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We would call the attentaiu of MERCHANTS' AND BUSINESS TiIEN to the that we have just reeeived front Pliltidelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and ar.s now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill EL,,,a,„ Paper BOOliF r Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tt.scs. All orders Artil be promptly filled. 4,V-S. M. PETTINOILL h CO., Newspaper Adrertisiv .eiricals,are the Agents for the Pittsburgh Laily and Weekly Rut, ala 3 are authorised to receive A DrEIItI&LISENT i and Suascatenuas fur us at the same rate; as required at thL o.dce. Their receipts are regarded as payment.. Their o area are at Yokx, 122 Nes.so Friar", Boermo, 10 STATE STREET. Ma. JOHN W. le our authorized carrier on the route formerly eerved Le Jann Forterce, and :5 alone entitled to collect from weekly aubacri bars. As far as official returns have been received the vote against a Prohibitory Liquor Law in II linois is some thirteen thousand ahead. The total valuation of real and personal pro perty in Buffalo, for taxation for 1855, is $33, 037,711, of which $5,713,7 . 92 is personal estate - - The widow of the late President Tayloe,..and her daughter, Mrs. Biise, arrived at Louisville, on Tuesday, on tho steamer David White, from New Orleans. Tho Poor House Direotors of Cambria county have purchased the farm of Gee. Joseph Mc Donald, one milo east of Ebensburg, for Poor, Homo purposes. It contains 140 acres, and coat $4,176. The Secretary of the Commonwealth has ap pointed Mr. James I. McCormick, County Super intendent of Public Soticols for Westmoreland county, in the room of Rev. A. hriiinstry, re signed. Mr. McCormick will enter upon his du ties immediately. The Kuow Nothing and American Crusader weekly newspaper office of Boston was partially destroyed by fire on Tuesday nsorhing. Loss about $3,000. Thu forms were ready for press, and the fire canary a suspension of this week's The Trustees of the Wabash and Erie Cann I have compromised with the Clay county (Ind.) Regulators. The Trustees have agreed to cut the timber in the reservoir to tlit* water's edge, and when the water can be spared, to let it out and remove all the timber, the Regulators pro mising in return, not to meddle with any of the works of the canal. The statement that the secretary of war has refused to pay the arrears due to Gen. Scott, tinder tho resolution and appointment confer ring upon him the rank of lieutenant general, is said to be not correct. The whole matter has been submitted to the !.‘ttorney general. It is supposed that the arrow.) of pay and allowan ces due, under a very stringent construction of the resolution or set of congress on the subject, may be rednoAd to $23,000. Under a liberal construction, the amount of these dues is In - wards of $46,000. The proper construction is left to the law officer. TILE FOREIGN NEWS The last advises from Europe show that the Allies are now carrying on the war with consid erable vigor, and will probably in time get pos session of the whole Crimean -peninsula. The supplies to the Russian army in that peninsula will have to reach them by tho route of Perekop alone- Thet town is situatA on the harrow isthmus. that connects the peu:nsula aith the Main land. If the AllieJ get pos_tc.atlion of that tetra too, they will have the Russian aunty en closed, and command all the routes by which its supplies can be recessed. The naval forces of the Allied give them' a vast adventsee in the struggle in the Crimea. But if they attempt to push further into the intcrlor of the RUNIALI empire, their ihote will be of little service ex cept in carrying supplies and munitions of war, and their success is more douLtial. must submit to great sacrifices if the war con tinues; but the final result is distant, and not likely to be unfavorable to that enipite. One feature of the news is especially import ant', "Bresdstuffs firm, with an upward tenden cy." This indicates that the appearance of the crops in Europe is not encnurogins. There will doubtless be a large demand for food from this ocuntry BAsx —Letters patent having been granted by the Governorfor the Mechanim' Bank of Pittsburgh, an election for Directors will be bell at the Merchants' Exchange . on Wednesday next. For the benefit of those cf our readers alio have subscribed for stock we give below a statement of the number of votes each shareholder i s entitled to under the provi Mons of the Act of 1850: 2 shares entitles the bolder to. ....... 2 votes. 3 do do d 0......... 2 4 do do do ......... 3 5 do do do ........ 3 " 6 do do do ......... 4 . 7 do do do ......... 4 " 8 do do do ......... 6 9 do do do 5 10 do do do 6 11, 12 and 13 do do ...... ..... 14, 15, 16 and 17 do 7 " 18, 19, 20 and 21 do 8 " 22, 23, 24 1(I 25 do ......... 9 " 26, 27, 28 and 29 do ...... ...10 30 to 39 ...11 ..49 to 49 do do 12 SO, shares do ......133 No number of shares exceeding- fifty confers an additional right to vote. Voting by proxy is prohibited, except by females. A husband wish ing to vote stock held by his wife must have a power of attorney from her for that par, TIIE CATIIEDRAL. —The new Cathedral in this city, is the lar C g,est church on this continent, with one exception. The Notre Dame of Mon- treal, we are told, le the only one that is larger. This Cathedral, too, when finished, will be the most splendid church in the country in its style of architecture, and in the excellent good taste which is throughout manifest in its design, Its workmanship and finish. We thought when the stone church on Grant street, St. Peter's, was finished, that nothing could expel it ; but the vast magnitude of the Cathedral, its perfect proportions, and its beautiful finish makes it excel anything we have seen. When the two towers of the Grant street front are.comple ted, Its external appearance will equal its interior. We understand the tower on the cor ner of Grant and Fifth streets will be 180 feet in height, and will have on it a chime of belle, and a large clock that can be seen over the greater part of the city. The interior is now nearly completed, and it is to be dedicated next Sunday. AMERICAN NATIONAL -The EDOP7 Nothing Connell recently held in Philadelrhia provided for a National Council to he held in Philadelphia, commencing on the 22,1 of Febru ary next, to select candidates for President and Vice President of the United States. The dele gates aro to be from each State, equal in number to its representation in 'both branches of the United States Congress, and:to be chosen by the State Councils, two being from the State at large, and one frau each Congressional Dis trict. Aim 843:E.—The Bost with a fune on Post is after Sam_ rsl text. It suggests " that the fol lowing will ansuer very Well as R text for 'Sam's' funeral sermo n : Job, Bth chapter, 9th verse—. For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are a shadow.' MEM ==EIMM PITT SIBIT RG THE NEWS General Calohan, D. P. Lowry, and Dr. Brad ley were chosen delegates to the Harrisburg Convention, to nominate a candidate for Canal Commissioner, with instructions to support Ar nold Plummer. At present, Washington county nominates by the "Crawford county system." A strong effort was made to change the present plan, but after considerable disoussion it was voted down. 5'." More Anon's " article is well worth a perusal. Ile is decidedly opposed to " fusion," and, under present circumstances, we agree with him. [ For the Post.) MESSRS. EDITORS: —Some writer in the Dispatch of yesterday, is fearful lest Protestants should visit the Cathedral on Sunday next, and thereby intentionally and pecuniarily assist Catholics. We hope the author may not be found prying around on that day, or begging free admission. There is little danger that the glorious cause of Foreign Missions or Bible Societies will flag, if Protestants are found within a Catholic temple from whatever motive, for one day in their lives. The oontracted spirit manifested by " Consisten cy" is deserving only of unmitigated contempt. THIRD Onraon. =ME BOOM fC O74 III7PICATED.) art FUSIOAi Is CoNFUSION. • It is very clear that any dereliction from par• ty usages and political duty, however apparent. ly favorable in ite anticipated result, is uni formly attended with a penalty commensurate with the fault, and that there is no instance of a party shrinking from its principles and manifesting a desire to compromise them for some apparent advantage that in the long run the 'disadvantages of an abandonment of its purity is not felt in its inmost core. Such would now seem to be our condition in so much as for the purposes of amalgamation we have allied ourselves in principles and practice with our opponents. As oil and water are incapable of mixture without adding some neutralizing in gredient which totally destroys the specific character of the one or the ober, so is it im possible for Democracy and Whiggery to coalesce unless io the formation of a neutral political tint that bears the resemblance of neither. There is no doubt that there have been many wise and good men in all political organizations who have seen, or thought they had seen, a year of millenium approaching, in which none but the wise and good were to receive public promotion, in which all differences were to be sacrificed upon the altar of pure patriotism, and a feast " of fat things, of wine upon the lees well re fined" was to be enjoyed by every man, woman and child in the community. But these rainbow colorings fade with other bright anticipations and the visions of glory re• main but for a night, for the morning and re• &Mien bring-into activity the undeniable truth, that in politics as in morals and religion, there will be differences of opinion which no zeal can harmonize, no activity destroy, no power pre vent, JUNE 21 That fusion will brood confusion must now be obvious to every one, that we cannot fuse with the Whigs without yielding to them, is day by day becoming apparent ; and that if we would, we should gain anything in the end is yet to be demonstrated. What are we? Democrats in principles and action. We profess principles not merely dia metrically opposite to theirs, but principles which they cannot recognize without ceasing to be Whigs. We go for the largest liberty, for the entire confidence in the people, for a licolttd construction of constitutional powers of the Union, for the rights of the States sacred and inviolable, for the extension of our territory by every means that tends to our country's great ness and is consistent with the good faith on which depends her glory. We claim that all aggrandizement, whether by conquest, by pur chase or by treaty, creates territory in which all the States have an equality of rights; that each State and its inhabitants is entitled to occupy and purchase in all our territories, however ac quired, and to transport property or person to the same without the passage of any laws pro hibiting the exercise of the right of emigration, accompanied by every citizen with such chattels as he may claim a property- in as a citizen of the State from which he emigrates ; and that when territories are admitted as States, guaranteeing to them a republican form of government, they have a right to designate what shall, and what shall not, be considered as the subject of private right or proprietorship, without any interference of Conzress; that such interference is a viola tion of right, an infringement upon the privileges of each State to govern itself, and is not the subject of permanent compromise or lasting "History latirMB us that many of the Mn ,rice of Europe, which now possess very mild winters, at one tame experienced severe cold doling this season of the year. The Tiber, at Rome, was often frozen over, and 8110 A at one time lay forty days in that city. The Euxine Sea was frozen ov r every winter doting the tiusa of Ovid, and the rivers Rhine aud Rhone used - to be frozen so deep that the ice sustained boded wagons. The waters of the Tibor, Rhino and Rhone now flow freely every winter; ice is an. known in Rome, and the waters of the Euxitie dash their wintry foam uncrystalized upon the rocks. some have edged iit.d these climate changes to nirrisultnre, lbe cutting down of dense forests, the exposure of the upturned soil to the summer's sun, unit the draining of great compact. marshes ‘‘ : 'e l h do no t t belicve. that such great The Whigs repudiate these principles; they deny our platform, and they seek, ns c.1:2g0, crniTtb!:,"; coy 77.0 n . 7 1. 7 ' ,4 , r 7 1 ; n d f u ; C : r ' e l o a n Lid t h w e e are fur a bundat,on having a different basis. W' certain that be eu.h the,irr can account for the allege that this country woos placed in our hands contrary change of climate—from warm to cold by Providence us a sacred trait and depoe.tdry, i w h in o t i r t e r — w h r e t u . 1,46! histor y tot , i LI,: has taken plane and that its government i abe exertdocil for and its u; nE i f r st e t Za d ,;ralTi e d e r.r: the good of mankind; that its bounties and pins baps which once clothed its valie y i and wino are ours to he bestowed ution euff.ring t'lnq ; and it: cast eb is new inacces upon all those who, flying from tyranny and op- 18tat'1:71;;;;i:::c,'LT%-f,t.e"-ri'l"ji,i" h" P" u pon pression, seek the shelter of our fl and the ttle',eot.eatf. expanded wings of our eagle. whieh ie now 1.. t. Litxidor was n amed -' We look to the free exercise of the rights of Fielsod by the N r Linea; who Visltrd it conscience for the equality, not mere toleratiln A l. It 100 . 1, and wore rich its then tnild of religious principles. Got that every °Lurch, c of i b mai , o b aro „. ati uo matter hew constituted, whether with Cr inquiry. c A pamphlet ty gMurray, important en without ta hierarchy, 1139 the privilege cf sane- I gi.`"eri has recently been L:EbOOD. Coning and supporting its vie era nth.l 1. nisei- in Thiel) he endeaviirs to aitrinute these changes plea, and exercising such influence as seems of nt o i r p a l teto the e tic ,h changeable position of the meg -richtia- compatible with its existence, nod not in contra thin of the needle ga u ped LOC huown. At or the de pries vention of the constitution of the country sad eat tune it amounts, in Jo... Jim to 23 degrees the popular sovereignty. The Whigs, on the war north, While, in 1658, the lino of variation contrary, hell tenets in entire hostility to there I a p i , Te w l es t t h rou until h 1816 E n iti h i. a i t th , t , iii ,r tno red g rtadrou principles of a free exercise of the rights of con- moral of iee to ik rirw e on thejtio'eataoreearnen: science and the extension if equal tights of Citi - land ; hence, it is inferred that the cold meridian zenship to the foreigner. They dread such ex- which now passed through Canada and Siberia, tension of free principles as may invite to our i may at one time have passed through Italy , and t " t, if ain magnetic eridian ni3 shore the su ff ering myriads of the old world , Dow doing, to Its ol l i nes in Euro retnir pe, Acme may They propose to introduce more stringent regn- once more bee her Tiber fri.zen over, end rho latioos, more onerous rules on the subject of h merr i yßhiaelander drive his team on the 100 of naturalization of foreigners than at present pro- ~i d caih%tchreirvetrh", cringes of climate mentioned veil, and to prevent if possible the soil of this have heou caused by the cha ngef e 035 antic country from being granted to encourage emi- meridian or not, we have too few o fac th ts befo g ro U 9 gration. at present to decide conclutively ; but the idea, once spread abroad, will soon load to such in vastigattoos as will no doubt remove every ob scurity and settle the question." C. 41/ we sustain our principles and promote theirs P Can we combine with them for the pur pose of obtaining the miserable triumph of a partial success in a local election, and abandon at once the eternal principles whioh can only be sustained by the most scrupulous fidelity to our party obligations? Forbid it, patriotiitm and honor. MORE ANON. SENTENCE OF TEE ''VEILED Al CEDERES9." The notorious Flenrietia, Robinson, convicted in the Riinselaer County Court sitting at Troy, of the murder of Timothy Lanigan, was last Tuesday afternoon sentenced by Judge Harris toWOO on the 3d of August next. At the conclusion of I I her sentence, when the Judge commended her soul to God's mercy, she told him he had better pray for his own soul, declaring she was the victim of a polities' conspiracy whieh was cal culated to crush a mien. She was about to speak I further, when her counsel desired her to remain quiet. When about to leave the court room she turned and, pointing her finger towards Judge Harris, solemnly exclaimed ''Judge Harris, may the Judge of Judges be your Judge." Consid erable excitement was manifested by the specta tors during the time occupied in passing the Bea IVABRINOTON COUNTY •DEMOCRATIC NOMINA TIONS. -2-The Democracy of Watthi,pgton have nominated tho following gentlemen for their fall ticket: Ascend , l3l,—G. W. Miller and D. Riddle Shenff---A — ndrew Bruce. Commissioner—J. N. Walker. Coroner—Moses Little. Director of the Poor—T. Buchanan. Aud,tor--J. C. Ringland. , , ' .::~, Ittt3" Tite B"uffale Commercial Advertiser, the organ of Millard Fillmore and the Silver Grey., is exceedingly put out at the Philadelphia Grand Council gplitting on the slavery queetiou: From its course and that of the Pennsylvania K N. papers, both of which States adhered to the majority pl .tform, it is evident the delegates of the two States will not be. gustained in their course. Says the Silver Grey organ ,H-_-- 7 4. 4 the action of the Council on the Ettlbj‘lat of nale4xy, they have been guilty of self stultifica tion. The Knovr.Nothing party was formed fur quite other obj.cts than the settlement of the slavery question. Its founders, by the very act of jaining it declared their opinion that there is another question paramount to this, if not in ab solute Importance, at least in present urgenoy. Tho Conncil met, and by introducing, discussing and splitting on the slavery question, they have contradicted the very idea in which the party had its origin. The Know Nothing organiza tion grew up and acquired Ektrength in the midst of the excitement caused by the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. But the central idea of the organization Was not antagonism to slavery, but antagonism to foreigners. A. party coming forward at that time, with that issue, declared by the very act of doing so, that, in its opinion, the question of slavery was subordinate in pro sent importance, to a revision of the naturaliza tion laws. Whether this was a sound conclu sion is a matter on which men may differ, bat that it was the opinion of the Know Nothings themselves, is a logical consequence of the ex istence of their party. llstinv D. FOSTER.—Tbie gentleman's nomi nation by the Democrats of Westmor?land coun ty looks as though our friends out there were determined to win ta triumph this year. If any body can be elected iu that county by a rousing majority, surely Mr. Foster can. He is one of the best lawyers in the State, and is a sound and staunch Democrat. With a few such men in the legislature for a year or two, the character of our State legislation would no doubt be im proved. What is greatly needed is some well considered general !awl; that will render so much special and local legislation as we now have un necessary. At the last session 684, bills gore passed, and probably not one-twentieth of them were public laws. If Mr. Foster and a few more of his character and ability are elected we shall look for a cure of this evil. A few well considered general laws would answer all the purposes of the annual mass of enactments that I encumber our statute books. Tan H/NDOO PAGODA.—This beautiful struc ture, located in the Diamond Square, Allegheny, is crowded nightly by admiring audiences. The exhibition of Chemical Dioramas, Coromatype Views, &c., contained in it, is of a very inter esting and amusing character, and we are glad to see it so well patronized. The exhibition will continue open to-day end to-morrow. t' • 4 - 7 0: • Govsawsoa RREDER —A correspondent of the New York Tonea sap that there is a prosprot that Gov. Reeder will be removed from the office of Governor of Kansas. — Speoulation in 'Kansas lands is said to be the ground of complaint. We doubt the correctness of this report, and hope it is not true. But the following oorrespondence between Mr. Marcy, Secretary of State, and Governor Reeder, Goul d indicate that objection is made by the administration to some purchases of land he hoe tando-in Kansas. We. shall soon learn what explanations the Governor can give, and be able to judge more intelligently of the facts: W. L. Marcy, Exq , to Governar Reeder, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WAsniaoren, June 11, 186.5. Sin :—I am directed by the President to in form you that with tlio dvvelopm en t e before him in reference to purchases of Kansas half-breed reservations made by you in the Territory of Kansas, and in which, as you state, Judge John -81013 and Elmore, of the Supreme Court of the Territory, and Mr. Isaacs, the District Atterney, participated ; and to reference also to other speculations by you in lauds of the Territory, apparently in violation of acts of Congress and of regulations of the 'department, be feels em barrassed to see Low, consistently with his mm victions of duty, he can allow the present ofEctial relation to the Territory of yourself or of either of tho other gentlemen named to continue, un less the impreasioce which now rest upon his mind shall be removed by satiefaltory explana tions. The President will, however, be glad to re ceive and consider auy explanations which you may desire to make iu regard to the character and extent of the transactions above referred to, and particularly the matters spoken of in the totter cf G. W. Clarke, Indian Agent, dated May 8, 1855, and addressed to the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Eanses, a copy of which was forwarded to you at Easton, on the 6th in stant. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedien servant. L ALtuor. Hoe. A. H. Reeder, care of J. Cochran, Surveyor, &c , City of New York. Governor Reeder to IV. L. Marcy, NEW Voltz, June 13, 1855. grit :—Your letter of the Iltb, postmarked the 12th was handed me between ten and eleven o'clock last night, afar I hid made all my ar rangements to leave for Kansas by six o'clock this morning. I could not remain at home to reply fully to the commnnication without gross neglect of my official chilies, raid it equally clear that I can not give to the gtaVB matters it contains the de liberate reply which they require while I am en route day and night. Nothing is left me, there ( ire, but to proceed to the Territory and reply to your communication there. I wrote to the Pre sident yesterday, from Easton, nud must express my regret that your communication was not made at an earlier day. Very respectfully, your ob't servant, A. H. ItEr.nnn.. Hon. W. L. Marcy, Secretary of State, Wrichington Changes of Climate. The fel:forting, from the Scienqc America; contaiug some interrstng facts, awl treats of a very feeling euhject, Worthy cf careful investi gation:— e -~ i ~,~„ i x- W. i .; . .. . '. . ' . ‘....1.1.3.4.0.5t, '. •••' . ' -,.-' :i' .... - '''' ' , l t . 4: , : . -..a. ' •t t = ; ' t' , i ..' -.l;' ' 4,4 *'.• ' 4' . li• '.3-1,9....g,+ix..4-4,,t '" ••••6 ~ r. ,5,"1',7..bag,',........,..-,.."., ' , - ~... s ...,.. • a .• 4 4r . ',.... . . . : 4 •4 - I ' . • ?A Bigot Extraordinary Cure effected by Lungs! Lunge!! Dn. hPLANE'S CiII,EIIII.ATED VERMIFUGE. Persons stifferlug from diseases of the throat or lungs New l',.ss, March 13, 1852. aro, in a great majority of cases, completely restored to Thl3 is to certify that I have been troubled almost, four health by II faithful trial of Dr. Curds' Ilygeana or Inhaling 'years with achotlng'seneation, sorer:times so bad as almost ' to suffocate me; I employed two regular physicians, but to Vu or. Dy the Doctor's new method of treatment, the no purpose. I was then persuaded to try a bottle of Dr. medical agent is brought indirect contact with the diseased hPLarke's Celebrated Vermifuge. I took two tea spoonrfull parts. and cannot fail of having a beneficial effect. All at one dose. It soon began to operate, when it made tho rough work. (I had a regular worm factory within me.) druggists sell it See advertisement in this paper; I ..hould judge it brought away from me some too quarts aztainn—lt. Ccatts' I/FGBANA Is the original and only of irorma; they bad the appearance of having busted. I , genuine article. " - :. took thesiemaluder of the bottle at two doses. The effect es.,- s , -- ------------- jelBiliwdarir Was.it brought away about one quart more, all chopped i -.boot and Sttoe-aliznitfactory. to pieces. Incite feel like a different per,on. 1 . a JAMES O'DONNELL Oz'BßO'' agflil The above Is from a widow lad •,' years of age, ,V I Would respectfully Inform the citizens of PI tr sir u rgh, that they have opened a manufactory or MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SIBIES, resident of this city. For further particulars, the public. ; are referred to Mr. Hardie, No. 3 Manhattan Place, or to E. i I At No. 79 Smithaeld street, L. Theall, Druggist, comer of Itutger and 31ourae strcete• 1 In Wrniss's lATILDISaS, wheie they will be prepared to 611 all orders of nvery description of Boots and Shoes at the P. E.—The above valuable remedy, ales Dr. 3PLene's Celebrated Liver Pills, can ho had ut all respectable Drug h Ir., rtet,t notice. Stores in this city. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep on sale a good assortment of the best eastern Purchasers will please be careful to ask for Dr. M'lnne's nerr.cl;;;,,A,lisci.,:istyll des;:;:ipglrialas p's ,;Lcahsllciren:: wear. Celebrated Vermifuge, and take sloe , els, All other Ver- A elin re of i the publin patronage is P .lfeite,j, - mifuges, in comparison, are wortlne:M. Ja......,,_ „_,..,..,,,.............- Also, for sale by the Bole proprietors,, t PLlDifllsla 51109., Succemora to J. Kidd .b Co., Gii Worst street. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PROSI PITTbRU/LGII. Ou and after ISIONDAY, Match lab, 1.55, Ih> PASSItN ORR TiIAINS will run as follows, until fortha notice FAST TRAIN WILL LEAVE AT 3 A. 61. MA.G.Twane As. 8 A. M. EZPRES. TRAIN " AT 3P. M. Theca Trains all run through to ' Crastline and connect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, and BellefOrttaine and Indiana Railroads. At Mensfdd, connections are made for Newark, Tetaasvl Ile, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, etc.; end at Alliance for Cleve land, &c. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets sold to Cincinnati, Loulnilln St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rook Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Citier, In the West. .. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will ICOTO Plttshurgh at 10 A.M. and 6 P. 61., and Nev.' Prghton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. 3L For Ticketa arid further information;apply to J. G. erititv, At the corner office, under the Monongahela House. Or. at the Federal Street Station, to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1855. (m 1,10) OHIO AND INDIANA HAILRuAD, BEING TII Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. E. R TO FORT WAYNE, TEMPE 111757)IILD AND LIG LITLEN ISMS FROII r`Tritinp connect at Cre-dline. taitlc.ut dAt,rairm, wilt, all the Trains on the 0/.a a,,d Penna. Enact and atm,: at Forest with Train+ fr.-deg North and South, on the Mud River and lake Erie !tali:cad. For Ticket , , apply at the Railroad 011iceA of the Ohio and Penna.) Lynam Railroad Company in 11:.t.iltargh, gherty Cit y, _or at any of the folliiirin X P , Aut.3: Fort Wayne, trlitlO, Cincinnati, trt,•na, Dayton, iinrfiald, Tiffin, Riche - m.l, Ftwilay. Persona eac.iring Ttelscts ill be parti,ular to I,lk for a Ticket by the Ohlu and Indiana Italtre.d. jo3 .1. It. B fRAI:OITIN, W•Oflintous of the Pleas.--li c ,se &cm Gen Ulo P. Mort fi t to the IffnAr Aurrazl, .N.n. 7, 18:6.—`. All edltirs profess to be tn.:gun:dein,: of the ri.il,ta ce the people, and to keep them slvt=ad . throuzb thaie columns, of whatever Shall 111'21 for ',heir lenefit. We .111 live up to thle letter, and inform them that the meet won derful and valuable medicine for their general we Irv, Invented, Is" DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTit.kt " Its virtues are a) rare, anlthty and eccentric, :her often they appear to i,oric more like minutes than by erien n, ter, elective, elortric, and astouudinit are its powers on the human body, that, thon.rh now it as doily tried by l u,t. sands of tractile, not Coo Of 0.118 great nmai, but tO de!ighted beyond rallipatil,oll, and tancli.ny .rotas they, ou co coin siderstion, wilt ever again In ulthou t The inventor, Mr. 11 linutr, h.s si}ele kept the se,ril to himself. Counterfeits are busy ahc,ut tc , bar KiLLJUI. Stleeett.4. Its overwhelming merits dot y nil n ilo pt.ullaritiea aziaiyak. e,iridently placenta to seek it, 11, quatutt,.•, arely ta friend, who laughs at death and saillaimi, o restores tha blind, lame, halt, nod scarred to perfewtleo, and all flow ; pale, " the Wilco W e wiali the cll.:ewe:et of th rolrhty bleasing, Ito It a real benefactor t • mankind, G d grown, without e sterlinate enarrevel label, with I idatneturea of I.IINTIT DArtLEV, Ss:norm-ten-sr, C. V. CLICKENEII. d CAJ, Proprietsd-a. Fold nt 25 Cents per tro< by Lr. U. H. If HVg1;11, W-csl btrss‘st, and by flatly toss.ry ol.•r inLI • 1. , •• thrult.ll.loait tar liciitnl t r ststess. AL Ordri 1n• fozsuAti.m advit,, to Lt addr,5......1 to C. V. ti A (Xs., Yosk. Ater Old Serest, Olt'eru, and a:I [lh:ewe, nris)n-; fro:, nu itn,,i.ur e it :ta:e .1 OW LL Eer the extraort.lll,y v( It nt o 11hrwe) .1, A reupectaLln Irtw, r ) I, V, by Certer'e 8p)1111.41 3 1 11xt.ure. Lie ha ,t ulnorn tinizrlihaert, tc)..l Et rll!) , by i . L- w“../.:). 1,, cstaiit osv et-91Lisitat tvnttkp ( o ).rtn);') turn, the grant bt.:101 puriflnr, 0 114,1 MU, h.: :bred Lun.lerst.t of °then& vr law horn a tiff, ). )1 h.. ) . ) ) Lai 'll.Ol, of merrttry, [id La.ii r. saw jr.lrits. ••• She go! v erlismhz V'lleasure and Comfort irmsn in s 11/111'it/ , t ty having them GOOD, awl beITAIILE U I:11111LE has got all that I, ti4toett.ary to etf,t ildt imn- ; ttott. bath at rettardt to aol glr.Uily f f •adolog to t•apt•riette, trt IL,J, sla. cut, u,t'..o ohargell, ot!tt do Ito by ~ :altitv," el 240 LIITEF.TT sr. hut ct Watta P. ti — Pootslootatt, to parttrutar, ii t ;v. of Lit gt - ttattit fortes. Ile. not,: b.. toot lu ih-,tl-1 t.t (.I !h/r, gat• 03.7 a. rclotrat - tts tout.: 11 corrot.rsts I his stint- to. t (.1”t-at tot), n 111111. V. .0 - k- Stocking Pactory.— C. DALI -, Factory, whoa evralltlni; is wad.. 'h- II:) , IE3,1 LIN F, hi 1 , 1 the aEL Cl.ir an..l Prun Er rr. 1. Ile I , tinually turning, out every varlAy of Il vtery w. , !1 me ir and aultabil to the roaqon, a161:11 tuey b n'uly, obteinpj Irrtolenalo end norall at Lib corn, Qt Mar+, and Fifth stroeL Don't forgvt the nan4o—C. DALY ar...1 Nn 6PI WAIA .NOTIUE6. Before purchasing your Bat or cap NC:Y . to..tay„ call a , Pi %VW • .1,-,t..(1:1 exatr.rnr Klock of HATS ark.l r+l.l r.,11 •1.1 I. CAzi. as any other itau-e la tan city e3t3 trr 0,11 rrr't Next home to the rwa , Pr.,11,y trt luta Üburvb, jilo r1 , •11, :h r. W , We hare jqat recely;cl (4 1:.•t urge Viall3l2), 11111 C-11,lil. of ItA Ii A Tz+, rrhietl xre ea. lIJU 'll bt,I,S7 {ht., 1,11,1 i ptio.. Stray lima from y 6 cep op ward, from $1,50 to $4,0, 1110;ALIN 1.0., tr 4 Wi.r4 40,4. JAMES UOISESSON OF INDIA N. 4 T O fl S / J', WC"t't ,"2 at tn• cktober Elmtlan ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, ISULIJP‘CPCRPPY OP ChiLson Furnaces, Wrought Iran Tubing, A NI) *17.1 /SU Ilk For Warming and Ventdatzon of Betildlngt A. W aia Loutract tot Warittin, an uttl mg. by moans or fltt ater, Pipes or Chilton'', I. ornlte. Chu r &boob; Hospitals, Fact( r eQ, (Lean ,ut. Cour ttfouse;, Jails, Hotels, or Dtsolltugs. 0.2 MARK ET , ttro t, Pacibur4b. Piz%Tau UftUH Life, Fire and Marine /nouranco Company; CORN.= O.P W43'SO A..\ ..1(.4/16Er SIREETS PITTSBURGH, PA. • JAS. D. 11'Ottt, Secrete ry ROBERT GAL%9AY, Prei•ldent. Thin Compuny makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISES. Also agaimt 111211 and Cargo Rinke on thn Ohio and 7111, giasippi riven. and tributariem, and Marine Risks generally. And omainst Loon and Damage by Fire., nod ngtt it.l 11, Perils of the Sea and I ulaud Na. l4utlMl and Trounp,4tatirm. Policies issued at tlie lowest rata coniktont with nah-ty to all pactia• DIII/0:011Q: Robert Nal way, Aloxander Bradley, Jamas B. Iloon, John Fullerton, John Al'Alpin, Samuel :11•Clurkan, William Phillips, JfiWee W. linilinan, John fklott, Chne. rbuthnot, Joseph P. Gazsam, 31. D., David- Richey, Janice Alarshall, John M'Gill, Horatio N. Lee, Kim not n 4. CITIZEN Insurance Company L C P ittsburg hS' .—WM. BAGALRY. Prelvdent : BASIORL L. 111111811 ELL, Secretary,. Office: 0.1 Water Street,6ellccen rk Maet and W,od streets. Daeuree lIILILLand CIAII.GO 'Rieke, on the Ohio and Nliaele• elppf Rivera and tributaries. Inextreeagalnet Lose or Damage by Flre. ALSO—Aglast the - Perna of the Sea, and In land Nevtga• flatland Tranaportatlon NlirkTroglil William Ragaley, It!chard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dilworth, Isaac 31. Pen Hoch, Fix [leis Sellera, S. lisabaugh, J. deboonmarcer, Walter Bryant, William B. ilaya. John Shipton. HOWARD Health Association of uLY Pittsburgh, No, 108 THIEL) - tEET, opposite the Telegraph Office. Tills Association is organised for the purpose of affording mutual aosistan,te to each other, in taco of sickness or Re. olden!. By paying a email yearly payment, the member,: of the Asonelation s,cures a weekly benefit during slekne,,,,, averaging from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Assordetion all mow:hers are equally interested in the management and pronto. 8. 11. 51'KENZIE, President. T. J. IltjiPTrll, FOCretaTy. Finance Cuminittee--Jodum Kura, J.Littri REAMER, 0. N. ROFFS7O2. • 0-moulting Phveician—F. basn, M. D 'EARL STEAM KILL, ALLEGHENY. 4 / 3 FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES In either of the two CRles. ONDNAS may bo left at the 111111, or in boxes at the stores of LOO AN, WILSON & CO., 6:3 Wood street. BRAUN & REITER, corner Liberty and St. Cklr sts 11. P. SCLIWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny. TERNB: CABE, ON DELI VENT. BRYAN, KENNEDY AC Co, 10e Notices—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS So. CLEW, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, moots on the Hest WEDNESDAY ()revery month, at SOLIOCELLEITER'S, in the Diamond. By order. Jul., GEO. W. 10 . 0003., Pemetary, . . ... . • T t t ,„ • • . 4 P' . ,• .15 • ` • Lc? ' o e s il r i oc e k e it h o 171 e n e a:: h ß e a re i t k y n O o f t I red ' I t t h e e b t e u n r Etec- Don for Thirteen Directors, to menage the Mildness of raid Book until the third Monday to November next, will be held at the literchtutti, Exchange, on Fourth street, in the city of Pii btturgh, ou WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of June lost , between the houre of 9 o'clock, A. 31., and 3 o'clock, P. 111 , of snit day. By order of the Board of Commissioners. H. lIEPDIIR3I, Juno 210, 1855 Prerid .nt of Bind Board. .1 in E4ji . fr , ,--te.... 0 BRAT IIE 4 SIAN sun: LOAN,,of 6,725,000 Dollars, VT to he 1 eirnbursed with 16,084,510 Dollars, which Wale ll rot , to £2 403,000 Sterling. Ttir. Loan 13 guaranteed by the Government of the Grand Dueby of Ileasian, and contracted by the eminent flanking Horne of .Alessrs. AL A. Von Rothschild A Sons, Freutfor"-ene"bodrfain. Tile repu..ment of this Loan comprises the following Capital Pliant 14 of down dollars each. 60 of 4,000 dollars each. 22 '• 30. , a.0 .". 64 " 2,000 " 24 " ti.: 000 " " 120 " 1,500 " 60 " 8,000 " " 180 " 4000 " .te , Ac., An. The amollert Prizes aro of 65 dollars each. 18.3 5. The neat drawing will take place on the Ist December, Th.. price of Stun.. la as 111 on-s : I Whole Share ..... . ........................ Ll sterling. 13 0 do. .............................. 6 do. do. ••.... ........................ 10 do. 75 ;PI do. ........... . .................. 20 do. • do. ............ ................. 50 do. fintnittaneas Pd. Shares should be made by Drafts, paya ble at any Town in Europe; on receipt of which the Shares w.il lat sent Cy the return mail.. The Ogleial List of the Drawing will ho punctually sent to every Shareholder, and the Prizes obtained by the Share holders will be paid byAnd through the principal Ranks In the Initial) Colonies and the Rut and West Indies. For Sbares apply to F„ E. FULD & CO., Bankers, Frank fort-on-the Main, Germany; or to F. E. FULD A co., 32 Vililer's street, Strned.'l,6ladon. We, the undersigned, are'speetally appointed Agents for tha F.:: le of Tickets, for homeand foreign countries: and it glee:: the great pleasure twain/ounce to the public, the null. yelled ruccess of the shares sold by us, an within a short thee we been had the good fortrine to pay Moue Shenthold era In England, America, and the Colonies, upwards of One Hundred Thousand Pounds Sterling. F. E. FULD & CO, tankers and lieeeivers General. 'Pita school. Ti Directors o the Central ard of Edcation, J_ Pittsburg, pro f desirous of obt W aining a Principal for to., High about to be established in this city. A m.iti of the bigheot qualifications, largest experience, not who esii rorn, with proper recommendations, is tlesire.i, Lil la such a person an annual salary nf £2ouo will e ps J. The School is intended to be conducted in a simila b r • o the Eastern ciL!ed. i 0.14 may be made up to the lath of July. Ad dl.. -s It. E Pres't of the Board. Pirt,hue , zh, Jens yo , 1455— fie 2 2- , bl I ti, ltillam Wilson, Aldernanaa. .117 PENN street, between the Canal. r. 0 MCI:, Na. O'Hara street, WA Ward. M busineas appertaining to the °nice of an A Idvrman or Justice of the Pace, will he promptly attended to. Ronde, Mortgages, and other d.xelm, r • La, drawn with neatneam and deepatch. , ffebl3::( TIER ON? DESIR HOARDING. I No CLOD—BOARDING will find lt to th. tr aavintaga to nsll at No. 104. FOURTH street, untie they will be sccotnnodated either by the week, day ar tssal, at LOW BATES. Jain 6) lit ELI ULF; PAr•filoNS, IN GoDEI"s LADY's BOOTt ti Mutt JULY.— imocg (barn is a fashion plate, color u,•ntai,,in g eight fintrett boys and trirls'dresres.invalne.. bte, to I,retllP. Maid Cap in embroidery, to teach the ,ung idea lo Irma. Wltlte'a Semmes Fashions far tsda nets. Mantillas from Brolies, &e., to. Far pals by H. HINER & CO., J •1-2 No. 31 Smithfield street. litll-91,'I'YWiloStalir,....11'fj Is y wiutl!'t°lllorottTStittllNL°S; Pit r:t 0 PLASTER, 03 it 61 an in•alciable reacte d. I.lr N.b,n.anati;m, Btourbitl., Pleurlsr, Paine in the SI Jr, Bac': .11 Breast ; also, B ,, res, Cola, Bruises, Sprain.,P -hut , . St:a J , ..ints, oe. 25 cent, a boo. Sold at No. 140 '1'111+,1) st. L'..t:A L 11 FAIL TiIACT OV LAND, of about 11 , ' nu the qirt.y'e Itun i:an ' t, toad, at four direr .corn the c.ity ; • la mere, cleared and fenco4 ; bala rico In•fir.a A Of wtster, Sr. Also, Twolva Acre. •,:fj uit g !be ebovo with a floe atone querry opened, ),ev ,ez a front of ULt -, 1,0.1•Is of a rui'uorl the Plant Road. per I ' 9 N et/TILDE:UT & SON, j .12. 140 Third !treet. 11V kl II JUt•T It t;i:.El Tu;_y; “..4ny's k, I,•t " Yaokra Var taw at 11". A. GTI.Tri:NVENNET &CO 'S, I.4th at. opy).4te tiro Theatr , . AND NIOLAS3IL,— :;.3 1..1.1 N. Y Syrup; 17.,1.1eu 1:1 " I L!r] Goreaod for sale by , ATWELL, LEY. A CO. Ula I { I, t , j ~.1.1.15t D ;AI ti 1';..,-- -* ( I %., 2.:, bt-le. Pru.l,lF.u,Tars 21, IA I. 11.1',1 IVIAte •• 1 5 t.bl, Lc.tif lsc,ot y- .A.NI3 I , ld, c; Tar, 11, la Wald .14,fi1; etora and fur :43.1. by ATWM'LL. LEE .4 CO. • • lu it , r , rt.“l Camila &lip 16 I,x, I",r. In slim en . l t, sal.) by 14...• r Elea aulal J l'ulieoctr la bbis CUL ood Dry; to gore em.l for rely b, AT WI LY.'l.: co. rt., No. 3- 11.4.ce . dtrel 111,1. C irga imparrlea Bating Suia Iu slur, 4 . 1 for ttOn b. 'jr Ir2l 'ATW ELL. LEY a CO -1.. FEE-61 bug, Igo Cott.. to arrive and tor gale by ATWKI.L. LER & IlMf=IIIIIIII!E AMEIIICAN MACHE MANITEACTITBING COMPANY, No, 7 8 SECUND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. AN CFA CT UR ERS OF PA rum: IdA CILE ORNAMENTS ter Church, Steamboats, &a.; Mirror and Piet, e Frame.. Window and Dour !leads, Itrackets. Trusses, rerutees, Ventilators and Contra Pieces for n Ro cca..., and Mouldings et every description, sire Renda design, ensArre and warranted more durable than any other article now in to,. Orders exeeuttd on the thmlest notice. N II of Stesmiuut ItuFtiors is especially di. re, to this article, on neeount of its light weight. CUMMINS, TUNICS & No. 71 Second eL, between Wood and .11arket sta, jet:l Pitt , hursrb. ' —bcic Hundred Alotaar• tteward. ''1 , :11.: above reward will be paid for the rapture of HAR. 1 I'Br DoNALDSON, the individual who escaped from ...tody, on Monday night, while being conducted to the Pruitentlary, on rite of the Brownsville packets. Donald. hen W. 1.1 s , snten,rl for a term of five years, on a charge of robbery, nod I i shout fire feet six inches high, ollight plexion, light hair ant pleaxiag address; be has a sear on cum hi, tare_ At , he time of his escape he had' on a pair of blob cashmere pants, tone: Rain vest, high.heeled calf -Liu bor. hi, white stouchod hat, red spotted calico shirt; his calf- Land, hurul and feet are very small. lie is about 23 3eara of ago, and bad attached to his kg a device, with a chain scale fire fret long. The shove reward will be paid for his •;ipture, by je2l.2t D. J. WORLEY, _____________________Sheriff of Greene County. 31 4 DA 31 E EDWA RDS, .. - 4,i,rifi,-._ . Till J 1,471.1" CLICLBATED• ,A:r . is... CL A IRVOYANT, ii,.i- .-..a - li - iri• Can ha ionsulted at her rft/113.C171, .•,,,, CV „.c.IY nor of Pittsburgh. WOUD and PI FTlf streets. ,;....,....,.,,,,„ ,10,11ticsauoolt.ast,;zo,,esnprDiny and Evening. Tate and conilden• 4:''. - 1 r:V- .' f ' T * „.L . -:,.3 - . 1 e ffi e. ERMS.— Gelltlo/13eD, $1: Ladies :..::::,.1.-,ii,..__ i" - ', .46 only .50 cents. \......4,,1)A loio.ii.os , . GAZIN -____.."-_:__L_ - . • . leg Godey's lettly'm Hook, for July -20 cents; Halloo's !Magazine, " " • Yankee Notions, o .1 1 10 2 "., Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 North Ittidal, for May. " Tle• above just revolved by kspreas. Also, a large lot of SCHOOL, CLASHICAL and Misclloneoua HOOKS and BTA THIN EV N for safe at COST, and NO 1 11311117(1. Call at LAUFFEICS 1300 K STORE, 87 Wood swat, if you want to get It Cheap Library. Je2l_ ye.:.C,II`IAN HED-2n b,,,.081,--------c;F----------_._,,,, eau To, sate by FLEMING BROS , (Successors to J. lildd & C 0.,) . .._ No. 60 Wood straat —_____ fox..h, by FLEMING 1107. AIiD OIL —lO bbls No.l just rocoivrd end fir sate by FUMING BRO 9. V W 111 1'1Na-2.1 Gbh: in iiiora and for sale by 1. 1 1 PLEIIING BROS. .I.Ns ELL OIL—SOU gaffi.ln store and for eafeby jt.2l 1 FLEMING EROS. fl uJOELLE i:OUO Ns in nor° kud fur ludo by iP2I FLEUINO BROS. 1 )1.; 1 TY zOtiO lb3s, in bladdere, In more and for rule by j jr2t FLEMING BROS.b 4,: , II A D—No. 1 triru'd, in barrel,, and ball' barrel; this day i, - ) received and for gala by HENRY H. COLLINS, j,-iit N0.._2.5 Yi'ciod Area. lIA i lg . .1 1 1101:11 1.1 6uraNG—Thialliarewcy'llirgr sua4 by • ( illEtiiE 500 Lees prime W It. roam Cheese kJ and for vale by [ je2l] IENRY 11. COLLINS. 17,11 Afliitii--ii:TOiI lb; —Wirrial7lly. —F7alie-rsiaaT:l3, r_ j...z. t HENRY H. COLLIN& \ICY Y 1 Al E 1 ES—For sale by TIRNRY COLLINR. -11_! :rime article for Naltb Y H F..NRY 11. COLLINS. I ‘ I LE bleb jot TuiCfinieLeci, 1, u ure tig very Exit. Cell 80011 011 a get 0110. timidl prat', cud quick sales is our .'sotto, je2l • / Min)! a Ttri,vi 13 6W0al t a 8011,,Au li SHO, from tio. 1 to 12, rsorlveTrirM fd sale BOR'N TETLIY. IN GILAI make, In afor 2 dozen, Jacob truker'i caiebratel te:, .1c by j. 21 ni AD WARROP N 4.31tA11i ItAK ES-75 ito.z.e D .u . :ti - e Le2t9E_Bl-14;or I I sale by Hen) JAMES IVAlttti.,. T at: MAN wbo was always behind time got ahead of himself, yesterday, at CARGO'ai 711 *null street Ltaanessa? cior t ar OD4 uiwar*, Jett NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In %tore and for solo b ATWELL. LEV. A CO, ATWELL T PR k CO, -____ • • in more and for as ATWELL, LEE & ATWV7T.I., 1.470. n. FINN FLOUR— e Flo 75 bbla fine rre'd nod tor gall; 1 7 T je2o SPRINGER lIARBAUGIrtk CO. c n t UN D 11.11;*- 75 beer prime Rio Coffee; 15 pockets Java da 30 hbda N. 0. linger; 16 obis Relined Sugars; 100 do New Orleans Molassas ; Z 1 do Sugar•Houce do 60 half chests Green and Black Teas; 2.5 caddyboxes do do 75 boxes superior brands Tobacco; 50 do Rosin Soap; 50 do M. and D. Candles; do Star do • 300 kegs assorted Nails i 200 boxes sxlo, fixl2, 1 0112 and 1 0x14 Window Glass. Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Plttabo2rigt manufactures — fo r sale by mvl JOHN MOORHEAD, 27 Wood st. Dili /ro.K`t —SU urns A o. 1 ' I LO " N 0.2 do do do; 50 " No.l do Cordella do; 54 " .N 0.2 do do do; TOO " N 0.3 do Cameron do; 200 " Mercer Co., for(oundry purposes.' For aala by JOUN tICOHUFA-13, „les - 21 Wood area. . tOKORD ;fry V/tAL WATKIt—al bbl; and halfbble j 1111; reGelp'ed fresh from the Spriee=, and for sale by JOHN ItIOORHEAD, 27 Wood et. iMIM PEKIN TEA STORE. S. J Y ES. No. 98 Fifth 8 t;,,0n0 door A ea N st of Exchange Dank, Pittsburgh, Pn,. Cllth'EN AND SVACIf TEAS, SELECTIrt) WITH OREAT VII Mire, and purchased direct from the import:2ra, for auk .re, Tie .stock ccnsista of all the different flavors sod grades of TEA. brought tO the American : market, sod will be sold, 11,114 our rice 70,k and retail, Fit the LO WES r IVETAIL GROCE: s RS hre invited to call and get samples, and learn • • - 'kat u Ilyson No p in nisfaa'P.ACEN/it TEAS, YoungtO packages, exprpesly for tba trade: . 1 ; . " i mperf ., 4 No. I ti “, No. 2, . ' . . No. 2: •-: a No. ai • Oolong No. 1, '" " No. 4 ' , , No. 2, Silver Leaf Young Elyson, Plantation Oolong, Gunpowder No.l, eouchoug, " Na. 2, Mug Young Ponehong, English Breakfast, Old Country Black. TEAS LE ALL GRADES Er THE Black. GUEST. —ALSO— COPPEE—Fine Java and Rio. LOVERING'S SUGARS—Crabbed; Coarse Pulverized; Pulverized A; Matte Clarified C; Yellow Clarified and LC . .31 New Orleans. - . BAKERS BaolrA, cOOOA and bIIOCOLATE, etc, eto, Long exptiFience In,the.business is a sure guarantee that every article sold will be as iepres:nted. This old este/dished store has no connection with any other house in the city, Customers ate wirred not to place any confidence in the representations of persons formerly employed in this Es tablishment.. Agent,.?Py epecial appointment, fat the sale of DR. J-4YNE'3 CELEBRATED FAMILY lIIEDICIATS :Also, for tEo sale of ]e.l4 L . JOQNSON'S•TYPi, jNif, &e. .141- Bald lYe nd• anti I/ urd'a anti" haute. rer—PowarrexncK, Or., Feb. 9, 1855: This is to cart* that I have used . RURD'S HAIR RE" STORER" three months, and where my bead was bald it is now covered with a long growth of new hair. 04Pr.Gao. 0. Dzvlsv, of Whaie.Ship Slonteittmay. . -Noumea, Feb 8; 1855, Chemical Manufacturing Co.--Gents: Previous to usin .your Hair Restorer , ' was 'greatly troull:ed with my hair g coming out. After using three botile4 the remaining is strong and firm, and presents a rich, glossy and healthy appearance. Yours, truly, H. R. WOODIVORTa. Ponorrenc.cE, CT., Feb. 16, 1855. This is to certify that I have been rising "Iluan's LIMB Itgaroasa" about three months; and, now, where my head was bald, it is covered with a new growth of heir, almost three inches oeg. I have been bald over twenty years. A Ma ADAX9. Bold, wholesale and retail at GEO. IT. KEYSER'S, No. 140 17netl a'rent, kfat.til AIL CULL 01 , WESTERLY PENNSYLVANIA. Located its PIMBUIiGH, on WOOD :4, near Aura,. nus Institution, recently organizece under Its charter, .1_ offers to the young menet' this and adjacent cities, and or the circumamblent country, facilitive for acquiring in a few weeks, and for an outlay ins4nidratit, an ART far more lucrative as an avocation than abbot any trade that it need require fire or six years. to learn viz BOOK-KEEPIN , G, With fie concomitant ante of.fiee and.rapid WRITING and A ItITLIMEI'IC. Thu season of low-water and Black business is at hand, which May be improved to grest advantage by taking a eotirse of instruction in the Iron City College. Specie' at tention is given to the apt - dlr./lon or Book-keeping to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, pri. tines, and others—come and spend, eor days or even ings, or both, frr a few weeks, in one of the coolest and _pleasantest Balls anywhere to be found. and iv-quire the cure means t f obtaining employment and high wages in tie fail and winter. You will never regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY coLLEaE. je2o priu.,.1...g --- T --- ------ 8700 tD , 5 t 0,, t. ta 0,-; r„ (11.01 t A DEICE. tiOUSE.OI four. ..los d halt 0VJ1..1 N 0.215 Medford street. $7OO YOB TIMER ACRES OP CEIOICE LAND, wia PL se Dwelling 'louse, a goetl garden, bed grape yin e, cram erry an a d ity, apple a" goad 1. treea Ftrawberrlea, Ac. Only Liur mites , h con goodlena - road. f $l5O R A 000DDWELLING ROUSE on Roberta 2tr• et, well finished, and In gcod order. $lOOO FOR ELEVEN ACRES; nine cleared and in cultivation. Dwell ng Reuse, fruit trees, Ac., ao. About lira tulle's from the city. $lBOO FOR NINE ACRES, with a Dwelling ITottsl of four rooms, } tablo, ice.: grace vines, 4c, kc.—in good order. Situated at four miles trim the city, je2o 8. CUTIIDRP.T A SON, 140 Third et. FO It BALL A FINE BROWN HORSE, eußable for Saddle or Harness; will be sold LOW, ul the owner has no further ace for him.. noquire of R. IL PATTERSON, Livery Stable, corner of Diamond and Cherry alley. je2h3C ________________ * vldend. Orvich Cfrizsaia' livare.aNcit C0MP.1,57, 1 Jane /6, ISS. FIIHE PRESIDENT and Directors. of this Corgi:tiny bave I this flay f.selarial a Lis:blend of FIVE ll()LLAIIS per Shan upon the Capital Stock: say tear iltillare payable to ibis Stockholders or their hval repri , entative3, oh and alter the nth fast-ant, and oue d:dior credited to koek ielh-let SA ,,, ltti. L. ,mAvsrry.”,r.. s i , .v. (A 4 PLI:TiNGS. D ELAWARE COUNTY . CABPET A NUFACTERING AS BO C/ATION, nn the Cheater Plat, k ho ti, two tene« below the city line. r.¢, to buyer, tblq Etu,ll, 1 X1.12 . :S !S -TEM, ' APESTRI', IU USSEILF.;I-PLS"I 'YORAM, DA3IASK and VENETIAN CARP ETI NO, vrry reduce: price, for hcr city a.e, eptance, (intere,t n0h1,1.) The stock, comprising aleu Li:PORTED FA e, try variety, can bu tAnatimet: at the raCitry Dar/ yow Lb« St.oree, 5c s. IS and N. :4 INiON I/ , Wool bottgbt, Spuw, Dyed or exchanged Carr,is ,1_ sill -EY JONP.. Igtporta.rit to A:Jou:is/c.f.:per:, arta :.:,Frait Growers. 'LL;,. Kph` 4, ttPi.,''/ ai 1' thto is 7,911111111iF PATENT Atli- TIGHT SELF' SEALING Ip, pill, ;Ili, CANS AND JARS, li: i!itlii'r Con Presen,rny Freth Fruit 1 i!ii r' arid livetu I les. ..;:i„1 , 'II P.l F ail SALE at Ni, l'2l, Wood Ftreet, 1.1 1. , ,1ttg a le. et the China •nd !wens ware :ttor, of II ES IrY /HU e. et who it the i•nly alteur in this city for disp 41, n 4 . 4 ,1 the above very urtaful at richt. heirs full deFeriptit.nCANl•t, and the method of we, gee Cirout are, Cu te. l, sd on ata.ve; where, also, a eumplt te and fu .l h , Orell{ent of nett. and demirable patterns or Ci/Ls A, GLASS and QUEENzz• WA IIE, adapted to the want: of private ilanli,s, hotel keepers and country merchants; mu) be obtained at 14 . 4 , 7 prices. lel Itly WESTERN FARRERS INSURANCE CO/11.YEAY, NEW LISBON, OHIO. Capital, .9150,000. J. lIUNTER, Aurxr, SL Charles Building, No. Eh I Third street, Pittsburgh. 0 171CLAS: F. A DLOCKSOIL Predient JAMES BURDICK, Vice President. , LEVI JVAIITIN, Secretary and Treuxarcr. PITTxII..TEGII Er-I'LEtEN,`L,: Jaraea W. WoodwelL Joseph Plummer, James Wood, It al. jldna. V. Ilarbeugh, Dr Joo. E. Park, ai Wm. Simms, Birmincham, Da.aen, Newineyer A Co. TO Ci)N Tit A CTO HS. Dnorc ALS for buffeting the main story of St Patrick', Church will be rseeired by the undersigned, Ch-drman or the Building Committee, until the 28th of June. The plan., cud specifications can Le seen at tbo cGice of C. llerttoeger, Esq.,,Archilect. E. F. GAhI..a.ND. Pittsburgh, Jane CITY HOTEL, - - (LAtz nnowres, Corner of Smithfield and ) Third •treetil JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor= PITTs.B P.A. - . ...,.......—......_,,, tril - IS large and commodious ilouee having undergone 1 thorough repair and furnished with new equipraents throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling el public.' Quanta MOD/CRATE. J BOYDNew Bottling Bonablislimciat. a MORTON have entered into co partnership to transact the bnsin [SS of BOTTLING, in all its branches, at 6 8. LIBERTY street, Neville llall. Taey have constantly on hand a suner;or article of INDIA ALE, put up lu pint bottles. Dcsliers and famillec will find it to their ailvantegn to give us a call, and ex amine for thecasell es. We also battle a superior article of PORTEN SARSAPARILLA and MINERAL 'WATER. Terms as favorable as any other house iu the city. All orders pg up at short nonce. j BOYD MORTON. -------- No. fS Liberty et.. Neville Hall. — e12.4n1 A-- —---------- WANT SITUATIONS.—SeveraI YOUNG MEN, of smart business haleit.s, with good reterences, wish to be em ployed as CLERKS or SALESMEN. Those in want of Boys or Girls can be supplied at BARR'S INTELLIGENCE Oil-Kit, 410 LIBERTY street. Also, a PARTNER WANTED, with a cash capital of $lOO, to engage in a . profitable : business. I !Noire of G. BARR. je2o (Chronicle copy.) C-"- OREDCN "—a tale of the twelve hundredanu to Al_ By Sir Walter Scott, Bart., author of " Waverly, Ivantice,' Ate., &c, The Winkles, or the Mtrry sronrinaniacs—an American picture with portraits for the natives. By the author of " Wild Western Scenes." 13allou's Dollar Monthly for July. Life of Napoleon _Bonaparte. By John S.C. Abbott, with several hundred engravings. Oone Cut Corners--a great b:ok. $1,25. Constance Herbert. By Mrs. Jewsbury. 37 cents. : Henry Ward Beecher's New Book, Star papers. .Illustrated Kdition.of Dickens' NOTCIiI. ir you want to laugh buy a copy of Dickens' books, twelve in all, with all I.bn original illustrations, neatly bound in cloth. New edi dons of all are just published. Prt-e $1.5.). Sister Rose e , arwood in seven chapters, by Chas. Dickens; 123,4 eta. B 11, a tale of Modern Life. For sale by jel9 IT. MINER .3c CO., 22 Smithfield Ftrret. in o PEA.I:IIES-15 sucks prince now this (j---b rec.-'l---6y HENRY H. COLLIAB. ACtfkTttliL-60 half Ws N o. a 30 barrel.. No. 3 do for sale by HENRY IL COLLINS. LI:ALMON—No.I Lake Superior Salmon for eale by 13. 1.320 114 .1111 r IL COLLINS. (;??1' Till anobtain a' fino titre for 60 eta. at the Enterprise Gallery, 71 Four i th bble .iLanuer 31111 s Superfine; Received and for 1.515 by je2o SPRlliffika EfARBAU4I & LOO3lB-100 tons Jut:data, for sale by Jes JOHN MOORHE4I), ri Wood Bt. • : 4 ,f. • 4 • - ;. ^,‘ 4*ll•th•-• n'' ; •,,, - . > , GRAND Plalifoße TO/iN 11. MEI LOR, No. St Wood elect, betsroete Dfa. , open on - u mond alley and Fourth street, -' Saturday, Jute Ith,h, at hie Pi4l/2 WM O "" " ,,.. - ' Norte V7areroome, TWO NEW ORA N D PIANS, . . From the manufactory of (I/picker/4g & Porter ItedEov• These instrumental ereemong the Breen( an Improved new ScAI.C, recently Invented and completed by the A/65er'. Chlcheringe. . LADIIB are especially Invited to call end examine a now PARLOR GRAND PLANO The The Brat inAtrum and onlyonto. instrument of the kind In the City. ti,i, with a large Moth of LQUAREI ' • . PIANOS, have been pelected by the enbcriber, at the .1. .... ... manufactory in Loston, and will be opened during tit ier end '',: • . the coming Wevlr. JOHN ii. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, - Agent for the sale of Ohicketing as gone' Pianos, Jett, For Pittsburgh end Western P.41u4; ._ . SEMI-ANNUAL SALE D.E.Y GOODS A. A. MASON & CO. A NNOLINOR the opening of their , - Greet Sale or their immense stock. Every ext ol.? through out the eAstillaurfent will to marked down and doled out. e • JOHN COCHRAN, & BROS. MAN UPACTOBSI2 09 IRON RAILING, 'IRON VAULTS; RAILING, Di 3 OREI, Window Shatters, Wi ndow•Guardo, &Cc Nos. 91 Second street and ,89 Thtrd at. (BETWEEN woos Ars kAnZET) PIT TSBURGIT,.I.4., EAU on hand a variety of new, potterms army Plain, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid% '- to enclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing&ne at abort nolim. ink2l w London, Ct. ,: A. A. CAR85E1L......•.. ................. 04 88.18.11.:. .; .. A. A. CARRIES & BRO., I:- Cbrnte .Finrraz and Smi(Meld sentils, ,Piadricrgh,, At. ' t. .. AGENT'S . 4' STATE MUTUAL ETRE AND 1L5.2/103 INSURANCE CO. i , OP I CARS.IBIIIThO. 1 CAPITAL .. ............ .........-......5350,000. '... . , GIRARD FIRE AND HARTNE INsuamm column Or PRILADDLP,III.A. CAP1TAL....._..................... 5,300,000. INSURANCE -COXFANY OF THE VALLEY . OF VIRGINIA, • WIRCIIESTIIR, VA. CAPITAL ........... CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COISTANw HAUTPOIXD," COsll. m 17,1 CAPE:AL eLND AssErs.... sigi Non= WESTERN I.3IBIIBANCE COMEANY, MICE, MERCHANTS' EXCHANOR, PEULAJDELEHUL! CLIAI22ER PERPETUAL.. A Atithoilzed Capital, $300,000. .t, }BETS LIABLE-FOR THN-LOStE3 OA T ctatf i. PANIC. In Stock Notes, (negotiable ferza,)secured by Mort. I - gages end Judgments ..... ..-....-- . ........... $1.00,001 In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, In .1301:14 .. - .... . ............... 106,000 Cash, Cash duets . and 47(+00 , .---- 4 Total .. . .. . .. .. ..... .. ........ . .. .......... .... .....V• 53 , 8. OADWELL, Preeiden - t — J. G. BARR, Secreta4.4ll! Fire, Marine and inland Transportatior. - lt WI, tAkel: - It current rates. 23 A' PE 12 I? NOll6. PIMMIIAOII. JallleB Ill'Cully . Co., dna, Balton A Co., W. A D. Riaebaxt, Zug, Ltadaey .4 CO. '‘' PHELADZIMULL 21.1.1. Hollowell II Co, Charles D. Wrlstht, Barrie, David S. Brown &Co ~ O. H. IL Geo. kbbstt„ Bale & Co., Beans A Watetin, Ban. {Cm. B. Kelley, Cope d @ CO, Chay. idegargeo k Cad C .. 1 - 01 ; 0 40E BINORAM, Agent.. 1 Os Water street, Pittsburgh. 1, • Copartnership Sotine. Messrs. Y. STEEL TUJiIiETT I HAVE Tillts DAY (pril 3rib) associated with re suid SAUL. C. OLAhlry both of whom have been for many years In my establlab_. ~,,,,_.. ~,,,,,, moot, and ItTO already eztenalreiy anti favorably known t1 4 . , ` `',"—e,--.. +*, men,- my tudoniers and the public generally as superior work, -, men, and of correct bus noes habits. We hope by tbil union of experieace and artistic skill—especially in tilt ''. --..- - •.* watch department; by keeping a largo and well aelecteig .." - ': ' •.- stock of goads; by &elan, at moderate prices, and by deal: - .attention to buaboess, to merit a liberal share of patronage,; Tomy old friends and the petite in general, who have lb. ninny years past co literally patronized my bush:teas-I rr . - 4 , ~. turn my thank , and solicit for the the new firm a condo';'. „.• ' nance of similar favors. Pittsburgh, April /I, 1543. WILSON, TURBEYT & CLANEY, Watch makers, Jecrelera and Edivortaniths, 67 Mat ket etr,-et, c,rner Fornar. , British and Continental Exehangel slum. BILLS DRAWN BY r DUNCAN, SILEILSIASI d CO. ',, ON THE UNION BAE LONDO.V. - , 1.?: suas Or £1 AND UrITARDa. THERE DRAFT'S are- available at all the princlp`, Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, ar,, I the CONTINENT. We also drat: Siam Buts on M. A. Grunobattm de.. Bailin, .; FRANKFORT 4 ..1/ 4 1 ZIY, Taioll serT4 a 4 a Itoininance to all parte of G„ - szeG.A.Nr - NWITZLUAND and IL,LLIND. Pemaa i o tending fo trarel abroa i may provare. throni us, Lrtters at CreAt, au vth!ch Money can be obtained, , tmedell, is way part of Enrr4e. COLLIVTIONI of BilLy, Notts, ar d other securities lx. E rope, will receive prompt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO., :'. -- Wood, corner Third street 7.,;'.,' - .'... WILLIAM HINTER, ,-...: DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN FLOUR AND GRAD No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • . )11•• Co3mm/fru' antanenta, the BEST BRANDS:: P ENNSYLVANIA, • 01110 /ND/ANA and BIISSOURI, SDPERFDIE and EXTRA FLOtr.. Which will al way); be sold at the Lowe.t Cash [a', WK. B. .IrAYS & - Co,, DEALERS IN BACON, I BMS! SIDES & MORN LARD, LARD OIL, barED BEEF, • SUGMICURM) and R 281:D M large stock always on bawl at CA No. 297 Liberty street,- . PVlTOUtralg, rENTAIL; Yubtla bare. A T the lixeosass Lx,casace, Fourth street, on DAY EVE:lab:o, the 28th day Of Jane at 8 Vele! P. H., by order of the. Court of Common Plea, , of 11.fioe ay amply: II:le:ten awl one-fourth Aeree, adiainl ng nth Ward, and bounded by Centre Avenue, by patrick, Duncan and Chancery streets, lying at the date on Ceatre Avenue. If not sold entire, it will beef; ed In lots according to a plan to be seep at the Moneta& Exchange, P Al. Davie' Aadtiob Aeolus, or °Mee of Rob' McConnell, Fifth street. Tanis—Ons tbstrth cash, real - in three equal annual payments, with Interest. JeD: ROBERT RODE, Truett, vo.Partuerab Ihp. • W E have this day associated ourselves IN the PO " PAO/LING athl puovisloN business, at the stand, ::97 Liberty street. The buAtiess Is to be concha under the name sod style of W. B. H.A.TB g 00. WTI. B. UAW. - • Gal a LLF.A.r • Prrrargati, May 6,lBss—LW:lin] S. .111'KEE & LSAYU PAC/TAPAS OP i NI'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIAGLAS, ALL MLA OP WINDOW GLASS C Extra, Double Strength, Imitation Crown and "kV Vials, Flasks, Pickle and Prat - lir - To Jars; Wino, Porter and ?dineral&Mei: • Telegraphio-& Lightning-Rod Insulato. Sr.CO:rD, DETWESN Woozra BIALMXT STS, prmauros, sutra. Eut a abort distance from the Steamboat , from Monongahela House , St. Charles, and City landing J. 11. JONES ......... .......... . ........ D. DIN JONES .S; DENNY, Forwarding a‘ad Commts' Merchan, -"- apl9) 61 WATER STREET, I 5.5. TR ANSPORTATION TO AND MOD' THE EASTERN CITr ; VIA PENNA. CA.N..4Z. AND .RAILBOADS. „all LEECH & CO.'S LINT Between Pittsburgh, New York, Phi Udell,: and Baltimore. rinllS ROUTE being now to good order, wo are prep; to despatch property either way on favorable tax , Shipments consigned to either of the undersigned forwarded without charge for comintaslOnA, and a. 1.111 2 2;: ' done promptly attended to. Address or apply to D. LEECH & CO., - Penn street and Canal, Pittsburg, • ileums LEECH,,- Receiving Depot No. 13 South Third stn.,: Delivering Depot, Dock at., PhiladelV A. mini, Agent, No. 75 North street, Baldmmy .RlO. 3.InDONALD Agen No.l DlftPr, t , yn.4 MERR ICK HOUSE. W. BLOSSQM, PROPRIET.C' INEW BRIGTiTON, READER COUNTY: Y. 'DEAL ESTATE DEOKER, Office No. 35 Arcade, Avenue, Philadelphia. Timber and Coal Lands, Farms and City property ton' so ag ld and excbanged Money procured on bond arid dr.ee to ge, perxonal property and merchandiza, Apply M m 101.19 P , . in416.71k, engage in a business paying is handsome per c; aga. Reference given, It ;squired. - 6, wilt, 410 Libertv: =UM EIPIEN 112=VES