troops were to bi-iti. , .fosition on . the Gellert frontier by the 9th of - nue. , • . ' Italr.-41:00ents from Lombardy represent the mallitrings ef the middle chums thereat thin montnitt,ak something ; perfectly heart-rending, In conseqtienee of the extreme measures of con • teriptiattet "Melt the Goeernment his hair ref- To .tuiderstand .this, it is necessary:to explain that in ordinary yenta the levy has never exceed ed 10,000 Men, and as many men were freed from service at, the time - the fresh , draft was made, there ins' no difficulty in' finding soled .tetes; hiCaure ritimbere who had served their thithand, stood well for promotion, had ne objeo. - tionle.. remain in the:service ford consideration; . consequently those who could afford to pay 600 florins to 'the Government chest might reckon with tolerable security on being tree from min,. tart' terries: Bat this year the levy will amount, according to the official documents publiehed, to 27,478,and as no holdiers are allowed to return home, it is Intpossible to find sobstitutes for less than 8000 f., mid theu . with difficulty. The sum Is of course tond the means of the 'fonner.claes, and their • may is described as pitiable, as the whole lyls made responsible in case the member liatile to the conscription should notbe forthcom- Ineethith lunt it appears, not infrequently been fhb Vase: Oltithceiting Veto haa signed,. declatetion , Of eitiet hearility; in presence of the ambassa dors... Three thousand French had loaded. The remainder had been sent !orients. Sterne:v.—Wt.' learn from Stockholm that the envoys of France and Austria, (the Vicomte Leb stein and Meier General Von tangerine) have had private audiences of the King, for the purpose of • laying before hint the views of their respective sovereigns ea to the conditions of Sweden's pub- Rely pining the Western Powers,• and taking an active part in the wee. The French Ambassador was the bearer of an autograph letter of Napo leon ILL, which contained the proposed basis of the Swedish ea-operation. 'lt is not probable that S weden - will take part in the war without di reetprovocation from Russia. .., GMAT BMTAIL—In the House of .Commons, Lord John /lazuli announced, on the evening of the Bth inst.,' the decision of 'the Government with resppeecat to the creation of a new department in the adminiatration of the Government—put of thellionstry of Weir.. - • / , The-equipments and dress of the army are to be altered to us to make them more comfortable (to the wearer. -It was stated. in the Rouse of Commons thet, as to one article of dress, the stoek,'Lord Raglan hart arranged to dispense with it altogether; and as to obeying, that was under the . consideration of the Commander-in-Chief. - Tan Ttolta.—CaptG ffsrd, of this unfortunate vessel, who was' shot in the -leg during the en gagement, was taken to the Governor's home and treated with all kindness. The Humdrm: refuse to exchange prisoners, bet allow every liberty to the captives, who have been also permitted to write their to friends, and were visited under n'ilag of truce by the First `,Lieutenant of .Vesuvius. • We 'hear from. the fleet that Captain 'Giffard shot the Greek pilot dead the, moment the vessel ran ah shore. - WANT or RCCMITS TO RTAIIIA.- , lhe minter re mits thaupply the apidling losses of the army is making itself felt in Ramie. , The St. Peters burgh correspondent of the - Cologne Gazette - writes on the 23.Crilt. that the 'director of the domains has presented er the Emperor a report . from which it.results that the recruiting ordered among the peasants of the crown in the Eastern part of the empire cannot be carried into effect, if the measure is only confined to men belonging to , the eam prescribed by the law. The Emperor hie in consequence ordered - that the number of men wanted to make. np the de fi ciency shall be bikini by lot from the, ekiss of men of from 25 to 30 years of age. -. ' Another letter from the same place says: !The reports on the real effective strength of the army of the Danube inspire a good deal of disquietude; they confirm in allpeinte the infor mation previously given by. Prince Gortschakoff. The loss, caused by maladies and death in the . effective is more than thirty per cent. There ni ' a question of a new.levy of -troops." Ittrastax Stns AzastMen.—The. following fact, says tho Pa r trie, showe the indifference of the Russians for their. soldiers. - The Russian I generals, in evacuating the last forts on the coast of Abeam, abandoned their sick in the hospitals. - The - Chtassians, notwithitanding the hatred • which they feel for their oppressors,' respected these peer, unfortunates, and European surgeons - were ant by the vessels of the combined squad run :to give .them every assistance. A letter from Conetantinople, dated the 25th of WV. new ' . "Since the interview of the Generals-in-Chief of the English and French troops, the greatest activity has prevailed. As we have been in.' _ _farm% it that RH; trig wait investedhy 70,000 Ras gam,- and defendEffffii%lll-15,OWTrirks,--antr. that a large breach had been made by the Rus eiani, and that tho pl tee could not hold out more than fifteen daysat the utmost, orders were at once given to remove the headquarters to Varna. The Marshal Immediately sent orders to the first arid second divisions to embark without delay for Virtu, so that they will pass to-day or to morrow before Constantinople, without stopping. The cavalry and artillery will proceed to Varna by land. The English troops are also making their preparations to leave for Varna. A part of them wit probably leave to-day, and the rest to-morrow and the day after. Although the ar tillery has not'arrived, yet it is thought that the liergbal will endeavor to sector Silistria, be. cause it is a strategic point of great importance —in feet, one of the keys of the Danube. It is calculated that the task of neutralizing the Res .sian artillery, or rather artillerymen, will be left to the Citasseurs de Vincennes.' • The Vienna press reports that in a sally which the Turks made early in the meriting of the 50th inst., the besiegers lost between 1500 and 1800 killed. .The Turkish loss was considerble. No serious assault had been made since the 29th nit., the Russian general despairing of taking 'the foreleg Sothervise than by the regular ap- According to a telegraph despatch from Vien na, dated Wednesday morning, the Rtiasians have abenduned 'the idea. of taking. Silistria by storm, and will confine their efforts to investing 'andblockading the plaae. Pins, June " Rae of Silistria by _ _........methemserves to surround- Trig that place, has created consternation among the ranks of the partizans of Russia; bat even front the worse news they contrive to pick up souse news of comfort: They now maintnin,that if the siege of Sliistria has been abandoned; ft is not because the place cannot be taken, but be arise the" Russian generals are impatient to meet their adverseries in the open field. Letters front Constantinople of the 29th ult., they say, affirm • that the Russian general, Prince Paskiewlteh, having left a sufficient force to blockade that place, has advanced towards Varna, - to meet OmerPnehst, and to give battle to him and to-the Anglo-French auxiliaries of Turkey. Reckon ing on their superiority in cavalry, the Russian generals are anxions to measure arms with the allied army se soon as posible; and if practicable they will bring the engagement about between &hands and 'Varna, where the country is favor able for the movements of cavalry. Marshal 'St. Arnaud and General... Raglan re turned to Constantinople on the 23d tilt., after baling conferred with Omer Pasha at Varna, and night a Hying visit to Slinmla, to inspect the Twkialr.They have given orders for the blinnsilata embarkation of 25,000 French and 15,- 1:/00 English troops forthe Danube. Marshal St: Arnaud has been chosen commander-in-chief of the combined armies. A private letter from Gallipoli, of the 25th ult., mentions that as the courier left, tthe French troone were embarking at Gallipoli for Varna, and the English troops at Coristanthinple for the same place. The-"soldiers were in high spirits, and long to come town encounter with the Ibis ' shine. The rising of the water had increased the - means of the defence of Silistria, and it was yet hoped that the allied armies would arrive In time to force the Russians to raise the siege. VIZFNA, Jane 6.:—We 'learn front Russian son:roes that on the 20th ult., 80,000 Russians made 'a froth and vigorous attack on &Hark', but were repulsed with the lose of 8,000 men, Yetwwt., June '9.—ln the attack on Siliztria„ on the 29th, Llent..Gen. Sylvan was killed, andj Count Orloff shot in the eye. On the 80th, at 4in the morning, the Turks made a sally, and a reseed massacre took place in the Russian in- 1 trenehments. Many of the besiegers' guns were spiked. It is calculated that the Russia.; lost 8,000 men on the Danube 'since. the 20 of May The Ott Deutsche Post says that since the 2d int Mittel* hes been completely invested by the Russians, and that 3000 Russians were ad . vaneing thehroad to Ba ? trliClaik. VIIISNA. June o.—Tow the end of. May, 6000 Turkish home took the Russians by sur priseat Tam. Only 107 of the latter escaped to the left bank of the Aline. General of Divi. 111011 Baumgarten has been missing ever since the • yV ~.,. ~L ~` ~~ y :~~• S . S. 14: r Verne South domande now that the Nehru.. ka DUI shall stand, that the Fugitive Slave Law shall be upheld, that the rights of her citizens and property shall be upheld—end if the North is not willing to concede these rigAts—righte by law. TX= 11111 trIIIOX mu, HZ DIIIIIOLVSD.-- RAIIINVI Va.) Intelligence?. 111rWei can assays the !Willi:fencer that the int or& list:twilling to concede? its schedule of righte, and it auras well pack np its kit now Bt• 110 11 .' &mod aside, gen dowel:l—.6lA inter mit the tight r--,-Paetterstoww 'nig; aC:+ '' `~.'..,~ ,: u~-F~,,~: ~ Y~: Palitr.—..l . ntatt named Wagner'and Lis:wife, wire sent to tie gill on Saturday, by the May or, foi sagralley. The on, were arrested at the desk* of their neighbors, their dweller ha tes in ouch &filthy condition as tolikpardise the health of the nelgtannhoot. They are contlrtned drunkards, and 'have frequently been attacked with stank a pew while In prison.. I , 4+TqW . WV - 14,, k, 4 4 , efi ,- ..V.,M7e,k70..a d r,-/% 5 ,.,.., . - Pm.treDlrr wzrxis a 00.--. PITTSBURGH: • 3101,70AY DIORNING, 18.51 NVIIIG BTATE TICKET. - FOR GOVERNOR, JAMES POLLOCK; OP SoETLIMLIZEI.A.SD COUNTY. FOR CANAL comvissionn, GEORGE DARSIE; COUICTY. FORJUDOE OF. SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SIgYSER; Or 1110ti711011EIIS , COVMT Allegheny Motility Wnig Ticket, • • . -r - VISGIII[63-21trt , DAVID, RITCHIE. PlHNlntnirb. Amixxercr, I{"x. E. STEVENSON, PintoborAll. ROBERT POLLOCK. K. U. CARNAHAN, E. Rirmlinbans, JOHN J. 3111,3 K, JAOOD GCE, Finley. 111.20 LA. jorcimmi.L, Went Deer. • RO]WTZL HENRY WOODS, Pittaboxial. • anexnr Tim co mrs, ALEX. - FHLANDS, It au. JAMES B. Oi.ENN: Hyper Ft. Mir. JAMES E. Fa i k r Yilii. :Pittsburgh. nmtrtnur 07 7000. JAMES 'KELLY. Windt.: JOHN WHEl:,lllnrOachato, JOHN BROWN Bon b(!).Plttaburgh Weekly Gazette.—The entendre circulation of our' Meekly Owens offers to our businessmen • most desirable medium of making they badness known Our circulation le betynsen linu and fire thermaud, reaching almost crony merchant; manufacturer and shop-keeper In Western Pennsylvania. and Eastern Ohio. *3.. To Adrertbsers.—Nettber the Editorial Roome nor PrintlnitEstabilehmentof the Doily_Oortie, are opened on Sunday. Ammarienewhodeatre their notlees to appear la thipaper on !Sander morales, wIE pleue hand thorn Id before 6 o'clock, on Batunlar. E01:1'1111IIN BENTEII ENT At annals like the present, when events are rapidly taking place wbiclf will overwhelm all the old parties, as to their relations to one/teth er and to the country, and most probably destroy them altogether, and imperil the existence of the Union itself, it becomes of much interest to kno' the opinions and feelings of Southern men who are in positions to originate and control public sentiment. Tile New Orleans the most influential 'Whig paper in Louisiana, and which exercises great influence among the planters of Mississippi, has always opposed the Nebraska bill, as a measure unwise, unjust, and impolitic. It depicts to its Southern readers the result of the iniquitous measure, as follow;: "In all of the sectional struggles between the South and North, during the present century, - the South has found warm-hud devoted friends all over the North, who unflinchingly maintained our legal and constitutional tights. Where are those friends, nowt Aye, where? Let echo an swer, and the ominous sound, after traveling over the Northern section of the confederacy; will come beck reverberating upon our ears, where? We have no friends at the North, so far as this measure is Concerned. In vain do we look over our Northern exchanges—among those who represent the Northern feeling—for "aid and comfort" We find none. Those who stood unqatilingly by 'us during the troublous and try ing times of 1830—many of whom sacrificed po sition and influence in the maintenance of our Constitutional rights—now abandon us, and with :a great show of reason, charge us with faithless ness and treachery. What do those with whom we fought shoulder to shoulder, and not only fought but won, under the leadership of those ,men of might. Clay snd Webster, the great vic tory for the Union and human liberty, say to ns now? They say to us of the South: "You have violated your faith eolemnly engaged to us ; you have betrayed the confidence we reposed in you; you have broken a compromise that has stood for thirty years, and which 'co understood was never to be trenched upon ; yen have proved Yourselrei unworthy Of the confidence we placed in you • we will fight your battles no more; take care of yourselves ' • henceforth we are in favor of the repeal of all compromises ; and the least , we can say to you is, that it is possible we will not oppose the admission of a slave State south of the line presbribed by the Missouri Compro mise, which you, in bad faith, have been chiefly instrumental in obliterating." Such is, substantially, the language of the in fluential and conservalife .Northern press—of that portion of the press that truly reflects North ens sentiment. Hereon(' there a pensioned paper sendshrrth a feeble about in favor cf the Nebras ka bill. Ent all of the efforts of these presses' do not createa ripple upon the surface of the great deep of Northern feeling, any more than would a pebble cast into the middle of the Atlan tic Milne its waters to lash - themselves Into fury, and its waves to roll mountain high. The passage of the Nebraska bill has complete-. ly broken up the conservative organization in the Northern States, while, at the same time, it has made the Abolitionists almost, if not all-power ful. The Silver Gray Whigs of New York have been driven to companionship with the Free sailers., The "lined" Democrats have been for ced into partnership with those they have oppo sed for years. The. Webster Unioteparty of Mas sachusetts, in fact of the whole North, has been broken up and destroyed by the influences of this 11l advised, ill starred measure. Never was there such an obliteration of ancient party ties —such a "crushing out" of party fealty 'and party.influences. , It would naturally be supposed that this pa ' per which discourses so eloquently on-the effects of this wrong-doing on the peace of the country, would be'rendy td join in repealing a measure pregnant- with so much' mischief. Not at aIL It has has no disposition to yield vantage ground gained by the South, even at the expense of the 'disruption of all :the ties ss.,:aest. - ntnetti togethes,„,witsaave"...' s . - cannot advocate repeal," C it would strike at n principle which the South-cherishes. It ways further : A great Many of our Northern cotemporaries are calling upon us of the South to advocate the repeal of the Nebraska bill. It seems to us they are asking too much. We do not believe the peo ple would care a straw were it repealed. But, as they did not ask its introduction,—as it had its origin in Northern - sources--and' because it re ceived Southern support on account of the cor rectness of an abstract principle embodied in it, the proposition is not fair that Southerners should first confidence the work of abrogation.— Let the Northlindo its own work,: if it wants it undone. Well, the North accepts theissue. It will un do, not its own work, for it deniei all lot or part it, but the work of Slave-breeders who live both at the North and South, and of corrupt men who were bribed from their fidelity to the inter ests of their constituents, and thus wrote traitor upon their own foreheads.: ,The North will undo the week: Let the consequences of such undo ing fall upon the heads of the traitors and their allies.' The .11aGilmore Patriot, for a long series of (years the leading Whig paper in Maryland, says that "further union" between the Whigs of the North and South, "is imposate, became it would be dishonorable." It does-not recommend the disbandment of the Southern Whig party, but advises that - it hold together for the purpose of resisting disunion sentiments, and promoting the introduction of the spirit and enterprise of the North! They can found schools, introduce Northern emigrants, settle territory and build Railroads! "They can always be usefully em- Ployed, leaving the pursuit of office to those whose mid.; are set on a salary !.." It closes its advice to Southern Whigs as follows: • Our advice then to the Southern Whigs, is: "stand fast—carry arms." There will always be a field for their services, and a cadre worthy of their swords. It 11111 y be rallied at any battle cry against power. Adopt the plan of one of your truest and most valiant soldiers, call a Con vention to determine upon your future action. Setif the Southern Whig party should be eer e red, dispersed and disbanded--if its name should ho no longer known amongst existing party or ganizations, its spirit will be consecrated by the purity of its motives. It will hare suffered des truction rather than aid in the dissolution of the Union and the subjugation of the South. It pre ferred death to treason, mid oblivion toTeward. And the future historian may paraphrase the epitaph of all gallant and loyal men and say:— "Hero' lies the Southern Whig party, which, having struggled for republican principles dur ing a quarter of a century, with little aid and much opposition, sank under the treacherous dealings of itsmercenery friends. It died an It hdd Irea proud . to live, asking nothing--receiv-. ing nothing, indz—fearing nothing." . . . .We think, th e result will be, notwiebettuldieg nll attempts to prOretit it,tbet themes of Southen3 iyhi g s will join the Democrats. They aro both uuited in one - work, the glorification and propo gandism of slavery, and'why :should they:stay apait? The Southern Democrats are already in viting them in the most dulcet: tones to unite their fortunes with the great Southern Stare • breeding party, which now control:o . bn country. The Mut end Sentinel, of Columb us; Georgia, Lioldkoat4be othreairanch al future peace and ;anion in the following After ciommead. If the object is to'remain In the 17iiion and colsOkthe action of the . Government, then ttP. operatico wittithe - Demectacyls the only alter native.. if we allow that the 'Southern Whigs cen . cany.the South into a separate sectional or ganuation, of which however there is no probe bility, they would still be in a minority and the G.rreinment would he in northern hands. The.! South nand have allies at the North, then, to protect:herself from. the aggressions of Am abol-1 itionists. We cannot do witbput them if we would. But why should we turn our back upon our friends ? There are many Northern Demo crate who have BMW by us in every issue and struck. blow for blow - and received wound for ! wound with us in everybattle with the abolition tots. They have richly won our confidence.— Why should not the whole South go into the next National Democratic Convention? We have fought and won side by side a great victory on the Nebraska bill, and with the same forces we cart win a like victory on every field. It is true there are Free Soil Democrats who will, in all probability, assert a claim t,o a seat in the Con vention. Let them come. We Bill make the platform and if they accept it, we will not refuse their votes in carrying out our true policy. We write in all candor and earnestness, and cordial- - ly extend the right hand of fellowship to the Southern Whigs. What say our Democratic co temporaries ? . Is there not room enough in the old wigwem for all true-hearted Southern men? "This is a momentous issue now before the Southern Whig party. By joining the Democra cy in a body, they can give the South the control of the Government, preserve the rights of the States and perpetuate the Union. We have di. vided long enough. Our interests and duties are the came. Lot bygones be bygones." DISSOLCTION.—Tho Nor Orleans IJo letin, the leading Whig paper of the South, threatens a dissolution of the Union in the event of Wu. 11. SEWARWII election to the Presidency. It says Mr. &wird can never be President of the United States--the Sonthein States would at once with draw from the confederacy. The people of the United - States have a right to elect any one to the Pre s idency who pleases them, and who is constitutionally eligible. If Wm. 11. Seward should be able to secure enough votes to elect him, the constitutional privilege of the people to give them to him is unquestionable. To threaten a dissolution of the Union in conse quence of such a contingency, is simply to say that the.people of the Union 'shall not exercise tho high privileges confeired upon them by the Constitution. The employment of unconstitutional power, either for or against the South, might be urged as a good ground for dissolution; but in that case there would be an overt act, wrong, tinautlitiry iced, and it. may be tyrannical, on which to base it. 'ln the case supposed by the Bulletin, hair ever, there is nothing for .a foundation but the legitiMate exercise of the people's franchise. If they cannot exercise that as it suits them, then our form of government is a mockery nod a de lusion. To hold and exercise our electoral privi leges under duress is to be not a whit removed from European vassalage. You may enjoy uni versal suffrage, said the minions of Louis Na poleon to the French , people; but if you use it against the Emperor you will have your brains blown it. You may exercise your constitutional rights, quoth the Bulletin to the people of the North; but if you elect Wm. 11. Seward to the Presidency, we will dissolve the Union. To submit to this is to become mere vassals of the South; we can choose only such men for Presi dents as she presumes to dictate to us, under pain of dissolutidt Is it any wonder that, un der such circumstances, men are to be found calculating on the value of the Union! We must be permitted to say to the Bulletin in this connection, that if the North chooses to • sleet Seward to the Presidency he will be Pres:- dent of the United States, However willing some may be to see the Union sundered for other causes, none will permit It to be rent in twain on that account. TTLFOILiPtiIe DESPAICIICS.—IVIIERE Doze von Farre,Ltr..—We have received a despatch from Wu. W. Fem.; the agent for the associated press in Philadelphia, asserting that the des patch concerning the Philadelphia fire o rens rept through on ruetday evening:" This belng the case, the fault lies either with liar telegraph of fice in not furnishing the Despatch to the news agent here, or with that agent himself, Mr. Jo- Seen Ssownes. The despatch did not reach us until noon, od Wednesday. IC Mr. Snowden re ceived the despatch and kept it beck, he is unfit for the position he occupies. IC the fault is at the telegraph office, he can'make it known. We are tired of making personal applications, and receiving private excuses, and as oar readers are . deeply concerned, we shall conduct the contro versy in future.in public. Where does the fault lie! That is the question. That grievous de linquencies exist sonte,where is evident to all con nected with the press, end to every careful rea der. We wait for explanations. We are glad the fault is not with Mr. Fulton in the case referred to. and hope not in any others; but wo would advise him to be a little mare cons- 1 teens iu his language in the future; especially as courtesy is the mark of a gentleman. ran• The following information in regard to a favorite Pittsburgh enteprise, we copy from the Cumberland Telegraph. If it should prove to be correct that the road can be shortcuts *,, a „ t „ miles, ss intimated. it As route to the East for ahead I others. Success marks laff.triSM - Ziiii'Xies efforts. When he undertakes any work, the 'public feel that all is safe. He not only manages with remarkable shrewdness, energy and fidelity, bat he is always in luck.— Matters always turn out better than was expect ed. Ile is pu3hing his great undertaking with energy, steadiness and prudence, and we feel the most confident assurance that his labors will be crowned with most abundant success: CIPITTPACEOII AND COMIELLSVILL6 RAILROAD.- The work on the Sand retch Tunnel is being pushed toward by the energetic contractors with the greatest possible vigor. The approaches are both under way and the three shafts. which it was deemed necessary to sink are also ';trider progress, one of them having already reached the depth of forty-five feet. One of the division engineers informs us, that by recent surveys and locations it has been discovered that the length of the road can be abbreviated some eighteen miles,thus cutting down the entire distanee from this point to Pittsburgh to one hundred and thirty miles. These surveys make the road almost an - air line, the short curves, rendered unavoidable by the meanderings of Castleman's ricer, being obviated. aid` The Anti-Nebraska Address published in our last, was prepared by a joint Committee of members of Congress, composed of seven Demo -crats and six Whigs, and was signed by forty-six Democratic members, and all the Whig members from the Northern States. The administration is greatly alarmed at this movement, and trem bles for its ten millions to pay Santa Anna. The Springfield (Kass.) Republican says that it is an amusing fact, that the initials of the four Congressmen from Ohio, who voted for the Ne braska bill, spell dogs—Dinsey, Olds, Green, Shannon. The other side may discover, by way of offset, that the same initials also spell pods.— N. 0. Picayune. ' Those - who worship - such creatures as these Ohio doughfaces, are not the first heathen who have used dogs for gods. 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The invention Han tolerated and distinguished frobraidan, It has nothing In common with the Quack matrons imposed upon the nubile bead! tow pretend,,, to the readiest art. EsPerietwe be, Low morel. beyond a doubt, that Ds . ..McLane'. Pili D the best remedy wee proposed to the hirer onnplaint. Purchasers will, he metal to ask for DR. IPILABWE CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. and tine cone else. There are other IMW , wsrporttng to to U,.. MIA: now beta the public; also, hL Oekbrated Termlfuns, cants:Orb had at el seepechible Stonn hi the - United &Meg al" sole by the aohl 'proprietors, mum BROTHERS. /el fedkocS Stioresers to 7. Eldd t Co.. BO Wood at. ArClintook's nuaily-Xedioices.—We . . eell Mr attention of beads of turdhas.and . Ohm. thud wart:lament *a 'be /earth ma. Ltune . yalwala 7,atat . . wribvmdwas. staxpro., Oratasan To ars • oci.) • WHOLESALE: DRUG L: NO. eo WOOD s~ggy~ Pro:debrief Dr. litsile•Oil•bniid Tin:Mum Um . . .. . JOHN C. BASES ' do CO-11 .. '-•' '• HARDWARE .'" 1 finD,Lausn AP 'Poll°.l,lA"toßfigiam./t °I. MEDICINALTOD LITER OIL.. • ..._ u aa by ea pet. with Picipared expressly for their sales for Medic- , Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their noil'd'ose.:arat:t°,l4tr7.la,G"mor4:ll:4l7:elm''t::::?:°l • TRUE . Th"'" -- • • • inal use. J. C. B. k Co. haiku.. ecuploy - ed aunt:era at the : Fisheries to superintend the menue...i.etire of their ou. ..r ' ertenwireStnnk or • • : Pelee $l.OOO. Terme cagy. k,S. CUTIIBEWEL SON. \ sores the publk that it is Prepared with the greatt:et ewe .l HARDWAES AND -SADDLERY- . • j4 6.... '— ____.\ ___.• ,_ I.lo_ ,.. Thinl_st. A OLD GOV. JAVA I -C(l ' . " - - from none but fruit and healthy 'Avant • . rr ie • th e mast complete astortmenteln . the E-\lll ,__,.. Si! Oil sold with their sigrutture will bes found to be of •; mm . ug 'r." ' oonntrT. ' f"' Lab's m'Y ''''''''''.-. lu ''" "' Ju r' "d ''''' be "" I '" i° the . °4 44 ' ' EMTTED= RECKVT PACKETS PROM 'EUROPE. •'; ri T. A ;irate stomach. • end which they offer on the moat favorable terms. 31er .praeti It I. extensively employed both' in private and Hospital !4,..t e going ERA Ind AM- their Inter et promoted by oe, and well demi-rev the attention of invalid.. as buying. their ILSRDIVARE et remedy more variable than any yet dimovered, fur ma No. fitt :Wood ate JOHN C. BORER %emotion or pulmonary &acne.. ; • (4 awes %nova vice Sr. CO.. No. 100 North =dot. Philadelphia For sir by all the principal Dregnista. jel7,MocidaieT Invalids recovering from the effects of Fe- Tor, Miens Diseases, or motioned inner. crony-kind, will tired Carter's Spanish III:tore the only remedy which will revive their drooping mnsUtntions, • expel all bad bunion from the blood. excite the liver to a prompt and healthy action, and by De tank pmpertlos, restore the patient to life and rigor. Wean only Aay TRY IT. A 'tingle bottle li worth all the so-mated Rampart!las In exletenoe. It contain. no lieroutT, Upham, or any other noxlona or polsonone drag and can ho glren to the youogeet tralant without hectic !dee the eatigestea of wonderful curet mend the bottle More than Ire hundred perm. la the city of Richmond Vs, eau teetlfy to Its good effects. 012=222 Shoulder Braces and Chest. Anders. "Be particular in procuring the kind men- Uonod, as many okbe Bracee fold are bumbngs.^ [From the Pittsburgh Mir Dispatch. Eats 7.1, tgad.] AN Eget:Ulm Airricts.—rentotas who have anantred • stooping Psalms, b 7 following a sedentary occupation will eitXrietice groat relief by the usO of the "Washington Suspender 11ya.," made and mold by Dr. KEYSER, corner of Wood atreot and Vilglll alloy It numwerm for a. brans and suspender., the walght of the pantaloon& I. so placed as too:nationally toodto bring tho shouldentothoir nat ural position, and orpandtthe chest. W. purchased ono some lime ago, and have been so ple•eed with it that we unsolicited gave it a •'Pi!" Wrath, Warners, hundred. of whoa are annually Injured br - the weight of enormous "skirts," should also procure them ; brava Ile Particular In procuring the kind thentloned, as many of till. Imams sold are bumbuy. Sold wholesale and retell at the Drug Stare oil:enry 11. Keyeer.No. 140, corner Wood st. and Ttrilu alley. frirtlgn aline fold,. blortar. N. IL—I also keep Trumne. Supporter., Pile Prom B!.. Ito Stockings and all, kinds o enhanlcal aPelknoes. • Orrstadoro's 'Excelsior Hair Dye. NATURE EQUALED BY ARM For ages the &Incurs endeavored in vain , The hair, without worsting the fibre, tostsin— Tried this nostrum and that, but In alarming the hue s i They witbemd the hair pant all art to renew. Too nut, burn your gray tresses a black or a brown, Rat Nature the eauterix.l tint will disown; And, berjulces dried up. you will soon be appalled By finding your tibtreated cranium bald. . Long years, as we've said, the craft struggled In vain A d ye without mustierr lime, to obraln— A Ruin innommus—that, placed on the head. To a brown or a black would transform gray 4" red. Many times 'twas proclaimed that theend was achieved: But tiii wise ;amok their head. though the Foolish believed, And In spite of advertisement, placard and puff. Of each humbug the publk full coon bad enough. At length. 'tees but lately, ''Eurski." they cried; The want an long foil had at length been supplied. A dye was announced, thst.ln changing the hue. The hair did not scorch—the announcement was true. lu an Instant, o'er leeks silvered, randy or red, c Was a bisit era brown the most exquisite, shed— ' The fibres were nourish.' insteadot destroyed; The pores of the scalp with no pigment were cloyed; No odor unpleasant the liquid gave out; The color was never one moment In doubt; No chameleon china IP to purple and green E'er rendered the led'. "not fit to be seen”— Instanter, the tint that you asked for was there, Like the darkness that %Bows the lightning's glare. What a triumph was thls: how tie tidings went forth; To the East. troth. West, then' the Fouth thru'dhe :Forth. Until Science and Fashion with common acclaim On their tablets inscribed the discoverer's name, And declared that no nostrum the Place ennui nivel, Of their own CIIIATAIIOII.O . 6 Excelsior Dyel SOLI wholesale andletall. at KETSER'S, 140 Wand st, jel Plan of the Golden Mortar PROTECTION - INSURANCE COMPANY, AnnualTFORD, CONS., Capital StockFern.huor sin( Waite. Fund. • $1,_.000,000t INCORri MATED • s`2s. Policies of Insurance issued at nil times on the mos: favorable terms, mminst - LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OR TIIE PERILS OF NAVIGATION. By GEORGE E. ARSOkb. Agent,urhl6 , s3 'Tale Yoe Plttsbnegband Allegheny Cot Indigestion and Liver oompiaint Cured BY KIER'S PI fl the Ellorrlng letter from Rev. 0. Rifleman, • Slinionney In Ileecntu 11.3. M. Krta — Dear Sin - 517lielt and wife having teen greatly benofitted by the are o your:Petroleum. I wish to the you send WO alma al two nr three down bottler. I am the Congregational Illnlotor In this plat, and iteroral :Wray : , :opire are affueted with ImilmesUon and no inaction Of the liver, the name of wireolf and with, betbro taking raw :Tittil.CL'M, OR I:Wit OIL •We tookveral tot tles—two or them each—about • year and • bait se ago,d e have never ordoyed so. good hash:kik, j eer. Rowe hav en e .11100 that time. I had not taken a glove bottle before that faint. of the staniarl which we dlstresoew the dyw rite! ' 17 747;2; :Co ' I,to.Z.fitor,tlu:" a.`2Z t f the liver; which bad been :Auroral years standing. il e f the WM of your Petraleum. Sold br e. ICIER. Coroal Davin, OFX). KRYSL'Ite ISO Wand et.. and Draggle:to and Hodfrine Dealers avers:, whore. !Pagers mlvertlelng Petroleum wrr rer2o NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Schuylkill Su•th elect!, calve. the RelT , osl. Pesirdeil plan BNOAGED for many verir4 exclusively in tee nianntleture of IakX7MOTIVF.S. have reointly entiaiderably enlarged. by addn* of larae huildings and nuttier°. Saturn and ten!, which will enable the =re, t° toZwr event.iall, with dewpatch. any description of lite ral oa "4 RICHARD NORRIS & SON. PEARL STEAM MILL, CANAL BASiN, ALLEGHENY, EAT, TUX RAILROAD STATION. Families will he supplied with our various griefloe of FRESH OROIIND FLOUR, 'hit- Diving their or. den 51111, or In our box. ot Wile. , a Wool atreet, or Braun A Reiter, currier of Liberty end St. Clair to. Pettiebundu 11. P. Setworeo, or J. T. Suutile Urnogleto., Allegheny. Flo,. will be deliTVl,l to Wall. In eltber of the cities. Terme. CASII on delivery. fed-fe BRYAN, KENNEDY A co. iliarOTlCE.—The undersigned, Frederick Lomas, of Melillo of Lorena, swung& ox,and Tiara. out. of the In and of Stowytjj•dd a Co.. ha., Oda day fumed _a_c22l=ao,-“, TttlPC o hosnulicturing Leon and Nails and have taken the ware house No. tit Wateretnetintweenferry and Short streets, when they have on hand an anorternint of the varieties of Iron and Nails, which they oder for vol. on sesommodating term.. They reenetnily voUelt the penman of the subtle. IeREDIAIIth ISEtANZ e feloltf 11.STI:1SitT. A, H. HOLIIIES BRO•• MASUFACTURECIS OP SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES, MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber ,Jill, Tobacco S.; Cotton -Screws, A7tilninp and "Eng fur MachitUry• Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURG H, PA., WAIL6DOCISE, No. n WOOD be., DLTRT4LN VMS AND StaIND .ork torrantod. mbal.tt • UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PUTLADELPII74. OCIARTERED APRIL :A, 1854L—ehowron Poarrroai. CAPITAL-4250,000. Ofrox B. E. corner of Third and atamattereete. /1117ariphio OFFICERS 07 TILE 1103 IE BOARD AT PM LADELPIIIA 'Stephen R. Crawford. ' Paul D . I:lard. Oen). W. Tingley, (hne M1[6,147, rA m brae W. Thompson, Lawretwo Johnston, Jamb L. iiOTCI3OII, J/411141. DinerCllX, William M. Godwin. R Illlam PreshhoStephe IL rawkrd. foe A - trident—A=lhr.. W. Thompson. Medical Eansfeer—Pltteborgh. :ames 11. 04 Allegheny City, R. IL NowtlY. 3L IL , • NEURON F o u rt h ROLD, Agent, rahll 74 trona. Pittsburgh • • El Comfort.—The 'Conformator, ately lattawtod from hula, exactly milts the Dat to the poeuttar shape of the Itead, to a new hat Ir aa easy on the head sr .old one A neat St and a good lint may he had at 77 Wood rt. atat.tf ' W. DOUGLAS. • PITTSBURGH • Life, Fire Cc Marino Inraranee Company; OFFICE 55 F!PT!! 5 4 TREET, MASONIC lIALL, PVITSBUROII, PA. JANES .7. 1100 N A Twarof • Orman A. CotroY, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance ap mruiams to or connected with MVP. TUSKS. - Also, modest 101 l and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mtealealppl dyers and trlbutarice, and Marble Risks gen eral. And agaiind Loss or Damage by Fire, • And aatahmet the Perth! or tbe Bei and litland.lcarldetiss and Tranwportetion. Politica leaned at the lowest rate. conidatedt with earety. toall parties 1511LICTOIX Y m. TAVOItt, Alexander timelier, MIVITZ' Ab.d. nem da, Aram n dirk,Gonntl, Hiram Stowe. year flat xx,1.1 Jath elB gamma M lf K.l. asks° William Phillips Jol &dila Joseph P. Gamma, D Jahn raTeillt maiden. mrtalsts ip o d. m . 1 Ladies Fancy Furs. M'CORD JE CO. would mostrespectfully . nel to the attention or ladles to their large and complete Mock of FANCY FUN& now opening, compriaing in Part Sable, Atone Marlin, Fitch, Lynx, OarrohM, Med:m.B4dr rel, Nock ttwun.ueuett. Meer mld Swim . / Down 3 lAire Victorlier, PolaAnair Code, Don, do., abetter Wood and. Illittatreetn. M. Bailee Antidote and Lotion: celebrat ed throughout the land ma the only reliable prenarattozus ever Imputed to: the ewe of eq. ' Dife4Sd of the Urinary Organs, Pile,, and Female Complcrinta. Tbe . nrait meow these extraordloarY It<el nee have at way. mot with In coring thee:awe enteplalnts, bee au , Prised even the Proprietors tbernselven, raying nothing of the thousands of Individuals who bare teen permanently enrol by their use. We would assure the Publkr that they ars not mere pedant Atentupr, compounded solely to ea, but are prepared by • thorough Chemist. with the Moot tholes sad rare Ingredients which eau be obtained. and it,h,eg e g to degas& lint one trial is Po-pared to *m elees all that suet, tithe het. They are put up ln betties, altb full direetiOus PO trying them the Afttldote at $l, and the Lotion at 30 etra per battle. One bottle /este ten dare. .ideas kee. b e i n wake), cured In two or three da ys a • Invented by N. RALLY, Pbyetelan to the Ifeeptial e Parka and prepared by DUItOY CO.: Notre] 'km . 'for the United litatetand Caned" to whom all cedars matte atittemett. him:lW DtEet. did Entadway, corner Oland cede Plttebutib; - nbcdeeele sad retail, by katnnio BBOe :(ioawrorltd J. Skid A 0o.) No.oo iroodet.ineel. lug. J. U. PATTERSON CO, and by Druggists every . Jet:Lamm • • The best evidence that can be adduced In favor of the efilinsclownesa of Eloolland'aGerman Blttere, cowered by.Dr.C.3l.Jae3.on,isthe unprecedented demand for than from all parts of the Unkno and although there • roar ho mmer eertlemedr Prepared and represented tte bo ing worthy of a liberal W/011114.9, Yet we feel omtotroleed i.to remark, thatthe vast number .of testimonial. with which the worthy doctor has been honored, by parlous o the highest character and respectability, who found it nee wary to have remorse to hie preparation. Is testicony el:anciently conelnsive, that a mere effectual renrodgf the ' almost Immediate relief of those afilicted with that . dirfol i =sleds. dlelwnsia, has never been discovered. . .. • Paid ha Pittsburgh. br . FLE3IIII6 DROP, Drulzists, LO Wood et. ALlo. Lir sale by UF.O. U. KEYSER, 140 Wood isireet.lelo.2erdtuS raa.~mT P' - - - • Tho President and Directors of this .Compa ny have this day declared aDividerui or Three Dollars per share upon the Capital Stock, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after Monday, the 10th hist. • 8)011:FEL L. MARSTIELL, iel7,2ette Secretary. NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. POST OFFICE 1113IIIHNO, THIRD STREET. CITIZENS AND.STRANGERS who wish .0. to obtain ms accoraDi, artistic and life-like Ilkenesitat t thin n r ' r ' elt known 1 ,`,2 1 I'. b11.1%.T th en tire r. 1141,1.; Is guarantied, or on charge made. haring one of the !rawest and best OtrailgtKl Side and Sky I ighte core con structed for the purpris, with instruments of the most .crerfulklati,mad baring adopted thesystern of Parrocitt. typing, all now praeltned by the celebrated Roots, or Phila. del phia and Now York, Mr. F. flattens himself tO to able to offer to the patrons of the Art, a style of Dagure-reotypes, either singly or in Soon which luta never been aurrassed. Room, OM and °meanly In 41 weathers, from 8 o'clock ♦.v. to 6 o cloek. r. tes9dawT Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir or CORDIAL.—If it It Inquired now this great restorative I. ,uromplishing such extraordinary cures, we can only reply that In the Arabian herb that forme lie cardinal Ingredient have been blooded by the Omnipotent Phyticion, a larger amount and greeter culettm of curative properties than bad heretofore been summed to exist In ahundred different articles of the pheonammis. A whole medicine chest of remedies, to to, speak, smuts to have been combined in thls herb; Sod in the ‘ ELINIR ar CODDIAL vie have their maw contreted essence. It be the effect, however, not theranse with •hlott we have to deal in the practical application o the medicide. The victims of dye - pepsts are cured, the nervous ere relieved, the bolt paralysed resume their aril. ity, the rufferen from headache are tormented no more the weak boom. vlgovemt, the. tint of jaundice leave* the complexion of the bilious, the depresani inspirits become buoyant, the deli in almost in every condition of disease derive Immediate benefit from the •um of Dr. Morse's In el:Tenting Cdixlr or Cordial. These .1/whs. supported by irrefragable proof, ere presented:to the attention of Inca aids, who can verify them by a single bottle of the medi duo The Cordial Is pat rip highly roncentrated, In pint bat, ties. Price three dollars Mr bottle, two She toe dollar., six for twelve dollars. C. 11. RlTti, Pmprictor, 192 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by Drug:dote throughout thy United Rates, Quin dna and West oho,/ lioneral Agents In, Plttabtugh—Flemlng Itnnt, 0117111. W.od and Fourth etearote• .d Una W. Key.. corner Wood atrort and Virgin allet.'.Alao, by J. P. Fleming, Allegheny City. isl24lor Du Pont Powdb r.—Ev.ory. variety Rifle awn and Blasting Condor, In all .to •tntekages Carly on hand and tor We ham Magazine, In lob to eta P.t chasers. on faarrable terms. Also NaDty Ewe. D. IV. C. BIDWELL, Manufacturers' dirt. not-414 Lid Rent street. Pittaburala A. A. CARRIER & BRO., earlier 4th and Smithfield sts., PITTSBURGH, PA., 9E.NTS State Mutual Fire - & Marine INSUTLUNCE COMPANY OF li.kRIUSIIIITiG CAPITAL $350,000 Girard Fire and Marineinsnranee i Co OF PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $300,000:' • INSURANCE COMPANY U? TIIE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, IVINCIIFSIEE, VIRGINIA; Capital 8200000. OFFICE PENNA. lAMA:Ieg . OFF VITTSIIVROIL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. iel6Gmfe A. A. CARRIER. Pecy. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, musizucrts.as OF Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND FISTING GENERALLY, For Warming and l'eszePation of Buildings. A. & W, will contract to Warming a tol Tentllatiou by Ream or Rot Water, Ilya or Chillaree Furcate. Oborche% Fairobb Ilorpltart Factories. Green Ihruaes, Court Cowes .rails, note:11ot Dwelling% No. '2.3 3latket at.. Pittsburgh O'CONNEIL, 13310THE11.& CO., RANKERS AND: INSURANCE. DEAL tits. 2•14.11.6. Wood alceol.oltecloorfrom First itTeet, Pitta burgb.—Blar• and sell. Par and Current Funds, Sight and nine Cuban" Cain, &onto. Eastarn and Western Time Inns, and Pmmleaori ?Cotes, allow II per cent on The De posit. Or Par and Current Money; aLd Insure Finn and )mine Makin. fin. the C 0..., (cub Capital, $1134004 and /Drat ban.acc C0....T. (Capita 10Uu0,000.i ul ; .; ; ;-; ; ; . Hernia, or Rupture of the Bowels.—There are themands of pawn+ who aro afftletod with a Rupture of the Bowels, who pay little attention to the, disease nutil . the howebbecome straugulated. when In all probability It may he too late, Row important It is, then, for all thaw suffering from any form of ... Rupture of the lionels,” to call at nape upon Dr. KESSEII, at him Wholesale Drag &ore, corner of Wood eL and Virgin alley, and procure a Tram to witoin the protruding Foram of the bowels; Dr. Key back f the Drug St t o eve has manilla. ore where Traci. are applied. and wares led to give satisfactioa. Ile elm has Perry varlet,' of T ars that too can name, and at any prke. to snit the means of every one In need Of theartine. I Mao keep erre; kind of &rapine, DA., Broca, Alwyn c'rrl.l arltdayra, Ehutic &orAings. Mr enlarged veins, and all lands of mechanical appliances omit In the earn ordinal*. I would rmportfully incite the attention of the public to Loraollent Truss Mr Children, which Ineanahi.--Tei--- N. a—l mAn k , 410 - .3bend and for ;ale a lame assort. mime of Shoulder thwire. of the moot Improved kind. that have been worn with ao touch entistai•tion by houLizatte of . tierwina. both In and out of the city. I, Ca: EFSER'S DREG STORE tf TEES— DEPOT. cor tier of Wood street and Viranrcalloy i No:140. sten of the Goldro Mortar. jell'AthrT Citizen's Insurance Comyy of rittaburgli SAMUESA Prtsidrnt. L L. SLAILSILELL Sect. OFFICE, TS IF;AZIS. D /ii r r i Mpi MA RIC ETI.LND 11 AMESIMPITIr ISDlC7rikLß4llfilfanTill insurr.4 agaimi Lau lA:maw by F. ALSO. apauut thre.raa Me .81:4 awl „AZ .111:417CATION and riu.Astvimirroor. maxcion: R. D. Moir, 2\n e. 1 11 1 , ..1 r r, Jr., W. Ire/. (WA ' D UtzJ r grit rig irrin E. llorhoo7b, Frauds Sellers, Iwo .11.1.ennnok, ! 1. Nehoonmaker, Walter Bryant,. I ! 11 - m.llllam John Shin L n. HENRY H. COLLINS, FRICOI '0 AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WHOLF.SALE DEALER LN CHEESE, BUTTER SEEDS, FISH', And 1715 Produce [hooray, No. 2.5 Wood stroet„Pittsbargh. • NEW A DVERTISEMENTS CLEiffiairD RAIL ROAD, IN CONNECTION WITH STEA. III titBECLIPEE AND EMPIRE, VIA WELLSVILLE, And Ohio and Penna. railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. rriTE shortest, quickest and cheapest route 1. to 'Riled°. Mosso, La Falls. Reek Island, Galena, It. Louis and North Went. VIA CLEVELAND. On and otter Tuesday, June 27th 182 1 Paaiongor Traina will eon daily (Benders excepted) a. rollover • VIA WELLSVILLE, Leave Wellsville at .I.= INg., and 0.2 arriv ing In Cleveland at 8.50 r. re., makingAllianceat a close coun s, eeth-n with the 11.1114genCirtral Bailment Line the Detroit, Chi "itas'ells!ett Nor th Neel, from Wellsville leave Pittsburgh (9undere excepted) at 0.00 en steamers mimes or Empire. Pare to Cleveland 87,60, • • VIA ALLIANCE. Leave Alliance at TM s. Os. and 12.00 N., connecting a t Hudson with train. for Akron, Cuyahoga Yalta, An, and arriving ate! eland at 10.00 a. n. and 2_20 r. st. Faro to Cleveland 81.40 ' . • The Trains of Ohio mid Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 2.50 a. 14.. 8.00 N. and 2.00 P. IL. COUnta et 111 Al , Ilanen for (lowland at 7.20 A. 31-12.00 sr. attd1.1.2.5 r. v. and arrive In Cleveland at 10.00 A. AL, 2.20 r. g. and 8.30 r. w. - Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, _Chi cage. L Babe, Reek Island and Bt. Louis. 71me to Chicc• go ill hours. At-Louts 18 hours. • Fare efts Irelirroffe. • Fare eta dilianct. Taiweeiaa.34„.„ 42,00 To Clem/lan :...............$4,00 .. .... ...... 13r , Ch1eac0..30:65 41.10,t0 0 snd 11,36 " Rock 1and,...,...... .18, 50 " Bock Island —16.60 131. Lomb. • 18,50 . " Bt. Lords 10.30 Passengent are requested to procure their tickets at the Oillatof this Company, lo Manors abets Mow. below the corner. J. DORA 11 Slot- Cleveland. - • J. A. ULUO/lEk, Agt- Pittsburgh. ` . .atesta Vitt.9.l.oto for Bee. IIIE remaining three of those eligible 13nIldlerr Leto, mr reitatterreldericee. fronting on the ernnulente.AUeetttedr. etill tar Isle., ?Alert 11Tut by 170 feet deem - Jam•lte. .W. 0 LI. ROBINSON. EULLER'S WORTItIf e worudei °Moslem& by Thos. Faller. D. /5. , a new a. arotairdeg 'brief millets of the meet celebrated Worthiew of Etteland, who hare douriehed since the time of Puller, with exclenaterr notes and mph). todezew, by . P. A.-fillttall, LLD.; 8 vela 800. (oriole by '144.'6 : ILL BOSITORSII.I 01)., 8.1 Market et. 1 -- --- - --- - - CaCHWARTZ'S PALELTINE—A descrip• ilvaildonaraphy and brbelltral abet& of Pale. tltm bp MOM Joasph &homes, gaud bylaw Lee. reulra?!1'111.11,MIIVOnlgil CTXTEltr'relit!.°l. VALUABLE COAL LAND FOR SALE, .11tunted on Itool No. d , adjoining the tatinertrorJohn Herron. and -Lbstetown—contalnlng lin acres of pare black Cbal, cr the belt tinker. On the premiere are erected • • railroad In eernpleta order, and tenant Imam. This le decidedly tha Wet mei weren't/ elloreettra the Monmather and will he Belden ear/ Imre. Me mei haritehr, °mak pliotttloo to - . je2tl - IL IteILJLIN, No. 21,ath et. • CiREAP :PROPERTY FOR - SALE—a two cld,tl== ° A l V l l4 4 .l2. l ', a gottu," h ero -Al a j anat., te. For ate ern cheep. es the alma NM's . lease the city, jdel 'IdeL4IN, Noal tb it... - - 0 winla BARLEY WANTED-- saa — BulalY b ftw aumn iugzativ ";1 1 16 6— mar kl ' ,O rt*Veini" 00, nun 11.ptsPitbatrarb., ro-1 Dividend ;Cleans lescasses CONIIALS. Pittsburgh, June 10,1134. VALUABLE Ph PERTY\ IN COLLINS TOWNeIIIP FOR 8ALF....41 aeres e rltuate 11atUe ftsm Rant Woody. and about ..430 pie foam the &Reuben, rive er and fem. Odeon, from the Allegheny\ t'a'le R. A tee Oriel Roam with halo and 7 /dome.tialebadlllolrdem etyhe ayao, a tenant house, a large frame bare and elates, and other oat huddle., a gdod veil of water. a Monne/oar .,[..Xlmni:"l7o.taer'rtritteilll'rra [ ' ln " o t t ra t l h e e ne fi t ,74,1 ~.141 alto.; ;;other 00 ' 10 serrivvith the Imam e cult ye 23 S. a'Ul 11111/YRT SON, 140 Third et ' ree ' L %SOU RNLI NG \ AgitsGES- Auephy ILLlturthil.la have restl''d tat tku . kily large 10V above tools. of vatio.toStb.7 uses, I 11./hefr Berate. \ 11.41 MBROIDERIES'LN\ SETS - 314Agbit a arellield bare reed an areadtment ot .7t iamb :deer. and Choral:etre. bombs alma trafk.a. I me t. be cold duly. Our erooramentof Solve I.la suet Edginses and luserthoes lelarunend raried„ teW 'DIME CIDER-10 bbk. for sale lie L z„ a.onarr i co, car. 2.1 a zie.szts. HORSE FOR SALE--A \Strong Buggy Ilenee, rather raster than the svelter rennin, En. gat .1.11471100741AKE1t tr. et I ;2441 ood street. UNDRIES-67 tuntz Napier FiVletal; 7 14 bids. lArd. \ bbl& (heave. \ 11 lacks 11 beat. 19 racks Feather& arrive for . 111 .' kr \ ,IS 7.1.411 nichrY a co. )EARLS--12 bbls. just reed and \ for nate LT JO= ntxttv It. COTeLtI.I. I . OItN-200 mks Ear jiact reed rind for , We by I' ,l OIII IM.R. DILIVORTIIV CO. 9BBLS. PEARLS; .7 ao sae ebrefe, a prhuo article, pod reed and d ate \ by yell 6111(11 IX. 1/11ATORIII a cx2, ' T EN% MACKEREL-20 bbYs. No. .3 Mass. 1. lowneetlon.9/ halt Irblo. N 0.3 lame Thom Inov , tloO, to arrive and for eels by .11 1,11n01 1 7,N0 meter Wood utd tront - I, I IItE CRACKERS--.l.sCliiiiese Fire ll' .Crackers far &aglow by W. U. SUTTON. • jeg2 \ on. Wood and Front stet. 11 1 .1GAILS--Cut;:ir Cuba nod Scott , . Florida (land s"d'unus'''Ci.VerePiTNTgi",i.iltt.fre. VOR SALF..—IT7'' - aeres of land, 3 miles U South of D.rlingtomkAartSeheirod; souul Oreltaelk triVa= l =i,ro d aV=iin t aTf7Or l AVi ' run, Also hiatus:. Lot In Oatlgna, on Ch oolotto at. It Is • teuoutrni lot. lultont 31x..0gden's hoe horrovo nient. It Is ollereil at the low prize or *SOO. Enquire or nos. Also, esil and get my Register, for descriptions or a greed vorlsti of property. T"°l.SVoTent. poit SALE !. Lots on Pehnn. Avenue, in fmnt orehatlutm sL, and 4 Leta\ at the junctionof th and Webster .1.4 also, a lance satiety of cheep lot. threngh the city. l,\yres want an r tina of property for a horns, just enquire of \jeT:elm TllO.. WlnoDe,7s,4th VANKEE NQAONS, for July\ • Art Journal, V • The Parish glelet fern Leases from fatipy . bs Portfolle,2,lßerieg The Lawn Llghter,\ tA,ltambers' Journalkaf nue: The :Leah Initial Ihisje , The abov e jud reed and for =h. iell2 LAUFfEIt,ST )Vhixist. ATS AND CORN .4 I --- "ILOtiR-200 bbls. grivFamilv Flourjust ji! t: "ea Ami for mis br \+, Ll'ilLE A C 0..; Jo 1, finEß,tir---t. u '' -- \ V‘ —........--,----7.7—..riais. priara4;r. R. Cheosh V ivat rod And f sale by ':,..,1r: I T & W. ' i je2Y A ; 112, lld id. 4iiCalrAß-.7.1110 hitch. primes4t. ' '.9 Sugra r in . k . ..____________ 1 nom aandrornala>br). T. L1T71.114 di. 112.211 M . 11l ACON-20,1. Bacon 43 ' i s ki; g p 11.000 lbs. taoonlilhonlders; i 10,000 do do &UK , -. 1,,,A, ' '&) tea. extra 5. o:!Sleti4s y i I, store a i fJP.~ wee by ....e,_,-- \ 711111 0 _ 0 :L:ALCO t1; .. _ , _ ., .b -.1 at. /TIRE AT BARGAINS IN , VGAL L'AAVDS-z. Md.°47.s7:rltrl_ - bit Mironn, ; Taft', ~a,': Ming. In W esten_ennsaznalaerea of land. 100 , 4 said!, ! Is Pureblaek thel.7 ft. rola, pit wll.l eisaln Itself; with labte Ater front: deep nztr, sultlelenLta hp' beats at thallsw- MTHZet.Thllic:ltafilt,r:ru'LlZ:lth TensMi, Bann land Is slob AD well watered. \ Thts la decidedly sba, bast and cheapest so* property now in market. SM. a n and allot:rem& at the low prime TnewL p my4e , el $7O Per ayee, St in hand!' balance In Mann paytnenta. Apply be la SI'LAIN, - • .ieTI \ \ heal 'E ~s tate Agent '.. _l.dgiNS---brrresh BI for este hi NAT Mien T'OR BARTER Qlt SALE—TI I jL eith en tr y ° s f t ." 4" ,; '`t5 TropootL umund, nitiuttoon ytrithln two *twee et the new Poet ()Mee and Clutom oun . Thto rnerty %cu.. th,r6 nto4ll.l.7ll,triebr 13TIZrVar,19tirt:ITIZIPgail of Lnelhglare, de., thmughopt the he hot 004 ogii cater r,l? boqttge,*"`lller t bartered rt I n Upon liberal idime. Faughteof BMW, a Liuurrt, 2017 - rood w.t.• 131;AOHES-200 bus.\Peaches for 11, hr D. Op:FIELD. \ b.; UGAIII-10 hhdff. N. O. $ gar a d 10 bble, clarified do for We olitni FO SALE enr I{eming iii t . I Z 1011.11.. mad thi Ohls%l4r. 8. OUT/WERT c, BoN. U. 38 At 1 ..1 tin BXS. PEARL , ,STARCH "for iotie b .1,1 1 ies . suattga.' Dammam' co.' SELLERS' VERMIFUGErIie, boa F ...um," \ dtr. R. E. SrEer.:_2o4lPkrntit,": n-42:1,4411 k. 7l W i l?L' , 42aPnlA.u":,,d I Airk"ina!,?,.l7,Fgreit' preparation of the koutorhleh 1 have any. hi:lDlOM:math. thennh I have heretofore used the pre)taretlon of severe- other manutsetutura \ lour; an ' • WI hood Prepared and mold by R.4IELLEII 9 & coy. et. andsold be druggists gone -'-... _. • • ‘, ' Jed _fiUNDRIES--75lialrehests. Y-7,liiiirufitlk. Aj Tea; 60 be. Grint'a - o-Toba --- Igfl ttr,r . oh - 1.. \ • 60 boxes. CLay_Ptper, ill store and for sale W -- ie22 •T. LITTLV.& CO.. 112. 241 Went. ;______ ..i)IVELLING ROUSE SAIKTra.: t.roaxbirditr..c, above:lra! .eld. The boom!. A"../ 3 111 =1:1 1 4!.‘Itst %., parlors, I,4thz,-.4-4.i....va, may.,...„,„,„ 5tiz. z .„ . ..„. 0, largr i tvpd terms, _cap i k t lli. CUT FriatT & SON. \ ie2l ‘,. Beal &tate Agents. • DERSONb DETEIIIII.InD to bake a home 6%::;`,',3lTgi. 'Z.:MTV To C t a e l :IVA * TOn wlLlautt a ri loi ; :o ll :l l l.lWa y b7Te 7r 4 in rllt ''.'"s•'.\ Terms , ''' ' k h'irb4)%ll.. .• . - ik, wr mirr ts'9, • . ;:, N0.1.1111,4,' 17 1 % \l__ ' MINERS WANTEINto .s Nirmo.o. vc Good waBre, aocombat *'4"ir RVrsoe aco,• I_2_lll.llA FO 3 SA LE.--4364xxiffc---------KHI uriSee ti6e. • 20 Nbares O. Pft . ia2trandi.boug hi and said , \A. ACCES-500M5 14.5-111, Sid es Sn lama and tor ado by AA .A. ,ll r3lAla.lll;^ irt fIATS-25 y k77k ITOGtrrk /11011 . .-,_ A f resh sap ly prepal _J I'a:family ose lei:, rut up in MU. for hz ur a ET?. e. I,P-C°l To. T M° . for Fit ACON-3000 Shoithlere and Hams reed and Ibrnol• by BELL t LIGGETT.. TE GOODS FORLADtS' DRESSES VA fitapur BTinELD , ya Dow open a rap yof all tharartoas or inzita,7l6 Livikat 'TZ 4 4: • Nabaos .... Ala,. Waits Yoodido sairnmillristll.73:T:24 .l7l XTRA OLD GOY. JAVA adiFFEILA few bags eery superior reed, by \IT. 11.:LACK 'TEAS —Superior ChulanPow h,o: (le Plik , s) at 50 eis.'plsl4 inest Vougtae Chuism, Oa /AMA,/ at 021: eta IA A.; for ankle by Jet! ALSIeCLL , PTS. PENTIN E—lo bble, to orrice br R. FL for aals by '• ISAIAIXDICF,EY co.* 1110SIN-16 bbls. No.l Rosins, \ t !_ r t lei, 1.;1 2 b 4 bL5., Common 1 II 014.1;10ae."4 J ERINGES-50 doz: Knotted and Lacedlead Fringes, black and in all colors. rust reed par Erpra. ..10, earner of Market *Land the Diamond. jolt FLANK. VAN ocdtptn. . ._ Lr NitiWNTYrIfigoTSIIIRTS, - COLLARS, M.. Cravats and a full assortment orTurnlshinc 'floods. at the New Trimming Stare of EIt.a:SELR. \ I - 111 LACK LACE- DIITTS--A ', beft il \ As &JP eo.-ecuetd, and nellfur, cheap, at r _ - .144 _ FRANK VAN CORDEICk,s, ISSOLITTION—The.th-partneiship here ' . Wore existing hrticeen the subecriberA, under the Pot Wichtmand dissalsedotr the 6th lust. by mutual consent. T. WiAhtm. mill settle all• al cocotte of the eoncern. VMS. WIG lITIfAii. Pittsburgh, June 20, 18.11• Wit lITLELLAND. MITE undersigned having purchased the entire interest Wm. linelelland,lo the Yoh:Atoll. I.d, foruirrly carried on by Wightinaug,JVClellandi contin. the business In all Its feria. breaches, at` the fold stand. A continuance of the liberal pe.onage hereto. , ore extended to the concern. for thane...1 . .1%y seam \ is solicited. jegisiltd THOS. IfIaIITMA.N.,, MALL TRACT OF LAND FOR sALF—L\ Situated In Belpre Township,- iCultlngton tannin milem below Hallett*. opposite the foot of Mannar hasett Island; contains a urea . highly improsed. on which are erected a Frame Dwelling House, together with store room. Stted up in good :style; ale, Pronto harm 2 nags covered with fruit of the choicest kind, mid a goodeigh borhood for a store. Price y 750, or will exchange too lots In or about the city. Apply to. je2.l L. 2PLAIN . 1 1 1S11 -430 bbls. No. 3 large Mackerel; 50 tlI , Balt. Iterrina; btda. Boat:: No.l Ilarrlont' ss Dbl. No. 1 trim'd Bhad;2o . do Lake Trout; 20 do ITnlte Flpbv 20 halt bbla. IThita Flrlt. - and for male k' JOILN WATT CO. el HEAP PRESERVING &GARS- WhlteSoft ("railed WI and 9 cts. , t%. l b; • jez ii. 0. Bazar, 2011.11 w SI,UO, ale,/ \ - W. • 31eCLLT.G Isacka prime Ohio halves L reed sod for sale by DELLt LIGGETT; Water et. ACON--llams, Shoulders and Sides for .I.br ie9l ' B L &LIGGETT. ID G LOVES--Bijon's Black and colored Kld Move; al.,K,‘Kld finish Silk dn. at lug{\ 811/11 , 1K VAN 0071 DER'S. SPICES -10 sac. - grain Poiiper; .---- 5 aka. Alsploe; \Rd b2s. No.l gip. Popper 23 bzo. gro, Cllnger: 25 do pore do, do: il's' do n'd"orlm -k " \ klurd , %. 25 do Donlon \ _ do. In doze nod for ado by jr23 T. LITTLI: al CO, 112, 2.1 at.. anperioF Like Trout; do R Fie to stare d i ' s ' nd sale by rem T, LIT & CO.. 112, 2d at. n Rooms—llk) (I(4:Corn I s lrooms in store JUIP sod fir wale by T. UTTLki & 2il at. IIIST 12FCE1VEll lli 4PRESS this CI morning, a largo amortnieut of now and beautiful Myles bar Binge, Breast Pius, Gold Penella rout Pens, Gold and Sliver Thimbles, a new set/door fine Fans. widen are very pretty and dawn. Our atoelt IS now cOmylute and wo are prepared to offer such inducements to paw:Lasers as to make it for them lutenist to gin tits alt betnee Ms rams. Ina allow/owe, atnl Market et, jeTJ / 0000. bus. Ortis'ut De- ItiVNtiiikrUr.tirulfiurv. WRITER, DILWORAI CO. _ _ , .. .. „ .. • ,_ . .. , ____' ": \ 'ZERO TAllirTV.: , .:_,_„_..."' -•.. \ - ; -,- 1 - - LONE THIRDCHEAPER THAN WHIZ LEAD A 21141 ;- ___.,_ • .TREBFRo.V. AL&PoIsO,SOGSSMILITte.S. ~.i.c, sar An A0,,,t6,,..,,i,i 4 6,..ii;i74--7,;laTiiiit,l,. ,„,.,.,NEW 'JERSEY - Z.LNO , CO PAN '• lions. lOtta tumid la Annum. \ • :. or - - \ ‘. • • taring greatly imlarAwetheir woe and'imnrored 1 '=.....-_-____ ~......_____________ dr=er r 1 1 0: P V u '. .."1 K• DR Y tr(tirOtNit -r. '' . '': -' Pi 1.. BARI...JAI-Ars \-\,,-:-.,' :, I N 0 rr,, 1,,, L, or tad \ y.„a„ • ,• l ejliwqn 2.1..t0 600 pawn* :•. : ' L ' . . .O:RAND .: COI: _ .-\ \ L- .: sIRY. In barela`orAte emande arh. \ USEUIII &ISIENA:GERIt.I Their' ITIIITF ZNC\ which Is odd dry or ground Won. ! A is warranted P. and upsnrymeMd Rtr bedy and oak. -'; • • ' fi""4 4, " '"'" ' . c , \ • \.- \ . 1 '• • i ► rt l iargest- travouitg . . Exibkti in Atm .. rA me al of nreparat n m rams...! bton &averred. , d, bang a rraphlnation et MI the 'moat popillar' r -ki ra cb rolra bl" ad so U rt \ i C'j p fir Irk i % \ rror "L' Aurp==al . ..— t° ! and Inanue raz ollonabbe anamments or that will said t,. In tilt, respect their ralnta 11. 0. e mmerine to any other ;in PIT I:lllU#.s4 carton : street , star. Pena, Y - In the market. •\ -. , • \ , :Ward. on, ' ' ' Thelrltrown Zinn Paint,..schl la eoldat • law price, : Monday and Tuesday, rune 2 6iht ., 27t,1i, '. . ."'''' 61 1r bem""fram u '''' Zin i;. ° " "° ' N°r4r. r. '. -, \FOR TWO DAYS ON ipipluertowirxvoknro.h.rw,t:Litaitsininnies. \ Ms! L n , ~..6 ~,t urrhu. ..- „ ,e,.i mi • .. 4 " . Their &wee Color Pala: \ ', ell the rawest! .of I Menagerie Is comblnaUp.n. ara t t r anh:re . f, :4, the Bro . we, and is . of an:swe.sade anise dm painting , .' pox attztlen4==lll 4, l ,.. 0 . , ,Ltt1 au 10 w. 74 .Derots. Out•handl ing.Dridec Zr. . ~ admles T ".... ..urldied ss, Übe."... i ' h. ° . VA . i.-LIVING WILD BEASTS, ICURIOSI'TIES ..., -,_ FRUNCII s RICIL W i. l . 4 e r.dutlhmaafsicd b.Persr , '" • t - \ ANTI \ WAX. STATUARY.' . \ av224twandt 'N. W. tor. lOUs a atarltet Ma. P' ThOttrtIOITO2II(.I men OS the '0111(11NALi tcalyei .i ti, ;. . „, L:14 1 410r .i'lili4."'Ntpital.merlL •Tt05,..nb,114 rattler of tint establish ea led bY thc . M O S: N I '," Wt •• • 1 .7 9:IOERNADT,draIen y a team of .• ' ;•• • • .. \ . EIGHT ELEPHANTS , ':' .; . I will take olsee anIIONDAT„the 26thlast. -.- ; ._,....: ... - . • • . EA Mendez Exhiblticm will be , site, an Ttirgatma •• •• , • . morning. the 2:th. muimettetna et 104 o'clock; .• \ •- : j\ rrAge l intt ta the whole; positively only db•neitir - \ , 'Ltd so ul to Mr4. 1 '1..T \ t'' ' . . lsW .T. P4 . l =tda ''',!' . :\. . _ • nk -ca* , .erik• --- —,-- ipth i.), t ......Rhil. • Ci.rna r s I° l SaIP. \ . ME undo:l4ll6i ras ju treceivo • fronithe East. at hla CIAILUTAISE *Mt* f r IK.C.SE, paneled near the Two Mlle Rm. *dawn tter i burgh & Lawrenceville. a aplandid eisortroent of Tiet \ alarm description and will continue \ to reties* nnpllarl Iff Pao . . ..1161r es k ri ' lreati r i Ttl:ll 4 8 4 3 4 1511;2' " 4 - ~ ,,,,, h . Haring Ind twolfe rears', prect la tn Moines.. and with his - well known fatilitit3 In the Pat; little. himself In putting dawn all competition. \ ~,• Three wiehing to parched. are resps In did ill end esztio• for thernmalvre. N • \ ,'• • ~ _itsnedai, d p.romrt attention Pahl . to twleltilVel.4 1 Lmr.kdawrfli • , .tosspikte TR \ 1 lAVIIITEin tone E LOOM, .IN 'o.tf.tSri ii r. c tl E ... , ?? , Te g gptirt:Rot°77o 0 th er? . tan g I go° t yen; sla m enoss while lnif and Duet are •_ro " e.:.4. an eretheCtaruatlou hue fadnfrout your cheek, baring you perhaps the ellen and ahadow of yourformersel C. Cargo's 1 , (hailer la famous fur prralmipK• superb:re portaits. P\. a' moderate. ' . dpielmes at the door day sad evening. • 1 .10 27. dAn5 , , '• __' \ \ areaftemiabinnaltaie oftarpets. \ \ . CARPET WAREHOUSE, • . \ • NO. 112 MARKET STRANT: . P.IT,MICTOir. W. I\I'CI,INTOOK ift::.T3ROS. 1 4 1.V.1NG Commenced OUi Male Of \ Carpeting. 1 I MI Cloths. Le. Ore hare thenleasure tawimonneo to sus frienda,_and the Public. that we An VOW ealllnti h olf our. frotagitr;l, l lFe &rise t - gcno . 1 1:1:1141 mom oftutit Il e otel ajl e, 1 1 Menu, ok Nteamboats. ba tall and exam ne the lfteat and ,tat stock \West of the Mountains, en *ogre determined 1 ,to sell ehmper than eon t , ,,prtrchased for cosh Int4eEast. LT l in, 7i d t v ire . s k aa re tt o zr t te . l i t t Zwlrd, e lf. I Tapestry Brussels do; ' Twined . • doV , , C \ dal Brussels • \ dm Pinto . Aubusson Bruniels do: All Won] Scotch . 'dc : Extra 'mmlll3l'4. de\ Hemp, List and Rig ill Eupertine .de . do; Chende end Tufted 'Bugs; Fine ,‘ do \ do; Canton and Cocoa Mattloo, \ Patent Tapeetry lon'n dot Sheensidn, Adelsad A Oxos Severna° do\ , do, • Mot% Finn • • 11, \ sl_ , ; . .. t.1.1r Rods; _ - \ ‘s, Man. 011 Clatba.34, 44, 64, 21 ft. sheets nf ereir dile and dun Shades, Trimming, 'stock In the Welter:, Market can plume the most faatitlipn get great bargains, 112 Marin I~Lnonled?ableCoven. t, 6.4 and.64,',Ott 12,18 and kcyllom gold Dordered iVtp— t,Ul.7t}{elytt,l'ntttV73l, stetnem \i he pls.., to , ot et.. mom 4trertr. jai SRKI-AIirRITELL . B.44,E.'\ • A. A. Mason . NO.'3 FIFTH SMEE.7I\ .\ \ . Will open their 'next great \ \ SEMI-ANNUAL SAI:E. or DRY GOODS, • On Thursday. lune 15th, 1854. \ This Pale will be timid to•be the largest and must •ate, tee...live they have ever had. ` jai 11 OR SAbt—la . aciee., of Landon lICCOm , . maiming teirris, actioinln'tnst Paean the eentratthalroad and frankst.sm Plant Road: mrt".2-fitt \ HOBERT HAMMY. WOR SALEA.,r..eai, • stiiall Ann tof 35 acres. 9 wiles below•ate elti. I noblnron toigneldoi in " nfi b r " Td 'l l ' a r z.l ". d lo b'm a f g a i l ilr k aVP ".or im r ed r• ••• ' r tuom troops, 75, ithat. Iv i tONEY, MONEY, I ,Good City,Paper, hay Ina fro • su SO dose to .f Osonths tarot 'tan lettegdd- oy tatting at thee:Thep:Lot , 21;Gth et.A VO.ll. SALE—A good . '2 , stuiDk - .house of dvot., wlth a large leit..un BraddOekelleld..on i!'sh le ,zoial rater. ehyobbury arid fruit trsax It Is offered very low. Eugolro of jeltlso T/..10d. 40 at. Administrators' Notice: . .• \, . .. \I - 17 NEREAS Letters of Aitixtinisiraticin to' • ‘4 , , the Mate of •JOLLN D. W lCE t i i in.'il Ai i ieEt= i ... n j ."* . ' A t r' ant hive b ;:413 e7g= relines:ad in make Hardediato ' Valmont, and those haling elnims or dee one against the renal, of Mid _dbeetifllk •vg IR make,. In'' ‘ '''''''''''lLl"'" "r '. ar.tiirtglit .. '..• \ • \ „ • • . Administrator, , ' \ .lel2.4stil \ ' Ofilealst it.. bries . AterkeL '1 •,."—r—ae"---;',----t PITTIiDURGII • . '`, ' . • ,r ,- -- - -ookcH FACTORY. ,•,,,,./... . 4B y. not,. Wood Sirre;.. . .. I'°. 4 t L ' . 6 iiirr. a rr,o w .` r u u i qu .420 n.. te n of l ir\OZTL , Z 6 r .l es a pee w‘ tf a uay m c e LLl . t . b u e to at h rtti .. o_ 474. ZCarrtagas, roman.' to ;trice from 1100 to 11500. ~Tti arriaata ore built.from tn. hest material . eo ud . _wor .. km_ es- , 'Mr. "4'"d'" hi' ' '" ' N ' a i r r al4 to na=n c t " ;74.7 diatom. warrant his/cork to , tnied In the Union. Abe soccess ' or his businen. and th e), in may.' kr this dors of work. ha. Ind. re r ge ~t lt,, 1 0 = & 11 any common, or less ptg, , ed work in bit ting h st 'work will ''aliAmftnein P '7oTiTts"stoak Vfora go ing knot, All Vg L iZ e r 1 owyoksALEl--A — tia : o !Wry Frame How e wade perpetual leap. of a good lot on Lomat at.. at, rent. \They will I, role Lt • nen:rain, Enquire of 'MMUS 'WOODS. 70,1gh et. • VOR SA,LE—The eh eitios t go9,i1 . oiol of coal JL on the *le ocrligthels river. tn. the ~14 pooL Zr yoy7s"nrUl 7 th. T ' ST r rellN .PSitAUITS: 7/3.4th ACELVS of land 1-.2 ile the Ohio n / Myer.' nets Bators Landlowt, 05 nem, or It tinder iheta u'rte i r t h tinVd! ' itt h Zfe h raTt7eTt=t r i t i r . price. \Enquire or TSIOSTAS WOODS : 71n ith et. .1.21 \ • FINE country mat offered for eale; ibis 12 acrei o r letnrormt 110‘I. on the Minereville zw01...‘ A " Tfolk l ig' WICA'7S. 4 Lk Gd:AR—...l Olabds. pilme N. 0. . 1...7 1 111.1 , reed Der. S. B. "Jobe FroOklls,. toon palitamont, fat ludo Sx U . .. A. lIUTCIfNOti s tO. fe2l , PrOBACCO.--31 kepi Khatucky 6Twien, a _ll_ prima nrtlele, on eourigmentAor in by ' . J. A. WICIII.SON et CO. FLORA LYI;DS,iY,, or assages in 'an Eventful Lia,u r Mrs.3lmltn. A few coldea jurt re m rod. by Exprers, and for end. lbi \ KAY k CO.. \ jeZt \ ' i 55 'WOW R . \ ICON—'tierces aaaniked. • no ' T ---- 4 ban do. arott r4efred to °by \ SITRIVEI4 DILWORTH/ CO \ FRUIT.—`r4 FRUIT.,4 hitch Dry \Aippria. , . af. do do `Predates', earkel do Apples.' .. •. do do P cher. 1.. For rate ?. f!T,/ , ..... t. - \ • ry ~,iiia t g rt. ,.,",„; \ ... • -:. *cies Ott rgalld Inlatitt WlttlltOtiedOn. trona . , t. 13 LACK LACE scAßrs.—MOh 'lc b loat- fr . 17.. ' ..' °. rttit!';llla;re,,/tpia,'.*4 ..:•:, D rshfield hix, reed It to, : Black La. .'.L. yrs and, Pmnts, ' at /ow prie, , tor quality. , \ • ,! Jelg - 'A. Oqualtarehouse\to . ,Let. • . . • *and attlE tk r golVarehtiusa,nt the. corner of Pecn,-' ID PSOlti SALTS-r-10 bbl s. rec 12, , ,, ~,b, by 1 \ : 6).3 , _R.I2. B ZLLBRB a co. A: 34Z 41 - 4,tell'ill:T: l 4 , l ft Ir .. 111 . XECUTOIVK \SALTE OF VALUABLE l i. v , .: , ~ , u. , maVl/uN, -.. . ~ R,ALt5,,,,,,r4...,,ti. 0,..,,,,,0rm.,,,,,,- 311/814t- -- t ' ___,-____ No.l67lFourth street.. wt. the Diamond. near 'the E+onthAreat corner. and ad,- - iolUtO. Um properteof Mahan John Seeton. with • front ', of Zli Not tad extending ha* to Decatur at..lin ft.. On nald lot orereeted two largo Brick /loneea . with axtensteo 1 MkblandigTacnTlTlTlPAVlCrilioia Vat l t h r:;! Ifr kfunginwntsiMet nortr ant” 7l3l ltVil i rr e : 6 1•- fiAl on ;tie premix. atPulle m an tiIitSDAY. JIM, of - eh, at 3 °Nook, \ ' \ ' -L . -, :\ \ lo rettottestx, Title itutlootalle. Zntintilltattr,W-y. ' ~ \ ' INCAILDS,t '' \o v _ N 'l:_Lt_?kleL IN, 21.5that.', 1. '' , 4 l ° o,ftgii:-.F. - -.209 ' il r pa -----92 -":a ' ' the' 31nakinaum , 1 4 , , 3 o 8 2e f tnile tkl e o La:lml ;.rlign:frarg 24-- 4 kgs.No ILa—rrjus recVlind Jl., km Pale h• EIIEtIVER, DILWO 711 k 7u_7 Dna of the kteekhotderaof the Plttetaggh Trust Demi*" he held stake Dar-king Doom. va no the •Esth, 410 °Week, M. to take aettatt no the ~acceptatite.4.4tke hillt by the lattllnfttlatere tarrra-H .TIEO7O bt , Lws 720 `, V II MUT IL COLLI: 4,,l.tirgiTik US-10 bsa, for\ sale by \IIE. RYYL ooraaNs. :3.EATHEILS 00 lbs priase orsale by • t id)) \ nvint n.,couara. fil qGS-3 bbtl. fre B h , a iriwe 14 bl: 1122:ituss.., Tri .0...00 IN THE SIIADE ,Quittr.h me.t.ihkur Dawn Lid STLISJS fiPAT. • 'lie theklasnontL ~ _ . \ "1 r t =11 8 4:14% 1174:'a lb.; \ j TbVee "l' V ")"" b';" '• ' 7 . Olt We 1 \\ 11 wand A1,71.4'. letter it:pg . , If tfiereM'alt7t:d. 1101 w SAWN 8.004, STATIONEIiY, /1 ' Se.--S. gadlit Peden, et. 'tApetthenn le iITIIIII' a trtslk stipnlrg AwkAligatlonen' t An., ickezed nuts Inll.cnyork, llLl!vpbin2 2 A ! 0 ,1 4 , 1 , „___ ,_ ~.,, JEW WALL I :,'..IPERS=.-NA g a ,',, - .. , Ll' ahem. la nothing another sop* et Pine Patin 4- IxT 'Tanzania, new Tattarn, and alit nr cheer. Wan ha' AVlndow nhadenFlra Board rrinti, , am:. from IC ',rk and Pfilladelabla.2o ' • lit \ ORE NEW 80. Sadler, 1, 'aiteoens: \ '.. - -\ , \ %I PVirtgiVV.lnt i Or'' nd P ' l4 ,' 2 \ !IV:bre mode) for \ '- ' r,,,T „ K,l t twth. t -4 .m , .with um., 41 r . es, s. fit to ". c 74 arter'er, Ilett, Appleton !V A. LINDE w,p,015..s Thfaict:i, "P' ! •‘'`;' , 741',141" krsoT,n '4P; \' `S: \ ',''''''!" 7 Vh‘e''l'kr.'..x.F.°l!l:l.t.t'l'illa.'‘ s,orrm . \ 410 W rXr '7V,EY,{4TTPtikto I. "1 "41.'L fresh 'ckttidy of rtench\ mannfattaßra -2 49 ' • .41_12d. PALMER. ‘,O.4 . IIU P TE — Ni TK:I „Ey414.1---4,44te.autdi \*LLEGICETX leOTS FOR ' 8 .41141 5 ,bt. tbcdinlota Manta Int OW hunt 'each Ni I *.tront br ..odee*to# 21 ft. Olaf, and dikattif Vallapkz at, which Mann. paepel meg order,— . atieigta OLT* otrered repute at low andoo titer tettltt:ltT N,1.10..1d W Like — i stork 01 tP n,.."?..r,"ei=pe."‘"t"r4tti °lig; 4h. foe stalcwholessal. and let the Olt F t 4otta ° lea . reome.spee mute. rt. \ &14 PERI4PS. on - r — ,Ti, uj_s7_ rd. Trantznt, .11,a`ou ckth,-i,..w,„z„7- \tezragt'-,L-tt-......f. q:i.'o-,abd:'ITILLI liarJas7k°o P.Ft—`-4-k-----4 b il L uir dl .r uio D gepA .iu foc4.Tolual'atit aluourtk\ pr..; ,A uz i--Y_Cn. N.! =ay eq.. ut , ..., ,pf „,,,,,,..am _..r.. . 1 1 our Summer \jt,,d7 C,= :Mau V isTcY toil° 1 . 7' 4 ' 1 ”. ". ""'" 4 "6 1 da ' ,w e w2ftwnana lte4"`"` " l" 1, \ " &fog; that•woralic.maii°""""." 'l2 7 ~..,_. 18.verer ~t. sm._ irt4up and bernti,Bervits.. ria t rattt i d °l '' 44 " 74 ::;l3rgli i , to 76 ' - .41 § ... d . 0ug ' gr a ,41 4 ,31% 2 1 , ~...,,, "6 *---ri--:. com,-._4:-..1.L..).,ri!. Q,, M l'isuaoi jew _ .., 7 ,E m 2a \ t x• A s II c eht I zzoKzi aiAl AMUSEMENTS. \ AUCTION MILES. P. DAVIS, !nut 0,,,,,,,,wa1.53t4 Rooms. cm*rinoct itmd F 91.11. **eft • tUBLie SAIXO.F , COO.NT.Kr Ste,TplN. .. • • - .1. \ . Oa SLAND—OlaSaturdar agernoon, Jay I le i , at SIC. . 1 t. TlLT:Pl . re P ad, l ei:bl l l l ard. ° ri r n ad ls :171 1'4 414 2' 0; 1 qtarter to three-quartem a of an acre; and "eh 10 . haring ' • twe fronts on erlde it.. \To those whibltate• beentlfullon. • ‘ tion for a residence no garden spot this Sale should OM ., mend special attention, au these lols cannot be equalled -. ~, ~ by may now for, sale. In scenery. tlealrahla rteledtbaQtued• I ."‘ gral ' iltip L' lVet ' it i rgir or romih'..a llMlthilell \ t; ' . els. at 2li teeleekbet day of sale mange fem._ LA \ . -C. .• , \Tetr l TO;o i - t r i ett rash, gpmnacr in S, .goal attnoalA '- 'L. ling .. t \ n, 1 4 7t. st , 7 , .7r btraik.,,,;4,.....,A., • NEARIik;T ST. STOII4 .t I)I4'LLING \N. AT AtiCTlON—lniTnesdairlog: June Ifttlx. et ' \ -• 1, o'e oet, at the aterehants' Exehan eolth st..willbe sot& '•• ' . That voluble tot of Aortomd.•• ethos on the East my o. -\A • , 1 r it r b b ali , l,i , ..tg;glsw.valitez,T......, -- 41:4:1 ' , .„. r . baek bra feet. on which am emceed a brtek store end dwelF\ • ; .... A . log house; W Ird t,34, dolshogS4 4. tte test untune.*, , rtilt. . water end ot er conco° at preseent.ttenntsd by Pa -‘N ityth A Hurt , , Terme at .- ..'• P: at:PA V15.:At1et..... „ ,TIViBARD , NS\SA.LEPIP. 58 .- .AU1LD1.49 ~ L '., \ LOTS IN, Ili 21) Wa.ltD, LLEGLIENX C.I7T-oa, ',,, ~, —, r traday creates Jout,2,ltls.„ a 1 4 reelook. net the IN* • \ a \ \ ehanta'..enteltanaw. 4th at. - .1 , 1 he Id by oedyr of Joh \ Idattter, Wm' Al.'r yar non A Meg land, tome 1, Oommtt , \ tee. 48 Holldltig 1d.. , L atinate onOhlaktane..lladditon and -\ : , L., V ita Franklin Ma.. near the outer depot oftbe Ohio it Penna. , ‘„ . N. E. These tote me v ery desirably Icentted,fierh slag • - . • \ • front of 2441. on widest., desirably riesk IV/ ft \ 24 ft \ , olleys. Title turdenntahle. Phausean be \ had at sun tI Tertne—ono-tharth rash, remainder In n \ equal 1 payments, with Interest; \ - N P. lt. Y IS. Ana; , L -• : . 4 ) kil [ SSIGNEE'S SALE OF : .'yALU.Ap.r. 019, ~, - . \ • PROPERTI.—On TuaMley,. evee.lng. TrlANiast.4ll,\!‘ .• \ i o k. at the sterehanteVaeUtnan it. sq. be El.• \ • ' I - . er of Ales,Bradley. Assignee Smile, atlanenti A \ . '' ' \ \ i I dely the Rdlowlng de.wrlbediteal Its ter • ' - .s. -• • N • Lot , j, , lilt In Plan 'of lota Wd out by \ Samiel Arrhatt, '', In the . h W Led. haring . front:of 31 ft.l b earttr• Avows; 1 and extending hae3.112 ft to 1.1+1.1103 . 20 f wide. orealdeh ' la orretedds convenient 2 xt.ory heck dwell' g boonaV \ ' 1 It'lnril.d.' t ,1 3 N eW i tt% I rM T n i ro,747r,trAE I :g r t I .?t:Pkt • - '', Iks , tt vfo'Yt . gur. 7 / 1 1,ftr%cl.xik,,:ti4-1.11111 - ,' \\ . story frame ailing honee. - Y . '-, .• ~. . . • • ~, .. , • Also, tots N. 31 and 3:4 In Thin oflotnlobloni the baba ',\ \.. 1 -. or Andrew Disc . having each a front (1 20 ft. nw;lr,nmese ,-, \ 'at.,_near,Penna. Tonne. andoltendlog haekCSlft: looney.- \ - .1 Also. Noe. 28 a d 20, In plan ' of lota of Ansnata . Sha• • ler, on Cool 11131. having together a front of SO ft. on Rut,' •'' '1 lege st , andosten.Nog back 121 UL , , , Terms—rhee4bled,tash,reeldoe In tato emnd pernen t 4 t at 0 and la months, a 4 \ ~ 1 al, Interest. semtred by, bond \., s. ''''''"'"" i *P"'" . -• A ''F; ,l -DAvii, , Awt. , \ . ..- . A Konie'fqr Baku at Public \ \ '... - \-• PKIIE stibsciltei, aho is about to'reitiii4ort - , ' \ . farm, Wilt sell at Pul4le AnetiOn,nn the ntentiara. \ . , • -on ATURDAF. lana2.4th. at 3 o'clock, F. M.. V. tiesseat ' ' ' `resis , sm3sille. fiTiti • Plthiburgh, on \ the Blemiesbana - \ and Brownsellle Plankliosel. \ Thu Improvements nonsist , \ . ot a new -diem besides cellars, carriattabot.a, stable and 0..13n...50f oth- \ . \ er ant buildings.. Than.. contains e)( .. 7 of land, en , \ • which there. 100 halt trees of the host e ar Ice, it \ nat..' •., ' \ • \ 'hunt grape vines with neat 'elneifes. terries. \to \ \ , • rants. anew/beat:o Cowers. 'There tr s at the kitchen dear • s', \ '. se of good water; ales‘ a lap... water eirer=th. ~ \ •, wls metal pen... Inset anwspenso h. lea el AO, \ \ mats Manta . a Home. \ remeleasien eiran imasiii absif. 4 - •• '• •• \ Thekerms, which will be ..11beraVarill be mule Itssalstott • . \ \ \ day Of sale. For further nartiettlars, ennuis* on they... , . \ \ 'sok treat Bennett L . Brother's roklety, In ttirminntaar, ,:,. , \ ien.dtde A \JA HES Billfl. . : \ \ --- 7...':: • • s .• \ , ALEX FRA R, \, raamefi n stiiTer,\\ dr.e. 11 7,, ,f) Ane CV. • - 14 1 0 It RENT-,The two OLAS ' WOR , KS at, - ` Bellerernltn,Ta., tr,guther with 24 tea eats latga \.. ek Warehonke and &ore Room , and Otter. necratst7 .‘„ buildings. Tbeltroperty to In a good nosh Of• royale and 7 : \ has all the modem Improvements necessary, tor success , . \ fully monniketurtag Whtdew ( Thu.- Peno 4itttrien" 3 3 . \ the 1.1. dayntJolrnetE Enrire or ' • ‘ l (., \ te7-2w • llMiti t, A.131:11 Y, let sk,below ket;' - ,NOTICE - 7 - ThEt partctershlnltegiofore ail . -L 1 r a l oi t g%ttlV,itti m te r n'a h: orw d to%...ttfer: 47', \ .:_ bI t giCAR.T. Is thls-Jardlssolrol brroott?ldtelreg, ' \ Ino.llrOnnough disposing of hlrs • aft, .... It. gore, \who, with Jam Il : Samar*, •O‘tld Oh . tht Milt . ness at the old eten_,d No..llqlt .t n ooroarolllat, \ ander the style oftriltWASZt gr. o . c t glt raratrogl pay eIl claims against the arm ~. er4s:D . raml,f krAvfl i :a a eye 1 .. ...,.... t. r., \ LI ~..„4 , th.r.... --Air.N rsoprent.. \ \ Juno 5t,11354. J041,:i FL STEWART. . \ In retirlog ' ltem the Foundry Irusharre I take. mite* . \ pleasun, In met...nand the new arm to MO patronage \,, ot my frienda and the public In gee ... \ .\\ ' /or . \ , JO if 14 rDON0110tt: A . ,.,, . The History of "Pitts gh,. . \ A FROM THE EARLIEST PE OD Achen,ii: :..' was 'hilted br white me dawn to rke alma of tha \ eentary. br brSTII.LB R. VtAIO, kerbs t , About one hundred copies orate above highly Int .\ . Iv work remain on hand. 'Prlra natured toll, ots. rub- \ U.... 1 and for hT \ - JOIIN H. ITIILLO 81 KoOd R, -, \ par J copI ItTtA a I r LSeIINtATIIRES; CQPIED short net.lothr 31711I=MteljtV, tathi, Do mtut et. ' 131011 t SUPeriCC .11111400 d OrWaga.kit‘ hTh"k6n"'''"*" "*"'. ;k 00 SAUCY:ID Dauct.ritan Itoova ist the .eity - tzelelee tam oom on the se coett atom - 'itja . ....__--- , "-t' MN TNA- INSURANCE C a MPAN y, Hulk: tart, l3.l I 1111 &mil, Conn. CbarteredlBl9. - . ,'.. • .‘ . ..' - . •ilik t-l aI L A817 1 14.11: '.. nclimi K. Brice. \ , Par', F.tle K ' eser svretri Esmael Tudar. , E. A. Bulkeuoy, \ ward wradbalder, \ ' ', nolAnd M.O.', .... -......_.. .. _.,. ~,.. •• ..- •• - \ X 31..) a , 11:K,A neat: Cottftv aniTii acres,' 1 r 0 1 f,„,.. - \ \ ... fiat remits nd noel on It 0ti1,.....J..... ilngraieiirerr i ll l iana the Was tanqtoAvrninae, as Pim. ' ! latteit . that an/ too would reel s., home\ "tre, It \ s bletr4ePral: 'ffered, 4 4 :At z lid i nt n i i iret: hie c ti M ttil gr. . . \ traronratn/ 4 •. " ' . \ Also, 6lotron Pederat.r... Alleahen/ ci t y . . qr desirable as Veen._ an t taskneas ati r e . iger L d Rrz low., \ th„dm llociAtirlent'a l'firbriat.esatir orcb rme else &nth. suaghteus. win be sold low iv, on erar rara... .' - ' '.. - 4 leo a variety lands. btu anchttotur..l.l4,l reit \,;.thiitutrigt:neaVairnnrx:bietithb iiriZbk,,. . i raout our:at:Thu. tuquipl i for . p z msri o ni._ , ~ .s . \. ~oR Su..4:E-1\54.1,1%des INl.. sst 111:11.1m: neqoz ... :z . ,. ,. isieeikthr 8% Central Ifil stufr asNuo•ss P r esi , i i • . tort,i llt p.EltT BAIL - \ \ ....._,____ FDTE FLAVDRED 4WEETD,LUMS— us ‘;'• \ reed di_Tetdotn,Fraost;•...Aou lb. net/ _Dried Plums. •liyer."''''T Lamle." imULThii,V. d . . . - ' VOR SADE 60 ' asses of \Dsnd, °l:l'4h° new - \ No.PlT.ki?.°lr,Ablrfrtl72.,Vilei 1,,z11: - \ \ \ a,nrL• I tt L .-T1d0:r4:17.4,..fqx:11,1,1L: . \ tu. „„ ..=out.. of - \ )103f 3 1 / 00 D3.9. \ ..- jel9-1.3. a c .. TAitYDE:I-011.11S--10 hbls. Dry Psaches'i, _:ire. ,___-,,t,,,,t„.fttv.-- - ''w) . - E ---TAct PEACHES --15 him prim i,4.1 all.- 3 .11. Y for salebr. - ITENNYrt. oomaNs. .: .. it IJ!ft-rf_-15 keg s fresh firk . ,,k", „ lo,by ) \ .i? ..it ..... \ ..._______ llENltt.n.cottaxa. - ... .„ \ INSEED OIL--10 bbli. for axle , A lel. \ ' HENRY a, o.cr,, h”. kloioritedle.tvesh ne at the totratkei et, Der Tard; Abe, att teeortoterot on heed o Imported at prices toctoe quality • \ • ' \ 310112111" & BDECIEMELD: 11101.4) BVEDE.R.: • \a“‘pt.ilet..itiaarea ties:tete-es t'd‘ ttiktqtain aall blind •rahnialno and tati474l.4"dtr_ onilatodaa.d 7 sV 3,.teeLnittiCek arkr. • Jr-'SRbrititNiklitE:ik RaMl.de; \ \ t mkt:o 440 4: trout, an Tart. \ • arft!"l Wirligae% i t g...4 .41 ‘ • \ later an duor; sap t:tlier hataroaamta \ 'eriabrlPAßN. ' t: • SALERWEIytir V CIVZikee2I I E -.l:lr. f — idZi A•nin—t..fiuve.b.h LBS. DA.CONitist ree'd nod. for erifi by 431IRIVElt. DILIVORTIE.f. bblod TO kegs M.-Glvow ,LA and for br IN/RIVER. DlLWOirrtf 00— \XTEW ihr? sv"Wirigzur. etja k it Fine' tr g a±ao . rt. mentor 7;4. Wu? 417_'1.124d: 'S;Terjg= urZgreriir.t/Q°ll4ll4Aux,..'"""" No. In Maw • YQERD, UCKWHEAT prim eA utt. V l4 And for age by IAS. %V a KO intUNl ard; 1,3 IXl..Onti.e; 1 enskyl4on4in; 101 rigieCoTo, now Itidittn sltt'7omber Alto4os, tor a l e by 't /019 _,....,.__, ISAIAH KEY 2C' CO. \ * Si DES SLACTGInt SOT: ,1.: Viril ER. le slope Tom male br J:-G ItANT.VOW RI% .- _______________J . 2.33rOneotr t.. on.ndtb tbei . L . eati of %Toot . XicCORD'S ATia-T s6AP, man aricliTr 'l.fgnirr. a" Tiffi lt 7 tnoTlsl7.`4 1 7r. ... - xiacoN-:—lp Mids. liallrig; \ \ ',, - 10 t ltylis•cav kun ,20 hindo:R4.4 l deon tri *tete , 1 tau zssitc.i mr sale lomt,by , Jen .. , • ISAIAH PIeRRY a , ce,..4. 1A1L....--",-v,-. IiatARWO r&co:v DaY\PR. effEs4.ND APPLE . ' r- -.7- t 7 '' .1.173", , ,;. ....t.i. 4 - 7 0 . : : l ' : \t'V kal. r D Ia RY fl icic t r 62 4" rleto. A ' \\. \ ''. ' \ „r , \ ' 7 \ \ \ \
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