O . TSBUR GTI CA ... . .ZETT E G es. Starsos.—This veteran officer, who tmc- I IT .. _ ~,„ i ~,ode Lord Raglan n command of the English ! cla h at ig re hl g y ru sp l ik l e s n 1 o s f , ,y the London press. The Morning Post sip: I PITTSBURGH: ' Gen. Simpson has men considerable service and enjoys a high professional reputation. Our. FHIHAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1855; tog the Peninsular war be was present or the -------- - - - .lefetu3e of Cadji and the attack on Seville. He IldlaTa Ad vertliaarla—Nelthar the 74,.. " 14 ' . lrce rved g in on th d e w C as rim w es' ound igl ed v a e or as Establbhdnantof tit. Dady vlaadte. are °woad ..... , . ..... ,ni,aged in 1845 as second in command to y Acorcaymanwhodaidra thetr notices to lawar W i t pii i...... Mandan marnhm. will Wawa hand than In ,a;1 the last Sir Charles Napier in Scinde. Sir C. heaN_:" M'clock. Wads,. Napier considered him his best officer, and be ___ . - ' , ,elierp,l that Lord Ellenborough, when Gover . . .. _ PUBLJIIIINN UT U. N. wnn7.- Adrian* Payments.—Hereafter no euh- nor-Ger cral, had the highest opinion of him, tae Daily or waati) , and, in the event of any accident happening to a gna s s aarment le made In advance. Nell:never the Air Charles, would have charged Gen. Simpson ides le P to yhteh the sahemivtiou to ode, thri rot., with Oh: conduct of the war. The high official stolen the subeerldtlua Is re positioh Gen. Simpson has filled since the pres b7""''.__NlM"d" ADtm adein e.dyeetbd.e. eta Gov ertiment sent him to the Crimea, had ne erwr ___, In will required. to he mkt in ad ceasnri f a l aaa d'hi m is consignj Jsommunication eaaye. The ealr exceptions will be where medal month with the P trier weal? contracts are made. serolalkw French commander, `'with whom we are doofideat he will maintain the cordial relations titan *Weeklir G me.—The • , that have existed without Intermission between ofag ma * , , b0 . d0e ,.7::: the chi, fs of the expeditionary forces. boat dedrataemedlem'areiatlng their banns... known ' The London Thou speaks equally well of Oir droalatkra bebnainfmriand eve thousand. meting .3 - dm, at.d adds a notice of the other promotions u m l i ls o rt surelsards, nusindast r and shor-keeper edam Pennsylvania. and Sadism Ohio. . which follow the change that has taken place: General Simpson owes the very high confidence .shich has thus been placed in him to the re spect entertained for his character, to a knowl edge of his long services, and more especially, the very high opinion which 'was expressed of him by the late General Sir Charles Napier. Lord Ellenboreugh staled the other day in the llonse of Lords that iCthe last Indian campaign in which Sir Charles Napier was engaged that miuent commander placed the greatest reliance ,•a Gen..ral Simpson, and considered him the fittest man of the whole army then serving in India to exercise a high command. It cannot be -.aid that in the selection of General Simpson, the Government has been affected by aristocratic influence or by any political predilections. The new Commander of the forces in the Crimea owes every thing to his own gallant services and to his attachment to his profession, and we sin cerely hope that in the arduous position in which he is now placed he - will turn out to be "the right man." In supplying the other vacancies which hove recently occurred, the appointment of Chief of the Staff will be conferred on Gen. Knollys, who is promoted from the easy and innocuous duties of the camp at Aideratiott to the far more anx ious administration of the Staff in the Crimea. Of this officer too little is known to enable us to fortrany opinion of his merits. Ills experience Of active warfare was confined, we believe, to the last year of the Peninsular campaign; but we confess that we distrust the vigor of men who graduated at so early a period in the pres ent century. The remaining appointments we hoie to announce are of a more satisfactory character. Col. Markham, who was recalled from India by the Duke of Newcastle, is believed to have already arrived in Egypt on his way to Europe and he will be immediately ordered to proceed to the Crimea to assume the command of a division. This officer has acquired a high reputation in India, and especially at the siege of Moulton, where be greatly distinguished himself; be is Imo* to be a daring, ener getic soldier. and of gia age to support the toils of active warfare. Colonel Pakenbrun succeeds General Eetcourt as Adjutant General of the forces in the Crimea, and he has had the good fortune to be nominated. to this important post at the fomparatively early ago of 36. In our eyes his age is no drawback, bat the greatest recommendation. A man of superior militiry talents will show them, if he has au opportuni ty, between 30 and 40, or not at all ; and one of the successes of the Duke of Wellington, in the Peninsula from 1807 to - 1814, was that the Army /Art was by that time relieved from the old general officers, and that the Duke's lieu tenants were, like himself, and like the French Marshals to whom they were opposed, men in 'prime of life. CoL Pokenham's own uncle was Adjutant General In the Peninsula at 34, and was killed at New Orleans at 36. The race of those men is not extinct. The British army is full of rising talent and ability, and the first duty of the government and the commander-in chief is to find these men out, and to place them in positions in which they can perform the Services they are best fitted to discharge. The question is not, what did a man do 40 years ago, hut what can he do now , and the services already rendered by officers in the Crimea, or by men lately serving in India, afford the beet an swer to that question. Itiradl.s Matter "a Is."—We ha ta seen many ridiculous magi featationa of theelrit which refuses to follow where certain persons are supposed to lead, and I. bur regd.?' can recall many instances of it in Shot oleos ma this city who make it a point to I Opens' whatever. the Gazette favors; but the Groat ridiculous and childish indication of it over 6itnemed here is to be found to the Tetanal to con- ; law in the Rxruamosst movement because the "us" in the call for that movement, and by which the Intended signers of that call choose to designate 'themselves, may be supposed to mean the edito rial "us" of the Gazette ! One imperious fee' tionist thiuks it exceedingly "impudent" in "oa" of the Gazette to invite people to unite with "ua" in forming a RIPITBLIOAX party! iPerhape it would be, if we bad done so; but we Ifaney that, when the call appears, duly signed, will he found that "us" includes many of the very best men in this community, whose names will command the respect of the public, however lightly they may be spoken of by those who would "rather reign in hell then serve in heaven." We notice in sundry Ohio Democratic papers, ea well as in some nearer home, an apparently sincere deprecation of Mr. CHASE'S election as governor of that state, on account of his anti slavery 'opinions and the platform on which he. Wall nominated. These papers dread the effect of his election upon the Union, and fear that the South will be driven to desperation_ by it. We do not . see, however, that the thing is to bettered by Idsmis.'s election. The Deinocratio State Contention which nominated him passed itittSollowing resolution; ultesqoat, That the people of Ohio now, as they have altaisys done, look upon slavery as an evil sad unfavorable to the developement of free in adtutions, and that entertaining theca senti ments, they will at all times feel it to be their-duty to not all power clearly given by the terms of the national compact, to. prevent its in• muse; to mitigate and finally to eradicate its MOS." If it is not meet that the pot should call the kettle black, it hardly becomes our Democratic cotinnPoraries to raise the abolition cry against Mr. Chase. Faaanox to Kstrrocar.—Her. John Q. Fee, an anti-slavery preacher who has organized a number of free Churches in the border countieo of Kentucky, recently undertook to preach at Dripping Springs, Lincoln county, bet was very roughly handled and 'sent off. This has roused the blood of Caasins.sl. Clay and his friends, as shown at a recent meeting held in Mr: Clay's neighborhOod of which we have the following ac count: • (Ile spoke of the treatment that John G. Fee, had received at the Dripping Spring in Lincoln county; that they had applied to the court of jus tice for redresa, and had been refused, and he now intended that Mr. Fee ehould go to the Drip ping Spring and there speak his sentiments, as a free man; and be intended to go with him and stand by his aide ; and if any man, or set of men took him down, they should do it over his dead caroms. He then called on the crowd to know how many there wai on the ground who would go with him when &number of voices were ready and willing to go. He then told them to furnish their rifles if they had any ; if no rifle their double or single barrel shot guns, their oolt's revolvers—and if they had neither, then their kitchen butcher knife, for the thing had to have a beginning, and it had as well begin at the Dripping Spring as at any other place. He said the time for the meeting at- the Dripping Spring weal.) be set in a few days, of which they . should have due notice; and then they would meet and consult, and they would not meet in a barn, out-house or any secret place, like the Know Nothings, bat in open daylight, like-free men. He said that the pro-alavery party, both In word and action give the lie to the Delaration of Independence, bathe would say In the langu age of Patrick Ilenry—"Give us liberty or give VA death." Tim 81*Tel:toIders of Missouri, is Convention aarmbled, have resolved that inasmuch as their interests, as 81avaholders, are involved in the __destiny of Kansas, they will therefore lay aside all other matters for the present and unite to gether 'for the purpose of mating Kansas a Slave State. And yet, when the people' of Pennsylvanla are called upon to unite for the purpose of making Kansas a free State, If posid- Ade, and of excluding her if she offers to Cottle is as • Slave State, the call is denounced as being impudent in the extreme: It is .'impu : fiance," now,• in Northern men, to act even upon the instinct of self-preservation. The Newcastle Menem approves of the all for a State Republican Convention here on the 29th of August. The tame paper states that the Free Demo cratic committee of Mercer County has recom mended the disbanding of the party and a union with the Rxramoss organization. It also say' that the meeting of the American exec utive omamittie of Lawrence County. which recommended the abandonment of Know Nothing ism and union with the Rcrunticsa movement, was very fully attended and the action taken was almost unanimous.; The Cleveland papers and letter writers claim that the coal trade of that city, this year, will reach In the aggregate ten millions of bushels, or 400,000 tons. This coal Is drawn partly from the Ohio coal fields between Youngstown and Warren; partly from the Darlington Cannel 'coal minei in Dewier County, Pa.; and the remainder froth the bituminous and fields bordering on the Ohio river in the neighborhood of Wellsville, Ohio. Pennsylvania, bituminous coal forms a portion also, of the ebipmeute to Cleveland, but we are not aware of the amount. The Philadelphia New throws out sundiy hints that the accounts of the Collector of Customs at flan Francis...mare in a confined-state, and that upon the departure of each steamer, up to which time the accounts of thetollectoti are made, the' "shinsdng" between the Custom House and ear• tale monied houses is not only Interesting, but of a very . excited character. Preying to the wiling ofthe laid steamer, large sums were bor rowed, as is said, for the purpose of making good the Custom House accounts for that mail.. The "American" party agpears to herb:l L l:rouble everywhere. We noticed, yesterday, the repu diation of its ticket in Crawford county by the Connesatville Bonner; and now we have the Meadville losirnal following in its wake. It says: "The ticket,:although composed of gentlemen well qualified to fill their various"statiornv; le yet very exceptionable in a sectional point of view. /I it laden to urge if in its patent shape. The western part of the county has a right to a (sir representation.,.and must have it." The recent murder of Prof. Clark 8. krown, in Mississippi, so similar in moot reemectahe the Mati.Ward atfair t is provoking sum:hi comments. Tke Louisville Courier ma: • • "We have not yet,heard that the Ron. Jno. J. 'l64i - fiend= had bolo:Weave his valuable serrioe in behalf of the young murderer, but doubt not he will be on hand at the — proper time. Ile is now : practising on the stump, in order, we pre sume, to get his hand fully in, by the day 4. the The rag county Commi s !lee orLsnoseter aoun L Ai Wild • Meeting on Mondy,- enct idler resohr isi that jla EnowNothing members amid not be snowed to tete pert in its debilirretione, deter ••o4ll4 • Cotinty Convention in Septem ber'. Yt is:prebeite ,thst - *Oh 01 be fanned *with lie detnoesitili sionsendes, end • 12111011 deist conned, Toe Cross or SLAVILLIT.—The curse of sla very fastens itself on everything with which the fool institution comes into contact.. The fairest prospects are blasted by its withering and baneful influence. For the love of slavery, and to promote the traffic in slaves, Missouri, under the lead of her Atchisona and Stringfellows 'united in repealing the prohibition of 1520, that Kansas might become a slave market and &supporter of slavery. Through the traitorous conduct of Pierce, Douglass, and Co., and their doughfami allies, the demand of Missouri has been acceded to. What the consequences on herself have been, we learn from the follow ing extract taken from the St. Louis intellisten ser. Before the repeal of the Missouri prohibi• Lion, says the Intelligeneer— Such was rilissouri. Calm, peaceful, free to all - opinions—respectful to all classes of men—prirt.uieg her own march, slow, perhaps, but safe and sure, to the high position which her resources and their development render so certain, that futurity might be read as history in advance. Now, how changed. A prom thrown in the river; its conductors expelled from the State, Mia inters of the gospel warned by men (believed to be godless enough in their own characters) that if they only entertain a certain class of opin ions their presence will not be tolerated. In temperateend profitless discossions, leading even to personal violence, in some of the counties; and breeding in addition to local fends, disas trous and not very creditable law suits. A gentle man at the head of one of our most important institutions of learning ,entens the arena, like a Gladiator bared for the fight, and with all the fury of the wild beast with which It was the fate of the Gladiator to contend. A preen alleged to be under tho influence of this same gentleman, publishes an article, written with ability which only renders it more dangerous and disgraceful and recommends by sophistry as acute as polish ed steel, the remedy of mobs and bloodshed in cases where Jefferson wrote that "error of opin ion might be tolerated while reason was left free to combat it;" thus prostituting the login which should sustain law, order and peace, to their .verthrow. And on the border, where common struggles and privations, when men are left to nature and reason, beget a feeling of kindness and brotherhood, which ordinarily stops at no sacrifice to aid a neighborhood—we see a bitter ness, an excitement as new in the history of Missouri as it is portentous in its consequences. To crown all, we have now in session a State Convention, born of the turmoil and excitement of the times, and taking the people from their prliate pursuits to pass resolutims, possibly un friendly to a portion of their countrymen, and not likely to either allay any present feeling, or give us one iota more guaranty of future safety for arty interest than we have at present; and a Press in St- Louis descends from the pyramid of respectability and usefulness, up which It had toiled for thirty years, to join in the same tone of bravado and violence which has tended to give color to the charge of "ruffianism" made against the border people, talks of "ruE Anne- MINTS ON OM PEOPLE, THZ DORIS ANIMA AND al vonmen," and defames the whole people of the State by its implied, if not expressed, conces sion that our disputes are all settled by brute force, and even murder, rather than by argument or reason. Miesonri . sowed the wind, and ehe is reap ,ng a whirlwind. A Jost retribution. STATE REPUBLICA' CONrolllloll.—We APO in receipt of letters from various parts of the State, endorsing the plan of holdings State Republican Convention in this pity on the 29th of August. The Beaver Argos says: We think at that time and at Pittsburgh there should be an open, honest gathering of the peo ple of Pennsylvania. If ever there wee a time when the preparatory 'steps for the organisation of such a party shotild be taken, that time is the present. Political parties in this State, have never been in a similar condition of effervosence;. and at no time have they been an susceptible of be ing formed into • coherent whole. If the con vention in compeed of men who have the cause of freedom sincerely at heart—men mho will stand by it at . all ' hazards; and who will make the anti-slavery issue secondary to none; a great work can be accomplished. The inane to be de cided in the coming contest is momentous, and anti-elavory men of all parties ehould meet and in a spirit of candor adopt inch measures as will secure the end in view. It is clear that parties cannot he mustered into the Republican service heat the cause of freedom being the loser. W 6. the convention adopt only an' anti-slavery platforill—one that will be. practical, and the people will move irrespective of party discipline. The Philadelphia Enquirer, after enumerating the democratio aspiranta for the Presidency, rays: "The Opposition, too, halm good men and true --such as the Hon. Jamul Pollock, the Hon. H. M. Fuller, the Hon. W. F. Johnston, the Hon. Jacob Broom, and several others." Well, there is no accounting for tastes. Bancson.--31r. , Banandt, the bistorian, we learn, instsol-of haring gone to Amu, ae the pa peril announoed.,* few. weeks canoe, Is quietly dwelllng at hls residence In Newport in the com position of his History, brae Revolution wjth,no thought whaulser. of ruulkildng alle. mess at any kind, whether rpiritual or temporal, to hie Helms the Pope.—lvaissi Tun Matunt OY THI RIPUBLIOA-71 PASTY. The Chicago Trawl, has entirely given up its Know Nothing proclivities, and has taken an open and Wanly stand in the Republican make, where it has the ability to help on the good =WIC Read the following jubilant and stirring appeal: "The North is ripe and ready." We hear this 'on all sides and from every quarter. But bow shall we utter that voice, and send it forth in a concentrated peal which shall awe the coward and the base into submission, drive back the Slave power, and rend it'? The way is pointed out by Ohio. and Indiviia. It is the safe way trod by our fathers In the trying boors of revo lution and peril. Ohio resolves, as does Indiana: , ' "That a committee of correspondence be appointed to correspond with committees of other States, and j to agree upon a time and place for holding a Na tional Convention of the REPUBLICAN PANTY, for the nomination of President and Vice President." Illinois will answer this call with hearty zeal; New York give a glad response to it; so will all the Free Stairs, as they shall wheel into line, and, standing within the Constitution, make common cause for Liberty and Union. We shall have now an organization. "The North is ripe and ready in feeling," and the may secured by which that feeling shall be concentrated into action, and made incineihie. Let the People re joice ! Let the glad tiding; of joy go forth, and, as they spread, let all resolve, through the Con stitution and under - it, to have one Psarr roe Faannom in the North, BB there is but one party for Slavery- io the South. Away, then, with suspicions and jealousies! Let ail bickering,a cease, and let us announce the great American troth, that whoever will bat tle for Freedom, wherever born, is of and with Alt. Let us make compact the friends of Consti tutional Liberty, and thas give life, consistency and victory to the North, by being right in po sition as well as right in principle. BEAVICH. Covert. A letter from an esteemed friend in New Brighton conveys to us the pleas ing intelligence that the Barna:leas; movement has been inaugurated in Beaver county. The letter speaks for itself New BRIGHTON, July 19, 1855. D. K. Wirrra, EoQ :—/har Sir.:—The Execu tive Committees of the Whlg and Free Democratic . parties of Beaver county met yesterday, and recommended the diebandment of all existing political organizations, and the formation of a Republican party. Tbey also recommended the meeting of a State Repnblidan Convention at Pittsburgh on Wednesday:the 29th of August next, and appointed a committee to correspond on the subject with other counties; and that committee will issue a circular letter in a few days. Al call for a Republican County Convention, to meet at Beaver on Monday, the 20th of August next, has been prepared, and will be Circulated this week• for signatures. It is ex pected that men who have atoll high in the American organization will sign it. We are full of hope that we are about to in augurate a party which will prove dominant in old Beaver until the connection of our National Government with Slavery is forever severed. Yotirs, respectfully. • • Tax Warrant—TllX HAIMICST.—We are hav ing most delightful harvest weather, and our Canners are improving it well. Large amounts of grain are already in the shook, and in all the present week, should the weather continue fa vorable, the great bulk of the grain of this county, ready for the sickle or the cradle, will have been cut. The labor is very severe, much of the wheat and rye having fallen during the heavy rains, the stalk being so tall and rank to most places. We have heard a great deal said about the probable yield, and feel very confident the wheat in this county will he an unprecedented yield. The late rains gave a new start to the grass and corn, which now look better at this season than we have ever seen them. The yield of corn we are well convinced will be without a parallel in Washington oonnty, from present ap pearances. It has now got such a start that, should we even have some dry spells, before earing time, we should not be apprehensive of injury to any serious extent. The grass crop will be very heavy and toilsome to cut, so much of it has fallen. On the whole, we have the gratification of stating, that fields atrmeadjws, and gardens, and orchards, all afford the meet. heart-cheering promise of superabundance. We have certainly never known anything to com pare with the present crops, here, and the same glad tidings come to us from all portions of the wide spread land Warhinyton (P.) Errol* r. SORSTIIIIIO NEW USOZIL Tut Sc,. —Wv Rave before us a sampl.tof Cora from a lot of two hun dred and ninety-threebags brought ttrib.s city a few days since in bark Taily . llo, from Winucebah, comet of Africa! The importation of this useful article from that quarter is a circumstance we never before heard of. The corn resembles our white Southern cora, but the kernels are some what smaller. It is said to weigh well.—Bosten Trorrlier. Btoon 11.5 CALI/011111,—It appears by a sum mary ill a California paper that the work of blood in that State was as follows: Killed from January to' May inclusive, in street fights and otherwise,- 139 Bung by the Sheriff . 2 flung ny the mob, 23 Convicted of murder 9 SPECIAL NOTICES. Facts, without Comment—The Public Imorto sew 0009—/loup Tor:, 1851.—En !larder, No. 119 Suffolk ethek .rite on that she hae been trou bled with norms for rune three years, and that she uhd /me ma of Ur. McLane's 4/enrufed rerestflon brought sew oVer Jlfly Lary.. soon/J. Her ueual goal health ludnediately returned- Mrs Qedeby. No. 191 Then 4., Neu Took. under date et Nov. =, 18/57, ovitee on that she bad a child which had been unwell ton better than two mouths. She procured a bottle of MeLash's Terminus* and admlrdstered it. The child pasekt• large quantity of norms, and It. a fen dors was an Laity Y aver it had boat. Parente. .oth mirk testltuany bath» them. .hood Dot hesitate when the. In any hum to stupeet norms, and llom no time In precut log and admlnlsterlns Dr. MeLanets Vertallogn 11 never nod Is perfectly mks, 101—Purchaseirevrill be mural to as% for DR. keLANSTI CELUBRATED VER.IIIIIJ43I, and take none else. An - other Vermifugh. In comparimens, an werthiess. Dr. 11' Lane's Vermllnge. Wm his osiebratad Liver PUls, eon taro had at all respeatabie Drug Stone to the United States end he eole proprietors, Al.. Rho for ale by the Mle proptietona FLEMING DROTIIIIII/1, 4113-dterB Paseneemor. to J. Kidd 11:4. 09 Wood st. Nausea, Indigestion and Nervous De nim, —9 do not woods .t that popularity of &cahoot's Eft/land Marc not,. "I'm months meek as to its wee, my ordinary (mil:sue ed MGM estivate moans. when placed Mtge toe. thatl al. mad deemed the sedeal of the Manes ball. IMerything I ate disagreed with me. MY digitate, MDna seemed to baye ima, all power, and my nervous system so mamietely shattered. that I WM unable to write toe minutes at time. A PIIIMAIMORIM. Ss advertisement ILI enotber Anima. lode dawn WWLOU ik GRIFFITEIN , SAWS. PATENT GROUND. HAVING purchased from Mr. Wm. South well his Patent Riad, for grinding etronlsr and 'other Ige.wklsr which we have ;mid him • Imo cum. and we gm the eol. proprislo , ii of tab patent. We will reward any Demon giving lurormstion of infringsmaits on the same. Tole I. lb. oulr Machine. ever Invented that will grind • gwr perfectly even in thlskimos. 71,er will moire lea sett—isill not heat while ranling run onotth -rsr6slamba—and keep on edge longer than .7 other saws noidvrand are not liable to *clog untrue. All our rows are made from an Itstra Quality of Cost liteel.imported expressly for our own use. stomach llfghsr twit than generally used for Saws we resnertfully Inform all manufaeturen of Lumber. that no Saw nO I. mot Uornthis Establishmentbist what Is of superior Steel and warkmanshim the Temper wilt be found mare semi and uniform than any Saw In or. WELCII A ORI7/1T118; Orders received by JOS4PII WOODWSLLA CO. itelibeto Pittsburgh Pa. Statement tram Canada.-Quebec, Feb. 7th, UML—Dlawrs. B. A. Pahmelock & Co.:—We had the pleesuroof receiving, this room:dog, the edthlo terrace. of your termlfulte. which wdl ho very gratUYIMI to Too, m, w mot voluotatily. We an, geotlemen,youre Mt. truly J. 11111890 N & W. orrnsuis—My little daughter, _4 Years old, and me eon, older. offe Mr a considerable time euffetimr ham oonns. I purchased two botthee of your Venultude, of which 1 guru them three dome, moterdloir to dlnet_ln cod etrauttv to say, lo 1.2 Mao three hours thee YIN Ir. then Try II !MED WOMlB.4ena. of tCri.: Itluddlo.r tetrAtb of from 12 to lb Imbed, Waving esperl.red so moth of the be oedelal effects o your Vermlfutre. - 1 feel It my duty to recommead It to Om publlo.,tu my opinion, one of the moat •ffleemous diess,Wria worms ever yet offered to the publku OetMemeo,bellsee to. to be your much obliged mid humble penult. N lIAN/111. LIIATBS/3. Prepared and mid by D. A. PA UMW( A PI, ono.. Of Wood Me ilretere. myledterT - UOL J* .OQCU ,uaag MMHG BROTHERS, mammon rcr S. COD t Co.) WR9LESALE DRUGGISTS, • NO. 60 WOOD BTRNET Ph raßdßaH, PL fserlietarso 11.1.66W1066 '166.6 6`66mwareadm. .010:.1'. 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY ILAILROAD RUNNING WEST EROhl PITTSBURGH. Onand after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, ta? Peening FILLINarI maim albua aatll tar. that notMe Part IWO SILL 12171 LT 8 a. a. ?dm Taus ", as a a. a. Errata Mir " • " to 8A R. Theme Train ell run through to Crettlhie, sod connect. these with tha Oxuagon sad Cloclonati, Ohio sod tad . ant sad Dill.ibutaisur IWO Indiana Railroad& At Mawr lialdotonoeetioat are made for hievark, Zaiteetilla. Stow rooting. Saadi:Wu. Toledo, Chios& to.; Snd at Afilatne o'. Moreland. As. No Mho tun XL Bonder Through ticket. are told to Claettinati. Louisville. SA Lou* ladieuepolltyChkace. Roth Wand.. Yort Warne. Garland tad the prirodpal towns add titter; lu the Watt The NEW ERICItLION A01:0)1310DATION TRAM sill ears tittobonh at ILO a. x. sod osO New. Mob ton at 7a. it and Ir. tt.. • For Motet. and Anther laibruiattoo, apply to J. G. CURRY. At the waxer otate.vader the Itormagahela Hooey: • • Or at the redact street Statiall. to. • • • Itilibisstb. bad& IRO& 1/41. • GIORGI PAWN. IRMA ANAL -_ Ftx ~._ ji. ~. • . , The Sheri !laity. 1 The Greatist Medical Discovery GE - _.., _.. OEGE R. RIDDLE, of the City of 1 . OF 'THE AGE- • snoirbit,r,l l .ll be • isaehno.eie it., ,o k..,,, or Binsilf all Mr. Kennedy, of Roliary, has diecovored Allegkeny Crranty. at the evening election. • jin on. of rgi.rmsixi.im. lattaire a oasts a remedy Mat erre - men lizw Town Jane 15th, 1955. kind qf Heuer, j ran th< wore .1-rif ra,'s r, o 0,...... , ' Pen& grew York Liverpool Line of Paekets.dia I He h" tried It'' over elevenlbundred rarer, and ,eyee , felled except In two caw (loth thunder trner.) Lir CAI L JOHNTHOSIPSON; N0.410 - Liberty , now to kb gineession overtwo unfired tertian te, 0 , Its stmt. Pittsbollith.E.. Is the only Person In * the abovei Value. ail within twenty miles r Boston. dty authorised to sell Passage Certibrates for my Line o I Two battle. r....at...t.ttnicm+•. ,27 . 1 . 1 r ..Tem. th Nei That and Liverpool I eetoto• ' 1 One to three bottles will con . the worst kind of Pans!. Hee givers on hand bight [rafts An any amount. ; of On , f 0. .- payable at why Bank la England. Ireland. Sortlaud and i - Two to three bottle. will el* the a - num or Mee Wales. • I Two bottle. aro entreated tit core the wont center.% Also, brings pfingrogers from New York and : Thiladel• ; the mouth ind storaeoh - '' __ OIL by Balla:ed. I Three to des bottle. are warbantod to mare the world CORNKLIRB GRINNELL, i o of .rnimlyp. 1, 87 !bath rk•• Kew York. I Om to twObotti......lid.l to ....0 bumorr in • I British and Continental Exchatlge. I the Twoeyes... bottle. are warranted td , cure maniac of the .are SIGHS BILLS DRAT& NI , and blotches among the halt; . . i Four to et: bottles are warninted. to cure oprrunt and DUNCAN, SHERMAN it, CO., , running alma. ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, ' (Me bottle will cure scale eniption of the this. IN BUMS OF LI AND T'PWARDB. j Two to three bonito are weiranbxl to cure Cb. ...mat • Th es e Drafts are available at all the prin. 1 ease olringworm. t Two to threw bottled are weirauted to cure the meet de. dye' Towne of/Ingle:A EmeßMa tad Ireland. ..a the 1 ate canee of ,I,vvr.vu,ol. I • Oontlnent 1 Th ree to four bottles ore we l rrehted to cure Pelt rheum We ale° draw 81011 T BILLS on ' Floe to eight tottlee will eme the Woret ca. of ecrofnle M. A. Grunebaum & Bailin, . A benefit le *heap experienced from the Cent bottle, PILABIRPORT A MAIN, , and a perfect MIT le werranteld when the shoe. quantity Which same sa a Remittance to all parte of Germany, . le taken. ! Bwltseyland and Holland. ' Nothing looks so Improbable to those who hare In vain Nereus Intending to travel abroadmayproeurethrtmuh tried all the wonderful metHeinwi of the day. as that a • tui Lettere of Credit, on whieli e Monsy can be obtained, as ' common weed growing in the mixtures. and along old' needed, In any part of Europe. , stone walls. should cure ever} homer In the /Irate.. yet . Collections of Bllls. Not, and other imentithee In Eu- it 1r new a Eked Mot. If ronl:arn ahutoor itthael to east rope, ropes will receive prompt rttentio. There are no Ifs nor ends , hu eor hies about t suiting WM. IL WILLIAMS /1 00, l some eases and not pours. I Peddled neer a thousand hot inhl4l.Wood. porn er . Third strut. • - '! every ode. It has slrendy ddle wake of rho or...teste , . WESTERN TEA STORE ever doo. In Binesseho.ette. stave It to children year Coiner of Wood and Sixth streets. . old to old people cf slily. I bare Reen poor, Poor. ddior IVOLURG. waking children, whosorflesisnris cuff sod flabby, redored • perfect state of health hy'one bottle. . To thaw who a. culledt wsi nick hoadaahe. one battle' .Our Teas will be bound on trial unequaled at theistic.. the eity:• . will always cure it. It sly., great relief to catarrh and strutMCl. ' sitralness. Some who have ben notice far years. have to. Mucks. Green I ken and been regulated try H. ' Whore the body in mood, Oolong, -..„ 5 62, 75, Yew Hyion,so, 62, ,It work Quite easy. but i.e. there Is any doranuement 1,00 and 1, lb. 75, andl,oo per lb. la g, ler ' of tho Sanction's of nature. It !will cerise very Wog oln owl ! , 75, i ; Ines' bat van mastnot be alarmed -they always dlasp. : , Breakfasr., 0 and Imperial &G. P. pear r,OO & 1,50 per lb. 1 1 sun from it. on the mntriey, when fei. t. foelina I. cone• days teas week. There le never • had're• 75 nts. per lb. Teas put. up In %day bores from 6 to W lb. for family : you will flle yourvelf like •Ow union. •_I heard some of on A literal dhionint made to retail dealer.. I ! th e mod extravagant eliefillilllnit of It-that man ever Ile COPF6IE-.1a., La Own.. cell Rio (hies, Orem and : tend to. Nothsngeof dietlisner neinntn-eat the bon Round. i you can get. I hove Mena, an herb.. which, when sim- STEiANS--Lovainde and DrlnceeLoarl Puliserfsat nn,'. named In sweet oil, dlassolvt i Scrofelons swelling of the under Donned Sun.. neck and the ears. 6 60 cents. Pries of the; Amt, Olocolatea, .'hneeo. .INcid., nn.h and Dried Fruits, Medical Discovery II per bailor: do.. de. mhe DIRY.OTIONS FOR UM-Adult, one tableupoonf I De • day. Children over eluht yen, demert ePremfok chitilren. Pennsylvania insurance Company. from Eve tonight yars. teawnnonful. Anna dirmtign rue . - ()F PITTSBURGH, . o bs tote o ip t gle . s o r t :ll i. T c al y t . otions, take *ash bin • Mr. KENNEDY ghee perwrinal'attondance• in bed eases °OMER OF FOURTH. AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. , of...„r u i.. I AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,00 0 . 1 Bold ; whnlmele sad retail, ia Dr. KEYSER'S. 140 Wood or of Virgin milord iii feadtwT INSURE REILDEVE3 ARD OTHER PROPERTY. • - - AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE ! To Mothers, Wives and Daughters.— AND THE PERILS OF , The noblest discovery In thsi Eden. of Milllakiiilo, and the • one which has, sad will continue to prove the great. 4 Sea acid Inland Navigation and Transportation. bk.d.. to the human wally. . .11 thn medical preparatio n DlßECTOßS. : knew,, . Iflualmll's Uterine Catholic.. Wm. F. Johnston. W. T o o t . J. Too.. ' I It le designed to emu the; onion dismseis imidnot to J it'l . Olislir'Pro.M. Kennedy T. Friend. females. loch ee Proinson., pain In the bask, weak... J. IL Jones ntrams prostration from njoraing and • hundred other, Jacob Painter, James A. Nein. ! enis It, their train, have alMost made life a burden turn. Wade Ilampum, 11. R. Cogge IsH. A. A. Carrier, W. S. Haven. . ed env..., Into a daily anti hourly curse. The most en- D. Y.. Park. : lightened profesems of the medl.l miles. In the old OFFICERS. . world. IN well as ill thid tilialy, ban held the subject PriFidenr-llon Wm F Johnatoo, - . ri.. P oi, Patterson. In anxious conelderatlon, a I they have finally do termln• Nervidury on Trostrue.-• A Carrier. od that the Oil method of assns these an 1.10 and sap- Assistant Nurefory-ii 21 Carrier. ' Ifni lelenlY mate dime. was all norm and that a connodartool torfic :JOElN COCHRAN & 1311.05. "'"d was "h" was ~q , t hi, d - R is ee eh' .loge. that greet bodies move slowly; d while the Vacuity' wens ens MANUFACTURERS OF deavoring to harmonize AD Ir nese and digests system Iron Sailing, Iron THUM, Vault Doors, Window to , s...narrwth.• lh. Pe iierer• • rhYekiim with inn.. yearn expcsinoce In the Misses of .amen and children.. Shutters, Window Guards, &E., !Minced the the y to simple fame. and •Ilecovern a rem. Nose 91 Second sit" &'S6 Third 81,, ear whith hnen.d and will cure slghteen-out of .P. 7 , (between Wood and Market,) twenty enes now exbiting., In *oilmen. whero thee. 111.. him. been raptured,•• , tisrhore Mayhems been severe . FA PITTSBU RG 11, ~ I/ inroad by bad medical be stment. nothing no done Have on hand a variety of new patterns Panty and Plain. tunable 11 t all purpneett Particular at tention paid to arteloalnit Greve Leta. Jobbing don..: abort notice. mhietf H I.A Fire and Life Insurance Company No. 149 CIIESTNITI i STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all kindle of Insurance. -either on erectdi rw+ rriptim of Property or 'Neteaandlee, at ItOBICRTP. KING, M. W. Kauai - cr. VI. President. DIRECTORS: P. W-Prositi. Joe. N. Pant lobo Clarions K. if SI.. - • 01la.. P. Hay," IL. B. English. P, U. Pa.rx. Pkwrowno et J. Sle,ratime. 7. BLit .111 Net, .1. O. 130M14. Atm!. r Tb r 1 land Wre.l .11.144 a Reliance Mutual Insurance Company OF NICLAMILPIIIA. orr.a.7s NO. 70 WALNUT STREET. PVLS .1 . 4/2/$l4 in sted. E I t l:i l a 6 ORANCE — On Building:., Mer chandise, Parniturn. llt • ywn ter nnuntr, thwEnutuni prlneigsln, nem bin,/1 with tho nenurity nf a etneir.Cat.l.l. entitle* the lu•nrsol In 'ham In the pronto of thoOunipony, ontbnut 11•1411ty nyr Irwrr The:R.llA C4rtllfahhosni tblo Ot.pani. far profit, are annrattibln, .t 10.10 thn Artist of the Onnln'T• ProndeoL illtnatunr., Pander/. MILIZITORit Clem Tinnier, t Leeds R. Ashhara. Wm. It Merman, liwnrgo ISLlcwr. t 0. Rath/It /l a p/. W. Tingliy. 0, W. Carpenter. Lbthrop, Robert Steen * 11. la Wart 13: S. Wood, Rohm t Totem/. Marahall lIIIL Reheard 0. Jame!. Jena* L. TUTIOI, Wa. Mover, Jamb T. Rantlem Axel/OmM Otto. 0. Y. !bream]. 1 Wm. M. Ilemtde. Pltheit• J. G. 00171 N. Anent, mhh lip earner Third and Wad dream , PIT'I'SIRJRGH Life; Fire & Marine Inamsnee Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, . . • mrsouanu. Pa ROM GALWAY. Pretideat. Jinn D. McKim.. hes'''. This Coinpany makes every Insurance ap• pertaining toor toninerrad Darin LIP% FOAM Abiherratne. Thal and Darin Kisks,n the Ohio and leardoPl rivers and trihnlerive. nod Matins Risks Ave , emits And against Loss or, Damage by Fire, And against the Perils of the Efos arid an Navigation gad tininsparte.tioo. Dour-imbrued et the tonne mt.o consistent with sandy teal( wines. 01110,011. Babirt Daiwa?. Abilander Bradley. Jamie B. noon. Job, Pulou. WWfani Phillip& • -mail Nicaurkan. John Pan& Juno W. Us.lltwan. icovPDZ.l.l.auurt. M. D. 1 Chu , Arbuthnot. James 11=1.. David Maher. • I hindlo N. Lie. Alttarditua, Jaw WWII. A ms2s-I,* PEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNES. No. 38 Fifth Street, on nova am or ens Wil2lal:1•1111, PITTSBURGH, PA. GREEN AND BLADE TEAS, Beieoiind with wrist care.d purchased dinct from the lm lOr MA. T he 111.0 a oenaiste M 611 the dlCenot wnd Endre of TVA brungtot to the diverkan inarkez, and will b mold. /warns!. 0R0013115 aro Invited to roll and got Nara 0100. and loar* trar pima PACKED TEAS. Pat o 0 to lastattie. N0..1.: P00k 4 7 , ...P..:.:: th• um' Youmig urri.,x o . 1, Tmoytal, No. I, Oolong, No. 1, i No. 4, " No. 2. an , 041 , 4ef Youn g[ CI I moo, Plantation Oolong, onoOxdor, No . /. rioaebnos, _ • No. 2, Nia ar e Pourium. Eaall4h Drnkfast, M Ooootry N 1.114. ,Teas of all grades by the Half Cheat. ALSO, , _ . . 00/FEE-1120 Java and Rl*. Blll.llllls—Cnobed, Ow. Pulverised, Pullman& £ White Clarified. C. Ya Chained. and SAWS 1111011.1. COMA an4CnOOOLATII, Loslialskas ths basis.. is • Ital. glll.lglie Ulm M r), loyal will b. Ass Tsui .6041blintal sit. we Commas. man any other home in G. cam. Costainsts ass loon.ed not to plum any antrufettoe In tn. =.l.l=s of person. Iltmalsrly ssiSplo7sd In this K. Mod, tq ipedal appwatmeat,for UN sale a/ DR. JAMS'S CELEBRATED PAMILY MEDICINE* Ift Ointita PPM PE. nth !a. baimdlo W 214,13, DIDDLZ it CO., se Finuth et. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Ps. , „ MANUFACTURER"( OF • L Boggy, Carriage, Aiding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS; Tito Nos AND SWITCHES, Keep contently on hand, received direct from &Mkt neon, In York tb,, Ps-Za fall and r a.. latibillit at Whirr, Moots, Bodtemot fAm 4 mk WomM Drvers' Whip; Drar • WhlpPlarktoro' kovirkstod wT Wblol, (UMW and Cob lkiluce Staollll sad Liabw. e. fa. •- •trleo of Waipap ro MPUl faralrh449 order. rdr4b. ts o ollitod a n d yromoi Pel w = r L . mi;i7 z . rWAR riDJON HOLMES, RABE & CO . suocroos - A. H. utudgs & BROTHER', • • rnrvreoroasasbi SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON .AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, . . Timber; Mill, Tol;acto A Co . tion Screws, alectoseweereacptor recee.cre. Car lid Bridge •Bolte,. with 'Arced end Bute complete, • PITTSBURGH, PA., w‘mcmce. No. 119 Wm= Axe WI. ne.. 'crew Wooer urn Barturco airAu walk warnatod- , ; 50b,21141 WThLIAMESI& anpr. summons To; , ARNOLD & Wll 41414.1K$ Chlls on Fatnae Frii!!!!?Il AND YITTING OENI!NALLY, R? WirsiDif Vogilaitc, Buildiabir. a- W. 1.111 ecotraat fixr Wanstlnt aid Tenth/ by !Daum ElotWatar, Pipes oil:MA=li Yuma, Obtrebbm, tam* nOgiitsk. isetaim. Gm* Una* Om , Etna AM natal. or Dwallloes. Al MOW 4.. Pltt•bure PEARL SPEAR RILL. t ALLEGHENY: • Mar delitered to families :in either of the t.ot th... at WW a( I am/ bWI at ilia MID, at 'la tinr bozat at the atta s , LOOAN wu.som a cO.. 62 wood lA. BRAUN REITER, mrsurt Llbatrand BLOW OA P. DORWAEMser b AIIs , 6164 altal ! .% BRE AEVEMDT A _ KENRYL iiCOLLINS, • • 7oBlkAtumso AND VOMISSION MERCHANT, T a m o s m i ttr ynia. . V0=4,41016106 L ." "Z;.!''. but to allorIal• the ermtn/onts - .lfo ease to hogeleser maid 13, &ohm. Von amt. header of the English medico/ t school, and, therefore. let o one dental, until thla fame dr has b. a faithfully Oils . Throw 'adds prejudice and the advice of an Interval I physletan—reason for your selvos—see what the reined Inu done forothere,eind they the 1 k noon with • strmg faith 1. the sssurence that Marshall's Uterine Catisolkon le no 'NI k remedy," but Wecientiflo combination of medical virtues, which wili preserve the oonstituUon from deetroction, will arrest the Insidious approach of dile..., and resksre health to the already ims paired vital power. Price k 1,30 per kettle. Sold whole este and retail at DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER'S Drug Store, No. ' 140 Wood etrest. ludelkw DR. LIBBY'S Pii Ointincint is a certain vare for at distressing diseafte. the P 6.., in .11 their aried Imam It has been nerd for more than mit ty yews, and btu exhibited the wet happy effects In ell as 0r.... W. publish the following lialriflt of gentlemen who have been cured by It, use, andl who, after Poifrring for years had, exhausted +eery nowhere of the medleal profession In vein. 1. r U. S. Sendomfrons Ilets..l I. Person, Amt. //innesoto. h. W,.. Hay4.m , Hariford. Onsm, Jeoo nal,ferel, ; Peft .trfut. 000uhingtoo, 4‘. u tipruput, GreenencA of_ N. log*, IL Revd. ).q. ^JI Chambrou •• . 0)0' lei Noteell. Reg., CAM/ er The above list might b 1 Miaowed by thottimode. but enough has boom iihoo o m indemo every euffeter to glYe the n.coody • trial. h o ,,lvlbolearle mad mall Ly aim. • Itoymr, No. 100 Wood, eerie" of Virgin alley. Pelt:111. • The circulation 'dile blood is justlyeir Wooed the greatest Ckttlinsl lion of Divine frotideneet by that beating engine, the him., It P. driven Snail rests of the theism. thaw( vigor mid etrenith to the Somptleated, rthe.tanery amen. Thaillelor east whethtlr we Amp or nate. smille• briskly thithiratthe arteries thd ninths @only through the velne. net isarr that it should re kept Pere from all imairZ. end yea hoo leglithet many an. reap...nit tide emantial to th.- enjoyment of perfect health. Deranalment in the Liver... Nerves It generally the primary m i nim and 'Umiak, arodlthetion and all the isarasaing feallilip. attending Dystomila. which makes Uteri Annie, nimilti from It. Ethel& would rapid ly Pakw initial. If there et no tare. No one avoid gni. fir long if he is .h{, to obAlti . Math or ilootiand's .el. brated Gorman Ilirters4 impend by Dr. C.W.. decision, PHI.; they rarely fall in Slfrotlne a permanent two. Pee thvartleemene. jullelkor REMOVAL. ; IfeCORD & CO:, HATTEI3I3, Ilave removed M their new.store, 131 Mod steed. & door. oisme AVIA erre.. which We bee , built with the expras adaptatiim toour Increased Madame. Thu trek Soar ban been pitied up In MODERN systruilvely for our retell 4,ado, where will always betrayed; complete seceirimmi uf the lIOST FASHIONABLE STYLES of Dente and Ydotaif Ire.. end Soft Mae and Cape, ea well so LADIES" BIDING HATS, and hitEIPS Goons, .4.l.u.ecti ea. Vie .ball to plumed to me oar Mende at our new Mons. . The four app. 'Lodes up. expressly for out wiroLa SALE MADE, when .El be (band • WI Stock of lists and Cape. embracing Bilk, every variety, %R. P. name. Leghorn, Braids. arid Palm Liar nvni; SUk Plush and broth Caps. and Childimo's Goode of all kinds. learekamte visiting madly wit! nod It their Intermit to eatemilne our stock, so our ymilltics ere ouch at to enable nic to crimper; with any ; forting house In the liaiitmell Bitted j. 21 • _ . _ Old Sores, Uleere, and all eruptions and dire.... arising Irmo an Impure or depraved rtats cl the bl.& toe the extranraiiihry cure of Wu, 0. llerearaL highly respectable ritteen ief Richmond, is.. by Wises Spanish Mixture. He WWI Moen and .0000 of the mint deemiption. and Mildly got or bad. be wee amble to walk swept On crutch. -A foie bottles or Gaiter; Spanish Mixture. the great noel Iparilier, cured him,.. It has cured bruidnale or otheridetio ham mitered wlth J bees matlexn, bad ciffsete of tudivory, end pain. and ulcers of the)... end joint& Mai hivertisement. • Insnranoti Compi of rittattargla DtiJALET, Presuhti,. WAIN L. AI RFIIRLI4 Alßet, 011 , 1414 94 WIT.Vit. HRTWX6.7 mAAKirr.Apro moo; ATILL . E73. , / . „ 01Afriga tl iffa% Val 11 1 9 z can D it4itrus u p it Tri sir 1...5s s w inst LA! !sr Alamos O R A. 4 , sipalost th f perils . 1 / Ow SEA wad NI, AND NAV 104110 uld MANSHORTA 7 101b1 ItMileta 7* 1 j e i rkle ". . Robert Dustlmp, Jr. • I gp. mil.. ' ~,...' fiArr"Pistsaalts .' - . 1 .,: tntc B l . 'sir gl ?' ..... Wm . Bryant. • j i J. Behlioss' last, Jim. IL LlNspsr 4 1 .Ifm. ILLIIII. _....._. .:4 Alistair ... _ a,-,I 1 / , t .4:14 Clib.,E; V. - : : , I s ,e • - \ ~,..... :4'.1 1 14' S tilt A N4C it. ;: - .. Thaw.. Taratea,l Kanawha, - i .11Iasan lon, Illiwaiaolial all re,lcurrerieitaiik Not.s.--": J....cure at LA9W6I2 ItArld Oa . aslicther.ltssse. unryttionrst PREMIDIC PAID i / - 012 ?DUD SILVER ,- • ,AICD GOLD,,, , 810111', DRAFT. 1 Aat.,riloliTortoqinadilphi oat), at.toalaia4 taa•klocipal -au.s of thi; state.. tatauquid imams lamas aLLOSTAT; i•IN . FIR RiLifiRUIV.tOLICIES'OF uttlawrat i I own ' raw inavausa IItSOIIASCII de : ,1.1i,1! - , , ...{. C caner.; ..$2,600,000, ? ! ' ~.) Ind useqwtrnipiennualon 00., or t041(4 - dii? • CoVOIS'NOD, MOTE= avo w . Akokirg? sv l .4s. Broker@ and InsmralsWAirts. tnyalm re ' . -Nc. ii wood ,t. °mac& from 1.1 st. ZIIREKA IIiiiIIRAMICR 0011PAKY , OF PITTSBURG-El . - -.1 JOHN I.O3HOENBRIPUR., President; .r. AIOBEREPINNEV. Sco l it tt . ‘ , ....4 .10.11r.t...MFEPUELke - ilteil Will Insnrs.Againit,4ll Rinds o f MARINE &Nll PIRIELITJ-14:. DIREMBA: 4 ... pr. T J. 11. st....berser. I E. W. 1 --- . 14,, ' .P. W. 'Wader. . i • W. E. ER @lre; V ‘ s • , r. ir4. m i d ar ek, • . 1 . I. f i. pda tc , • IL T. Leech, Yr., .. i tt Jolm A C:RirE •• , i (horse E taldsu : H. 13. 1.. 11,7 , ^.-.... Ono : C. vtlignllisirote a der 41.1. ClAs l" Vii by . lll.loul 4 jwill tallt.rAß a and W.EVErIts EII9 L ACNIX) WATER , ~11_12. t ytto .. _....L . f , ...Y . N r eitaill - Inqi_PlinOe 's Co \- • OF PITTSBUROI% ~._. 4 Ulnae lauo, .11. ram . rr—.:4'..-..-:....r. s. seer. Will : lippro ingtps 1 1 a kind/Pig I" .and r„,tilutra lf .f i rd.„„ .4 .„.„„ m .-. - .3: 74. 1 u . „,, t 'S .1 , - : 1 :, , idlizine' ' 10:' . ...1': • ; wiiicti . • • , ' ` It JillWe44.' , ' , "Tht• U - • -' l "' li tr . J.W. Baler. -*• . - ~tri ;, , Wm. LY..• C. Imo ll wn ib7 le hm* :4 l cosiza l •••. 101 tames at Co. OMCII*Va SI. IVA r:e4 7 47 be II Waribew,4 RE star!: bunia, — /OW . ... Mew Daguetrian MR .NE LSON wokad reepectiiilii inform Ma Mends and. the pond_ gailerally,. AM esnet d 51.15 lamwkftni imaad kss h• has had built sad haiCw cozakplettlui Es. Offioe, Stdrd stmt..) Ma or chi* Aboet spiekre. gad atiacest laght. lales pre " rerA i rne=ine az , n a ttrirto 11 a', 4k.h . t. till 4 del** .IL • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A CARD. T . undersigned would respectfully in- S.TCAOTUr.RINT ALSAtzoLEttO„oryVetAITTU_LL- Iqrm Me Dienes and mistomere and the priblic gen- :ly. that from and after thle date. 'he Intend, doing • trimly Clash Bovine.. from which bore will be no &rig- . QRRI.PRIIRAIigALb; on: and in undertaking this new mod novel, but st the T ° r a ja, erening,w, ill, 8 d • game Oros beneficial enterprige. he kindly look, to kier,..- dy ,, t ... .„...,, ..,,,,,,,,,, 4 ,.. 4. 44 .0 , j „tt mit. at, the Hew former friend/ and patrons who hare heretofore en libew .„ R 0 t.,., jobb. E gg g „,0.,,,,, , ,, et , 72 . 0 1, Li n t1 „ ' order If W patronized him to .11Stain nimin thin , that valuable Intiaground haling • front of sixty/set on Being well assured that he nil make it derided,' tn Washington greet: extending' bast alsoni t iller Interest topatronins the Omit System, which teem- . fat le the ~. „,,,,, ~b , i th ~, .tmcv handfed Phatleally the Prat principles of a health. businesw. h. , Bea, m an Hon,. an d ,„0„,,,,,,,, 4 lee . 44..2,nexcellent *hall en - seam- at. ell seasons to hare • choice amortment T wo ...,,b,, I to adjoining th e afi',,,, b„,,r . A .,, of the Bret Cloths, Ukrainan's:rid Vesting. imitable for this „ arm, feet .., w.,yi.r....,,,,, . ‘ ,.. ait jL took to tto, market that are to be found In the Easte rn Markets. srsil-b c . ... 5. will be med. to order in the latem style and boot manner , one other lot adjnining.ccoatwg ~,,.-*inn,n,w.. at • mall allvance; former edbrta shall he • guarantee Pm ”u n ding back along prcperty et c 0.,. . wg ",,,. future endearing. Our motto shall be „ il • canal, on will& Is emoted a tiro Mau" fretadTda e il Small minim and quick gales. Fire vslustle lots o d r grocuml. haring mob a tenni a We study to please. R. CITESTER„ . cw o ntrtwormit an An engin street. exteruling back m ina. July 19.1,355iti1ki Ti Wood es. Ity feet. nine Medea to • four Pet mules-, on each or ',tad, „ Intoie /reeled en elegsnt net 'Owe . tern Mick dwelling fl EN. LARINIER'S LANDS FOR SALE hooes w.th back 04111,11 m. itir in Westmoreland county, neap to Station. Togs—One third cash. residue in one end two met, on the Penns. Ilallrossi—will le expneed to public ra le . with Inter e st : MI S P. M. DAVI& Ano. Yes',.lll="7:l°.%...NiTtOrarL h 11 o f ]elf TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL:ESTATE Gen. Wm. Latimer. Jr.; of, in endto .11 tbat rahurMe farm Asp STOCKS—On Ttilludsy griming. be of o f 1. 4 a, sit-natal In North-Huntingdon township, Weet- ;8 o Hoot. at the Merchstite EXchange, Fourth will be morelend Moray. knewl, am th. Latimer to end now , ~,,,,jd„. i•,, o ,d, o,prno. P. Recnn,..Tmost an of u. g , „ au. In the occispatiOn of Mr. A. 1.. M'S'arlane and bounded by { the kneeing valuable Real,he..ate ate Stocks. lir Inndn of.r. L. M" - -b"ni- ''''"Fe 1 4 4 -Osnlx•WlLll 4 m Mem. , mat valuable three Homy brisk Dwelling Hon. N o . and the Sou•sh rm pony. and contains ITS a.m.. Also : 144 Fourth et- the lot haring a front ef ninatsaa bet ,„... that otherwaluald , farm known Viii the" Sowash prorertY. Sth ot.. extending back eighty-tire feet, tr.. 1 11 , 11.1E • three wijoining o f of J. Fullerton's helmj,..ilindw Hugh, feet alley, subject to mortgage ef $l4OO. , and laride of WeftMnrelatid OW COnaperly. n ot WI eontatu- 1 ha No, Ho in stsphen ‘bl•eil'a .euldisisicoiac iota In S 2 scree and 140 pershm. 1 Ms. 14 arid 15 haring •frout of two :pet, on o cc ija i Twem—One third in hand nn delivery of the deed. f , A., extend Leg beck us e hundred loot. onwthird at twelve mant:, with 1 Op. undivided Muse of lot No. 30 in aiie. plan of I t o tot ''''''' t""' s THOS. 31ELLO:l. intermt. in2o.ltwS:dtd . , iota In Allegheny City, harlog • front of twenty:eight ft, • Trost... n Inches on Anders= et, - extending back one bun- LOOS our FOR MOSQUITOES! MOSQUITO NETTING. f OS. HORNE & CO. have just received a I•rg4 aseortere Ir mt of wto and co nand 3106ipsitn 111.11 and Netting. at various price., to which they Invite the attention of wh lettere sad retail buyers; at 77 Market . avant. N. B. The large quantity of rain which has Milan. and the sultry weather wentlelnate are =Wei Indication• of a plentiful a jfesruito aason. Re wqmst Al WllO want lemurs peventative analyst Mosquitoes. to Dm' cure some of the 'i I mpenetrable" at cum. ja:l3 For Sale A TWO story brick dwolliogwitb carriage fl Henn, sable .na Int leeeentlr eitnatwl on Water d Pir: t b ßa "" ! t ine v „lll ny oity Thv dwelling soutaln;4l 4 roonis, very nyard rutty arranged, and Is surrounded with don fault and ebrubbery. irtileuiseirabla proparty ran bo purchaard on vary res. *unable terms by spatting soon to • PENNNY WYERNI4I7. "in30:304 No. 164 4tb strut. ISTORY of Silk, Cott•ln, Linen, Wool, and other 'areas substance. Including ebnerra t ann on Spinning, Dyeing and Weaving. dine an ace taunt of the Pasto ra l Life of the . Ancient.. their state and attainments In the domestic arta. mitt appen• dice. on Pliny'. Natand ithitory, on toe mink" and tuan• .into. of Linen and Cotton paper, on felting, nettles, de_ deduced from copious and auth note Alum. in 1 vol. 8 vn. /or aide by Jot KAY A CO.. 45 Wand et. PEARSON'S Celebrated Erysipelas & 'f et ter Salve. Thin calve bas become caleorated rerantly and from cures performed irnder our own Itum«ilat• notice 'take pleasure In nailing the attention of all affeerai with the stove named dine.. to it. Knowing its °Bleary we feel free to warrant it. If not ratiefantory the money will be returned. Fes sale whet...Jo or retell by JOHN lIAFT. Ja., jun N. 115 Wood stmt. lILTICKEII 3- S Celehnited Diarrhea Medi elan, the beet and only efficient diarrhenineiliclne now In we. Federal prominent phyalcians of Baltimore tiara oortified to Its ettleaer, the name. of whichwill he tinned on the wrapiar. Let none me without a tie as at thin nevem al the Sear all are liable to be attacked nuildenly. Foe ludo hy JOHN 11/11 , 1, Ja.. Jao Wholneale Drngirhtt N 0.25 Wood nine.. (jNI.Y 41.60 for a 2 story brick house of 4 F memo, with sand cellar. not oven. fruit tyre. hy drant An. The lei hi 18 feet front ey 50 deep. situate near Catharine.Bth Ward. Tow,-1550 In hand: Wane, in four initial pray - I/tents. Jn2o e . CVSIIBISRT A PON, 140 Third et FOUR AdRES of Land for sale situate in Wilkinsteirgb. In a very healthy and pleasant lona , on. All fenvid in. Gond ever felline wing the Idnira. For terror apply In S. COTHRERT..4 SON . • boat •• 140 'hi ntreet. Semi-Annual Sale A. MASON k Oa are closing out the of tb,lr stcck of Dress Iloods, nom. vAtis, fin. Dein Silks. 11.. fro, ftflls flimsies, Ite. t at about otos half the usnal juZ) Housekeeping Goods- A. MASON CO. are offering their 41,, • large asemrtment of Rheetleg. Diapein Damask a e Clnth. Napkin. Tmealllnce and other liottreteep- In Goode at a tedortinn nf 2S and 20 per cent ju2o I.IAROUCHE FOR SALE—A light built, w large one.. which kne been n 'bort time I u. will be sold low. Joanne .1. IL MUMPITV , 15% roen s t. "ONE OP THE atner vi lt i FiartAßLE WRITERS OP CONE cur MUNCH& 456 pr. filadratei : enil;. Prim $1 2 ►rinthe St Lends Earmag N. • . • • .For many weeks people have esked 'What In the world Is Con. CAA tlitomairr We find the sumer In the brink Iteelf. pi. the IMon—quner •norrah—of New England - village. and the charartere of It itimare In the book now AAntto the pabll, Who the author /. we do not know: va he I. One of the moss remarkable writers of the rieY • n r tr V " l L' r:o him. The moot deekled alerts of orialnellty and tone alonasrltik flitacinir life and eydrit. from berriontiar tern d. It aboonde une to varlet deelinst mit in charevterealene, but In ileearlf tlote of wen* and load-tate hlsh life and low Ilfe, tawny and eltboi. The writer in a slaved Jeffs+, of human norm, end inexilers pajotAr of vale of It, melancholy weakorweee—thoosh without blttemeem, tor et ea. moth of a humeri. as InclNs incidosntally the story Iv In. tended io Martial. the =twirl.. of InteMtveranM. sad the beneficial effect, of the Melee Law.: Toady one temltting Si 25 a may of CUT COR NETLF :11l Mat tit n Per elle by book; millers generally. Patillehed by . MASON BROTHERS, Na 23 Perk.r.w, 14 • • York. anterior TOE MexooGoom NATIOATTON CO.. Pittsburgh, July 12,1E55. f , Y Autherite of a Supplement to the Char- ter oral. Coilatianr.atirrared the 25th der ofJann aim 11154,erg rh ilring the C0E13111.13r tthep the lusprove Met eM.esenerille, and authoriehm the - aorlinstion th. 'Ol n Comp.? ts that Stockholder, e dietri butlein of ram stmik anions* the- to an am ant mil:ail to the random:if the Comoariy three ex panded. the Tressierm hse lnstrusted to dhdribute smallest the Pooeltholdeni, In a w Ante. four per of for the loot six menthe nialn the amount,. held by them *meant.; o n re epeetlrelr ti e wbooks of the pien to leb will be island the eredlt of their stock pany. W. H. (SIM:LAND, iulaiewd , Treasurer of Mon. Va. U. S. 'Mama! llovvrrat. Loulavilla July 15. Mg. J irkli fi^ gtty day, of :Tune last &man calling I ILLIAM TUSCAN. admltt«l to the lir ave Invtltto. ro. as a indent. and died on the 15th. 11e raid he 5.4 re Johns Wring In New Tiontno. Wortmarw :and to-•i`. :141 , m1.1 tale met them they wlll h.= 01 tomettlog to their advantage. br addreeglfilt L. 1L TaYmEnrm, fultl-ltd• Frewnrd nt U.S. M. LC., Loan ill KT. For Bale- DRUG, STORE favorably located on the corner arChmenntm,d Liberty street. Allegheny city. dolor good retallbusinera far particulars .moire of rtymoo BROS., No. so Wood St., Pittsburgh. GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMAN W ANTED—Note need apply but them that saii give good ref...ens; and that understands the business. 1.1192nd JOHN DEAN k CO, Allegheny City. il lI IDES-;-329 prime dry flint Rides to ar rive by steamer Nal York this day aid for imßi by inl9 S. HARBAlitill & CO, 296 Liberty St. VINE FLOUR-50 UWE. in store and for , sl. by Jul& & HARBADOLI & CO. T EAD=II97 pig, Galena Lead in store Julio sac for MU by ALEXANDER GORDON, 121 Seaoad (lUEESE-300 boxes prime W. R. • X g .fireheese for sale by joie HENRY 11.COLLEN9. MAPLE SUGAR-3 Ably. for sale by fate HENRY it COLLIN& GOS---45 bbls. fresh eggs just received by Ju Al ig nit"" "'d for RHRIPER.t DILWORTU. 51 0 BOXES Cheese for sale by jalP .1. B. CANFIELD 25 cRe IS I s iS butter for sale EGGS - 5 l bble. fresh, just received and for r0b.... JoaS J. B. CANVIALD. OIIL CASKS -0 Y. 0 era ty , for Bale by - r Ms 1. B. CAN YIILD. LILAXSEED OIL-3 bblo. tee'd and for 1... bale by BELL & 11GOATT. Water rtreet. f PEARL ASH-40 bblif. for sale by ha 4 ' ' ,* J. R.. (UNTOLD: .1)11101', ASH-12 &BUT)? Bale by 3. B. CANYIELD. r INSEED 011,-- 1 10 forinil6 ', 1 1 0 4 " , • 1 1as' AllB . 2 . 7 • , extriedrrbi: Ale B. CANFIELD. 1111 F AP - Pla". reed by lan i • MORT 11 MUMS. ,r7jiniev! How Not! r„ ehade and /ris i ng. 11 . that Is al oot r olently hot trofitlef7 woe reoicroal moo, we 4o not.know wbotoroahl. Reeder. If ToirS.M , Aka cool hydrr =eh rote often tPor'storol Joel at Collis ITO an& roam ono" of there Sloltehtrolly ronts of which *hate Is r for more loft 14 CLIESTER:3,I , Nord ettort,-" Wo plow. ; "WISH -200 bblo. No: 3 Jorge newNiteicerel, Ow NO( dr do -I do= T" 00 bbl.. medhua deg do f" 60 boll do dL. i' e! .41 6 p ,. AO bid& White deb. -, oo EWE. do.: -....4..., ' ' AS tif r lio t. _ r iAl - `-. - ~.. f r ,S,' ~, , :zo bou. Bowmen.= ---, ' . 03 half do -- ..,- h.. . - senbu , Lake iterrrog, .:... -e; ~- /.: t' (.' Ar uleim -fib lidi to ' i lo i . It: .17-4.N4.;:..f. SUNDBJ.IS-2 tiozeiptintry ^ wrz , t and for eala b. Mby AriVIZVLEE FlBll5O bLls. Late superior S ote K6 9l holt do do 70 do ..- ttLf. liatit'ore jul9 .---.1 r ~.ui,"'...,‘- tiD 011-15 ficr: :;- Cinci l zi ware by j lLOATL ltt„ ,h t u 'i /rip IQUERRING-6 bbie. Baititno -g, A i yoeidred ray for oak by ATWIILL. Lig *CO. ,V -0: SUGAR-33 , Mick - IN . arrive aud brats Sy; • - - QUAD-10 bbh. Patombe Shad received ' '..179 and for Pan bl • }nl7 a Co. WRFLNED SUGARS-25 crushed agaryintla. ingTerined Bnear racnivad and for &an / inl7 &TWiLL. LES & CO. GO: ,I n br P C lilt bbb3. frooh. jnot received and for Jar & idEs-31ibls. fresh Eggsreo'd by Es - preen and Wr odely julT MSNRIr 11. °MANS: • :ANS-23 bus. email white "Emits for hale br, jun MENEM 11. OOLLIVaI rtibT°4-4.0 bble. Baltimore _ dry silt traits t jun HENRY IL COLLINS. • EW Iit&Q.K.BRBI-No..3.large just reo.Ni and for sale ? j. Jul? lISNIM uounts. 101116TA811-7. casks first gcbulity just mid ws• sits 6 . • us:my H. cowrie. r -b EMS. CREWING TOBACCO; O bbls. Dikes OM Tiepins; j.i2 60 btu., IV/. ft. , vas .ub o r r iA l b 6): 14 —L 11.1. METAL. No: 3Anthracite metal, ~ hyouts,- r ris tsa, Cote metal , metal , tor sale by - J .1 • )4NII, No VS . Witter strut. itE ABE AiTALIOWOIL-6 We. Immo, CCU store sod,? ails bTi le.SIAHDINCBr 00. LILLIE-4ot) , lbs.' is storea& foxAile.by W,HitylM co, Tiodi AUCTION S P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Cb.matiat Saks /looms, awn., Wood p.“l Fifth Wort iffaraii7lErtilenCh; ilWAllliii. Nix tots In the liorofigh of •Manehister. haying each a hoot of twenty Ihet on eoutheadr slde oflihatmoe c 4., es. tendiug bark iVil Poi 9 Indite 00 Boeith idler. Win% In Baaewell'onubdivinion of cot lot N0...5117 iii rwierted had opposite Pittsburgh . . The ondltided three.fiftlis of two hmilltd and nixtB. silr, No sure. of land In EomogrlT town Shir. 8 ..T.T ...Jab on the north•anaaide of the Ohlo Hen; alljolnloir ...Me Nos. ih), 21 sod :lon the twat, No. 51 on the eart, _Na 49 on the iniutti. and i.o. 46 on the Vest. bring hoot Na 44 In Leet's district, No. 2 of the depreehttiou nurnera Soh feet to lien of 99424. One hundred and thirty acres land In Wood conoty. Va., fitteen Mlles below Par . nrc and Uwe.- ogles ham the Ohlo riser, on which ar erected stew mill and IV house. Bo4'lle o net gt :Zril ' of ssotion 73 In townshlti 47 oath rif range 26 west, In the dintrict Of Ise& •alseet to We sit Seut ElLiNlarie, illehlgan. contsittluir 160 arm in Mar quntte tnirostilo. • "Itr The south-west quartet of sect ' 4P II). in tom:whip 47. north Offense 25 west. in the et 01 tends s ue to sale at Bout Et Mom. 51Ie min, onotnirdett one hun dred and lorty.olue acres od flfty-four hundrudtha, In klardifettetownsldp. • The isorthwant quarter of neetiokt 24, lo fowl:M:11P 47 north of ranee 26 vest, In the dhstriot of lands antdeet to sale atilsot St. Marie, orotalnlng 160amis hs• Marquette township. One tindlelded f orth 01166 seresof cooper wild ainionl tural lands to sootiou 6 of towasbip 48, mirth of 0n... 42 went, In Osklaod minute, Mohican. 77 gismo Ohio and Peorisylranla Railroad Co. o h 189 . North A-ieriesti Moine do don 50 i' F.nrent-Chr Bank • f Clorrelan I dry 5 " Pittsburgh and ClIOVOIV•11 R. It. dot - 8 Umber". 110 In do; .• " Couto-15,01e du dre • 5 - Chartlnrn Valley dor, 18 " Pittsburgh ft Cott 11111 TurAke Co. d% 00 " Teroperancerille Plank Rua! • do dot 4 " West • onion do do dce.• 660 . Bled/ 311nIng . do des 400 . Iron City Illninc do do; 650 •• Firs Steel do do do, WO - Pittsburgh and Isle Rossi Illidug do dcq 800 ... Plttaborgh 511olon Co Stank. 16 - asteo • do do do_ Termnat rel. 11,15 P.M. DAVIB. duet. PITTBBIIRGH THEATRE. 1 MONDAY, JULY 16T11;185*, ND EVERY EVENING DURING THE. WEEK SLITS*, WELLS & BIRIPH'S MINSTRELS IttESPECTPULLY announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and akintty, • wham Pir INC,OMPARABLE ENTERTAINMENTS! Which will adieus eke/ species of similar Concerts bek terrorsted to the public—they king the Perfection of Ethiopian Minstrebyt The established and worid•nitlis reputation at Use" Three Brilliant Stars, DICK .SLITER! BILLY BIRCII!!.& 311 WELLS!!! Is a ratiebnt guarantee of tbesuperloritpundekellenna dittos', entertainmente, which embrase Aan Orbilnalk of Conception. and • lbampletenek of titeentim.er be nne attempted b• war Troupe Ir toe world; andeur new paring in smotmt asd rentatbltt of talent. ..Wok bands tumor ganiserl. See Programa:lk kul other atitortbemente. ilarr 01,0111 aka •t o'clock. 00.011 to commend, at oeloet. • • - • Puma—L.lr 'arid Gerititmen W Dn. Cirree, iso coati. Patna/01e Tickets. 25 mete Gentlemen uneer remoldi by Wire to Drew Circle, 3714 amts. Second Circle. pa- 25 cents CEO'. COBURN, Proprietor. jtil.44lreic • 011).T. C 51011ri4, .E. 1711 A ADVERTISEMENT Sliter, Well's and Birch's Minstrels! NO-NIGHT, the great Original Ethiopian a.Comedy of the iv TE L D'AF IL IQUE which the e e t , .e amine. , trill !PP.. ! . ..U. ' 45 be rf prated en Veldts and Saturday MUM. Per art enl a ceMY, Prernenntnn. Julce2t4* HUGHES, DIIPIIY Ot ORPTIMBE, OITOZTIORA ASO NAISOLZSALS DMUS IN AND WOMAN FANCY GOODS, 37 'Maiden Lane, up stairs; New York, 37 told 7 AR DU GRAND ORANTIER.PARIA 7 tiAVE no u w t :tom in d storo..ang o lar t o receiving t4 b2 attar dealeabre.,'ne.eint ordeedernotZtialtr rMann other*. the following. ols Aoatellattnna plain, mimed. fanny. Dant and mat do. all alas": rift and Velvet Dream Buttona re new at7MR Rode , Cnat and Pant Bottemr, all alma Lana, no Ghia, let, Black Bead, Pearl ribtrt. Yost and Fanny Sutton, 01'41 desetiotlona. new Malan Bracelets, Brnerbea CITER6, ke.nf .a.nroty/ena White and U lorod Was and -Fancy Beads 81Ik and Pane;-: Poing, Rik and Metal 0 needs and Vent Chaim; eeth, NMI and liarthrosh , ge neat Pocket, Dress ing and Fine Combo Partemmlon Caw. Ann -Intim Dim, Com. Innen: Carters • tale ; watch K ellr t t , lat L PP erg Boe o ath2. Stool, V ol. Tatapd • Cotton Psmong . Eteet Peron Jeweler,' Salem Ilona and I. Harp &Hogg. - decorda and Phdlnas nr a superior Malls; r Porternrunalen•and Cateein I suer Threes Vesper. an of whicti they moo t to the tradcat the 'Meant market prlor4 and on the moat Ilberalterms. llirOrdraa for all deo...lotion. of French Goods !Wed by then-resident partner In Pella. Mr. A. Orehenge. inl7.lmd • For Sole.-Zanesville . Rolling Rill 'EMS- MILL, with iall its - apiitaunanoes, now offered for sale. eontain. eight Banal and three Heating Ittrnmem an A xle Furnace, Maramer and Lath., component to turn out barteen dales on •aingle turn; and all the requisite natures tomanufacture ne tborieend IL B. Chair. per day, • 1 It Is tarnished rlth two knogina• • Sque•ser and User mm.oheet, Bar and Small Mill., with full sets of Relit four palm of Sherwin 801 l lathe, eight Sall Pluldnee, de. The building being high. airy and pleasantly lasted, sod the city one of tne beslttdrat in the western court ry, this Mill It uniformly preferred by workmen, An strand. ant and never faiths. supply of inter !shad from the City water Worked. good Cad at a low rate nen be delivered at the Mill without delay the year round. Parties wishing to enter atone* upon Mei= analbeture of Iron are requested to visit these • orb.. Two yeelm time would guinea to put them in complete running order. Any father loth:math= cont.:nibs thleproperty eau be obtained by addreaelu JOHN Al EWALT. dodger, . jutDdwd Zanesville Rolling Mill Co., Zanesville, 0. IZenerrille Cousin.] • ISAAC L. PLATT, Importer' Of Polished • Plate (}lase, from the old established manufeetou of the BRITISH PLATE.GLASS COMPANY, TEN77EAD. IaNCAELOTRA ENGLAND. rLISHED PLATE of all sizes, suitable or Window' of Stern and Dwellintra, dhow Dean, Leh Lamm, Railroad Cat, s.,_ocesetantly on hand at the Warehouse, 79 AfG.NR.t.rBTREARIVe.O4 - ont ANCEICANPLATEMLASS COMPANY Factory, Willlarusliurg r L. I. bove a T'''' th 'sobser ibOolopan er 'h „ Is owaving taken swilled theto Acl u a of e y n their Rough 'Plate Maas, for Mullah., Moor-Mee and Pavements, ore quality meninx to the imported Wide. not at mach lower rates. JOHN R. PLATT, 4,41•0rn 79 Slump street, New York. fr.P. =rm. _L SMITH, Kars . & EMIT& • WHOLBSALE ORQCERS, . 1 12.1.1 Seiand and 151 Breit street, juis. BUB GM -Pt . .• : tiruke- r • : • . elf, A itiori;'l4' ; the ttti bed ateshoW tioterl, N. 4 •• • • - box by {ewe t 0 eell attentinh to to mlgalfient • ; Rmente andatit actonumaletteus. turx to made to a.oan. utility and aseeenien • taxation,. evweeeichrettat. The dowering • mat elerently appointed; the mho* of romal atmeeedbo &milk:sand here traveihtijoethix the sleeping stout •• elite ovum:oakum. ogetrweii ventilate&ead • lento Pio , ' • • - ertyem supplied with Coehttaato water anti rm.'. • effort will h, made by th. P , 9lw l "thr t 0 tnDot. the eemfart of hie Boob while eolourstag at hie Maio LUWI.9 RICO , Propitetaq , • y 1115 A— w.l44seend .• em. • ouse, ew ton. t ,CARD.—The occupancy and manage. snent of thelllmuutz Yfonse.^ NOM Ihightom Isar. us Amen maimed by the_ subiesiber s _the friends of th e, establishment end the bublltt mmerally metisselhgt7 brooms,' that h.6as perfeetml au& Metal miner intr,ll • of .41. BIHRILVI •.; •• v AIY , . I f,ITTS. - ,&trWrP .mt hY • • •ef DAM , * and Beim ne: l 7.4= ;bort 117ltr Nee , • •• Monk Wham Mask fillke an ether dsettsble anode, g"lI-ANNUAL SALE—A- A. • Mason . xn. ano omolon noir eplenattd 'took of Perm, Mk. Mother kintleotßonnett. at • minet/on ot about ...-,' . ~_ Enattrold -.- ' Rm. "dories! . PINE SETTS, COLLARKTRO and COL -1 Lana. in (nmpwq'M►lt.s"Ood Vottotelonnes Lac 'A **bow m - - ash pubsoot,_ Nubia, to atom +at , • _--, RAIONS __Ottt-stul osatotti , t the Goods ot 1 I 1 , , ~ ' 10111 N ECOIRMIttAG &MORA tolo ~ ,_„: ^ :1 .116.17 Morkot stmt. , uum. Ap Ffi l h i tyv Go t just ds. tee a new Leau9 fo Whibm andoust. , 'Also. •hw wow hihe or White .al C CoU =aa Sleeves, To orb !eh they hnito sttoottoa. st 77 Market St JIM B. N. O. Sugar to ATWJELL, LIE & CO. LTMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Mason £ caa open Thursday'. July oth. 70 rzargram..._tteit n a 2l4 4 4orth 14? mon. Stuurusr Shawls. at lass thu ono halltbe usma GRASS SKIRTS—S® fine Grum moth lug Skirt, but oyeoed azol for mile at about en►LY the naiad • . A. A. MASON A 00.. 2A. 6th it. •QE31.1-ANNUAL BALE--A. A. Mason _La 05. Imo r•O'd main Tarp lot of Potiolnea. Irma 1110 VIS VaLLIVIOS'It 610 por Idoid modal do Mo. , B. ig• D " lb, " 1044 Mae walk SO sad SU. pill SEMI ANNUAL BALE-AL A. Masoti Co: open on 'Monday: July lab, 86 cams moo at bond Oalicart. ►t 4, 8 nod 4,40 Pe? Md. I." TIARABOLB--500 API and fashionable 1.441 " 41 !" 4 !° :Al MI6 on. rrE clooD3-4,.. A:. ?dawn it Co. axe thee stock oil Whits (kW. sad la. Inv crises ~ sts Wadi=ot Wit o ct Lif Mourn* RAGA? . AUL, No. 91- Market et.; still contionotoball *ha bandel et their idook of *Wasik* at mliseed mitre. : • and who .166 to obtods bar. C . 1.16 WOU II dn well to bah and wants. tber awingtoo 30(1Z.G5...-PRENTS. Bleawbed and .111.1101,0lashimumellBersitei 4.( 3 ,l...sai.asisea - XASO2I a 007. 'NIAIIST reo'd 100-7pcs.-4411oglish Odimes. feat solors. Mtlisifmt. 10146 ' ' A. MOON tOO. ELT BIRIKLIIB--A•Juni,let•,*B nod, itaemiat , ~•• • sou s% 17 Nadu* Ma& THEATRE.