PITTSBURGH GAZETTE• DTWEML-- ---... PITTSBURG II: TUESDAY MORNING, JUDY 10, 1856. -._ : . ....i..... • . . , ... 0„03 a itie_irittsbufge Gazett e Jsro._ sigma, rith stald, "rrosig • itilt, . , , lawns th. ' - 113...ro.11.freittarri. — Neitlier the „1diu.6.1 pthdourilitadlamentirt the DesaVii,eatk...;i4owaid ~ Sm yT• 'Apromsuawbednir• Ude iitdoesto impair i .o.paper on Macaw morning. wilt Idsaiihand %heath, Minium Paynumi.--Heresfkre no sub be Sikes sr tir s ltatlt.oi Weskit Onsets. eaten want Is medein . 44nenen Mesmer the tlo.L es to whkik net soleatitton I. WM. W.V.," win bi warmly ow.. nu. the setestittion 4 m "rull b 7 whams PkWeenk: krandent advaitsinz. a 'may - tisserlideiy liii yeptlnd to b odd to sd .tae.. The oily immptiatill Ida tts r hare msnnst month ei Witty we/MU we meas. ' * l6l.2 "allailikWeektl thisette:—lbe e(our,lllekly Gasterogran to oar Imagined men . oast Iladrable =Klima ar =king ilia:L. Winer IceeirD Oar iitmendeLlos hamidnesillbahaael Ihrtboassod,reicktos almostmry mateaat, inFusbeturer sod WoTkeeler 'Water% Passmilvsnis.sad Easters Mao— • • lar Kr. 11.,POIMILL1116 , liti tidltae of, the Shoats Zit few sod now eomeeted milli the Plttaborgor Omuta. sallothed to shaft emboertptiotut erid edvirtlaertente !Of Cho Ptftebarith Giotto. iecomthot to ottr.publiatted term tteallaut Blaster eni eseb,itaae ertala leiter The bilSiAelphils Know-Nothing fivers, which hen heretofore endorsed the biatknusi platters] do not seem to think that there is any thing to find fault with in the action of the Reeding Cses wentket. There brunt enough antl43lavery•in it to were disc. The ?Rime neje: • . "The resolution adopted by the American &ate Oxman it Reeding on the subject of sla very, is much - more temperate and politic than we anticipated; trots the , great exertions made by the - western emu:tire to procure the eodorse -mennof theitlteW aboltloti views of Senator Wil- sonandlds iryinpathlzere • A: correspondent of the Philadelphia North desaions, writing from Reading, says that the 'creed - adopted will meetwith the appioral of the minservative people of the fititte, and that Philo. - acaPhislit ought to find io fault with It. We think so too; and we may add that we are not ammo that they do find fault with it. Then; is nothing In Sit. A more harmless affair could hardly hart been patched up. And it is notori- Ints that it was not the adoption of the imbtitute thel2tlisestion of thePlUform which provok • ed the secession from the gonna The members, even the most pro-slamny, were alleatizned with flat and if they had not 'been they wind," have been the most unreasonable of creatures. It was ' the whiption of the resolution calling the . Chitin nati Convention which drove them off. because that looked like rebellion. If, bower, they bad stopped to look at it a second time, they would have thought better of it. The new, before quoted, thus demonstrates that, instead of being rebellions, it was intended to heal the rebellion iireudy existing: • .•Aresideetlon wee adoptecTin favor or the con , variation of a National Convention on thelith of - January next' at Cincinnati. The duties of this body ate to be exclusively confined to concilia ting Ns conjficting oinatoforer Meads cad to prepare forAaresoniorn action on the Pnwirlestial nosaisui- Won. As the only one of the Northern States which remained in the National Council, after the idoptlin of the Platfonn,-Enawyloania claims • the Priothye of acting as mediator 'between our di oidoi bream*, abadolbrinyiwithern together again on a coosturepkitforos. The proposed convention, judicionaly managed, will have it in its power to prepare the election of the American candi dates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, by at least two-thirds of the electoral vote. The proposition is an admirable one, and if met in the generous spirit in which it is tendered, cannot ' fail of leading to most beneSoial results." Tae seceders had better get, back as soon as they can, fait is manifest that' they were an. • neoessarily scared: The bolt made by the north ern delegates at Philadelphia was only a move ment to bewilder and Mislead the North. The we Is to be pared for their peaceful return, • .and_Permsylumis kindly undertakes the task. Through her labor the party is .to be made 'a • unit next year, so as to carry the Presidential • election; the northern flee being kept up for this year only. Bach is the programme of the Cinelniudi Convention. This scheme is not new to us. In the Breech of Kenneth Rayner at Baltimore, it was boldly asserted that "there had really teen no Selialso a . from the National- Order on the part of the North. The Northern delegates had been compelled, in. - deferent:l3lo public opinion at home, to withdraw temporarily from the Council and protest against • its action; but some or them returned before the rionseation adjourned, :aril the rest would Katimately Tritium. Now they are to return is to be drown by the dricianati Convention. - In view of these facts, is It not a little snrpri • sing that S 'claim to public confidence should be set up by the Prionfylusnia Know Nothings an an anti alarm: party! surprising, did we say? We take it back. Nothing can be surprising now; but if anything within the range of Penn • SYlvania.politice cculdbe surprising, the sublime impudesee of this would partake r ef that char acter. Iluncnirnoir m Naw Yoga.—The prohibitory law in Few York went Into operation on the fah hurt The New York Thug, of the 7th, asps that no a - natation Lt paid to it in that (ray. All the liquor shops are continued in full blast,—the bare still the hotels are kept open—as _ not time slightest in,Mration is found in any guarr. tar that 'there is any niers stringent law in force in regard to selling liquor, than acre has been hitherto. The only difference between the peas- lilt:state of things and that which prevailed be - .fore the present law, went into force, is, that as P.O Menses afe now required, everybody who ehooses to do so, opens • grogshop end sells 1i ,.. gun ad Minns, without Impediment of any sort. The wont feature in the case, the .Times remarks, Is, "that • law, emoted for so benelimint a Tours., so exmpletelyianlillied sad oontemned, does not excite in the public mincl any such feel , lig of indignation as it would naturally be ex rioted to create. Awarding to ;anent appear , saes the law is oertsin-nfall Into utter neglect. It is obsolete already—more SO even than were the limos laws, end the laws forbidding liquor sale on Sunday, which It superseded." In Rochester the law Is observed by the regu Jai liotels, while in Buffalo the saloon end hotel keepers keep their barn Open as usual. In Geneva Rai and Syracuse the lair is faithfully observed; le Troy ehe selling goes 65 lee venal. In Albany the Baylor has fatalist the polies to hike any Puglia the ' anforoeno34 ' end execution of the , , , Altogether the prospect is rather gloomy for am blends of proldbitton; end it b mending ly doubtful whether soy prohibitoryy - law can be infonted'agelost the'wubes ofso poirerftd &body ea nearly one half of the' people of the State, The Evening ?mei insinuates thst our hostili : ti to Blaiery; is • CeidnitaiY, our hostility to - Know Nothinglem. Theieditor of that sheet is a: young man who boa el:greet deed Yet to learn. We mak* hosWity.,to Slivery secondary to path ingots% wed it I. beeiuse, the S. N. party refuses ' ,F to make the slavery question' paramount, and wont, it as altogether faialgri to its prepOses and prinelplas expressei an opinion on it only be- OSUMI it is forced to do so 'sad 'even then leaves ldsnlisibees to think had sit on' it-se they - plow" thus making it, not Iteondary,',ltit of no - • acoonnt as compared with Natltiam, that we spit milts platform : sad two allanti-elavery men to beware 'of the delusions At Will attempt. To asp that spelt sporty Pis the only 'anti-slavery 'partyoro the Welt piotatimi_ t o b e • ' 'of act ivetutifubtersi In That Muse la to maki. rookery and,do idokatee to common ',..Whitt. a party., which' says that "the qvestiew , Slavery ahouldnot be introduoed into '-• Lome, WS/ intended ' •t o be pibrsood with* itspiinciples and objects" leaflet itinserobereue Moe to let as they ttutt question ss".'on 4,1/44er.gab' - • ' plow of pot not isamood to beo t aispea the eripialratloir—and "blob, expresses en opinion upon It. only *nee "the stljeol ha `..';beenfonn‘rupnict" -2- nta gazt.ganti-shmeryPa e 4,q ft;lbrsoirthl ind "the insiy antiiilarery party ppert 4n oss in the cantle!" • The farce intpin*o ' can ` no :farther se, r - AilatligeNerrogtrit :If ' the PleAtonE 4to be thetiiit;thein will Utile anti-dareri die , • - Jilt= i ,1 , 41 :4,44 - . . ..Z.,..47..• -';_,., 4 . , .. , :.•, - ,....,? , - - 4 , - -, ' -, ,,,.. -- ... ,-, •,• - •:•''- .• ,':,' : --, . 7,.. .f. , ;,(7•,":•.'. - , - ;', ' r =_,..:,-.',;...7. , -:::,;,•,.. i•-•;',...`..21;',4:x73:1,z..t.r.•.11.-IAPS, .5... - .. , - t'u , - • —•-- . ' ••,•:_ ,.. .i'..,, ••„'i";,•"_- . , 1.-,' • ,..,.. - t',......• .- .... k. :-..`. '-"Z.0''..t,":,,,-.:•••4:N.:C.::',•"."•:',..'5r.T.L.-0-4-3.41P-=. • "!^-3•;s'...`k•.Z.'Sliarn••'4:-::.:f.2•:',43l,l"attittilillzlipl.-31`r ''' " 1'.:6'7: 2 .?i"4 - •::••••; , f-,Q,'".•• • !Z:" 1 ;7:1V-Airg-f , r•. - 0.?a. : ;:.•••• - ' ' .1143111A1i or Portmartex.—The State author ities of New York are now engaged in taking tin; mums of that g rail coniiionvesith ; ma from the partial.istormtibtaint* the Albany... Argus csialudegthat theitapulation on the Ist at Jule will show - an aggregate of four millions of per lona— Thie , boncluskei.is arrived at by a nom pariaon of the present figures with those of the , census of 1860; which gave the total population at 3,099,000. If this prove accurate, the State rifil chow an increase in fire Years of about 900,000. This shows that the progress , of the country, Miring those years, has been much more rapid the during the preceding decade; and, it is probable, from such data as• have been fur niehed in the annual enumeration of taxables in Penns., hada, that a corresponding increase has been realised in thu State. Between 1840 and 1850 th'e relative growth of Pennsylvania ex ceeded that of New York; and there is no rea son for concluding that it has been hem since them Taking the number of taxables as re turned to the Auditor General tut winter from the various counties, and wing the imam ratio as the Mumbles bore to the total population in 1860, the present population of Pennsylvania'must be 3,849,4.16. AssuMing the latter to be canna; we have the chief States of the Union comparing thus in progress for the last five years: 1860.( . 1865. Increase. New York, 3,099,0* 4,000,000 901,000 Pennsylvania, 2,311,0119 3,349,000 1,038,000 Being these Doti as a basis, the Philadelphia Noith Antsitan remarks: “Thisse two great States, it is thus rendered certain, contain over seven millions of inhabi-.. tants, en aggregate which, no doubt, exceeds ' that of quite a number of States' combined.— Their rapid growth in population, wealth, com mune, and all the requiaites of political strougtll, plane them at the head of the confederacy, and ought to give them more 'consideration' in na tional offline than has been accorded them. The steady pace they keep together is remarkable, and shows that the elements - of their greatness must he similar in character. It needs bin a glance at the map to develope the fact' hat it is their geographical position which gives• them Dinah of their importance. Both command the oommeroo,of the interior and exterior by their direct connection with navigablis waters at their - eastern and western extremities. New York_ is ahead of us in the race of progress in conse quence of having long before us impreved the natural advantages of her position. And since we have the done the same, we too have shot ahead wonderfully.. We do not doubt that , ell the interior cities of Pennsylvania will exhibit most gratifying aggregates of pole:dation and wealth when the next national census shall be taken in the year 1860. They 'flourished great ly even when our railway system was but par tial and Incomplete; but now that they enjoy the benefit of extended through routes; carrying the immense burthens of trade to their doors, it ena mel be otherwise than that they will move on . much more rapidly. Thus Erie is on the line of the through routes from New York to the West. Lumina?, Columbia, Harrisburgh and Pitts ' burgh have our own great Central road peering I by. their doors. York has the extended Basque henna railway reaching from Baltimore far away up towards a connection with our coal regions, and.ths Sunbury and Brie read, which road also passes through Hairbburgh. Beading is on the line of the great northern and western route, via Catawissa, Williamsport and Elmira, which is now doing such a flourishing business. And Easton has a; railway connection opened with both New York and Philadelphia. Thus the good old CoMmonwealth is progressing bravely. Her interior towns and cities are no longer con fined to local trade, hut aspire to matters of more importance, while at the same time their in creasing prosperity imparts a new impetus to the settlement of the wilderness, sad gives fresh vigor to the development of our natural resour ces. There is no height of New York prosperity not within easy reach of Pennsylvania, without injury to her neighbor, or any other than the moat generous rivalry. Mr. Armes Puce, of Arkansas, declared at the Ratification meeting in Washington City, "thst there was no mistaking the sentiments of the Know Nothing party on the subject of silvery - , -that it was the fast and only platform esclia shyly Southern that had ever been adopted by • National Convention in the Union It bad no face for the • North. He could go home and buckle on his armor-and fight for snob a. plat form." "Rat," sakthe, "if the Dona:rune party , will at their National Convention get up as good s one, then f enntkijsret as soon hose • Derweratie Preakknt or • Snow Notitoy." This is very candid in Mr. Pike, and is an eh lmowledgement In Alain terms of a truth long urged, at the North. That the politicisna and peo ple of the South care nothing for parties. The protection of Slavery is their great end and aim, and the party which does thisbest is the party for them. They favor the Know Nothing party, now, Immune it promises to forward their pur poses; bat it is through no love to Nativism, and, they will desert it the moment • fitting oppor turdty offers. Tim, ARM' or TIIII ALLIES 111 TIM Cannta.— A - London letter of Jane 22 to the New York Transits estimates the number of the armies of the Allies in the Crimea, including only eireotioo men, as flows: English, Preach, Sardinians, Turks, Artilery, miners, sappers, &a.. Of these 181,000 moo, 20,000 are detached on thalfortch expedition, and 40,000 are at Su patoria. There remain therefore in the camps of Samleech and Usklava about 120,000 men, of whom 60,000 are required for holding the trenches and keepirg up the Aegis ; and of the 70,000 remaining at least 10,000 are unable to take the field, though they are on the effective list. Sixty thousand men is too small a force to take the field against the Russians, but add this 60,000 to the 20,000 on the Kertel expedition, and a respectable force for taking possession of the Isthmus of Perekop would be obtained. We learn from the Cleveland Leader that the largest Republican County Convention held: in Ohio in 1865, assembled at Ravenna on the 4th inst. The number. of people present was esti mated at from six to eight thousand. Great en - titanium prevailed, and nothing occurred to mar the pleat:Wand harmony of the occasion. Sen ators takes and Wane addressed the multitude, and their speeches produced a powerful sensa tion. They did not confine their remake to "nar row sectionalism;" but they took the broad posi tion that freedom is national, and that its na tionality must be maintained. The meeting appointed delegates to the State Convention on the lath, and instructed them to rote for BALMON P. CHAIM 118 the Republican candidate for Governor. The propriety of purchaSing the Mein Line of State Works is Mill urittl aeon the New York ers, and with much force. A correspondent of the Tranote says : Wien in common with the probable fact that is s few years the Ohio River will be improved with dams and locks, the sale of the Main Line of Pennsylvania improvements 'which is to take place on the 24th of this month bolds out to the' City of New-York an opportunity such as she never has had and never can again have at any thing like the same oast of securing to her self the lion's shire of the trade of the mighty West. It is eatimated that $6,000,000 will complete' the improveMent of tbe Ohio River from PiUs.;" burgh to Cincinnati, tire latter of which with its vast net of railroads and rivers mostbe the great converging point f9r the immense trade of the Wed, while Pittsburgh, with its four diverging . Atlantic avenues must be the conduit for its transmission to the East. Now this is the point where it is evidently the policy of Now-York to turn her attention and It will be strange indeed if with the aid of the Allegheny Valley Bares& the PetutYleaullt Canal and a new and direct railroad, through the heart. of Pennsylvains, (if neeessary,) the right to constructwlshohis girewin the bill author. Lsing the sale. New,York cannot command they greater share of the trade of the - nine States bordering on the Ohio and , Mississippi Rivets. ) I can scarcely think it possible she will permit the preemt opportunity, to_ paw unimproved obtaining the control of the cheapest and meet direct channel by which this trade °Aube brought teller deenLaftee spending m a r. than $60,000- 000 to reach it by several cirealtoua routes, all involving the inconvenience :and drawl:acts rof greater dietnnes, repeated transshipments and. It - much more rigorous climate. •.. eater Moose" Taavatuto.—AebteadFtenih: -atm, being at Manedlles witho u t mose y, end de. ens of plug to Paris , kited 1/0211.0 phige, with brick dust or ashes, lebilled theta le colludes poi son for the royal fateity of Frani*, and pttt them, taste It knew they 'would be . diecoveted. the halt took, sad be was oceiellyed:ai a tr#4or, is the eepiud," where the deco of the jest coca. eletkd taleeteld Tiop visa Wiry, bog Cams Mate.. of the Jaartisl of goattare. The oarrtie ow Gov..Xteellegt ,, fisaw Crrr, Thursday, June,23.. , .--The country is again thrown into setate 'of intense) excitement by the attempted perpetratinitof an outrage on the person of Gov. Reedrr, at his quarters at Shawnee Mission, about nine miles from dhis;place. The footage I autable , to give them are _undoubtedly reliable.... It appears -that the Goieraor was sitting alone' Secretary. Mr. Lowrey, being sick and -confined to his room at the time, when the well.knotm Gen. Stringfellovientered. Helm elierteously received, and after a general preliminary eon= versation, in which he dilated on the influence and control he would have over the present Leg+. Mauro, and the great excitement existing In Missouri against Gov. Reeder ; he made two pro , positions to the Governor—one being that tht Governor should sanction any bill that should ti passed to punish the tampering with slaves in the Territory, or the uttering of abolition serai -1 mentsand the other that be xeoomniend in his , Message that the Legislature adjourn to tame nee, Minion, on the border !Of Misiguri. The Governor replied that although in favor of ,a Free Stato he was willing and thought It quite proper that temporary protection be given to' Slave property in the Territory ,iuttil the ques tion be properly decided; but that hi could not promise to sanction a bill he had never seep, and much lees could he agree to a bill making the penalty for minor offeotes death,' as he had heard proposed, and that be *Mild, not officiafty reoommend the Legislature to adjourn to Slut,- nee.Mission. At this the General became much excited, and endeavored to get up a qUarrel upon the words "border ruffians," reported to have been used by Gov. IL He was told that the use of each language had been disavowed, 'and that as early as possible. Re then desired to know if Gov. R. had represented Kantste as being con quered and subjugated by the eitiseps of Mis souri; to which the Governor replied that he had.. Stringfellow then inquired fur th er if the . . . . Governor had intended to charge hips-with any unlawful or dishonorable not, to which the Gov ernor replied, that he believed and had said that Gen. S. ,was mainly instrumental in creating the exciteniehts in MIBSOUri which' hid produced the present state of ihings ; and in andwer to an other question Stringfellow said that he ooneid ered such a course of condact as unlawful and dishonorable. By this time the excitement • of Stringfellow became very vest, so mush so 'as to iittrant Gev eral persons standing In front - of de door, and he on the spot gave, the Governor a Verbal chal lenge which was immediately declined, tho, Gov ether saying 'that he was no subscriber to the dueling code. At this time the GoVernor was carelessly sitting with his chairliallanoed upon the hind legs. Stringfellow advanned and by putting his hand upon his shoulders pushed him over, at the same time falling upon him and scratching him deeply in the cheek' with his nails. The Governor kicked Shit . Offend rose to' hisfeet, both gentlemen drawing their pistols, when Stringfellow was seized by Atthrney,Gen eral Issaclks end Mr. Ilaldermatt. and the Gov. dropped the muscle of his weepo'n, 'Saying that he scorned to attack a man who was - prevented from defending himself. By the interference of the two gentlemen the matter was calmed &mu and Stringfellow left. To yourself and your readers I leave all com ment on this almost unparalleled' outrage; mere ly stating further that Stringfellow, who-thug begins by attempting to intimidate the Geier. nor of Kansas .Territory, midi' falling in that, personally assaults him, is a resident of Weston, Mo., and Makes no pretense of living in the Ter ritory. It is generally believed that the Mita aourians have discovered that they will be una ble to manage two-thirds of the Legislature and thus avoid the governor's veto; and therefore the conduct of their acknowledged leader. Du ring the bite affair the Governor had twice good opportunity to shoot Stringfellow, and the friend. of the order and his friends are very thankful that he refrained; for had any injury, even the slightest, °neared to Stringfellow,M two boars a crowd small have been raised on:: the border against which resistance would hate been use less, and no one can immaginsi what would'have been the ultimat, Consequence. Respectfully, yours, FALL 01 A BLITLDINGL--ONS MAN IEILLID AND Two INJUILWIL —About 2 o'clock, yesterday after noon, a four story building at No. 85 Pearl street, near Vine, owned by Charles Urbani Safe menu- . facturer, fell with a rremerndona crash, killing one man named Frederick &lineman. :and inju ring two others, named John Kelp and Wm; Riv er, but not seriously. From the evidence gie. . en in before the coroner, yestardaY, we learn that a company of eight Germans contracted with' Mr. Urban to tear down the . teat wall of his building , ao that a pony-wall could be erected Eby Mr. Urban on the east and Wentwort • on the west. Under- the direction. of a master builder, Attars wore erected three feet epee. and were WI in the cellar, Cad in the eeeond story, end 43.4 in the thirdend fourth storied. Theoe were to hold up the doom hail the new wall we. built. The work of removing the old wall was commenced one Week ago,: and irk:doing so, a large amount of old mortar and pieces of -brick accumulated on the the third and fourth story. ,floors, the weight of which caused the aboard' to give way, and no doubt the building to fall. The wreck was complete, ifor there Is • only a part of the lowerstory left Standing, and that is greatly injured. Klineman was engaged in removing the wall when the accident .occur ord. lie was caught by tho joists'ln the third story, and killed instantly. The names of those who escaped uninjured are Miclittel'Cear,. Adam Becket, Matthias Grunburgb, Michael, Edwerd and Wm. Dryer, Thomas Ryas andlternard Wil helm„Elinstaan leaves a wife and three chil dren, wba reside on Pleasant Weer. The Coro her's Jury returned • verdict in *ardente with 'the abole facts. They, however, ore the fol iLtgra the cause of the accident; "From the isufkiency of the sheering bracing, and of the overloading the Shore witti brick and mortar in taking down the wailer —CVochutaci Gaze. uc.. 30,000 74,5 14, 45, 18,000 Six Morriss' Panoisnon.—Tbe emigration at New• York for the last six mouths is down by the following table, and compared with previous years Isla. 1,44. M.. January, 4,901 16,514 7,485 February, 11,968 4,4411 , 6,123 March, 9,G85 8,758 2,099 April, 53,283 ' 31,148 10,196 May, 30,212 64,078 . 24,177 June, 46,678 25,801 19,427 14,617 J 34,761 09,476 The following shows the proportion between the Irish end German Immigration daring the. last sir. months: • • ; January, February, March, April, May, June, ` U,BOl SPECIAL NOTICES. Mn. Vanderbilt. No. 186 Suffolk street.' De. P 11.111: SiiirSdaii unwell. and not kno•dur nimbi., It pro. aided from deranaectentof the Here or ntendr,hidak.. I war pomaded to purchase • hoz or Dr. M'ho's O.J. brats& over MD. and Were Dared thel dl *AI entirely Mts.& Inn stow adoring Indent health. era cheer. folly nseonunend Dr. linens's Odebratid Linn rine to dl drollattr &elided Neer York, Herd, 75. 1852- P. L Thal .bars valuable remedy, ill* Dr. , Rune. thoubrated Vermituie, nua to bad 5t..11 reirpeat•hle Druz Ltoroo In abaft), azir p,..,,,bassss sill plasm Is cared to sat lee and take but Ds. kt'Gnu Ms. Tbsre rare other Pills, ntis. .. cm to bsi lAsst pill,, sms bibs, tbs•publla.,. _ for We by tha proprietors, ILEMllia.filltOtt, • cantors to J. KIDD 00., NG. 80 Waal ! Joh Headache, Lou of Appetite and Mental Disasissusa — likolas &boater. &inn on Mel Ithy mr.— .317 Mosrost. thanks aro dm to the hind Mammon& hut your Mem& Litters. .11mhr aatralat ktr mato time with hordatho. INS of appetite, noratal dormitory and t. foot stoma Mordsr of this rm.*, Iv* twl. lit.tr mans but • netattka, COIMiOIIIIOt Teti:ming hMtly • Plttaborgh, Aturaft 24 11133. t, • Bois advertisement In anotbn column, Jal,dawa Old Sore.. ID** and all nrcptions and ammo setting liom salmon or 4.41.1 ma nat. of thee bead. the the attrialthese tron of Wm 0. boom& • highly reignetablo althea of Jektento* YA, by Cone. thnolete )11.1tan. Ho had omen and oar orth• wet docti•Uoa and snails sot a amt. hie en. .noble to walk =opt on crotches. A Gw bottli• :eelf aroma& Illtztune. the gnat blood panda, oorid him; am Mame cared beelnda of others who hay: .altered With Aso. mathren. bad abets of moris47; one hid= and oleo:nor . - Meteor sad Mott Bse adrertheument. .1004Ave8 • REMOVAL. IIeCORD & co.; BATTERS, Have removed to their new, !tore,- 13i lebsd Ord. dams oboes PM and; irbish ta i nt Ida the ; manes adaptation to oar lamessed burr, The Bret amt ho bow litre ap to tem= snot satiodrly Mr our retail rad...dime mill arra be bar a. rooter esmoutert of the MOM: tatiIIIONABLIII MYLES of Chute sod !metre Der bad Soft Ham and Omm, midi o LADIES' *DING lenl3; rid gem. Dutra GOODS. adapted to the masa& Wie aril be plesemittime oor hionde at or soli st4ris. t . Tbe la n! Mamie Marrs ses exptrelf for avi WIIOLI SALE meta... where will be lard a billbecisk of Bar oad Cap. molosalna rear Silk, etwy wild? Soft, pa meta Imam, mama ea. ham aier,flat. 2111, Ear aid lath Cam. Ind eledbirt's Goals of Mt Mart affehism Mitt4etoor tttr wilt fam 44 met teati.ii tb cromen• or Meek, roue hollithoutto tomb oo to onablo no to arplltir With WY jobbing Wier lo the cetera New Digtlerrlall , ".64llerv.' ". MR. NELSON *mild ; zespe4fulltinfoipr Dla (Dingle Fad tbe Dub& anena .‘ that' In a.da t sfe t e l f . ..+As t r: lo i e t r u deatatd'fbe 131.Disufmanet ths... "ty . aaa .„,., II ~tii . .l - i meis amaomadaled (mirth. IA.E. , me of tb• Amt. madam Ana felamdflinlt s rcir DLitt else ocasstraetad kr Da =apflatx o =l . 2 . l3+l44.ll4o+ - {fame my Of DI. Asas sad: IA w id I. I+ A: N. + Oslo& . ' . MMUMMII - .• _ 6LBISIN;o1" the Seeon4 Ward• - Pittsborab. .srlLi b. • candidata for suaultutlon. on tba Assaf a. tfCti.R to b. Toted lbr at tha 1411 Illbootlon, for Sturill of Anesheay annty.' GEORGE R. RIDDLE, of the City of elleower. •111 In • onadidatalce tbsotßoo of Bhorig of . 0.10/ 7 1 7. 13 .P u 1 .t r• 54 J l ° o 'o 4lo 4l diction. • IdB:SA3fUTIL WALKETI,. of - Elizabeth, .111 b i eendldst• 1:r Sheri? of Allegheny County, sob jed to the derision of the emended elegore.Whlll, Damn erste nod I.lherty men of the diztrlet. I:llsilg.th. MAY 10.1855. The President and Directors of this Coin . zany, havellds day declared • dividend of Ave' Dollars per abase apes the Capital Stock. say Vow Dollars seq. hie to the StcOlielders or tk.tr leaal representatives. os and after Qua 26th loot, arid one dellar mental to Kook jo9o7lotd BAMUKL L.114.11151115LL. Beet, Nur Your., June 15th, 1855 New York & Liverpool Line of Puke Is.sa JOHN THObIT'SON, N 0.410 Liberty street, plttehorgh, Pa. Is the :Only person in the abase city mai:wring to all Passage GertlfLeates for my Una o New Tort and Liverpool Packets. . Hsi always on hand. bight t rate for usr . =mar. •payable at any Sank in tinaland. Ireland. Scotland and Ai" bdog4 puesegers frost New York and Crhiladel phlsk by itailra. British and Continental Exchange. SIGHT BILLS 1114 WV. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, These Drafts are available at all the prin elphl Towns of England. Scotland and Itoland, .ad th . Contlttont. We shoo dror BIUUT BILLS on M.A. Grunebaum & Bailin, FRANKFORT A RIJN. Which Mree aa a Remittance to all WM of OierfnanT. Switzerland and Rolland. Pawns tertandina to travel abroad ntaint , noureflnoutth tatteraOf Croat. on mhielolonerean be obtained. o 6iLtetditfini of 111114 Note., and other seetnitles In Pr• rope, trU Uwtive prompt attention. • •• • WM. IL WILLIAMS • CO, Wood. corner TlOnl meet. • 'Welto P ITTS B URG H OFU isoi Mum ra., .. lL GORDOO. WT. Will Insure against 'di - kinds of The and Mezino Risks. • ma yeah. lu. sueuurt , A. Malta. G.. Dania, 0. W. Rielretscm. . Hahn* O. . Jarkam. 0. Lippincott, m. 11. WA Imam Institution managed br Martha. ...11 em.na Mb orgunstnlty. and who .111 liberally lutin.t rod promptly pay all Won at the Orrin; N.. 92 Water gitirepasUt g Warehouse,) pp stairs. Pittsburgh. 11.. W. Mer. Jr, J. Ration. Wee. Lyon. O. Musa. WESTERN TEA STORE Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. M'CLURG. Oar Teas will be lound on trial unequaled at 11.11;11 . We* In the edit. . . .. ... Marks. Gnat.. I Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, YoungHyson, so , 62, 1,00 end 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. BegEreskiasz,so and bipedal It G. P., 75, 15 eta. per lb. , 1 - 00, 1 1,.1,50 per lb. Tana pot en in %day halos Rom 6 to 20 Ito. for family Mr. J. Oita Mon:mot mode to ~toll dealers. COPPEX—.Taos La &maw.; and Rio CO.ror. Chwr• aid e& ATlGUES—Loverimes and 'Wares LeafjPratecnr.mt an 4 61454.144nrr. . ' Atm. Morogam. :fPiers, /hater, PTA ..I orwa in in. Jr-. dr- • lota . - . JOHN COCHRAN- & BROS. • MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Re., Noe. 91 Second el., & S 6 Third at., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., 'Have on band a variety of new pattern raw and rt.n. imitable for pttyproen Partkolar at tention paid to enekedna Grave beta Jobbola done itt dart notice. mh94l Ta.Avimirii. PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life ammo. Company. No. 149 . CHESTNOT STREET, OPPONTIC rug cosrom HOP= Will make all kin& of Inearnace, either Parprftla er Lisaltad. on ovary dmaninttm of Prnaaftl Safehandlas. at naannabla tame( premium. ROMP!' P. ICING, Prealtbot. M. W. Iltl i n t ra ium Plo. Fresh/NIL kao. R. W C Pa ,In. Joa.B. ul. John Clayton. a. War. Pearattc EMB WEER Reliance iintnal Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE NO. 70 MILNCT STRRXT. QOM& sl77,677e—.vets. WIWI. Ziasset, hmeoltel. - FIRE INSURANCE 7 —On Buildingne Mer elluadise, Varaitutai,lUe In rm. or tnr• Ma mutual pdaelpt. cambia.% WWI UM anctuits of a StemtCahltal. mantles the. ltrourocl to ohm. la the tootle artboCaormay. althocat Itsbilltr thr lowa . Ttut /kept Certificates of chic halareta I', la P.M" ace ousructlblo, at Par the esplt4 Stoat of 90 I:knoier• 1720.1LE1, Crealtlont. 0. M. lima. cc Accretaty- . DIIiIU,TORh • . ti11..11'471; i Lewis R. Ambit/trio; la. P.m. / OcolTa li. eats. T. C. itcothllL Hall. W.Tloariote O. W. Cl/rpm/Oh Z. Lothrap, Hobart Was. LL L Cursou. . . g1i111 . 11111. - James 1.. Talk*. Jacob T. Bantle& O. M.,,tltres.l. Life, Fire it Marine Insurance Company; Md, Corner Market and Water Streets, pyrrsucsu 1.0/511r. GALWAY: Mandela. Juno D. atoOn.h, - This Company makes every Insurance air paninoss tom woonsetad with Li KIM. a Also ww zur 111112= .11 ... 41, 1 1 . and: orally And against Loss or Damage by The did asalsart, Nail. of Um. Ban and Wand Mairtgatke lusd Trfaaportsibm. potk=tod at Oka lowettrataa ennatatent with saity toall foams B. Mau, PhIIIIPB, i r tUrassfue.M. Jame 31=. JawWM% 1.11642-1: (Peet !001 1 thermsok, 3,411 .429 tll2 2,42 8,738 8,02 DOM MIT CM VAX XXCMXXX PITTSBURGH. PA. • • °BERN AND BLACK TEAS, WNW viith CAou.. an4 4 1na1a1wa .... 44171 r u m o r ti g= .ll agoes and opsdae of TM brotthe to th• Amerksa mama, anti will be sold, woliaktsie mod rega. A? 11115 LOWY= • 446 4,498 7,710 6,684 t V 4824 i nr nicrin, 0840=13 an lirettod to cell and act sm PUN and harm our wk.& PACKED TEAS. . Pot op matittie Pttit4ltoOMPteirly . Ibr the trollop Y'"" " 4 " 11: im " . " No. t. Wt.& No. l . No. • ' N.Y! o• Mitre T..st rcrir WNW. , Pim Oolong. 11 ". 74°4 2: NlnilYo bno tagittom - Atiltsh Betokite. • . . 01.10mtutts Tens of all gradesly the Halt Chest. ViValtlGlTlitrect. Claim pihrtized. Platinised. - et. Mina Clatiteitt, C. Moir lliantod., wd best. Nrir Miaow ' 9AK.II,II , IIIIROMA. 0000.1. and CMOOOLATI. lota et - v.:rimy Is the Willard Is • ittioguarantoo that ovory ortlek Odd will to Ylilliroontild. itedd ettablided Om kat Isottnyuctits meto,atiy der haat HifM <ay. • Mittman' on warned not to taws any ototAintos In thi tittlons of Wrong IntstuttlY ottplorol WI ND , ./.414% VD% TAZ 8 ECOLMES BABE & CO . BOOMOISOB TO A. 11. HOLMES & BROTHER, munnwrrunxia 07 SOLID BOX VICEG,BAMMERED IRON AX LES, OROMBAED, SLEDGES. MAT , , VXIIO3, PICKS. runbar, Mill, Tobacco & Ootork Screw*, awartalowiazaaavaar aixataara, o*.sa., Bridge Bcati, .with. Thread and Nato PITTFIBII Ofl PA.., wombats, No. 112 WM= -am IN is ...warms MOM ue asinseapftes. , MILD mark vsnsatoo. 4VALLRIL .ARINYOLEk & WILLIAMS Cbdleoa FUTllaCtolyWro o t Iron Tubing AND MINING ONNINUILLY, Waresinii'asid Vosiilatkns of Buadiva. W,ADI KANN* lb: Mimics farl V•AAN IfaiiiiarHotWater.pipeseaCidlAnfilwrit NADNAANDANADA Ones Mum, Omit Nousi. aio Rotolo Cl DinsilbutA ,NA sisidoet, Patentrs MONEY. Kanawha, C E rnAlatui, Tent:64ol3, K62l7lllrhaa Idasullon, and all ationnent Bank Notes, Pardiaaat at LONER RAM thail sow earr Bout. ZU:11 , 1110111= nowt PAID tos OLD mina `Blear DR.Lri,l NW Tom stsissonsos, Ciod aftl..'st Laic, so lbs prfteitel,Cltleeot the Unitmd Ratak faraiabal le soma 63 Naft6B LOWXST PIR MID &MEE POLICIES OR, EISCUNCE Lsa wimsa nesasummArls , c!!!. - - CAPrriato • .$2,500•000 ' on.sxnts nt smuts= 00.. at N.. ;mei 'air; ;trocnicks.:,nnnaglis OD. / 1 41 1 1i 11 1./kfagal , k 1 1 .04 . 4401 a4g1ik. ' i. 101.11,41111101.1; Na liyl)lll.rtfyr Dividend. Ornca cenzz er "June e t c isam CONTI,II,I h, 1815. - 0011.N1MIUS ORINNELLARZ • WT Eouth at. New York. IN - ISUAI2I - 0i LI AND 17 YWARD&• J. O. COYPU!. itswi. 11,111, sad amt. Wm. Mama. ' Vm. haa dd ant:. W. Maud, Tlthd o Woo . d Wads. . PITTSBURGH diesaadee Bradley. John Paßenne. recauel Mearkelleas. • flout. Arbuthnot. Delta Moho'', Skaldic N. Loo.lrAttannins. Mt= AIKEN TEA STORE. S. JAYNE No. 38 Fifth Street, %Abe rib ot - " - L. JOHNSON sa rs:7m mic. The Greatest. Medical Discovery. OF TH AGE . - Mr. Kennedy, of, Ronary, hos discovqied In OW of 092 MiXaraii partare Well a tuaftly th.t cars socrykiad .1f Mawr, /mat the wera ...t-ndida to a Guymon He hmfaled it to ayer eleven hundred rase, east vent •Letijd tarallt hibra ems (pothlhms4er husker.) Ile bee now In his Dosiewdon over two hundred certilleste. of Its yam, all within twenty miles of lkwton. • Two bottle" ire enrrented to cure • nursing Pion too . tti One to three bottle. 1,131 ewe the worst kind of phaplei • f the bee. . • • Two to threei bottle. .111 clear the system or bill.. Two bottle* are warranted to or the worst ranker la the mon - Mond gtonnah. Three to are bailee, are warranted to• entre the worst cres Otto setotlea Out to tErbbitke an warranted to care all humor in the arm. • Two bottled sea warranted to core running of lila Pan and blotched' adadielithe heldr. Four to ste battled are .►ritntod to raze norrupt cad ribeleg abeam One bottle win nun scaly eruption Of the skin. Tyro to three bottle warranted to ems the wood. • raw of ringworm. - Two to three bottles are warranted tome the moot dpe poste noes of rheumatism. ' Three to four bottles are warranted' to sure nit rheum Flee to eight bottles will mare the worst ass of eerofula A beneht: le, always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect core le warranted when the above Quantity le taken. ' Nothing looks so Improbable to Mtu who have In van tried' lathe wonderful medianee of thanar. to that n wretuon weed griming In the paetaren, and along old stone walle,ahould eery every humor In the system: yet . rc Is now • fined tint. If you have &humor Whoa to start. There are noire nor ands. hums or ha'e about rt ealtket some awe and not yours. I peddledoyer a thourand hot. Von 0(1111dt/to •Wlnlty or Boston. I know Its needs In every ount. It per *broody don. *moo orihngreite.tanres. Ater done La AlsonarAndnotta I RATS it to children &Tear old; to 014T4ople at sixty. I hate won poor, Allan WM./ koklng ohidren. who«. it.h was Mtt i u 4 OnAkf. tootoo4 to • pedant state or health AT one bottle. To thaw who are subject to sick headache. one bottle always core it It alre• great retheto, catarrh. and dbmloorw. horn. who hare been costly. for ream have to. ken sod bee regulated'hylt. - - Where the body Is wood. It work unite easy. but 'wbeie them Is any derangement of the functions of nature. It oh cause very singular reel logs, but you must not be alarmed—Ow shave 11109 tear to from lbor dam to • week. Mire termer a badge mat from It On the contra:l - y. when that feeling I. %one you wW Owl Auroral like • new promo. I beard same of the merit -extravagant esmohluxus of It that Man ever Ls taxied t0.„.:N0 slisumeof dietis ever rneesszy—eat the best you ma p I have likewise on hertn'whloh. when sim mered in t 'dleaolves tiegonalous swelling Of the mock and ' r the ware. Pride be cents. Prlos of tha Medical Miniver,: 111 per bottle: • DIRECTIONS FOR Detg.- , Adult. one tablespoonful day. Children over eisht years. desantt ePocnlnl: ehOdrea from Ore Weight rears, Wasp:cent. As oc direction can be made aPplleable to all constitutions, take enough to operate pn the bowels twip a day. • Mr. KENNEDY cuss pinioned attendance in bad eases of esredula. • - • BOKwholesale and retail:at D. KEYBKWB. I If , Wood tnet.eorder a V Irwin idler. rnfolawT To Mothers, Wives and Daughters.— The nobleit dimmers In the ',donee of medicine, and the one which has, and vrtU oonUnoe to prove, the greatest blaming to the human MmHg. is the medkel prePtretion known se Marahaire Uterine Calholicon. It le designed to cure the various diseases Incident to (.males, rook ea prolate.., pain In the but. enahone. extreme prostration from nursing and a. hundred other evils in their train, have almost made life • burden tun ed exist.. into • daily and hourly curve. The Most en lightened professors of the Mann! . college. In the old world, es tel 'se In this reeruntry. Pan held the ..itiut In anglone coneideratlon,, and Our, have Coati determln, that the old method of treating then an lonigiod ante abeam was all wrong, and that • cansfuldional but ment wes what was remain& It Is an old adage. that gnat bodies roue Wanly; and-while the Faculty were ad , dervartng to harmonise their Maw. and digest a elatem sot general practice, Dr. Pomeroy. • phyrician with forty years tape:leaps In the diseues of women and ehildren, reduced the theor y to simple flaskand discovered • rem edy which ham cured and will cure ghteen out of men .twenty cues rum existing. In mma eas., where the or have been ruptured, or where thoriAve been serene ly Injured by bed medical treatmernt, nothing mu be done but to Whelan the snook.. "'No case is handers f" mid es dutona, the great leader of the Melia medial school, and, therefore, let no . de,rpalr mall tide reme ao has been faithfully tvl.Throw uld• peejodiee and the advice of an intense nielan—reason far your ardeese—eree what the remedy he. dons forothen, and then so on with • strong felth In the sauna. that Manba/Ps tfteriturCatholicen le no "quack remedy," but • mientlfle combination of medial virtues, which will pruerve the oestitution: from destruction, will meat the hurdle. approach ordinates, and restore Lealth lo the a/ready Mr- Peind ells/ 'town. Prins 111,00 per bottle. hold Whole -male and retail at DU. GEO. 11. 111318E11 . 8 Drug Stareatu 140 Wood street. ju2dtre DR. LEBBt'S.Pite Ointment is a certain enoe Par that dlstreadna Wand, the Mina In al thole vatted Alma. It lou be= menial,. more than dxty yenta and hat attadted the mat happy et/0,4611...a oases.— We publlott the (Wowing name. of guideanen who have been emend bY Its use, and who, afttr enfrerlng for Tn.. had ...United eeety resource of the medical profoemlon Om J. D. IFisWatt. U. S. letnalorfiron FkArida Rm.!. L flarsonr, Sr- Bail. Mewed" OCA.Ina riteoera, Ltortforit, Cbn", hoiaJoitie ThWati. • OWL v fhAL lebrAington. w.a.lL Sprague. Era_ 183 Groolterich el- N. York. R. Roil. E.I. lai Chamber: • ' Ow. W. !LUND. RV, Chiefqf liiia. The above Ilet inlibtA" I bernamed .by tbotolooda bat rooogb baa been shown to loan" nifferer'to era the remedy . lataL itoki wholesale and retail by Ge 0..... Hey*, No. 11/3 iVeet, eralrr of Virgin Wkl. ._ -.1.2.1*. - ' Statement from cluiada.—Quebec, Feb. 7th. 186i.—firma. H. A. ffehrtmtOck o:,a-Ate had the piwon oftrefelnet. Mk morning. throrithln cleitificate of your Teintifum. which be ter, drallfyina to pm, It.ersa mat votantrally. We are, gentler...PUN , Olf truly .1. MU*OON A CO. Ommtmelffe—Ml 11111 e daughter; 4 -Tema old, and 212 on. older. nom ihr • .2'derable lime .offering g from norms. I purchased twe.both.lre of rot Vermin... of : which I key. them three dom. to ordion to dlrectjtm sad Etraase to say, In km than 'bre hour* they ywwa Ira kat than ffIV a 11UN Kid WORMS, emu Of I.la. Inordluary length of front-12 to It Italie. Ideates expert... 4 ea much of the be neffiCild effect., 6. your Vermifume. / 6,e111 ray duty to recommend It to the ff.ohlic WI. m 7 wloko. elm of the most ethemknes rem,- aim against worn:mover yet offered to the pu2tle. Oeuldemea, believe me to he roar much obliged .rod humble...want,' NATHA?IIIIIiLYAIMIS. ro.pered sad odd by 71., A. PMINESTOCif, CO., men< -f faun r. lff nit eta. na7l6-ditea Onto dt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST . ISOM PITTSBUDGIL On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, te.PAIIISIOOXII THAINewIII run.* Sollowi, until ha , then cotter: Vu, ft.= VW. LRAYI ♦T 3 4. MAIL raw' AT 4 a. IL Itxtuss r*w , 44 E r. Mars Trains all ran through to CfyittUDC and monist thaw ',RN the Coustobas and Cincinnati. Ohio and halt" Ana and Rail batting sad jyttllans Railroads. ill lilann &W. roansettoso ars loads: an Nana& 7awnSW. alse , liandpsks. Tolsdo,. Chicano. •a: and at, ♦planes to Ctsysland. to. No trains sun- in Bandar . . • luoturnmbniare Looiirun, HL IesIa.IAIDAAApeIIA edam% Dee* Wand. Tart Wanks. CUreliakd anil tb• toy, n And ltl.latba West ThaNEW MOUTON ACCOMMODATION TNAIN Aims PlttAbargh At, 10 4. 1;. Argl `K.. Sad New Drilb . Yoe Tickets awl Rather thlbthetina. &DPI/ U. J. C. CURRY, AM* anther aka maJci the Met?msembela Rpm,. ur.e. tAa. eedm►(.(rent swim.; to • 0 ERROR 'PARKIN. Plttobarsb. AlArel RIM USA Ticket Agnot.. kadosprinut Inanranee Company, OPPITTSBURGIL_ 01./101/a OP. VOURSII AND SIIITRVIRLD AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300.006. INSURE Br2DEVOB AND OPHAIR.PROPAI , irr. IGAINST • LESII_OII, - DINARS BY. FIRE ADD.ITID PLUMS OP • • Bea Ind - Inland Navigation and Transportation. S. 4 • W DIRROPOR boston. • W. M'Cllntock, Lime.' • A. J. 0.0 ri".".34 • . 11. - P'L; rd"" _.%4. 4 . Jam. B. , Noelop. Wade llamptOW F H.& . A. A-DArrier.. . S. Owes. D. R. 'Park. oVLOOKR& .. . • Presilmt.—llon Wm V JobrunOn. Wet f . noldmil—RAXlT Rat tenon. •• Ssentary nod rnlaiurert—• • OwitHr. Aufgaist Stadarp—S OWDer. 11+61 . Citizens Iturarsuice 0 r Vampl.tuburgll WM- &WAIST PresidisL labiusiaumAkainat, 4t es , WATVA D AST R W . M4kierp ii-ntsukts HULL _III4IAIO SUM Q_N tag MUD AND SUBBISELPPI 11.1Vaitsk AND TRllitl•Anine agerZt h rrelliVet t 86.41- a lat rat ;.N7.4IIiTYN.AFIUTIOJI bad TRAN.SPOk AVON., , 11.e 7 . Biased • 14.suora Robert, Dun spdr. - WBV,— , • • • ' c l.llarbag, • • John 8.. Ilrarta: • ' .I.ld.imp.r. WELLS, =TILE dc CO., 86 Fourtket. near Wood, Pitteborgb. NANorAcrooiroo or, • Bugg', Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAIN WHIPS; THq.NGS_ -AN D • SW IT 0 ELEA, Keep condom* on hand, zabetied direct frourtbele ftetorr, York 00,:.5. 5 a fun and istirtse Loudon , m.twm ps. i t AXIMp T e b , 6 Iriry_4ll ‘ Ready Csnissio andtlab Whlps, Mum Stock! op Lather le.. • sa-chw I n of WhiviVromptly lanosata ooka' . oil - Ordn In= tb•Uso sr. mollidted grtamptly per lestrocamm , - 46".1 ardLL WORK' WiRIUNTXD;:aI iog mimes • noturo PLEMMOt :BRAMIXEM (guammols r. oco WHOLESALE' DRUGGISTS (0 , - - P 417.8d/OlicPL` pre a 10174.r.10. 1 1. "atoll V•rountel.un h` HENRY kr. COLLINS, CeiIdidISSON RI NERCHANT', BI D :l i 8: N ORKEiertl R, DEA LER IN AriA '11o: Past ih rstoi;Onth. • • 'PB A 11. L '8 VI/ LIEL . ALTYAIIITY : deliveredlo fiumheil 111 - ( uum. t''."dlM UM. Ot ma Mira at, tit* dorm - 1,1'061' ` ° "" rut iMrtila utt l. !..9#1271Air " .-411HD V IA.L .W.Wit>r - sax 1,164 r .11$1tBEIMPIG".,, We hilve 'made - ark. ramtengettsto P.matattly ming*l with the ewe. orvallel•ghstebbVlNAtaPtvoC,Camentod Ilivetad UMW' Settietutioretsirwi .1.1.10 Davis /. g r tr: .6,64l42lrgeirtvlott: NEW ° M)MtTISEMINFS. AUCTION SALES. The Great Paixhart Of thiTerriperance Calli& CONE cur CORNERS,___E EXPERIENCES OF A CONSERrATIVE I,IIIILT EN' FANATICAL TIRES, By Eirranky. --- 956 pp - .thee-Ctotti. -- "Price announcement thita Book it a Tent rt o r- I nerenas Tale, so tar trim nutting Intermit in it, tend. other to the reverse. parminthut sualithe readers from On "Axing any further somentanee with it, This Mate of ; thing. rinses, wham, from the feet thit so many net. in sipid lemprmince 'Wee have been patdielowit Authors , and ipubliehms have monied to think the added .Itself pooesemi of so moth interest that It vragemilte nenecems- Xy the book shotdd have any. Practice/Iy, at least. this hes teemed to tem. Not so, however. In •Llone Cut Cor ers." me lea Temperance Tele. in one more, it I. true: bat a Tempimiame Tele of a' different order, It Is a book (real militant:et a book which was worthy of bring put , Batted; and tide is surly more than can be said of nine teethe elate latter produtions of the anus, "Cone Cut fiarneor prananneeei tit one of the leading Anti Valero Lateral:noels of the' Mettopolle, "the Great Paiskan of the Temperanee C,use,. while the Boston Port style. it sorter Under . m for thefriende of Tempentnot . Notion of tide book ar begqing to come In, extracts from some of which we shall premet from time to to time. Todal we gives single extract from the Boston Poet a paper whose sparkling wit, excellent repartees and imolai hu mors are Juno. all over the land, end wham tan appreciate these unelities I the writings orrthko tr. wLecher he be a !sou:toil pa4.l3; ' an or animus/nisi. Prossehe Bog. Ad. • "Thom clout maitre who like Mr end shun:but guild humor. wilt not regret taking up Vona Cut Corners' It is • book of athensendn beet , perhaps. of aml Ilion—ron• eidared sa an American work. It is very nicely writh Indeed. sneaking generally. It hoe but one (suit, and eto Mb le note fault, as far as readers are concerned. To. wokrgapupableparrading.undentableimltatiou of ens, and thin fact, hurtfial to the reputation of the author, Pier be an IlLtrneriall o with purchaser. the insand nu'P of Cann, lite. never have PrOduced anything better then some of the characters ants deewiPtlus of •Conn Cot ryes. non.'ensbody he rash enough to,Apa es style y that Di Dicke ns himself Plight have written th e book. far styletorn of thought and genendsuannevare corned, we Linea him to read Vold Night.' tai the tegluoing of the tale. or uoy,thcleonsecutive Pegs* ere the eod of it but thesis no mistake, Vona Cat Cotner* , teas much. Dickens es if Insteps htelestrhairwrltten. it, saving that it Ilse little of the pathetic.. Bat Donal., or no Imitator. the writer, whoever he is. him original fen, hueor, setire apd ed,se of hrunantuaturs within him. • • • Come (Mt Corners. (start not, mild met Boston') in written In fa vor of the Melee Liquor Law. But the book is not a mere temperance telc No; the euthor.Cnew too sew ha reeks It any ewe traelt Itetemperance does not lorm Its ate 'pie br any mane.' Ito intured slyly and naturally, and lie passag.l.Ar no greater proportion to.the entire. rk than drinking or dreukennem to eodety at arse.— 'N now as the man-calla out with diets. and the thimbles. And In advocating • pr ,,, hlbltory bier. also, the volume In baud reminds one of Dictena. Be brings in temperance as Dickens introduces DottiehoyelLall,' the primula peanerime and the Court of Chancery, without offence, and with great effect. iheti SA .0 belbre. the boos might /WM berm written by 'Dickens, and if we man Po allow the latter but the self same eharaetere. We doubt whether our uld have writ. an it tetter. • • • • - We , advisereader. to look at VoneVet Cornets' they s ill be sore to like it. A only noticeeble feature is Its very iorentons and well exerutU Illuetrations, that are buy equal to the beet imported.' " IFIr_To on, one remitting nil $1.25, cony of CONE CUT CORNIERIS will be tent by _mail, post peg. ca r mile by book ‘ sellers generally. Peblished G o • • M *sx narrnixai, No. Ti Park Bow. New 1 ark: Beautiful - - . eau Country Residence for Sale. , subserihar Cou nt for sale his Country PPiatet. o(10 " .1 erre*. situated'( of. a mile from Wood.' iOD, and adjoining the reeldenoe of Caot—Dasid Campbell and E. IL Kerr, Km. The Allegheny end Mew "Brihton Plank Rood will pans in front 01 tee PnL.Pertn brlngin r It witnin mules nf Allegheny Citl— 'Fes ler, provemeute are anew Prame.Cettaxe Of hall 'and 5 rooms ori first Helmand two large attic rooms a nest BMW • Well rteseellent water st the door a young Dreher] of about 250 treeeof choice varieties, nearly ail bearing,The whole endow% with • subatential board ranee. ]2e gnat. My or the lend 1. unsUrmased for gardening, and ererl. Por enmity of imation egremble neighbor hood, Imre and healthy atmeephere. and emrenlence to the eitr, this property will recommend Marne any one islehloga podiums In the vicinity. • Payments will be made easy.or Improved city property. ..Merited. would be taken In part. • JAMES A.' KNOX, 010 Imd TAMMY area:. lOOKS, BOOKS—Shirley, a tale by Mel ville; o=o, I* . Afelriller, White 'Jacket, 4114)40nm. ntoby Pick. .IN Men. Women and Book; The 1%7 Yew molt The Theamiat and hi . leadloM; St. . ty_the Tbru c ie of Lit; Titz e Atlantic Tour, _Richard LlVeVtd ' ttl Totem : Aro n f t !i th : Pl York . . 4 " "4 l4et ne tara from limo Continent"; Ettekstonm The e Weesern Nortek Dream Land by,Deplichk Oeumair Sketcher. Anemia . saiaty. Abroad; Arabian' KiShi* /52twriditmentrt.Tho 51Iser's De. • • ter. for sale by KAY A 0 0,55 Woo d .t. • . • Embroideries ! - Embroideries VINE SETTS, COLLARETTES and 001,- L AIM Iv GirotioritlMaltnee and Vsletkelennee A few overman outla ResTfraN nd triti con eh we areantious to elope -InIOIittAVTEINittING STORE, No. 77 Idarket street. ' Ouro 07 Piressonoa Os/Comm. d o • July atb. Mb. THE Trustees of the Pittsburgh Ow n 3-, pen y have this day declued • dividend' of Flea pa en the thspital Stuck of the Comesuy;out (Atha toprof. Ira of the els mouths ending test loot.. payable the Stockholders or user Loral repreasotattees forthutith. no the adoe of the Company. ' JA3IES It. CIIRISTY, iolo.lotd ; Mummer. St. Panra Cathedral. TABALE OF PEWS will commence on NESDAY, th• 11th Inst., *t 2 cOdork. P. 01. .' jul . By Ind of the Hoard a 211.agera Orrics or rut AILCOMIXT Amor C 0. ,, klitistotrith. July 2d.1855. I riltiE President and Managers of the •Corri the orfetl.4., rtridirs over the iilleithen titer, gugr, ri!ouVrltriza Wre Five Loots on rock share . tho Capital Stook !IL Coostmor, on sr hkh dividends aro mad., which will be zwil Wtootholders, or their higal toprsosutstivos. co or after the bth lost. irt.l.lwd JUIIN Trowr. Dividend: Notite. • .. THE Stockholders of the • Pittsburgh • and ° Allegheny fledge Colnotoy. (Gard itziaß) ere go'dpidttint o .. d natf d o‘ T ; Cgreernlef i ilZ. of the Tre eo of th e last etx menthe. payabte at the of oaths asurer forthwft_ , By order of the Gaud at Managua. Joalmd GEO. E. ARNOLD. Treasurer. ' Pwrestiou,June26th.lBs6. • DIVIDEND—*The: President and Board of .11,ezezeraot the 9ghtlteru Liberties Bridge Company theinziohidar deelaied a dteldandof $2.00 on tech share of the Capital Stoat of add Company, the saute le to bit - paid to the Etocktioldera an or attar the 10th day of July text, , O. B. WARNER, Treamuter. THIS ENBITTUTION will be open for bus -121.111 on and "ear JULY NINVII lust. rttE3DelB REKIL PRIDAIES hsva beat gad Iowa" the Oisrount dayL Not. for discount 14 I* offend the der-M/ohs. 1117-2vd - ~' R. NI.ILIAR,J P s-, President. Mee:hula Bank Steckler Sale. aNTUESDAY2SErbI Y 17th, at 7 -2 o'clk, 1.1/ P. )4 emofiretugeftellatisee4M be offered Pm site R 73 ohm," arthceteek of . thle Beak. bt ardor at t athe linatl cil!lreFtopt. IL MI R, XE 1 , -, • Preeleot. kalVatited. 4"SVARE,9 pitii6elntsasneo•Co.; Lit, jr 12 *hand lforsonoltali a. reavidoUrds en; 20 . drs 0610 t. Poon 8411 , 06.4 - 10 *do '434ttlecteLorposle Bank; 60 do Mao Miotok Co. . WILKINS St-00., 21 INsurth rt. .1,1 6 Time - Bills, having "7-imembm.---t. *0- s2° :3loj. PD ro IT rir 20 N. 2 1 Ylftb BAITH-1.0 'shares of the stock kit' thlaCilippyibitala at • ", MS'Tl9nnrth t. STOOK SALES,,,-*: G._ IdeCAIiTNIZY. coiumzu•m. 1.11 - Mowing &nimble KOUNDRYMBI'AINott. 1 and 8166106 Misood6l E. M. T. co. No. sm. b J i . . .11d1 76 Wolin. Knot. , 111;00aft3;13edford Forge . Charcoal Blooms Leameyorsi. do Tonam, Ad?"' it , web, it tl. KING..ITo. T 6 Water argot- . . . . Xr — L.M.BTA.I. 4 7N0.. 3 - Anthracite_ mem IT Jaaliti meld, Coke metal, lbr BALA) , • , • in ~ WK. ILLNG, No 76 WM. street EIKI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Massyn an ening tho whol• of tbelit extensive doeli • arid tiloves at • rkluotion Of WY .fro Over cent' fiItROIDERIE 9, -chiztono of U/ mataciderie4 %Stifle Goal., Triaantatz: adlhig at • reduation of mart, palrbalf, at tb. - 144•111--Anbnid ask, . - _ SOU. f !ASH ?AID FAR WOOLitt_ . ' 411MPE64,41.7- STOOL—Cos lai d for the diflerent tkrader y Wool. by • SPIIMCIIM ILIRUAIIMI • 1a7.• l4berts'eltedt... DIARUBWER GOODS'—Clothing:Toje, ■ Tr...a1b...4XL Air 13•11.,_Bolld Balls; entogeo. Breast 1 ph:Maple .61.1.34 k _Traveling Flasks.etnteens. Whim Cambial:la Bed Pens„llf• Proem: re and Jacket., Elmer& anceted Una B.lng Capikeatep liaspital A/wattage, Corriere Oath, Nar Alm Aprons., hteehaalete Aproas, tlpertee naaa..la. Ilan, Tobacco Pouch.., 0.4. Tubitis.beeldesaa leavettesble eertety not ateatiotuid far al, wholesale and rntail. et the India Rubber Depot, Ile Stazitskettert.. int ' k pH •VOTICE-.::•The fiat kiting commencement *film /mule deputmett of Avon Colleg•wlll.tak• , iVatlneeday, I.lll.llstsrit, at. the OMPits AThw.h •IMI tram will consist vf ,asserwmuoull. "Ma' ZIIIIIO. Mucha M. commimp - it: 3 Velem, P.M. r• VIRGINIA LANDS'FOR SALF2...A. tract In Preston moody. ' , Male fooriallee Of 0050.0113111 g ROO acree..lo3 donna ?lath log bones end MIN •ho ea °reheat of fbae holt.? 13 . 1 g &martian. rem throatatho ptsee. -Prae3l2oo.: Ateo,4ollaaret in the raw =My,' on e ball dimes& Gloat nee Mom, ban end abate. Pr im , • • Ate 4-160 woes fa wow warty, 6 saw dem& Loa dwelling_ erected tbaeoa, Hoe Bator liakd and leyeL 11th Moe sue. MoLAIN 180 x, RRIGUTLYS; PUBDON'EI ANNUAL DI- Gnu 1r0111154 ANDlB4l:—Anr nal Digests or the Leona E Irengrbsens ear etch ot the 7...NZ{ end Mk p . yr d r - yr,. grth Ida. MUSS tO Rh Msg. 1850. together 1.10 wig laws of 'older Ws Inadvertently :matted In MDlseet tic en 17.0 to •1353.' hterghtel refer...teen a eillsboe et ..eh title,' foot notes tote ja ..4 • and a Alit ;aid earparnigre Index In nhlelt the contort. orboth gum./ Ihryrts am hr,reporr,r,r i rr r , r . •gdphabet. the *hots eallpletllW Stroud galMh i, Pordloni DlOitt tO the., prepant darn, by. a iI Z '1,17.1re anbehr • •*- - ;• • SAY a co., 00 word rt. • - .TYVBOOKS by expms—i-frostt supply nC DAWSON'S,* XsrlistAtrost. sissy Ms yr.p..w. by iissuN Ward Biectilir: Long Link shim& Itos% best. ttar Osmakise'S Wall* Atone.—N. B. Dry story brims Author. Amsted .stesr, Pockst Noma. Anat Hooks. sow Cut Ommas, Ws blen. *Si turavir bisisitlful Ws by author of kis 'Ws. same= bY D. m: Aims Tiro Onsblisas Usart's liass„in; 4. 1117 .: ,- RIC I AN - ; FARRlER,—coritaiiiitira . .liuti' smarted at the tormatlon of evert part b! a fronithe art:malty MT . = to tta Motorail* - it glit=s - t Ma in ett l arTini P r lIIW Z - the Mori aeienred mode of treatment lorprnenting dla ontiretaremapented Irlth a core si_hOstleig 114 et urediteemy kr ta. Lahulreunita 01.19 modar Bete tar , ----- int tt:lll3 RI , tra weei.,contei t Ur - . 1 I .? *, 'Env pa s - at Pilra4 - in 1 al! the daw ILLY- ik W TOWS RURAL HAND SOON—The I.4=ozzliFn.kwaspar; , ESThxd litnektrWS l tai Idairarrt ,Asturiaitatase Dalt' .H slitibr ma; • CORI'*AV.-9611619i fresh reed rind fq 4 , 07: Nr.1.7.4 marrr. OA.TB-- 7 500 bun: recni and for onto -SO cntako.refisq and for onloily BM It IMO .• . buL ahaDod for sale c bj / 131 4 , 1'/-a w , dO3 tn. :it - 0 - rtilintL' e x; bi !LOUR-450 blili.i3u4erfhie reo'd and fa A'abr ammo turvairk YE bblo. Bye Flour :reed , )I,IIARBAUOIT & ipt.4-481Dry Mho raa iumm aad fa , lid ,41ichu P M. DA VI S, Auctioneer. &gigs Boom. Fyn* , Wood and Palk KEGS EMERY' AT4COTION -5,1., Friday maraiss,llYlBth, it 11 Abe* at oommorcial plea rooms, . 3 nwr. - -- , ""I "' d bth oold Pam 7 , 1•77747.7.7 a tegimm. Iwo Man,. as Nos. etaxesilont Term" uicetY der alter Accra QMP. M. PA 7 Lhohsi , NE TEAS, TOBACCO, A.e.:,AT ' Wedcieiday moruloc , ni7 11th . n"."" o 7. at Ow commercial ides mime, cornered WWI. , /5111 Ma.. wilt be sold. • 10 bt. cheats Soo Tacna llysou Trac 8 do Bleck mad tiimpyoder • S i 7 Loges 7 :17707 , 1777b.7871 dol§ Boar. Dried Pseiches, C 0..... Bed tkinbi 14 0 DRY GOODS AVAUCTiONL-On •. ...dly• and Thursday Monaca", 11U, and 'ins, at 10 o'ckck, at the commerchl *she reacts, on of Wood and Std sts . till be mold. to dare cousisncsi on extehtive aseortment sesamsble Ladies , P WL Cloths. autelainena, tweeds, mourns, bOrOdeit. hooter and *, g r'*ll. i on, hi. DAVI& Aor Q ALE OF FORFEITED AZTEC MINK CO. STOCI—The - ihllaciarc ecrtilicatos Q stochi the Astee 'Autos Oa bare been forfeited Ow tiro nark - Merit of sileeartitecta. duo lama the M., Npa 25 52„ , 6t 85. 86 81,88. 95, 04. 105. 110, 150,140, 1112 , 166,' 215, 10.=6.25T; • Z 5 and 'ree holders of certifies es are busby cloth:Led that ,the Lati7 .o •oill be , 'Jtfllftitt 1',"31, nedeeme hdoy d by theiraYMact of the dellsa,coc OS order of the meta of Dlndars. KNORR. bac {ad • P. M. DAVIS, Al TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTA. AND ETOGES—fth Thutlethi er.l.. July 264' N o cloth, at the alerchonts? Exchange. Fourth stool WO. byorder o I Woo, P. Baum, Trustee of Hugh D. /I the following thimble Beal Estate ono Stocks. via That valuable three story brisk Dwolling 11l Fourth et..,ghe lot, haying • front. f magnum Rs 4th et.,.tendlog Dank sighty.five feet, Including • t fest alle,.blect to mortgage of 111601). Lot No 121 in /gopher.ettleliviston Noe. 11 end 16 having a front of twenty feet on Ore it., ext.dinnt.k see hundred Prot. One undivided tanyth of lot No. SO in Gray's Ida loth lo Aliciduner arr./ming a front of twenty-els' wen I.hee on Andersen st.,extending tack one deeds. forty feet to Gray's alley. SI t to In the Borough of Manchester, baring th• front of booty test on lon th arly ride of Chauncey ot. landing t r ek I 2.8 feel IS lochea to South alley. Into. Bagewell's subdivision of out lot No. 217 In reserved t .".gt.ordialle rgh d three-Aftletof two On .4 el nineserse of lend In Economy townshl p mts en the north-wreathe of the Ohio river: edinlng Nos. 0.), 21 and 22 on the north, Na 61 on the east, N on the moth, Nod No. 40 on the vest, being tract Pic je t to distrkt, NU 2 of the depreclathn, agrveye, ject to Den of E.2124i. One hundre d and thirty hoes Wcod couutyi Site. miles below Parkereborg and thus. miles Iron, So lv ed v. on which are erected • sag mi ll and log l to lien of 07 0 - Th. north...ter of evetton 12 In id s nori Soon ge west, in the 41thict of leads .u se to fI•W. St. 01.1. e, Michigan. containing lid sera 1:1 Tire town/IMO . The moth-west Quarter of- ...Eon 19. in townehl dnorth ofrantre 25 west. in the 4letriot of lan& mad.: ole at Sant Bt Maria Michigan. containing on.Ll fired and forty-stineagre• and Ofty.four hone. Marduattetowneldp. • The northenet quarter of emotion U. In de su i t mirth of ranee 20 went, In the ditdrict of Mode suit sale at Bent 13t. Marie, pentathlon logy ItarPi townshiP. Poe undivided f sixth of 166 arree of copper and sel total land/ ln section 6 of township 48, north of ram ; 'wed. In Gotland. county. Mithinsiu • - 1 17 $3 1haro . Oh o andan A d s P rri ennsy . m ivena n a . Rallnad d ll: J r, 60 w P i t tsburg } Bank of Cleveland dot ' Pth and amis. IL 11. d o: - ID w -Steubenville do do: e Connellerille do ' Chartiege Tathff do . Plttabutith 11111 Tumult. Co. / 00 " Tempmnossills Plank BA. do w. West . ..ton - do do 660 " Bluff 31thing . Iron CBI Wising Firs Steel . da do 40., thttelmygh and Isle Noy.] kiloton do MI 000 rscubmith Ni.gabt Co. Seat. 1 m a tAsteo 'de de do eale. held P. M. DAVIE. Att., NEW.TORIE AND DALIFORNi L ' - exzesterrirtme. (VI. Nloangla.) Redectiat of /Naito rat the thaes. Me HeaUhicrt Rad.- SMOVI Mosdrsd Wil Shorter other Nostaated dreiara the &nag ammo Roar Daman aagewaness tooting at Thrionat Bg. TENOIION IN ADVANCE OF THE. MAIL& The Accessory- .Transit. Co. (of Niearag, ( SCR.HE NORTHER LIGHT, STAR 1 ' THE WEST. PEOMETIONIS, or DANIEL W W fret data ateandapa, will leave N. Yet•D the 6th and 20th of each month, connecting by the. algae Tanta Haab, lhatttg but twelve miles of traturportatka over a rood ntsculsolised nosd., In Ora I 13=LI gtt.hthgeteenuebdpe a ERNA NEVADAJCIN, ItM PACIFIC. and BROTIIEB. JONAJ crtme ca .which TEL lona, Oen Juan del gar, the tartalaaa of ate Tratat Routeoebare the Nage El ' , l ortgll le ru th tgrirrgaT. sa " d th anot e C'''''''fa . at once tol Frsac)eoh An esperlenail Burgeon It attached to ado. For Inlbentatox , , orletepW_lt aritged taelle• only to ' ' CRADLES MORGAN, Agin. j.. 44.08 • . , . ^_i tinvilagOreen. N. Bari Chancafor a Buainese Btami.' rriO - A.NY PERSON.in stint of a fine S • gmtm and Cellos,' situated in the bat isminsm o sno city. N. 14 irlith strost:dlt i s A. A Mao= A WV mnuplot by Calloban so a 's clothing and chant , bairsing tstabUshmants JIIPMM meet. It is acanooledged to .In the most han Mori nest of dm mountain. , Yormosion can hi dyers; time. as allialuut has Ills new stars loom, No.llo lin held st.„ opposite the Coen= Howe. non fitted on, sr Forttands inrrying on ~ the tailoring o n so cu ustleolor. spoilt tOCIALLAYIA N. on Um noon or to Ai IeIoCLUEO. Apollo Bothilngs. iiIATO OTIC.F.--ilating this day 1 July 2d,) 18 I s l rgratal. l i ZtantV itt"ittt r 4' 2 .the patronage beettand Ppm me. AU perm,. lort , thenn.o.l, la,tebtedrompastad W *. I and up, as I duiga: lowing itA ' city. T.. 7. Omar dulr thorized t 7-rottle al! chasm • JOHN BARNDOLLA t • riE Stove • butniiesi and Tin, Zopper t. [Meet fro'fi ware laaanisetory,_ le ell lta i =o, , he continued.atthe Old Stand, 1114 Wood der the tutee and et,rle of T. J. Craig 11108. • • Dissolution of Partnannip. FERN OF .M'OLINTOOK /6' BRE day diaeolned bf ilibtasl cement. Tba esi b .111 will be aeatinued at No. 112 Market Waablaatco .11 Alexander 31•Oilsaoelb nudar U 4 and Bren airowiTooK BROTHER& . . .WdBHENGtON WeCLIDI :ALEXANDER M'CLTNTOOK. GEOROR L. Brcuarroca. Pitlabdrab, Jane 20112.18,i6da? - Maolittion of Partnership. • TITE partnership formed by the underel,, and. isinei earrllng on tbe Warta, under th e num mid Alio of JONIO O'NEI IMILLIIIt, now illeeolred. ISAAC .101023 - 1 July 7th.1806 Jona b. war • .. • Co-Partnership. . WALTER P. MARSHALL L • same:Tat with laba tRI di/ 0t.71:17. JOS. R. HUGE Wall Paper' blame.; aner U. name of .1.5 1 • , W. P. WARBRALL k OE Grand , • f IOHN H. MELLOR,: NO.. 2611r 1 W oo d st.. betweentir Thatee day, J amand all ft ' at hie Paw Forte' Warerooma two um from the Manufsermy of Ctileinaltu Bona, Bream Twee instruments are mons the Ina hnlcncred Near 8:414 recently invented end meek byto the and 3,(ear exaraml ne ehlekerrecre. LADricti esneeleay. bkll call anten . _ . . • - PANIOIi GRAND PIANO; tkist mad only tortramantot the kbultn. lb* Ma Thsibm ittstrtupguta,vlth slams stock of Spurt a.ms. have teen r1001..d by the saboortbff, at tile Mt baton. .13oston, sad will trammed =this t , .. • AkaLtfor th•sslevf Ohle N kniag Wood Plum. J•l3 . • tbr-PIU.. Was - DUDLEY, STONE, It COMMISSION &FORWARDING =RUM, R 0.9 MOND BM:Er, ° _ (between Main and the River:) ° • • Louisville, 13ARTIOUL&R attention paTd. to *ex! L""" rat ° .. f.E r l iPtarZth="?ndi t o e hrOft .od d danolactorad artiram. • rniT4C cts &axi to that said_ Llonbi ARKIN Gard na Portaa, Melodeon,. Muth anal Pinar Organ antra inetrumanta. IN, A. Rlebardsop ,/k Oa. MM. Idazkuhem. Grows and . .borums.ll & Brd , ....7boleduas :Gnaws ast& Stu (knee lissalketaram .Wat.kitui & : Oweliry," - Pcirk Naas & Oon-: Lealinffla, minded liferth&nts. A.iuntroys & AIL.. Pork Draws. Idangocuarr, RiphoW Dry a.r.renkniik.a.o.ononse.na-n.O.rmork- 4.lmM/A • . RI/MICAH. . I) Ail. : 2 ) klNT472ol l cop A il E 1 _ , :120. 78 &Mad it., Pitts'burg Pa, MANUFACTURERS_ of Papier Mach; OntainentiereOhneeken Efonsen Stenettodae trror and Ph= 6, Tee. Wlndowand Doer . .k.a... Thanes, - Ventllatore snd GUMS Ikr0•010 _Rosettel and outdone or ond7 dendraani atte and dalign. mares and. warrantee tame .dash than mar ottwe article rune In Mt. --, , 1 1. 1 eV : .. )r . d A o t r t k . . „ s oar i k e o t Lt k i lA= o r tea t ng i tlft nand to UM article. an agerwAr. of Ito 11,kk ~ • . if ' . N. - ....4 - . 8 , 3 "..' 47 17 t 4ars. wood To a. muot /EB* j . . • =MILO • IRON PIPEWORIB. MERRIL ,k_ ;AWES, 142 CentrerStreet; New York, iIANUPACTUILERB : AND D xl= 4 In Wroight !InnAnts* mole, and mei ^. M. of adoaratneennnotted wi o th B Waal and Oar. Sr health& and Ilightlon Steamers, Oh Hotel^ PrlesteDwelltude. Boerdtakt, datums. Vlllnnw. Yarkr ries and Ilatin • • -Mele Also. Vel to o ven Clocks, Pater* OawtOo. Wolk. WWI &Us e made nter. • Owe Screw Cattlns.Maehlnes are nitlealy new, end ow own Patent-varranted to do double Um work of say oil .Wr throutloll. - . Order' whited d eon all eaettona of the ornater, end a Prom attended to. •' : , , hiadit4rd 1 TX. cf. nornoww.-....-..--..........r. n. *nun - ~..1 agss. Watk.. -.4-.... -- . -WrIkOW Min •,, MINIS ~.. ROBI N SON . ;.. Ti RIMERS I, VOUNDEItS;;AND ENGINE . BUILDERS, 4, v- oat mminfulaWai °fall descriptloas MU Oiatlnn. • Oriritu +e, to Olnor. No. M Market etreet. betweem tint and hen*. . kfrOOkS. - , iedd•lrd • A lt mows. ,I ER nurottELL,i Proprietors of :Rtv . .T.oftuou um to sad tram %I= Vizi ittlek • EXPl kciatts=Bialt4Pl pANIEL .Brarramr, .Manufactiv.eroi . Y . el=, telt ft e,,, Tgk rr./ and Irmaktle opine PW,Oniti, l!L lucm:im; o F INE. HAI/4NA . CIGARS-4 hays this day mend • largo *l4 thaarso - 40...• of palm vans aims, irsaU•ig • rod ankle ma M.! J"l3 la "' cctiar . 4;lg / B dlll Mar ZIE e N .m.ri GIA O, 7I;I O.4 D Arran Raw 15 in.: • hew Miele for Wicklow IShaeLNI re"! - 1 4 AND .WARRANTS, . LA ND ffAR 1 masa—woadaraLtao won vela KU%liliLlr.uts a 00. Younk et /IMO & IRWIN/ RAILROAD DO-- • r OHIO I' Der amt. or this vime rtzta t- VNll3—ldized had dry, of all colors, npfn asay=tf...ll 4,. /i q ' ' Rteat Mat BtsabagAtdow 431 w, Putts Ito for Peloirtrat 116 3 / a ttst mt. argll t I.* IL Pl/11.UPIL T A BLE OILOLOTBSF-300 doz. of differ madame and beautiful irtylag alio 4 atat Bo Teem • Onlal4, 1MC4144 1 11. J. P VPISCOPAL Prayer Book and Lassogs; m„„,-tr—m-z__,..-dw,,/e2j4elAlll7 gum mad !Well quedheariabetbel ". • spitt MISS. GREABI,-6bble;p:kez for sate by 00PAL , IGllMalu e ..4 NAL to akfc Mgiro ihr ' rummeiziatoo.
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