7-7"----77. • • . 03 p rg emslismat TnuL"—Hon. Jno. M. piTTsiumpn. G A 7,ETTE. letter SW that one half of the stms who listened _to 16e speeches of. • •- daring the late campaign, never see 7.y...4sper,:enct army lam portion of them kft'""f " D ot roall one if they did!' They are net , TAIIREIMAX MOVINI.I4O;4I3NE 14;1855. Know Nothings. Ignorance is not the I siwther, of , devotion, tint slavery. as • undoubtedly the mother of ignorance. s~ n Irrillool/VOE o va Oa fitim o t. r •owt , - !Um bed restrun Wig are Abe gaibcr, O.:Mortal Room -.7646ad1y.406:6 6 6 0 6 6.64- t I"l4.'"dierd""iuiev,thAriotimstowsw orldatthisita allw "%nagortuPtieillbaStk."l. op • 6 66664 Mg be°r" Advise*" for the. DIST au *Mkty (huutty .epwf N,ee_ti loge ideimie.. Mamas . the e n a . ittened. ' ' ',s = i ther= ter: ; ipmartoticah vitl w mmanteld to be n.M ad 111seerseseeptio•• .41 be.wOmei epedet mouth ylatit MMtritt . . is mit tomb, Yy MOIR, IN•011,4v Gassitik-!•11* clradatioli Moor libeift Gine:Uniform to ouli bmthru sap. : - maost awe= *ldmi Omar Itmtneatirrion:, jOeirdreaattmllo tetwerallba sad finott, mietttnit slisoat .very ..asst. masolhdazerand paPagliVe ;'..Kslfwro 'Mum/11rd%. sod Zombie; Obis. .. /Wi kI3P.JIWICLLIII: bite oditotc 'of tho Wirer of !Tit icsweetoi with the , PlttohozOr Ornatio.l. dala 1.9 malt wabsiftslms Wig adrottiosissto no . • ltagargh wwwwdhut to oaripophohod O r _ irui paver Fiore Euidri.;—The neini..byette Atlantic of the moat inieresting end Simportat character. Theidiles inre.conaluead Ake spring campaign 'vigor, and have aidered important ecases: , ,ffe,tosfeas the neer, giryi us no' ' • plesiui're, eilisteea the 11 . 1) 0 ,1111plithidg favor of idols of Poition . of the Ai urrioan peeecisay cur inclbualons and feelings are witk4a. :'oat. this Nighty strugglo, and we !ordeal,' l_diet Ibitory, Ina, perch on the .-banners of the-Waierit. Powers. theptleeaul town captured by the spel t loon .the strait t arm of 'theses connect , Jug the Bleak sea with' Wilkie of Ant and'ilies the allies eltd eiirotand'..Of the latter sea, and of .17 khenerreir :pen tiaattill the. Crime Oki mainland, &Odra enable them to land `an arum to cut.- off-Itussiser- reinibroemenk - arl this pint it carried out witkvigor Bebeetopel must fiat% fall, and the -immenseferos sleet .up ia..the Crimen mat sor t yender, or cat their, wax out with immense , leas. Othuliandilig both net, anCtioesese- ing the Atli; land nolvnunication, the Russian Imlay will soon:be darnel ours = •It is noiroadar,." In this Mate of ,affairs, that ;theMiles "ha* o:lined father:negotiations. ' • We shall look for further intelligence from the _seat of war witkintense IntareilL. an nor or am Ineximoutso Cowerner. OF .561 Ono AND PANINTINANIA RAFINDADCONPA " NF.—The committee appointed to lerestigete the SAM= aid aeounte of the Ohio and Penusylvt till'Amir6d-, bamPlaY,,by tie stock-holders a '-t—meeting hsre completed their rallabed the rtiv,sit in pamphlet' form. • After spading about four mouths, and examining all the .trwatectione of" the *Meer* from the thespian of the enterprise, the coin-' , 'ati - Meereport that there is 'nothing affecting the ;honor, innTity; sad. tidally of any officer ot I the **II; baairlrag the .deralestian or the • Taunter. - The acaorsittee complain of some ismtusionotaxamith which they attribute to a ry defectireithetem of bat 'beeping, and express .-tite opinion' that tome thin — p would have been' done better,.br better lett undone, but as it . is wrier a discolor error spa time:hie revealed it, than . to foresee it›When it M . bidden, this does not amount to much, Mid 'hinib:inns affects - the theratefof Rai 'again or irate ,of the corn: pay.. 'Mr.:James Robinson; the late smeary, email tote the ordeal with an increased reputa tion.. After most wire, and pVliinged Wrest'. 'lipsiott, the committee say .thereii certainly no room for, theslightest imputation Against either I 'the integrity or honor of the late seirretary Mr. Jinses Bobinson." Asian Robinson was deform Treesesea:es tell as Secretary, settling , all in tololsls,-,liid tOliking all payments by checks on the .Proemiery, this tells the whole story. 1 When we consider the great and numerous de ,thiastkons signal and extraordinary . errors • afßanaNal alhaeri and *Ran% as developed du ' ring the past year, we way be peimitted to 'ex; Press our 'graimatiaa - WM our pet Pittsburgh 'fiailread,' the.pioneer of .the 'thole series,' has . . been acratlictted in a Isameble—sed upright 'a . , It now steads fair before the world, es's sound end safely cadet* institution, sad - its eittdagewthuTet it to beam of the most pron ., table end prosperous :eat tulle eouutry. '-, . . . . Tne HoammizsmiaLHduarmow: — W een j o y ' , ad that pleasurz of a Visit. •to thilitirticnitnrel • Fair, reenter afteiroon. This is the . first airing fair we eve& ittended, and , we believe the first ever atteMpted• in this city, and it shows ',what milady ; edema's Horticulture is making ..aniongns, wbenench an e n terprise can be Ven tured anew The' , collection is not as large, of ~, erns, et in autumn exhibitions, but it his the • Tirelittereat ,iliimiontisig traits and lowers-not mai ti t "..ertuaiy Calm, and•ehowe to what per ikellotttiri 'tslciicig of. early vegetables in Mit beds has been Monett. The principal" ripe . PieltsSt. this sesso4 are cherries and, strawber - -ties,' The latter , are in their perfection—the tamer are yet scarcely rips. The collection of . , both on 'exhibition it tail good, especially of 1, strawberries. We have never seen finer sped- 1 'mans of the various choice varieties - than, are 1 Superior, exhibited. ItAbOyi Superior , for site an‘krich 1 need heirs e the palm: 'lt is in every respect a splendid strawberry Snist's Prize is proba bly the next'beet: , Quite a variety of fine Oher- ries were displayed, and give evidence of a great improrment in this respct. Onr • market has hitherto been to two or three aorta. In 1 • a few years we will, have ell tbe varieties of this I 'llermione fruit In ail:tauten. Therciielz fine thspley of rosin, thit glorious i . • and lovely moment of the early summer, among 1 which are some charming epecimens. In early vegetibles there is • a ben me dis:i play of such as peas, heats, cabban, cumbers, '', .. lettioe radishes, etc.. . and a few ripe tomatoes. , Also green gooseberries and ourrantkt . , - . ' The Hall is finely ornastented will cirein-hotise , • •-, p*stisi principally. fririt the Cemetery' :end the .. .fine private collection's of Mr. Sping:Xr. non- Unto* , ' sod" ldr. -bi'llsill• ,- Among:. the *Woo . ll*, le ci isight-bloomiag.Ceretuf and a VietOria , - Itegiss:froMatr. Siiang'iOollehtict ' - Wil•hopi Oil our readers will Like Omura in . ntrenliing this exhibition; bOth for their own taniefitind-theOMeOttiagiment of • useful and or •••• nateental hartkuitere. By-ibis the whole corn ' 'znicititrlibenefitted in: the plen tiful production of 'choice-vegetables and finite and is the pro-' motion of an elicited, taste -end a love of the becietifid o lz* in nature and art. ' ' To IA Slitor of theliti; ptit i fepc las meeting the Board of Tsunami of Alla- College held an' - the 2nsf i of June 1866, ...Rooked, Ihmairootudy .That! the Bev. Wm. Haste be. and hereby is elected Kramer Pro ' !elms of the Hebrew language' and Biblical ilk .. lonia frOto the Beeorde.♦l_ H. L. RlCllthilitoll, Bec'y'Board.. " - • lisin.,::•eleetion of:Mr:Bantu this elevated and reirponsibleposition will Ore much pleasure to lasniusseroas friends and secusintantes in this Mr. Hunter has Made the Hebrew Lan ' rage and Literature his study fora uumbei of yeere, devoting all his lehmre time is 1..- a itirmo that appeared to:trels a sort of Bui l. duel= to him awa y troll Loy lighter liter _and 'to woo - "tint to,. solitude of Ida • Wieled itatiPriVailladtoaseX, mind, and dia . , • +1 444 041 he frfiled ArehrOlf. iwnieer and was et home in sit.4hienitoros and, usnates.of - . • :Gars insolent people. , ,' His'isfoolloir for the new ' professorship izildbillettj is therehrtt. '':peculiarly • happy; an he ' !bring 'An the die! -• charge of his important &Wee that _ardent lave for the kind of knowledgehe. tn IMPS" which will kindle a Leorrespo4dhsg eithuslisatn the 'mlo4 of the pupil, and Aim linpressletla his memory, Under her. Hont . r!edi- nestiosand'al2trOl, we look for the Ilrarner!Prtik ••:..teenrehipl of Alliglisisj College to beemel 0-7.nner° land highly Porn? ro . ; '" .th .ausen.Pasestnessisltssis er elsarn ' from the proper authority that the injuries to the GA* ohie ' a nalb/anginal& rasa 6mi-the 1041,ranis and floods, bare all been repaired, and that the trails sre noirrunnteg reguler,ly- The distitrbstioe to the regularity of the trains only listed`Ja tag.part of Awn days, Monday end T 1151114. On Tuesday evening all Sae right again. . The damage will not. exceed $2,500. Joius Di. Botts, in • speech reoently er delis ed at 'Virginia, as vs learn from ths Patsy Pat, expressed' himself decidedly in foie's of so' inodifying the lidtelsalon of persons ipso the Snow liothiog Perty, as to emblem allnati!e born Oathollos, irhvelmowledge no allegianoo to the .temporal supremacy of.the Tope. The Jefferson. Co. (1'o.) &°r says that the lain there last week loss so heavy and the4iss in Itedbant creek en suidenthit bugs quantities of lumberwore eiteled'off, ; and considerable injury done to milldams, .• Itintots.—We find in the‘Chlesigo Tribenerw ttirottfrota the greiiter pert of -the State, which show ri.nutiority of 2,084-against the Prohibitory Law. Twenty-eight. cuwroties remain to be heard from, which will inereltsci this majority. ' We give in full thejisformation communiested toil= N.T. 21riblemr•Istlite to the K. N. National Camden. In addition to what may there be found thefollouing paragraphs-ere entreated" the first irons the N. York oorrespoddenoe of the Philadelphia Ledger, the other from the N. York Express; New Your., Joss 1865.—The Know Noth ings bereave in a great ferment to-day. This evening's Express has an moonlit from Philasiel phre, which no doubt comes from its editor, Mr. James Brooks, who is there, announcing' the en tailed= of "Sam" by the Northern and South ern H3aulbo." -The "niggers," he says him got into the Convention, and in the end will kick "Sam . ! out that is to say, the youngster will be sacrificed upon the altar of Pro and Anti-Slavery, wititutdoli he, in his origin, had nothing to do. Poor Semi /lamb° ruins ev-bodr that courts him. The despatotses f rom Philadelphia are wa tched math great interest, and the newspaper bulletins are crowded with folks waiting for the . latest noun. th.N...livok ROM , . :WM 11th. The Ponnont delegation, which hoe acted hith erto with the Massachusetts delegation, begin now to be dissatisfied with Mr. Wilson & Co., who, they fear, have oome here only to create disturbance and to break up the convention. Do. Connecticut. One. Johnston of Penn-, has been giving soma trouble, :so it is said—but the Pennsylvania dele gation have met together, and passed certain resolutions for his guidance. It is hoped that they will modify hie views, as their representa tive on the platform committee. But all the indications today are, that "Sam" will split upon the rink of Slavery, and thus be knocked to pieces A few Abolitionists threat en-to secole,--and their secession would he-use ful—but that a few Northern men, incapable of appreciating that state of things, will then prof-• for a platform of no use South ; and not main, Minable in the north, after nth, succession.— The Council is not in working Condition, and is not likely to be, Many of the materials, perhaps most, are-of the intractable and Indocile order. The failing of the effort to agree upon what no party ever agreed, or In this country ever can -agree, "Slavery,' is hourly demonstrated. Thb - touching of the subject at all is death to the American Orgazilation, but in erpasmodio out brake. Though the Convention is made op of ultras and extremes on slavery, and is • destroying the party by touching the subject in any form--as it is-doing—it is also made up pf a large major ity of r upright and capable, -though in the main, theoretical men. - • - They are honest and.straightforward men gen erally, and the greet damage they are doing to their principles, comp- only from mixing up ir relevant matters with them. The probability tu-disi, then, is, that they will leave an American party, not- maintainable, generally, on matters that are adjudicating, and that they will carry no more elections of importance. North or 139Sth• The Pittsburgh l is edited with consular able ability, and for a few months back hate seamed to be a Teri , efficient advocate of_the•over throw of the elate power. We should have more oostidence In Its stncerity If it were a little more consistent Far-instance,lt is unsparing of its condetnnationrof the Know Nothings, became as . At alleges they_ are endeavoring to dodge the slivery issue, and yet it endorses the address of the WLig committee of Phil•delphia as s manly and enouragin document—vehieh address is as mm e n the slavery question as if Kansas was net • kuhjugated territory..--Potter Co. Animal. This is more nice than wise. The Philsdel plaia Whig Address was not-intended as a plat form or an enunciation of principles.. It was a reply to a preceding address from a Know Nothing committee, and was simply designed as an exposure of Know Nothing trickery, baseness and duplicity. As such, 'and only as such, we commended K. OUR. BOOK TABLE. . STAR PAMPA; Ow EXPINIZAOZS OP Al! &ND NATUSLE. By Ilein7 Ward Beecher. - New York , J. C. Derby,lBss. ;The articles composing this eoltnne wero Published in the New-York Indepen ' ciatt with the, signature of s star; hence the ti tie of the volume--...Btar Piper's." The style of the author is well khown, and la of a vary popu lar ehmacter. The volume wilt be extensively read. 'For sale by J. L. Read, 78 Fourth et. The.Lnidou Quarterly fix April, has been re ceived by the agents in this city, Miner & Co. and Gildenfentry A Co. It contains several arti cles of much interest. - - - ( The late.heasy rains have proved quite dies'- , trans to the, public, works of Ohio. The Glove - Leorkr says : .hear of numerous breaks in the canals 'O . OCASIOned by the late freshets. Near " Johnny Cake Look,"twenty-seven miles south of this city, there is &serious break ; and two miles out otAkron, on the 0. & Y. Canal there is a break. It is rumerwl that there is a break between dk rOn indhlassilou ; but we could get no particu lars." The Zaztessille Courier rays: - Wears sorry tQ learn, as we do, from a gen tleman who was over a portion of the road, that the Steubenville aid Indiana Railroad has beeps Leavy sifferer from the late heavy rains. Large portions of the road hairs been washed away; in many places nearly - the entire length of the road. No train-bragone through since Thurs day last, and our informant thinks none can get tbrough.before the lest of this week. He fears the cost of repairs will not fall abort of $40,000. The B. Id. & N. Railroad bridge, over Owl creek, at Mt. Vernon; was also washed away, on Thurs day, we think. Train,. run to that point from both ends,and pisseengers are conveyed around the break in carriages. Smote. n.. Tout linald. Modern Progress In the Medical Orefeselea. • The public have latterly had presented to them. rather novel feature in the journal= of the day, io the shape of elaborate scientific ' retatlies on medical subjectsappearing in =sec. ads* ehapters in the advertising and news col umns of the duly and weekly newspapers of this city. These articles are from the pen of Dr. Hunter, No. 829 Broadway, the well known practitioner in pnlmcrnary and bronalii di"- eases, and are adinguished from the empyri- cal progrstomes, usual put forth through the same medbana bl their thorough acquaintance with the subj e cts treated of, the simplicity and oloarneu of their langnip, and the demonstra titre force of the arguments employed: With them valeta to recommend them to our -attention, we cannot but welcome the ap pearance of those articles as heralding an impor tant and inmefialal revolution in the tradition' , and practice lathe medical profession. There is no pursuit to which the spirit of old fogyism h 0,,! in spite of the enlightenment of tire sips, Imaged More completely to trammel and subdue gle, man intellect. ' with • view to unity, like the I Reran Catholitt - Church, It Mali Mina lis hold upon the almost superstitions awe and reverence let Ignorant aid unreasoning minds by involving I the little of bat% that it possesses' to 'technical I - phrineoloc i s"disived from clesabtal sources, and oonsignently Incomprehensible to the multitude. But fair mon - belonging to the' Craft—fOr such more - correctly may be designated the medical *detain''-Aste had 'Courage to emancipate themselves from the Code of oonventional as well., [ea collegiate regtd•tions which has been built wp for Its protection. .Liks the novitiate cribs Egyptian priesthood, Its mysteries and Its priviV ogee could only become aboirrible by a presort .bed track,. sad Attar along, and often painter Prefiatiell-;:nerfo has been :hitherto no abort -cut to profee*Sal news sod. fate recognised within its canons.mandeparting from the beaten road WA down toe his guidancehas been inestiablY tireatedle as outease, armi slipstikriod , ~,s- ~ i i.c ~.,, ..ar r -P.+, e -E.",,...- 44 . 4 ' '..7 ,..41, '-' + '' 711'... f. ' • . • - . . . ' " . • , __, .... _ ,-.F. . ;J.." -cWVA,,,jaeXO4;d 4 .4.i..' 4 4.VA4V ' . 4 " _.: -.- .--,,--:',.. .4,,... - , ;..,y- .'.:; ~,.!..Z. A . V ., ,-,g.rAfet,...-1--;- ...:Wr+NP. .+,' .i i . •.. 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The ruck tee been, that ' , Mid the medical profession has been reduced to a dose monopoly, W. has asteaded but little its, sphere of knowledge, and has eonsequentli 000,, famed less benefits upon the human race than it might otherwise have liCaW , '!- Ocurof the barriers by . which the profession has endeurri to fence Itself oround. has been the prohibition or discouragementont to all attempts en the put of. its members to- enter into direct coatmunticoa with the public; .:_ts medical man may address himself through the medium of a book, and under the eorer of tecludeardies to his own !profusion, but he not spud to the common sense and Wand intelligence of the italnitiated mentheri of the community, lest the arcane of the heal ing art. should ceise.to be, like theyffletuonisit . mysteries, an exchisive and profitable pose*, sion. The effect of this jealous and narrow minded system on philanthropic saltier spiri led menmay 'be readily conoelved . They. have hid to chafe in silent indignation under re:, mints, the direct beating °lndite& has been to protest the priellers of the -senior Walther* ' of the profession, and to - keep down and diseco* age la much as possible all evidenobi of rising Went. Wove rejoiced to find that one.man, and that • peleitloner, whose professionstmerits and UM cannot for a moment be questioned has had the moral courage to break througlythe trammels imposed upon biro by the old rontin of - art, D. Bunter wisely, and in time, Arrived at the °mules ion that if such acquirements gm he poo -1 settedmere worth anything, the more extensile* the circulation he gave to the results of his re searches and experience the greater the beoedts he would not only confer upon himself bat upon `the community, Between thelimiteel pubkidty afford him by the usual potassium" resume of, book publication and that offered by the news .papers it is not surprising that he chose the let ter. It presented the advantages of rapidity, comprehensieeness and popularity, objects which ' to a men ambitious of fame in. his professiutt, were the readhatondaurest elements of success. We here had personal experience, of the hap py results of the Doctor's mode of treatment, and coutvouch for its suttees. Owing to the severe drudgery incident to our pursuits, and that ten , decoy to bronchial diseases with 'blot% the pe millarity of ourplimate afflicts such a large pro- portion of our population, we hare been suffer ing for several years past from a throat MN-' tion, which all the medical remedies that we had formerly applied failed to cure. We can truly say that we have found more relief and greater hope of ultimately getting rid of the malady from Dr. Bunter's diode of treatment than from that of any other medical man to whom we had pre viously submitted our case. The lesson afforded by this brief sketch of Dr. Bunter's career is calculated to be useful to the medical profession. Here is a man who, chain ed down by the conventional prejudices and usages of his medical brethren, unghthave toiled on for half his life without a rriving at the re sults to - which his acquirements entitled him to aspire. It cost him an effort of moral courage; and no doubt a sacriffce of some professional pride, to emancipate himself from the thraldom of associations in which they bound him. By baring sufficient indepentleoce of astute? to shake loose these ties, and devote his talents to the general good of the community, he has, within an unpreoedentedty short space of time, woo the highest prices within the refeh of a medical practitioner. A traveler whO returned this morning from a visit throughout the' State of Ohio speaks of the appearance of the growing crops as very healthy and fine. Late talus hate fallen with great im mediate benefit to the plants, and farmers speak confidently of their harvest returnsr.—Obtrismati Daunt. Tan WRLT Caar.—We learn from an intel ligent, gentleman from Kalamazoo, Michigan, who was'ln town yesterday, that the wheat crop in many counties of Michigan has been nearly 'destroyed by the fly. Be has recently plumed throigh the counties of jeckson, Calhoun, Van Buren, Cass, Berrien Ililltsbtle, Branch, Kola mum, and part of Berrien, and wee told- that the wheat crop in those counties which a month ego never looked bettei is now nearly destroyed, and that the yield. will not be five bushels to the ' acre. -Buffalo Commercial ddserliser. Similar, accounts in precious years have always been found to be exaggerated. We now begin to receive encouregement that the ravages of the fly are not proving lo great as it was feared th ey wmild. Cool weather and vigorous growth both arrest the depredatio*--Toloio Blade: NOTICE'S. Interesting to those !mitering, from timswicire.—A minis BomarJbeoed to Dr. Ma....a at Liar Pl. ilerrhe A:40 , 4 >a V • monde deertlionhe noshed de.4 from memo ei tile= Nei You, August 1. lin Thie le to olttify that I base Dna subject at amts to want heedsetuneowelacose the pa in 'meld be. ere... • could restnedthee day not. night. UMW. 11' lane' l cote retied Liver Pllbt 1 rot and got a 40 which toot too pills on toed, ter two They re. Dared toe entirely , ' b , mnlnee has z H=Pled. and I Dave had so more trouble trona skit JOHSSONetiII - - tall e. csiotal Lo sat woe WI. 613.0.1456 OMBHATzD tsvitx rum. Ina taa are eller 6111 s. porp,. 4. dog to be Liver Pills. ?0 I:nitro Oa Wall 4 stn. Me Oeleboolol Teredroge. pcm now be had TlVieta" Drug Stone be tn. !gutted Statue oleo. for eels bf the t o peoprbdore. FLEXING BILMIIIOB6. iebetienS lincommon to 2. Kidd t Co.. 60 Wood A. ARNOLR. tis W aIIeLIAMS Chißoa Farnices, iirottycaTabing Ala) smut& 01201LALLY - for Warotritst and restaatios of A.Jt W. willisiatract Rs Warming wal Vostllatlas by Mom ts 'Hot Hater, Pipes or Cbilsotee Norma% alsriaos. &boob, Hospital& notostat. Gross Mom. libord 01% JO Hotel. or D.Mus. No, IS blorkat Hittobattlt Xareh's Itadical , Cure Truss, will cure nowt/ *My am of mineable Manta TRW. at mime pilaw name on band. Chitdmda Tams of different dams and amnia! for sae MadUe Saddam for Velicca . Rolanat Tann Ablombmi asorreuran... itomt PM Pada la th e Nand W. nes }Moulder Baum to Mare s maid and 11•16.11.1 Map dition of the Clastotal now/ dismal of tlp OUR. Snataaw lataislan AU thole articles Way be had or spelled at DR: KAY MEWS Wbolssae and RAO TRUSS DIPOT, 1 0 Wood st.; dim Ogden Mat= Or mill be eat 00 MY PM' of the estuary by sada& the lanta and as. eill.lkell HOLMES; RABE & CO . 50001350 R TO A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, " tA I I SOLID Box iZs,=ll6 IRON AX LES, CHOWBARS,'. SLEDGES. MAT- Timber, PICKS. Timber, Tobacco & Cotton Serowe, Zikaltin• dm I PAM lb, Mooltbswv. Oar and Bridge Bolts, with Thread end . Vote _complete, 'lnt(rf - - down" .. - ---• ~- • .e. ~- 0 .41...;,' at no matted principlek combined ty of • Block Omits& entitles do Wound to In tn. polity of tb•OomPony, witbmtt MIAMI Om know • no Paint Ortifloatm of Milo 00MItmdc Ibr - Vat.. WO of tao Oompl. "'ming% " frigil ta Nar t" Procidolt a t. B. M. namaritts:Socrotary. DIRIM7Ydnik Lomb IL Adtburote • ? I v:: fiVgboot. Gomm N. Bence T. O. Itockbll4 . s.i. W. Thazi.r. z. I,othrop, Ltr ' ' e lLir r. " 2 - v- Irilfill 1100.1.1"-M.At James L. Taslo4 Josott:S. Et:SALMI. Et IL 'lltrocull, Western Insnranee Compnny mamaOF PITTSBURGH 102.1" ooat7ou. T. Will Insure sound all kinds of rile and Marlin Mats.' es.lollsr: .14,. TM E =, _ Jas. % ..... ala , J. W. Ratio; . .lehmiele. . ; " W. Lyra, O. W. lookauce., rovi o. name. 0. W. Jsaluon. • Lepplessedt: ' Wes. 11. Smith._ . • • , ser • boa Isilltstka easslises -by Zdrostcsd o rsa tame in Ole asnmemlty, awl Women Itherslly_ umt, sad peomptly.par tell lanes st leo Orinai No. See sus Stmest: Maud *Ore WaradiuM) my stars, Plttsbargle. PM. OHIO ii-PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST YAM PITTSBURGH. °nand after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, tM YARIBIRIGIM TRAINS sin ray a. loUau. until fur -1 thse mike: _ Pant Ta.ug was urn AT 3 a. Kau Rawl " " af II a. E. UMW Purr" at a P. Thee' radio aU run through to OrestUne. end connect there with the Connubna and trilsteinnss3. Ohio and lad/ atm and Whehntaluo and Isaias italbottea At Mw INK touedkalai made to Nom*. goiniant/t -ealank. Nadu U. Tal"na Oldalana nit and at tur Okrehteel. la: No braise run on Sugar • nuough Ilene" aro sold to Olvehntlat. Loiarftlle. at. Male. hallanalanta. Clideago. Urea Waag e Pm: Warne. Chrrelend and the prinelpsi tonna owl dike la the Were The 111 W 11311013T0N ACCOMMODATI9S THAW *WI save Pittsburgh at 11 a. at. and t it: NU Brink tang at. sail a. Toriletsta and father hiikentatlon, imply to J. 41.11011 T, At the stoner on" imam the Itonautaheis Hone.Wr at, the Pedsrakstreet Walker, to 0 KOWA ,PAISIN. Pittsburgh, watch 10th, 1311 Mot Marna. An ounce of. fact is worth a pound of %mos sud tlbilammi at moilletere beta that :draw/ mound fast tosougsratio Pnionition, Boonsairs Ger DIM Biaßilaieiand by Dn 0. IL Jabot', PlalliAelskla. gTablhibl Its Thor as &Undo asd netatstlvo, srt inxib gininicila sanest bardullty Itwettleask. gegettoslng* ifs Aka". Is grouse of itliWatit of tecobab. - tamable lotto or elhemile3;ll may liireiTrodet Wl tot by Ito scatidai, Wingl load spistito,ilauwasilime:ttell"Nlitittot sat Ailitltb *MO worm by tic ta'vivil abort :apse tber,vist RM. Stls W411 . 111111k, 11,1,11.1 ; , , DUBUQUE, lOWA. . We offer for salo.Onet Hundred. Lots, very vtrimesivvooveveiVtOiti4.okr Doeovov. end rem.vievv,fulvg porthse VW mouth* er talker* Med& Ce r ebral to *bratty—the large %dab Yea Eh. &Weals treameeted beee—tbe beery Wel bade. Imelda with the aremeat rapidly sapnabithea value of resl ;abet& combine be areadee dedrable matte Wpm ilddad do triad fa Any ledbribabbia tfld be in eibirdf . abauansfeeted U de &ed. Adder MVP•&COMP/INT.' - tub • . Dubuque. lean PRILADva .1"1-LLA Pire aid Life bearaneeMany. No. 149 CHESTNUT S , OPPOSIIf I'lOC M:17011 Boon. Will make an kind of Lummox,. either torts or mootoloo mer *moist= of Pr moody of Useftwilem at roaloilatdo mimeo( premium. ROBOAT P. MOO, troilderat IL OHOTAIIA L Mmondant i mo t e t = O!., SWIM • of.._ kraal. Mairisaa. Jmolit.lffon. e. 7. Illefaitai. W WOW P. ItiatWWWW4 Woodall J 0 CONON, Moroi. !lard W Ire, seiner rper nod drag° REMOVAL. licantr & CO.; HATTERS; awe Ave:Korea to; their new store, 131 irud woe; p doon Wow MIA drat. *Mob we hire bat with*surto sdiwtstion to oar htereseed twines.. The trettlearbas hew htted us to MODYAN STYLI?. spuitst, las liar retail Wads where will miser, be laud s mre* swaitwata of the wow., VABITIONABLI arms of Gentle sad Tan** Drew sad heft Hate sod OWL se 'well is UMW , ItIDIIRI WATS. sod OWL. DUNI °pope, adapted' , to the carom. We *II be ;dewed to ere eier *ode it oar sew stars • The few wWer rues ere switimdT f or our WUOLD oar con; wheys 100 be *war MD stooior lime sod Cementite:4w doer, ante every , nri47, Bolt. Pe wow, leslowet • Des* sad Pam Loaf Mu l silk Plash god Aloth Cos. sod Chrldreres Goods of fll Malls feheatt **Mow its will sea It their woooot to suss* ear *rX se oar dill* sae own as to enable us to snotate with WO lobbing hoop In ttie raatern WWI British and continental Butting& min& 81i.t.8 DRAWN nt DONOIVI 1111111111 AN a ON.TI;E UNION .pninc,.l.oplDoN, iNiUIIIB Oir c li AND fIrNiANDA Theist, Ns% art(imallitble at all tho grin- otltista.not;:: - Ncotlistd . and Ireland. and Du Gentineut. WO Pao dear BIGHT pima • M. h. grunOaiiie & Bailin, FRA.NNA.ORT, 4 MAIN, • NU:A.lam aa • flegolttainai to /all parts of Gentianf. deeltaniand aid 11811P:d. ?PPM IntinAlnit toPsrelabroadmay wenn throatib na latter, of °fed%owerbiebAlloney can be obtained. ea nwdd i la no/ Put atump. Ot MU Nato. sndotbet ameofitiee In BO' tom nosy* prompt attentloo. - WM. 11. WILIJAMS m pg a Wood, wart Third stunt. . 0 N EY. t R A sN C E . Indiana; Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon, Illinois, and all ;mourn:tit Bank NOW% rardasedN , Loirina RAM Wm an other Howe. TUB MD= PRIIXTUDI PAID YOR OLD MUIR AND GOLD. . &MIT ALAIPTEI go N. York. POlladolphlo. Melo nail, Ilt.Lools, and the ached* Mkt of the Ullitea BLUM.rmnGfwd Inan,. tomint LOWEST RATER -PW.R Amp' igiNE POLICIES OP INSURANCE iart# ireit tan theronta pletraanca 07 1.031101, CAATAIW' $2;500,000, • out thoORANITYII4BIIRANOR OIL, of N.. Volt tOtr. 'O'CONNOR. BROTH= A di., tschituro Timken and Immune nat. onfAlso fo tic.lll Woorlot, modern froze Ist ot. - A Aeldienree do not refer ton reprieve from myna Ifttnialitmnt. Ther+ in ..lon toren?. from .I,kB. ...alto I. ennany &Arable.. We rem dt.I.M• .1 —. word In whkh all the human of Indiseetton musoned no. To tto..ono.n. h 7 thrs Delmar end har. , WMPOhI Sea hold - out foot only bright bow., bit the certainty. of Immediste relief and permanent aim Them Um Mato, ooidlal atelmliaratl.• vermin'. In Roof. Gerinin ]deers. whkb Ine.liabir enters end ettange. the morbbiantima of Om math and the mom. tin Maur. semort• the d 1.4. 1 4, mod miter. to health.— ' Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacks.: Phinglalptda. free admin. Dement. mySi dA•81,8 Pmnalysana innirano Comp_any, = _OF FiTTSBUIRGH,, Mtn rat OT Pause AND stl7llll KIX et ANATei AIITHORIZED C $300,000.. INSI7If t BUILDINGS AND OMAR PRO KNIT AGAINST On 01; DLIIIGE ST FIRS ESILB OF Sea tad iiibuifinvigatiot and Transportation , =smogs. WeLl.hdivertnem Vr. aIITIMMy /Cantody T. Mend. J. Grim Orn.d.r., IL zoom, Jamb atm; Jima B. Negt.y. 7. A. =V. 11..Cgin1nalL /3. thkialh ,r4tryldnt =hucas. rM PIM&-*M' rPatUrson. NeerontrY . Tresmm - A A Oien Aber 8 Crafterem ' WOWTOWWWW by a sae& sortissarso 'Cristallato's Hsi:afire Hair Dye. . , . as nil eloadtdsolaala U. Wilda. llowl Orkin, awe bai mea baso sluUtrAt. Cia."l.ol Ott tanostb To taut the bate baroadh. Tbs setae co..bigir Woken. the foam . Wboa au morn' Ulallawf UW* 1f" .4 Bat as dolodOstolsooaaWlll dark= Ohs Halo. With Ids Doi of all dyes aloodateelsot sad rood ClAdadOrth lirolstor !Wale u sow taU Mb& 11:111/iW1lo,1 40 Wood strait, at Oa sign of Uos Golden 3Wirtat. .027.41k•r Pll imi rt Lifth Tire ik Comp Office; "Corrrr Market and Water Stree any; l t, BONA GAMUT, Presiding , JUIN. D. Weal neer. This Co makeeireery humane° ap• - pertaining teat mtan eonn y eatad with Lift 11.12.1 i g. II rianhirtrarig d i.M tii== Zit . lea . l: ;et ereLl7 • Anilagainat Lou Or Damage by Firegatio, And * apingt - tbn Pails of UN s ea and Inland Navin "d itatirieVa.nitC ilia lowerirlitaa anuditant nil/. lakt7 ;E.Sebartilli:milalimP: , "a =andapprenply. t g al i vare n Leo W. I = l.. /=.4 itereting.LagAittenning, inggi-lrin . Moat Mal lyter ratraLt JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. XANUFACTURERS OF Iron Iron Vaults, Inuit Doors, Window hullers, Window Guards, ie., • Nos. 91 fiecond at., & 86 Third at., (between Wood and Markot,) PTPTSBUROtt, PA., Have on hand a midi of now natunne law and aultable Me porpolina gai•tiolar ob. twain& ;aid to•neloging Omni lota. Jobbing does at abort seam r • - - , New Dageernaa Gallery., ' 24111.801Cwould respectfully igorm tug .t risobao th. reblie m .:StamllurptliAt ha ladle to. too has fru! front sad WY now 400-pon4a =Pa Ita, kV otrooso tis the moot e 7 oodon4 "AO sagotioro Light **ova toroo4uct4 , l for r= Wren to Uoitod Mateo.. Ws aro emir nand* 441w00m0 oral fro. and stelae, to rue wootbfr,from dela& ',IL 4 o'44ock P. • 4frfr. from all 54 solletad, frbotber they_orioh fro Mime. do moot:. lionsmo. Old WO 011.4 aalldlni. 4.1141/1. The Greatest - "attest Discovery , , . OF THE AGE . Ml. ReUnedy, o[' Roxbury, has discovered In ookolaor4inomon portico sreice • rem eli that can ketol, khei of Ihn.r, .fr., the secret Sovida to a comma Pont& has U Ile .. has *W to one dont hunkered mum. sad nets! exonpits two/sees (bothihonter humor.) Harked thblitiessession overlie Miura minnow, of Ka eel as within tweet - 7 vellee el hoar. • Two bottle... werrastal &peal% sunning rue oso th - Okoto Wei bottles will eats the wont .Ind of pimples of tal. hen. - -..- , e; Twit to Mile batten will &Ow the *Veleta or WO. , 1 1 Twwbottlie me *womb& to ears the wont esot my le the .oath aid eteeneelt. three to tee intik* ore eteriented to erne ibe wont Ow to two bottlenr ana ;nitwit:oi to core en hawse In thenurr of r .r° Tea : • Too bottles are ',veleta& to. Or' sodblotelein sawn the belt, t loin to Na Wilke are we:noted to ems .oYntpt eat ratting übmi. One *.edi vigor: weir turmoil= alb. akin. 'Z weite this, bottles at wereented to eon the emelt toes of Ted to tklee bottle, itiiiisnontad Loewe the malt des iterate to iiiiimusstkin. - • r This to MK kale. axe Reirankes to mutt pal I rheum shy to. Mitt WM.! .111 ems the wont sae at setofula A bonen le skean onteeteneed ham the Sett hitt* ant alai*, sun I. wielented when the above 0114”itity Nothing looks eo IngnOtable to those wholes,* Intel* red , ell the woodestat ,ssedielswa et the Oen am theta anima wied wiring In %bele/We& ask *loci sill stew was; malt owe lava barna In the Minot Vet It 41 now &lied teat. • Ups* bare 'Simmer 111 km Welled Mee ran la .mmda. hams or Y. .boat St NO WI *OM OM lux4 sot twos. I peddled ova athenewid het. Ike OM tithe ekinlty onlottollt., •I ksow. Ito tants Co MM.Ybal::•Ulm dinar Sone Norm et the ereateettems ow, doodle ismootkoNoto. I itor It to anon.. roor coos to 0/4 pee* of Milk. I harems Door. Wear. Writ I korktehlklien, whom endi walled and Sabin/, restored to hkeeltet data at blink by OM Wile. Talkie All ire ott‘eat. to I deb wages. comkettle I I wlll allege me It. It glees west rellse to estereb sod dleslamee. ;Bowie who bete been metre lei yMtve; We to. _lrltha Min tekolstal by) t. ran the ball le mead, o ours 41Ilte My; but where that. Ii lay •Sereakeetest 1 1 of the Milmitkete elate% It will imam veil elonnlei Nei I loch bat Vat moot not terelsinnel—they. shin; °No th from Ms days to a weep. There tanner 1 !per eft tem It. on the contrary. ohm that Orr, I. 'or or W Iltet Vein& like anew pare". I . hood genie er the utast 'exteetwa aneasjiuss of, IS that maiOrrar Ile Wad WS. : Iregressoiel like wi setter =est h newt loa. On Vt. !Um is bob. w etbeirslwe. I 'marts IR. ' Lit =a tywrie czar pa 11,r., Ns voitusa—Ad,,l4 ow t=ivl4.l , Y.. am dithitietelitteeihert P r ot lylgnal= sat' eateish tO .., efAl . • lr drapers IsiOssesi IL4OIINS OrYntylfte, 21!11W11,3!!../all'ilkwr!! • • - Wm. lasimr. Archltrild Or • 00. M. rirohlidii. Pittelh. • .I. W 0. 00101 IN. Wawa.. - Third and Wood drools. wisisserLl2' Z." • • "2.- FEKEN TEA. STORE. S. JAYNES. No. 38 Fifth Street, os. DOo4LR 0? TOO 01t0.61 YR. PITTSBURGH, GREEN AND BLAU K TEAS, 8,,he...d with pest tan =ea ~rear from Um bi=nr: for CUM. 'Ting (twit consista of .11 the t fleeces sad plate of T. bought to Ogg Mundt:ma imaket, and .111 be Fold. Alit= LONIZE7 PRIMA tirRITTAIL GROOMS are It:Media ell and get ma Ow and learn Out priest. PACKED TEAS. Pot op In weal& gendeenon .spruer 11. th. touts 1° 9 113 t 1 7 1 1 loneerisl. No. No. 1 S.. "• " Sic‘ll, Odeon. Ne , No. No S. Pllner Leif Young Wien. Plantation Oolong. Nottlyonder, No. I. Soonbong. No. t. Mod Young Souehod. Nntneh Old Chemin Elea 'has gado; by the Halt Chest. AL). 00/ PEN—Sue Jays and Ala LO=l NIPS StNlANA—Orogn4. Online Pohneetsed, A. White Olerlied. C. Teller Olartflod. sea Vet Nen Odeon, RAKER'S BIIOIIA. 0000 A end CHOCOLAT*, to. /1-0. leontexperlence In the trtaineen I. • ineln 1inm".. 11131 every article wed will be SO, nepeceented. Tide old nefiblisinel eon hat no cortnecefess !^^N any ether hoar to the Wit. Osetconens are warned not to Tame any confidence In the rt=taUotte of penche *merely esoplof ed In 1311 K. Mt • in. .7 A A N r il orAiItizWALZ.V &Kim Alm. ter the lode of L. JOHNSON (NYS TY PIC. INN. it. alantle WESTERN TEA STORE, Cow of Wood and Sixth street!. W. A. M'CLURG. Our Teas will he l uund tm trial unequaled at w. prim lu the city: Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 7 5 . Young Hyam. 6o , 62; 1,00 end 1,25 per Ib. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Englitreakfast,? , o and Imperial &dlr., 7 5 , 75 ote. per lb. • 100 dc 1,50 per lb. Trout pet ut, In today borne hob, 6 to m Ina. to &toll, one A Ilbursl amount made to rote! deldrra. COPININ—Jfiro, Le Grusgrrn, and 11A. Odra. Oren ...3 RonsraL SUOARS—Lowineg and Lidelter's Mai,' Putorrilled and Chafed ?Nom Arno, atorotatm synorr, ireldrL /4nA and LrrOrt frnfts, de...de. ofhn HEN Y- OIDNARD H. INQ A COLLINS, VND CIOMMI S SIN M ERCHANT . , WhOL O ICSAI,II WOMAN in CIIEEtill, MUTTER, SEEDS, Mil,. • And Prodnor (n0,...ny No. Wood Arent, Pitteburgb. ' Ailieeretfor the Ladies—llow to preserve Uuouvy—Don't use Chalk, Lilly Whale. or .neat the P. called enemata.. Orman] a faded or willow emplezion tf you would hove therm bon:mitt berg to your cheek dear, heathy and tranopareut skin. and lire and visor . Infused through the oyetem,Wet • bottle et Certer'e lipato Loh blleture, and take It eroordlog to directions. It doe. not tut* prate an well so your .weeb•meate; but, It alter a few dates you do not find Poor hulth .nA.lo!utr reviving , your obey elastic and vlgororr4 the whole 111 , bm refreehed cod invigorated like • dlirloW monies• then your came hoodoos, .od all the valuable oertin entre we yoreoe. go Ihr naught. It le the greetext nudger of the blood known: to yerfeetly humbugs, itrid,at the panto time roverfrdlY efllearinua gee advertleetuent. tuy2).4lwlmlls Statement trom Canada.--Quetrec, Feb. th,114.4.--timen.ll. A. Pahwetork Co:—We had the Came.re of trbeltiolt, CO. morning, the within meal/Ate of year Termite'. which will be very gratifying to You, ae It met voluntarill. tV• are, Rentlernen.Yrkim truly J . IdUbtelN A 00. Clornamor—illy tltW daughter, I Tears old: sod me on, older, eery Mr • coneldershie• time sleeting from norm. I puretimad two bottled of Tour Mn Of which 1 gave then three doom, according to direct ....... Alone ond Range to ear, In low than three hour, they lemthan R 1111 N OILED WORSIB, some of the so tr length of from 12 to 11 Wein. Haring eapered ed mach of the beneficial eßests your Vertallbge. 1 feel It al, duty. to rannamend It to the rale ma, in my opinion, ooe of the moat elbeseione roma amtinat worms et er yet offered to the Ihmtlemen, believe the to he your math. obliged...ad humble servant. ATIIANIVVIAATIOO3. Prepared end soldby B. A. lAIEINIZITOCILa ih).. earner of Wood and 'M te uta. myliwitir7 -------- PEARL STE EGHAMNY MILL. ALLE. Flour delivered to families in either of the toot elide thstem may b left at the AHR, or la our bola el the • stove. of LOURN. WILSON comer \Vocal et. MAUNA RRITTR. LW:rty bad $O. Clair ite. • H. P. & TITAR T C I 2 ll hißfa - BRYAN. h HO. A Substitute for the New Liquor Law.--- DR. URBAN% ANTI-BACCHANALIAN ELIXIR. • ale unit nits remedy for the awe of INTRIdPCRANCE. A veeiatsllatod eateteible estsact. and a • tonic law. 4 ottaled- For the follarlng comolahla it 1!• OVAL eelar I tite samdirttia. haregria. Lan: ciapleat. A:winery, ./llte Hada, /Ws, AteTs qf ad idea, /oßriast Trool