PITTSBURGH GAZETTE I!ME=I ' PITTSBURGH, :: , SATURDAY MORVLSG, JULY 7, 1856. rimy. itemoval: OFFICE of the Pittsburgh Gaze** rantond tot/se um building on infth ntreal ond gninediataig adjoining tbi Peotedant Chunk- • 7113111.1ie'Adirierdieirs:—Neicher 'th• &Moral ;loon or Printbidisdaddanandoftb• on Sunday. Anannlasnhodosla ;bar notkos to alai aid ;lowland admix Was aodoos. ao &ameba. . Advance psymtnitt.—Hernnfter no sub =cloth* will to barn fir the - I:kat 4 7. iff ee k ly . osutte onto. poymont k nub in • adirana Wbonera tts Um taw t. .bleb id Told. tho win te invariably lopped.: ulammg.l3ss Onbastiptirm le r 5... d by orkonso payment; All tea elent admilshat my, description. soill b ronnbod to be paid in o• onion Thornily exaeptioniiill be where 'pedal moot] IT or yawl, androotir .r. made. 'tfl.PlWYsr+► Weekly Gerzersoe etteneir. oberfforiareofaar Melly Grade offers to our burls., me, met ffnizsbio medium of cooking the* beetroots know, 014 aboffotkor to botveierlbor sod Aro tbooaand. mobil, slower every reertbsat s roarrabotaser sad shop-k.6M I , Norma Peanarlvards. and Eastern Ohio. n. P.M:MLLE& hab editor of tee. Stara sod DOVIONUIIeetad with tees Petestoweher Co,CIA.r iusthertsid ineboniptiono awl actoorthounotteo Ito the fitbstmnitt %hitt" Aeoearithes he oter.thlblhhed Piththhroft March I.lShe. Kandla. Matter me twat mess el the -pap!! Tile Know-Nontmos. —We are somewhat taxed to know what the Snow-Nothings really did at Reading. The Philadelphia papers tel• vas that the , Western members seceded, alto formed a Dew , council; while the Pittabure' pipets tell u that it was the Philadelphia mem bers who -weeded. At any rite, we are clear ta to the fact that there was i seoesaion—a split, and that there are nowlwo rival State Councils, loth of which will claim recognition from the meat National Council. . From all that we can gather it would seem that the eastern adherents of the National Conn ell were caught napping. The half of the dele gates. present at Reading wei from .the west. Philadelphia sent but a partial delegation, and bit few of the eastern counties were represen ted; while Allegheny county sent a full delega tion, accompanied by &heavy reserve from other western counties. The result was that the Phil adelphians were outwitted, or ont-voted, per haps both. A committee was appointed to re port a: platform, or resolutions, which made two reports—onefrom the majority and another from the minority. The majority report was thorough ly anti-Slavery (eo the rumor goes) and it was resoled, by a considerable majority; . the minority report was simply in favor of striking out the 12th section of the National platform and in serting one in favor of the restoration of the . Missouri ComproMise, and lids was adopted. Thereupon a portion of the eastern delegation withdrew and organised a new State council. This is the account the Pittsburgh delegates bring home wish them. As near as we can make out, the whole Na tional platform was endorsed, except the 12th section. In rejecting this section, however, the majority do, not admit that they have yielded their connection with the National Council. There is nothing in the action taken at Reading which looks' to a seyeranoe of the Order in Penelylva nis, from the National body' lately convened In Philadelphia; nn the contrary, the majority eleim the right to send delegates to the next National Cotustal, whioh meets on the 220,1 of February neit, to nominate a candidate for President, and still set themselves up as part and parcel of the National organization. A resolution was adopted to hold_a conven tion of the Order et Cincinnati in January next, to which all the Northern States are invited to send representatives, as well as such Southern States as sympathize with them. The object of the convention is said to be to make arrange ments to control the action of the national council which meets in February; and, in the event of failure, either through the noneadmis sion of their delegates or otherwise, to organize a Northern Know Nothing_party, of which Na tivism in all lie inherent ugliness _is to be the main failure, 'with Just enough of anti-slaver} thrown tu to soften * physiognomy that would inherits. be repulsive to the North. We bad hoped that then mat patriotism enough in ,these men and, their northern coadjutors to throi Thitivism aside for the present, and unite. with their fellow-citizens of all-parties in rolling beck' the advancing tide of shivery; but In this we are <kilned to disappointment., Nativism, with allits iddeone proem iptivenmui and bigotry, Is to be the greet - and perm:hint question with - them; • and wheteeer anti-slavery is added is to ba used ass mere - auxiliary to the main purpo ses of titt4hder. i We hail:Loped, too, that those who lay claim Matilde iti,,repudisting a prealainn7 platform would have had the honesty to repudiate all con session vial those who made ; but in this, also, we are doomed to disappointnient. The act rejected, for locel reasons, because the county i.Ofices can only be reached in that way; lint the . actors are .still hugged to the bosom si brethren, tor national purposes; for are there not 'fat :offices in the gift_ of the - President to be' elactscl- hi 1856, as wen ae.in" the - gift of -the people? Thus there are teroZnastensi to serve. It is the dear North, this year, until fitter the. October election; and next year the blessed Union will bo to save at the expense of yielding something - to our dear : 'southern brethren. . And thus, all the good expectations of the sincere Republicans of the North are brought to diughi. _'The . hundreds of theism:lda of north meisrho loathe Nativism as they would-le prosy can never be brotight to embraoe it for the sake of: the transient anti-elavery professions Made by ltd advocates. They most bide their time ; and if the North falls a victim to Southerksuressiiins through divisions among ifs people, let the blame rest upon those who set up impracticable texts and seek to rally the boats of freedom under banners abhorrent to their sense of right. Remove Harman Coxprrrrion.The rearm gen of fire on tire Erie and New York Central Bowls went into effeot on klooday. The Erie will follow the Central in whatever reduction that road makes. Thu cutting each otber's threats will probably continue until the stockholders of the two roads make their remoustrancee sus eitertly lend to be heard by the mintiers of their `property. The dlinmy Evening Journal has the lgllowuF remarks upon the subject uWith a ,tolerable knowledge of the causes which betake:ight these railways Into collision, we are unable to excuse the madnees'which thus recklessly sports with over sixty millions of cap ita._ There is no pretence; in this case, that a re daction of fare Ii either necessary or expedient. On the contrary it is conceded by those who use as welt 118 by those who construct railroads, that they earn too, little money. A large, por tion of the capital thus invested has been in pet, at least, milk. The community is satisfied with existing rates of fare. And from the reductions now osed, onr own citizens derive no benefit. it be ingsmere contest for the 'Western travel" Thus these roads suicidally-act, after holding convention after convention in connection with other great thank lines, for the purpose of estalf- Elblag a miens of fares, and equitable business arrangements generally. Faith is thus broken with the other companies also, and incidentally the whole railroad system is more or lees injured. and is likely to be thrown back into the crippled position from which it wan this beginning to re term - Efforbi have been made .to heal the vi . deaths breach betWoen the Central and the :Erie Ithilroads, but thus far without effect. - " lbe Maarillon Yews says Hutt several lifiness have 4i:dimmed harvesting in that neighharit, and . the report aa to the yteld the grain is' favorable. The Ifs= says that, notwithstanding 4ilWeid; there , wlll be eoasidenktde ataive an storage snip. hio&ark Oo I:4*Wattlifeet efts lie, Twit /the done . ted.little .ithennie.th the . -• • . . The -Wooott (9). Sipubikao iniy• - that the lama erop in %lee County:otter UOLt. Veal sad, will prone to be a tolerable AD,-er:nery_niarly sathe muirwbeitiisnot only teete;btit iiroltto the sort : Pen 'ow/. balt. the fields of "toil will limo good, ood'the bvatbt *nl be ivimit: If not beili4; for itak lll - r4r• - r. rz,.. • 111. Durrei. 8. Dmmason, of New York, once smember of the U. & Senate, and since then a very restless member of political society, is of ,pinion that the Democratic party is not now in 'ewer, and that the Preeidentisl Cbairls vacant He oys arkeremas Carer Ottne whes(4tbe;retoro of the Demomitie"pititytw'power coyS more neceo ury for the success and honor of the country. ..from the time the Presidential_ chabswas tiled Wssupttiron to the `time it became scant by be occupation of the present incumbent' ) That uill.do for Mr. ...Dickinson It is a *iittli3 curious, however, in this connection, that `chile such menu Mr. Dickinson an striving. to wrest P,ocricia ea a poneatity, Ponca should him .elf be einigglingito obtains second lease of the - - , hair which he renders vacant. The following 4peerdstions on that subject are from the Waah ngton correspondence of the N. Y. Courier onel Enquirer; " There is no hope of the resuscitation of the Deniootscy bat through the reunion of its,frag- - nests in New York; and in New York the rage ,f the factions appears inappeasable. ' 'ite times arq bereming critical. General Preece is actuallyintriguin g for are.nomination. the extravagance of the idea moves to ridicule; not while his opponents are laughing, 50,000 . adherents—that being the number in otlice—are working. They must lose by any. change, and hey are for Prewar.: in other words, they are for themselves. The chance relied upon by the Pierce men ie this. There isnot vow in the ranks of the pasty, my more than there eosin 1852, a man of such boiled ascendancy of character all. to combine overpoweringemount of personal support.— The candidates will be the. same; with the ex ception of Gen. Cass, unquestionably the first .nd the ablest of the competitors in 1862. He use been superseded -by age: Douglas will be legs prominent, owing to his. identification with , he great crime and blonder of theday. Elm:vi ten will stand better than before, because oppo sed to that infamy, but will lose the nomination, though bie sympathy with Know Nothingism.— Marcy and Buchanan having taken no distinct position in these controversies will remain, as in the last struggle, equal competitors against each other and against the .field. General Butler is passe.. General Lane is given over by the little coterie who stood by him in '62, and Mr. Dick inson is so far compromised by unsuccessful re volt, that he cannot depend upon the disciplined support which commands success In Democratic Conventions. The pretensions of Bs-Speaker Boyd are swelling like /reed in the ground, bat aro likely to become less formidable when the germ is seen. " In this state of the game General Pierce will enter the Convention backed by the power and • patronage of the Government. Be will demand a popular verdict upon his, Administration and will offer to compose the strifes - of abler men than himself, but who have nothing more sub stantial t4an promises of future for to dispense. There cannot be a doubt that if Mr. Fillmore had been a Democrat, he would have secured a re-nomination, and it is thought that even the un popularity of Gen. Pierce may he overcome by a jadicious me of the patronage within his con- trot This is a free sketch of the scheme, and the meaturfor the-renomination of Pierce, and 'certaidly, if his party is to prevail, it could have no more faithful representative. ' The great defect of the President's character is hie vacillation and infirmity of pdrpose. lie is the Instrument of the strongest will which ap- preaches him. His resolutions yield to importu nities, intreaties and menaces. He gave Gauss a written order on the Secretary of State for the Consulship at Marseilles. The Virginia and Penn sylvania delegates in Congress protested, and the appointment leas refused. Thus was presented the imandal of a foreigner. uacrying about the dishonored order of the President of the Hiked States, for a paltry . cfice. The President pi6m ised Col. Wilcox. eon in-law of Major Donsbon, the mission to Chili. The Ohio Delegation made studied demand for it, and the promise to Wil cox was repudiated. Hence Donelson peram bulates the country, proejaiming the tiesehery of Pierce. The President promised McDonald, of Maine, the office of the sth Auditor in return for his vote for - the •Nebreeks Bill. When the time for fulfilling the promise arrived, Gen. Pierce asked the permission of McDonald to tender the appointment to Judge Minor, the law partner of the former, in expectation that Judge M. would decline it. He accepted it, to the die may of the President; and it became necessary to pay McDonald with the superintendence of a petty Custom-House. In the same way be at first rejected the infamous scheme of repudia ting the Missouri Compromise, but yielded to repeated deputations of insolent advocates of the measure, whileprotesting against the treach ery and dishonor of which he was made the in. stet:mad. Such a man is not fit to be Pres, dent. In fact, be cannot be President, became, though the ..nominal occupant of the place, all the real power which it in his duty to exercise devolves upon other men, not responsible to the country. Csavrtmen Ann Eats.—There is trouble already brewing in the Senatorial district composed of Crawford and Erie counties. The late Senator, Mr. Skinner, was from Erie, and the Erie people, for thaeake of taking care of their special in terests, would like to lune a man of their own as his stmemsor ; but the Crawford people, who have interests distinct (and perhaps di verse) from Erie insist on having a man of their own. The Crawford Democrat contains a call signedhy several hundred citizens of that county recommending D. A. Finney, Elq., of Meadville for the Senate. Among the signers to the call we recognize the names of leading whip, Demo crats and free soilere—gentleman of the highest standing_ in point of respectability and general in telligenne: . These gentlemen propose Mr. Fin ney as a candidate without regard to pony, and the probability ; s that the people of Crawford county will rally to his suppott,with great unan imity. Thu Erie 0;72:T4014m, in retorting to this matter, says : "in relation to Mr. Finney, it may net be amiss for, onto this cer.aectlon tosay, that nearly or about twenty years sincshe became a resident of Meadville—e. poor and therefore, until he be cape known, a comparatively friendless young man. Within that time he has won for himself the proud distinction of being one of the best edn. cited men,en !mitt universally acknOwledged to be one of the ablest lawyers in Western Penneyl trania--sui honor to himself and friends as he is to the State of which he has been s. most worthy citizen since the earliest dawn of his. manhood: In polities Mr. Finney has ever been a consis tent wbig of the free soil stamp, but in his pat ient opinionated action always conservative, and for his talent, integrity and moral worth uni formly respected and admired by all." The Crawford Deneerat—the ablest, as it is one of the moat firm of his political opponents in that district, thus truthfully speaks of the same gentleman: "Mr. Finney will mat, a bold and fearless representative. Him talanta are unquestionable and his position with the State• Administration •ilitender him eminently useful to car interests in the Senate. He has many ardent personal friends and possesses indomitable energy: , ..— These peculiarities will give him great advan tage in the approaching campaign, and will ren der his election a moral certainty." Viejtidge frets' the tone of the Erie Constitution that that portion of the Erie people who are at tached to the railroad interest and opposed to the conree pursued in the borough last winter, will either openly or covertly aid in the election of Mr. Finney. k The St. Louis. Intelligeneer.ssys that the Ten centre between Stringfellow and Gov.' Reeder was not the serious thing tt was reported to be. The leader of ttie border ruffians, true to his character, struck the Governor a blow; and doubtless did it brim cowardly a manner as such bully incapable of; bufit was a much less momentous affair than the freebooters would have no imagine. The Intelligmeer, although in the Slavery in. terest, Is not too blind to ewe the motive which is actuating the President in his coarse towards the Governor. It says: "So great has been the clamor raised against - him, (Gov. Reeder) that it is moat likely Prima dent pierce, If he can nerve himself up to the point, will remove him on the pretext of specu lation IC Tends. We never knew that , it -territo rial governor was prohibited by any law front holding 'a landed interest in his _Territory, If fairly obtained; and we bare known other Gov ernors to serve both themselves and their Terri tories by obtaining an Interest in the soil, and thus becoming identified with the people among whopi their lots were cast. - If we are nokmiata ken, Gen, Cass owes some of the pecuniary ease of his old age to investment; in the soil of Mich . igan; and we Itiaolir that the respected Ri-Chn ernor Ramsey, of Minnesota, did not fail to be come in - all respects a citizen as well as Governor of that territory,,- If Reeder hen been guilty of any frendulent,or unlawful conductin acquiring Jamb; frem the Indians, he oughtof course to be removed; but Piisident Pierce has bad ample time Id' investigate the charges made by Com missioner Manypanay, see.ir h e in , immed t h it. 4„ i t iv wee guilty of any impropriety, ought t o have taken off- his official head at once. To delay the ersetardon will beget a suspi cion, if Reeder Is new yemosed, that it isw con cierdon to the "border: rnfflowa" • _ LADY' Knaan,;—`ll'e were informed yesterday that the wife of Cot itaddlok, of Uniontown, fell from a oharry-treea day or two sip, and aspired altreatihaasedinhq, . A correspondent of the St. Louie Republican, who writes from Kansas and has all the bluster and insolence of the border ruffian about him, thtufdescrities the encounter !Winter' Gov. Reid .aind Stringfellow: . ''. "'Yesterday morning Gen. B.P.'Sinutorusotr, of Weston, 311., proceeded to. Gov. Xtentortee ler idenier, near the Shawnee Mission, and after introducing himself to the Governor, said, "I understand,- air, that you have publicly Oaken and written of one tu.the Saes ass frontier ruf fian, and I bait called to 'ascertain whether you been done nor' tor. did not eo write, or speak of you in public." Gen. S. "Did you speak of me in those terms anywhere, or at any timer Goy. R. "No, sir." • Gen. B. "Did you use my name at all?" Gov. R I may have need your name in pri rate oonversatioa." Gen. S. "Did you use it cUarespectfully? Did you intimate, or insinuate, that I was other then a gentleman?" On,. R. "I . might have done so." Gen. B.—" Then sir, you uttered a Mahood, and I demand of you the satierfaction of a gentle man. I very much question your right to that privilege, for Ido not believe you to be gen tleman; but I nevertheless give yon the Upper tunity to vindicate your title to that obaracter by allowing you to select :snob friends as you may pleage, and I will do the same, an d we will step out here and settle the matter as gentlemen usually do." - Dor. cannot go. lam no fighting man." Gen. B. ' , Then I will have to treat you as I would any. other offensive animal." And with that, he knocked Ituituta down with his fist- I suppose the Abolitionists will pro. ummce this a "ruffianly attack." Let one of them do so, and then dare to show his face in Kammer As - we are not going to Kenna just now, we dare to tell this truculent fellow; that he is a ruffianly scoundrel, and that Stringfellow Is the same; If, indeed, the correspondent be not SOMA fellow himself, as we strongly Inspect he is. We accept so.mueh of hie statement ae ebowe that prince of the border ruffians to be a-brute, because. other &connote corroborate it; but we take the other parte of the above story with a great deal of allowance. The Detroit Advertiser has changed hands, Mr. Males giving place to It. F. Johnstone It Co. in the proprietorship. &due Mather returns to the paper as editor after an absence of eighteen metals. The Adoertber is ono of the oldest Whig jour nals of the country; but under Mr. Wales' con trol it beenwe so intensely pro-slavery and Bin dooish tiled it lost its former high standitig. It has now fallen Into the hands of a man who is abreast with the times and able to keepnp, and wo may be permitted to rejoice that freedom has one enemy the less and one friend the more. PUTItAIIOI MONTHLT.—Wo have reoeived the July number from the publishers, Messrs. Dix & Edwards, No. 10 Park Place, New York. The opening .paper on frviag's life of. Washington is not a very brilliant one; but the other articles are racy, spirited and highly interesting; Al together it is a capital number. BY THE El tinstAotsi. In the House of Commons Sir C. Wood con firmed the murder of the crew of the Coisack's cutter when landing some Russian prisoners at Rungs under a flag of truce. He stated that dispatches had been received from' Admiral Duo. Sas containing full particulars of the occurrence. Some time slum der Majesty's ship Cossack took and destroyed some coasting vessels off Range, and carried off as prisoners the captain of one of the vessels, his son, and another Finnish Admiral Dundee wishing not to visit with. un necessary severity the trade of the conntry so rang as the communications and enpplies between the Gulf of Finland and St. Petershurgn'Were interrupted, directed that the Cossack should put back to Hangs and restore to liberty the persons so captured. together with four others who requested to be put ashore at that place. The Cossack- accordingly returned 'for that: pur. pose. A cutter was -sent ashore from the ship under the command of Lieut. Geneste, and • flag of truce was displayed half an hour before reaching the jetty. The officers and prisoners had barely landed when about 800 or 400 Russians came down upon them, and although explanations of their visit were made both in English and Finnish, the Ras elan soldiers said that they did not care for the flag of trine, but that they would show how the Rotarians could fight. About 100 Russian sol diers then immediately Fired on the officers and the FleratellitisiOneee on thillet.ty;, - Idlling.them all, and then fired into the boat until'everf mart fell. They then rushed Into the bast,: draigeal one wounded . Man out and bayonetted him on the jetty and retired leaving five tudies for dead in the boat. One man only was picked up alive by a gig from the Cossack which was einem as certain the cause of the entf.er's-delay, and from whom these particulars were gained. The Report of the Sebastopol Inquiry ;'Coni -Mitten had been presented to the Rouse of,Com- Mons and was ordered to be printed. pre senting the report, which was lengthy, the Thief Clerk stated that from the frequent incoosisten ay sod contrariety of tho evidence and the im possibility of summoning witneisses wbuttould have given important information, as well as from other unavoidable causes, the Comitattee had been obliged to end an inquiry' which they were enable satisfactorily to complete. The re port, however, upon the whole, bore out the statements of incompetency on the part of Gov ernment officials which bad no frequently been made by the correspotdents of. YU roses and other English journals. - Latest news from the Baltic efatea that en thit 14th ult. the Allied fleets were to weigh nnehor for the neighborhood of Hangs, at the entrance of the Gulf of Finland, where the flag oti truce was fired on. Romeii CriirlOLlCe AND Preito 'Bono*LL From a pamphlet lately published by the Hon. Edward Twistleton, of Massachusetts, on the Religious Working of the Cemmon Behinds of that State, It appears that te Roman Catholics there seldom raise any objeedion to...the me of the Bible in the schools. In One manufacturing town the school committee allow thenhildren of Roman Catholic parents to Me the DOtiny •er- Finn if they prefer. In Lowell thell is at least one Roman Catholic Teacher, the children be ing from such families. Bat a single iwitauce of the Rontanists maintaining separate etbools has been recently-known,. and that was in Fall River. The children have loft theta schools in many caves, and have returned to the public schools, for the reasons that' their parent* find that their children make better progress in their studies, and approximate more to the charactee, of the natives, and have better:pros pects for success in life than those *he attend the separate schools. Arid then, at the public schools their manners are decidedly improved, while their religions opinions aro-not interfered with. MARRIXD—Ou Thoroday no - ug. sth •bs• the Itsr.J. O. Porohlrui. Mr. 11. IILACTC.FOII O ,of PAtlodolpb to MI. BlLL.danghter of the tote Avid Misr, Moo thloolts. SPECIAL NOTICES. Km. Vanderbilt, No. 185 Suffolk street. Au, or D. 11•Laltri Cam.. Lan sor Delon 1113Weli, 2.134 not Mimelna whether It pro ceeded from demr...nate( the liver ov merely byitterice, I Vim persuaded to minima. n box of Dr. IPLane.'• broiled elver Pills, and betbre I used them all woo entirely relieved.' lam wow enjoying perfect bealtbi - and cheer , folly recommend Dr. li'land• Osiebrated ldier r iu. to .11 similarly ..toted. New Turk. Mardi 26,1852. P. & The ehave valuable remedy, am Dr. NPLeads Oeletested Telattrege. est be had at U rerpectable Drug Stores In thbo city. • B Puraburto will pious b earo 4 nl to lug ror and taboo none but Dr. ti Min nen , nre attorr.P:l4, pur porting to be Lim Mg now Wi. tblp Abe Tor sato b, OA solo propriatais. PLBITING IMOD. suecossons to .1. KIDD I 00.. No. 00 Wood at jut Headache, Lose of Appetite andsiLmtal lizenunoa—Nleolna &hotter, Ilvhnt on One! TIM, way,. elneertest thanes tn, dun to the Mend nennesnend. Um tour Holland =tern Mel= watered for ions Uwe with headache, lose otappet/te, mental depriedon. and In •faot general &toad of the mu= I now foil, te.ru.lud but ens bottiy mnmlon..6t returning health. ?Mamma. Aminst 24. Ind." Ben advertisement in another solvasst JudvllMO Old Sores, Moors, and all arr.ptiona and Mamma aridsir on ao impure or &prowl stateof tW Wood. Bee the extraordinary mad Wm O. H - d. • highly remaktdde eltisen of Richmond. Ta.. by. s /Messiah liihrtina He had doers and =am of tka worn description. anddidly got so bed. he was astable to walk except& ezutehea. A few bottles of Carter's. Owlish Mixture. Hid great blood edifier.. mad hin• is. It has Mired birtalreds of others who . have aulktid with:Thew =Hon, bid Wads kr mereary, and pans and .niseriof thalami sidjoiato. "Pee advertisement. je'N dad! REMOVAL.. ZaCOBI) 100., Hall= B a re: re moved to. .their,new .atoie, 131 ittad gra; 6 door• atm FAO rbratOrhaix n tars tailt atm the ett iiem edeotattak tem:rine:twat Insalotak The exit tool tube,* grad op In MODERN. OTTLE exclua.kyttioarretill *Oa where will ilwari bband • compaar amearamint of the MOST , 71811.02f•BLIA STILY.II of taste and Youtre , Dan wat Ittt Ilia sad otia. NI well ea LADINEP -MUM) MIS: and CUII., MEWS owns, sissalo tbi m000s: W• dill b. yleued to ma our Meads 4areasw : The leer viper WAN are . eielleldt. Ate. Qui WAWA &Ms 114 D; abbr. bribalatta hill *talk Hats lala tam mbar:lag ot*flioicir,lat./1 011163. Loam. Brsida end Pales bat lihasifilen4 so/ lAttb Oso• sad Children'. Orals or Ad Maga. , IL oduat• ratio/ our tar wilt tad it la* latest s saudios our ladtasaar• mita •I• to naN so to . ore saiitasqums• of The Sheriffaity the Second Ward fm rmaleatiou. on the t the Yea Sketkre, for iii44td<ieeT JOHN M'D. GLENN, o lutaPonb. will he a eandlda .1 Mama an *kW, to be inteds.? l " "Biarline Alleithent eollitY—. I CiE081261.11.. RIDDL , of She City of Allele/az viil revidite • r the Aloe of hherttf of Allegheny County. et the Oettloh elactloo. • . B. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elizabeth, be iegwildes kr Sheriff et Anegheur dounly, sab .I.ot to tbe deebdon of the givilifW Iblecton,Whigs:De.* diti and Libertraten'of the dbitelet. - Ellikebecb. Marl% 16 66 . 131720-011.rtfy Dividend: Omcs Cram:W.7=LP= C01... 5. .a .1m..16t1t, 18 The President and Directors of this Cora- Pear, have Ude day deolsnid a dividend of rive Dollars per — dire span the Malta Stott. irk Your iltdars paya Net, the Stookbolders or their legal remnant tsar.. on and after Oa MIL Wt, and ore • dliar oreditot to stork i•3o,otd SAMUEL L. 111A.RALIELL. they. Nzw Your, Jute 1611 i, 1855 s New York &Liverpool 4neof Paekets. s a JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Liberty etre.t.pitnegirgh,Pa., le the only Lesson In the above elty authorised to mil P.S3sie Certificates for reiz Llae o New York and Literrool innkan GU slewp on hand bight t rats for say Dayalda at any n w aio England, Ireland, Scotland wad W t% b r i z o pwenzete from New York and Chtlad.4. Ohio by Sattroad. oonNELius GRINNELL, ' • - ba."o.fctf 87 South et., New York. British and Continental Exchange 1310112 DILLS DRAWN 81. DUNCAN, 811ERBIAN & CO., ON TUB UNION BANK, LONDON, 81:7X8 or si AND ,PIiAILDS, These Drafts are available at all the prin cipal Tonne of Coals W.. E 0303.31.1 And Ireland, and. the Continent. We mho dzsw SIGHT BILLS on M. A. Gruuebaum & Balm , IRA) , KtORT A YARN, Which serve se • Rentittanos to all nat. of Oisrinan7. Switzerland sold :11011•14. p....Lniending.to travel abroad mar procure through us Letters of Crelalt. on shieh.Woner can be obtained, as needed, in susT pat of turbo.. Collection. of Not., and other securities lean. VOIp4 w 1 resehr•prouipt attention. • • ' WbL IL WILLI/018A CO., mh73- Wood. aria Mild street Western Insutance Company OF PITTSBURGH. an.= 11. 002.101; CWT. Will Inguro against all _kinds of Fun and Mi ins Risks. .MMer, Jr Thoe. &ntt, Ju. Mader J. Si% Balm, „ , . A. Maack. Geo. Nosh.. Wm. Lyon, C. W. Illeketeon, Nath'l Colmar. C. thrown, ' C. W. 'lreton, LipAorott. Wm. EL Smith. Wr A home Inetltution managed by Dineton known in Ohio osolmunity, and who will Ilbera/15 - aljuat and promptly pay all imam at toe Orrlrr. Pt W.A.' stmt. Miami k Warebonee,) op .1.41111.. Pirteboraa. isibn WESTERN TEA STORE Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. • W. 41. II'CLURG. Our Teas will be timid on trial unequaled .t the prim In th• dtr MUM Mad Black. Oran, Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. Engßreakfast, 50 and Imperial & G. P., 75, 75 eta. per lb. , 1,00 1,50 par lb. Toga put up to mday bozos from 5 to iP IDA for fmoll7 use. A liberal dtoommt.roode to retail &mina corms—J.., Zd Guar..; and Stn arm. Orr and Roasted. 131.1' (74ItSLeree;tin' g's and ilekhee, Loa( Putoffited a nd OmAted Stows. Ate.awWW..30i...... /1.11... Fruit and /2 , 1.1 Q r mhs JOHNCOCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, U., Nos. 01 Second st., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGti, Have on hand a variety of new patterns /silly and Phila. callable for all parpreera Particular at %nark= paki to aralcalruf Oraire Leta. Jebbtair don. .: Short notice. inhierf PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Inmunnoe Company, No. 14 CIIESTNIIT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM MOUSE. Will make all kinds of Insurance. eithet. Perrino., or Molted. on .ornry drooriptlon of Property or Matottandlson at rernonsbin mt.'s of premium. itOBEICT P. SIMI. Prenittent. • M. W. Malmo!, Vise President Mgt; CUB i i cTcn Wi7 Jc ' :c ll ston.. Wller. Chan. P. Hayes. c B. Engthb. P. B. &mem O. Bh.rasa. 8. J. 51.guit.% 0. COFFIN. M.l.n corner TloLri and Wood Wrond Reliance /Wad Insurance Company OF PAOADELPIIIA.. • oPFICII - NO.. WO/41 , arszEr. cl • atami r phererct. YULEINSUIANC n' Buildings. Mar dusitilis, ?white:nit Ai.. to tient or country. The mutual toloolpho. - witteel to tth t e a r* eectortti or • She* Coons!. =Mite the Mrazol attar* in the tooSts therAtofPohY. entboett tho loam The. iteript Oettitifttee or thie mpatty. the prolito,. ere emeortlble, ot_per,letto tto. Capitol Stook of the 0 , 0.0 . /. Capital 'MAMMY, Prerhtent., R. ILDIR lIVICHAUSArth Nop,tuT.. itt, Clem Tingley. Wm. R. Tbomperns. T. C. tiekblll, O. W. Carpenter, Hebert Btom, C. S. Woe& Oe.mor N. 'tal.r, Snot. W. Tingley. ILL Camel; P.ohrrt Toland, Zdward 6. Joao., Wm. Ulmer, AretaaLt thtir. J. O. corm, Aantt. sr Third sod Wood strono ih:rstail . llll4 James L TIOCIF Jamb T. Banthmi PITTSBURGH Life. Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PTITSBUILMI. PAL ROM: OALCi A Craiinzt. Jame D.. SteClua. This Company makes every Ituntranee ap• taalAbanit tone emcee eith WPM RMS. =l;t i zet ca.z .e rt attle R OZ ana end/ And against Loss or Damage by Fire, AM eaelnet the Perthe of the Ps AM Inland Navigation "Pol Ueo WM matins. lee rs =4 et the Dfareat rates cohabitant with u:.,ty Bobert & OslareT W . an Mon. M= Phlllipe. John Pantt s l eeeph s r. Maxim. U. D.. Jame. SI. Jahn MM.. inz2Malb Rod alit Ahasal4er ley, Jobsk ullertm, moat MeClur !wareiatt. w. ' Ohba ArbaLtiNnt, Davki Ilbratto N. lon, Hit Lamina, Iscar Art asl.3 PEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNE S. No. SS Fifth Street, on DOOS EAST Or 1112 I=o/13011111111. PITTSBURGH, PA. GREEN AND BLAU% TEAS, 13.4 c an enrohneed direct (tom the I. t" vith g n. f&r: 4 Tbe stook omelets of all the different Berme and Md..f To to*Onitt , t to the Antertren =LOW, anti, will be sold , shalt-We and Wog. It= Plea and lwarrearnen GROCERS aril Invited to call and sat sank our yrlean - EAS. Put up la sidPACK %D. T aUte esprual7 for th• t.& Yosoag D L oon, ) 110.1. Immalol. No. 1, Na Oolop . g. " Rai Bllver IwatTottoß Wool". Alt•tis. 0°1 . 4 . 01213p011rykr, No.. 991.,. x.eu ; K Z . ). ; tigt o Y u o:ralmhooir, Teat of all glades by thtlalf Chest. LSO. 001/71 , 11—ans Java and A ßio. LOVRRIMO'S _I3I,IOARS-43ruabsd. °oars+ Polverlse bastPulverised. A. Wldterelszided, C. Yellow illiariesd, and New Orleans • BARU'S BROMA,'OOOOA and CHOCOLATE, As.. kr., keg a:Patience lathe hasdnete rare guarantee that eeg u aglez=l= 4. = o, ww , brain Ute ha`y. CligtaXaartall learlud ZIOt to Plate mavaettra of peptone UMW/ WV DR. IhrrYgorilltiVill " ")FAPl2P Aiwa fn the wale of L. JOIENSONA 001 TYPE, INK. de. le2-Imd4 • HOLAIES,RAN & CO . A. H. nolaps BROTHER, lIIANOTACTIIIILIZS Or SOLID BOX VICES, 'HAMMERED IRON AZ LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT . TOMO, PICKS. Timbcr,Mill, Toblicoo & Cotton Suers, 4ftruto asdPallwribr ,some.. Oar and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nate • complete, • PITTSBURGH, PA, Arawroos, No. 112 Whit AND lOT hist nen BMW WOOD ATo EXISICMD en. ITAU Fork larroktod. & ALLEN IYUPOESSOILS TO & WILLIAMS ARNOLD . . Ckilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND IMOD GNMERAILT. 1R ► fivarmin s o and Violation of Bmlctive. A. Air. silt contalei Warming V•ANIANAD by Stanza or Ilot Water. YlYes or Ratbotestoronos. Cbgrobaa, 8,10 :b4 Roayitais, nitride& Oren Houma. Ozort roue Jail Hotels on Danslllnia. No. 23 Market at.. 'Yittabzza. PEARL. STEAK MILL ALfhIGIEENY. Plciur delivered to families in, either of the toot otso. Maros. Edda,. may to tott a 6 )OIL or la our bozo at the of LOGAN , WiLDON & 00.. 62 Wood ot. Act UN IDIOM form Idterty sad Bt. Wals eta 1170M2 4 81ANITA • BRYAN. EMMY t OD. New 4 Dalllerrian Gallery: ME. NELSON; wouId respectfully inform igtdadis_indtb• Dula, itenertally s that lia ,ender b. b . b .. ,7 1 - it • nfpnrulnd lbr ab Daaerreatma, =t tistanu r m l ...., zw ir ex t rl= Lour the wed'. I Melt diabetes ma. trVorit:e• Da Pr i rali: h Miu4:... m tb° vrd st= -w• an ne.. 8 a' all ,stav ad it ain Mae The Greatest Medical Discovery 'l'll.!E AGE' Mr. Kula . etly, of Rihsbury, has discocnred :in era of our emus:non parttnif seeds • rearedr. that =us weerghind cif Humor, Irwin thiscorst Scrufalnto s gotrusee Pine. • . lie has tried It In over stereo hundr..l cane, cud never . fallrat'except in two caret (both Mond:, horior.) fie hoe now in his oomeselan over tire hundred rartlitate, at its value, all within twenty mitre of DAVAO. Two bottles era warrants/ to cure &nursing ammo th One to three betties will onie the worst idod..of phonies 'of thi farm Troia three bottles will elate the natant of bile. - Two bottles are warranted to rare the Inset conker Is ' the mouth sod stoma. • Three to five bottles are Warranted to cure the worst ma eery - Abele. One to two belles are welzvented to sure ell humor In the eras. • Two bottles are warranted to ours running of the onto and blotches among the hair. Your to dr bottles are warranted to trite corrupt and running elan. One bottle will cure way eruption of the chic. . Two to throe bottles are warranted to envy theyarn cum of ringworm,. • " Two to three; bottles are warranted to cure the colet do pente awe of rhentathon: • Three to four lerttlee are 'remote!: to relte mat rheum YUe to eight bottles will cure the worst wee of icrofels benefit is sleeps expertenord from the Met bottle; end s perfect .Mll5 le weireited when the above onsatltl lo taken. • Nothing looks eri improbable to those who have in vain tried ail the wonderful medicines of the day. ae that • common weed growing In the wham and along old- Mow walla. should sire every humor In the enacts yet it le now a Seed hot U you have a humor IChaato Start There are go If nor ante. hums or M. about ' it Milting some our., and not your. I pedil , ol now a tboussad bot tle. of It to ttie rldnity of Hasten. I know Ito °Shote in every caw. It has skew& done some of theinrcateStairrel ever done In Manmeimeette. I Steve It to childrenlayear old; to old people of silty. I hove even pooranny. worm/ looking children, Otiose dash woe soft and gabby. restored aperfect Sate .4 health by coal:act]. To thwe who are subject to a sick headache. and bottle will always oura It. It gives great idiot to ettarrh and diatom. Some who have been costive for yeara hare tr• ken and been regulated by It. When the body le sound, It work quite mley, but where there le any dersagemant of the funet/otu of nature. It will some very Mustn't.' tad logs, but you moot not be alermod-they abeam,. Weep peer In from four dare to Se/rev te, There leneverarbed suit from It. On the contrary, when that feeling fi sons you wIU feel yournelf like anew pervert.. I Want some of the most estrovawnt enetanhalret of t It that man ever lie toned to. No chingeof diet le ever neOessary-Ma the test you can sat- I have Il k ewlee at herb. which: when dm. =eyed In inset oil. diem's.. ilsofulow irwelling of the welt end under the ear. Price 60 mots. Pelee of the Tledinl Dix:every 41 per bottle. , o DIRECTIONS FOR one cibielp.mrd pa day. tMildren over el ebtyeare. dewert spoonful: children Optative Weight ream tewspoonfoi. Ae nn direction eau be made applicable to all conatitunione. take' enough to oPuste on the bowel, talon a day. oMir. S uI RN:INDY wired pereonel attendance Itr bad seem f mas. • . Bald, 'thalweg. wad retatl. at Dr. KEYSER'S. 140 Wood treat. earner of Vlrain one, To Notterti Wives end Daughters.— The nobleet diearnrer In the science of medicine, and the one which has, and will cantle. to prove, the gi4stest . hinging to the hums., fanilly lo the medical preparation known as Marshall's literfneththoliroo. depicted to cure rho 'alions disease. inthirot to legacies. red_ ae prolapeue, pain in the beck, eosin:lent ext..,the pthstration from nursing and • hundred. other evil, la their train, hayealmoet made life • Imrdeo torn ad existence into a tally and hourly curse. The moat en lightened proPereare of the medical college, in the old world, en mill es in this: coontryl have held". the gobaret in anxious consideration, and they have finally determin ed that the "Id method at treating there as local and sop ante Mambas was all wrorg, ..d• War • euut was what was required. It la th rid ad.age. that Erreat bodies move genii; and while the Faculty ware en deavoring to harmonise:lheir views and digest • *Mem. for general practice. Dr, Pnmeroy. • rhysicisii with forty Team etterithee In the diens. of women and children reduced the [Duey to simple fame, and •thenvered Urea, , edy ebkh has aged and will mare eighteen mot of eyery twenty reran now existing. In .61.3114.41.1 where the or. monsters been raptured, or where they hays been serene ly lejurelhy bad medical treatment, nothing ism be dote but to ittienriare the ethiptoms. “No CVO* hopeless?' mid B,dipatouri, the grime leader of the Englieh medical school, arid, therefore, let no one despair until thlireme dy has her to falthinil , tried. Threw aside prejudioe mad the advice of an interested physielen—thason for you:r eeves-4. what the reeled, has done Parotheruand then 'goon with • eteong faith in the entrance that Marshall's GterineCathollcon Is nn "quack remedy,. but •11111111tin0 combination of medkal virtuesi, which will ,Pteeitte the renstitotion from deeiruction, will arrest Ape [solidi°as approach ordieease, and restore health to the airsailytire paired vital power. Pike 51,10 per bottle. Fold whole ear and retail at DR. GEO. U. KEYSER'S Drug Stare,l4o. 140 Wood 'treat. jut dew DR. LIBBY'B Pile Ointment is a certain rare for that distressing disease, the,l'llee, 1111 all their varied dims. It has been used for mrhan sixty rears, and has exhibited the tort happy o-ts In all ream— We n 111,1141 the following nemse of gentlemen who here been cured by Its nee. and who. after suffering for years had exhausted every reeouroe of the mall.nil profession In val. Han. .7as. D. Trauat. U. S. Senobw.froln Florida, Res.J.l. Firm-i ayden. ns A rt/ O naL Minnesota. es. H , • /frd, ./.en GoL. Jo W ao. Tallsfero. • Drs'lif he. Washington. spa. R. Sorogue, Fag., =3 eircomith O. N. rorll, K. Rest ag. Dto (bombers . • Go, W. Matadi. Eng., (Miring /Wire,. The above UM might be Increased by thousands. but enough has bowl shown to boduee anthwer to rave tb. remedy a trial. Sold wholesale and recall by Geo. L. Keyser. 140 Wood, earner of Virgin alley. . • irks $L : jut,l/ter Statement from Canada.--Quebec, Feb.l Tth.lBo4.—Beare. B. Pahneetoek Oist-4e had the pleasant et receirbuf,this morning. the widths certificate arms. Temnifirge.,addeti. he eery eratlfribit to /Mt. e• Mint mot eoluntirfly. We are. irentlemen.youre O t). xet7 hallf.PON osien.lllll7-317 Utile daughter, 4 J IrtaXe• old. arid my um. older, were Ira oreelderabla time searing from corms. ./ purchased two bottles of your 'Perrolturee, of which pan trem tree d 0... imeruditift illturtiod. end strange t om e. in llea than three hourathey passed wa We than nvP. HUNDRED WOlOlB, 1101:11119 of the. ex- Imordiner y Length offrom It to IS hither. Haring experienced so much orthe beneficial effects o your Xeralfuge. I full It my duty to recommend It'to the retitle as. In toy opinion, floe nt the moot efli•notomi reme ies zaniest worms erne yet b red to the pnl Gentlemen, bellem me to y mneit , oblierd sa d humid...mutt, NATIRNIEII LIIATERS. Prepered and Mid by B. A_ FALINIESTOCIS t CO bonier of Wood anis Virextte. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY'RAILROAD RUNNING WEST NROSI PITTSBURGH On and after MONDAY, March 12,th, 185 S the PASSENGER TRAtniS will run 53 lolloxs. until f • the: noting:. Pall TRAIN 7111 lILTZ LT 3 a. X. INIZIM =EI Then Trains all ran through to Crenate. and ea... 4 thtoti ,itb the Coondbcie aid Cfuelunati. Ohio and Indl. an and Nollefontaine .4 Indians Rs.lhnds. At Macu. Cold. osnneetione are roads itr Newark. Zaitesrille. Sion. roerilla Sandusky. Toledo, Chicago. .to.; and at Alliance be Cleveland. to No trains von to Sunday Thrace. Tfekatn 11143 I.OIQ to Louis. Indianapolis, Chicago. Hack Wand, Fort 'Wayne. Clovaland and the principal . ..an. and oaks Iri the We oft Tin NSWERIOUTON ACCOMMODATION , TRAIN ears Pittsburgh at ID 4 ag gand 6r. X. and Nan Brie, tan at TA. an and I el at J. G. aunai, At the enrtter aline, nudes the Nioncrtigeholis House. Or et the F.deno street Stitibn, tr , GEORGE :PARKIN. Pittsburgh. starchlOth.lB43. Ilegot Agent. M : 0 N E Y INSURANCE'. Indiana. Tednessne, Kanawha, Massillon, and all unetirrent Bank Notes, Pt.-chasai al LOWER RATES Nan anyraVier 11,, . TUB 111OREST P 8,0111311 PAID FOR .OLD 811,VER . AND GOT D. . . !WHT DRAFTS on Now Fork. Philaialphla: Cinch, anti, 81. Lault4 and itha prlrelpal Mint of Oa Utated Etat.. furntabed la p*nli to salt at 1.01969 r RATES. FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES OF INSORANCE ouzo ■on Pox =MINIS VUICLLSCII Lam. CAPITAL. 182,500400. .4 the GRANT= ZEOTRANCF. 00, of 9o* Yofk city; O'CONNOR. lIROTIIER d CO, Rankers, Szthiogo Broken and foruisaeo A4t.t. myro-Im fe Nc. 15 Wool! 0., onadooi fro:4 Pennsylvania Insurance Coiapany, OF PITTSBURG-H;° CORNER Or FOURTH AND SMITIItanD SZIENT& AUTHORIZED DAPITADS3OO.OOo. LVSGRE BUILDINGS AND OTINMPROPA:kry. AGAINKT LOSE OR DINAGR.EY VIRE AND TII.F. PERILS OF Sea and Inland Navigation and Te ' nnepoitotion. DIRECTUFtB. W. F. Jo a: hnston." W. WClintnsk. aL Lon Toms, Body Patterson. " Nennaly T. Friend. J. Grier Sproul. .3. U. Jones , L. Jacob Painter, James S. Neglsy, Wade Hampton, 11. U. CotramnaU. A. A. Carrier. W. S. Haem' D.E. Park. twiddle.. • tirridenZ—Hon.Wm F"Johnston. Fiat Pretiefest—lWay Patten++. , • Beveiny and Tromarrer—A A Curler,. • Aanitent Seceder-m-1B S Carrier. its.Vl Citisen'a Dumraxwe Compi oz rmilrargli WM. BAOALISI" Praideut. WIDEL, L. MASIIELL. Aftil, . 01 , 71 Car, 94 WATF.R. BET wrey Juzurrr,,Arrn WOOD &MEATS 1113.1NAU1045 EMIL ANDVABOO DINKA ON 'TM ORNi AND 1511581881114 RIVERA, AND Tamonniss ,z z a hutura opting /dr D• 72, ,C,DAMAZZ Sta R=BIATJO le 'ma • • . . . lime .d Floyd, .1 A B. SI. slaty , k Wm. BM , John 8. Francis Belleno, .I.2chooratuksr, I Wm. a Lays. - • ' test • ' ' dell Wm. Bagsl•7, Ikunu Robe[t el Dunlap.] r, 8. Elarban.ek. luso M. Pennock. Welter Bryant. Jae: M. Comer. John WELLS; RIDDLE & 86 Fourth at. near. Wood, Pittsburgh, MA NUT ACITI REES or, Buggy , Carnage, Aiding;; Drovers, DRAY WHIP'S; 'THONGS, AND SWITCII£9, Beep eansiniatly on hand, received direct from their notore,is, York 00., Pa., a Ord Taring u m:taunt of WNW Thoors.Woioo liyhips,Prorsre tVhlpa , Prop Wbs,. Planters oposits and K. 4 7.1p0. Carrtion sod Cab Whips, Shwa 13Cotha sad When. On, ke.. •I • /10/1"Now otplesgf i Llil t io n r U an . ciPTAVAt =74 • sirALI: WOILIC TrAßßAsrap—est; .14543-4mtEbs car Assay.. —...a. yucca. ..oucmulc sumac 1t220:30 .n.Rozusas, WHOLESALE RROGOISTS, • eo WOOD F ISTAE• 4. ... Propristerio InmaesOok. %Cat Vtictcyl,. TA" • qr. . HENRY H. COLLINS, ronw ARM% AND COMMISSION iERCHANT, trd= i eui onfxE I is;risi ..; ..• ISWila PI/DiVihßlDhilDiall 01 Sheriff's Sales EY virtue of sundry units of Von' ditoai Rayons. Issued out of the Mtn cit sl OSn . q, and tams Oputt Hones% the eV7,M t l! ' rurr P a bi on darn[ July. 1855, UM following desaitss4 Moperty • *. ! ' , ell the right. title, interest. ke.,of William Forger. of. In nod w all that certain tract of land, situate to Rain • son menet:tip, botindedaut dinentlyp4.4llolo. town:ea tiesdunltiret • poet on the Lline . nehmen raid tract cod the lan , l of one Denny; th-noe smith 6 deg, west 5 pant e. to peen thence south 20 deg. east 23 psra - es ton hickory trenthence south 7 46eg West 88 partite to , D o Vhsnallitt../5 deg :west 47..pereheates Poen then. ner 0 6 dee: east 21 perches to a post thence north 24 deg. wait 33 Mein to CPCiag thence north 51% deg. e. 4 .• 74 perches to *poet. thence eatith 156 deg. east 89 piirobe• to the plane of beginning. contalning 101 sores and 17 , partite. The mid trait of land adjoining land. ,f said Donor. Michael Mitchell; Robert Logan. Jame, Ewing and , Almeida Ruing upon which hiereeted a dwelling house. ! Amu smaller tract efland situate in Robinson town- ehiplatormaid d adjacent to tb•tract *heady ileavil ed. tounded and described as rollowt d to wit: Beginning et ' walnu on the Una between mid tract =id tbe land of James U r f an thence north 61 deg.ssat 39 perches to awn: thence south 6 deg. eat 58 hemlock to n poeg then. north 3 deg' west 40 perches to a white oak; thence north 7 deg. east 35 perches 4o the walnut tem, the Pim. ieWl o nlsifi • containing 11 sores and 07 _Weber, adjoining lands of hobert Logan. James Gray. Robert Smith and others. Pend and taken In execution as the property - or—Wil7 , Uem Forney at tit- snit ofJohn - Brown. ALSO, also all right. tits, interest, claim and demand of .lames In and Malt thateeresin to of wrmed situate formerly in Pitt townie/ON now 6th ward cit. • of Pittsburgh, being marked and membered 153 to the at lotelaid out by Thomas soon, and moonled it the 100 recording Plans In and Ice the county of /nice ben, . is book vol. 1, twee 29 —.4 which said lot fr. ts on Mend 74 feet end extending least to Cohn - al.' ley .hletreheir te4. adjoining property of runnel Gr. dr on one el& andifillary Brunot an the other tilde and on which!' one ads s two story dwelling hams. mitt brick and part trame, thelpart of s aid lot fronting OD Oct. well street and w driblet fronting On said Arno. thehose two contiguous houndrim. in the 6th wand of city of Plttsbrugh, and described as Mown 11.1na part of lot No. 84, stateen feet mud two Mahe., end ell of Pit No. 85 in Alll,l Hart's plank of eta for Giore,llllo haring imilont an Fulton street or 40 feet 2 inches and eveu back to, *innerly Waleut now Crawford & tree; 13/ Peg bounded on the north cede by property of t art William Ward and on the earth skiebr property of Let= sad lots haring emoted thereon two large two "cry brick bonne, Retard an: taken In esecution as the run e . prontifof Jams Merionsid at !testa of Robert Moaire, f WM.. MAGILL, b'hertiL Pittsburgh. July ah, 1855. Dissolution of Partnerinip: HE FIRM. OF Id'CLINTOCK & BROS. In tide doy diesulrel b y mutual cement. ' The rappel lb l n-re will he cnntlnued at S. 112 11444 kreet. by Warbington and Alern..d"r Wriir rock, undo, the name and Et= of WC:MiI - OCR nsoracas. WA4IIINI.I ON sirCLINTOCIL ALEXAN'IIEIt 31'CLINTiW1g. GL , 11111.7 L. sraittaucs, Pittsburg/1, June r0th,1855:1117 . Dissolution of Partnership. Yr 4.1 partnership , Domed by the undor6ign a% r i l l" ! o PO W. - M I L ' . a mute. I. no. di e n ' brol. " "7 ° l a si CJONE°. July 7th, ASS— JOHN L. HILLER. _ NOTIOE—The first annual cofirmenceinent orth. Female Ilepartineet et Avery College will take Plec•f - st 'Weft...oder. the 17th 'natant, a. thou/College Buildings. Allegheny City. The examinee elll conelstof dl.aertationt In 2:ann. and French. Interegereed with ntroilb trzerclsee to commit. at 3 o'clock.y. Dl. re, , JaTat Mechanics' Bank. .; MCI'S INSTITUTION will be open for boo foe. on an after JULY NIN rft met. TrIFSD tY9 RDA VII , DAYN bete been hoed ere the'Oltmunt dep. Note, hr aggenut to be offered the day omelette. inTßad MILLER. Joe Preeldent. Mechnrica Bank Stock for Sale N TUESDAY. JULY 17th; at 7 1-2 o'clit, ll P. M.. at t h . Mereasate Rookumega, will be arched for tale 673 !War. MM. ',took of cab Haut. b. older of H .od of Dlrmtwa. - • R. MILLIIII, Jo dtd President. • INDIA RUBBER GOODS—Clothing, Toys, Traraling Hag.. M lla r Ba Solid Hills. Syringe", Arena lamPaNiople Shield.[. Traveling Hash& Canteen.. Whit., Cushions. Bed-Plum Life Prater's?. and Jeektta, Brawn, antort.rl,llinga Bathing Caw, Camp Blankets. llberital Sheeting % Canis. Cloth. ' , mains Among, Mr:banks. aron& hon, Bags. Its Haw, Tobacco Ponehha. Gut Tublocbeeldee an innumerable variety not inentloned for ~Jr. wholesalo and retail, at the India Blabber Depot. No. 116 Haricot tract. au7 J. k H. PHILLIPS. ,IAtiON'S RURAL HAND /60R—rt .— CIO first Aeries contadtdok. thydeon on the Rane ,barsi4 y itlebuidion on the floc • •• Bee Pete of the'rnenr. &media Folrlin Wilma on the Cow. to 1 Tol.l2ako for felt by KAY k (XL 51 Wood etre*. C AXTON'S RURAL HAND BOOR-The 1.0 mooed series, containing Every Lady her own Flower Gardener; , 1611tInerS Elements °leerier:amyl , Browne's Bird Fancier Dada's Essay on Manure; Yessenden's AznerEmn . B.ArheeGardenerm American Roes Cultruht. Lb I vol. Etrose. Ms ode by . ler . HAT k CO.. 65 Wood street. Ie_,ADIES' RIDING• HATS—We Will out our stook oz Leghorn Itht.ne Hats at a meat m ntion on format v rleea, J. WILSON a B.OV, N 0.91 Wood etmet N. 8.-. font recd a fresh amply of Do Straw paps, which we will sell km for cum. Dm; .1101114. Edit-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Mason /6 ij Co. are telling emery deeemptlon o "Dry Goods, at demi-Annual orkes. Slits, &ravished Dress floods mark ed down ..6.5 to 50 per met. . ddi CORN ',TEAL-95 bble. fresh rec'd and fur .sb, by ja BELL A LIGIIETT. OATS -500 bus. recd and for sale by J a7 mad. a wocierr . p EAILLS—.SO casks reed and for sale by BELL k LIGGETT. — I,IORN - 300 bus. shelled , for sale by i ,' JO 112 LL * mairrit , BROOMS -50 dos in store and,for sale by In 7 BELL a LIGGETT L. FFLOUR--150 bbls. Superfine reed and-for pis by SPRINOIRILLEBAtIQB & LV., J . U7 5'55. 255 Llbarty west. I] YE FLOUR 30 bbis. Rye Flour roe', 1_11,4.4 far age by S. ITA lITIAMIT a CP. 111 IDES-381 Dry Irides reo'd and for kik Li by Rif S.,HABBAIIIIII A CO. FlitreiEW/lEAT = A few bus. prime for abed AJP for ludo br Jul B. 11/ RBALIGII k 00. Nyozc:;cashsViatiltErßtillseadniliMinirl ... ,:s we Liberty A CON IIA%S—A few casks rec'd and P for MT R. lIARDKIJOII & CO. NEW YORK AND OALIFORNIA • ETEAMMIP LINE, (Vla Nlearayan4 Raw:Nom elf Prie t rail the Het The Ch eapeat and Ilerathiest Brute. &nen Ha Brad Man Shorter Nan any other Route_ and amicang the d•adry Banana Fiona- and tioa miLd o/d •ngo•rau locator:, on _Manx. Bon, TIIIIMIGLI IN ADVANCE Or THE SMILE. The Accessory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. TfIE NORTIIERN LIGHT, STAR Or THE WEST. PHOIIETUEUS, by DANIEL all diet aIF• steamships, 'cayenne York on the 7th and 20thof each mouth. =unmask by the Nib I arsgtut ?Tama Route, (haring bat twelve miles of land. t-enoportation OIVZ ► anon mseadsintred mad In first elms merle gral s Ith the steamship, SIERRA N EVADA,U !COLE SAM. LX)ItTEB PACIFIC, and BaCCILER JON TITAN, one of %Mob 'rill leave Ban Juan del Sur, the Runde terminus of the Transit Dont*, ohme the Nelda Steam chips 'Moire the Passengers at the Company's wharf ho. media:air on their arrisak and proo.s.l at once to eau Francisca. Au omperlenoal Solara Is' attnelod4c mob Far Informatkm, or_pesome at 1 , 0131,2 rat...rely mart° CLIARLAM NOIIUI d , Agent, . ja4-41014 2 R. , ling Gerrn. N. Y. R; ",fiance fi care Chance for procnringa Cheap and easy Terms; • - XfRE subscriber offers _ or sale that beauti-1 ul Di e m of land (known an part of the •"Puetinw booting on rOLMIS, avenue and hraddoeles field pleat road. adjoining the redden.. of Alex: The abovenropen; contains about 0 apnea which will be divided let° suitable lots Pr ornate; seats to cult for wishing tosambas. This pm party le deserting the partio - nine attention of tbose of our Otis...who Isiah to procure • retired soot bit • Hone Ina good neighbortmol andeser of ammo at all timesomnlimeme which pass this PrMerty halt hooch. will to sold cheap and but mewl vortical, in handrequired: the bsance can remain on In.. tercet as long no the purcheww maT wish.. the °Med to /lolling et We time is to emure the it tenet krt the aupport and eduemicti of the widow and children of• Rim „ben T coda deosased. Ear plAt of the ground and Other Inibrmatlon Andy to h r tdeLAIN & SON. Real Rotate &gent% • Or to Robert Wray, City Ten Home, 112 Smithfield at. guardian 'MIAs Minor children of H. Tustin,dessaiskt lok N, OTlOE—Havin g this day (July 2441855, Mapped of my entire Mock. tools. in , to tar former e ,T J. Orals., um:ad cobalt for tdm the continuanceof the petionage bee erred upon me. AU mama. knouing tbernealves Indebted to wear. mussed n MU and settJe tg ' .; " ro d ielgrall=n d . ". i=013. 1 / 1 1 ' , D PRE Stove business and Tin, Copper and 11 Sheet ham wars manufactory, In all Its branchee, eillthe continued at the Old Stand; 114 Wood street, un der the name mad style of T. J. Cods & Ca. TllO9. J. MM. • VIRGINIA LANDS FOR SALE.—Atract aimed eitnive in Preston aunty, within Par gilled of litendenville, containing MX acnei,loo dearth with log hone. end , arn. else an ondierd of dn. fruit. Big emir river nine theougb the Nees P 40681200. emo.-106 oeine la the same aunty, one half cinema. Good new Irene. ham and stable, 1tim...111400. AlO4-166 acme In mune county. 6 acme staid. Leg dwelling meted 100.000. Fice timber land and lees* Title indisputable. Price gidOe B. hieLLIN *BON. jab • No. 21 6th street. 1., , V: m.. 8 r V7 BOOKS hyexpresa--rreah supply„at DAVISOZP£I,6S Market street:near 4th. Papers, by Usury Ward Beecham Long Look ahead. Boe's bist storm Cumming'. Wotan Alone.--N. B. Ber story by same maw.. Impeded P.a.t Memoew dam Books, .troy A tants, Cone Cat Uoraers.Pg ~, r i. . r? J. the ...dig. My Dm 5.% Ee.PM.• bas.schu author or Wide Awake. to; Pomona by Dr. Emne.rt Imms tone Baptism, T from YamßY arim:, Tao Grtrdlans. Ware. .HERICAN FARRlER,—containink minute amount of the foematteti of ever y part of • one. from the extremity of the bead to the hoof. wittn.a description Drell the dinette , to 'Web each part is nab* the beet nutedlet .15.1 applied to aucti•g • 0000, and the most approved mode or treatment Au proventlnyt dlee cede,. amour led with a IVlDlous alpbabetleal lilt of medlqz., by H. L. BartiWa. I to I L W•o ma. ferule he job . KAY CO.. 66 et. , , `TRAY COW—There came to the farm of 1,3 the iabeoriber;ltring In Ploin.tcwnshlp. ,Ahachenr eoontr, P. ar 234, a large Brindle CO. ouppow,d be 10 o• 11 remold. with earmarked and • Vero off the tall. The owner Is requested' to OWme fut•strd, Trope nee charges and take her away, or the wilt be &e e ee& of months , : to law. JOSKPH hp Tem. Jana do 1856:108.3to • ft - Mitt Life among the Mormons; a ' nursers of man th e e . peroonal expertinee.by the w Rs or • Mormon Wadntty from Utah. Received and fbr ode by PO KAY a C0.,65 Wood street:, F IEII-25 bbh. No. 3 Maokerel f :now• %do do do do: ree'd and for eale by JONIM a comer. 141 Water street. MALLOW OIL-24 bbls. to arrive on &B WIND for ode by ISAIAH DIUKRY* 00. GREASE -6 MIL to arrive fov Bale by . itie , .. BAWL DICKEY *llOl S UNDRIES-4 bble. ()Tease; ' • I bbl. Flamed; .11 Be.o wool; • 2 beg. ro , .ttb.rt. to utile Ito We jot . . . , IBALUI. DICKEY t.OO. ILE LACK SILK NETT, for Mantillas,' reed UP We day at • jne 11013511%, TT Market mot. _ _ Rare Charm for a ./hudnou Stand. . • 1 1 10 ANY PERSON want of a floe Store lioniscind roller, situated in the' beat hiving, part tto city. N 0.24 stns. oppClPita A. A limn A O.'. Hwy occupied by Cash. a,boy's clothing and mer chant • tativnut • stateishment) Offen Mori.' Bolin.. tarot. It Is ecentorlolged to be the moot handsome store west of the mountain. Posneission can be given any . Um._ as Chilahau hoe his new Mors zoom, No. HO !Smith- Aeld et. °Waite the Custom Bons., num fitted up; oho" he intends o-crying on -the tailoring basins*. as tuna Poe sortfoulson, apple to CALLAHAN, on 'tb• - ,boinnises, or to A, MetlltHit. Avail , Buntline. ingind _ OPTICIIM TUB 41-TAISMIXT C0.,, , d - litteburah, Juir =AM. • ' THE Presidenterndlinnagere oftho' Om p.oxem. eree.tee hrldee oyes the Allegheny flew, " litteburgh. In the county af Alleghengi e . have vday declared 4.irldecd of One Do ll ar and aty Ft., Ceuta an each shantof _the Capttai Wet rid Oompanyoon which. Illybleade Sc. made, at fah sill be pat to Stookholdrya,,r their legal npr.eintattree,onnr after the /46 lOW .IOIIN 1146.140 t, Tree& BHP & CANARY SEED—A larrill4P ztatsiiiio~l.lllllMilied 1 011141411114414. 13. ..C.SWill^t4 ISERE AUCTION SAL E. P X. DA ki VI'S, Auctioneer. cemurr. Ago Zooms. corner Wbod and lift alma SALE OF FORFEITED AZTEC MINING CO. MICK—The (anode:tn. certlnestes of docks In the "me dining Co. hoes been foritited Mr Mewl meat of serenuants, due upon the flee s etc dos 32. 6607.51 113, 156. 110, 110, ICA Mk 1ncy 21 5. 2 1M. 25r... 255 sod 254. holden of aimfira to, are hereby ncelned that the mom wUI te owls stool:di auction, at -st.,,notsx Es--hangs an Mends/ :d1,,t a bV 7 tb 1 P 26 ,,,,,,, ' o'dotharsolees predocudy nalloquent, smessanoelL lir order oldie Maerd:f dinamiss. 11111D111. hefy. Rjes _TINO P. M. DAVIS, An ß a. . OOKS. - OIL PAINSAa., AT AIIO-• j Tr0x....0n nettirder oreolug.7l.lllnet... st a o'clock. nobs OM:ern:PO nolee te n ...we.. wood Sod 6th ste. Eh he' wide voluble oolloodoo of Near Boas f the had . Esoneh and . merlon nation!. Superiur p.:11, mu. Lotto, and . Note. Popery Clold Pena. • sonnet choke wrote.froot s Trieste Llbrary.l Large. :Vilma. doe CalPshithrir.lngiselage. -2 thase• Stinted se, 508 _- RUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTA T E E A SD.STOOSS--Ott Tbursiiiy orerdost. July teth. at baby. tithe Merchants' Eschangag, St. erill be Id., by cordate o• m. P. lielon ‘ Trodee of ugh D. Wage tho at value/de lied eaen , Omit As. . :That reloads/ three atom . toldcilhro' Moose lb. -154 fourth st., the lot having • fro t'r7 modem het on -4th et...iterating hook eight7-neeed, lothadlogo One feet subject to mortgage 0119 w. 'Lot No 121 In Skid= colnell s l o z, Ln Noe. 14 pad 15 hoeing • front of trrentr Met oo aritrionnit trot one hundred het. • One oodhided *meth of lot LN0. , 30 b owie of Alleglumy hselog front of toestreightft. memo Inches on Anderson et...,..0rt4nd1n: book one hun dred and forty feet to Orlys auler- Mx tots in tho'Corough of Msnelletter4 .. dog *soh a flout dupla, feet oil eontherLy side of r eln tending book .21 fee O. lodise to tooth' ' being In treat tat N2:7 In Yarned Moot oenceltexl9:7 Plttaborgh. •• - : • The undivided tbra..o.laLcirtito hOndred and rdttr nine scree of land In /enemy Oh .tarriathlic denpr_.__notaitit on the north.. a, Ado of the °oxide% lotn•sat No.. di, 21 e . ..1220n the north. Na. 51 tit east Warp . col the !oath, end , 0. 46 on the west: tied tract No. 45 In heat a district, Nu 2of the depredation surreys Soh jest to Hen of .11.124. • One hundred end thirty. oars Mild la Wood county, Vs, o.teen mdse below Parkersburg owl three ogles from the Qhlo riven on which ere erected • sat zaIU sod log horns Subl-et to lien of SITO. L The north quarr of sectionl3 In taw ashisid north at 'singe 25 nest. Ite In the .4.lStrict of MIAs folded to old CO Sent St. dlehlgeo, cootalotag IGO eons In Mar nuotte towns o. The soothortat anther of section. 15, ttienehlp H. north ofrengo 25 west. lathe district of lards robjecd to sale rit Font St Medic Inichiges; eno•A u p., 0 00 . d re d sod ,fortr.olue acres . end lIIVAGYtir. hundredths. In derauettetoonship. The north-east diluter of: section 22, la township 47 ,teeth of rens_e 28 e.st, In the district LI mods aohje-t to oil* nt Sent St.llnrie. containing OM svle. In 51spioatta toonstili, Ono and f urth Of 155 erne of copper end sgricul. card lends la cection 6 of toarodip 48, nortitof range 41 seat, In Oakland emote, Michlssm • 77 shares Ohio end Peonerleitoth ildhand Co. St.* ii)" North A.norican Mining do dm " Prret sty - Bank f °lnsolent dcc " Pittaborgh and Clerelsal It FL dro 30, , a • Steubenville do dre. Coonelhmille no dos • 5 a Chortler. Vane,. 40 ' des • " Pittsburgh A Co+.l 11111 Turnpike 00. dot 68 " •Tairiporsooed/lis ELIA Rost dodot 563 a " ' II7IIS - Itt . dri: : -.-,r, 400 , dK IsloVidsfltiadsiitirr 500 " Plttabarah LUnicyr ,C40.8t00k..•. . .35 " Atte., •• 40 de do. . Tel:mast .010. ids P.M. DAP'S • wt. rrtlG METAL-100' tons !hinging Rock, - suitable for 7bundry Lb testes per .taper er eimnt, for We by P. M. DAVIS. we. Wood k btu it.. DUDLEY, STONE •E'.oo_ COMMISSION & FORWARDING IltavotuiTß, '_ NO. 9 SECOND armor: (between Main and theßiverr) Louisville, y. ARTICULAR attention rilto the Etr: champ and sale of Bonn Minn, cr. Flaw, Chap dn.. M+delher w than lava . clpiyduq raldanntsetored ankles. nripaawd.r d n.( anal Madura made. igal= rm -et; '.:..tt-nz-rptt....= aid Musical Inatrmuanta W. A. Rfebazdann Co: Hemp Manutlie Al Buchanan* Co.. Whiguala (11K.:$emin and -1 • Connabor on Mate.banta . . Cornwall .k.Dro.,..Wholaamd• Graters and " (tae Candle nann.futarang, • 'Kukla& Lowwi.Perk•Pankars A - 05 as pairdlla r dimatronig &Allan, Pock ••• Mottyrnonery,DaTaipe Ca, Wb:dmak•Dry ; . • • • • LI. wdektnid P;A &E it . at ArCH E • 'MAN AC" Al CompANy.- NO: 78 Second it.; Pittsburgh, Pa. IAISTUFACTURERS • Piiptek . Macho Orimatiotn for tdourahnsalema. ittoamtrankßblaa. ' , trror and Pleura Frames, Whitlow arta vommosda, Bracken, Tromes, Condom,. Vauttlatore toodCoottli Pima for.Collloga. Ramat. and Mouldings of cram Gadatittloo, dm and dream, swam and warranted mesa dittati• than ens other article non hi area • -••-••• IMlstarders executed . . the shette.t =Man N.lt—Attention of ligessaboat Runderi •11,4hd1y.11- red M id to k arttclo„on account of tta Best t CUBLIIINN TU1 , 11(.68 - • IS SWood at., tot. Wood aftdiraa 111.ERILLO- IRON' PIPE . W041(8. • mERRII 4 - ee:.TAQUES;%: , 142 Centre"Stieeti hew York Ai in lin TUFA ti g iEt Brea, f. P.n e i te l d tt fiwintls, talntr nanff DUO.O ng D an dasconn it hAtetWa tGat reel hostid lightingtane-, Hotel, Minitel Dwellings, iluernbilt. 111111101„ AIIO, tit trot. WAN Pumps, Gang* ,11011ing And 1k4 YInN made to td t 1 (~, . cut nag ligettlins its entirely , notn,and out own littent—witntnntint to doititubte this inatlntesny nth, Wei natieltod inapt : nntin . ctrititt ttin otniottir.‘ll PintOttr ittsodeit .- • hati•lT, R . - LIOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS, 4 • , and alannfactinntinf a/1 eleteMptioliettlil Waage. Odl to to oa, No. 11 Market street; between First and *mad /eV 17.1. 11,11,11 1111.- tririlirroica+ ita•tank Rises Trao _irratte_ . • I, Botha Puma vegt74/41=1",44. Ittlek.Balt. Pig . NV RC p an ANIEL BENNETT, Illanufamtnrcir of Trnow IVekinigintrn. Onam sal Panay rlolored • is. Mace at the Hannfutorl. wan of Waehinnton and Franklin au., illzrolnabain, amain. Pittabargh. Pa. je2a.lyd• IFINE gAVANA. CIGARS-1- halve ibis itay maimed a lama sa4 sanortmat of am.. ...Cigar. Time ...mg a gor4 .4E4 a. no. co, Shoal. • .105.71.11.411.14131/4 7.6 • GM=Dfaaoad.a4l4.Vt A. REEN GLAZVD DOW Va".E.RI 1 1,./4 .aase of a eutoraiar aaalltyT i e.acmeLewtihAat Reno Piper Mb. a new &rude to Windem ribatea re. wired Dr pen 8 AZO34 Athetiketr. TT AN D WARR TS, LAND ~WAR BAN will paLLthe6 print. Ix Tani Wast rgaq of even she. ,__WUKIB . 2I VO.Ol Fourth it figlO 4 INDIAitel RAlrtraN3o- - k7i2()00 bends, per cftst. WA Om *O" J? '8 00 Valuable City Proberty for Bale. rZE folluwing-prOperty via be offered for Fuerefar, - .Tia r 14.1 M. lotron Pfau Strest,do by 120 het rah,- Clap of 12 : b. t t =& 17' reslrnbs °" 4 "u thn iu sy t nul'y t" .tbst "°"" ,sass 2t Clair and Irwin Stream.) on another lot then ma tols: hallent and ettsndre Malt both.. at -nowt osallo 4 o,__._ ll IT Gad W. E.l.' I.lll .Thl7 aaircb ed Ibr a nd sleewr as orn lot, ad by MU or, an Ws!! by = snob. .11 dads% may lh mad. of L. Y. MITCH /OS no. 3113 11 ( 1 1 )Nr t - m." N 0,12 0 South atesse... Or, io2lltair2vr. Cider and :Vine,` • or farm i nett V I SUIIO , I eablin more then one Nitro! Ur Mega °rennin of Pittsburgh and Allenbettn oboeout be 4 , eyelid In mrWarehonte that bore biomes= toe It'lne 'Vinegar mode front Obit, 41 eeieee. eisol tho beet Im ET M Ae Vinege: r tbst will beat 'reamng one iOlfand itU Ter=l= th ri f greVales, tenet koet4n ; 24 th. aelltt l 7 0 ..th... 4411 .1n011entee. le Ilteceed to thie Vino. Cider that will kielf tweet until nut Fall, The item Vloenetesni %lee itairanted lobe as TM. leented, tob2l, A. BALurl3. 148 Water It 149 Ist It. ItELIG 1) US ZO N .lit i r;rti i l .3 ta. Le . u t a l 1 t . mutton's lasts to Llt.n Binmespr's Chrhalsn.lsstninan Knorkslt's Practice Chrtitlata-Tsf kr on lip Trouts. an Presetting: Sating. of the thast 0;t7 . 1g Thankfulneftc -Ifarnsret of ths Pasf4 Inn &rowan tor 4 of the Monsaus Unit, of H i n t r i ni ..4 IT.t 4 Dab!' %Ital.'s. of the Chnestn.lhrrotkes for the Mot Soap. 'Us JosbfEcunr, Sr tale bi : - gar ROM Jo •N EW ROOKS FROM HARPRRS' , - 114111artror Spembio sad Athlrewsr. llastatslor rattt HAW Mr. or 1.011 tn alaibraq Litter. te• allrbt Her. Juba by =gift Oopelard'a Mak.Dict. . For =am 24; lisrpres klam44lnr Ibr July; • ItraerolVe 111xxibtalrg • Ellseer Trawal•ln.Chirm • Moran ot Lad* • ' BRAD. 78 7001 tit OITERINGB EUDDPZ -- )r • tcSke hes / 4.. f 14 , s•I L I j r z a nosa n c i l it l za , r x i tb . .r .rt Z a t 11 4 pststand s I F tontag t o i s ollwirustlats gt .L on tu ra. For, al ads DT. 9 " s .pea r L I rariewlo. r mo.. BBOTT S .- 1 1 1 , 1711.Y. OF .LNAPOLEON, !. SIV• Aft ie.rook' WAR wood ta. • • • Le Van Mangum, or nodal and .Metigionsanatoon la Bascrofrsidlwelltote s skew my Dorton Captalo ske w Mad otturr tam Hooks Used jollt FL SAM Isd.dst Au Oman 1 . .ITERARY NOTICE--Having,,made ar t ta with • Londem Mow; ve• am P 1•171.8 4-B=r. Leadonotor took tbst tan b . obtain ed to tboOreat Slateopoll... Oar writer will , .Taikaha clam wain about lath July. A dmodta will be mooing from. all with whom wa arwoot lowlemillEta_atmletod.' in2_ ___ • •J. L. nab 78 Itnottliat. 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