
interior. There are very strong reasons for be
lieving that the strength of that Russian army
which at one time threatened Balaklava, and
held our brave but suffering forces besieged in
our own lines, will turn out to be very much
below what it was at ono time supposed to be.
A thin line of Cossacks .perpetually threatened
our outposts, and oven led the allied Generals
to contract their positions within the narrowest
defensible compare. But what was there be
hind this Screen? Whenever a partial recon
noisance has been made, our troops have come
in contact with no enemy capable of holding a
postilon, and it Is by no mosne improbable that
the innumerable hordes of Russians supposed
to be sontering in impregnable quarters behind
the low range of hills north of the Tchernaya,
were es much reduced in strength and numbers
as the besiegers of Sebastopol. The late
despatch received from General Polissier an
nom:ices that the allied forces have now emoupied
the whole line of the Tonernaya, and that this
operation met with no serious reelstenee,' the
Russians having speedily retired behind the
hills. This fresh success confirms us in the
opinion that the unseen strength of the enemy
in the Crimea has been overrated, and that he is
by no means in a condition to oppcso simulta
heously the combined movements of the three
armies at Eupatoria, at Kertech, and before Se
bastopol. The greater probability now appears
to be, that on the advance of the allies, in what
ever direction they may assume the offensive,
the Russians will find themselves compelled to
retreat, from inferiority of numbers and want
of supplies, and the more so as, the Sea Of
Azoff being navigable for our steam gun-boats,
their base of operations may bo threatened Ai
the rear.
These ciroumatanoes confirm and encourage
the hopes we have never ceased to entertain of
a speedy and triumphant termination to the new
campaign in the Crimea, but they do not lessen
our enthusiastic admiration of the heroic sol
diers who by their endurance and valor, have at
least won a portion of that glorious reward for
which they have contended so long and suffered
so much. The people of England and the most
intelligent nations of the Continent of Europe
will hail with enthusiasm these indications of
renewed and increasing success. The defenoe
of the Russians, though obstinate, is evidently
fainter, and the surrender of Kertsoh without
resistance is a proof of the moral defeat of the
hostile army. Let us proceed with boldness
and with firmness, for victory is already within
our grasp. The ground we now occupy in the
Crimea gives us the command of the Black Sea
and the Sea of Azoff, from which Russia Widi
not dislodge us until the termination of the war
—not upon her terms, but on our own ; and tlO
time is probable not distant when she will re
gret, far more than we need do, the failure of
the late negotiations of peace. Our hopes of
peace lie in victory, our negotiations and condi
tions are in the camp before Sebastopol, ,and
Kertsoh is another material guarantee of cur ul
timate success.
- Frax.—The alarm of fire, yesterday morning
about 11- o'clock, was caused by the accidental
ignition of a box of goods in the hold of the
steamer Pennsylvania. It was put out, hull
ever, before any dama§e was done. •
E!IM
OHIO & PBNABYLVANIA RAILROAD.' NEW AN 11: ..4 4:4;
'F HE ONLY RAILROAD J ar A. Moat Extraordinary Clore effected , by
WINNING WEST FROM PITTSBUItGE.' .IbI.ISPLANK'S CELEBRATED VERMIYUGE.
Haw Fear, March 19,1851
This la to ieitify that I have been trodbled almost four
yoarsWith's choking sensation, sometimes so bad as almost
to suftinte me; I employed two regular physicians, but to
MS Purpose. ' was then persuades' to try a bottle of Dr: ,
3PLane's Celebrated Vermifuge. a 4 took two tea spoonsfull
at one dose. It soon began to operateothen it made ark
rough work. (I had a regular worm Hattori within me.)
I Phould indge it brought away from 1141:101110 two quarts
of., worms ; tbo r had the appearance of having bunted. I
took the remainder of the bottle at two doses. The effect
was, it brought away about one quart mon, ell chopped
to pieces. I now feel like a different persOn.
The above is from .a widow lady, fortyalz year of age,
resident of this city. For farther partienlankthe public
are referred to Mr. Hardie, No. 3 Manhattan Place, or to E.'
L:Theall, Druggist, corner of Badger and Monroe streets.
p. S.—Tbe above valuable remedy, also Dr. sPLane's
Cerebrated Liver Pills, can be had at all respectable Drug
ROTE'S in this pity.
Purchasers will please be careftd to ask for Dr. feLarte's
Celebrated "Vermifuge, and take none else. All other Ver
ralfuges, in comparison, are worthless.
Also, for sale by the able proprietors,
FLEMING 8R05.,;
Successors to J. Kidd h Co:, ,
60 Wood street.
ON and after MONDAY, March 12tb,1825, the PASSEII
4r:11 . T101118 mill ran as follative, uittn further notice:
•
TAsT Ta tai vrui Luca et 3.A. M..hfim •
'r • riw - al BA. M. .. I
Passim T'i t ept AT 3 P. M. .
Those, Tralrus Alt run through:to Crestlinei , and connect
,there willithe bslniribus and Cincinnati. Ohio and linikino,
and Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroads. At Mansfield,
connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville,
Sandusky, Toledo„ Chicago, Ac.; and at Alliance for Cleve
land, &a. No trains run on Sunday.
Through Ticketa sold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Innis,
Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland,
and the principal Towne and Cities in the West.
The NEW, BRIGHTON ACOOIISIODATION TRAIN will
leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 P. M., and New Brighton
at A. WI. and IP. M.
For Tioketp nutifurther Information; apply to
J. O. CURRY,
AA the comer office, under the Monongahela nOtlao
Or. at the Federal Street Station, to
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
Pittsburgh, Match 10th, 180. - (mhl 0)
OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
Continuation of the Ohio and Puma. R. It
TO FORT WAYNE,
Tam =sin= AND ricniTrzx amas MOSE, FITTSBURGII.
Trains connect at Crestline. without. detention, with
all tile Trains on the Ohio and Penna. Enact, and also at
Forest with Trains going North and. South,-on Abu Mad
Rivet and Lake Erie Railroad.
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alle
gheny City, or-at any of the following pointer
-Fort. Wayne, Dellefontaine, .
Clnefnnatl llrba a,
Dayton,
Indianapolis, Richmond,
Titan, Findlay.
Persona desiring ,Tickets will be particular to ask for a
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
SeaJ. D. BTRAIIaITAN;Stin't,
•
O"Opletions of the Press.—Tbe following is
from pen. Geo. P. Morr:ra in the Homc Jourruri, of Nov. 7,
1810:—" AU editors profess to be the guardians of the rights
of the people, and to keep them advised, through their
columns, of whatever shall arise for their benefit. We will
live up to this letter, and inform them that the meet won
derful and valuable medicine for their general use ever
invented, is " DAl.l.l4rid MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR."
Its virtues are so rare, mighty and eccentric, that often
they appear to work more like miracles than by science,
so effective, electric, and astounding are Its powers on the
human body, that, though now It is daily tried by thou-
Panda of people, not One of thie great TOMS but Is delighted
beyond comparison, and candidly eOOff , PS they, on no con
sideration, will ever again be without It.
.The inventor, lir. It. MUST, hoe wisely kept the secret
to himealf. Counterfeits are buoy about It, but witbcrot
,vanes. Its overwhelming merits defy all competition,
and its peculiarities analysis. We confidently commend
all parent' to seek its acquaintance, for surely such a
friend, who laughs at death and suffering, restores the
blind, lame, halt, and. scarred to perfection, and all flora
pain, la " a friend !Meal."
We wish the discoverer of the mighty blessing, who Is a
real benefactor ti mankind, God speed.
Non, genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with
signatures of
lIENRY DALLEV, Manufacturer.
C. V. CLICILENER A CO, Proprietors.
Sold at 25 cents per box by Dr. C. U. KRYSER, 140
Wood street, and by nearly every dealer In me4icines
throughout the Pnited States. All orders or letters for in
formation or advice, to be addressed to C. Y. CLICHKN ER
it OD., New York. Je7:daw2er
lar Old Sores, Ulcers, and all eruptions and
diseases arising from an impure or depraved state of the
blood. See the extraordinary care of Wm. G. Harwood,
highly respectable citizen of 'Richmond, Va., by Carter's
Spanish Mixture. Ile had ulcm'e and Force of the worst
descriptitin, and finally got so bad, be was unable to walk,
except on crutches. A few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mix
ture, the great blood purifier, cured him, as it has cured
hundreds of others who have auff&ed with rheumatism,
bad effects of mercury, cud pains and ulcers of the bones
an dJoi eta.
e a . See advertisment.
Jeri T e Pleasure and Conifort . of bellsg.wmx
iirrrn In a SETT OP CLOTITP.9, Is greatly enhanced by
having theta noon, and SITITAZIA TO TUC ensue. OItIBI3LE
hot got all that is necessary to effect that great consumma.
am, both as regards tit end .quality of goods. Persons
wleldng to experience all this. and be only moderately
charged, can do ao by calling at 241 Lanni mut, heed of
Wood.
P. S.—Pantaloons, in particular, is ono of td greatest
tortes. Its nsanot be beat in the style and fit of Oil' , gar
ment. Numerous references could bo given, If nec,,snry, to
corroborate this stalsime,t- (doc 9) IL GRIIIIII.B.
.11111 , Wo refer our readers to an ad, taint:urn t in another
column, for foil particulars contenting the lll'd I.: ANA of
%%Curtis. It is said to bo one of the most remarkable
oure4fOr all descriptions of diseases of the Lungs, ever dis
covered. Its virtues have been testified to by hundreds,
whortitentobtained their icnoUleago by Etat Of 111 tesell
ters-losperietre.
. . -
Catateet—tin cCIITIY 11170EANA tithe original and only
genuine article. tuyl4.3w
sir-Stocktug Factory.- C. DALY'S Stocking
Factory, where everything is made le the HOSIERY LINE,
is at the corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. lie /3 con
tinually turtling out every variety of Hosiery. well male
and suitable to the season, which may bs always obtained
Wholesale and. Detail at his Store, corner of Market alley
and Fifth street. Don't forget the name—C. DALY and
No. 31 ep2s
SP.ECIALs NOTICES.
U.~We have just received fraud the East a
large lot c.! Panama, Carlton, Ural and Canada
htitAW IIATR, ahleh s e eau 51:11 mach below the usual
price. Straw Hate !rota 25 cants upwards. Panama flats
tram SUS to $4,00. MORGAN A CO.,
mr2o .164 street.
100 Cannot be Excelled ter quality and
Cheepneee In the Clity—Those ti , su and
tATo 031,1 et Na 11;4 Wood street, next to the
new Prrebyterlan ehnrob, one door from nixth *Arcot
MONO AN A CO,
164 tVood street.
JAMES ROUINSON,
OF INDIANA TOWNSHIP,
WILL be a Con Itilsto for nomination for tb , Office of
IF COUNTY COMMI9SION/111i on the Democratic Ticket,
at the October 'Election.
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
X.I.NOTACTIILLILS Or
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FrITING GENERALLY,
•
For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings.
Efir A. h W. *rill contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Stoma or llot Water, Plpcs or Culhon's Furnace,
Churches, Schacht, 'Hospitals, Factories, thorn HOlllO,,
COur tI I oases, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. Igo. 25 MARKET
street, Pittsburgh._ - aplo
Life, Pire and Marine Insurance Company;
CORNER OF IPA TES ADD MARKET STREETS
JAS. D. liVana., Secretary.
This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or
connected with LIVE RISKS.
Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mts•
slaslppi rivers and tributaries, and Marino Mete generally.
And against Loss soil Damage by Fire, and against the
Peribt of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety
to all parties.
DUMMIES:
Roberta alway, Alexander Bradley,
James 8. noon, John Fullerton,
John SVAlpin, Samuel hi'Cluticati,
William Phillips, James W. Kaltman,
John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot,
Joseph P. Glassam, 31. D., David Richey,
James Marshall, John araill,
Rosati° N. Leo. K ittanning.
irrCITIZENS' Insurance Company of
Pittsburgh.—WlL BAGALRY. President;
tiAIiIUEL L. biARSIIELL, Secretary.
qtes: 94 Water Street between Ilarketapet Woodstreets.
inanres HULL and OAIIO 0 Risks, on the Ohio and Mash.
sipp% Rivers and tributaries.
Inanresagainst Lose or Derange by Fire.
ALSO—Againatthe Perils of the Sea, and Inland
tionindTramportation
. .
Wlllikm Bagsley, Richard Ployd,
James M. Cooper, Bamuel 111. Kier,
Samuel nee, Wallow Bingham,
Robert Dunlap,jr., John S. Dilworth,
Isaac M. Pennock, Fnlncie Staten,
S. Ilarbough, J. Pcboonmsaer,
Walterßryant, William D. !tape.
John fihipton.
0. HOWARD Health Association of
Plit.tebtargles. Pa.—..OFFICE, No. 108 TIIIRD
ET.talT, opposite thaTelegraph Office.
Thhi tosociation is organised for the purpose of affording
mutual assistance to each other, in case of aickness or ac
cident. By paying a small yearly payment, the members
of the Asmdation securea a weekly benefit during sickness,
seeraging hone $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Association
all members are equally interested in the management and
profits. S. B. WKENZIE, President.
T.. 1. litterrsa. BectetarY•
Finance Committee—Jostedi JaltE3 RZAILLE, 0. N.
11071aTor.
Consulting Physician—F . . Tenon, 11. D.
PEARL 'STEAK MILL,
ALLEGHENY_
.113 r FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES in either of
the two Cities.
Onotas may be left of the Mill, or in boxes at the stores of
LOGAN, WILSON & CO., 52 Wood street.
" BRAUN & Druggist
corner Liberty and Bt. Char ate
11. I'. ECIIWAATZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
TI.11.118: 0•811, 011 DELIVERY.
37(29 BRYAN, KENNEDY Q. CO.
Boot.and Shoe .manufactory.
L
3 JAMB cnoNNKTA sr. BRO., 4250w , 1
f i .7f ° Pt i sborgh i tt u m il t j tl n ey f tutve rm th op e en e rlirnTanufactory
of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND.SHOES,
At No. 'TB Smithfield street,.
In Weritaa's BUILDINGS, where they will be prepareilio fill
all orders of every description of Boots and `Shoes at the
shortest notice.
In order to accoramodate all classes of customers they
willalso keep on sale a giod assortment of the best eastern
work. Alto, all descriptions of children's wear. .
Tain4 Strictly cash; gcais a t cash. prim.
A share of the public patronage is solicited. f myfi.;6m
tUe Dividend.-. The Directorg of the PENNSYL
VANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURG fl
have this day declared a Dividend
of TWO Dollars per
Share, payable at the Moe of the Company on and after
the 25th inst.—one-half to be, paid in cash, and the residde
to be placed to the credit of Shareholders, by endorsement
upon the certificates: . et. A..OARRIBR,
May 16th, 1855—f myl6:lini Secretary.
[l7NotlOia..The JOURNEYDIEN TAILORS SO.
.01•ETY; arrlttaltargh and Allegheny, meets on the
Brat WEDNESDAT of every month, at SOIEVITLIMIRT,
444' • —.;r , GEO. W. 8 a.,
RWMI=MM
BEIISTO Tiir.
Lunge 1 Lungo
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, Prostdent.
DIIIDOTOSEC
0 0 Be lore pure hazing your Hist or Cap
today, call a , 16s WOOD street, and examine our
stock of HATS and CAPS, which will be sold as LOW for
CASH as any other house In the city can or wil
& l sell them.
MORGAN CO., •
Next house to the new Presbyterian Church,
el 6 One door from Sixth street.
'ESTEEM' EARNERS INSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
Capital, $150,000.
TJ. HUNTER, flamer , Bt. Charles Building, No. 108
. Third street, Pittsburgh. .
• • emotes:
F. A. BLoCKSOM, President.
„lAMBS MURDICK, Vice President.
tEVT MARTIN, Secretary and Treasurer.
PITTEDUILGIL 51705121C00
James W. Woodwell, Joseph Plummer,
James Wood, It M. Riddle,
Jno. V. Ilarbaugh, Dr. Jno. B. Park,
518] Wm. Simms, Birminaham, Dawson, Newro -
SEMI- - A:NNUAL SALE
DRY GOODS
A. A. MASON & CO.
- -
ANNOUNCE the opening of their Great Beml-annual
Pale of their immense Stock. Every article through
out the establiedament will be marked down and dosed
o. L jeld
$215 Reward.
LOST OR STOLEN from the residence or Eberhart, on
Chestnut street, Allegheny, on Wednesday, June El, a
1313.10 RT BAY BARE, ail:years old—has long black mane
and tail, two fore feet black, hind feet white to the pester
joints; white spot on the forehead. At the time larvae
taken, had Paddle and bridle on. The above reward will be
given to any person returning or giving Information that
may lead to Its recovery, by applying on Butler and Alle
gheny Plank Road, to ROBT. hicELLROY, Etna, four
miles from the city, or jNO. OBEY, Fifth Ward. peIG:3I.
TO CONTRACTORS.
POPOS ALS for buildina the main story of St. Patrick's
Church be receired by the undersigned, Chairman
of the Building Committee, until the 28th of June. The.
plans and epecifications can be seen at the office of C.
Bartberger, Esq., Architect. E. V. GAM, AND.
Pittsburgh, June 15tb,055-0e16:6t1
risitUSTER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS.—
' On THURSDAY morning, July 26thost,8 o'clock, at the
Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will birsOld; by order
of Wm. P. Baum, Trustee of Hugh D. King, the following
valuable Real Estate and Stocks, viz: • -
. That valuable three story Brick Dwelling House, No. 154
Fourth street, the Lot having a front of nineteen feet on
Fourth street, extending back elghty.dve feet, Including a
three feet alley—tothject to mortgage of $l5OO.
Lot No 121 in Stephen Colwell's subdivision at into, Nos.
14 and 15 having a front of twenty feet on Overbill street,
extending back one hundred feet.
One uodivide t fourth of Lot No. 30in Gray's plan of lots
in Allegheny City, having a front of twentyolghtfeet seven
inches on Anderson etrect, extending back one hundred
a ba forty feet to Orey's alley..
Fir Lots in the Borough of Manchester, having each II
front of twenty feet on southerly ride cf Chauncey street,
extending tack 129 feet 9 inches to South alley, being in
itakewell's subdivision of out lot .No. 217 in reserved tract
opposite Pittsburgh.
The undivided three-fifths of two hundred and sixty-nine
nerve of Land In Economy township, Beaver county, on the
northwest aide of the Obio river, adjoining traits Nos. 20,
21 and 22 on the north, NO. 51 on the east, blo; 40 on the
south; and N 0.46 on the west, being tract No. 43 in Lesst'e
district. No. 2of the depreciation surveys. Subject to lien
of $2,124.
One hundred and thirty acres Land in Wood county, Va.;
fifteen miles below Parkersburg and three miles from the
Ohio river, on vhkb are erected a Sawmill and Log House.
Subject to lien of $l7O.
Tbe north quarter of Section 13, in Township 47, north
of Range 20 west, in the district of lands subject to sale at
Smut Ste Marie, Michigan, containing one hundred and
sixty sores la Marquette township.
The southwest quarter of Section 10, in Township 47,
north of Range 25 west, the district of l•nde subject to
sale at Pant Ste Maria, Michigan, containing one hundred
and forty nine acres and fitly-four. hundredths, in Mar
. quette tcrwnstdp.
The mall eaat - smaxter of Section 24, in TOwnshiP 47,
north of Range 20 west, in the district of lands subject to
sale at Saul Ste Merle, containing one hundred and sixty
acres, in Marinette township. -
One undivided fourth of one hundred and filly , five acres
of copper and agriemltural lands in Section 6 of township
48, north of Range 42 west, in Oakland county, Michigan.
77 abates Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock
1! , .3 do North American Mining Co. do
50 do Forest City Bank of Cleveland do
. 5 do Pittsburgh and Cleveland R. IL do
10 do do do Steubenville R.R. do
. ..
7.2 do do do Connell/Mlle do do
5 do Martina Valley do do
2% do Pittsburgh a Coal Rill Tnnipike Co. do
60 do Tenmeranceville Plank Road Co. do
4 do West Newton Plank Bond Co. do
660 do Bluff Mining Co. do
4ao do Iron City Mining Co. do
650 do Fire Steel Mining Co. do
200 do Pittsburgh a Isle Royal Mining Co. do
25 do Aztec Mining Co: do
Ternas at male. P. M. DAVIS,
jcl6 Auctioneer
KT - Ew BOOKS JUST ItECRIVI4I).—The Star Papers; by
111 Henry Ward Beecher.
Corso Cut Corners.
Bell Smith Abroad.
homes for the People; by 0. Wheeler.
The whole French Language; by T. Roberteon. Price
.
The Sportsman's Portfolio. '25 cents.
For ealo at W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO.'S,
4.5 Fifth et.. oriposite the Theatre.
Wll<l3—A. mart Dear sad Dumb Lady wants a
SITUATION tu a Store. Apply to
O. DARR, 410 Marty at..
OUR 9 llATB,sold at N 0.91 WOOD street, are EQUAL
to any FIATS Bold in the city for $5.
3ele .1. WILSON a SON.
1 IGGS--8 barrels this day received and for sale by
1:4 jell HENRY H. COLLINS
YOU MAT TALK OF /LESTAURARTS
in the Iron City, but STEINRUCH'S goes ahead. Call
at his Restaurant, 111 WOOD street, where you will find
ALL THE DELICACIES the Eastern and Western markets
can afford, served up In the best style.
In the basement of his Saloon you can tied all kinds of
Eastern and Western FISH, such se Halibut, Sea Bass,
fresh Mackerel, Trout, Salmon, Lobsters, Crabs, wholesale
and retail. Also, Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples, Green
Peso, New Potatoes. Beane, and everything in season.
Don't forget the BIG BLUE LANTERN, between Fifth
it. and Diamond alley.
WO boxes Oranges and Lemons just received.
S. STEINRUCE,
Agent Phila. Oyster and Fish Ca
EXCURSION ON Luces,
WILL COME. OFF ON THE 115rn JULY. For p_articre
lan and Bill of Fare, mill at the Excelsior Restau
rant, No.lll Wood etreet. J. TIMM%
Stir Excursion Ticket only $3.
* s r OMB amounting to $75,000 will be distributed during
the Excursion. jelbigt
GRAND PIANOS.
TOUN 11. MELLOI3., No. 81 Wood street, between Dite.
0 mond alley and. Fourth street, will
open, on Saturday, June 18th, at his Plano
Forte Warerooms, •
TWO NEW GRAND PIANOS,
From the manufactory of Chickering t Sons, &stmt.
Them Instruments are among the first of an improved HUI
scats, recently invented and completed by the Messrs.
Chlckerlogs.
LADITS are especially invited to call and examine a now
FAELOR GRAND PIANO,
The first and only instrument of the kind in the city.
Tho above instruments, with a large stock of SQUARE.
PIANOS, bare been selected by the subscriber, at the
manufactory in Poston, and will be opened during , thisand
the coming Neck.
.7011 N 11. MELLOR, No. Si' Weed street, -
Agent for the sale of Ohlckering & Sons' Pianos,
jolt For Pittsburgh and Western Penna.
O,USES, STORE-W/0 MS, WAREHOUSER, ay.. To
I.ILET I—Lawrenceville—A comfortable Dwelling Mime
of ball, parlor, dining.room, kitchen, four bed rcoms, de.;
genlen and good water.
.Allegheny City—,4 Two Story Brick House, newly painted
and papered, on Robinson street, near tbecanaL Rent $lO
per month.
lift. Wathinglcm—A Dwelling norms of three rooms, on
High street, with large yard,well, de. Rent, ST per month.
Pittsburgh—A large Three Story Mick, No. 26 Third 244
rent $175 per year. F os. 31 and 27 Duqueane street; each
house Ls two stories, with basement, cellar, yard do. Two
Warehouses on Water street. A large Storeroom on
Fourth street. Together with others.
Apply to S. OITTIIDDRT d SON,
jell l4O Third street.
[NE MAVANA SEGARB.-1 have this day received
a large asiortment of genuine Havana Segars. Those
wanting a good article can procure them at
708. FLEMING'S,
Corner Diamond and Market at.
EVERY SEASON HAS ITS PLEASURES, and the pnb.
Ito can at all times find seasonable, fashionable and
desirable Goode at the Wholesale and Seta BOOT AND
SHOE EMPORIUM, at No. 107 Market street.
jab . . W. E. BOHM:RTE.
jr 'MANORS iN TEE WEATEF.R. have probably soiled
lj your tine Gaiters. You can get plenty - more of, the
same sort at prices to snit the hard tinies t by calling at the .
Cheap and Fashionable Store of W. E. SCHMERTZ,
jels No. 107 Market street. '
4,;_iIIMBLER IS COMIC AT LAST, inducing 8011BIERTZ
C, - ) to do th e best ho can to supply thaincreasing demand
for tine GAITERS, French SLIPPERS, Misses and. Chil
dren's FANCY 811055 of every description: N 0.107 Mar
ket street Is just the place to get well suited.' Enyynut
Shoes at the Cheap Store of 00161 W. E. SCHMERM.
5 CAPES PINE APPLES Just received; for sale by
REVUE # ANDERSON,
1016 No. 39 Wood street
NOTICE.
WE will discontinue shipments by our Linea to and
from the Eastern cities after the 16th Inst.
Our stock, comprisiog Boats, Care, Mules, Harness, with
Warehouse and Office tlatures, we offer for sale.
Perseus having demands against ris will Osage rmesent
the same for settlement.' IL LEECH d
Western Transportation Co.
Pittsburgh, June 14,1855-6 t
Lorimer Property at. East. Liferee
for Sale.
23 lOU OF GROUND at the East Liberty anti*u, to be
sold on SATURDAY, the 28th day of Jun e , u ur t tin t ,
at 10 o'clock, A. hi ,at Public ilaile,.on the premise& -
These Lots fireboat:WWl:situated for private residedieed,
and as the sale is peremptory, it Will be advantageous to
those desiring such property to attend tha rale. .-
Plans can be seen at this arid the otace , of tho mid ca.
Toasts.— Onrithird in baud, one tided at six mouths, and
one•third at eighteen urinithe-with interest. -
4,A4.1,1 Vl/411.&B•KBILIesi
''. - .:-'4.i. , , , :*;;',.. , ?‘;F;..,r1 : -..,..;mqf 1 .mwv. , r-,
PEKIN - TEA STORE
S.
No. 38 Fifth tit, one deeietist of lxchange Bank,
Pltiabstrgls,
.
GpEgii AND BLACK TEAS, SELECTED WITH GREAT
. care, and 'purchased direct from the Imparters, for.
ozeL 'The stook consists of' all the different flavors and
grades of TEA heot&lst to the American market: and will
be soltl;wholizale. anclretaff, at the LOWEST PRICES.
=AIL f/BOCEBB are invited to call and get samples,
and learn onr_prices.
PACKED TEAS,
Put up in met/laic packages, expressly for the trade:
Young Dyson No.l, Imperial No.l,
No. 2, " No. 2,
" No. 3, Oolong No.l,
e " No. 4, " No. 2,
Silver Leaf Young llyson, Plantation Oolong,
Gunpowder No.l, Ponelsong,
No. 2, Mug Young Souchong,
English Breakfast, Old Country Black.
TEAS OF ALL GRADES BY THE HALE 023 EST.
COP EE-Hine Zava-trad Rico - •
LOTERMG'S SUGARS--Crushed; Coarse Pulverized,
Pulverized A; White Clarified Cl• ;Yellow Clarified and best
New Orleans.
BAKERS BaOllA, COCOA n=I.OEOOOI4IE, etc., eto.
Long experience in,the badness is a Sllre guarantee that
every artiolei Sold will be as represented. -
This old established store has no connection with any other
house in the city. .
..Cistomersitre warned not to place any confidence in the
representations of persons formerly employed in this Ell
- Agent, .by special appointment, for the male of
DR. JAYNE'S DELEBRATED FAMILY ItEDICEVES ;
- Also, for the sale of
L. JOHNSON'S TYPE, INK, Ac.
To Quarrymen, Teamsters, Stone Mason*,
BIII6'KLAYBIT3,.CARPENTBSS, i
Plasterers, Painters, Laborers, to
itIIE undersigued are authorized to ask for written pro ,
posals . from Slane Masons, to quarry, haul and lay
about 6500 perch of Stone.. Also, from Brick Mums, to :
ley one million Brick. And from Carpenteiland Joiners,
to do the necessary work in their line for about 40 Build
ings. Two or three of these buildings will be very large,
say 2.00 to 100 feet in length and three stories high'; the
others will be respectable Residences, Storm, Warehouses,
and cheap tenements; about one half will be In Rochester,
the other half in Brighton- 'The Stone work meet be done
by actual measurement of 25 cubic feet to the perch, after
1 the manner of the RochesterChr Factory. The Brick work
must be laid by the thousand, in a workmanlike manner.
The Carpentering must .be done by measurement and per
eßnt ldg a sw a ill g be d r , ec e a i c v o e r d d f in or g
t t h o e he n P ti i r t e ts work above o na f m P e r d ic , e i s n .
gross, or in parcels, as follows, viz:
Ist. For all that is to be done In Rochester. 2d_ For all
that is to be done in Brighton, 3d. For any individual
Item or Itemiser the whole. 4th. For 'gay given amount of
the whole, in labor, of any specific kind, without regard to
the specifir. Dame to which itshall he applied. -
For the entire cost of a 1 these erections, or for any'per.
tion or portions of the same; one-half will be paid In
Building Lots, at fair 'cosh valuation • the other half will
be paid in cash, in hauling, Material:Jaz, oat cash prices as
the work progresses, except 16 per cent., which will not be
paid till the enrcipletion - of the work. -Stone, Brick, Lime, -
Sand, he., are all convenient, and may ail be procure
from the undersigned, at the lowest cash prices.
Drawings and speciflcatiorns will be ready by the 15th.of
June, instant; proposals must be banded in by the 2605;
the work must be in full progress by the 26th, and all com
pleted by the 15th day of December, 1866.
Address M. T. C. GOMA Rochester, ,
Or, ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON,
Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa;
CAR PETINGS.
DELAWARE COUNTY CARPET lIANUFACTURING
ASSOCIATION, on the Cheater Plank Road, two miles
below the city Bite, offer to buyers this season; AXMINIS.
TER, TAPESTF.Y, BRUSSELS. 3-PLY IRO B. AIN, DA 61 ASK
and VENETIAN .0 AR PET I NO, at very reduced prices
.for cash or city acceptance, (interest added.) The stock,
mnpriaing elm IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety,
_cis be examined at the Factory - Warehouses, Derby. or at
the Stores, Nos.lB anti 20 N. SECOND at , PHILADELPHIA.
Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. •
/el4:3rxis J. SIDNEY JONES.
Important to Housekeepers and.
Fruit Growers.
arthues
PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELT. SEALING
- -CANS AND JARS ,
For Preserving Frees Fruit
and Vegetables.
F-von SALE et No.-,l= Wood street,-Fittsburgh, Pa; at
the China and Qnsensware Store of HENRY mOBY,
who is the only agent in this city for disposing of the shave
very useful article. Far a full description of these CANS,
and the method of their use, see. Circulars, to be had as
above; where, also, a complete and full assortment of new
And desirable patterns of CHINA,. GLASS and QUEENS
WARY, adopted to the 'wants of private families, hotel
keepers and country merchants; may beobtained at low
prices. - jell:ly
MADAME ZDWADDS, .
-The World Renowned Clairvoyant,'
CITY HOTEL
(Len sztowa%)
Corner of Sinithfleld and Third stints,
10}131 P. GL11139, 'Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH, PA
lila large and commodious 'House having undergone
I. thorough rop'air and furnished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. CHARGES MODERATE. jal
Dedication of St Paul's Cathedral.
THE DEDICATION OP ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL will
take place on SUNDAY, the 24th ins!. The ceremony
will be performed by the Most Rev. P.P. RENRICK, Arch•
bishop of Baltimore assisted by several other Bishops and
Clernmen. The Sermon will be preached by Most Rev.
.1. 1111GEIRS,ArcbbIshop of New York. '
An admission lea will be chargol, to aid In defraying the
cost of the building. The Committee on Pews will be In
attendance, at the Cathedral, on THURSDAY, 14th, FRI
DAY,Ihth, and SATURDAY, 16th, from 2 until &o'clock, to
rent seats for the occasion. Applications inadeto them by
Set er will be attended to. jeplatd
Second Hand Rockaway For Sale. '
ITEM' LIGHT.; bus been but., auk used; cost $260 when .
V new. Prke $l2l. Inquire of
J. lA,. BUZLE.I3. k CO., or
3,91 w "I`. LEECH, Ja,
Busturts•Tax for QM* , Purposes.
IN pursuance of "an Ordinance providing for the increase
of the Revenue of. this City, passed-the 16th April,
/WI," notice is hereby given that the City Assessor has left
at my ooke, for examination by all interested, a list of the
.cons doing business in the city, in conformity with said
13n3.4.1f, upon examination of said list, any perrone
ah*U.think themselves airrieved by - the said assessment,
they shall state the same in an affidavit, whim affidavit
shall also contain a statement of the true amount of their
sales, as near as they can be ascertained; said edlidaylt ,to
be left with the City Treasurer ',Rhin two weeks from the
date of the first publication of the notice aforesaid.
Bic 6. That no appeal shall be taken but by the affidavit
of the person or firm agrieved; sa.l affidavit to be conclu•
-sive evidence of the facts stated in relation to the amount
of sales.
- Appeals must be made within two weeks from this date.
June 7,1656. JOIN C. DA.VITT, City Treasurer,
je7;2w No. 47 Smithfield street.
New Bottling Establishment..
DUD At HORTON have entered into co partnership to
JO transact the business of BOTTLING, in all its branches,
at 08 LIBERTY - street, Neville Hall.
Toe,' have constantly on hand a superior article of
INDIA ALE, pit up in pint bottles. Dealers and families
will find It to their advantage to give us a call, and ex.•
amine for themselves. We also bottle a superior article of
PORTER, SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER.
Terms is favorable as any other house in the city. AU .
orders put up at short notice. BOYD & MORTON. •
jel2tm No. CS Ltberty st... Neville Hall.
Tho .111oxith1y Jubilee, '-
ÜBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL - JUBILEE ASSO.
P
CIATION of the Daughters and Sons of Toil, Philadel
phia, and edited by the lady of Gen. SIDNEY JONES, for
sale by W. P. GALLAGHER, No. 71 Fifth' street. Also, by.
W. A. GILDENFENNEY* CO, Fifth street, opposite the
.-Theatre.
Theatre. $l,OO per year, delirered; stogie copies six
cents. jelS:lw•
DBRISONIS IN taws win OF A CONIFORTABLE DWELL
/ /NG HOUSE will find it to their interest to look at a
valuable Brick House, N 0.31 Federal street, with Lot of 25
feet front. by 120 that deep, with side alley. The house is
new,and.will be cold on favorable terms. It contains a
ball, parlor, dlniug•rcom and All Y-hen, four chambers, bath
room, sith hot and cold water; shower bath; a room fitted
up for wastdog and drying clothes; gas fixtures; closets
and clothespresses, .to., ttc. A good dry cellar under. the
whole house. This property is pleasantly situated, and
well worth the attention of those desirous of purchasing a
good Howe. S. CUTHBERT & BON,
lel3 No. 140 Third at.
LARD OW-90 barrels No.l for sale by
B. A. PAIINESTOOK & CO.,
jel3 Corner Wood and First ata.
OS N-180 bble for sale by
IA; jel3 B. A. BAIINESTOCH & CO
TBNISTIAN B.F.D-1.00 Obis - .Cookson's," imported and
torsale by B. A. VAIINEBTOCK & CO.,
elB Corner Wood and First eta.
WANTED—TEN - SHARES CITIZENS` DEP. BAN
STOCK, by AIJETIN LOOllllB, Stook Broker,
jel3 92 Fourth street
GOlNG—Crowds, daily, to the ENTERPRISE GAL.
EERY, far lirstaate Likenesses. Prices, 50 cents and
upwards. • lola
WANTED—A COOK, A. WASUWOMAN, and s GER
MAN GIRL able to sew and perform housework
generally. Apply at No. 410 Liberty street, G. BARR'S
AGENCY.
jel2
HGIIBEREEPIGIS IN WANT OF HELP, eitbes German
or English Girls, can be well supplied by calling at
410 Liberty =rob (jelS) . . G. Iltdtll.
Alai=Tgl
They tell me I ant greatly changed
_From. that *which nave been:
- So changed—it would have pulsed belief
Had theynot known , - - not seen! . •
They tell MO my once sallow - face
le lovely now, and fair;
Hy hands, once rough, are smooth and white;
And gone thefrowns of are!
But do you ask what,eansed this change— .
Why - beam my eyes with nope?..
'Tomas nought but this, my dear young friend,
I WED rISHILPETIO SOAP!
This valuable article, used for removing tan sallowness
and• redness of the skin. Is sold, who'd, wbole6lo and re.
tag, at No. 10 TIELTRD et jei4
Br
00KB AT COST,—Wishing to reduce cur stecki We Win
in future offer our -assortment of BOOKS, STATION.
Ray, tr,e.; So., AT EASTKEtN CO3T PRICES. Those wish.
ing to supply Libraries, - and persons in want of School
Books, will now la an opportunity of procuring Woks
at from 25 to 60 per cant, less than elsewhere. AU In want
of Bargains should call soon at' LAUFFER-13,
1812 - 137 'Wood st, Pittsburgh, Pa.
AZOILS, 803.88088 AND POCKET lENTYSB.—Knite
JIA, Blades' of the finest quality inserted. Scissors and
Tellers' Mars ground in the best manner. Bazars corr
caved and set in superior style, by
jel2 BOWN TETLEY.I3f3 Wood Et.
81500 TO LOANKD, - eta per cent. interest, for
two years, in cowettion with the sale of 31,500
worth of desirable Ate/ Zatate.. The Whole to be second
by bond and mortgage. Rodufro of
`egmrarna & co,
. No. 717ourth street.
•
TRAIVBEREUKS PELPZERVINO.-- Large firm
Wirries,,frelitt tram qie Tines 10 A. Laza 4,P. M., d
ttt ° 014 4 14441 4 444..- (4 01 N *TAKISLWARDBOY
- •
4, ,! , :':,:‘,: , ;] .. :: , ii''..",i;;i1;'::
IDITTEIBURGII - TU'BSATSIM Firm traps
JOSEPH C, FOSTER, Lune at. 4 Ltinttger.
• ?SIM Or AD111231031:
Boxes and Parquette.„..6ot. [ 'Private Boarti,lavge.--SIOC ,
Second Tie! _ 2 a,iPaiuteFoxes,amail...,46Ao
Boxes for colue , " pttrogil,
ear Certificate, istair , l g seats, 1235 touts ottn,. • -
DOOl9 oyes at 74; porrormanco eommerneS at 8 o'closte
BENEFIT OP GABRIEL, RAVEL,when be will sr,Ypstr
in sit characters. Positively Last Night of the engagr
mentor Troupe. Entire mrorennee by the Ballet Troupe.
SATURDAY, June 18th,1855, will be acted
'PA. Three.Paccd VrenoLunalta—ln which Ge.
briel Ravel will sustain five spouting characters.itt
. English, and sing the ballad, " Will you love trtotilict
as now." To be followed by . _ , --•-
A niusicm, ENTERTAINMENT, hyLhe Martinetti Bros.
.
end lions . Giles. _ Alter which, the Ballet or- ~
;Judgment of Prirlo. Ton:include with • , '
.
Robert Illnoutwe—Jtenneg Streit; Gabriel Envoi.
JOHN W - IVOARTILY,
Bill Poiterez,no stre,loton
.QT Witi attend to tbe Posting and Distributing of 01l
kinds of . , .
BILLS lOU CONCEB.T3, Tx.ercruks, B.s.tunktlONS,
Alt oontmtualeations--either by mail, tolograpb, or othor.
trl3e—dlxected t 0 ttio officB of the
.. 2dotzlOg Poet , n.
calve ptotapt attention . : , 2 , ap7
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS;
Idd.NTIPACTUELEItt3 OP • • •
IRON RAILING, 'IRON VAULTS
41:17_1,T D 00113.8, -
Window; Pilitiitima Gluacin
_
l'itOt. AA Aatioitd,ntxect tuld f 8B Wittid
(nut wrall 'wvon izra ;Lanza?)
• ..rirr,saauctir, PA,
Ifeyn , dri ba nd a variety of now patterns ono; ;
,
"Plabi; suitable for all purposes. Particular attention, paid
to enclosing Grave Lots.; Jobbingdontrat abortnotlee;
A. A. CABRIEIL...
. ,
A. A. CARRIER. E BELO.,
Ctrrner Itrurth and Smithfield sired:, .Pittsburgh, At.,
mauta. FIBS AND =LIM MURANO CO
OP 11A.P.31.88118.G.
CAPITAL
FIRE AND MARINE IIIBI3II,ANOE COMPANY
OF PII.ILADDLPISIA: -
= INSURANCE' COS.IPANY -
OP THE VALLEY OP VIRGINIA
wrziorißeTst., v
...
commencur
=mum, 331311RATICE COZIPAI"
0031 N, -
ml7l CAPITAL AND A55Er9....52,3.54m0.
NORTE. WESTErS INSURANCE COMPAITY,
OBFICE, BXOEL&NCIE, PMLADEWILL
CHARIER PERPETUAL — ,
Authorized Capital ' 1300,600:
A ELSRTiI LT ara.P liOB, .21111 . LOSER 0/1 THE V,031-
PANY. ,
In Meek Notes, (negotiable form;)secured Atm&
gages and Judgments - ' $1.00,000
Ia Bills Receivable, blortgages and Judgments,
InCaah, Cash " I:l7seta and Cash 47,000
..$25.3,000
••• Rit7Waralltt'
Total— ----at7 BA
tfor.`b*4takeU
H. CADWEI.472xt6 Inlangi/fro/ 1 9°!ta
Marine Gni
/7.
441 c eat rata& ENCE
at
- • - noft & :
• . tir--,1142 a Co.
j ectuy ,t Co,
g., UMW,
j W. anid:3D. Binehar4 „Zu
• 11
- Ir,
'lll,ll
BL L; Hollowell h Co.,
ne C. 3:
David
. 13rg
e wn 1 Clo.". Co.,
,14vaimi Watson,
Mini& nztl ' 'ran% gglitligc, Co.,
Hon. Wm, D; 44 1 eji in ' t , a c i
je4 G :2 4 .4 9 1 1 1 4B atcr j.14G 4tr. -"- eo lt rl" t;TUrt.
- Vaparezzeriklp Biotic
-1 - DAVE THIS. DAV - (April ILO) ,:usrecialed - wftV me
Messrs. Y. STEEti THILLIETT told 86.511 i. - C;" CIAUXY,
both of whord_lturelbeed_for =any ;WS. establish
ment, and lire alrentlyeztendroly and favorably known to
my,customers and she .pubilo lenerallfitallitperior work
men, and of correct buenets habits. We hope , by, this
union of esperlence and mortiztirr inFthe
watch department; . 44 . t.keoplerzt 'bine and-well ttelected
stock of goods; by aelhd; moderatot prices . , and-by close
attention to business, to merit a liberal shire of-patronage.
To my old friends'and the putlic In general, Wbohrtse for
many years past aolderally patronized my . business I re
turn my thanks, - tind.solicis for the the ram Arm SlCOn l in ,
wince of simllai favors. 1 W. W. wit.soN.
Pittablugh,/,pril 11,1855:
OULD respectfully
trounce to the La
and Gentlemen of
&burgh and. elan•
that sheliastalten
PARLORS at the
cer of Wood and
ih streeta,ovar Pat•
:a and Friend's
_nuking Rowe, en
trance onliroodetreet.
_EDWARDS 125 ac•
,tatiedged by all . to
-the-best Clairvoy•
t in tb.ecoantry. Vat
rther particulars get
of her Circulars
isultatlons strictly
t day and evening;
'corms. , jelhlet,
Britisfi 'and tineutarilicha' n4e.
„
-SIGHT DILLS -DRAWN-Dr ••-•
rovarcAs:,... sifianntem
.ON THE UNION , BARr- ,.
Ia scars bn ET'Ava Ilrivauns.- •
ITESE ••DRAFTS - wr. all
T
Towns of ENGLAND, IiCIMEAND and IRRIANI), and
the CONTINENT:. • - ' - •
We also, draw Storm. Brad an. - • ss•
.
M. A. Gru va
nebarti_.
P &1v FORT - 4 .721.4.13 r, .
WWII serve as a liernlttancerto aU. , parts of
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND: ... _ •
Persona intending to travel abroad may procure. through
Os, Letters of Crelit, ou.which illotuvp can bo.obtainad, as
needed, in any part of Europa. •.. • • '
CotazcrmY)of Masi Notesi_ar d cilia iteeuritiesln.Zu
.
rope, will reesivo prompt attention. - • -• ,
AF - A - Li. • raiWE 3..00.,; --
Wixd.corner Third'atreet.
NIMMM $T 's:
FLOUR AND GIIAIN.
Ho. 299 Liberty ntitristi Pittsbursii,%
Coasaananr
. nr.carv . neai the B 4137 11 N f
P.MiNBYLVARLS,
0810 - INDIANA and
• ISEEBBOITILI,BIIKBIEBB and,
_ •••• • - • =TR& V LOTIC,
vim - 0111,111 always be , zold at : the laweattaah Teets.. .11
DEALERS It BACON , •
SIDES SgQJ. IBS
LARD, LARD OIL,
899AEZISRED and-
, 9,4IITVABEK9 111019.
A large stock alwaya en band at.
•
No. 297 Ltbeity %rtreat k . •
3e63 ••'" • • PLerecentall,'.ftrie,G:
,
AT the Ifilevorrs'Excas3ol,Poirth trisect on
DAT EVENING, the 29th day"of Zane, eta o'clock,
. P 6L, by order of The Court of Common Plena; of Alleghe
ny county: Eder= and one,fourtli `Acrtni,adjelnhg.the
Seventh Ward, and bounded by Centre Aventwtry MErk.-
pittick. Duncian and Chaireary- nt the 'WI
Gabe on Contra Avenue. If not soldentlre, it 0111 beefed ,
ed lota - according to a plan tat:omen abthalferahariesi
Exchange, P. 9L.Davis' Anctlonl:Gai:9l*Or °Moe of Robb
McConnell; Fifth street. Txtens—One fourth Isiah, residue
in thre* equal annual payments, dthinterest:'
je9:td - MOSERT. Boßrt, Trustee,.
Crt...Partrtoriblp. ,
IXTE have-this day associated :ourselves Is the.POLW
PACKISG and M 0 17181.014 business,. at the, old
stand, 297 Liberty street. The basinesilifto brietirsipcted
under the name and style of W. B. HAW a' CO. ,
WM. 11.-HAYIV ,
CEO. s. untr.D.P
Pirrantrion; May 6,18 M,
:S• -' , M I KEE Ca* ,
• ISA-1177LCIVILlESS 0/ "- '
WKEE'S PENNSVLVANIA'GLAt;S
- 1 4 1 , °I, : t - ;;.
WINDOW ' GLASS;
Extra Double' Btrangth, Wiation Crown
Flindo, Pickle and PresorvtiJaanv-
Mae, Porter and 111intrial Botttesi
Telegraphic & Lightning = od`Ynsul tors.
•
.. . •
.
SECOND, EETSVEEN W00D.01t).411.413171ET4
Pn'illiitlitol4 . PlaVd. . , i ~ ~ .. ..
'Ent a 'short distance fism the. Stethnlioallandligrixid
train Monongahela louse, Et. Charles, and City Rotel. Dp2l.
J. )1. JONES E. D. /14rpfr.
JONES & DENNY,
• -
Forwarding - ad Commission - Merchant,
apl9) 91 WATER STREET, 'PRISMIRGEL, ;=7
• -TRANS PA:BA:AT tOPT.:II:':;-r
TO AND MOTtiTrit•iatWirnicts:ciTrks
PIA 11ENN:11. li;strt.R 6 471.3;
- -LEECH -&-. , Ca 7 g
.
Betwean Pitialnagh;..lTow 'York, :11iladolgie,
•
and Baltimaa. •-• i • •
IPHIS ROUTE being non ittaad.titderf gam-prepared
t o d o wel - property either. way on faroffelo term*.
Shipments conflated .to either Of thtt Undersigned win
forwarded without el/mita 10.7 coni e rakaiOugfAxtill • .m
thaw promptly attended to.
Address or apply to ". D. =ROI; - At
Penn street wad Canal,r.
' HABBIB.. 214,1 , w0.
Bemiring itePot Nola
Thre__ Third street,'
menoNAti,,,Thaz tt oz,..•
, -
No. 7-Battery Plany.—liear.spei;
- MVALRICK,' HOUSE.
W. A-:BLOSS011.1, Pitorszrdeli
J. IV hate*
REAL ESTATE _IIROKt.I4 Mika No: 35 Arcade; Walt
AveXtuOldladelplda.,
Timber anal Coal Lands, Varinainzal Cltp propo*4 bonabt,
odd and exchanged Money procured on bond, anrt
gage, personal pr petty and raerchandizo,- Apply- too •
dress as abase_ ; , - - - os
•
rANTED—A. PARTNER, with *cob ttpltaarsloo - ,'
11T' aim* In. a Muttons payttig Itattbatiliper t. 71
age. - Bahrezungitatyttragaizat. •
*it G;assatiateubei”i
; 14, ,1,7 . i, , •: . : .- 7 -,. ,: . . : :,;• •
:,...:•,-.A'ff.,4'''f'''''',':
••••••:; :2-5- ‘ I U.
8. El. cia.u)inisa..
A E - N T
STATE
GERARD
W.11 4 301i,. TrljittgliT _;••
virateh irsakeari,
jewelers and fiiiversmiths,,
07 Markentreeccornallmitti.,
DY9LTYA, 'VCOLUBIVKLY 111::
Pnblln Stale.
tiMat ( 131111 ; 11 1TOVIt. '
. - zuurza covrxr,
;:ai ~. ~ ~.Y,.
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