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OFFICIAL PAPE& OF THE CITY.
PviTsnu GH:
WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 11
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
ARNOLD PLUMER,
OF VENANGO COONTY.
The - Democratic Committee of Correspondence,
FOB ALLEGHENY COUNTY,
Are requested to meet at the Br. Qualm Horst, on
— SATURDAY, July 21st, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
B. B. OUTIMIE, Men.
The thilouini gentletheri eempoEe the Committee :
Zahn Birmingham, D. B.
Wm. Mem, A. Holstein, ej
L. B. Patterson, Thoe. J. Keenan,
Thee. B. Hamilton, J. Heldman ,
Henry Inirrani, JllllllOl A. Irwin,
Barnes Ford, G. F. Galmore,
Wm. H. Pbrter, John M. Irwin,
Thos. Farley, Alex. Black,
Edmund Snowden, John Mellon,
Dr. A. Et: Onam, Chas. Barnett,
P. H. Collier, Francis Felix
June 23. Jacob hiVolliater.
air Per"" ka a irt pthe city during the summer, who de.
sire the daily or teeekTy net forwardad to them, can have it
done regularly for any sil.=ifted time, by /eating their e,.
dere and address at the office, corner of riflh and Wood
streets.
MORNING POST JOB OFPIOSI.
We would call tho attention of hTBRCIIANTB AND
DDBINKSS 51BN to the fact that wo have just rtsielved
from Philadelphia a number of fonts of now Job Type, and
are now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circulars, Bill
Wols, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for sahib!
tins. All ordeal will be promptly tilled.
Sirs. 151. PETTINGILL & CO., Newspaper Advertising
Agents, are the Agenda for the Pittsburgh Daily and Weekly
•.Post, and are authorised to rerelve Anrannesmrass and
130114CIILIPTIONS for us at the same rates es required at this
odlte. • Their receipts are regarded as payments. Their
cam are et Naw Yon, 124 NABBAI7 Brass;
flogrott, 10 STATZ STREET.
Lir Ill_ TWIN W. SPOARTHY le our authorized carrier
On tlivoute formerly sorrel by Jomt FOR ELEve, Cad h alone
entitled to collect from weekly enbecriberc.
TUE NEWS.
Gen. Joseph Lane, Dem., has boon cleated
delegate to Congesse from Oregon Territory by
a majority of 2000 over the Know Nothing clan
, didate. At the same election the people voted
in _favor of becoming a State.
Coe of the conductors on the Illinois Central
Railroad has been mulcted in $7OO damages for
ejectiag a passenger from the oars who refused
to surrender his ticket until ha reached the eta
- don to ?Moll he had paid.
Mr. Frederick Graff, Chief Engineer of the
Philadelphia Water Works for many years, was
.ria-elected to that poet the other day. It la con
sidered an Anti-Know Nothing triumph, as a
- Mr. Eardman roceived the caucus nomination of
that party.
— The Journal of the 6th inst. states, a person
who deals largely in flour at Indianapolis, offers
to give bond and security for the delivery, by
fitsiembsr next, of five thousand barrels of flour,
save dollars and a half per barrel, to any one
wfio will give good security for the payment of
the money.
Tho Rev. J. B. Graves, editor of the Tennessee
Baptist, as we notified a short time since, was
sued for libel, the Court awarding $7,600 as
damages against him. The suit was brought in
tonerquence of a communication - which appear
ed in the paper edited by Mr. Graves, months
ego, and when he was absent from home.
Mrs. Lydia F. Fowler, of New York, a med
ical practitioner, defends Mr. Barnum's plan of
public baby shore, and begs mothers " that have
unduly fattened children, to make investigations
as to the causes of this excessive adipcsc depos
it. " In what manner the investigation is to be
conducted, Mrs. Fowler does not indicate.
We learn from tilt , Norfolk (Va.) Transcript,
that on Friday night, the stores of Messrs.
fitields, Nub, Blufore, Riley and Ried, with all
their contents, were entirely destroyed by fire.
Total toes estimated from $76,009 to $lOO,OOO,
nearly the whole of which was covered by in
suranoe. Lou of the American Insurance Com
pany about $9,000.
A villainous attempt to kidaap a white girl,
fourteen years of age, was made in Chester
county, last Friday, by two men, who thrust her
In a carriage, and drove off some twelve miles,
when she was set liberty. The child's features
were sunburnt, and it supposed they took her for
a mulatto at first. No other violence was
offered.
A new law of libel has been passed in Con
nection% and is to the effect that, in every ac
tion for - alleged libel, the defendant may give
proof of intention ; and unless the plaintiff shall
prove malioe in fact, he shall recover nothing
but his actual damage proved and specially al
leged in the deolaration. The enactment was
drawn by Mr. Babcock, of the New Haven
Palladium.
We learn from Ohio that the bulk of the wool
clip has been sold, and that it is estimated the
wool cultivators of this etate have derived $5,
000,000, cash, from this valuable raw matter.
Matters are much improved throughout Ohio.
The wheat is nearly all gathered, in fine condi
tion, but wheat will be surpassed in abundance"
by the crop of potatoes, rye, oats, and especial.
ly corn.
The Black Swamp of Ohio-reaches from Lake
Brie to the head waters of the Wabash, the Mau
mee and the St. Mary, a dieter= of 150 miles,
embracing over one million of acres of the rich
est land In the country. Portions of it have
been drained and cleared by hardy pioneers, and
produce bountiful harvests. The eoll Is a deep
black loam, densely covered with a think forest,
containing the tinesttrees one could wish to look
upon. The water from which these emerge is
but two to eight inches deop.
Slaughter of the lianoeentt.
We remarked some days ago upon the Im
improved health of Now York for a couple of
months past, and attributed it to the energetic
action of Mayor Wood in preventing the sale of
said milk and other impurities, common In the
commercial metropolis. The change for the
better was very marked, but we are sorry to say
the bills of mortality for the past week show a
different state of affairs, thus: For the week
ending the 80th ult., there were 841 deaths,
while last week it appears 647 persona have died
from all causes—showing an Increase of 206.
The worst feature of this dreadful mortality ie
that the Increase la almost entirely among chil
dren, se we find that 857 under ton years of age
died last week, out of 647, the entire number
reported.
The Tribune accounts very sensibly for this
"slaughter of the innocents," and it would be well
for parents in this region to profit by the re
marks. It says " the poisoners of children are
doing their work boldly. At every street corner
and beside every crossing, equate ono of a gang
with green apples, green cherries, rotten pine
apples, coppered ice cream, filthy painted can
dles; and other approved forms of vegetable and
mineral poison—with what effect let the records
of mortality disclose. Of course nobody must
interfere with this deliberate child-poisoning,
because it would be infringing the 'sacred right
of property,' which, by tho way is the only sa
cred thing in this region."
THI3 BANK CHAP.—The success in getting
bank chartere last winter has stimulated the de-
sire, and unless we elect a legislature of a dif
ferent oharadter the bank crop will be largely
increased. Already notice has been given that
applications will be made to increase the bank
ing capital of Philadelphia alone , $21,000,000,
and from other parts of the State notices are
published which foot up $7,000,000, making al
together $28,000,000. There is - a golden .pros
peat for borers at Harrisburg next winter.
An Eloquent Speeeth,
At the Domocatio celebration it Philadelphia,
on the 4th of July, Hon. Geo. Ar Dallas being
called upon responded. in this brief but eloquent
( . 1 Oar object in celebrating thin day should
be, not merely to recall the names and eulogize
the exploits of those who gave it universality of
interest and imortality of renown, but, at the
same time, under the inspirations of the theme,
to lay upon the altar of our beloved country
some votive sentiment applicable to her existing
condition, and harmonizing with the lessons
and aims of her founders.
The people of America, over their vast do
main, in all their countless tittles, towns villa
ges, hamlets, and settlements, are, at this mo
ment, spontaneously and simultaneously render
ing grateful homage to the faith and fathers of
'76. What millions of voices, on the heights of
our mountains, in the depth of our valleys, on the
boundless expanse of our waters, and the shades
of unnumbered forests, or the atmehine of end
less prairies, are repeating with never-dying
sympathy, the solemn and sublime truths of the
Declaration of Independence Nay, the politi
cal hallelujah rises in every land ; it belts the
earth, not with an idle drum beat, but with an
anthem of national exultation ; for into what
unknown corner has the enterprising genius of
citizens failed to penetrate? And where and
when can he be found unmindful to hail and
glorify the Fourth of July,
It la in contemplating this exact, unexotig
gerated, yet vivid picture of a world-wide choir,
that we are made to feel and realize the value
of our immense inheritance of freedom. Nor
does it ftil to strengthen our firm purpose to main
tain that inheritance unimpaired within the
groat bulwark specially devised by its venerated
authors for its preservation. Need I tell you
what that bulwark le—what that only unfailling
and infallaple citadel of security is? It is the
Constitutional Union of the sovereign States.
That is the panoply under whose shelter the
infant offspring of our revolutionary fathers has
matured into heroultmean strength. That is the
the sacred conservatory within which the fruits
of Liberty, Order, Progress, Valor and Law
have germinated, bloomed and ripened.
And you, Pennsylvanians, in whose midst still
stands tho hallowed edifies, whence came both
the oracle of Independence and the organic
frame of our government—you, the central, sus
taining power of the great arch, are you not, as
heretofore, heart, soul and hand devoted as well
to the principles of the Revolution as to the
sanctuary reared for their perpetual protection?
Yes, I know you are, and therefore it is that I
remind you that you poses a quiet., latent, but
resietless force which, justly and appropriately
exerted, may go far to arrest the ruthless eel
saulte of fanatic and fantastic ethics ; may awe
back the aggressor, and teach him, however
reluctant to learn, the wisdom of loyalty to our
common covenants, and loyalty to the peace,
honor and ancestry, loyalty to the common hap
piness of our common country. It is the proud
mission of oar noble Commonwealth to be ever
vigilant as guardian of the Dnion ; and it would
be well for her, in the spirit of preventive and
admonitory patriotism, to announce her pro-de
termined purpose to live under no other than
the existieg federative Constitution ; to apprise
in advance, the rash invaders of that palladium
that she can never link her destiny with any
sovereignty or section etained with the oppro
brium of unfalthfaluese to recorded obligations;
to point significantly to the current of her
rivers, the direction of her highways of trade,
the tributary tioureee whence comes the aliment
of her induetry, nod to let it be understood,
finally and forever, that whatever may be the
cheerleee fate of the bigoted, proscriptive, diger
ganising, and disrupted portions of a violated
compact, she (Pennsylvania) will eeek her pros
perity in &Wenn with those only who remain
true to the pact, under the old matohlees and
masterly Constitution, and with the star span
glad dig floating over her, La unsullied emblem
of unbroken faith and uncorrupted honor."
RAI3 I ' RAL.I ] ! !—Moro rain had fall.
en within the past twenty-four hours than did
last 5,:+4011 from Jane to October. It is an ex
cellent thing in its way, and after the protracted
draught we experienced in the last twelve month,
it seems like ingratitude n a to be thankful for
rate, but we beg the clerk of the weather to re
member that just at this partionlarjancture it is
most untimely. Our farmer friends have their
harvests to gather; they need now, of all other
times, a couple of weeks of sunshine. Much of
their wheat and rye is cut and bound into sheaves,
which will be utterly spoiled by the gentle show
ers of Heaven, if they continue many days lon
ger.
BBADDOCZ'S DEFEAT.—Monday, tho 9th inst.,
was the centennial anniversary of the defeat of
Gen. Braddock, by the French and Indians, on
the Monongahela river. Tho defeat was total ;
sixty-four officers out of eighty-fire, and about
Mx hundred privates wero killed. A busty re
treat ensued. The army made no halt until It
met the division under Dunbar, forty miles in
the rear. There Braddock died from hie wounds.
The whole army continued to retreat until it
reached Cumberland, (Md.) then Galled Fort
Cumberland, one hundred and twenty miles from
the cootie of the catrastropho.
SUBMARINE COMMUNICATION TIM! EUROPIL
It is stated in the London TIT US that an addi
tional step towards the establishment of electric
communication between America and Europe is
about to be effected in the course of n few
weeks. The submarine telegraph cable to con
nect Cape Breton Island with Newfoundland is
in course of eltipment on board the Sarah L.
Bryant, at the works of W. Kuper & Co , menu
lecturers, at Greenwich, and in less than two
months the line is expected to be in operation.
The length of the cable Is 74 miles, weighing
400 tone, and it contains three conducting wires.
Tau Ups asp Downs or Ltra.—The Philadel
phia Buffett,: says: Oo Sunday, the let inst., a
woman, who wac found wandering about the
streets in a fit of mania•a-potu, was taken to the
Ninth Ward Station House. She was afterwards
sent to the Almshouse. This unfortunate crea
ture was at one time the wife of one of the most
distinguished citizens of New York, from whom
she was subsequently divorced. Her friends
have had her placed in the Insane Asylum, since
she was taken to the Almshouse.
Eiow NOVIISOS lEPROVING o TWO DeOLARA.
TION or ISDEPHSDENOS.—It Wee given out in
Cincinnati, that an expurgated edition of the
Declaration of Independence would be read on
the 4th, by Prof. Lippitt, at the Eighth street
park. The following passage is to bo omitted
He (George III.) has endeavored to prevent
the population of these States; for that purpose
instructing the laws for naturalization of for
eigners—refusing to' pan other laws to encour
age their migration hither, and rajah:lg the
conditions of new appropriations of lands."
BWEEDLSPIPES.—A western edi
tor enumeratea a long list of annoyances and
grievances, and winds up as follows
"I was vexed, too, with a painter, who had
been paid in advance to paint me a alga ; but he
must go galling in the bay on Sunday, and got
drowned—just like as not on my money—any
how, he died, and made no tlign.' "
SIIIMAY IN NEW Yonk UNDER THE NEW LAW.
—Yesterday .the operation of the Prohibitory
Law was manifest in the foot, that a very large
majority of the liquor shops were closed—either
really or apparently so—and this was particu
larly truo of the German lager . beer shops.
Several of the lower sort have, we understand,
refused to sell anything of an intoxicating na
ture since the 4th, and those who do sell are
eaid to bo very careful not to permit an intoxi
cated person to come or remain upon their pre
mises. In dining saloons liquor could be ob
tained by tho patrons of the house; but there
was little drinking.at the bars. The demeanor
of persons met in tho streets was generally quite
orderly, and scarcely a drunken person was to
be seen. —New York Courier, 9th.
BODY Fonsn.—The body of a man, bearing
the appearing of having been in the water a
considerable time, was found floating in the
Monongahela river, opposite Ferry street, on
Monday morning. An inquest was held by Al
'derma. Major, but no evidence was eliolted from
whioh his name or residence could be learned.
He appeared to be a German, and was probably
a deck hand on a steamboat. He was five feet,
eight or nine inches in height; had brown hair ;
wore a cheek shirt and dark pantaloons ; bad a
leather belt, with common buckle, around him;
;mare° tie shoes on his feet; had a knife el; in
ches in length in his right hand pooket.
What Constitutes Mottos
We are indebted to a friend in Washington
city for the following very forcible illustration of
"what constitutes riches." 'We need not add
that the anecdote is entirely authentio:
"To be rich," said Mr. Marcy, our worthy
Secretary of State, " requires only a satisfaoto
ry condition of the mind. One man may be
rich with a hundred dollars while another, in
possession of millions, may think himself poor;
and, as the necessaries of life are enjoyed by
each, it is evident that the man who is the
best satisfied with his possessions is the richer."
To illustrate this idea, Mr. Marcy related the
following anecdote :
" While I was Governor of the State of New
York," said he, "I was called upon one morn
ing, at my office, by a rough speoimen of a
backwoodsman, who stalked in, and commenced
conversation by inquiring if this was Mr.
Marcy "
I replied that was my name.
" Bill Marcy f" said he.
I nodded assent.
" Used to live in Southport, didn't ye I"
I answered in the affirmative, and began to
feel a little curious to know who my visitor was,
and what be was driving at.
"That's what I told 'em," cried the back
woodsman, bringing his hand down on his thigh
with tremendous force; "I told 'em you was
the same old Bill Marcy who need to live in
Southport, but they wouldn't believe it, and I
promised the next time I came to Albany to come
and see you and find out for sartain. Why, you
know me, don't you, Bill?"
I didn't exactly like to ignore hie acquain
tance altogether, but for the life of me I
couldn't recollect ever having soon him before ;
and so I replied that ho had a familiar counte
nance, but that I woe not able to call him by
name.
"My name is Jack Smith," answered the
backwoodsman, " and we used to go to school
together thirty years ago, in the little red school
house in old Southport. Well, times has chang
ed since then, and you have become a great
man, and got rich, I suppose ?"
I shook my head, and was going to contradict
that impression, when he broke in :
" Oh ! yes you are ; I know you are rich ! no
use denying it. You was Comptroller—for a
long time ; and the next we heard of you, you
were Governor. You must have made a heap of
money, and I am glad of it, glad to see you get
dog along so smart. You was always a smart
lad at school, and I knew you would come to
something."
I thanked him for kis good wishes and opin
ion, but told him that political life did not pay
so well as ho imagined. " I suppose," said I,
" fortune has smiled upon you since yon loft
Southport?"
0 On, yes," said he ; "I hadn't got nothing to
complain of. I mast say, I've got along right
smart. You see, shortly after you left South
port, our whole family moved up into Vermont,
and put right into the \ woods, and I rooken our
family cut down more trees and cleared more
land than any other in the hole State."
"And so you have made a - geod thing out of
it. How much do you consider yourself worth ?"
I asked, feeling a little curious to know what be
considered a fortune, and as he seemed so well
satisfied with his.
Well," be replied, I don't know exactly
how much I am worth ; but I think (straighten
ing himself up) if all my debts were paid, I
should be I,orth three hundred dollars clean
Dash !" And ho was rich, for he was satioded
-ffnick. Mapuine.
Fatting for the Present Time.
They had a rain in Now Orleans about a week
ago, just snob an out, we imagine, as visited
Pittebnrgh yoaterday. Hoar how the errscent
man talks ou the oemaslori
We had yestordly, in our city, the groat
thunder-song, anthem and picture of rain ; cinch
an ono as rarely occurs here, and very seldom,
if ever, in regions lying above us. It was, like
Ciriess'e despatch, short, sharp and deo:sive.
The heavens began to cloud up nod grow dark
shout eleven; at a quarter past the moisture
commenced coming mistily down , at half-past
it peered by the bucket full; at twelve every
part of the city was under water, and at half
past twelve there was sunshine again. It has
been years since such en overwhelming dispen
sation has been twat us. All the etreets in the
front part of the city were flooded to such an
extent as was never known before. In the rear
portions houses were half inundated, and the
rushing waters came in on all sides, making lo
cal lagoons of parlors, bed-chambers and kitch
one. The timber bridges went floating down
stream like so many flat-boats, and the rats,
thoroughly drenched from their Bebastopols,
were to be seen swimming about in all directions,
seeking, as did the Pilgrim Fathers and Moth
ers, for some eolid ground on which to exercise
their free principles. The omnibuses, ploughed
passongerless through dreary wastes of water,
while the cabs, axle-deep in gushing streams,
vainly endeavored to keep a correct navigation.
Uacared for boxes were to be seen sailing thro'
the chief thoroughfares, and young Mississippi,
cat their way across the basement rooms of
Camp, Bt. Charles, Carendelet and many other
streets.
The ears for Carrollton labored along in
deep rater, and the horse care were entirely
stopped for a time. The pluvial element reign
ed and rained supreme everywhere. Belch a
grand benefit has not been given to us by Com
missary Aquarius for ao indefinite period, and
we now understand that the reason of his long
withholding was in order to fill up his pitcher
for a second deluge. Fils favors of yesterday
tilled the cisterns so that they overflowed with
mighty streams, made the spouts white and ple
thorio with much water, turned the streets Into
creeks, invaded stores and private residences,
carried off more filth than the scavengers of a
year, enhanced the price of umbrellas; and lock
ed up disconsolate husbands at home for two or
three unexpected hours. Tho city has been
thoroughly washed, and at our present writing'
nearly one half of the back part of it is under
water. The streets arc still muddy, the pave
ment° wet, the eaves dropping, and the heavens
oloudyt Of the population of the city only a
scattering few can be found posting about with
umbrellas and mackintoshes, ready to take a
boat at the next corner."
[From tho Ilarrisburg literati, July 7t11.1
The Seduction end Elopement ease.
We sometime since alluded briefly to a ease of
seduction and elopement, but not being fully ad
vised of the particulars, we refrained from
giving publicity to the names of the parties In
terested, being unwilling to Incur the responsi
bility that might have arisen in the event of the
rumor proving unfounded, or at least exaggera
ted. These objections, however, being removed,
we have now no hesitation in giving the particu
lars of the ease. It appears that a school
teacher named John Killwell, residing In East
Hanover towoebip, La this county, who had a
wife and two children living with him, eloped
with a young girl fifteen years of ago, named
Mary Rauch, daughter of William Rauch a re
'potable farmer of the same township. Mary
had been going to school to Kiliwoll for some
two years, during which time ho had gained her
affections to that degree as to have almost entire
control over her.
The elopement (mused much excitement in the
neighborhood, and numbers turned out In pur
suit of them. They were found and arrested a
few days afterwards in what is called th• Fourth
Mountain, by Mr. Jonathan Strohm, having
been In the woods daring the time of their ab
sence. 'the girl was In a state of almost help
less weakness, oar informant stating that an
abortion had been produced on her between the
limo of her leaving her father's house and when
she was found. See is represented as a smart,
comely girl, with at least ordinary intelligence.
Her father came up soon after they were found,
when she threw hereelr upon his peek, beseech
ing his forgiveness in the most affecting manner.
Killwell was brought to our borough on Tuesday
last, and lodged iu prison to answer the charge.
It is a case showing extraordinary depravity in
the betrayer; and it is not to be wondered at,
that a disgosition was evinced by the neighbors
to take the law in their own hands.
Anothar Aleut. Ward Affair'
The murder of Professor Clark 8. Brown, at
Pontotoo, Miss., bears a remarkable likeness to
to the ease of Matt. Ward and Professor But
ler. As the circumstances are narrated by a
letter from the place, it appears that Brown
was a native of New Hampshire, a graduate of
Dartmouth College, and prinmpal of the "Pon
totoc Male Academy." A few days previous to
the murder, he punished, for some misdemeanor,
a lad named Carey Wray, abeut 12 years of age.
John, an elder brother of the lad, who attended
the same school, was subsequently expelled for
having at the time twice threatened Professor
Brown if he whipped his brother again. Three
days after the occurrence, another brother,
named Keith Wray, aged eighteen years, who
was studying medicine in an office in the city,
armed himself with a revolver and bowie knife,
went to the academy, and wanted Brown called
out, but, as he was too much excited at the
time, the assistant refused the request. Wray
left, saying that he would see him on his way
home, and at the close of the session he met his
victim in the public park. fie accosted him
rudely, told him that he had imposed upott Iris
fL
pof 3 •
.
brother, and, when he undertook to reason the
matter, called him by an insulting epithet, and .
aimed a blow with his fist at Brown's face." The
latter, seeing Wray'a weapons as the blow was
aimed, raised a little riding whip, and prepaied
to defend himself. Immediately thereupon,
Wray drew hie knife and inflicted seven fatal
Wounds, which caused Brown's instant desth.
The murderer WAS arrested and committed , to
prison, but his friends made vigorous efforts to
forestall justice by promptly securing all the le
gal counsel the place affords. Professor Brown
leaves a young wife, to whom he had only been
married a few months.
fat-On such Bubjeets the Testimony of
Women should be, Conclusive.
Mra. elute, of No. 272 amend street, believing her child,
about three yearn old, to be troubled with worms, pur.
chased one bottle of Dr. McLane's Celebrated Vennifttips,
and gave it two tea spoonsfull, which had the effect of
causing the child to discharge a large number of worms.
The child la now enjoying good health. We would advise
all parents who may suspect their chiLlonn to be troubled
with worms to lon no time, but immediately purchase and
administer Dr. hiclane's Celebrated Vermifuge. It will
cure. The money will be refunded in all cases where it dem
not give satisfaction.
P. 13.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M'Lane's
Celebrated Liver Pills, can be had at all respectable Drug
Moro in this city.
Purchasers will please be careful to ask for Dr. /47ane's
Celebrated Vermifuge, and take 0011. else. ALI other Ver
milages, In comparison, are worthless.
Also, for tale by the sole proprietors,
FLEMING DELOS,
aueceenors to J. Kidd h Co:,
No. 60 Wood street.
/a -Mortification, the instant a plaster 113 applied,
nut cease, and vigor is given by DALLEYS PAIN EX
TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are de
composed, they will soon be restored to their natural color;
butt to, the contagious influence will be neutralized and
arrested, for mortification cannot proceed whe7ever the
salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be generated.
POISON MOM tteiscra, lIJPTILIII LID PG1223
. .
Aro rendered quite harmless by rubbing In Instantly o
quantity cf DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it
has swollen, and livid spots are risible. Eren then, like
the voltaic battery, It will directly attract, dissolve, and
metamorphoee the poisoning Inthtenee. At the sting of
bees and mosquitoes, the Instant it- toucheS you the pain
ends. The bites of rabid animals also are as speedily nen.
PEDMMII
HENRY DALLEV, Manufacturer,
0. V. CLIOILENER & co, Proprietors.
Bold at 28 sante per box by Dr. 0. D. KEYBER, 140
Wood street, and by nearly every dealer In medicines
throughout the United States. All orders or lettere for in.
Ihrtuation or advice, to be addressed to O. V. OLTOICENER
& CO., New York. jylo:dee2e
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST EROBI 'PITTSBURGH.
Ox and sitar MONDAY, March 12th, 1858, the PAIIBEN
ORR TRAINS will run as follows, until further notice :
Pikes UMW WILL LUTZ AT I A. M.
MAIL Taus " " as BA. 21.
LtYAIZATZAri " AT IP. M.
These Trains all ran through to Crestline, and connect
there with. the Columbua and Cinehmati. Ohio end Indiana,
and Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroads. At biatnield,
connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville,
Bandusk7, Toledo, Chirac:), do; and at Alliance for Cleve.
land, de. No trains run as Sunday.
Through Tickets sold to Chnsionath Louisville St. Lou!,,
Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, tort Wayne, Cleveland,
and the principal Towne. and Cities In the West.
The NEW BRIGHTON ACOOMMODAT/ON TRAIN will
leave Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 6 P. M., and New Brightest
at 7 A. 11. anti I P. M.
Tor Tickets and further informatlon;ayply to
J. O. MART,
At the corner otLce, under the Monongaheta House-
Or. at the /federal Street fitatkm, to
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. 2
Pittsburgh, Mush 10th. 1856. (eitilo)
OHIO 'AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
Ulna Tlta
Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. B. B
TO FORT WAYNE,
van litliDano AID A511.1%.0( liras 111.230. frt:t.SIIMEI
our Trahla conn=t at awitlina. ,3 Zagait ‘Laclffort, rA
as rrains cm ('s Ottio tend Pasm.2. Road and at
Forest with Trains Irina North and South, on the liad
River and Lake Brie Rallr,ad.
Per Titans, apply at the Railroad Offices of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad Company In Pittsburgh,
ghen_y City, or at any of the following points:
Yin( Vi 113120.
Cincinnati. Vrtatus,
Dayton, Sind nsfleld,
ladianapolls, Richmond,
Mtn, Findlay:
Peraons Cain Tickets-41R be partizular to ask for
Tieket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
J. R. STRAUGIDIN,Raap'L
Syphilis, Scrofula 4 Diseased Blood.
—Pot thew terries diAsareg, Carte-.'e Ppsnl•h Mixture is
the only spaeLta.
The prtsr,ri. core bare In their possession over one Lux•
dyed certificate' of the facet .aitreormnary cures effeetr.l
by it
We refer fo the certi&ata of Riebard Aleurs, late High
Muni!f of iliehmand, Vs.; Edwin Burton, Commissioner of
the Revenue for filehtnond ; General Welch, of the Mam
moth Circus; Dr. Matt:lloy, of Washington City; Mr. Wm.
Matthew, and C. B. Luck, EN, of Richmond, Va; Mr.
F. Hayden, Rachange Rotel, Vs; and a. t,ost of others, who
hays seen C 1903 of the worm deeeelption cured by Carter'a
firanisle 311 stare. They all_ certify that It is the grestete
pori2er of the blood known
Fes advertisement.
Lungs I Lamm*:
Tema., coffering from Moult of the, throat or ivaa
are, ins great majority of cues, completely restored to
health by a faithful trial of Dr. Curtis' llygesna or Inhaling
Vapor. By the Doctor's- hew method of treatment, the
medical agent 1.1 hinted indirect contact with the illserted
parts, and =net fall of basing a beneficial effect. Al:
druggists sell it, See adintlisentent to :this paper,
Ctudiors—Da. Crusts' EITORS,NA is the orlirsti and only
genuine article.
lAii- Stocking' raetery.— C. DALrB /Rocking
rectory, where everything is made la the 11.08IERY LII i
ES OS the corner of St. Clair and Penn streets. tie 1a con.
tinually turning oat every variety of llioelery, well made
sad suitable to the season, which may be always obtained
Wholesale sod Retail at tile Store, earner of Market alley
and Flnh street- Don't forget the name—O. DALY and
No. 2U.
ap23
iriP•JUnt neaelved, a superior lot et Lutortg,
Pooilee old Grass COATS, whist are desirable, and will be
told LOW ron GUS. at GRIDDLE'S,
194 No. 210 Liberty street, head of Wood.
W Cough namedtem.-Ir. fioyser's Pectoral
Syrup will oar° you.
Dr. Keyeree Pectoral Syrup will cure Dronchitle.
Dr. geyser's Pectoral Byrup will core Laryngitic
Dr. Keynes Sutural Syrup will cure Inducass.
Dr. If eyseee Pectoral Byruy will cum a cold in th e bead.
D. Emu's Sternal Syrup will cure Inc"plant Con.
atunptiou.
A receeat letter from Mr. 3. W. Veatch, of Bakeby, Ohio,
' IT want you to.send rue two bottles of your Peotc:ral
Syrup by =MI. There le a lady here who has a cough and
the donne can't cure her. I area in the same way, and
tour e
. without beneSt, until I got a bottle of
sound end welL
your Pectoral Syrup; I took It but twin, and it cured me"
Ask trt Dr. Ilarsza's PICIO3II. Brats and take oo other.
Price, 60 cent Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 1.10 Wood
street, sad at J. P. PLENUM'S, • llegheny. apl&daw
tar Marsh's Rsdleol Cure Truss will cure
nearly every case of so:tamable Hernia.
T h uss a e r sa a
Toelaer
o p d r iEa s nt a a w msa o n n d
h t a r n n d
th
for sale.
Elastic Stockings Pot varicose or enlarged veins.
Abdominal filepportorw—n dozen different kinds.
Plis Props for the support and cure of Pilaf'.
hankie" Braises to relieve a crooked and deformed
oondltion of the Chat, and many diseases of the am.
Suspension Ilandoiree.
AU thou enjoin may be bad or applied DB. KEY.
BEE'S WhOistale and BetaII.TRUES DEPOT, at 110 Wood
etmeet, elgn of the Golden porter; or will be sent to any
part c2lS:da w ritic country by sending the money and measure,
ap
.tGP.A attbatiltattes tot; the New Liquor
Laws—Dlt. lIIIDAN'S ANTLBACIOHANALIAN DUMB,
a safe and sere remedy for the cure of •
INTEMPERANCE.
A concentrated vegetable extract, and as s tont, is tine.
quelled. Per the tilowingoomplaints it ha most valuable
medicine: Dyrpepria, /Aver Onnplaint, it)nicpry,Yeuralgte n
Par.' ',Avers ottailfinds, Delirium Tremens, Gosaut Debility.
This medicine is intended to produce a ohauge in the eye.
tom, and a distaste 11)r alcoholic drinks. Bassral instances
where we hive sold it, we have had the most gratifying
results; so, to personas who are featly dealrous of breaking
off the indulgence in Intoxicating beverageso this elixir will
be a great help. Bold at .01 per bottle atthe Drug Store or
rat. GEO. H. - CRUDE, No. 140 Wood street, corner of
Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap2fmtaw
BarreWe Indian Liniment,
Rheumatism, Bruiser, Arius in the Back, Side any, 0/
all kinds.
[A certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.]
- -Cmrsustazu, March 19, 19416.
Ma. U. a. 0. Ostia; Zanbaville—Dear Sir: May we ask
the favor of you to send Oa twenty-four dozen BARREIdis
INDIAN LINIMENT? Please send it without delay, aa
ne have not halls dosen bottles on hand, and it cannot be
substituted In this country; therefore, do not disappoint
us. • • • • • • •
Reewtfully, yours, &o. BIALL,& W.
Yor tale wholesale and retell at DE. GEO. 11. BEYSEIII3
Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ;
also by JOEL MOHLER, Liberty street.
Beilen_of Thonsand,Flowers, for heatal•
fying the Oempleziott, and eradicating on TAX, Ltd
nteento true the hoe. • Sold at Dr . KEYBEWM oo d
stmt.
°SPICE OP IPITTSBIIIIGH GAS CO., 1
9 July, 1855. f
IWTax Trustees of "The Pittsburgh ose Company"
have this, day declared a Dividend of Five per Cent.
on the Capital Stock of the Co., out of theprofits of the six
months ending Ist butt., payable to Stockholders or th eir
eitral representatives forthwith, at the office of the Company.
jylo.lot JAMES M. CLIBIBTP, Treasurer.
[o° St. Paul's Cathedral.. -The pale or p aw .
will commence on WEDNESDAY, the llth Instant,
at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Bs Ormat al firs Boma. av Diaxikarts.
O'Before purchasing your Bat or Cap
roday, call at 151 WOOD street, and, examine our
stook of HATS and OAPS, which will be sold as LOW for
CARR as any other home in the city oast or will wall than.
MORGAN A 00.,
Nast house to the new Presbyterian Church,
join One on ,frokeiAaritvwc,
hereeteasy,..GEOTlGE 8.. RIDDLE, of the
ir ig City of Allegheny, will be a candidate for the Oleo
of /Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the ensuing eleo.
tion. jg2dikwte
We have Just received from the-Fast a
thaa , T. , large lot of Panama, Canton, Bras! and Canada
lintAii" 11603, which we can sell much below the usual
Straw Bats from 25 cents upwards. Panama Sabi
from 0,60 to 64,00. 51011Q4LN a CO.,
my'Ai 164 Woad sheet.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURG%
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, Saoo,ooo.
0 , Isaias Buildings and other Property against Loss
or Damage by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and
Inland Navigation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS:
Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter
A. A. (hurler, W. M'Cllntock , KennedyT. Friend,
James S. Ne gley, W. B. Haven, D. E. Park,
I. Grier Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J. Jonas, J. 11. Jones, EL B. Coggahall,
OFFICERS:
Presilien Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON.
Vice Pie:idyll— BODY PATFERBON.
Sett and Pracurtcrer.A. A. CARRIER.
Assistant Sccretary..B. B. CARRIER.
NITS' You, August 2,1852
OTICE...The ANNUAL MENTLNG of the
Stockholders of the ATLANTIC AND 0/310 TELL.
GRAPH COMPANY, will be held at BIaEHLBB'S HOTEL,
Harrisburg, Pa., on THURSDAY, the 19th of July, 1855,
at 10 o'clock. A. M., for the purpose of electing NINE DI•
RECTORS e& for the conning year, in accordance with the
Chut
Byfirder of the Board of Directors.
je2.3:td A. B. CUMMINGS, Secretary.
JAMES ROBINSON,
OF INDIANA TOWNSHIP,
RILL be a Candidate for nomination for the Me of
COUNTY 00hINEDDEONER, on the Democratic Ticket,
e October Election.
Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company;
CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
JAB. 1). M'Gru., Secretary.
This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or
connected with LIFE RIMS.
Also against Hull and (largo Risks on the Ohio and the.
i
slutipp rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally.
And against Low and Damage by Fire, and against the -
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transpertatie,..n.
Policies issued at the lowest rates %insistent with safety
to all parties.
[Oll, CITIZENS , Inaurance Company of
Plttibnrgh.—WM. SAGALEY, President;
SAMUEL L. MAILEIHT&L, Secretary.
Office: 00 Water areet,betteeen Marketand Woodarects.
Insures HULL and OABOO Kiska, on the Ohio and
sippl Hirers and tributaries.
Invores against Lose or Damage by Sire.
ALSO—Againstthe Perlin o f the Bea, and Inland Stoehr".
Harland Transpartatlon.
DULIMIVIM
Boot and Shoe Olanufaetory.
111JANES O'DONRBLL & BRO., d am )
Would respectfully Inform the citizens
of Pittsburgh, that they have opened ntannfactm
of !Ms'B AND WOMEN'S BOO=. AND
At No. 79 Smithfield
fn Wrestan's RCILDIBGB, where they will be preptred to au
ell indent of every description of Boots and Eh= at the
shortest notice.
EVREKA INBUEANCE COMPA.NY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. seam:mom Baum=
ROBERT FINNEY, SZCILM&Y.
C. ST. BATWIELOR, Grareu. !Loam.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
of
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIIIEOI'OE3 :
3. - 11. Eheenbargsr, 0. W. Cass,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. libniak,
hale At. Pennock, T. 8. Updike,
W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran,
R. T. Leech, Jr.. :ohs A. Gangbey,
George 8. Belden. 8.8. Bryan,
David McCandless.
Dir All Doilies sustained by parties Infrared under poll•
eirs issued by MR Company will be liberally ulljaeteel and
promptly paid at Its 081ce, No. 99 WATER street. Ijyll
WE COME.' WE COME!! WE COME!!!
SLITEB, WELLS & BIRCH'S
O'NEINSTRELS
ARE COMING.
DICK SLITER,
SAIL WELLS, and
DILL El/KOli.
TIRES GREAT STARS, and their MONSTER TROOPR of
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS:
ftir Fun and Moto sheadliiiiS tlyn
EISTONE HOTEL, HbiweeiJou Co., Thorn., one twi
n_
Bred and thirty•teven mar Last of PiHassid, cud
only cis houre ride. Thin delightful residence and place of
public, report le located on the banks of the "Blue Juniata,"
at the confluence of Spruce Crook. Its clear spring, trout
eastainlog waters, here discharges itself, and mingles its
murmurs In concert, 03 they rush down the gorges of the
Mountains.
The very central posithon of this Hotel makes it a detdrar
ble place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for man of
boalaem and their families—jaded and enervated with the
turmoil, bustle and beat of the any. It Is Masted on the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad, where the great turnpike
from the Susquehanna and other roads coneantrata—
making easy egress and ingress, several times day, by
the care and stages, to Altoona, Syron, Huntingdon and
the Mountains.
The Rouse lea new brick one, lbw dories high, opactous
and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from
basement to attic, with ail the modern Improvements end
appliances of Cold Bath; do. It Is alio dusty ventilated.
There are superb views of every department of the Moun
tain scenery—the "glorious mountains," the "eternal
hills." Telegraph Office is in the Rouse, always ready far
work—and the proprietor ready to receive visitors at mods.
rate charges. F. HABLETT, Proprietor.
ANTED—Two English Cooks and rwo Colored Female
V T Cooks;
high wages paid. A Lady wants a Child to
nurse; good reform:ea. given. A Carriage Driver wants a
place for lilmrelf and wife. A Young Man wants to be
Bookkeeper. Girls wanted to do housework. Ladise and
Gentlemen can be supplied with any kind of help they ra
quire, by sppl; leg at
BARRI INTELLIGENCE CMOS,
Jill _ 410 Lib. .• t.
DON'T BELIEVE IT, unless you cep satisfy yourself
that the statements made concerning the properties
of a Heinstreers /*imitable Tidy Obloring Fluid can be
fully substantiated by (acts. • trlal wilt in every ease
satisfy three who use it, that It restores greyliair tolls nun.
ral color with all the strength and healthy growth of
I
youth. t does noted as a dye, but upon the small meals
at the roots of the hair, and thus atimulates the natured
secretion of coloring matter, To r r
es tone sad strength to
its growth. In every case It the natural color of
the hair, where age or sickness has turned it grey. Price,
to cents per bottle. Sold by 8. L. CUTHBERT,
r
140 Third etreet
OUBAN uotion caused E3 by the use of theDB OF LIV LOST EVERY DAT INDIA PLY
I—Oreat
iDeatr
PAPER. Housekeepers, Bukhara, Groom, and all others
annoyed by Fllee,Ants and other heats, will find anzawly
In the lily Paper. Price, Eva cents per that. A five sheet
package moiled to any address on receipt of 20 amts.
Jyll Bold by B.
L• 140 Third street.
A COTTAGE HOUSE of four room', well finished and in
.4 . 1. good order, with Lot of 20 feet front by 60 desp, situate
on Middle alley, above North Common, Allegheny will be
sold at the low price of $7OO-1300 in hand: remainder in
two yesrly PoYlnents. Grape Vinee, Trees, ant a good
Cave, and various other conveniences.
Apply to 8. CITITIMERT & EON,
J7ll 140 Third street.
SQ Brdl-ANNUAL SALB.—A. A. MASON
Crape,are offering
their splendid stock of Straw, Silk, and other
kinds of Bonnet', at a redaction of about onelelf the
usual prices. j,ll
N OAJ3E3 or Tweeds. Jeans', Summer Stub, Cheeks,
&e., just opening, which will be sold at oneltdrd leas
t n the usual rates. A. A. MASON & 00.,
jyll 25 Slfth street.
elit 1111U81168 AND COMBO I have received I
LI lea n and tine auartment
u hair brushes and comb,,
embraci every variety. Those wanting articles of this
kind, ehonid call and examine my stock, as I am confident
I can sell a better and cheaper article then can be had else.
where in the city. .108. FLEXING,
jyll corner Diamond and Market street.
PERFUMERY.—I here received a large and 'complete
stock of perfamea7, embracing every thing In theper.
fumery line. Those wishing anything In this line should
call and examine my assortment, before purchasing else.
where, OYU] JOB. PLEICENG.
PHALON'S LOTION—An excellent reamed°. Also, Har•
rison's Cream of Beauty, another excellent nonmella
A large supply received by I jylll JOS. /LEMING.
BALM OF THOUSAND FLOWEII9--12 dozen al tido
celebrated article reamed by 30.9. Flamm. pyll
'LIAM DYS.—I have just received a large sad complete
Jaa,l stock of Heir Dye, embreciag,Batabeior's,Eianteotee,
Glenn% Doussero, Berle% Alexandete do.
jyll
MOBEB F. EATON,
PATENT AGENCY;
Ng. iQ Mai yaws; ?2 U 1 op
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PITTSBURGH
DEISOSTES:
Hobert Galway, Alexander Bradley,
James S. noon, John Pull
John brAlpin, Samuel Wit a ir an,
William Phillips, - James W. Hallman,
John Boott , Chas. Arbuthnot,
Joseph P. anam, H. D., Mold Richey,
James Marshall, John /WM,
Horatio N. Leo, Kittanning. febl7
William &way, Diehard 'Floyd,
James M. Cooper, Bamnel M. Kier
Eamuel lies, William Binghalo' ,
Hobert Dunlap, Jr., John B. Dilworth,
Isaac M. Pennock, Franma Sellers,
B. Harbaugh, J. Schomunagar.
Walterßrlant, William B. Hays.
John Shlpton. deal
WNottoetTlus JOITENEYMEN TAILORS BO
caLTY, of Pittsburgh end Allegheny, meets on the
Ana WEDNESDAY of every month, et SOIVXDILEMBUIT,
in the Diamond. By order.
!elm
ORO. W. MBE. Beerstanr.
In order to amommodate all chases of customers they
will also keep on fella a good assortment of the beat natal=
work- Also, •1l descriptions of ehildwat's wear.
Terror stria ay carli; goods at caM pricer.
A share of the public patronage is foliated (my/4m
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS,
01 /01171=1,133
op
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Waring and Ventilation of Building:,
A. A W. will coat:act far Warming and Ventlialktg
by ilam or Hot Water, Pipes or =ace's Pomace,
Char-dice, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green
Cour Moores, Sails, Hotels, or Dwellings. No.SS
street, Pittsbareb. aplB
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY.
IX) r LOUR DELIVER-BD To FAMILIES In either of
the tiro Clues.
oßpian nay be left et the 11M1, or In boxee at the stoma of
1-WAN, WILSON a CO.. 52 Wood St/INA
BA/111N a REITER, comer Liberty awl St. Otair eta
11. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggist, Allegheny.
cASII, ON ONLINE:IL
BRYAN, KENNEDY & CIO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
M!• 4- 91MliM3
817111.01C13 In FLIMMUMI:
William Oarr t Co., 329 Liberty street.
John Bhoenbener. John P. Anderson.
Will= 13. Campbell, Bt. Charles lloteL (jyll
PEKIN TEA" STORE.
S. JAYNES.
vo. 38 Filth it., one door east of Exchange ' Bank,
ettlibuzgls, Pe.
aBILEN BLACE, TEA.s..SELICIAD WITH GREAT
care, and pnretued direct from the importers, for
The stock cost date of all the different Savors and
grades of TEA brought' to the American market, orut will
be sold, toboletata and need, at the LOWEST PRICES.
RETAIL GROCERS are Limited to call and get ample;
and learn our prbxe.
pAoSED Tuff,
Pat up in metallic packages, expressly for the trade:
Young Hoop No.l, imperial No.l,
N 0.2, " N 0.2,
No.Oolong No.l,
" No. 4, " N 0.2,
Silver Leaf Young Hymn, Plantation Oolong,
Gunpowder No.l, Souckong,
NingYoung Souchong,
English Itrsoltrasts Old Country Black.
TEAS' 07 ALL GILILDFD BY Mil HAD . 17 mum:
—ALSO—
001001E.-Finadiera
LOWERING'S SUGAllS—Cruehed; Coa r se Pulverized:
Pulverised A; White Clarified 0; Yellow Clarified and best
New Orleans.
BAILEES BROHA, COCOA and CHOCOLATE, etc., eto.
Long experience in the badness is a sure guarantee that
every article sold will be as represented.
This old alablished store has no connection with any o flier
hours in the city. • . _
Customers are scented not to place any antfslecce - In the
reprmentations of pine= formerly employed In this tie.
tablidement.
Agent, by social appointment, for the sale Of .
DD. ZAYRE'S C'EZEBRA TED FAAOLY DES.BICLNES
Also, for the sale of
jest] L. JOHNSON'S TYPE, INK, en.
111(1 - AVING BEMOVKD the Mock. of BOORS end STA.
JUL
TIONERY Pram 87 Wood street to tro.-30
street, by this amusement our rent and 'expenses have
been reduced more than one-halt. This sill enable us to
mil tows* than any similar establishment in this city; and
we are determined to do it. -All now who want cheap
reading and Stationery bad better call at N 0.30 ITITTE
next door to Exchange Bank. between Wood and Market.
500 BAWL B. LAVINE% Ag'4.
Notice.
XHOBE haring Claims against the steamer LOULdiaLLE
are requested to hand them Infer settlement to LONG
IV?, Water street, Pittebnprh. jy1011t•
xrEW BOOKS! NEW 8001181 I —New Books just
ceivod at W. A. GILMINBEENEY A Co MB, Fifth et,
opposite the Theatre:
Way Down East by Jack Downing.
Venial. Life Among the Mormons.
The Old Inn.
Oonfesslon.
The Old Pam House.
Oar First Families.
'PhoWstehman.
Bell Smith Abroad.
Herbert, or the Pride of the Hem
Controversy between Brooke and f John.
No. 8 Harper's Story Books. jylo
GRAND PIe.NOS.
JOHN H. BIELLOR, No. 81 Wood erect, between .Dtro
woad alley and Fourth atrcet
Forte ,
open, on Aaturdry, June 18th, at We Plano :' , 1,- - "Ze7'7 ,
Virarercoma,
?
TWO N GRAND PIANOS, • •
Prom the manufactory of 'Ohtchating k gnus, Bo ston .
These Instruments are among the first of an Improved niw
MUM
nrecei nge. ntly &emoted and completed by the Mears.
Mah'
Lanus are met. y !
Qt a d
.1 cal and ere undue yaw
Pala- oft G ..ANC
The drat and only instrument of the k:nd in th. city.
The &bare instrtunenta, with a large stock of SQUARE
PLINOB, hare been Weeded by the subsotiber, at the
ma e nufactory ink14031,812d. bo opentel during this and
th coming stea
JOHN. IL MELLOR, Na. 81 Wood street,
• Agent for the elle of Ohickertng tions' Pianos,
jels - Par Pittsburgh and Western Penes.
Co-Partnoarahip.
IXTALTEII, P. ItaIiSHALL associated with hint, on the
VIT 2d day of July, JOS. E. 81708211, In the Watt
Paper Inzeineire, udder the name of
jy9 . W. p. 1111.1143/lALL fr. CO.
- - -
tilwhite BRAIDSHIES ,
n t=o lm, eartort retu z4f al !Zl3lbr u tt l eri on e: 4
nearly ers-lielf, et the Semi-Anunal Bale.
i 9 9 A. A. MASON* a 00.
QEDII-ANNUAL tink...—A. A. MASON d CO. are o?er•
0 ins the whole of their a:tannin stock of hosiery =di
Gloves at a redaction of 24 ko 40 Per conk .170
d WITON WAbVs--0 bap In gars arra far sale by CM
V *hi) _ BUTLER & CO
Dltsaltaton'or Pastasrinsp.
TOl3Par:no:skip timed by the underatgruni and igzuz
'NRAL, In carrying ort "the Camden Coal Works,"
ender Mamma end idyls of JONES, &NEAL &. IdILLER,
Ls now.dlsiolraL
ZO D. JOaksat.
July 7tb, 18/4 . MP
AL BOOS BULL Or BT.ILIVELING DIBOLOBURES.—Now
Risnr—itinale We Among o.l.2lormons; a Kerne
tiVe of many pan' personal merino& :By the wife or a
Mormon Elder, recently from Utah: One large Um%
volume—with a vielsof Balt lake City. Price $l.
The Old IWrin House; .by Mia. Laing.
Harper' Putnam% Peterson's, riodey's, Oraham's, and
all other Migeainea of July, era now ready.
Which, the Right or Left—a novel, just pub
hatted-11mo,, oloth, $1,26.
The English Orphans, or a nom 4n tbe .Naw World; by
Mrs. Mary J. Ifolesee-12um, paper 50e.; cloth. 710...
Constance Muted .; a novel, by eleraldlne E. Jerrabury;
$8 amts.
The Conscript, s Teta of the lintipizo; by Aleasttler
Dumss7-$l.
Star Papers; by Haul W. Biachar-1,1,25-
The Mining Bride; by hire. Sautttworth—sl.
The Watchman a mardnron to - Um' LeraplWater—sl
for rale by LL ansiot CO.,
j 77 No. 33 Imlitheld etreet.
VEGETABLE LIQUID RAM DYE: . pre pa red 8-
SCILVIDT, of Baltimore, and applied oY him with great
snore= in thonsimde of aims. This TAlaable Bair Dye
changes grey hair to a Light or dark brown =dor or to aim
black In a few minutes. Fall dkeetiote Accodpany each
box, printed in German and Favilah. Price $1 per box.
Sold in this city by 8. L. CUPLIZEST,
IY7 140 Third street,
_ .
SEMI-ANNUAL BALE.—A. A. MASON & O. are selling
every description of Dry Goods at Semi-annual prices.
Silka,l3hawLs and Drilla Gaols marked dome 25 to GO per
cent. IY7
F IA)UIi-150 25
bble saperfuie Y our;
" tine for sale by
SPRENGER lIARDAUGII & CO..
197 215 Liberty street.
Moll; FLOUR—SO bbla received end for sale by
it 111 SPRINGER EIARRAUGH & CO.
B - --
UCEWILSAT—A few bum Pa
bumble prime, r Seed, reortred
and for mla by
in SPRINGER lIARBAUGH & CO.
EB-381 Dry Hides received end far tale •
j3l ztv; .7t;: s.:t.ts: . t
_ . .
_
It f.w • raid or 'co .y
82}3.111G88 BABBAMI as 00,
29514bertyetreet
BAOON B.MUS.—A few make received sad for sale by
jrr yz : . : .
„ BOWES, MAGAS - DM AliD YAPS:M—
-AU the New Books pablizhed.
All the Magazines for July.
All the New York, Boston and Philadelphia
Weekly Papers fbr this week.
Deceived and fir sale at the Book Store of •
W. A. GILDBITYSNNEY h 00.,
jel ITlfth at., opposite the Theatre.
IADM' RIDING RATS . —We Mose cut our stock
.1.4 of Leghorn Ridlog Retest s greeerodnetlon on former
prima. J. WILSON & SON,
117 No. 91 Wood street.
B.—JUT KBOBIVE,D, a !rub supply of BOYS'
IN • STRAW CAPS, whititi we will sell low Yea CAUL
BEST SILK TUT $4. (Jy7) J. WILSON B SON.
Rlathauina* Bank.
EM kinkutkm will be ogees for business on and after
T
JULY NLITH, fun AYR and FRIDAYS
hare been fixed upon u the Discount days. Notes for die
count to be eared the day preeloo&
Ltdaw R. ZIEGLER, Jr, President.
kraohankay Bank Stook for Salo.
ONArkti July 17th, at 7;4 o'clock, P. 11, at the
11ezr.bants' Xxoltange, will De offered for ode, 673
flares of the Steck of this Bank, by order of the Boara of
Dlrectcas. B. hif7.7.ko,
jpkt3 President.
VIM BOOKS, BY EX eßF.B3.—Fresh supply at DAVI.
11 SON'S, 65 Market street, near Fonrth—
Eta Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher.
Long Look Aboad—Boa's best story.
Alone—N. B. New story by same author expected coon.
cone Cut Corners.
%Mather Life in the Woods.
Ezothatog Seem—abeautlfol tale, by author of Wile
World, &O.
Salmons; hy Dr. Spencer.
Apostollo Baptista; Taylor.
Two Guardians, litift's Ease, do.
Leans from Fatally Journal.
Pocket Memorandum Books, strum books; ita 1.106
T)AREGB DB LAINES-1000 yards of Bongo and Mous
Detainee at /Oa. per yard, at the Semieruoual Sale of
A. A. BUNN 400. Jyd
ANTANTED—Twenty good Men to harvest. Alan, Cooks,
y Nurses, Girls to do boasework—at
BARB'S INTELLIGENCE OFFIOE,
No. 410 Liberty streak
e IIFITLY MAGAZINES—
Etaxpat'6, for July dente.
Putnam,
Graham " .2o
Godey,Bd .•» 2 *.
Kuickerbokar " ....—......20 0
LuLta'aGaete;" ..... 20
Peterson's, u
»......._.17 "
Leellesltrarg," 16
Blackwood, fa June.
AU who ward NBW EOM, and as goon as issued, /own
than can be had obsoletd*, should csll at
LATIFFEIFS BOOKWood STORE sued.,
87
lA - OTHER AND BTEP.MOTREB—In twelve chapters;
EVE from Dickens' Etowah°ld Words. Uniform with
terson's editionet Charles Dickens' Work.. Price 12% ate.
It Is a charming story.
Cane Cut Corners—The Bnerlence of a Conservative
Pantily. $1,26.
Constance Herbert; a novel by Geraldine B. Jossebury.
133 cents.
The Conscript—A Tale of the Empire; by Alexander
Dumas. $l,OO.
atm Papers; by Hoary Ward Beather.
-The kl ish Orphans, or Lame In the NSW World ; by
Mrs. .1. Holmes. 50 oents.
The es, or the Merry hionomanhere—An American
Pi
OurcturPlise, with Parallies. 0 portraits for the natives. 75 cents.
Tee Miming Bride; b_y &ndbwarth. $l,OO.
SI/04The 6 Watehautn—A Wm p i nion to "The Lamplighter."
Call
Rote, inok seven *havers; by Chas D
. ickens. I.No.
in and lo over our counters and shel
for Cistern you want in the Book line to ves, or !end
Jean IL =NEB !t CO.,
No. 82 Smithfield street.
TNIt. BROWN continue" to be consulted for the cure of
j SECRET DDILLSBEL is
enemas in long 'tending
oases is unequalled. The afflicted tire invited to call with
out delay. Person" afflicted with Venereal Diseases,
Itheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay
answ
to get hered is advice. Letters containing a fee innnollately
.
burg Moeh. and Priests Booms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts.
Jen
T)IIIMIATThat AND NIIIRALOIA. —Dr. BROWN
hereby informs the afflicted that his remedy for the
above mentioned dismitea fs one that will cure. He will
warrant a cure in any cam of this Mud.' lade remedy was
never known to fail when properly persevered with.
Many eater the torture of this complaint for months and
years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe
and speedy remedy.
Me and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND alley. je26
ITLY MACIAZINNS—
fIy Godey's lady's Book, for July-20 cants
Yankee Notiona, M Eallou'a Magazine, " " 10
Plant laalles N.Y. Journal, 18 "
North Brltlah, for Hay.
The above jug rat:divedby Zona& Alao_ _ a large lot al
SCHOOL, 01413810 AL and Ifflaallanam COM and STA,
TIONERY for gala at COM and elanum Call at
el Wood moot it you want to
. 4114!
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~ fix.44l.,slVA-re .
4-r •1, *test •i -- - •
• •
nalmovaL
.. ",ls
A. A. °AMINIf. auxins.
A. A. umisiliale. - " , Bach,
owner iamb -am Bnsithb.l4 drat., Pitlgersh, Ate,
AGISN't
STATE
ITIITUAL FIBS AND SABINE 2110111ANCEctk.
or nassionoso.
CANTAL
4211 BARD
FIRE AND IMINE TERDEANOB COEPANT
011 rPIILADDLPIIIA.
. .. .. . . .......—....ca00,000.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
wlnciamisna, VA.
camez 0300,000.
CONNECTIO:II'
=wiz LIES EE181711191102 COrilAti"
eIpr ZaIiTFORD, colitl.
W19ZT3.:..02,213,4489
NORTH 'WESTERN lEMIINANCE COMPLI1 4
01110 E, biEatonAl T3' =RANGE, PIIILADELPICLA.
CRAR2EAR PERPEPITA.G.
Authorised Chaplital a 0300 4 0004
A MEM LIABLE 808. TIDE Loma int THE OOM
Ad L. PAHL
In Stock Notaa, (negotiable bms,Jeteured by Mit.
In Rills 'Receivable, Mortgagee aalaii i i er a s ,
Donde,da .......... .. ... .......... ...„ 108,000
In Oath, Oath Aaseta and Cal Icarus.
Total .. . .. .. .4263,000
iLoADwy,y, Pcealdent. J. 4: fair:gift:lbw,:
Fire, mamma land Transportatior. , l44, tan
at current rates. .
REPRIZENCIIB.
PIMI3I7BOE.
dames ftrCally a Co., Gras, Bennett # Co.,
W. a D. Rinehart, ' Zug, Lindsey a Co.
M. L. Hollowell & 00., Charles B. Wright,
David B. Brown & Co., O. H. & Chgo. Abbott,
Harris, Hale & Co., Evans & Watson,
HOlll. Wm. D. Kelley, ens& Megargee4
Caleb Oise &
01:01t BINGHAM, Agent.
Jai 95 Water street, Pittsburgh
WESTERN VARNER& INSTIBIXCE COE:PANT,
NEW LISBON, OHIO.
caPitals - - - - $lBO,OOO.
T.. HUNTER, Mtn, Bt. Mules Building, No. 105
Ird street, Pittstrurgh. .
omens :
P. A. BLOC:KWH, President.
JAMES 81111D.1115., Pia Pug Hint:
LEVI DIABIIte, &ennui and Tressursr.
snermomon
Jamas W. Wo:dwell, Joseph Plummer.
J Wood, HMCo,
Jno. ams V. trarbangh, Dr. ann. E. Park,
3161 Wm. Dawson, Neormeier & et,
British and Conthiental Exchange.
SIGHT WILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, NUEVO:IAN Cf. CO.
ON THE UNION - BANK, LONDON,
In Strata or AI Asa Upwasta.
BRANTS are available at all_ the principal
r i[ Towne of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND andinNEAND, and
the CONTINENT. '
We also draw &nor Daus on
111. A. Gramobstuna &
PRANKFORT A iLATIV,
Which serve ea a Remittance to all parte of GERMANY,
SWITZERLAND and HOLLAND.
Persona intending fo travel abroad may procure, through
as, Lettere of Credit, on which Money can be obtained, as
needed, in any part of Europe.
Comzonose of Bills, Notes, and other securities In En.
rope, will receive prompt attention.
IPI3I. H. WILLIAMS * CO.,
m 1321 Wood, corner Third attest.
WILLIAZ HUNTER,
DEAIala IXOLIMMY
FLOUR 9 GRAIN. .
No. 229 Liberty 'treat, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Atil.Gomez= =snare, the BEST DNA ND!! 02-
P=DitYLVANLi '
ONID INDIANA end
118.4013B1,13DPEDSNIE eziA
fs SIXTRA FLOUR,
ra beCeid at the Lowest Cash pipes. Nal
Ichirill Biwa
WITL. B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN BACON,
HAMS,BIDEBBI, EOM
LARD, Len on,
ram BIM,
BIM,
BIIUARCIIBEDeII
OANTABBED HAMS
A large Etc& always on bind at
No. 207 Liberty /street,
ROI _ Pisnarnsaa, Pun's.
Co
'{STS tam this day Pa associat rt neder atap.
samaras Li the POUR
PACKING and PROVISION business, at the obi
stand, 217 Meaty street. The Wanes, Is to be conduciad
under the name and style of W. IL HANS a CO.
WM: B. MAT&
GEO. 9. EILMJLD.
Prrteuraml. May 6,1855—[ J6oth]
R. J . arli3Mlll.. C. CUENSSI9...B. C. TiMIS...IIc. U. woODITUD,
AMERICAN
PAPIER lIIACTIE
PLARTIPACTITAING COMPANY,
NO. 78 BECOND 87811:87, 1172Z23i171611,
its MIIIBACTIIREBB Or PAPIER NAM 011NdliEN/113
Frames
LILL for Church es, Window and ' Door Head s, li Houses Steamboats, ki.; Mirror soli ,
Picture , Trasse
Cornices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Gulling.% s.l
settee and Mouldings of every description, else and design,
crawls and warranted mare durable than any other article; .
now In use.
Or Orders executed on the shortest =ties.
N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders fs we rally.4l-
rooted to this article, on account of its_l4lst_ t.
CIIINNINI3, TUNES CO,
No. 'fq Second et, between Wood and Market eta,
• Pitt.burgh„
Important to Housekeepers and • .011hit0.....t. .
Fruit Growers. 7 10111 WW:::
dirt hisk)s
PATENT AM-TIGHT Enle-BEALI3G :
C 41% AND JAIIIS.
For Preserving Fresh !rut; 1!;:••
and Vegatables.
OR SALE at No. 122 Wood street, Pittsburg
b,_Pa4
I the China and Queensware store of HENRY EMMY,.
who la tho only agent In thin city for dispoalng of tha above;
vary metal article. For a fall &script:lms of these OAFS ;
and the methyl of their toe, no Chmulaze, to be bad iv;
above; where, also, a complete and full assortment of nevi':
and desirable patterna of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENB
WARE, adapted to the wanta of private families, ,
keepers and country matehants may be obtained at ICI:
price& jellay
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE
Et Y G-QP;DI3Y
•
A. A. MASON Bz. CO.
AIftiOIJNOB the opening of their Grist Ileadiumn
Bale of their immense Stock. Beery snide throne
out the establirluneut willbe marked d awn and cloy out.joie:
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
mertuvionnEss OW
IRON RAILING, IRON - VAULTS
VAULT DOORS,
Window Shutter., Window Guards, dm.
Kos• in second street laud 86 Third *1
(8111191/111 WoOD tag 111JAIRSV
PITIZBVItag
rur, on hand a Toddy of now pattern angry az
Min, =Habit , tbr an PurPosas. Partloular atteutlon pa
to enclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing done stators notice NI
S. .M'KEE
IMIPLIPAOII7BIIIIB OP
NI 'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS
ALL !OM 07
WINDOW GLASS,
pithy Double Strength, Imitation Crown aid Eul
Via% Fluke, Pickle ant Preserre :are;
Wbe, Porter and Mune Bottles;
Telegraphic & Lightning-Bad Thenlater
SIDOND, BETWEEN WOOD 4 7 , fmttrltm
rrnm
815
But a abort distance from the Strazobeat • • a
from Monongahela Hong% St. Charles, and Citty H&j •
J. IL JONSB IL D. Dux
JONES 8 DENNY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
itylD] 81 xilanta STREET, PITTBROBGII.
TRANSPORTATION
To MID FROM THE EASTEFIN VIT/i
VIA PRIMA CANAL AND RAILROADS
D. LEECH. & CO.'S LINE
Between Pittsburgh, Item York, Philadelpi,
and Baltimore. .
rROM being now In good order, we empanel- ;
t n o despatch property either way on fecorable ten':
Shipments corudgned to either of the :undersigned will
tbrwerded without charge for commissions, and all hist?:
lions promptly attended to.
Addreee or apply to D. =BEI & CO., -'
Penn street and Canal Plttaburrh
auuns_i Lam
Recalling Depot N 0.13 South Third street
Delivering Derfim et., Mandell&
A Agent, •
No. 75 North etreet Baltimore
Jl7O. IdoDONALD, Agent,
No. 7 Battery Place, New Yo
aplaam to
MERRICK ROUSE.
W. A. BLOSSOM, PROISIETO:4-1
1111 M BRIGHTON.
BEd rEB COMM", PA
LAND WARRANTS
wen
-40,
/80 AMR WARRANTS, by;
AVITI24 LOOllllB,
'MI NOW IR WOB4lO, VAC% 4, Sit Your*
F. i•
MEMO