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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
-PUBLIBLINU BY 0. N. WHITN--.-_.
PITTSBURGH :
MONDAY MORNING, JULY iO. 1855.
Beantmal
9IIIE OFFICE of the Pittsburgh Gazette
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lost &bine haitirlititield, sod Isios ro
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Advance Payments.—Hereafter no eltir
rertittion will be tat. Ay the Daily or Weekly liatotte.
oder* payment L made in whence. WlT.erer tie
time I. op to width the entamiptiou ts pald„ the loP'
Nllw twerloblr eloPPed. nide= the enbeerlotion b r,
-owed by Mean. Payment. AU transient edvertieloe.
of every deseriletlon. .111 be required to be paid In ad
vane. The only arraptiorm will be where etertal month
11 or yearly contracts am made.
Na...Pattaburgla Weekly taasette.—The estenelve
oinnalatiOnOf our Meaty Omar& off.. to Our b00n... man
mestoleahatee melloan of making ft.* bnainem. known
Our ciraulatloek la between faur and fire thowand, reaching
ahnoet.very merchant. manufacturer and empanel , . to
Neaten Pannerlvania. and Eastern Oblo.
far - Mr. U. P. MUBt.cEH, late editor of the Moots Z
Imp and new connected with the Pittehtuner Oonrier, Is
authorised to solicit enbersiptkais and advertisements Ito
the Pittaintrub tiosette. emending to ournotillehed terms
Pittemme 6lateh 1.186 e.
Hyattlra Matter an each Daze at thla
Tar DEALT-11Z ass FALL OF sea SEOBET
lOLL Oman.—We have watched with the deep.
est interest the accumulating evidences of the
Tepid decline of the !meta' oath-bound political
organization, known by the term Know Nothing.
Having, from the first well marked revela
tions of the true nature and characteristics of
the order, opposed it with all the earnestness
and prilrer we. Possessed, as dangeront, provcrip
tive and un-American, we cannot but rejoice to
4nd that the day of its doom draws on apace.
We have never for one moment believed it could
long exist, but the cataatrophe is approaching
more rapidly than we anticipated. Its internal
corruption, and its intolerable oppression is fast
driving from its ranks thousands of good men
who joined it in the faith that it was to be the
purifier of the old parties, but who stand aghast
to find it reeking with corruption and controlled
by those veryneprincipled demagogues nod office
seekers who had rendered the old parties so ob
ooxious. Divided and torn wait intestine corn •
motion, without any national or statehood of
united action, it is doomed to sink speedily into
• that utter contempt which an o y/nd all secret po
litical organizations deserve
The following article is copied from the Chum
&rebury Whig, one of the ablest Whig papers
published In the, interior-ef the State, and which
empathised with or yielded to the power of the
movement in its earlier stages. Its editor, Hon.
,
Alex. K. McCuras, was appointed State Printer
last winter, and possesses the confidence of the'
best men of all parties whermer he is known.
His graphic delineation of the condition of the
Know Nothing party in Franklin county will an
. ewer pretty well for Allegheny and numerous
. other counties, and is no doubt a tree picture
of Know Nothingisrn everywhere. His resolute
determination- to oppose it hereafter, regardless
of all consequences, will be enthusiastically re
sponded to by thousands. ho have been inveig
.
eld into the order, and by tens of thousands
out of it. We invite our friend of the Whig to
'join with us in inaugurating the Republican party
of Pennylvania, as called for.by the exigencies
of the times, and the .wine of the people, The
following Is the article referred to:
A correspondent, in whom we recognise a
Whig who n faltered in the faith, desireseur
views as to the proper course , ifor the Whigs to
,adoptin thriooming - campaign. He must excuse
us from saying what they should do under the
circumstances: but if it will afford him any satis
faction, be is most welcome to know the course
we bamcoszked oni, for this journal; and, though
neither reeking or desiring to direct the sic
' tioas-oflke ,Whip, yet we doubt not that we
. shall bet Mika the conviitions of the'great mass
of thathrelyi tt lhe'lineef 'ditty. we have resole
.
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The Iftdielf•if Franklin county are this day
stronger, independent of Know Nothirghon,
than they ere; at the last October. election. It
is true that since that time a goodly number—
perhaps several hundred-4ave become connee•
ted with the Order; but fur every one that has
been added three have been sickened and disgus
ted with its discipline and leaders, and have
studiously abstained from all participation in its
councils. In this town, where but a few short
months ago intolerance reigned supreme in the
Order, meta blush to speak of its once cherished
and boasted obligation; and not less than one
hundred of its members, embracing many of our
' most respectable citizens, do not go near the
council room—never again will be found in it,
normill they pay any respect to its mandates.-
' Many of them- would doubtless vote its ticket,
- provided It-pleased them better than any other
• presented, but such a thing as obedience to the
secret power that once brooked no denial unless
at the cost of disgrace, Is regarded as one of the
follies of the age upon which the shades of obliv
ionl should speedily gather. Still gram. officers
till the official chairs, and allttle company, made
: up mainly of expectant patriots, gathers round
• them at the stated meetings; but they must be
• habitually treading upon each others' toes in
their ambitious schemes, and almost every
ing drives some One away. never to return. Pm
, dent and intelligent men who became connected
with it because they believed that it Would rise
above the office-begging mania of the old parties,
have 'learned to their Sorrow that of all other
-parties that have ever existed, the new purifier
has. become the 'most corropt-,has furnished
more and greedier expeetants, all of whom have
presumed upon the oath-bound obedience of the
members to sustain them, if they cati , Mily, by
' any means, secure the formal emotion of the
councils as candidates.
•
These self-styled leaders—usually the diem
., • pointed•aspirants of the old parties-:-have fought
. untiringly for blind submission to the Order, and
have resisted every effort to popularize the party
. • until they have driven . their better associates
. from their councils in disgust, and have aroused
in the ranks of those outsiders, who sympathised
with their leading principles, the most implaca
ble-hostility. The great body of those men who
, hive to ill intents and purposes withdrawn from
the councils are Whigs,' and they do not conceal
their determination to resist all 'efforts of the
't demagogues who are laboring.to keep life in the
• . dying embers Of Know Nothingistn, and openly
proclaim their intention to destroy the despotism
that seeks to embrace them in its once strong but
- • . now feeble grasp. - From the known
char
-mster of the Know Nettling candidates to be put
upon the course - in this county next fall, and
from the.wide-spread.diegnet with the discipline
of the party, we run no risk in saying that,
• 'should. the : presentaapect of political a ff airs re-'
main unchanged, hundreds of old Whigs ego
have - been in the Order would again rally under
their old-flag, and join any effort that promised
success to defeat the bangli ngaricketers who have
insolently demanded blind obeerteges to &see:its
of the (*melt. We are altogether within the
bounds of tenth, therefore., when we say that
the Whip are stronger now than they were at
the last election, and the only Unwritten -history
of Know Nothingisto, as Understood by its oaths
and grips and secret council; is its decline and
We say, letit fall. It deserves its fate, and
habitually courted it by its intolerance. It
would be madness for the Whip to come for,
ward, after having been defied and Insulted, -to
save the 'sinking fortunes of a party that is, in
this county at least, festering away Wit' own
corruption. It. must change its nature inside
sad outside—mutt sink its own identity forever,
before we shall feel safe within reach of its em
brace.. Though the natural foe of Democracy,
and strengthened in that opposition by observa
tion an d experience, we shall set with no secret,
oath-bound party, we care not who may be its
candidates, or what its professed principles, let
the consequences' be what - they may. We can
act with no party on any other tonne than those
of entire equality, and any OrgathnotiOn whose
members are sworn to vote' only for their own •
sworn and secretly nominated, candidates, and
1 .. which forbids us a voice in its primary action
and in the osier:Mon of its Dominus, shall never
MOTS our slipped. There are hundreds of
• honest andintelligent, men who bare been con
.. cleated with, the Order in this county, who desire
- the pasty 'stripped of these oljectod k , but
• voles. been unheeded until they have
been driven either into passive or fictive warfare;
,and if the coding election does not find their
wishes respected by the party assuming. an en
' lirely open organisation, they will be among its
'mort. eictimkop aents, and • rejoice with us over
silts otter oti.' • *
.•
L • E i noir-binthiiirlissei has now no choice as Co its
dediny. - it must due to be lOtow-filothingism
Aie-unhonored and vutemig..`, It could once
:aide and men bowed as if from custom; but
• AhaidOlerscor kw recoiled upon itself until, in
•'''-414:ehoia'year,it is rent in fragments' and stab
..
hint at its awn vitals by its inteetine conflicts.
; --111mesterr have seen its fate sad escaped it by
ftisht, sod throughout the entire ranks of the
pat ,. the 'conviction as no longer be resi
that sted
that ibis is the lait,stapo at diony, sad Its
speedy dissolution is the "Only coarse to avert
disaster and'disgroOe.
We cannot, then, act with Know-Nothinerm as
it now presents RINLL If it formally discards its
own distinctive character by abolishing its oaths,
gripe and secret councils; plants itself upon the
platform of thesecedera from the Philadelphia
'Convention on the Nebraska infamy; is willi°B
to act cordially and in good faith with those who
share those sentiments, and consents to the 'sup
port of candidates of merit who would fitly rep.
resent those principles, without regard to their
former connection with, or opposition to the Or
der, we should join heart and hand to carry such
a ticket, and 1,000 majority would sanction such
an effort in Franklin Coiinty. But if the few
Know Nothing leaders in this place, who have
comfortable offices already marked out for them
selves, insist upon the present discipline of the
Order and wreck the party to advance their own
selfish purposes, let the responsibility be upon
them—not as!
We trust that we are understood, for we
eertabsly mean to bei We • have thought
well and know whereof' we ypeak, when we
point to the speedy decline and_ certain
fall of Know-Nothingism as it is noWlinder
stood and practiced, and we shall mince no
words in dealing with it, for it has ceased to have
terrors save for itself. Organs whose pre
carious existence hangs upon sworn supporters
rather than merit, may plead and threaten and
zig-zag to all sides of all questions to save the
tottering structure ; and demagogues who
dread open, manly — action, lest their intrigues
to mob power should be frustrated, may
still attend the ilmerted council he'll, and
endeavor to rally the faltering ranks; but the
handwriting St on the wall In living, flaming
characters, and no Tiernan agency can per
petuate and direct to success a political organ•
ization that imposes oaths and iecrecy,• and sac
' rificea the very manhood of its members. No
secret party can ever ~rry this county—this
State—this nation. We care not how just may
be its principles or how pure its purposes it must
open the widest ayennes for political chicanery
and finally perish; and for the Whigs of Frank
lin comity now to cover the defeat of Know
Nothiugism, would be to court the deepest dis
grace and to realize the keenest disaster. Their
hands are clean—let them so remain.
We .to not mean to waste our Vote on abstrac
tions or impossibilities. We shall advocate and
vote with the best ayailatle partY we can find,
and if wo can't have eparty or a ticket exactly
to our liking, we shall choose the least of the
evits presented. If, as we have said before, the
revolting features of Know Nothingism are cast
aside, And all who desire to vindicate the rights
of the North are invited to unite in the restore,
time of the Missouri Compromise, and men of
integrity -and capacity are presented as candi
dates, we shall go with it and ask no questions ;
but if Know Nothingiom insists upon forcing its
despotic, oath•bound secretly upon the public,
we shall teem the support of the ticket most
-likely to defeat it, ,the course of duty and the
path of safety. The Whip are abundantly able
to control the result, alike in this county and in
the State, and if the proscription that now
hangs over them is not removed, and their con
victions respected, duty to their 'cause and jus
tice to themselves will prompt them to repel
the insult and resent the injury.
Such shall be oar course as a Whig, and are
we not right I Lot reason and justice answer.
Otno.—The telegraphic despatches from Co
lumbus which we published on Saturday, detail
ing the action of the Republican Convention held
on Friday the 13th, gave us great pleasure. The
platform adopted its concise,.comprebensive and
embraces nothing which can alienate any portion
of the republican masses of the State. It is just
the thing for the crude; and the ezample it sets
'is worthy of imitation in all directions.
'The ticketnominated strikes us as all excellent
one. We are glad to see it headed with Ihe name
of Sautes P„ Cusse for Governor. The wed
nation to that office was, under the circumstan
ces, eminently due to that gentleman, and we
have no doubt that the people of Ohio will rally
to his support with a cordiality and determina
tion never before manifested. During the six
years he represented Ohio in the United States
Senate he not only faithfully defended and main
,tained the interests of his State and gave expres
sion to her political sentiments, but he took an
earnest and prominent stand on the aids of
Freedom. An accidental democratic majority in
the legislature deprived him of the honor of a
re-election, to which he was entitled; and it
therefore behooves the people to endorse him and
show to the south that they know how to uphold
a faittifel public servant. The opportrutity being
now afforded them of doing so, they will not be .
slow to avail themselves of it.
The anti-Nebrasksi masses of Ohio have nobly
laid aside all other issues, and united to do battle
on the on!' great practical question before the
American people. Let those of Pennsylvania
go and do likewise.
OSOILLATIMI STRAIIII-FtNOINE.-We have now
been using for some months past, an oscillating
steam engine for running our presses, manufac
tured by Messrs. Cridge & Wadsworth, Bank
Lane, Allegheny. After this experience, we are
prepared to say that it has given as the highest
satisfaction. Although a smaltongine, ten inch
stroke by
, tidiameter, it rues three presses with
. perfect ease. It is simplicity itself, not liable to
get out of repair, and takes op but little room.
We have had two slide-valve engines, but they
Were greatly inferior to this for power, simplici
ty and strength. Oscillating engines have here
' tofore been objected to on account of leaking
steam, but an improvement, patented by Mr.
Cridge, completely removes this objection, and
for engines for purposes such as ours, renders
I the oscillating engine superior to all others. Its
grmitest_merit, however, next to its simplicity
and durability, is the saving of coal. This is
very great; in our case it has amounted to over
fifty percent. A governor is attached to the
engine by the same makers, of so delicate a
character that one or all the presses can be
thrown off at once, without any jar to the en
gine, it immediately accommodating itself to the
work'it has to do. We commend these engines
to the attention of the -public.
CAUPiII or Pmts.—With our characteristic
recklessness, no a people, we have taken no pains
to investigate and enumerate the causes of fires.
It is not because we have not enough of them;
or do not lose kulficient by them; but
because we are—too ranch absorbed in our
go-ahead nice to stop for such trifles. During
the past year there were in New York city three
hundred and eighty-five fires, with a lees on
buildings of eight hundred„ and twenty thou
sand dollars, sea two millions and seventy-three
thousand defiant on wares. There had taken
place two bundled and twenty-one additional
alarms, mostly caused- by,burning chimneys,
spirit-gas explosions, &e., while for the residue
no real ranee tould be ascertained. The im
mense aggregate of lose here set down does not
however, express the total sacrifice of property.
The figures in this case are obtained from the
Insurance agents, and show only the insured
property that was destroyed. Hundreds of thou
sands worth of furniture and other personal pro
perty, are disrOured by fire, of which neither the
underwriters nor the Press hare ever say Inowl
edge. It Inight be supposed that, with such an
annual burden of loss to bear, there would be
some method adopted to ascertain how so many
fires originate,' and thus learn bow beet to avoid.
their rectirreictu but nothing of the kind has yet
been attempted..
In London, these things are better attended to.
The London Quarterly gives an analysis of the
producing causes of a year's fires, thus:
From
7•• - - • S
Utht dropped dav r o ant Kr= IV
Lighted to taint
down ens • - 7
ett=l=
I
flu*
Doubtful
ImbrueDad=
I=!ti
- -
Hun ting bags -
Mathes horse upset by lb
Lud
mote ns nkey • - • SO • •
Cbildreatdaylagwlth.lo 45
Hai gnawing do - • 1
Jarkalaw
Rat gnawing amply.wltb do-4
Bop; with nub - • la
Fleawerkagoing - ea
Children plwring with nr•
Starks ttuingra. 20
CONOIIIB/1011AL VACAIUY 17t MAIISACHOIt2IIS.
—The Hampshire Gazette announces that Heny
Morris, Esq., member of Congress elect from
that Congressional District, has been appointed
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, in place
of Judge Hoar, resigned. Ms resignation takes
affect in September next, and Mt. Morris, bar
ing accepted the appointment, must, of course,
vacate., his scat .en Congress. The • Gazelle inti
mates that How J. W. Foster, of the Council,
wants the Congreettional place, !but 'thinks that
the people may hare something to say on the
subject, sad suggests Bon. Edward Dickinson,
who was run down by-Mr. Most last ILI
ISSIIIA.I _Am siiiii!ifs (N. S. Pirasirrimualt
Mustrins.—Vle bo,e' been .. furnished in advance
of the publication 9f . the Assembly's blinutes,
with the following summary:
Pre•sbytirries •
; • •
Additions on examltiAtltus •
A.iditiond on certitlentd
Wool. number in comnshnton
Harlem. of adults c: •
Bilkionlems of infants •
. . .
03tnea Fund • 1(3,t9t Ftn•irita Minion. GI 0 , 8
Contintrent Fund 706 99 Education - 97.710 001
Doni.etio illrsinng74.97l 8 . 7 publinntin. 403'E 91
One has been added to the number of Synods.
The Presbyteries ere the same in number as
compared with last year. Five more ministers,
three lesslieentiates, and forty more candidates,
are recorded. The churches are two less. Sev
eral very small c.hnrcheff that have become ex
tinct, having been stretch from the roll of the
Presbyteries, and a few have become Indepen
dent. or 0. 8 , and 'so overbalancing the new
churches that have been formed.
Although the returns from the churches are
imperfect, they show the gratifying :act of an ad
vance in the number of communicants, The net
increase is 1,652. As the number of addition*
has amounted te010,706, the number of removals i
,by certificate, deitkor otherwise, has been 9,154.
A similar fluctuation appears in the list of minis
'
tors. The advance alphabetical roil of ministers
and licentiates. at the end of the Minutes, con
tains 120 new names, while 116 have disappear
ed.
Of the latter, 118, on unusually large num-
bar, have been removed by death. The increase
in the number of candidates gives pleasing evi
dence of a ministry in p
.luaw
sped. Nearly 6,0 90 ,
it will be seen, have been dded to the churches
od profession; perhaps mo e. The fruits of many
of the revivals of the p t season are et to be
gathered in.
Although the last yea ' report f Contribu
tions to Domesti? Mission!. the large
BUMS given to the $lOO,OOO Fund for Church
erection, this year's report shows s diminution
of less than $25,000; while the contributions to
the Foreign Missions have advanced more than
$6,000, and to th I Publication Cause more than
$15,000. • The last year's report alai included the
contributions to the endowment of the Union
Theological Seminary, which, in the ease of a
single church amounted to aboutsso,ooo, which
almost covers the d ficiener of that column.
Evangelist
•
We publish in another lilace the Proceedings
and Address of the . Whig County Committee.—
The meeeting of the committee was well attend
ed, more than two thirds of the members being
present, and its action was harmonious in every
respect.
With the action taken by the committee wi
are highly pleased. In the present chaos and
ferment of politics, it isproper and right to take
measures td raise upon the ruins of the old par
ties, a new political organisation, destined to
guard intact the Constitution of the country and
the compromises of our fathers, as well from
the attacks of Southern Secessionists and In&
del Abolitionists. Wo look upon this „move as
the first emphatic response from ltiercEi county
to that public feeling which has been gathering
strength in the Northern States for years, and
we hope that this public feeling will finally
rescue the government from the domination of
the Shiro power.—Afieter May.
• REPUBLICAN MASS CONVENTION.—Re hear
considerable talk of a mass convention of the
citizens - ,pf our county tp form a party on the
basis of the Ohio Republican party. The plat
form of the party in Ohio is anti-slavery, anti
proscriptdon, and anti bigotry, and in favor of a
protective tariff bill, improvement of rivers and
harbors, and iu fact everything else which could
be desired by honest end principled men. We
observe n. call is oat for a similar organization in
Lawrence country, and are informed that such
a patty there will sweep everything. People
arc tired 'of humbuggery and secret political
tricky, and many now in the ranks of Know
Nothingtsm will gladly hail the Republican plat
, form as a way of escape from the thraldom of
an organization which presents so many set* of
principles, that they have no confidence in any
of them. Let all parties unite upon the Repub
lican platform—New Brighton Record.
SILL.L Collll2lo.—Emigration i. till gmlually
coming into the Territory, but it is attended
with no noise or commotion. Woal gives us the
most eatitifaction, is the fact that it is malting
its way to the south-eastern portion of the coun
try. along.the lieosho,_and its tributaries.. That
regiolt is said to be very fertile, anti it hitt
tiered will be-healthy. We wero at one time ap
prehensive that this region would fall into the
hands of pro-Jlavery men, and that it worthily°
difficult to displace them, not such in not the
tact.—Kansan Ilfr;sld.
MAKIIIRD—AI West': Nonton, Westmoreland county.
Pa— on Thumlay evening, the 12th /net: by hoe Mr.
Iligsts, Mr. JIVKPII IL RIDDLE, of Rllsabsth, to hive
ELIZAIIgTII, delnyhter ofC. 1. Diehl, lisp.. Pormerly of
and non ot the Men of ass... •
en A Co., Merellants PhiladalDbin.
[Timor please eOP1•1
SPECIAL NOTICES
Facts, without Comment—The Public
aorta meow taut—Now Port, Od.lfh 18.12.—Men. Hanley,
No. 119 Suffolk strew., writer on that she has boon tum
bled withororms for mom throe Tear• and that Me ward
a.. Mut qi Or. lleLanez fidehnthel Venni/hue. which
brought stray orer ft/te large soorau. 11, modal good kosaltb
trumeellately returned.
' Mrs. quighy. No. PM Essex ate New York, under data 11,
Nor. =I. 195 . 1 write. up that .ha had a child which had
been unwell for better thus two months, She procured
bottle of MeLux'st Vermituge and adminlatertel tt. The
child named a largo quantity of warm,. and is a few dui
wee u hearty MP eVer it bad been. Amnia. with much
tourtimony before them. should net buital.e when there if
any mason to moment worm.. and Mu no time In ormuir.
ins, and admlnhstering Dr. 31ofastwea Yermihoge. It never
%UN-and is porta - di, man
11111orvreharann ell' be careful to net for DK. 111.ANCII
OttLEIIItATED IMAM IPUOF., tats none elf.. All
other VertnifutreA In romper's., are erorthleone Dr. M .
Lane'e Vertnlthde. Ale bin oelebrated liver PHU. MO now
be had ad .11 reepentabla Drug Stores In the United nat.r
and hone the male prohrktorA
A 1... for sale by the mole praprtetora.
FLUME() BROTHERS,
ialSelierS lhaeamore to J. Ewe & ee Rend .t
Nausea, Indigestion and Harvotis De
ntin do not moEler st the troetd&rlt7 91 Bterbsee'•
Rolland Bitters, no.. •
'Tor month. pervlt us 4. Us oat. otl ordlont7 to raat
me t, nattymet name, 'atm planed before, ma that I al.
matt dreaded thn atatel of the Money bell. Mantythlott
I nta di...rowel with um. My napalm orit”l nertmnd to
h.,. Mae all pews, ...deny nervous 117Stit0 110 oottipletely
shattornM that I wan tumble to alit. One milted. at. a
time. A Prtmottminna
Poe mlyerthament In another column. Jolted/m.B
Statement from Canada.—Quebec, Feb.
7tb.l664.—Metiers. B. A. Yahrevitock • On:—We bed the
plenum , of ...riving. this morning, the eithin dertibrate
of mew Vermifoire. 'thick will btrary aratifylott to Ton,
as It was pant voluntarily. We are. gentlemenrloura ray
bodyJ. kithitlON k CO.
Octrtgara—My little daughter. 4 mug old, and my
you. older, •cre lb ermsierable time tottering from
1 porobitaed two l o ttlrs of your Vermiture. of
which I gave them fling drertb-erorrillolt ihmtt . k .. .s
trod Itt.rsage to my. in leer than three houre they
it!rattan FIVE lIITNDRRU WOHSIB. some a ta7Z.
nsordlnarr length of from 12 to 16 lathe&
flaring experiented No much of the ha citadel Meets o
potatore. my duty to reonnimend it to the
po mt. in my opinion. ono of tba moat elidasoloua mar.
din against mortar ever yet offered to the goblin
Geotlemen, believe me to be your murk obliged and
humble eurrant, NATHANIEJE. LEATERII.
Propind and l y D. A. ?MINE:MOCK A
myloo
welter
of Wood and Meta.:
Old Bores, Ulars, and all eruptiona and,
Women arising from ar harnme or depraved state of tip.
Wed. Pee the .traorilloarr rem of WM. G.
highly respectable citizen of Itletunond..lfas b Oarteei
llpanish Mature. Ile had ravers and wirea of the wont
description. and &lair not to WA. here. unable to welt
eseept 011 crateltes A few bottles or Carter. P.m:ash
Matra, the great blood Artfler...red him. a. It has
enrol hundreds of others who have Fallered with aheo.
Math.. bad elf.. of memory. and pains .d aloen of
theboresandialna. See adeerthopent. jet:9 dart, "
Western Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
Will Insure against all kinds of rile and
Marino Risks.
•
DIILSCTOUG
TgaTicott, — JU. McAuley'
A. Nlmlck. O. Dania,
O. W. Mad, . Natal - Holmes,
G. W. Jackson. Lippincott,
Wm. IL limith.
Aar A hams Ingitutlon managed by Direct.* well
lumern thlt imatmordty, and vb.!, tibere/ly aAinst.
and promptly pay all banes at the Orims, N. Wr Water
Att'eat• Mama A OA Ward...o up stalra rlttabangb.
lathe
11.5 tiller, Jr,.
J.W Butler.
wra. LY.4
0. Mauna.
011 Ii & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH.
On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855,
the P A 8,91010 RR TRAINS willron es tolkure. until fur
ther not 7. •
Farr /.1131 MIL LAM AT 3 A. IC
MAeg TILLIN " " AT Si.. N.
Rerun Tesir " Alt 3 P. N.
Then TnLos all run through to Crest.% and elornak
with the Cotumhus and Mehra.. Ohio and Indi
ana .4 Ralleilmtaine and Jodi.' a Railroad. At Man.
feed.corinectfolp are mad. for Newark. Tancerille. Won
roevilla Salutarily, Toledo, Chios. an; and at Alliance
fur Mende. ra. An No ti. run In Bandar
ThroughTlaketeare void to ancinonU. Louisville. Bt.
Ace*, Indlanapolis. Chicago. Rock Island, Fort Wayne.
CleraladAnd the Drlncipal towns and *RI. Int. West
NRI64IIIItiaTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will„
rave Pittsburgh at 101. and 6r. 11:. god New Drier
terlatTa.w.. 4l r.s.
For Tletata.ind further Ineirmation.7, CURRY.
' • L ek
AI t. owner otlice. tuarr the Monongahria Room
Or it the Yadaral street lithtion, to
01:01101 PAWN. :
Oh Mar. 10th. MA. Tkied Age..
Spart4 from railway - • 4
Bmoltlnic • • 1 6 0
Eltnoltlnx n a
ilt. • • :
Moth= In „bta •
Bend e %ar n s g • -
• •
Lbneng by heat ovr t -
-
44
Waxte overheating - •43
Cargo of lima do - 2
Rain eluting am. • U
8 2 por i Ph'i n m tn t 000 l41: !;
Mot (Tom sun - .7 4 8'
Unhtnlng - •_I •n 8
Coto). of acid buntlnx
Dx/Ing Haan - • 1
Md. falling Into to. • • 6
Llgbtlnn Alla UP•eIAWIC
Vire ro the tittle • • 1
loog loiter - • I
Charcoal lir. or onkldo 1
wlier - - • 5
Illsoilloo onto • - 7
Unknown - • 1378
EUREKA IIMIIEANCECOMPANY
OF PIT TS-BURG - h..
JOHN 11. SHOENBERGER; President;
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary;
C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent.
Will Insure Agiunst All Kinds of
MARINE lINO FIRE—Rif/Mk
J. H. l i ntenberm. Dll 7 o . llS W ' ' C"* l y • -
(J .W. Itste.belor, W. K. Ml l2 ' •
bean 11. Pennoes. T. B..1:11411114
11.Tnerot AU.**T.
George tieldeb b . 44
ma gal i ►
Bassi,
I llesais sustained by parties Intoned audits pz la
-- 4 itM 0. ofbir=fram.
csai
Pretlar''
GEORGE R.' RIDDLE, of tfie City of
Allegheny, will he • candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Allegheny ponney e the erenieug election. w
:11 11.10entIntes
108 Madldstes
1.5 E: ebluthei
Nur', Yort,
.June 15t1 4 1855.
lleq Ybrk & LimpixilLiniof Paeketi.a
JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Liberty
pitutragh,P...lntho 'aidr Hawn In the above
car stabszirskl-to sell Mosses Certificates for my Wm o
Rem Ymirsnd 14.0. 1 IW-let.
kW aiwa]• on head night rails for, Any =nook
rmyabls st„ say parak EniOond. Ireland. Elootluld and
Also, brings yawn irsirirmi: New York sad ylhlMAsi.
aIIiNgLIEB GRINNELL,
87 South oe. N..le York.
&MR
4.A70
14.1. M
1.70fi
3,721
pp
-• '''c4
The Sheriffatty.
British and COutinental .3hettauge
thatil BILL DRAW?? sr
DUNCAN, 13111311 MAD & c o.,
ON .TILK UNION; BANK, LONDON,
ffi ;Ramo!, ZLAND T;PWARDEi.
These Drafts are available at all the prip
drat
To ot*ngl►nd. Srotland and Inland, and the
Continent.
We Op desir•SlOlrr BILLS on
M. A; Grunebaum A; Bailin,
fRARICA - ORT A MAIN.. _
. „
Which sins as . Esurdttioos to.all parts or umasay.
Esitssrliad *Po! pollsod.
Parentis laterelltup to travel abroad mar procure through
us Letters of °oldie. ort whlebillonsy ran be obtained, as
Posited, to *AP part of gi11.P. 1 6
Con.po.'of Bills,Noc., and other securities to
rope, will roadie prompt attention. .
li. WILLI/Old (Xi..
mtecl,
Wax'. corner Third street...
WESTERN TEA STORE
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets.
W. A. M'CLUBG
Teas will be found on trial unequaled
L... an tbe
• •
".• Greens.
0010 8144 ng, • 0, 62, 75, Young Ryaon,so, 62,
1,00 and 1, .ar lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb.
Engßreakfaar., • d Imperinl & 0.P., 75,
7 . 5 eta. per lb. 1 T,OO h 1,50 par lb. ,
Teantott isp In ntd4 born ham 6 to 'AI Ita. for
11.1.• A Lb,c I &gamin, t made to tonsil denten.
COFFEE-Java.Mt:Ottawa, and Bio (Van. Green
Roasted.
SOOiI RA—Lerarzing't and Be/eAres LoafjPsderrized am. ,
Orudsed Sugars.
aaM 4 . O -; NIIMm. nada. Po,oA and DrIOI Amen
dn... . mbB
. _
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window
Shutters, Window Guards, Stn.,
Nos. 91 Second st., & SO Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PITTSBURG tl, PA.,
traVtrpn hand a variety at new patterns
,Your and Plain. suitable Ibr all purposos. Particular at
tsnUrat pild to encloelbst Grave Lots. Joblana done at
abort talcs. tchtstr
•
HtLADELPFI J. 4,
Fire and Life.lnimmume Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
. OPPOSITE . TIM CUSTOM MOUSE,
Will inake all kinds of Insurance. .either
Perpot. or Molted. on ovary dew:Notion of Property or
klorehemelloo, room:mob!e re. of ;moth..
ROBISKT P. IMO, President.
IL W. 11.“..T.1 Vies Prooldent.
,
Dtl
I NT .;
J..S. Paul,
John Cloytort.
li %Ter. •
Chas. P. Haes.
X. H. /034/02 y b.
P. /1: 16• Tory,
Ppormatt.
H. J. lt.garsr.4
;)". Ill.tguuaste Seen,
• • •
J. a. INATIN,
Thlt.l and Weed streota
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company
• •
• OF PHILADELPHIA.
-.OFFICA NO. 70 IVAI..NVT STREET.
"Vtt7M7''—'4..1..12=002, Sny 0.1, Mooted.
F INSURANCE—On Buildings, blur
t:km:Wm, Irwrollture. Ad. in tyro or eountri.
The onatval wrioeipla esonhined with the porosity of
Stack (*last indigo.. Ob. Lowored to share in the profits"
of flielkoopeor, wlthout liability for toes..
Tho Script Oortltleatoe of thin Ono:many, for pron.. n
eouveutiblo, kit par,
_into the (*.pital Stook of tho Corner
Preoldeno.
IL Soofetery.
DiltElfTolt9:
•
It. Antahun".
El vat Tlules. 4.0.1.0 0 ..," N. li•ker.
Tnomiorm.
Mut. W. linglPr.
T. C. ItAckllll.
G. W. Cbrpornter, Z Lothrnp.
xt.eqll. L. Carom,
liobert
a It Wood, Tolsod,
iiaintutd UHL
ur L Tartar,
Jrlath T. Bunting.
Bl2'.TtntuncL
- ntla-to
H . .•
wm. aar,
Archibald a
m. mt.,
COPYIN. Acaat.
corn.. Third Mid Wimd 'Marta
PITTSBURGH
Life. Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
Office, Corner Market attd Water Stref,te,
PITIPBI3 Pit
H 0117; GAL WA Y. Pccsreed. Jeans. D. Ilksittt. neel•
This Company maker every Insurance at..
sae Widen (oar connected cub LIVIs RISKS.
Ayn sat Mal sad Darin , illeakpa the Ohio ead
leWeidnDl rivers and tributaries. and sluice Dirks Redo
wally
And againoL Lem or Damage by Fire,
And .stain the Perils of the Dia and Inland Der liCatieli
.4 11.
311011Ipartetia
Polleieslainedat the Feared rates consistent with saret)
DiaDelartise.
Patron:
Drol
Bunch Qal~ . 4limandra l
Janie% John Pedirtna. ern
Phildre, eainnel
John riTty, James W. Hallman,
kr Ph n S 1 Arbuthnot,
theatie N. Los.Klitanniaa.
John Pa.
reslit-Isk Poet eons Iyme Ost. cad. 1
, PEKIN TEA STORE.
S.JAYNES.
No. 38 Fifth Street,
41 , 1 l DMZ LAST or MI WI&
PITTSBURGH, PA.
•
GREEN .AND 11140 K TEAS,
Selected with gnwt etre,nod pareharied direct (nee th
hapertars. fur Cad: The stork misdate of .11 the
rliffesent.flavors and grades cif Te. brooght to
- the American =diet, and will he sold..
wholesale owl new;
• 47 7118 LO WEST 112/CE:i
hlairitirthlL GROCKitti are invited to call and get
plat. sod learn oar prin..
PACKED TEAS.
tnt up In mansais partnere, etymonr for the trade
Young
Orson. No.
a., .1 Imoimpeded;impeded;Nt o. a 1.
;" .• N N 2,
No. a, Oolong, No.l.
No. 4, " No. 2,
All.? Lea/ Young Nyeon, Plantation Oolong,
Gunpozeler, No. I. ttourbong,
No. 2, Ning floorhong.
,Englieh Breakfast. • Old Donate,
leas grade by theft!! Chest.
Amt.
ceirres—en Java rod
LOVERING . ; 151:10ARS—Orusbed. Coarse Pnlemtsed,
Palrerlsed, A. White Clarified, C..Ye ll ov Clarified, and
but N. Orleans
SANER'S lIROMA. 0000 A and 011000LATIE tr.. to.
Ana experieneeln t baldness Is •sureguarant. than
every *allele sold Will ho as represented.
This tid untainted atom has nomnaertion atiLe. any other
Ass Ue in Lie city.
Outman are moused not to ph , * mtp mMdrncr I. et.
rap a Ittone L of persona formerly employed In this Ea.
4g aperia anp0i1d....41 7 .* Lk< . 24 4 ,
DR JAYNE'S CIMZITRATZLP ?Altar MEDICINES:
for the nal. of
L. JOIINSON t CO'S TYPE, TEE, lc.
WELLS, RIDDLE & CO.,
86:Fourth et. near Wood, Pitteburgh, Pa.
Ihiggy,Carriage, Biding, Drovers
h•R.AN WHIPS;
Tuorrl3B AND SWITCUES,
Keep .constantly on hand, received direct
franc tiat o c r PV7,lnlr Co Pe.,. and
rqtme ps, ftipl, Orr:Whim w o a gt
lleady Whips. Caning. and Cab Whips. nails Stc " ,eks and
When de.. Ms •
"/liiirNew styles of W6jps pion/Pitt imetehod to order.
ileresders Isom the trade are solicited and promptly
Shipped per Instructions. .
:. • SirALL WURN WARBAX7WD......
jeWlyd.lterleB . - _
HOLMES; RABE & CO
SUOCK6IOIt TO
A. 11. 11OLMES & BROTHER,
NEARMOIIIIIIOO OF
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON LE
• LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
; • TOOKE, PICKS.
'A mbar, Mill,-Tobacco & Cotton &Taws,
motancondiiiklopf laoltiov.
and Bridge - Bolts, with Thread and Nita
coMplate,
PITTSBURG 11, PA.,.
Irtunovira, Na 112 WLYI AND 107 ?II er... UMW
WOOD MID BarettriLD m.
ITAiI vrailr.*arnsatml,
Wn.LIMES & ALLEN
BUCCBSSORSTO
ARNOLD AFO . WILLIAMS
KAAWFAVrOLIZI 07
Chilsom Furnacei-TWronlninVabing
AND nrrnitiOZNISBALLY,
For Murals, and:Ventilation of Buikiings.
ii & w.. 111 000troat at Itaimilost owl VontUsting by
Pull= or Rot WOW, Pip++ or Chllsorem Yortooo. Murtha+.
nroPito/o, Pootortoo, Orson Nome. Wort Holm
jolt ttotols or Dlrialloot. No. 76 Marko+ +L. 'Plilatoirs
PEARL STEAM MILL.
ALLEGIXENY.
Flour delivered to &Milian in 'either of the
twat ego.. •
Oede of
may to Left et the MI. oe Jtl our dlies It the
'LOGAN WILSON AGM, 52 Wood et.
RCITER., come UV sad e 4
daVVIETVETMSt. CIM, •
hl6*!. . RATAN. cIINNIDY iW.
• mama Buoirnms,
Ouccosou To J. [ID. a de.)
WHOLTSILLE DRUGGISTS,
°°v " : ""k7V l 23dßatr. PA.
New Daguernan Gallery. •
•It.R. NELSON *mild roopaotfully inform
hla Mende and Mina generally, that In =Mr lo
a the dear etnand Ibr DagnerreoLnew
haa had tallt and lase now emopleted over Um Cad
Pula UAW, Thled staket,) me or taw next minim .and
DlMulanult tale Light (Whets ern eroutmeted An Da
toemotype the Iledtwi. Staten, We are noe
prepared te meente utenweee &all aim and era. DI
any Imam, Romp o'clock A. AL 4. o'clock Y. M. •
eLdt hem au Le eolkfty whether they wish kr Lamle
ft/ l - itoomalold Poet. Mtn Bill4WL.llltrdietrase
AetAeg •
HENRY, -- E2LIANS,
COMMISSION' . IN MEROILANT,
hMA it !)16113 'frau,
No. 26 Woor=alroamili.
The dreatest Medical .Discoirery. - ...
.
OF THE AG-E.. -
Mr. Kennedy, Kennedy, of Roxbury, boa discoyored . For Sale—Zantivile Rolling
In one of our common nectars wee. • ....SY tail YtllSrum MILL, with snits appurtenances, jull
*ray kind qf lismor. Aweigh. gore
. Savdida fo a mons. ..... . 6.•ing e•le. - -- . • -- ' -
..... 1 w Wight Bolling irS thaws Frosting TOrtienin.
YAW. en A ele Furnace Hammer and leluthinP...... ""
He h. trledit in over eleven hundred M.A. .4 Dever out feat.. pi e. en for a. Ls the reistdidte
filled exempt in tweets. (both thunder licdnor.) la bee n.....••• go ntitithrectitre lie thetetthil R. in Chain. W.
_ ..
now in hi. pia ..... 0000 hundred . Lund. ...Minn.. , . 1 it..-4-rt: le furl:dated wit two E ngin es, it Sctitemer and name
v•lne. ell within twenty - miles ofilneton. sewn ebeet:Bar awl ex.ll 1111., with full elite of 'Wig
Two bat 5............................ th toured. of Meath Noll Lath, elaht Nall elactilnee, ie.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Ocean, Attnidep o li .. it i ng . hiliht i ir.F !did lii..fitit W.W.I ,
eet in the .ern co. ry,
of the fa.. ,
: 64 Min 1 .......... 1 7 teem. by workro., An &blind.
- Two Lo Uwe bottle. will clear the Ulla. of bd..; , ant and never Agin, .op
titivated
lob.
the MT
Two botthe are warranted to cure the want ranker to grtnrir:Zori sk in.( • low raw.. b. delivered 6
t delay the yearronnd.
..I . .iirtiee wishing to enter at - ono- --- -
Three to are bottles are warranted to LUZe the word.
b. of 1511190)..
Oar to two bottled I. warranted to elm all humor in
the....
Two bottles are warrant. to cure running.of the tem
and blotch...to. Mato.
Ft= to dx battle* are warranted to rum normiPt and
running aloha
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the ekin.
Two to those bottles an warranted to cure the worst
am of ringworm.
Two to three betties are warranted to rune the most des
perste ewe of rheumatism.
Three to four bottle. are - warranted to core Salt rheum
Fire to eight battles wit core the mind WO of mernhtla
A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle,
and a perfect. rcure , warranted when the !dove Quantity
Is taken..
Nothing look* No Improbable to throe who have In •ala
tried all the wonderful medic.. of the day, no that •
comotax mad growling in the tortured, .4 along old
Moue walla should cute every humor in the IrYeAla: yet
nle now • fixed Met. If you have •huneur itrbas to start
There are no ire nor ande, home or ha's about it suiting
oome cases and not moors. I.' peddled over • thousand Olt.
the of It in the •irinity of - W.l4ton. I know its effete in
every case. It her already dOli.oome of the grmdeetcurce
ever done to Ilseasehumitta I gave it to children a year
old; to oldpeople Of .1.. T. I inv. own poor. pony. wormy
looking ridldren; who. 111ech woe roll and flabby, restored
to &perfect etate of health by one Imttle.
To there who are au..et to a elck• treadaChe. one bottle
en 1 11 1 . 1... rote It. It ghee great relict to catarrh and
iminem. Some who have been endive far yearn., have tm
and lemn regulated by It. Morro the body is wind,
t work Quite elm/. brit whore there I. Ley derangement
of the function. of nature. it will rause very Mogul. reel
Inge, but you medt not 61 alomed—they always &rap
poor to from four days to a week. There ienever a bad tae
trait from It. On the contrery, when that hiding Is tone
you will furl yourself like anew person. 1 heard same of
the mod extravagant enconlume of it that man ever lis
ter. to. No ehange of dieti ..... nem:wary—tat the best
you can get. I have likewlee au herb. which. when al.
non. in genet oil. 'dirmolvel Scrofulone welling of the
nerk and under the earl. Prim 60 costa Prica of the
birdies' Diecerery 111 per bottle. r.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.Adult, one table-spoonful ye
day. libildren O'ER eight yearn, deasert spoonful: children
' from live toeight ream, teampoonfol. keno direction mu
to male applirabla to all constitutions, take enough to
opmato on the towels toles ntlaj:
Mr. KENNEDY gleaner:m.l attendant. 111 led rases
of amoral. •
Sold, wh014.1 and retail, at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood
trent. corner of Virgin alley. feSdkwT '
To Mothers, Wives and. Daughters
The nobleet diecomr, in the mienoe or medicine, and the
one which hal; and will continue to prove; the melted
blaming to the humati family. le the medical preparation
known ae ?denim We Uterine Catbollcon.
It In dentgned to cure the 'ration., disowns - Incident to
females, each u veteran.. pain In the back, wealth....
extreme prootratlon from wanting andae hundred other
evil. In their train, have almost made Ilfi • burden turn•
ed existence Into • dant and hourly curse. The most en
lightened petgemorn of the medical aillinsei In the old
world, se well an In this :nonntry., base held the =Watt
In andlone couslderation, and they here flintily determin
ed that the old method of (mating these sa local and op
&rate dinar* woo all went c and that • conatuational trent
eesni woo what was required. It Is on idd adage. not
greet bodies moo slowly; and while the /*acuity were en.
&motto to harmonise their views and digest • eystem
toe general pronto Dr. Pomeroy, • pholcian with forts
Yore exp.:Ono In the dimes...e of women and children,
miaowd the thou to simple Wes, and discovered • rem
edy which has cured and Will Ctra eighteen out of dory
twenty coo now extent's. In omeessea'alwre the or
gene have been ruptured. or where they bare been over*.
ly injured by bad toeleAl treatment, nothing eon be done
but to allots/a theieymptoms. -No Mal is hopeful,"
old 8, denhun. the great leader of the EMMA medimd
school, and, therefore, let no one despair until this ramie
dr hat hr. n feeltbfulls tried. Throw aside prejudice and
the ntvlee of an interested physielan-reoon for your
' oleo-see what the remedy be. done farothere.nod then
go on with & strenc faith In the *arena that llarshall's
Uterine tOtholloon to no - quack remedy,. Oit a scientific
combination of medical virtues, whOh wad', proem& the
constitution (Wm dole:radio% will ward the I.ld/one
approach of diseare, and restore health to the alrwatly Im
paired 'vital power. Prior suo per bottle. Sold whole.
We and retail at D11.040:11. KEISER'S Drug Stoma No.
140 Wood ez...1. jud.drtw
DR. LIBBY'S Pile Ointment is a certain
more Ow that tli.lrangloo Manama, the to all th
varbal gonna It ham been opal fir mom than nlyty y •
•
. .
►d has etblbitod the coupt hanP7 .fferts
We publish the following names of gentlemen who her
been cured by It. Uwe, and who, after Ooffering for
lmd enhugeted evety maned . . of the medical profewsla
In val.
•
• • •
How. Jay. D. Ili , atimet. R. S. Srmator from Florida
R. J. I. !hrs.'s; M'aillut. Afinar.ruLa.
(As. WA. Mode, Ilirtford, C]+.....
1..... !Wu .711/4o Iketv la. iruhblif...,
WIL v.
IL
q., :=1 ChTenui.A st.. N. T., k.
11. yam. , :XI C.A......hers •• -
Gm. En.. FAitf9/"Mr.
The above 114 t might be larremed b 7 tboasaaoLi. tNU
enough h. Law ghosts to We. OVer.l . eorterer to gi s .
the ...seedy • trial. Sold wholiowle and retail by t 4.4).
Ke74cr., No. 1/0 Waal, corner of Vireo alley.
Price il.
•
The circulation of the blood is justly es
teemed the &neatest nrdlnation of I)l,th. rrovidenrA by
_that beating engine. the haul, It I dejeon to all parts of
the gyetetn, glrlag - vbfoc and etrength to the fenoptleated
ineelelnery Oman. This Ilring blend. whether we .beep
or wake. Wiled briskly tbrongh the'arterlite and ndarne
softly through the 'ilia liens nterussity that it should
re kept fret from all Impurity. and yet him leullgent
many 00e retreating this fontottltial to the• enaym•nt
of perfeet Inudth. Derangement In tlt Lltsr tatO Nem.
LI genorallr the primary mosses and Jaundlce. IndimUtlon
mid all the haramlng feelings .Herding Dyspepsia. which
maim B 6• burden. rMulta from It. runt& would mpld
ly 114 low enklde If there mu no rum. No one would put
err long If he le able to obtain a bottle of Ilootland'e dela:
Muted German Bitters, prepared by Dr.,11. 81. laelupan.
Phila.; they rarely fall In effecting a permammt cure. Se.
akrettlmmtria. fund/tor
REMOVAL.
MoCORD & CO., HATTERS,
Have removed to ...their new. store, 131
Wod straw, 5 doors ewer AfTfiatrera, artflah we hare bat
with the express to our istreaiied bush:teas
The drat door lase beau fitted op lo MODERN STELA
eseltodrely for our retail trade, where aril) always heir:nand
a rwmplete mehrtment of thi HOST - FASHIONABLE
STYLES of lieut.' mut- Youths' Dress and Soft Hata sod
Cam as well m LAIESEEV 'AMINO HATS and CHM-
- - .
"'MN'S GOODS, ut.it.i to the easeoni. Wa Alan be
pl..asol to amour friends stout new store.
The four upper atone. are exprefely ISr our WIIOL6
SALE TRAM where sill "bifound {toll Wont of lists
and Cape. entloraelng dearer. Silt. es(F) eerlsti. haft. Pe
oases. Leghorn. Braids. sad Palm Loaf flats; Silt Muth
and 'Loth Cape. and ctdldren'e Onods of oil kind.
Iherchante elvltlng our city will And It their Interest.to
exetnlne our stork. ea our facilith. are push -seta enable
to to ouripete with any jobbing bows In the esstira
4.21
Citiseri's Insurance Campy or rmsburga
WM. HAUALKY. President.
SAMUILL L, MAOMRLL, &TV.
011.1t.r., 14 WATNR,'BerifTEY 110(1.7%.4 ND
wool) stawsrs.
• ,
INNUNKB HULL AND CA IWO NISKS ON TAW
OHIO AND M 18.818818 1 .1 RIVKRN, AND TUJILW^A 11.182
W formes apnind Loss or //ammo bo Fire. .11,80
snd
annind the pmd TRANSPORrA 770 V A Ow SCA and AI.,A /VP NAV: ( .4 NO,
mnontunoz-
Wm. Ilmodor,
Nam Km, 'Uri/LIM' Mord,
It M. ICk.r.
Robert Dan .Jr. tan3i B mn
8. Uminingh, John S. i Inorth.
Immo M:Pounodr. Nellom,
Walton. Bob,).o 1, hohonomakor
Jsa. Ooopor. I Wm. B. nor , .
John Mainton tell
.MONEY.
. •
INSURANCE.
Indiana,. Tennessee, liann.wha, lion,
Minnie., and all unourrent Bank Note..,,
A.,,,..kaudzicit LOWER RATES than any rain . lkuse.
TUN UIUUKST PREMIUM .VOR OLD SILVER
AND COLD.
DRAFTSSIOfIT on Tien York. Phlistielpitis. Coda
oats, IL LOIIiP, and the prinditsl Cities of the Cultni
Mateo. tarnished In MUM to snit at LOWEST RATES.
FIRE matimp POLICIES OF INSURANCE
®DID 01 =I ZQIIITI,LII LTIVYICt 07.1.01‘00it,
CAPITAL; '82,500,000,
sod the OltAlin% IpSIM N A N T
IC;./R"tiorfuNewrk e
0.,1t71
OW bases, rarhenge Broken sod liumrsnee Agut.
my6.lm fe tic. 15 Wendel., one door frets lid
Pew:mylvama Insurance:Comm:4
OF PITTSBURGH,
OORIVISR OV vounp.t AND' SNIT/ WIELD STRIiNTS.
INSURE BUILDINGS AND OTHER PA'OPA/01
AGAINST LOSS OK DAME {BY FIRE
AND TDB PRRILA OP.
. . .
Sea and Igland Navigation and 74anxportiii4n:
DIR)XTOIM
Wni. V. Johnston, W. aPeUntnels.
It IL K. A. .1. Toner;
Rods Patterson. • Kennekly T. Friend,
.1.
J.thier 141,11). U. Jones , •
Jazob Painter, . Jainest B. Noels),
Wed. Hampton. 11, It. emigrant!.
A. A. o , r
~ o n . W. B. Ibsen,
D. Park.
Off
Off ICERA.
itq 9 = . rT Y PA=
Be:rotary and Trassierm—A A Oarrisr. ,
Assistant Secretory-13 SOartie • 1501
. .
. ,
I. CK)Kg,l3lsolsl3:,•Cabin and Patlor;: Tye::
Lim, or. To Beset gild To De; .Wootan le. AtINIIO..;
Denims of.Atent•zraltutiorc SeMre Moat and llshotet
Shady el The llonsatioe or: Travel; haled sad Its Imo
time People I 11.eltek The Fawn or, the Me. Peoler.
Tahemed Thidltiono ortinossm_Whlta,ltedeed Weer,
Silver Coe and Bparlth elf Them .11erbert Tn.; Woms.
Whhrue D. Dresam Elistol of the Devil; vowel Deed of
Brother,: The Pilgrims of Wateldthele; The Motet".
nor.; Deems trete the Life of Oen .Aotor: Young :Jdan`e
Mating Beek Togas isaisessaw. Mr nu , -
•.' • 11hY.1,b0 , .. as Wood at.
DELIGIOUS. ,WORKS4=-Pastoral. letters;
all tr i o nrtira t 1 3 55,:g"iggrig t ils°l ° 7o l g
mlz . ,„, v ingfortlregll:4°S.l. 4 4
Theekleheoc elerferet the Pegg Ines teettoone, tuo
tam of the Idorsoosue Unite °T at llamas Rid o
of Now Themes. The Garner Steer s ,The Wait flood;
Ileopheoge of thc Yee Ital.- and Vaestm Double
Wlthese of the Cheedellehe dhe Mot floe= The
Angel.' South Pm br , KAY •00.
• .
•
it Wood offset.
NEW BOOKS by exprvis -fre—eh supply, at
usvisows.les MAIM Meet. ow. Alik. • .
Barusury Ward Beechen Long Lcoit ahead,
H ,39. bia — sinut Cummings Workr, now
. uvr g uthor, erpected 'emir Pocket lloinorin
gum Boots, Wong took., Cone Cut - Weldon, or
eroogg - BrothsrsKeeper, beautllid rale kr
reectritliCide Annie, go; racoons by Dr.firtnent Apos
tolic Begrarer=kisorlinitit Harty Neigh an;
*MEAIOAN FARRLER,containing
minute mama of UM folloittatile n.oT part of
• otm•froon art:malty of the tomdtm tbo hoot, mittMo
omotiolloo of MAIM &imam to if blot Mook Pitt It
Om Mot romoties to bo OPPlloaot.oilMttag a care l =
too moot swam& made of tmatmontit on
S ltal'acc*4lril4ll6.4
a 4 Oid
'NEIV `-ADVI+;R'FISEI‘II.
.
_..alrg to elan. s.t mom upon the
of lton am to TWA Ch., • arks. - ....IL , '
time Notdd to pot them to complete rttorOottomr•
Noy father informttlon morernlto, Ott. Dropoirtr un tie
obtained by laddrepAric JOHN YETOALV.
jot& 211.i11.111tollitto Co.. Zottesiille, 0.
I Zanesville Courier.)
SMITH, HAIR & HUNTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122'Second and 161 Front street,
pas.
__ PI TTSIMIt 011. P. 4
COFFEE-1i!..0 bags prime Rio - just ri4 5 (71
and for de by SMITH, MATRA HUNTEr.„
QIJAP---100 bxs. einc,innati Extra Family
ICY Soap tor male by SMITH. MATE A lIIISTYI,.
CRUSHED SUGAR-50 bids, for sale by
lad! /MTH. AWE t HUNTER.
WINDOW GLASS-10U bxs. 8x10;
tax., Sit.t. 40 berm 101.11. Swany'e
brand, tor sale by . SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER.
NOTICE --the friends of • Prohibition are
moo' to meet on.Trieaday eMnlng, ITTh tool
at 7!,i o'rkiek. In the Id demelate Reformed Chiereb. Im
mediately neat of tba Court Maw• rulthlt
SEMI ANNUAL SALE—A. An A. lason
Co. will oren on Monday. July 16th, 60 man more Of
good Calicoes. at 4, a and IN. P. yard. 1010
J)ARASOLS--500 rich and fashionable
Paramle. tedered 3.1 to Sayer cont. at
luta A. A_ MASON ACC'S.
Q,OODS—A. A. Mason Sr, Co- are
cloning out their stock of Whit. Goode and Em
broideries at a reduction of nearly one half the canal
VALUABLE li
et
BOORS at 17i 6
11'13
Rookstore, R 5 Market et.. near ith:
Illtrory of Um fThrietlan(lbareh. by Dr. llama
P. 0.. Meat: Mahon, the Wltnem of Raman and Nature
'to an all.whe andjoanobeent Creator.
Erenlntre .111 the Roamolatek, by Heymemnt abet,
~go e ilti h n d, ra=c, t aml : anther.
of
zogue. Opines
Eater: Pa Canaphne; llt o rmand. by et:chert
Catholic and Proteatant Nations Compared In their
Throo.fold Relations to Weal th . Knowledeto and Moralltr.
by Rec. Roamed, of Pane:
Ehaddremturea of Ammo by Rev, Charles Einem-
ler
ote. of. Tin.logical Student
ilro. Jomlorotik CoMakall Pleas Bonk of Thouabto. M em.
cries sou Poroi.c Star Popery. by Booth.; WWI, Th.
Right or the Loft
Mast...tor St. Pont TR.-flood ittChrlet, by Brow.
Phillip Colville. by Retinal):
The Words and blinded' Jost.,
Kitto's Ciolopsdlo of :rennin. Literature;
Dr. Aloott's•Works—The Yonne lioncienkraper. Tho
Young Wit... The Young blather; The Young Ilitonond,
Itarbstgh'il V 01 . ,. the rotor* Life. Cuninalon'o
Works Stertiona Tn.'. in Kg, Pt and the linty tewt,
Illankllooko and Radial:m:7 of all kinds, al.. Manilla
Wryfing Paters. For ply at ...tern otinea.lic
J. S. DAVISON,
Pittsburgh Water Care.
WI'S Institution, oituated on the river. and
X rialto id. weft of the city. at liammins Braman. nn.
der the cherge of Drs. and Mrs. /11/I•Bl3,heretolirte of the
NUM Creek Fail. Water Ours. Is now ready far the map.
tkrn of patients. We have :Just finished on, mew Beth
Mouse), and our battling acllities are now complete. We ,
him abundant enPid7 apon. sett spring water. sofSb
deadly elevated to be rooduetoi to any Fort of the boom.
Invalids aulferios with byepepda, Plies. laver Complaint.
mama., Bronchitis. Anthme.Conimmation,Piwiroie,Dririf
Dhows, au. or .? of the. complaints winter+ to females,
are invited to try the virtue. of the Rydropatblo modem.
Finn our long experlenon and tureen In the treatmeot of
htradiedsof moo of disease. of nearly every nriety. dis
eases afflicting both MOOS and alleges, from over NO Tare
downwartls, we are enabled to mot with confidence of
the healing power of th Water Cure liyetem. Mee. O. P.
IL Presse, a graduate of the New Tara Hydrcrpathlo Taal
tote. and the Eclectic Medical Oolless of Cincinnati, will
have charge of the female department. sodded b 77 the
other phisiciann. Address either of the plOyeiciana, Pith.
burgh, Pa., Box 1301. P. YEZABE, M D.,
It. VREASR.
C. P. R. PRIME. M. hysiclOn
LPana
I'. WOULD invite the attention of those
who may wi.ho purehries a home far thenvelers
Farms,
family. to the great variety of lionsee. Lots and
Farms, we h are tor mile. We hey,' now OR Dana vat
cheap Building Lots, at r.. 00. $4OO nod .1)142 , 02."
dim. flans. and Lot. halm $OOO to hlO,OOO in ODROOII lo
cations In and adiacent to tho too clam. Improved
Farms .t from $lO to $lOO ret sere. Alas, cholas farming
hind at from $2,00 per sere to $OOO. Terms aerommodat-
Mg tied le n
oteslndhrmble. Person. havlog PronortY 0 1
anyo dispose ill Ind it to their itacrest to give
as a calL' 8. CEITIIIIHRTJr
Beal 'rotate
Thirdd agent.,
inl4 140 et-. l'ittehnrith-
Mourning "goods. _
J
OSAIORNE CO., have just ree'd a new
and beautiful asaortoment of •
CRAPE SETTS,
In White and Meek. Also, • fee new styles of White and
Work
Crape Conan and Sleeves, •
7'n e6icb 11. r [Mto attention. .t 77 Market et. jell
$
F4iJ-ANISLIAL SALK—A. A. Mason &
eye have reed another large lot of Magna", good
velAdoee at Oleepee Cold Modal do 125. e. fine
he ace peton. 10 todl2s(e. ' , meth 40 and I.e 101 l
("MASS SKIRTS-200. fine Crux Cloth
Marta hut opened sod for IMIs at about one.half the
coital Idlol'A A. A. MASON A CO.. 25: sth st. •
eiONCENTRATED fiYE, for making Soap
—I este entSolost to
be
borrol of mil loap—A
frer‘h lot 'we'd sourer sate be O. S- SIOZESS • 00.
I — INSERT 011-12 bhls. for shie by
R. M. SELLERS & Pk, 67 Wood ft..
UPERIOIC CARE. SODA-100 kegs for
sgtla by it. E. SICLLERS *OO.. 67 Wood&L
VIOWDEIIED ELM .BARK—A fresh clot
L rust reed .od Ike sale br It. E. 31.1.1.1106 0 CO.
- AClD—lL?ilis. just reo'd and fey
a I &Oe by ;nl3 SKLLRRS 0 00.
TARTARIC ACID-300 lbs. juin recd and
a_ me sal. by . y nl3 ILL ft. SRLLSRS & 00.
ORN STARCH rEeeilting and for sale by
CjlS
U. E. 31111.7 RS 0 CO.
W just r le z e m 'd iN r
Biol;re
6/ruriDZIZ. YIASON'B . BLACKING in
lifig I alma and An sal. by FLEMING BIM.
tr ENETIAN RED-25 bblg. prime just re
v mired and the nabs by FLEMING MOLL
lONCENTRATED LYE, n reliable article
the making Sala 50 balasin eali iky aide
jula • FLEEING b sJ tS
LIIBIN'S EXTRACTS, warranted getnno,
LA la stare aml for sale by rumnia UM.
ASt i IIALTIEFM VARNISH just real and
al. Ws by Jul 3 FLF.SUNCI DSOS.
Stocks Wanted.
1 0
SHARES Citizens' Insurance co
6 do tto&t,lllll=7'
10 do Citizens' Unmet HatW.
60 do Itlda*Molo.Fl Co.
jo2 WILKISB A CO., 71 rotnl.ll it.
It ANTED—SII.O,OIIO Time Bille, having
from 2 to 7 mouth. tor. ojja atoodo to from , M 0
fo 6100 0 . APPI7 . to )7e1../117! 211 , 11 h .t.
1 1 . 1ECIIANICS' BANK-10 sharesof the
" k° " hi ' e Trfritkii •
J,27
STOOK SALES—W. G. 'MOABTNEY.
nocnog[m-®e will will the framing &Amble
CASIFPArD FOR WOOL BY
J. It. MURPHY, Front stmt.
Malta the Monongahela noose
Vir4501.---6 sacks in store end sale b'
y . Jul I ISAIAH DICKEY t CO.'
00L—Caab paid for the different grades
Wool, by SWINGER IllithAUGH A CO..
1961.1horty Wed.
ROFNDRY . METAL—Nos. land 2 Anthr;
I %r let Dr jag No. I, Nliarmei
tdt'iriio:-.r.0.
JLADO S—B ed Ford Forgo Charcoal BiCWITIFI
"- Leulge Forgo do - L' u nr, 4 ,
for eile by JtoP " i r 1.7710210. No.tl Water=
IVIILL METAL, No.' 3 Anthracite metal --
Juniata metal, Coke metal. for male h 7. .
in • IL V. KING, No ;if Water Oxen.
AIR DYES—I have roo'd a large and
complete Kock of 1.141 c Oleg, comietiod of Beta*.
lo g, Ilsnuotes, IL2lu e, dlexamleeg. (Bence& de.
JOA. PLEMI
15 11., B. of Philadelphia,. wiiihen to lave
0 the tattreer of hie brotr. O. IL, tate of Alleatten7
Cdr. Pa.. as he bar somethin he g Important to annmanteate.
tult-tte
ISS PAPEI-23 bdle. fat' ital(Tby •
Jun 'J.. minor; MA Kin a cn, 14.WoOdit.
CaWEET OIL-25 dor. beat qnality, Oa. and
ata, aar sal. by - 7- 1. BOTIOONYLLIKER & 00.
INDIGO -3 eases Manilla and 2 o:LiaaTiMad:
foriO6 by . .1. kfCIIOONMAIINK it CO.
Mas i f l o ol: =1 1KER a
VELUM OCURE-10 Ulu. for sale by
'inn • J. BOHOONMAKER k co.
.1.41:.Q001110g-50
.1:115:1:7:;57coc
noe
Magnet and 100 ls. Refined, ter rile.by
RAtil OF THOUSAND-LM 4 _
jailan et this eidebTatAd Wl* res' ar e,
• • '
rREASE & TALLOW 01D-13 bbls. groan,
T. • . " Tall•or
011,11. nso somas bY IEI I PLDICEEY * CO.
tOOPS-,-39, 4 )0 0 neh - flour barrel
fbr ible by
T. LITTLE CO.. 112 Id re.
EARLS- 50 onslinreedand for sale by
HELL t LIGGETT.
PORN-300 bus. shelled. forsale by
mt.& woogrr.
young
.1 111 tilt
w g
1 It tr01Mr 1. 711a ° ,4W. 1 7.1111,1 '. ..1
onyectloin. Thomas P. !maw to 1 too nu. by
1114 0 KAY bh Woad fit.
`TRAY LEAVES.FROM FAIRY LAND,
‘ , 5 by boom sad drl, wri.traisbaions from' the Gamin
awl.Allhelm Grimm, In J. Y.Mrsrd Tmlor. In 1
rol.litno.. for ado br . KAY Alt 00..58 Wood
I JOAN,OF ARC and other.Pcems, by Ro6-
A likaittkozorfith Moist:alio= Dry John Offtwit, in
7..t 10 .4) ar ple by KAY
.50 EMS: 58 CHEWING TOBACCO;
38 Otb
•. 60 Au. W.R. Chiess_jOet reed and &v oL be
302 '• • - ' WM: McOUTOHION I 00
TIIO LET—The STORE ROOM in the Build
ing albs Otas and Penna. Bar:ad Oa. 71rib stmt.
1141 at the °outputs Juivri
PTS. TURPFATINE--0. bbls. for Rale.
VIA / - Y"trAMElTtenttle.
1.001101,7100 bble.of different etren
/II bt lb. by ' B. A. IYAMIBBTOCK2
- -
ATII pitioK-1000 English for sale-liy
• ' • B. A; PACINSBTOOK. ADO.
fit,ORN MEAT,--95 bbla,. fresh so:NI - and - for
br Jet - BILL • LIGGETT. .
_ _
anil- PKGS. HUNTS, Bleached and
"-L"maigir°l2l!4r.r=roW°.-
M==
---tp•ELTiyows BOUKIYA-1 , new lot jot reel
a:iit ' nouty.gy_m"acit stry.t.
ORAPi - d i ESPANdic:Mir c
aluvlsbad}ima Tsidiattble macro
_ Mlo la Or lIIMOIIIIIIIII ,
AUCTION )
- P - M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
cbmwerciai Boles Rantas. mover Wood and FOG .&.I
EXTRA SALE OF STOCKS- , -On Tuesday
a...Ana...Jbule meld,y . l7th. at S e!elock. at the Morehead'
will
873 Amore blerlanke Rank Slack:
52 - Ohio and Pa Railroad Ota St"elc.
jell I , 8I D VIS Rawl.
-
TAPLE & FANCY: DRY GOODS AT
AUCTION--tr!Wednesdai warning. Jody leth.t
10 o'clock. at the commercial calm rooms. corner of Wood
S sth ate. rdU bo sold, &general smatrtawnt of 0.1•0311 r
ra., for e ign. and do:Ovalle Dry hood,. itts.t. • quantity of
tmemole, umbrellas. bonnets hats,Nora shoes. olothMa,
Jul.{ P. M. DAYIB. Aut.
. •
gIOLD % SILVER WATCHES, VIOLINS,
VA OIL PAINTIthat,AUCTI . iN — On ?dooday
nsuing July TOM at 8 cteloot. at ths commercial 'saw
rooms, corner of Wood and sth .to.. will Mr sold. without
TINOtTI.
5 G o ld W. 1.4.1• CO•SidtiOlia cne h•D•hig t 11•1% 00.
English lever and three detach , d Werra
4 second-hand Weer notches;
2 do eloUmg 4 eoherlor maaW &eke
Oil palotlnesand French entirminen
Alen 1 vet of Dagnerilen Oromt...
P M Amt. olt • • _ _
Tr
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF 11F• ,AL ESTATE
•har xete, ak
/clock, at the Merchants' &obsnitk, Yourth et. will be
sold. by order calk.. P. Santo; Trusta , of Ilagb.D.
the following valueble Real gelato Sari Rorke. visr
That valuable three WIT briek Deeding Ronan No.
154 'fourth at, the lot hoeing • toot +_f nnaeteela feet on
4th et.. .tending back eighty.dve feet, Ins -hiding • stew
feet alley, sobiset to mortgage. of IMO.
Lot Nn 121 In .Fhphon iltdsoirit
Noe. It and 15 havina • front Of t...gy re.
estendlne bark one hundred feet
One undivideddburth of lot_No. 30 in Gray's plon of
lots In Allegheny City, Mahan s front of twentreight ft.
• toren Inches on Anderson extending took one hum.
dralsnd forty feet to °rare -ant ,
Sh tots In the Borough of Manthester, haring at , •
front of twenty fwd. on southerly olds of Manuel etw •gs
, tending bark 9 Inches to South auff. hang in
Itagewell'earibilivisinn of out lot No. 217 ha 'teemed tract
7fr i or t. g= "l` thmo-a
o. nuo tb ir r...th.. of lan we llo , " „ Boo . r i th oti o a b w i t o ita r b . ly . , .. r. thed ßatafa7r na d o= a2tr
, Nos 2d, 21 t o ol 22 on thn north. Nat. ort e east, Na to
on the south, and Sri. 40 on the west. bsing tract. No. 48
In Lent's . the depteriatiooeurveyo Bub.
jolt toiler; 0rr117.4-.
en
hundred and thirty acres land In Woad colre.,
fliteen miles below Putersbrirg sod three mile. from the
Otto river. on which are inacl.o4 s saw pilli and log house.
Soloed to lien of 070. • •
The north quarto, of geotilit, 13 In township 47 north of
range 20 weeciri. the diatrict of leads elegant to sale at
Sant St. Mario, Michigan. ecintaining 160 scree In Mar
quette township:
The south-weer quarter of section 10.1 n township 47.
north orange 26 emetic the district or lands rubserst 10
ode at Sant Sts Mario. Michigan. tontainieg on• /nue
&ad and forty.nion scree and liftyfinar hundredths, In
Marquattetownshib.
The northosait quarter of. section 74, n toip 47
north of rance 20 west, lu Oil, district of lads n sotuoct to
ells at dant St. blade, containing 160 - norw, in ki•olinitte
township.
One undivided f narth of 165 acres of rapper and
Coral lands In section a of ullstiehiP 48, north of range 41
weet,•in Oakland countr. Michigan.
77 Aimee Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co.Rhaeld
103 " North A•wericar•Mlning do dot
60 " Yorset City Dank cfelrreland dc;
" Pittsburgh and Cleveland It. IL do;
10 " " Steubenville do do;
22 " " (.7+nnelleville. do dlr. .
b " Chattier. Valley' do do;
311Pittsburghk COsi 11111 Turnpike Co. dot o6 Teulperanorrille Plank Root do din
4 " Welt , ewton • do do dto
6EO" Mud Mining do dr4
400 " Iron Cit 7 Mining do din
060 " Fire Steel do ' do do,
700 Pitteburgh and Isle Royal Mining do do;
SOO " Pittsburgh Mining Co. Stock.
IS Aztec do do do.
Tennsat sale. Mil P. M. 111A 7 718. A net.
`SBUliqu. THEATRE.
MONDAY, JULY 18'111, 1855,
:AND EVERY EVENING DURING . MB MOM
SLITER, WELLS & BEEtOWB
MINSTRELS
lIESPECTEULLranneatiee to the Ladies
and Gentlemen ollltteborah Ned **lofty. win
ot eh.
INCODITARABLB '.EiPTRIZTAINNENZ'Sr
Whieh e:Reclines every aped' ee 'Wier Connate hoer
token presented to the poldletheT being the
' Perfection of Ethiopian Minstrelsy!
The estsbltsbea sod wothlitdts reputetion of the
• Three Brilliansttare.•
DICK. BLITBILI:BILLY !IUD!! dr, && .wELLsm
intincientinintranai orthoitipariority and excellence
of thole enteeteinotente. mbiclt embrace all Ortgloslty of
Conception. and a Cotoplabinetu of Ykeention, never be.
lore ottoroPteolbc ozirtheitlp• in the world; and ituTlN.dng
In *Mount te..d ioroatfiltj of salontotnylfonr.bands now or
ambled. BoaPtogroonneo and other advertisement.
fPrilooni open ot - o'clock. Concert to C01D511.11309 at
lig o'clock.
rlICZR—Lady and flouttlven tr. Dread Clree, 60 mat.
Extra Ladled frilkets. 25 rents each. Gentlemen I:Coat,
Za..7 . Cal i ri m ba.• tie. to !Rom Circle, NT% mato, 15.... d
0 . 171. enxrtun. ProvrietO,
CULT. C. IdOORII. 'Agent.
We're Here! Here! Here! Here!
FENTON'S. ETHOPIAN THRUSHES,
A STAB 00pIPANY OP '
TEN TALENTED PERFORMERS!
Pertorut every aiming went
MASONIC HALL.
Jog BROWN, the gr4t Amalie= Jig Napa gad
CHARLIff !ER.. the . grast. Banjoist villappest nightly.
inl24td• .
EMINM
mporter :of Poliabed Plate Glass, from the
old eatabliatied !manufactory of the
BRITISH PLATE GLASS COMPANY,
LANC4BIIII2B. KNGLAND:
_ . . .
limisurm PLATE of ttli sizes, suitable
I far Windows of Sinter and Dwellimig, Shaw Ow.
0:orb Lampe. Rallroad la.;a3nstantly Yo r knd it
Wareboope. 79 MVIZIM YSTREN7; New
AMERIGANPLAZE GLASS COMPANY
. FaStury,, Williamsburg,
RE sitbsuriber , liaving . taken :the A=
T r or the Wawa &m n
oony. Is n ow enabled to
Reath Mete' than, tor • Skillsb,s, floor-tiles sad
Pavernents. eta quality stiperior to the heportai article,
and at much lower rates, .10111.1 R. PLATS,
-AP Hiner etreet, New York.
• • JOISTS LISDIFICI.
WILE:ENS &
(8110,000/, to A. Mains &Co.
tulfAVll.rtem.j..vtit4ijorrijaffi.roir 75 Fourth
L.ortgif,"a tb. , th"
Wanted, twenty. five mires Weehanids Bank nom.
Oneurrent end booboo
hi..
noteo bovt atU., B a.
boot rat
97"3. Pltgb " r, 'tterOPIDSSCt
rE Board of Directoralaiatais day do.
eland • Dlvidended roar permit tor the six month.
ing let Inst. pagestle to gecko/ Me Ortaparly, taper
at thetrollee, hth et., on end altar the 24th July.
The gteekbelders In Weer 'York will he Wallet at the Hank- .
hag Hams ot Wbpdow. Linter I Co., 52 mt. •
In view of the additional' equipments In motive poem
and este required for the badmen, of the reed nod the.
' greduningirennentefthaadostios debt." the flo.rd hag
deemed It best forth. Went*. of the Bteekhtddas•that •
the preeent dividend should be paid 1n Use Meek of
Co rAla lrstha Leonletsah.: • II
• . Oa= or, Preesagaon.G.l Doormrr.l '
July 9th. MM. •
'KBE Trustees ofthe Pittsburgh Gas m- •
paolliaoo Mao dardeolared s d i vid e nd of Mr par
cos on tar Capital Stook of the COcoparLY.7out - of the prat
Ito of the Mx -, cooatlio ending Ant lout, payablo to tta
Ittooth~s or they legal repreorotathoo betheelth, at
theaMo
10 Wth. pnapany. • JAMES M. CERMITY.
11%10U • .: • , Trauma.
• •1 • F Dividand Notice. -
!Stockholders of' the Pittsburgh and
:ICI ;Lb
Wan tat . divldat 14,1 11 41.1qta pedal ' • an .
the Capital Stott orpld' CompstiT Ea. ?a= d.. 1 .* 4 714 .
of thr evplugi of Oh., hat pia mouth.. pima& at th e -
flee of the, Trivante *Wadi . ft 7 order of the Baud oi
Ilhataasa, ..jt4lmQ OBS. B. ARNOLD. Treasurer.
, Pnseamtan, Jrfne2Gth.lBs6: -
lITMEND---Tha President and Board of
T T) afanagereof theNotthernldilatlmßridge Company
...Inn this day declared a dividend of $2,150 on each duce
or theamital.atock of Mad Company. the same le ta be
Id to the Stockholders on or after thelOth 4.) , or July
ext. t jefOlvde • ; GAL WARNER, Treeemer.
Neehanids' Bank. . •
lila INSTITUTION will be open foi b ne-
Insai afisi.TULYNINDII Ind. TUESDAYS
s FRIDAYS have bora fts•d t upon as the Dirmult
Nuts. for elpetuat to to offered tit• ear prnefoos.
juT4AA.
' • • It. MILLER, JA.areablemt.
Mechanics Bank Stock for Bale.
d TUESDAY. JULY 17th, at 7 1-2 o'clk.
'‘ 11 P. L at the alarchanta . Exchange, will be offered
for tab 873 Omura alba atria of this Bank. • by min of
thWard of Directors. MThiala•
ofd ui I • Paellas&
Iron'City'-einnmeroialVollege,
I OF WF.STXRA T PANNOTLFAIYI4
'CHARTERED' APRIL, 1855.
• . And lulls, Organized. •
THIS Institution will be kept open both
dal and e,.nof the nth* .unmet.
06K-lEE •
'rho e. u ur e t ut,,en.,isat to acquire, no useful to ralra
bralnera man. and. Nan avocation,. fra more therattre
then meat trades amnia LaYaoduired In a for tweet& M
ing taught here cm II is teneatarnehers rise.. Though
good treatise on thisztra. that ean be had, lath the 11-
brarr °lnt' railed. for he free roe or the ra th nden hen
no oar of them is ex rely Mowed, for therm/en that
the terahrroffthat act erection. a mode of Marketing d
knowkwfge ra,LL which' rah:Mated wit ltimesit. and wrath
both ha:end Ale ousels rimaaratraty superior to am( 121.11 .
down 'Oboe_
Ia tch, the method of working need -
• brad fondant onitaa aor oaly ferrate, to bathd.:
le ram =rah therter. Plater. and Letter adapted to
the
business. than can be Amid to am trepties before the
eirattist. palate. It has been canal. and not inaptly.
tram, frdm th: marlins:6 wait, with
74. w k Vll74l7ci a i iiiir=l". totarwrt tittPol 4 l=i.
beattUfra. tepidly executed bend, suited to Beck.
- keeping. to wreerandrace and to bradawls generelly.,
,pkture tioralaranC, tholth,h not neglected, Ls regarded sa
r‘ !lTOrflitUrreieiii.:•teittimaint tha =1,1,4 am
member of the
-Teen man. Yoe would laithelodiidrafiti of, future
Y. mom nod Vend tha next two le.ths.loriNs
rattle lion city these% wheteron will find • cool. ...a
mutilated tram. and array applUtnte for Muskat constind
and mental training. • - Jolt .
Bummer Retreat. • •
I EYSTONR HOTEL, Huntingdon Co..
• Penna.. one
In
dud • ,hrafirarbat eats WM Sif
No" • 74 andante sty how's ride. Trat delightful Mai.
dome and leas of tubilereaortiakmbra, em lbe Ural of •
^Bhrantat a. the am neneeradthr Comit•
Its chow sPri in wW. tren at t
enstalnhur waters; hare om dbiltrargse
iteel4 and mingles its .111131132112% in_anitest es they rush
,dowreths grapes attic, Mountains. • .
1.. The eery AMAMI madttott of this Heidi makes It a dol
-1 Ten* place of storm to a Ms weeks 01 dam it. men of
busbies.. end their families-jaded and enervated with.the
trinnelL bristle and Mat of the city.' It la attested on tha
Pentrayiumia Chattel Raibtradothwe the great turnpike
front the liumuelummi and ether mode concentrate-
Irt klng..n,
the idountain. • •
The Ileum le anon tent ono. fratraterles high. sprains
and romp. newly papered. planted rad f ur,
front
Immanent to stela, with all the modern impreremente and
rapiletat of Cold Baths. Lc.. It brats* finely rentliat
There are meth
, rrery department of Lb. Mown.
tale aemery-thes mountains," tbe "eternal
lig. VIVI the eum. - ales ye ready *a
traprietor ready to neele*MMtors at nu:d
ente "UM H. HAULM= Proptietar.
sragarams
Cere.4,13e,,•320 Libatrtmt,
• LoN 1 t_814)511,11 . 4 . 2.Aqa tbartes =3 :
, imp
I4TR BRUSHES COMBS—I have just
li t. eift lu la Me . sadillne uscatuant ofi t. Benshes and
h a 5a.X..011,10 Z i get d rila nn • i i,Udent (Slltarl? oil,
ter an d eiriPW amide than mat be,p.go,med inumben• l,
v. . YOB. ILYMING; on. Ina and Mutat st.
EnittroMenet; !, Rmbroideties !
SETTS;,COLLARSITES arid COT.-
'" 1 ... 011 4", to ahmu‘vdat... ana Ythecteneso Lao
finr.now roOlsio oo hood, oretob arosamkoas to ekes
EdOISMIIt CO
Cat. and extoatuntb* Goode at B TI
Ra.
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tatt
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mum: 260 MAL N. O. Molumia NI JAW IL IL Kau
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QIIIELLIO CORIC-4001iiiiVin don and
r.. 7 mirk by D. If. IMAM= OUTS WNW st,