MESE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BY WRITE, PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MOUNING, JUNE 21, 1854 _ • WHIGSi' , TATI3. TICKET. •r• FOR - 130VgRNOII, JAMES POLLOCK; - O► 1101MIONBEISLAND COUNTY. Pm CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE DARSIE; or ALLECITEENT couirm PQR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M.- SMYSER; ,OT 11037(10MULT COUNTY. 'Allegheny County yinig Ticket, iiarboitth - WX. Z STEVINSIZt r iat li. ° II.ILTAYN a . - J1 1 4111j(11 1 11. 8 14114.1 11.2 ' 701.61 liAllll2, l l % ost Deer. lIRKIY I?'l7ol7lttatrorgh. cuss or roc corgra, • ALEX. lULANDS, 'toss. JAMES Upper :t Mak. JAMRS B. rawstrilf , JAMES KELLY. NYIIRIne JOUN APKEEaltrsolagtam. JOHN DROWN, Bow. V2l6PittabOrair Week] T . . Gizette.—Th• extevi`• otrenfotion of our Welly Gonna offers to our burinernmen • tooet denfroble osolluni of nollang th•tf brininess known Our etroalation L Letneenfour and the tbotuand, mains amain mry merchant, mattufacturar mid fhopteeper to Aenat7letal•, and Eartnen-Ohlo. ' - 118. To Advertbiers.—Ncither the Zdttortel Rooms cmontntlngEttabpshment of the Daly Gazelle, we opened tbmder: - Atrnommumwhe Moll, their =Wes to wen iluk PaTer.On 110 5.1.7 olombizorla please ruad them in Won ec.leek. (ma . . litoodluo Matter on Pooh' wore of this pilyroi DISILVIITON Or THE NATIONAL Wino PATS. -r-it is by no means pleasant to Contemplate the disruption of old and honored organisations, and the rendering • of long cherished politicel and penmsal friendships anti associations. Never theless, however disagreeable it may be, it is al 7 ways best to look the truth sternly in the face, and prepare for the consequences of eircarnstin -003 beyond our control. The Whig party is not accountable for the • Nebraska outrage. It had no hand in the concoction of this devilish ele ment of discord. It cannot, notwithstanding, avoid its bitter results. Its fruit is, 1 yi fares the National Whig party is concerned, division. There is no avoiding this Consequence, unless the Southern Whigs will agree to go for repeal, and Willreslitt the admits' sion of Kansas ns a elate State, tailless the Whigs of the North will agree to submit to 'the outrage, and. permit tho slave . breeding gligarehy to ride over them rough shod. There isiso prospect of either of these results.— The Southern Whigs almost unanimously sup port the. Nebraska outrage, and they never will agreel to make the restoration of the violated 'Missouri compremise it party measure. • They also sympathise with all the other measures of the propagandists, and could not carry; a corpora's • guard with them were they to affiliate with the lithigs of the North on, the anti-Nebraska plat; form. The Northern Whigs, even if they were so disposed, would be shorn of their strength, and rendered "perfectly helpless, were they to come onto the Nebraska platform of the South ern Whigs, But they are not so disposed, brif are resolutely bent on, resisting now, and here after, all further encroachments of slavery, and to make such resistance the chief plink in their platforni. A simple statement of the case, then, shOws that the, National Whig; Party is destroyed Past remedy, and the dictate of common sense is, that instead of lamenting over what cannot be help- . ed, to see what best can be done under our chan ged circumstances. - We are not singular in this view of the condi tion of the Whig party... Itis admitted with more or less acknowledgment of its txtent and hope terraces, both in the Nortkand the South. The ileoigia Navin - Telegraph speak! of it ha' the fol . . lowing language • "The history of the Nebraska bill has at last opened the eyes of the Southern Whigs to the utter corruption nod ttsectionaliiatien" of the Northern branch of their party. Tire few among them whose ambitious hopes have hitherto. re tained them in a forced attitude of conservatism, have yielded to the abolition influence, and among them all there remains not one man of note to wham the. Southern Whigs can give countenance and support. Not the Seward Whigs only were represented In the present session of Congress, but the Fillmore and Webster Whigs also. yet the final vote on the flchrasta hat found them united closely together, and emiditing each oth er in opposition ta the South. It seems that they have tired of their long disguise, and that hence forth and forever, the Whig party of the North • is to be devoted to a systematic warfare against our Interest:eland our institutions. This. spirit and intentions plearlyindicated by their presses, not only-by the 24mes, the Tribune, and other acknowledged eirgans of the Free Sellers, but by those , journalk which like the Albany Register, and the Comp , and Enquirer, have hitherto been. 'ranked as rfpresentatiVes of the more temperate and conservative portion of the Northern - Whigs. But the fatt which of lathe rest is most startling and convincing, is that Ute....Tdorarka 441 has be 'come 0 late' witheut the aid-of a single Northern 4 1rhig,.either in the &mai or in the House: - It is 'unnecessary, In view-of this demonstration, to multiply. proofs of our proposition. For how in tense and how unanimous must that implacable en mity to the South among the Northern Whig mass -es, which has in - a period aci short, composed all their discordant elements, reconciled all their op poling cliques, and forming them closely togeth er into one solid' phalanx, directed it with such • deliberate .resolution against the principle_of the bill!..;" ! In the further remarks of .the editor he Comes to tbedecialve conclusion, "that the IVhig paity is thoroughly &nationalized, and that the .organita lion tan" no be maintained." lio advises the Southern Whigs to unite with Southern Do . moorets to i.resiat the vast anti-slarery organ= sation.ei the North"—'4,he Northern Whig party. The. St. Louis intelligeneer, an able Whig pa _ • per of rather less pro-slaiery priclivities than ' natal' at the South, holds the folloiving hinge*: ‘• The fact is no longer to too denied. nor (g lartg ; of the nation is rent in grain. It is utterly denationalised; and unless wiser connects shall hereafter prevail than are now put forth and car- balistest, on, there will never again be a Presidential - ticket before the country. The Whig party Of lhe nation is rent in twain, -'7 sad at this moment it is utterly impossible that any union canexist or any national Whig ticket plirty platform be sustained. _ Tit:what "are the facts?" There is not, this the first Whig detest= of the North who bas ventured to defend the Nebraska bill as it has been passed. There is not a solitary Whig news paper in a free State that does not openly de- - 4 nounce the Nebraska bill as airsud end an out / •• rage; perpetrated by the &with on the North.— , - There Is not a solitary Whig Convention, County or State, held is • free State, since the Nebraska bit;Was passed; that has not declared undying hostility to It, and resolved on the worlrof repeal iregardleas of all other issues... -To sum up • thei.whote, we may say, tient the overwhelming sentiment of the Whig party in therretiStatet is; that the Bth section of the Ne • • breaks bill shaft be repeated, end to compass this Janynalon with Tree Democrats, Freesolionand Abelitioniste will be resorted to. And not only . this, bit we believe, judging from their-papers, that a large portion, it not a majority of the Whig party in the free States, will push their :1410n to the repeal of all laws teethe protection . Slave property, . and to the abolition of sla very in the Territories and in the District of COltimbla. The Seat course will irrevocably :sunder the Whigs of the North from those of the South The Second will unquestionably dissolve -= the Union and scatter in fragments this Republic. Some - of the Whigs of St. Louis, frightened at • • the prospect . so graphically presented to their ..._eoritereplation,-.'complained of the - candor and feardruiras - of the editor of rho rateilisreneer. The tenth was wipe/stable. They could not bear it. caned oat the editor again, in an article of . • Istithb 3 S ilonYs in which be exhibited the folly :iisetixowardica of these who were wilfully blind, ifr „And 1ib0w. 151, ° 4- teal , the benefit of their brit could not bear to consider the . -,.iinpernriag evil effects which would Purely foliose. • ' Wei-talte the - closing paragraphs: :Then every word of our yestenlay's leader is • true, and no Whig in St.. Louis can gainaay ..,, But yet,. wo le a rn that our truth-telling article •,.stirtied dismay to the. hearts of numerous Whigs thecity. , 'krone° their 'wade are 'Their ears are hoilt np high oboes their heads. Poor fellows t • They did net hear their dd political granny. sir that the'Whlga of . .the gotta - could never go on the Nermont platform, and they shivered mit a ghost had plucked them by the ear, because the Intaismacer eatd ,Be tuau, good-hearted - men: i We mean you kpod. - ;„7 - ..Wemista to Open your, eyed to the fact that the, Douglas' and the Pierce Administration have up= , • • set the Ccrmpromises, of 1850—turned loose the hordes of. Northern fanatics_ agab.-4t our institc tiara-% ; rent - thi Whig' party of the nation; in twain“lie party of Cur and of Weitsrmi, and the bat,. best hopti , of the. Ilepublio--Idruiled *new the Lies of slivery agittition--aad brought the Union to the verge of dissolution! No Whig can look abroad , over the nation, and not see this horrid fact. And yet we are expected, it seems, tb siso up and call Dororits blessed! Is this the fate of the great Whig party ?- 11mrors, what a tiumghtl Men In blind pagan ism have worshipped stocky, stenia, beasts, birds and reptiles.. Buf rterer read we that they ever worshipped men who, like Milton's whelps, born in bell, gnawed 'the vitals of their mother We do not wonder that candid and reflecting Southern Men stand aghast when they consider the aninequences of the Nebraska outrage upon the feelings and sentiments and pride of the North, which has no corresponding benefits for the South to justify the fearful dan ger of Ike indertaking. They see that it - has denationalized the Whig party, and has built up a powerful, able, and resolute Anti -Slavery par ty on • the ruins. The Whig party at the North is well organized in all the States. It has sa its exponents the leading and most able papers of the country, of largo circulation and immense influence. It is a living, acting and energetic party, and ready to go to work. This latter is of great Importance. This party, at - the last Presidential election, when itlabored under most discouraging circumstances, Cast 1,014,337 votes in the free States alone. In the same States the Democratic party, cast 1,147,875, and the Free Soil party cast 145,858 votes, showing that the Whigs and Free Sailers had, united, 23,830 votes more than the Democratic party., It Should also be recollected that there Was a.contplete union in Democratic rank's; the Anti-Slavery Dem oeinte—the Sorts and Barnbutners—voting with the . Iliad, or pro;slavery Bunkers. Added to thee was the Native American vow, and the en tire Catholic - mod foreign vote. Besides, the Whigs - were divided and dissatisfied. There was no cordiality of union between the Compromiie Whigs, and those of arcing Anti-Slavery,procliv ities, who opposed the Fugitive Slave Law. The Anti-Compromise Whigs- were disgusted with the Baltimore platform, and repudiated it. The Fillmore and Webster Compromise Whigs would not and did not support (lee. Scott. These are facts of political history which cannot be denied. Yet, under all these favorable ciretunstances for the Democrats, and disheartening circumstances for the Whigs, the Dmpocrats were 28,830 votes in the minority in the Fre , e. States.— Who does not see, that there Is in tho.free Statis a large numerical political majority against the, Nebraska outrage, and all other echeroes of slo Very iiropagaudism, even without counting upon . the Anti-Nebraska and Anti-Slavery eentiment in the Democratic ranks. But wo May count on that to a large extent. The mote pro-Slavery and Southemized the Democratic party becomes, the Mors strength it will lose at the , North. It will become the lancer) , party,. the Southern party, while the Whigs will become the Anti- Slavery party, the Northern party, and thus that great evil so long dreaded, the division of the Union into sectional parties will be brought about. -Tor this result the Whigs of the , North -are not accountable. ` They resisted as a unit the introduction and passage of the apple of die donL Tho Democratic party is alone _accounta ble for it, as the paper above quoted, the Macon Telegraph admits: The bill ens drawn bye Northern "Democratic Senator, Mr. Douglass; it was pushed through the House by a Northern Democrat, Gen. Rich ardson; it received the votes of a majority of the Northarn-Demoerats; and was aided by all legit imate means by a Democratic administration.— The measure must be pronounced a Democratic measure. It received not a single northern Whig vote, "and of the 118 votes it obtained in the House, one hundred were the votes of Democratic mesbers. It is a Democratic measure. Ito repeal is the measure to be supported by the Whigs. On that we go to the country, with a clear anti-Nebras ka majority in the free States. All thatts want ing to access, is a complete and harmonious fu sion of the-Whig and Free.soll pestlei on the one principle resistanceto all further encroach ments of elavery, carried out into practice by "in sisting a the restoration of the Missouri Com promise, and resisting the - admission of all new slave - f tote.a. Such a fusion of anti-Nebraska elements will most certainly take plaeo,us the people are for it with most extraordinary nu: nimity. "Wrrnunawat. of Govenson lhamat."—Un der 'this 'head the Povi denies the statement which has been made in some quarters, tied Goy. Btot.rat was 'about to withdraw from the contest on account of ill health. The Po.t says: "This is a weak invention. Governor B.'s health is not too delicate to prevent him unfurl ing the proud standard of his party, and bear it once more to battle and victory. His health is good enough to meet the champions of the com bined factions in the thickest of the fight, and he is quite eager for the encounter. Not the Demo cratic candidate is ready with his hotness. on, and this he will demonstrate ere long, to the ter for of the motley crew arrayed on the other side. Letroot our friendi, nor enemies either, be at all distressed •about Gov. Bigler's health; ho never VMS in bettor condition than at the present tune, and this the Whigs will discover to their own confusion." We are really glad to bear that Gov. Bigler "never was in better condition," anti that there is no cause to be distressed about his health.— We should be very sorry to have Gov. Bigler withdraw for any, Canoe, and especially should we regret that the condition of his health requir ed such a procedure.. We wish Gov.. Bigler to e c o i tinue on the track, because ho is the Chosen &late of the Deinocratie party, made so by two State Conventions, and because he has all the influence which a possession of the Execu tive chair can give him. If, we can defeat a man Aso trusted and admired by the Democriley, and who inui all the influence of his position to book him, together with-that of the Canal Board, and Of the National Administration. the victory of freedom over siave.bremling will be so much the greater. There will lee no dispute about the po sition of Pennsylvania, if we suceeeilfin electing Judge Petcock. over a favorite DeMiersitie can didate, with so many influences in his favor. We desire no barren victory, but one which will toll upon the country. We have no wish to see our opponents retire, from. the contests and put up some unknown man as a victim, and then any the election settled nothing. No, no;---let Bigler remain, the most eminent, influential and trusted Man in the Democratic ranks, and we will try end defeat him on the great principle of opposition to the' Nibrisaks outrage,—of opposi tion to the encroachments of slavery—and of op position to the general system of glares,' propa gandism, of which he is now the °Mobil political exponent in this State. We are therefore glad to hear, for his own sake. that the health of Oey. Bigler was never better, and especially for the Eike, of the noble cause in which we are embark ed, that. there is no probability of his withdraw al from the contest on that account. Iwrzovesterrr or TllitTOremoanr , iy.—A con. station of the citizens Of Allegany County, kid., and Payette and Somerset counties, Pe., is to be held et Selhysport on the 24th of this month, to consider the expediency of loaprosing the Youghiogheny river from that place to the point at which it is crossed by the Pittsburgh . and ConnelLssille Railroad. The improvement, it is said, would open an avenue to market for one of the most splendid coal and Iron regionT in the United States, which now lies utterly locked up and almost:Meier!! to mankind: This shows the importanee;of den.. Lnennees grenrente4rise, and the resources it will have for local business, the great support of paying roads. • • _ . Thera is policy In allowing treason to coma to Lied—to permitita abutters _to go their full lengtb;;Aben dcatruction will - be more corn plate, and . its foto more impressita.-111W6urgh . . Is this the policy President Planes is pursuing .by endorsing, through his organ, Slldell's scheme of abolishing the neutrality laws and Chastain's proposal of 4! olc hag Cuba by force, because we; happen to ;Want It? . TUN', Fillibuters ought to look out. ~ fierce maybe only allowing treason and piracy to tome to :a bead- to render its de struction more complete. Urine/ be only casing Pigeons" to - catch rogues. afirAll•this pikperq* Phllislotpliit are eon inttalatieg ttie ell - tees on the quiet sioday the. Inhatittentiot the eettiondit&l city lure enjoyed under the grit tretdi otbleyer Conrad's atted:l4 tattle!:: Ifs shit ap:''allstheliquee shoile, and -quiet wee thiaatnrid Oinnequenee: ' The Philadelphia Sun, the-daily organ of .1 the-SatireAmeriesns ;it-Philadelphia, replies as .. i'olhms to some Democratic attack upon the Whig candidate for Governor : • NATIVITY Or HOY; JAXICS POLTACK.--The - cofecos, 'though they are afraid to offend the right wing of their tee?, army, by offering any direct attack 'upon their foreigri born allies, are very active in arraying the prejudices of the na tive bornagainst all the candidates they wish to defeat, andthns they confessto the potency of the 'American principle ! A Philadelphia correspon- I dent of the Winchester Jeffersonian, with this.de sign, throws out a rumor, for the truth of-which he does not vouch, that James Pollock is a for eigncrby birth. The mere attempt to create this• impression shows how much the tories dread the, power of Americanism. Those who seek to , know the truth—ruidno one should pretend to ' the dignity of a newspaper correspondent who does not, for to brings discredit upon the press --could easily learn that for five or six genera tions, the bones of hlit Pollock's ancestors have reposed beneath the eods' of the valley of the Susquehanna, near the spot where he was born and around:which all his home affections clue- • ter. We know James Pollock well—some ten or twelve years ago when he was in Congress, he took occasion, upon, the presentation of a peti tion, to speak in favor of an extension of our Naturalization Laws, and his sentiments, then expressed, proved Lim to be true to that groat American principle. It would seem, then, that locofocos are as anzions.to rob real. Americans of their claims to the honors of nativity, as they are to force them dishonestly upon idioms. FLOILA LT:MBAS, or paisages in an eventful Life. By Mrs. Moodie. Mrs. moodie's"Rough ing it in the Bush," or description of Nee life in Canada, is familiar to most of our readers. The present work is an antoblography of our author ess under an assumed name ; giving the history of her eventful life before she left England, and the causes whisk led her and her husband to leave the land of their birth and transport them 'selves to the uncultivated wilds of the western world. The events that transpired prior to her leaving are intensely interesting, and the charac ters introduced most original, and some of them exceedingly humorous. tier account, also, of a 'long, tedious and perilous voyage, and the per and actions of her fellow, passengers, is de cidedly graphic. De Witt & Davenport New York, arc the American publishe - rs, and the work is for sale in Pittsburgh by B. T. C. Mor gan, Wood street. WI/AT Ng.ST,—"lon," a Washington corres pondent of the Italtimore Sun, makes the follow•- ing announcement: "Many novel mid startling events are passing around Inf, all tending to important results.— Among them I notice the organization of n new political party, under Democratic and Whig aus pices, which profess—as I learn, for I hare not read their "bill ofhealth"—lo come in upon prin ciples of uncomman purity. Some fifty mentbers of Congress have joined It. Many outsiders, of energy and influence, havehecome enrolled in it. If it is really a party based on principles of com mon sense and common honesty, is will deserve success. The countryis prepared for such a po litical party. If, on theother hand,it is a section al organization, it will perish almost at its birth. I learn, however, that its ,principles will be an nounced and its flag unfurled before the lapse of another month." first's Blanca/airs Illsoazitts.-:The follow ing testimonial to this valuable work, by tho Pittsburgh Board of Trade, is praiso well be stowed; "At a regular meeting of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce, held at their room on the first Monday in June, 18f,4, it was unanimously Rerstred, That this association takes great pleasure in recommending to the fa vorable attention of the business community "Hunt's Merchants' Magazine & Commercial Review" as a work eminently deserving of pat ronage and support. To all who take an interest in the affairs of Trade, ComMerce; Currency, Agriculture, Man ufactures either Foreign or Domestic, or who are desirous of. information on kindred subjects pre sented in an attractive form from an able and re liablesource; Ilunt'e - Magazine is a most invalu able book - of referenne, having sustained for the last fifteen years both at home and abroad &high reputation fur Commercial Intelligence and Mer cantile Literature. Restared, That a copy of these proceedings be forirarded to Mr. Hunt signed by the Secretary and stamped with the seal of the association. Prrrsnuncn, June 6tb, 1864. "SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. NcLaneii Liver PiUs.—Whee the proprietor of tide Invaluable remedy porchasml It of the Inventor. there nos en modkine which deserved the name foe the mare of Linwood Milkmen's:what:4e, note, ithstand • lag the great prevalenee of thane Menses In the United f tato. 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VontFlotlos . br Stoma or Rot Water, Mos or Chtloon's Autism Morelos, &Walt llooidtalo, Auto*" (Irmo Mows, Oonrt Mapes , 3 24.15. Moto or Dwelling% No. TS Martot et. "Mahwah HARDWARE ~ _ , LOGAN, .WILSON & CO., Beg to cell the attention of Bt yore to their • HARDWARE MID SADDLERY; =writing cup of Ms mat templets manceetpuiteht the 11.127Z1M8Y ISZCENT PACNKfiI and *bleb May Mier on lb* mart tmambls tom% MCI , tLabte igatig ESA *N Snit tberr Womb morsobat by 11: 9 1, 2 A",g2r aw9=6,liasbdi JOHN C. BILKER # CO.'S TRITE 31EDICINAL•CODILIVER • OIL,' Preparetlexpresely for their Bides for .hledie4. Ind use. J. B. a Co. kurilim emploYed arkhavnt at thir• FlOutrlee to euperlntend-the minuforture of their OM u imree the triblie that It le 'ldepared ulfh the greatest me • from notilibut fresh and healthy nivel,. . dll Oil eoldwlth their Amstar, vr 11l be found to be of Lao quality, and iambi, retained In the moat dd. .. • It :Is extol:minds. employed both In private mod noir:Mel practice, and well deserves 'the attention of Invalids, us remedy 'moll; tamable than' any yet diskured, for omr sumption or smiumnarY eicrnard , R i x. • JOIDPC. fill 4% CO, No. 100 North 2d it.. Philadelphia. For salehr the priuripal Drurririata. jel7.6md,tarki Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders. "lie particular in procuring the kind men tinned, u many of the Moon sold are humbug:a." (From the Pittsburgh Dills Dispatch, Feb 24,18.53.1 . AN BIM:LUST AILIICIL—PaIIOrdi who have acardred stooping position, by following &sedentary occupation will experience great relief by the nee of the . Washington Suspender Brace," made and sold by Dr. REYBZII, corner of Wood street rind Virgin eller. it answer, fm, beooo and enspendere, the weight of the pantaloons is no placed as to coutinnally tend to bring the amidere to their nat. =al position. and expandlthe chest. We 'purchased one. obese time ago. and have bows se Piceeod pith It that we uneolicited gave it a "pug" gratis. Women. hundreds of whom are annually Injured by the weight of enormous ..skirts," should also procure thew bract. Be particular In procuring Unkind mentioned, as runny of the braces 'mold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retell at the Drug Store of George geyser, No. 140. comer Wooled. and Virgin allay. • • iiarßlisk Of the Golden Wrier. N. 13.—1 also keep Tresses, Ainpporters; Pile From, 12as tic Stockings and all klude o eclanical 'appliances. Cnets - doro's Thoelskir Hair Dye. NATUItE EQUALED BY ART!I For ages the friaerris endeavored In vain The hair. without meshing the fibre. to stain— Trial thin nostrum and tbaj, but In changing the lam They withered the hale ;Olt all mrl.to renew. _ • Von may barn your ;mailman %black ore brown, But Nature the cautertesd tint will dleenni And, her juices dried up; you will soon be appalled By Andluryour ill treated cranium bald. Long Tenet, as we've mid, the craft struggled in vain A dyewlthont eausilcor lime. to obtain— A fluid Innoenous—that, placed on the head, Toe brown ore black would transform Fray baked. Many thues'twea proclaimed that the end was whined; But the win shook their head, though the lbollih bettered, And In .pits of advertisement. Blennt and PUN. Welch humbug the nubile , full soon had enough. At length. 'taw but lately, ' - gurekal" they eclat: The want Imo long felt but at length been supAlls&T A dye nu /111401111V41, that.in changing the hue, I The hair did not worth—the announnmant waa Woe. I in an instant, o'er brim silvered. sandy or ad, Was a black or stem., the most expltisite, shed— The fibres were nourished insteadol destroyed; The pore. of the smdp with no pigment were dumb No odor unpleasant the liquid gave out; The color was never one moment In doubt; No chameleon changes to purpleand green 1: or rendered the ladles "not lit to be seen^— Instanter, the tint that ton naked For Was them, tike the 'darkness that fellows the lightning's glare. What • triumph on tidal how We tidings went forth lb the East. Loth. West, thus' the South thus' the North, Until SeicllcX and fashion with common commam On their tabletrinscribed the discevUrer'e name, And declared that no nostrum the plan could impute Of thelrowneatemagues Excelsior Dye! Rold wholesale and retell. at NETHER'S, 140 Wood et., Sign or the °olden Mortar ;; ; ; • Heimia, or Rupture of the.Bowels.—Thero are ttimiriande of persons whose., a/Meted with n Rupture of the Hoiirele, who pay little attention to the Reuse until the boweisimecom •tranpulatai, When in ail probobillty it zany be too late. 7iow Important ; It IS, then, for all these ettffering from nor form of "Rupture of tbelitowels," to roll at once upon Dr. KEYSER, at his Wholesale Drug llioro, swum of Wow at. and Virgin slier. nod Elva.. a Tr... to rotaln the Protruding onion of the IKosels. Dr. Key sor has 4P office bask of the Drag prone where Trusses aro applied, sod warrant./ to pies oath/eel°. Ile also boo every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any prices to Null the mesas °revery ono to need of the article. I ale keep everY kind of Supporters, Duds Bmneoo, Stamm sory Bandages. Eagle &ad:lnv, for colorized veins, and a/I kinds of nrechanlealnppliances neat in the cure of dieesse. I would rimpeetfally Italie the attention pith. public le an excelient Irma for Children, which invarlobly effects durmast a very short time. 11.—/ also keep on hand and (crude s large awe mono of Shouhim Warm of the most Improved Mod. that have bean worn with m mush sittistexillon by hundreds of persons, both In and out of the eitY DR. RErhars DRUGSTORE TRUSS DEMI:oar oar of Wood etreet and {Tryon sl3ey, ]0. 140. Pig. of U. Gold. Mart.. lel2.4.tvir -PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of HARTFORD. CONN., Capital nook. A. asst sad Warta= Vaud, f,OBllOOllArnD ,9_oo. 1111,0 1 11 1825. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, on TUE PERILS OF NAVIGATION. Dr (lEORCE E. ARNOLD, Asyut,. two.= TO/a for Pittabarahand Allegairar UM- Indigestion end Liver uomplaird Cored UT HARR'S P/ITRULEUM.—headtkothllowing letter from Rev. 0, hirkersula • 11Iminnary . in Oregon; lia. R. w a iled Dear Libt—alyerlf and • ilhhavhin greatly bey the am of your Petzateum. 'abb. to ha. j. zieud me a.: or b.°, tlinw dozen lad.tha I am the Controziati.4ll4 Minlater In thln and rereral ormY people am started with 1edig..441.4 an I.etion of the herr. the mime of myeelf and wit, het. taking your pICIROLCXII; rilt fillCK 014. Ire took aoretal hot. U.—taper Wee mete—stoat a year and a half am, and we ha. WT.t enjoyed. good health far f MM.. we have .ince that time. I had not taken a Hunt. 1.1401 n bet. that tallneasof the sioniarh vblell so dlstro.ses tbe dyn tivePtle we. relieved. and I have felt nothing of it that :lly - wife aim inhered from • amok dinar of the Um , whith bad been of ofrrerat VIM standing. by the we of Toot Cethdrani: Mold by R. M. RIZR. 6.1 n. 0500. It. KRYSKI4 lie Hmaisk..and Dr... .4 Aleztlelne Dealers every - . where. ICanersadvertiallagllebrohma cary.l OcZr. LLOCOMOTIVE tk.OI/7t1m44.71i. r, " sneer tka Hadzywzdi rhaszklpAjia NOMAD gr:mttny, years exclusitely in the maw:tarter* of 1.0011.31041{7.0, bave Ingmar oinsiderably enlarged. by addltlon. trio. brilldln. and numerous fiat.. and tool...which will enable the =l7ez r oi r igli . '41 4. 4"rtd4 d"c6S"' of RICHARD . FORMS !ON. PEARL its4llff MILL, CANAL BASIN. Ntalt Tlie ft 41 LP.O/11.1 STATION. Familia will be oupplied with our various croft* of FRIVII (111.01 IND nota, Lr leavitit thnir or% J.ns& the 11111. or In one boxes at Im , . Nlbna t Wood street. or Brim & tomer of Mort) . and Wt. lAalr .t., rittnburgin 11. P. tetwrorts, or .1. T. ramble Ur Floor wilt dillrecrd to &millet In either of tbn dile/ %rms. tllttll on delivery. tel.Gl BRYAN. 1 . 1! ENNIUsY t CO. INO,TICE.--,Tne undersigned, Frederick Lorenz. of the Gnu of Wan.. Ilherhu/l Co.uud Tlnlu teaszt. of the late arm of Stewart. aloyd t Co., have this day hmed (Itroartninotdp under the name and style of WZ, RIIN GTP.W.4ItT IX).. for the manure of manufacturing Iron and Nalls, and hare taken the *use house anh hal ter strect,lotacen Ferry Atl the rt Atte" where the on hand anasoulsnent of varieties of Iron and Saila, ahlela they oder am sale en sacounnolatlng terms. They respectfully ealteit the patronage of the public. &fontts/ILILNZ, grzwur. A. 11. - HOLMES _& Oft lIIANUF4CTOO.ORS OF SOLID BOX VICESJIAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS,_ Timber, Mill, Tobacco, & Cotton &retro, Bridge Glut Ptalorfor Jinckimsy, Car and - Bridge Dolts, with 'Thread and ,Nuts complete, PITTSBURG 11, PA:, Wakesours. No. SL WOOD rr.. ILTTIMDI hut Bscowo N3rAll work warrsotwl. orh.ll-tf UNITED STATES Ern DISIIE.ASCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. ' • 11717,ADELPHIA: - . 011AIIMIED APRIL 20, 11120.—Cmumet Pentrrntl... CAPITAL-8250,000. Mirk. 8. Z. corner 11/ Third and assent sheds, Phamielphia 01111C/MtS OF TIN 110 ME BOAUD AT PUILADLIAIMA bowmen: 1 Stephen B. enwibi . d. r.i D. 0 . 1, 1134. . AD D l2l l. l l lNt r oMpeeta, ( I=l l OgnTor,. Jeenb 1... Flamm . - James larreeeng. . William M. thoderin, William Illioe. Praidest—Stayhen IL Cranford. .Wee Prerielent—AmbenniW. Thomson. Afeetieed Bramince—Plttothargle, James % Milian. U. D.: Allegheny City, U. 11. Mowry, M.D. IIEOECIN IL ARSOL , Agent, . WAIT 71 Youth street, Pitt sbUrgh Ease and Comfort.—The Conformator, lataly Imported from Parte, azaotly salts the flat to the pecollay 'bap° of the Mad, no a nem hat Ix ea may Oa the head aranold one A neat fit anti rood Hat mar 1. had at 77 Wood at. ''ap2Xtf • W.110001./18.; 15313:1M PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marlinklnarmance Company; . OFFICE '56 FIkWI STREET, • susoNlo lIALL, rrrrenumn, PAS , JAMES 3 MOON, Praideml. Cruiili A. Chinn, Ovendary. . This Company .makes every InsOrtinee *dieting toot ono netted althLlll. • • Also. Hall and Cargo.Rieksorn ap the Ohio and . 14 1 toloviPpl rivers and tritnitortoa and Marina Aloha Oh. - And aga!linst Loss or Damage .-hy . And agalcutalui Peril. otthe Bra and Inland Navigation "t T llel" r = l an toallho lonart rates ennafetout talky . . Jam. B. lloon, flamnal Meelnrkn, William Phillips, • John P.M,. Joni& P. Ulu:am, M. D., John Mcalnln. Wm. P. Johnoton, Janie. Marshall, teas.llieldnN4..py Dix Pont Powder.-‘—Every y.triety liillo - Ando, and Dfastlog Cawder,ld&ll olso Pookoies slnl o, bind I.lld (or oak from hfiguloo. In lots to jolt our ellasom du Womble Le 11111.4 Also Mt, rum . noT-011 to, W.O. "•9ll4lgrunirotTigoAtertb. Ladies Panay Furs • M'CORD - &CO._ resOctfully . : netts the attention of -hertlem to their lorishrot heoptete, Auk Of IIAtIOY YMIS, now opening, tomptittog to part lieble,Btone Hartle:l , lkb, inth.Cottothe,Elhtion Soule , id, Reek Bhutto, Genett, Cow . la 4 Swan's Dorn; Mugs epletoginer, Polsessli ' Outfit. Dot" he.; career 'Wood and. O'OBBNKR. BROTHER &004 BANKERS • •AND: INSURANCE - DEAL. ER B, 116;Wood attest. analloartrom Mitt stroet,'Plas hash,—pay • aid sell Tar sad Cortint Itmdalllaht and Time Eseliar66a 0:11a: Proem &Arra wad Wertara Allot MIK int! Itotolesori - Nalag allow 6 percent on Time D. palates or. Par, sad ; Current . Blown and liarim Piro *ad Hailrii rondos lbs lbw SZSCA illll3l 17C11 COXPLIIT. (cub c0rm113170,000.),664 Wag. bpRILUIC2 011train',' (oaplta 19,o0o,o00..) ••• • - ; - • , pt : - • ' \ 1 _ Warehouse, a.c., to rtenr--The premisp; - Li XECUTOR'S SALE OF ':VALITABLE now in thiSisXnpuireyofJames ?hear. on rigout.. ad : au ffY.AL ESTATE. consisting of it lot of Ground. froat. iololnetherard of the inteadtan natol.i:frost the let o lmmo Ma Dinmood. neer the too&sant:Wes t., and Al. .dins em.uwe aPrir et this Seta; ',....i . - , c fiabl3 t,, ""g P'2K rt7 "thell o . John Seetoniwith •-frant of 34 het extending heck to I:Nestor sh - 1W 11,:, On , sdd lot users... Led Iwo tugs Drkk tionsentrith extensive The belt evidence that can be adduced' back buildings. occupied es the City Welland Nicholson's • in . firma} Uniefficecionsnessof ilootlandsoerznati Bitters, jgr i •= - ,',V: e %tgr,r3 i llg t e Mlonts ti tart,: k onir e i atssared br.Dr. C. SLJalkson,Li the unprecedented demand feet , known as the . Beaver Hoene." The shave will be o far th em from all teats of-the tinker: nod although there i.hredon therm:digest Public Sale TUffIiDAY. June may be many ocannouods prepared nod eePeeneoeed ee be) Teruo cur. Title indisputable. V.ss—it , ...lars.i 1 jos ',arum or.nbora patreiiiim Yaws fee/ muniskad to '. ! W it7iiirtilma to renierk, that the iust number or tiothOonlals irith 1 '- f.riimi 11.T1111 ,DS. or which the teMthy doctor has been honored. by /woman 0 I IL 31cLkiN, 21,hth et. the memst clukructer and ittipeetabillty:irtealblind Mosel emery to have recourse to Ids_ preparation.. ti testimony 1 suffidentlyeanclusive, that a mcre effectual remedi Sro the almost immediate render those afflicted with thet direful malady. dyspepsia, has never been discovered. Sold in Pittsburgh. by FLEMING OROS, Draggles. On Wood et . di" Sr sale by UEO. U. KEYSER, IRO Wood street. • ielnYwlterS L Enlarged ot Varicose • Weak fim downs m WALE AAntat.-1 erould respectfully In tote the attention of PhYllelans, and the Dublin genera ll y my assortment otiEak.l.ltialla Stocking.. hose CU.. Ankle Socke and bandages for the rebel and cure of Yowl ono re Enlarged Telma. Weak Ankles, Weak Knee 'JoLuts and the ration. appliances nerd In the core of dlskses nulling outward =DWI. orl also keep every 'variety or Mums, Body Maass Supporter., Shoulder Brie., and In feet all kinds of be hanical appliances need bathe ewe of discuss. OEM N. KEYSER, Whelsaale Drugglet, reh..n..11w9: N 0.1441, col. Wood et. and 'Virgin Alley. Dr. Blorse'd . Invigorating Elixir or CORDIAL.—If It Is inquired now thLs great restorative Is I , accomplishing such et traonlinary cures, we can only reply that In the Arabian herb that forme Its cardinal Ingredient have been Ideruiedir the Omnipotent '.Physklan, a larger amount and greatei varieties of curative proverbts than had huetoliere been suppoied Merin in ahundreddifferent 'articles of the . pharmacopeia. • A 'whole medicine ehest of remedies, fro to epeek, teems to kiarebeen'comblne.l In this "herb; - and In the ELLX/R or CORDIAL we halo their con centrated essence. It le the effect, howeicr, nut the..se with which we have to deal In the . practical aPPliention 0 the medlcicht. The victims of dysvenela are cured, the nervous are relieved, the half paralysed resume their acne try, the Indere. Dom lima-ache aro tormented no more the weak become vigorous, the tint of jaundice' leaves the complexion of the biliorisi - tles &premed In spirits become buoyent, the tack In almost in every condition of homage derive Immediate benefit from the sae of Dr. Morse's In vigorating Elixir or Cordial. These .facts, supported by Irrefragable pied, are presented to the attention of boa olds, who can verify them by a tingle bottle of the melt clue. The Gordian, put ul, highly concentrated, In pint bot the. Price three dative IV/ bottle, two for flea delfan, six for twelve dollars. C.. 11. JUNO, Proprietor, 19. i Broadway, N. Y. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States. Cana dm and IV est, Indite. Dental Agente In l'Utelirah—Flecolni Urns., corner Ward and Fourth streets• and Iten. U. Keyser. corner Wood street and Virgin aler.,,Also, by J. I . .. Doming, Allegheny' City. M'Olinteck's Family Nedicines.—We dl the attention of heeds of facniinehand othetic, to the ad vertisentont on the fanatic lemze or thee* tnitmicto Ehntitt Medicine& • NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM - DAGUERREOTYPES. MIST OFVICI: 111111101Nfl, TIMID ETIIFIET. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish to °main an Accurst" artbitie and Iltßllke likene.,at • ver moderate prim, will find. It to thole Intent. to .II at th in wen known esiablishment when entire satisfaction Ie guaraotiod, nr ao charge made. • Having. of the largest and beet NA. and Ekr. Units o "tf mw strutted ER ftl the pnrpo, with Instruments of the most onwerfulkind,.d having adopted thesystem of Daguerreo typing, as anew practised hy theeelidarstal Hoots, of Phila delphia And New York., t 4. F. fl atters himself to Le able to alter to the patrons of the Art, elf If Of Damierrecitypee, tither singly or in groom, which h. newer hero Suetemwd. Norms open and operating In all weathers, from 8 n'eloa n. to o'clock. r. r. • • inandanT • Vermifuge,—"The beat prepare. tfon." Mr. M. I 4k, —IK your Terrnifor.m.l =nosy without hesitation, that. halirueused It exterathely irintyproctice Mr the last four or fro year& i think It decidedly. the twst hteparation of the kind which I here any huowiedgo, though I hare heretofore used the preyaration of several other utettutheturces. Yours, to, D. COUOII, M. D. Prepattyl and sold by E. E. EELLEII9I Ca.= Wood at and sold by druswists scoendli. ja2l INTERSICSTS IN TILE CITY OC mO2 ma 12 Yo .7r= 10, 1654. Adults. Chril . by 1 Intlammatlou of Herals I - 0 Lit er' 1 Fevert Fever.-- 1 Ag2 t rgg rr everf 1 ........ 0 0 Cramp__ 1 ukuown l 0 Total a 2 Or Tut AutO! TO L. ender 1 'tau 0 I+Tot in 2. 0 " to 5 2 1 " tato. " 10 W .......................... WM), Ily order of the Ward of floaltli mtwocK, Phrdelau of lkatrd of Health, Important Notice ! TILE undersigned haring declined the Book Iluelnear, hereby neater tlte ealorrlbera to the rollout 31tharalltert. Nerrapapers,eta. hartoSlia eat.' lilral by . _ blur. that Itle r0b...114t0n Lid has 'been traashr.. red to Ream. Strewn 41 Dm., LitetaryDeafers, No. 14.5 th eryert. Otrreklarlret. alto .111,5u.03 - regolarty hero. after; amt oho we ea , aotturrlred to I:Of/let au M. Pal clue theorrery ettatooters era. Vara street literary. IN•pa ars esmllally tOrtAIIMIGINiqi to the eitat4lahtstent e.f the Mater. Rumen. wbo wlllforalel. them with all the Woke met Cerkalleala of the day. 411111. D. PFLUISON. (ilireavaq of 11. I. Call ir' iltaliare.lh June tn. is.A. • • • All 'emerge •bo have enloraltu.l fin ilepatia..• toter*. to IL .1. Calk. , cellos IC r.ar....5. .111 be serval lacreafter at the Boutenee. N... lb, Fifth el. avec the came, of Market. The enstoolen tato Thin! rt. Lime, tercel, ..d lb. palate weuerally. are loaned to .•11 no 4 eased,. our .tort of Wet,. .114onriwes, Nesenta. te.4 noneral NoaknoTy. All Or American and BMW Matadors aa4 Newsmen tart ernerlantlyoa hand. BRO. • Bookseller, A s .MeAleatta. relh tic* , /loan.. .rittabargb, Jne• 2), left. 1e11.31 • BE fallowing' fergoro wet of Stßphdo- FOIIiLTH OF JULY QELEBRATION 811nat* Hotel. Nardi Fayette Mt. al= A. A. bur Y. 0 1 e1...t. Dictum). Wln. neißonlees, 1111 . Mall, Oen. 34. Varian& Nleasj, Witt tiny, ye, A.D. Ihensea r W, Ir. MI.Wm. Meßckte. , r,C. Roth. an 4 urpealsed er catnap M. hbort. to the Chan. .u 4 appointlof t Dr. C. Robb. NWT. cab.. the Chtircolack Oates! that the u yet of the Unsnap WU to Mug. 1111T•DgMetal a:Solvating the llth.nlverntry or American lenteocroleinur, on tha lag Uh of July. When the folloolici Committees of tr. saagentott lemeernted.'elc I. MANI too re Inxish Aso, Piton~ . —a. P. Meaty, A. D. Barna. Wat• Nhadleta, A. 11 Barns. 1014. Glenn. I (emanate en bleuters.—J. A. Gay. F".. A.D. Ilunie, Win. Wal..trenn, J. W. fßowart •• . . Mea;vellatoo oMi tret:Lagf and.-oea Menu , las.l. h. ll.rar, oar, r.. Medemallem. Almr. Yarisn li l. Wm. eVarland. 4. Orfasafto , ne Premeds. Sece•Dr.o lantit. J. A. GUY. E. g. A. ft Wog.. Alta. 11.11, (Amt. Job YOYOR. M. tilorrL llte Memel tie* on z4sref. Aare made arraramments with w.. Aleshensfen, An taid mid maletratken at : 4 0.0m0 ma's lintel. (formerly MeFarland's Plasm title.) on the illanintrall and nee:M..llla soul, at IU o'Llork on esti MARSHA L Almon. ,Jna.17.1 • . • Int to deliver ol.treonet. Cl i rfirloo "" ti M " Ar ms tallost. ''' CoTtrj. W. li to lr . t.J..t0. 1. If. Lllbr, John M. Klrkpotrttt, Joint L . Lamp C. Slum 00. /WU- 31 , K.. bs.. T. J. for AL4n. je.26LYS• • Ice Cream, Strawberries. &c. THE Tmehern and friendx of tho • Sunday SchorA bekvMeg to tlt.Paul's rhumb. Melva/y.I)M Imer , llle.ietesld ormolu it Arthur.' 11411 on Tbandar aad FrLiar minder next tlo• the We of Itereoebtomte. where they nnyetifia/ly Invite MI *homey feleuely to M. or, the Pvevett VIII both...kJ to oitendlua the =end ow or Mu* wheal. • .... Ticketa!M nts,. to to had at M. MolloYa Bore, Um Tau ber., and at tha door. . , jedlat • Plonr-Xill. and Two lams for Bale. lIE subscriber offers fur sale the following clesirabla plVyartf, Via : One farm, veil tinge:roe. eon. t r a i reirdrald I. alert:ugh 100srn viewed anduncler foam, erith Leval sPria trvve.s good dwelling basso r averU of reed lon t water. Coal sad dune abundant. re *nod Grist with two ran of Burrs. 10 feet overshot wheal. am/ a Pan 11111 on same strum u Wier LILL all situated In Grandview tav Washington Va. 001 e. and of. will ham the Ohba river. • • . Mot, • •o• 1 farm. well timbered. cootairslog 101=4% 15 cleared. with • weed mid site, two no honors, and an paßent spring of water, sito•ted to Independent. town ship, Waehlo•ton Co., 0., about • wale tram tb• Ohlort. re, Alm, • new two story ham. boom. and two.lota In Ombe a r = e e l , ' Zige,thr e• 4 Yeas o.er I. aegove prorety will ~,,...roatr, . J•22.lmefP .• • )1111 (heck. Washington Co-. Ohio., • WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE, situti ep444 oa Thlnl street. sboTo BrolthilehL The house lc utunired with ha/I.mA Parlors, dlolorc Twin nod klt , a, 4 cluonban. bath rotm. with hot wad cold 'rotor, s tod ie L i al= laLosi zi. & l4o. = sad ten., call st . • A t li . -• • • ..: -. .IL .C • Tee MT t &A IS te N. 4 . raltSONB DETERMINED to hoc° a 1101310 of Ultra:l7 receded to eallan o l t k at ill pl i tt lo t LtO. ar:r 0 oelllag at ZllO 4.11. 4 0 b. - Lots o Ttttat,t2o I t o Lod, balsam Is moonily mamas of $O. Apply woo. If you vast • lot, on the above terms. =TIM& MN, A ten N. M 3d 140, . An , MINERS WANTED to taloa out coal Votrzoonof, Ts. Good wages, tad amstesit - eca• WA ‘lll be glee. Apply to • • R. IIOFSON .1 CO, Je2l . • . go. 2.s3.llbeetret. FOR, SALE.-46,000.0ood&curltie?. 20 Shares North America. 10 plane .C. it L. Telmmagh. • • 3) ohms. O. g. Ps. Mall llood. • Wrstersi hods bought sad sold 1.7 . • Je2l 11. D. KING SEED BUCKWHEAT.-40 bus.. primo Jut received and Wr W. by /Aft WARD OP. .14L FOR fiALE-Tho ohottpost 300 aoroa of moot on the Dlenongabela river in the L'd pout. If yen wont • Lergeln, now le the time, Eaelolreof - P2l TIIO.IIAS WOODB, 76. 4 th 1 ,1 5 Q AORES of land 1-ti mile from the Ohio river, near flak/T . 4 laudhue, GS .ere. of It under nil est with oreZer.l and other Isnretreetneote. 11.10 the tool melee It romp!. It le offered Lt extremely. low peke. Enquire of I . IIOIIAS WOODS, TO, 4th et. Jal • 1:04C11111.1S %rm. S. Ilaren4 Jam. D. McUIII; • Al hn Fu ta antl llerton. er Wadley,' Jo • . Robert .• Alarander Darnel.* Am.` na , a ti • Illrem Stowe, Dearer. .rear flat all AiFINE country seat ()Toted Sur sale; it is 12 &mesa Imp Nod, on t4nt "M" "111 t1r0MVAVg915.75.411111, Jal.4ao QUOAIt-40 hlids. prime N. 0. Ma deeloed. reed per 8. IL Wane Itranklio:!.o cooltunent. oddity J. A. 1111TCIIISUN 0D.5 71P08A6.)0.-31 kegs Kentucky 6 Twist, a .I " jtlnN . '"' huv " g;f cUltl i ilßON Jan LORA LINDSAY, or Passages in. an Eneottal Le., by lUmitnodle. Ato ands Nat es 'a red, by listens, end the SLAT&LV. • peoclf=4 tierces snorted. . • I bias ••._ dek. • Jont reamirsd Led Ibr • bi . • • . • 6.II2,IVM.DILITOIITHis CO. D RX klprr.—litis Dry Apploo. mks A r rpl !Toy ' r ah by 13 4 11111 Tit Drily Ae*. TI CO. Liftll--15 kge. No 1 Lard, just rco'd and forma: • etihrvint, a cwoßntla co. 1/LAOK '..LACS - .IBCARFB.—Mu .1 amt e Black Lir! 4 DPSOBr i tag :bbb. just , sic , 1.3 ken* il•:/;.# 14 '. /3 " ••*. • • • === VITANTED—Six ABLE;BODIEDVMEN, who will undertake the arresting •and Impound. Ina of STRAY 110115. under the m. 3,131005 of thaOnllnenw of the City of Pittsburgh. Enquire H the Mayor's 0111ru Immediately. ie232td • FOR SALE-:-200 acres of iirime the • llMdilmtem River, one mile Vilna IL:Omani". Mlle, Ohio. 'lt Is s opleadid firm and &Timed very tom= Enquire of - jenalm TH(I9,II , OODS, ;b. 4th etA • I ITTSBUROR TRUST COMPANY.—A meetm:ormoetoekbold.teorcnQTittebnh Ttnet nyany bald at the 'BUlititlg HOUBb On TUES. Dal, June ?SIX, at 10 o'clock, A. 31, to take action oo the Lc:It o :1w e f jaha r b . ill ie = trclicipullatiare.ora,;!. LIME --100 bbls. for sale by deCO 11K4RY IL COLLINEI .S j A I.;ERATUSIO bxs. f i g Nsß a i !l il l oturss.. e VEATIIERS--300 Ka prime for We,' by. , je26 ItENRY" 11. COLLINS.' uoas--3 bbls. frosb, thi9 day rect.' folfaire ie2o lIENTIT COLl.l2iBi . , rrIERSIOMETER, !JOIN TILE SCIADE4-- Quit Fresh Meat and buy Ban at 11()RILIS PAT. TO: .•4, In the Diamond. • • - Ii" !! 4" /ire " u ' raer N er, an s ' tl 11 ' lb • Pt 111eitt, althont Lone. - ie.. • 1 ,There Is nu 11 , 8tter Meat tn.lha City. We guarantee all pound and perfect. or return the mane! If theleest tainted 1V \V STOCK BOOKS,. 'STATIONERY, 111 .Federal rt. Allegheny. Is riceiving fresh rupply of Hooke, etationery, Se, edeetect recently in Now York. Pbriadollatk, and Boston. jo2o A L TEW WALL PAPERS S. Sadlor. Arlo rtheny, le receir Ina another supplr et Fine HAW II Fa per Ilanainue, new pattern., and a lot of cheap Wall Fa pers. Window Shade. , Fire Board Prints, de, from time I'brk aud 1020 MORE NEW BOOKS, ree'd ,by. R., Sadler, "Lvt All gqbear nr Barlett. Or Annals - of Paidor and . . Th. Pariah Ride, Ilinstretra; Daniel, a model for yotiwg men; 3leke the Beet of Ibth World& Yarn. Kittne's lext • volume, with many other new PPubnoltionN, iron , Ifenter's, A pp leton'. and A. . B. Union. • leo UNDERIVOOD'S BOSTON LB3ION SYR UP; L'lrsoron's Philodelphio Lemon Pimp: •• Pine At Pia do d , O •• Raspberry Flora's!, For solo by POP) W. A. BloCLUR(I. Lint STON & IIERRIIA.S EXTRACT. Or s_ Longo, Oron., Is Allllollti. JamaleaNinger, • Notmeg, Mr solo br . tr. A.MrCLURO. • LOST—The following described lJ ennens won, lost. It le summated, by mail. Halm Is lore by Wren tbat payment on the same has been stuppeti 'lst, a Cheek drawn by Edw. Hamilton nu Kramerand Hahn!, Nay 110th, 1A54. for rfty HoUttre rlghty , bre rents. 2 , 1. olran by If. blVallough A - Co., on „Pittsburgh Tryst Co.. u favor of It. A. Sc Co.. Iday V, EbrAtty•Flre Dollars and M. y vents. dd. drawn by John Haworth. on W. A. 1 1111 & Co. llky Mb One II undre.l and Twenty-Foor Dollars and twen ty-ulna routs. JelJlt HOWLEY. ARIIUUIIYIiIt Jr CU. AirALL PAI'ER—A tine assortment of 101 , i` prleed Paper Hangings .I. t reed and for sale by 1019 THUS: PALMER, aft Market et. fOLDA. VELVET PARLOR PAPER;—A . I'.!`h VirucDow'RLEL.TD . PAPER—A great Vile' Arty of now Dila.' style; with glazed and usr• glared Green*. for rale Dy. 11108. IlitLll6lL7 NIEECIIIETY .BUILDDIG LOTS' FOR BALM—Right obriloo altuate on Ohio lane, cult t. front by 130 deati. to a 21 ft. alloy. and directly oppa sitellainticy rt., which Is now pared and In total order-- Thera lots aro otroretLfor solo at low primea d on easy term. 1 0 18 Cern Mier & E0N.;140,3d .e,, W l 4 \ m q : ° - t l gr , elite r b g as ' E d. f t n Gtl , rb r ll;ort o net_ano Landrcerie rotten., or dry and oil . llce Ich 7,0 1: 1 7411= s tnd retail id the Oil _ Cloth ma r. d Min! riz,OCt. 4,1647. /AIL CL )T11•;--700 yds. 4 7 4 • Transpammt lur Duff Oil Cloth, for Wjedots'Shades.jturt: reed from the Vectors esd for sale. whotesio sod retail, at the till Cloth 'Harmsen& LIO 31arket st. • -J: a: 11. PHILLIPS .' '.. -611tEDUCTION IN Pit - ICES—Murphy lc Durelifleld will from TO-DAY tall their largo stock of warner Drew{ Goods, and moor other artless, at reduced priers. Anxious to dem out our bummer stock to make room 1 , ,e our early Fall nareliare, vs. bare Marked down priresTliltY 141 W, to norm prompt sales. We would name as a mere Intimationof what neon &log, that wean, selling pink. lion nod . Brown Doran., or low aa Par pdt Summer WsztrZilka from 44 to 7 be. , The latter artldo heretofore sold at SI,OO. \ Yreneh Lawns Of fi rst grade reduced from 44 toRAn in • • \ Ladles and other browns will do well Wall earl p. The Ware. North -End wooer 4th and Market eta: \ Jell' my wife . .CABOLENEFRITZ ha:aloft vrithout-any bat masa., therefore warn M W. againat harboring or blurting har. gni not nay anr debts of her contracting. \ jolg , ..ldalt•lls CASPER. YIUTZ. Indiana Tognahip. fia UNDItIES-4 bbln. Lard; .' • A , •i i. bbl.Givallit . 1 auk IlLecawrir '' \ . 'cask trinscna: aka. Faathant , , ‘..._ lO6\ alien Blooms, nos ding Irons /dawns, Altss , na, rits altla a 7 tolls 1.3A1 All DICKEY &IV. \ • FINE FLAVORED \PEET PLUMS —Just' ' Iced direct front Francs. =4 lbs. new DrlnlPlanassi o 'try one flavor. \ Prins 10(Itaic,rias lb.. at \ tal9 • 2.10R1111/ a Prirll.o ri, In the rilrinend.__ VOiI ,— SALE :4deraa otL.iii . d." -- iithiiTnew i ' Itank Rosa frovilt.ny . 04,Nalr li on , BrigbtMthilles lakes All.cabany trity and kaillefnaos Woods an lay,tbs old mad. Is will Lc sold awry io, al distant In lots of frost tto fa nor. a Thom, wbblna rinxhase a elsoari bon., ran rnqulrge uf ..,`, \ , TAU Sri IVlrilriri. i l, , i" l94 ‘ . ..„.' N. \ \_..... N. ' r " ..tb '"'" L —. pit Y. PEACHES-1118.1 fetches 31) ,to do Apabs, to Sabo by ' Jcl9 ' - A Ilrarftl" 1 ‘tallsl,la ri. , DARED PRAORES--1:7, 'bus. fiTe New' Jersey I,r ash, by , ,IIENRI` ll.' TAINS; ~. I.ItITTER 15 kego'fresh \firkin fikale . ' - by .Ilj yal9 , II KNRY 11. LLINS: INSFXDOI.I,-1.0 Mils. fer nate by ‘ A .rell \ , in:styli: W611?19... ' _ INDIA WASILSI MS. it Liiioties. We a. bow wed allot *MAW Wa4llllllui,lit a tim t o rr . r „i f % GOLiiiiiiirKßED WINDOW ES.;- o.rZnngVu 3 r=Vg . u ttate: owl ad Itlssibm owl estogia.l4 entlall. ea had NW *coal* or \W. Lee LaNTOOK .11 auto • . 'll2 Mesta d. .4ASTERN TIIRNPIKE--For sole;.‘a • at. . Pro Pear 0140 ti. haat, an the . EuleraChmk MY Arr i tr e gi o •••1 MI, byl4o I mams at tbe &on auraer i ttivermenix. Rbe i RCS le Wad. wawa at 1, .4 4 mos._ _V, S. GUTH DUCT noN. 140. 24 of.: A . • • QALERATUS-30 init.e for sale lir • • •• . \ JOHN WATT 00. 1111tY PEACILES , •-6:\sarks • prime halm. W., • .. , , 14 . •. IL DALZELL A Olf.. \ • 1U INENOOODS--11furpky A Burchfield F.. Ca l titesp *"" :l f rtiVrah l : eirt. th rl d t. nook Domes aud ww . olled Mu. To:mellow. Hoot% in•vers. •is prfl. Dorms “rthoe4..." roma( (IN el, masa an bora' are.. Will., Linea •.L.ta,• LyEntala IldLfa...L. ldl4ll.ll.4mlß4follaßaul lot Rol dapatitneuL • \ • • • ros 5 /in LBS.• BACON 4inst• rito'd and Sor 0rev.t.,2 2 1 • 111111ITNIL DILWORTH t (XL' Alilitibbb37trirfoleg•s:N,Z,li7, mijn ,111 . 4 .4 fa Wit yiLwo II t(x). ROOKLYN syltUP--59 tada. ralo by, ipi4 • • 0 8111UVRII, DILWORTII OD. totißXB e . PEARL STAJWiI ill° by nium!.piLwOnnt ou.. NhW EBIBROILIMIXB-41ricte r o f ACZ•2 •t l7e detta • Atite l ll it .?y low. p Oar samelbent at ;me Ab4Jtubse ‘Fuisiret lag Unecbk boles . extendreantl varied.. Tbe lutlee Irma de welt to tAT be with eeelL .• UAUAN AUL, • . • virgsg, ,, G i ens T..I.DIES'TIRESSES . .m.ty th.netnnadsclirtithillt•hiktd= ate= IlUoVIV g • • , • lmkk.3lnollon.• \ grouch Bldlna Mabral u norod an, ' ". ' • \ Ilmed and Striped dna • \ xt e t. d. Malta Mon, do Eat awl COspo do ratto, olfirond bone • \ . . for lirotb a r W OOL. Jen \ `ON DONNOO • WORMIY. \ SNVELT ICEN,TED RAPPEE SNUFF— The Ilaat irtlej.LOTeraff now In wig.= lbs. zed 4 by • Jon • 'OS. VIAXIIIO. ear. Dlankoad Market K. • pERFUMERY—t„bava on hand 'a veiy Win .4 0 . k of tmitliooTy: Gonoun, Irooweb Wad MK- Ch. oho army dosoolpilowt. 'Thor wlabloug Porfluwery• would do well WWI awl oxablio atlas Won ourehoolog cloowboto. JOS. VULILIN • coo. Died t Market it. 131111 N BRANDY -1 d4 . o . f l tho finest A. - me Brady. Brandy. fur midlelnal reed br .5.17 \ \ os. EPURE WINES—I, caaii; , ,Or gennino Port uupao raum. rbe I.4,4thliAter.y..'d A• ,I ■ ~INERAL WATER—CotT, Bedrord IT and Mae Lkk ned dbeit Ikons IA Ins,b7 . • Junk' Lamina. I'U'OTICE TO FAR lERS \*. \ ro uonajtatlMrovoligcn rt. ‘ v ?to ' tra t : t gyl ,, ke 6 d o o s liraL - te Ibrglat S7""li eg th "JnAliZF:repr• B — V . OOCITRY C F TSkiffiro. ;byZORANOM SIDES SLAIJOICE SOLE LEATH RR In stmr• for' ocile by . 3. Olt ANT TOO . ZII IJbaty d...4rproAlb tbe:besd of Wog. ILSoCORD'S PATENT SOAP, manufitcUak,- A MZ2 r D It ACON-10 hlub. Manx; ' \ *lnn Mrt ba tt l gi v trileig7 a.l ncrh IUMO, A - 6-0 BIM 111114011 . 0 47 - 4 Palubi; L. - L on • ' DILCEIM a.OO. MY PEACHES AND APPLES— jur ,w00k... Dry AnlrtK 100 elm Dry P.sibis; , jef7:lll, do Pe.". H. MOLASSEt3-2n bbts. • tore for - Clyta •Wt low ! ` °,olw intii nicitkr Rio. • tilSlNS—ire.bxe.,fregh BUGICit storp for *ale br 118 MIAIIIIICICZT* 00,:: rII BARTER OR.SALE—The Butme:riber ani to barter GYr 4:ountry paw% wart/do oe M ott ‘z"..7.l.it:glan ♦gigt•Vag;l,7:4l=al,L he new ...et Mir end CUL., PAU.. The VTOOMT le aea tudaf the e , ''at teedenl konetrortlon. conelstlog et • twa atm Brick Iltaltlins and &Attain...a Dotidlaan Use Meade-Wm an, tbloughont the hour. hot ao4 Miter to out hennei . t , Stelew anti lath room. and all to eatoatnto order.- Ith h woul. eltlm. ießett 1 . , !k! Woo header.: Wasp( _ mgm, al.tUltara. d 7 and .o w.t.r 1;;, UGAR-10 bhder,'N .0; Sugar and 10 bbls. do tor Wei br . 7. R CANIIZLD. AOTIES FOR SALE interßetniog- 2,loorei Ratko LL:LoL.LX a rs•B• IL Z:7„V. toml2 wom.; Lam mtu, mg r u•e!L. mut oLtoetara z ' • . EA,OIIEB--200 'biie, 'Dried Peaches for gla by - ' .I.II.OAARELD: ZINC PAINTS • ONE 7777110 FREE FROM ALL POtiV_____SI7CSAMILL rE NEW JERSEY 41. NU ILA". Daring mostly enlintl:UVEnd haprirred quality of tbeiemodu comente , dere Ihr their SUPERIOR RT;and GROUND VIJOIL., In assorted packages of ,25 to 500 potunbk also. DILY, In barrels of 200 pounds - • Their BITE OTC, which Is add dOh or ground In oil.. j' , earn:lo4M= and timnarpasatd- .tody _and. wrii, na telittaest. A method of preparation has mouldy "open dhcomod, wLich enables the Company to warrant their manta to keep _fresh and mit In the kcal hr any than— Tn this relict their paints will be superior %V any other Their Brown Zinc ram: ' , Mai is sold 10w ralm. and ran only be made from the Zine Om from h se.lerecT. • Is now weu kr' ibr Its protaeUta.. %Oath* Open SP. plied to iron CR other metalM mamas. • • Their atone Color Paint yeoman an the propekties of the Itmorm and is of an arreeshle color Ihr paintina Cot. ta-aa, Depots, enthalidlnza. Midden. Sin bealers suPPiled ilblitrelibila&Tri/Ik. ol Paint Dealers arid Imparters, . as42dkirem9 N.W. nor. 10th a Market eta: PhU. • , Great Semi• Annual Bale of Carpets. \ CARPET. WAREHOUSE... 112 MARKET STREET. PITTSRURGIL W. M'CLINTOCK & BRQS. AVING commenced out' ealenf Carpeting, 11 Oil Moths, Se., **hie., the pleasure, to ►onounce to our friends nod the public pat we ►te cow selllso . b mote room for ldrisi notl, or , ateamboats. to rall and ex.4linethe 100 snit best stork Vest of the mountains, se we ore: determlned W m:llOl7%U (=eon le le="prmtratrh'Vr, Vile rrru " *".,1 „,,G......... zi,„ 1 „if.i,,...,....a, .3,6. Nstra Imperial: My No;Limp, List and' Had dom B.partlue .1 , 1 qn Chelan.> andiulted Huger \ Vine - do \ 0; Canton and Coro. Mettlni& {.tent Tripertn - Init . & , x Sh.pakhi, Adelehl a Cocos Kuperfloo • de, 40: Matg Fine ~ d. \-. do: Staar Common - ”do \ dm l'inno nu& TaleCoverm. '----------- • • - • - - - - - /leo. Oil ClOther; 34; 44. C. 4 211 t. sheets °revert - stile en. don Shades. Trimmings 4, rtoel; In the Western Matte can 'gesso the most Ihstldt* not great hargnins.ll2 BEalt - ANEITAL SALE. • • A. As. 6lastiB• , & Co.) • ' Will .open their :next 'treat' SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DRY GOOK, • On Thursday, . Juke 15th, 1851. This Sale 'sill he coned to be the largest and moet at. treeties they have ovsr held. Jett. Diamond Market IT.a Meeting of the Diamond anelation. beld Do Monday et Wag lite 1...M.h lust-Abe tot owing resolution. were adoptel • tiesand. That the Trenetwor of the • Illasnoud alarket II UFO Antonia/lon, he and ho is hereby Instructed to rail in ail balances lee br members on their enbecriptloae to the Market 'ranee fund. If lecsamifitrth , r, That if euch bedew* aro not paid on or belbre the fifteenth of July neat, the several payments wLich have lave made, In part, of mach subectintiona‘Ptal be forfeited on that day to the Association, and sildild,to building amount. In parsuanee tribe attire, I hereby glee notices to delin quent o.lW:there that they rail re the up their lastanl; tee on ortefore the lath orJuly, albreaald,, ' • 11. KING, 11.reiturer. J'lttshatgh, June 1:1th.1854.--jel4-6td , iron. SALE—in acres of lAnd on ncoora n ',notating Levi., adiolnlng'Enet Liberty lytoji, be. tvioim the central Railroad and Franitetonn Plenc Wad. Iny:Illtr • - 'WHEW(' BAILEY. VO1: SALE—A neat., small Farm of 35 1: Germ 9 mum below the eltr, Itobineoh toernehlo, ow the Ohio river. It Is a beautiful' Ideation otimproyett teed. end is offer.' vet Row Require of . XIIOUAKIWIRD§, ‘6,lthst.. 3145NEIGood dit,ifinEir, bar ing from Mldays to 4 months tore, tan besieged ate ealllog at the ogles of D. 6th et: FO.P.SALE—A 2 stoiy - Bziele.Honse or 0 roonnvolth a Dirge Lot. on •addoeketteld.;. on re eh tegtiod water,thruLhery end tit& tree.. It le offered rerr low. Enquire of jett-Int TIIDS. WOODS.LS, 4th it. Administxators' Notice r e l e M A k S of l j e O t gil. o WlCKnf tr e iCi l n le t n ° county, deed Lambed. granted to . tta - Initorribel; .. i =d i 4t7 ,..‘ . , : e . j .. ;. are b. ,1 17 .1. = t0 4 3.1. d. e_ muds agilnartbe agate of - mid decedent in cake knian tla ult.lat delay. _I, BItdE LL. A MANUAL 0 \MISSIONS, 452—Sketches TS_ tho Foreign Mutant of the Prob. Church, With maps shoving the stations, and statistics of. Protestant Missions among tuaerangellsed nations, by John C. Untie, 3=6 „ eretses.2d od., largo troo, $ll.OO. I Pandly, a new and teantirel story, 2.3 eta. `. The • o and others inst. rse'd tey Express at joie DANIPON'S Doe Pb Markets., near 4th. Entld and D area. Enquire ofd • 1' • T..0.3.1C00D5, JuLS \'. \ Fourth street. WA V.FALY, NOVELS„ c\mplete in otyles.Zitale.bi 7 1' 't3d6sAr.4'/j,.7551&15t. BpLs. LOUISV io,br jos,im J. FOR SAL —l5 acres modating Wine: adjObilog lwe.m. the Central Rallraed auot g COAL FARMS, 30`good Farm oi2 , lions leJ ha .•0d Lou. 150 LA. - 0.0,55 kestkuM. lii.the 10,10CountrySeste alba trey, kind la the vittokr. ortthickara describtl mt my witted regbtry, lageh y itlit ftstalt , ti. Uttar oerto talt, awl stm• 4'4ttrli In whet` lb•rw to iVn , myr ttlM7th;).- voi,ooms-380 . Naiiier Blop , rns now larai rig , sCr 11. T. Yr-atm:Lk Ik.r sato TT= ".., \ • , ' /SAUD DICKEY & CD, new \No. 3 (large) ITJIL Mat•ketc.: 30 fit,Lit...tre arrinro Ls 3.. IL sa./k br , ; iinix WATT &Co. TiNiolllt l -136 8:F. and trik Flo trl Am. for W. bi 401.01 WATT &CO. 20 bxs. W. H. Oman* \ & 20 a. 'Ad 5 just ttxott J." 3 ' A. INT.DARTE3OII.. • - rBAN TO 1C2,10 make fur sal •by .4 0 • :01 ncx e ~ ixfb. VIIXESE 7 -21* • prinirnif. R Cutting \J'lbr We • ! • • - ISHASES OF MUM 'HUMAN TE/FSPI=7. Th° 1 4146 " ) Ill it i ll), / =: 11,2 * * as: 11b,, ataz I,, ~1 1, \,,,, A. ;„„,,,ar pp „1,, 3. 0 \\. p . . l ......3 i - rumk r es I Pradk; OrDertag 611/0 . 17 lifilllPhi A. • pit: enh. FOr elk br . I K a C 0 .14 I"nd ' TMF. HONEY, 12 lave:its per lb., at • • • monnis P MOST% in the Dismoal. 1 MACKICREL, 12 1w eta. per Ib., at 4011; ." MORRIS & PATTOM to Oa IMAtovaL 14 1 Riateli LINEN DRILLINGS, orthe •eatitisee.uov.open "CUESTRIV. 11 Wood _ - IiCESI4:DOCKE, °CMS latent i tu portatioris. jest r.Ols .1. • jeG GIIMEMW:4 Iy . .a 4... ESEMLES VESTING desir abl•. etylcejrutt teed hi 2 , llsyNly)and oh/ boots& , clus PscsortneohOt Cllr..nctvs, 71 Wand .c. jr" -- 1:171 T .TERCILA WATER—TROOP NTS—Wo !hello the .tt..,& 0 of purchasers to art/ tIO clo The gocelo ars 'connoted tornualo 141sble to all. Isludo of weather, Act perfedlT .watorpeonf,Petpb.t Uneloolla Golder and (lllCloth $1 anrooms, 116 Afar .hart 1c13.. • • • . J. &U, PIITLLIPEI; •it HIPS-30 den, India )tubber Whips, , • Weems T•Stat Guth.' st,ita MOW stmt.. • J. .3 11. PHILLIPS.. \ ,4 ARDO - StitiNGk'S--4 fine lot of gman,', .Z•V dl6 ".! l " , reit=prearkkTrZ:ll IittAIN7GRAIII,ESast superior lot of ondecniakailsrple km, bit E. IL. BHA NKLAND. :IV ARDEN & FINE ENGINES, that will • throw wahrr pc. fast !ash. Ite lry _22 E. 1411111SICLAND. • . ~~.. _ ~_ ZOO ISMS. LS; OM pure, po t t t o •otnoiarisiolv atiptitio zutce. A KGS. EMERVpssOrtod. In store • and ' t .paartmaas Ann s. • PIXIMO =OH. 14AZS-s . oobait:ip (*we. RN . ItLEAL—A nth scipply, ikyopared gilmrsszaur use, ra bails., for ode ,hy Jeri% . • BALI, JIM . l lIELLED CORN-1000 boa- 'arriving for vats • .1•17 411u6i17 . - ACO,N-3000 lbp - Shoulders • und . Mune reed and tbr sala er • - " MI. 11001ETS. i leNI? SEED—Just Foe l d tho following L. e. ftlothwur , (eve. dc;ig) Fkininrs Impronq (Shedd OWg.. White Ukt.: , ktr Mot.: . LUrly 'Mate Onta. . \ Yolll.ltr ..nioEra"i" ' bur * , Z. I.IMANKL AND 1.31% , An ' , 4 . ;..\ .•-• .-. Na lz.M.iod . .t. 6, -- 00 18 . 0 hhdo. Sugarinstroced nndfor AR \ _ isio.by .. • , N.J.IT • Jono - noro &OM • fpICE-2 as.igme Bice for solo by • • !ILO\\ , • JOHN pLoyffjk op; . GIIISTwItti•FOR SALE,OR. RENT-4 • rebtablearlst MU of aron detain, to emptete. oe• der ned_deleet spleasieest. ettuatean tee Seedy end Bes•erClerteilie distance alum the Obi. river, ',lib • Rood Devi% P.M.41% and ten sere of Lute, slit be rt jo or • • teems.: 1x16' '111 \ 1 •• B. UTlittntT 4! 80Y,140, Met. 01/901117(31—Tite most complete &al stasonaMtiMcck aTMe r-mA4B .'oera*d la the AM/. clixamr. natbie Ban., :a waceptd a. ed We ;Mad) .14 pleanse. CtoliiMl P. M., Strum ex. .-:—..........,...1.4 piOTIOE NOR TOWEL . erchtuati and c4beismaaULT %Ink!. •will Neu* send In ay or wit/ 4 oVoelat MAR ds , !lvailusi da: .; \ . J. 2. DILIVoitI7I & 00- _• seA uta Maud Powdrr 1616.2 ii . .9). K.O. ni0wm..4 , 41, poet powder . • II ICE---IS,tci. print lk \ ftesh \ •Rice just Mil and Cor ad. lby \ % IIcUILLS A ItOIL TIME-100 bbl.s. LoAikrille\White Lime iPi. ..L. b. Jelil . \ Me 0114.3 .1 LOIS. ..... I" AJIIO IRON:L.100 fonsilly s ir Jtim ehr at 1. la Car Wheel; LO 'ham attllcsba 'or Vhda d a -li r s * x .4_10 ~ ; .• . 161.31 & , I BACCO—An Cicollant nitabrtment or fa. %yogi** brawls lk.aak. .11411•• • iOB VOW IILASS 7 -100 tua151101•\ • tlarlftl; 15 cured'A Ilamg;• . 9ldas lad a... 4" u.d Wes /LC -llama • rIVAIL.4:I6 .1)1)lg. • Wilmington , Tar it.atore . 1.20 flue a not. NBOO,ISS just rec'd &dices; Fled: Protium bk lb. Theohuf4l r e . ..re=r; • glt=ter ► mee eed !Mee • . \ E.„, ;. b . sur. • Leseft.f.Ut eerie Lem) Lighter. • remelts on Utataw Disetell., ern..i. Jr. nod g i ej Weary. Perth:igloo sad *than of lb. • M ir gYlemen 7 y anetb b Trfeer tue. Aural Ileum 14 A WIT %oleo of the Led. ammo., ge, thera t h. hy the It.. De termite. „ - =Meet !brevet the Mid, by A 1.44 T. :=l3r.l , lae a lie Prictkal Theuekeepte. .1610 it• . , Ir 2,o obin‘ „ =Cora; • - , , . , „ , 4 7.,." , `` L'..o!'Eamir a co. • 0_ , _ .. _i _lig, yia.:._ea:".it,:.l..CiTatraai - - • v' . \ \ •• '. . \ ' • \ ''' ' ‘‘..\ .\•, e?-1 , ,,7.:F••71,,N, -.,—•:-, ' 1 AUCTIOk SALES. '• P. M. DAV IS,\Auationeer. Cbnusercidi askr Roam. °truer Mod .d FU7 sheds Q UPENION PIANO FORTE—On Thursday - k ry aun t oole. 2.,1 but-, at - 3 o'clock.; at the rotomerclal tabs motel, corner Woad mid Stb sts., win es sots. I saw -rim nano rode. szt , k's eks , wham*, .. to oo.oPloto order, cost 0400. i4o ' V. v . nAynt. Amt.' S T4PLE A 1 'D ' FAN OY. liiitOOODS . ,'-'4 On - s l .,, ,Thadai at tut but at 10 O'docir. at Use 1 ootamarcial Wes rooms, comer of 1',"02 % .... oth eta, um I ; ...mg.:tr.:: K '''' Ma ' " P!. , . ki,,eoa nuaa l llla, asi , 0,,10, I to . Barige.DOLaltleC, taw otykr, • , •; • solar Ewald, Ptinta,...oltthasaa'. .- Priltal Linea and Cotton Mille. alnallar. s Clothe, thuadmeres,Suomer FloilW, \ 7.S Bummer Sbaerk k o= j; &,.., ,;;,.. de., l a k" . . 6k"" )•20 •. P. M. DAVIII. And. BVGGY AT AUOTION.—On Wednesday morning., 21. t hot. at 11 o'clock. at the coannecohl room. cora. Wood gad atti sta. oral be sold 1 Bobbin. thd ccoorolkosid DUST. 10P, Iron hal •- \ \ P. M. DAVIS. dock 'STOOKS k COUPON BONDS AT AIX TIOII-41n Thrlay evening, June ne, at 8 o'clock , at the Merchants' :change. 4th it., will ho Wined 40 shares Ohio A Pa. R. U. tlr,. stork..• • " • Ix \ d o° Allegheny Valley It. It. alma. • • TOO do Pltsburgb a Steubenville It: stock:stoc • • 100' do Adientuie Mining Co. Ana: 27 o North Macrican Mining Co. dee II Allegheny County (krona Banda, 81000 rash. la.. 1. 7 c tercet July I. hew Tura, \ • • P. M. DAVIS. Acct.. A o e for Si M lo'at Public Auction. H E oilkscriberwh%is about to 'remove on a farm: will sell st Piddle A netion, on the_wrendeee, on !.,ATUBDAYI.Iune 21th. at sielock, P. M., Ms present residents, .1 milea •from Pittsburgh on thu lgrudegham .d Brownsville I/Lank Bowl. Th Iniptovements coadat fa Ikellptodern built Fraincile , containing 11 morn., besides cellars, carriage house:, stab and a number cloth. er out building*: Tbe place rental 430 acres of /and, on w AIM hich there 1,100 fruit trtree etthe rarletie4%-nnme been/grape With neat rlnerlea be l tante. shrubs and Bose Therein' at e titchert nor • well of wool water; of a large rain Water cistern, bath with erg r t, :l v aler. in et no expense has been = t ed to Tbeterom, which 411 1 1=knowili7a day Droste. torrent,., Indus, enquire on the Mut. las i et, o 4w..Bennett ,t B re t . e s pottjenatlnglan. C-1 e. 184. .14 12, Mend orile% Gold Bordered Win , Ihring the largest and beet I,' - tre,,feet confident that e ue. KMetober to the pine:* t et et.. near Llhert7..•:'l.l4 AMERICAN CRYSTAL PALA ) 7, -, ' FOR the Exhibition of \ theindizetr or. all Nation.' SMeneverT day on evening.' ham t fro A. M. till 10 P. M. Tr llyweents admit tame will be the prim hereafter o all °coulee, L There will be no hew admissioes, With tho :mutton of Exhr ors and the Press, and no mason tickets will to MM. The Crystal Palace has undergone tha mod. eyttons as' a qth lterathmsthd improvement', audios raMdly tilling upwlth• elegant and Interesting IperheistO of bandialthform era. n. Tho Machinery Department/a veer tete. M large numberof edditioaal andeurione hi !umbellate,. are in raroratiom and will Mod a place In le k w weelor In The Picture tialbwyls already the Inca co goaltunsive and valuable in the Western hemisphere. " .'• • • The Sculpture contributions embody over Mb:pieces nf mable. rooster them ram, many of them orialaUs, and ail • of exquisite workmanship. • Many choke !dated's me en L, - The Association has oempletal arranceptie tam \ . rp porch of ., ofs ch eel, oice collection of Models of Antique A esetia, Mlle sweat -California Cedar Trm which: hilts native forest. stood Three !fondu! Poet 111th. ressaviring • Ninety-Too Peet In elreamferance, and Is estimated ,the meet dentonatrative Internal evidence, tots fait three ` , thousand plan old, has then deposited In the Crystal Pals no by Ite patriotic proprietor. • • - - ..Altegether. tbileTyerta Palaoe an at this rammat \ ore articles of a novel, rueful and Instructive thareeter. *, than can be examined several daysrith proper dimig. • \ Mallen; and lammant augmentations may be catholically' '., ~Ane cleat Orchestra of tinge will be In attendanat at , the Crystal Palma orrery morning, Maw= and evening. The . Ameelatlon offers a prim of a hold Ideea,'• ri n g ono /honoured dollars, or Ice equivalent In cesh.ilma Tor the Most usefld nod valuable levention or Dimwery which shall have been patented orentered In the Pat ent filthe Burins the year elating the that daY or Dewar bee eext, provided only that the mid ItmerOdon or dhow, ery % by er t ec a line i n Male* curo r get. shall_ have nranti. bee .• A Gloidiiegr, " .eTing ono thouread" deltas, or eta systivelent meth to the Artlat whore work, having o been etbild i.tholerPtal Palace daring the three months • closing- on the heat day of Dmember next, shall be.deme3 moot worthy ot emelt testiMerilat - L • - • 3d. Plc° Medal., teatime one hundred 'dollars arch, or their equivalent In tashOrproferred, to the the Inventors whose inventions in the various dartments of the meet mt.. patented. enteral or eatested' within the year, and exhibited in the 'thystiol Palace on afereaald, shall be arl• laraort roost worthy °Teach testimontMe next after the one adjudged mat exodlent es aforesaid._ I " • . .• • dth. Five Medals, costing One hundred dollen each. or their equivalent Leiden, or malt If preferred, to the hire arthla whose miginal - Workacemletednince the first.opetr , , In g of Um Crystal Palace, and ex h ibited therein as ro." said, shall be adjudged most worthy of midi dhltieCtlar'. next alter the moat excellent as Mbrentid. - -• The ablest and most respectable Jury or Jades that:eth • be molested shall be appointed to emeniao attherilr thelsow , ' real asticlescabibited and toward the prises nuonticmed,. ' The Dirochirs will reamed as early as practicable to Week., such Jury tor Jureraand hope to be able to annonnee the appointments, on or bathe the fast day ofdone next, _ The 2. Association . will the in Its discretion, award media e r. diploma,' to the exhibitors or inventor/ of ouch udder ' possess maMtsutecient to entitle Mamie - such dbillitehowS-.. Alt ethane whither. deemed worthy of apace , la liar • Vied irrtiMrl t y=i;fult i .VZ o n g b ir a t er effieleut Polloware in constant n attendance day mut ppaA h nn sad the utmost care t, nrie.! ata.ctlna but the ABSOCiILIIM.I.I.3 gunxmatatinitrpr key, da All u toroeh mbrellas, canes, Artoniut ho Ili t at Ole itand Cho door. As the Palm* is a Deeded • %rehouse; Mahan, . • : Cannot be Trmitted 100001(7 packaging oyarty du or out afthe etupcka rayon. and ne. paint ro-oaroated on the Maui ticket aeladDhl P. T. BARNUM. Tresideut.'.. Market VOR itENTL=The OT-4i/lid-SS WORKS ~ag at, 411 . 6A1 1° " i ti r 'iti=n:02 ga t Ortira t t litgli we a m ,. ..sre nm promrtug4t t r i rmmo;fi b Tr folly leauttfhetutltuz Vutdove Moot Pavxies& Wasoa the /It deyofJuly beat. 'Enquire of • • ier-2tr IaEOIIGE A. BAIRRY, st..belme• ar.l.l.vj • • I\TOTICE—The portriemhip_ heretofore exn . 11 be n Jno. iteDoiouofi, 4.1 J... if - &en. \ Y4_ollnr tu= dor the, .tyle AreoNfJoau k \ TI3V/iler b . Is Li& le n :y disnolved by zantual.-cn.i.COA.,.• . 4110, kleDattough dlon>oant or ton, i.tere.&..io ant& echo. • iib.Jma..ll. Stewart .111 _WA. neve at the obi eland. No.77_l.llzte_t.yr_at t ,_nornero , under tbe .tins Otrbotenth eginalitear nit..ea i and are alone authorised ta. Tit gT 1:1 .92 Y6'11 : 1"*o141.1.. '1L71 .,3 6 () . 1t. 41 ^i Mott`_.. 111 Ilesia 1.61/ovadsi 6EinAW the tail, moth ota dise4 the! pate bi t = W ,Pr _ of Pit:drug' 77; ROM, THE EARLIRST,PERIOD:stWig . rinitedby goblin min. down Aro .cinoo ECIU. I:century, Dr NEVUS U. • About ono bondrentropLroof Ono noomo n•Og az • lug work rontain : pfl g .. 4 nord do. • .1 MOO and Syr 1.31 ca/t,tor: .: . _ JOAN 11. • PORTRAITS. MINIATtiIiES;a4COI9I3S —Canino of Paintings. Crayon Drawinvooteo Worn' on abort notko 11:31. CARGO, Dsornorrlan Arun. Alain l gOt l 22:ift. r .t ` V..ll. ' ` . 6ll l .lllll ' tt .3 In nay land of weather. Prior, 41.0 n to SIAM snok wards., onlrDniraorrloa Roans In lb. dry IlLwltleio oreootion oornisOn the Wend SIAM O W.TNAINFATRANCE" COMPANY; Hirt htd,Cban: 1819: • • ' • THU& A. A LEX. C hI. OWL, fAmmtAul'. TbC , X.? K. T 4... • .1. ' user Timmy . l'ad. • 15..A. Dulkeler.'. • • W0zer , 1114140.-. .. 0 1zyp.0.1+ . , rgi :d u s. r4p2 4 ,. . Robert Dstelr• 11.esar1 Z. Pratt. John . Auttl. Dunbu4 11314•4. end Ints!s4 tla ftla . 4 Is_ rand favors lo=t4icet`l'itartm. '-4taliVarehottoLet.• 11311Eliiitoylizehooso at the corner orPenn led Wanes. eta. la , otresed•tar rent IM lataoaable term. Poeseatbau.glren At wi l y \ N 0.16 1 Tbarth street., SALE—Aiacat‘Cottage and .12. isms . Rixeliregi. 4 ll,T=AVait , I'l 4= aotlr Intata Loat easy on e no o ? awl a krano a•ra. b Also, 30 soiga cvmato O.Viro 6.000 . a 18a' • Plot xn. 4 . ba•lini. a nab. t la anstary. alga a I :Pate.i " VxV.Htess A i l tltrlged e rtny T. \ Abe, ono of Ur boat boars on Pena it. It • location for phr altdae areal oat elm, ands gr;w4 Will• be sold lon an 4 oa pas, tonna . Alto, • orb mis. lots and bounia. vtaeli soma • one will aro who .10 pail sad go ter at ea O al thoullaini n t=MaTt'ol:harAgaryattld"gla t. of • jel-ta VMS. W1)01)9,74. 41.0 I FOR SALE - b. two story .Franto Hoar et . ant! . smiVal keno! a goal tot cm rotaw lit. al Toot l. 4 . 1 : 1 1' w Itiiir3M«ibr PliTATI)11011 • COAOR FACTORY.SW bt. i im reo' a ntole n i, lao7Fitat WOULD respectfully call the aiteritioti Southern and Wash . ..en Merehen to Ms nue stock oldrelesee. mowing 1n price ts from 6100 to 61500. Then. seta-tures are bout from the host • materiel and workenuo dap, and under his own supereirion• he tan, pith <nub. deucewarrant his work to be lotot to won nutentlus tueed'in the Union. She nerves of tentiotsr.d the ' Eztgoc= demand ebr he obasa.wo%has Wooed estahlblownt. 1 4 yt* r r q4 or good rce...t" 4 ' ' lit - Please eell and skews. hit Were pint.= AU -wont Warranted. •. • Corrupt for Bale. ••• 37.;.undarsignodEssiusttecaivid troatthe Fart, at kis 1.1A112.1A0)1 tVARESM 'BE, sawed ear the Wo Rpll. between Dwelt laertexterville, • ettletutld imam:wet et V b., trteem deserl= k •fr .nu "' N Vax, " Vast, ilrert n leke tdreell o Aj gbiary obir cash. Having bad twelve pare' prLll.lll th e heelasea. taut with hie well kn...., le UM U.!. 11 4 1 .... himself le vatting &en all etetileunlo. Th trtaktret Xercheas are ropettfolly •Ist: m ataralli• thr tlaspnelrell I "(Mad/min "141nAMPFAV tm1n ,_....._ • AA:LUTEROSES BLOOM IN SU . .. mist. Yoßr C.d. !•,r Or! t , !or curt!; suial \ NIWIC S AZIANUto - mAJW "nb lgalel en %MlS..attire has Wt. from your =CT...ft., Cgr e prallpokttrj , abrlj al CV , of your (mart NIL .1- yo 1 4=Vgligill=MIlrggtt ---- • • TOOL WORE EC CORNER OF FIRST & LIBERTY STS:. ' . PIrISINIRG ... II, PEN I. ... ' ''. MACIIINISTS? TBOLSof crier? ,ti vag . NA.. : TuaeAg,...trltAreme4.v.,_„Lin4.......; ..... to dna.. ' Lad7l . • ~ I JOS: 11, ..11LaLLININ a 00... G entlemenii';ffintaliiir . o .- :, r anbeeribeve bog leave to inforte th e a ahl k• that lb.) ham recd %air Aainage east, es • a am amen and moat habloosttglass a. tuts•. .._-.- ... • • tee mberir ewe ;,. • —, _______ EWE IVA-----;.t.-al-----&ES CH dOLOJEWEI, Ic H T AT EMMA VI -Ws wish tgrr th. tp4 . = .0.14.0,7 mi n i— shit moms Iss-bsst,,peprArs VI, .1111, ID 044.4.4 .6. ,, • MI toil 1/I,TA ossl. IA imam, Vss sat sall . .okAA uTf slot tt. Pig "lr eVirstievWsta "'"g attigass o all Its IssasAss. OaktAnrola.rnsro4 ougistseAbstis4A3 ostigistjtmli uotiss i ss zi tailacolvatt . . : . .ss. . sawb6liiri .i . . ..111011 sa4 oar mkt As -. A.lt A. AletIAM", 114 TAKI. . • S-4131.0414.70-re—laiiby. .7 MA '• ' . ' •-• • A.* A. assAAN74:II4.I4 it 'i 1 -..L• iLouß:—: mbbis..altr. antlloo Mao 411. - . 1,.._ ;A: jr, Is store 'iodise sa• IT A.a ....i.VtebA! . .ll: . '..: % r Atiiiii bbis, "114 kfgafuz saletiy • '. a_z id ''' '• - .•- • R. DALIE4 A Co. rteR.S l tAuL S CHE JEA4IPIIwL-6.Tw o ia a lu m d i dei t ßuil4vi ioartni • Sat,at'"l l ak rt::all iwtVha,ftrobe,n!aM.oo7 n6h n Awlprlfit Ips l la oa \ALEX. FRASER, Ornamental Plasterer,- Jannstrat, (3d mniletfro.exiye• r‘'
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