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POW* - Tbb Earrisburg Pala, a warm administra tion paper, says : "We ham reliabilinfOrmation to the effect that GoV.: J . Raeder has entirely refuted the charges brought. against him in regard to the half-breed :- lands, and that the Administration is perfectly 'styled with his course in the-Territory or Kan . We ehknow better about this when we see what th e delft has to say to the memorial of the Miss ouri ruffiell - , - known as the Kansas ti" Asking for; Reeder's removal. That i t sistnisi '• to* of freebooters . has-appointed one of its 1 members to proceed to_Washington and demand - ' , - the removal of the Governor: Let us me what the President Mr to biro. ~ ' In the meantime, the Patna says It has re ' calved two letters from friends in Kansas Terri' • tory : , which purport to 'give the sentiments of the - • 'maple of the Territory in reference to the of finial course of Gov.lteeder, and the views en tertained of the coterie of ,the National 'sandals-. ' :trotion upon the Kabala difficulties. It pub , - - Wm what it calls "the mildest of the two," but ounaiderably• modified by leaving out those . portions which . reflect most severely upon the ' - Piiisident We Make a few extracts: „ -*- * *• All the 'Democratic free State men he...re . begin to feel alarmed at the course of the -- -Natioual administration, which has emboldened the Missourians to go much further than they - would otherwise have done. * * * Atelii ool and Me friendi have wielded nearly the whole power of the general government among on k and all the protestations of Us,. Reeder were of 100 ! moil in promoting some obnoxious ap- Pointieenta. The Missourians have for months openly, boasted that President Pierce had prom ised them to remove Gov..R., And would do it, ...,,med I have learned some facts-which go to con- Alai the ground for die boast. -- 1 *: re- a , * * a * - • -So far is the land speculation pretext is eon :- *same?, you can :rely upon it, Gov. Reeder is wilipreparet, he will show as clean a record as - say honest man Mai dame. 'the attack of Stringfellow on Reeder, was not ' -on a pawing quarrel, but really because Gover nor Reedermotad not allow- a Ilnsouri fanatic and blackguard to dictate his official mtion. Gov . Did not these people feel that the General Gov ernment was courting and yielding to them, S. would not have dared to make this attempt. In conclusion allow me to - assure yon that the . • ileums of Governor Reeder is endorsed by a great • inajoritlof the beet citizens of - ,Kfineaa—that he . will not be deterred from a feithful discharge of his official dee:baby either the threats or assaults dike ruffians who have heretofore, or , may hem --after, oppose and - denotinee him. President Nome should look well to the position of Gov. Reeder, ' His friendesuat nothing more Mani:ta ttoo—they will be satisfied with nothing less. We can judge from the modi fi cations which , this letter hie received that the parteomitted . , were NI of censure upon the cowardly ',Amnia tmtion at Washington; and that the second letter, *dal is withheld, was too bitter for the columns of an administration point. - -, We are glad to seethe Penosylvada demo -limas in teems talking out in this way. It has . , • la wholesome look. It generally takee a heavy - - , , load Mask, esie of that elms groam , and these '. • • lamentations prove not only , that the burden im posedlna been terrible to bear, but that there is : limn nature enough lift to cry out against it. If thearMident is wise be will heed remoastrsoces , • 'thin extorted; if not, let him prepare for rebel- , ' P. B.—Since theabove WM written, despatches have been received by telegraph announcing the removal of Governor Breeder and the appoint ment of ions_L. Dawson, of Brownsville, Pa., . in his plats. , , _ We regret deeply to hoar of Gov. 'Reeder's removal; not because be was exactly the man 'for the' pbos, ci - equal to the position, but be . ,esnee his removal is a compliance with the in : soleret demand of the South. The trumped up • ` ' elariei of lend speculations is too transparent 'to denim any cue. The Missouri daveholden ~who have invaded Ironing have demanded the removal of a man who stood in the way of their ''purposes; and the President has yielded to it, much to his own diagraiii, and to the discredit of theostion which has the misfortune to own - Win as its ChierMagiertrate. • • Hon. /one L. Dawes, who is chosen to sue - coed him, is a entice= of expellent character, '• Am personal address, a fair degree of talent, and not devoid of: firmness. He represented Ihr four years lit Congress the Fayette Congres ' elarial District, 'and attained a prominent po ' . eition in that bo dy. He was the warm friend of • the Mesabi Pr,' Snits passage through the , '• e House, .and on she question of Slavery almost opiformly toted with the South, being noted as one of the Northern men In whom that section' ' had the oboist confidence. We have little hope, ' therefore, that his appointment will work any . cheap for the better in Kansan. He mei tan-' I '-- tam us occasionally with some set of firmness , ja ..," '• , and marl Mese ; but in- the end he will yield. '; so we fear. Had he been chosen at first; in place of Reeder, - '• we have faith enough in his firmness and judgment to believe that he ' would not have committed the blunders of his predecessor, and; that the piistical hordes of the border would have found him more difficult to menace and overcome. But what can such ' as he do mow ? Before he reaches there the usurping Legislature will .have completed its . bloody code and established fully the reign of - .._ terror. WM ho walk into their den and beard ' them there ? Will he tell them that their Legia :i beta! was a fraud, and their legislation void i • 1 Will he proclaim' himself A Governor in oppo- Atkin to them, as one who is determined to pro i • trot the rights of the free settlers in Terri ' 1 tory ? Alas iwe have no hope of hin pursuing any mech course. Would that it could be so l --There are thousands of upright, sterling men in the North who would spina such an office ten - : dared under such Chetuestances. We do . not know whether Mr. 'Damson is such a one or not. It is plain for what reason Gov. Reeder is re moved, and it is elm plain that his enemis: or is - r : expected le be more pliable in doing the Work of . .: - I,Slavery.: A. keen send of self-respect-would , . prompt a man to toss back the offer as au insult, and teal the President to : find Bonne one- better fitted for a tool . - - Mr. - Dawson le now, we understand, on et visit • to the Lake Superior legion. It must therefore be some Aonaiderable time, before , he can even hear of his appointment, and more _before he - . can enter upon its duties, if he accepts. In the ' . meantime, the Sectary of the Territory,' one . ' Woodson; ftom Morin* will become the toting - governor, and he will do everything required by _ 'the - ruffian' legidatant peThaPe. It was the kaCrWleds• o'f:Ahle ' fact—that the desired wrong could be consummated by the acting governor boreal the new"one could hair of • his appoint- Alesst,iiihatprompted the President to appoint 1 - &mast to the vacancy who was too far disbud to swept readily, and who was likely ' to 'decline Thai he knew that by . easeptbig le could do nothing .towards preventing the outrages coo. - , '''' tempi:Med try the Ifisioniri borderers. - . • , ~ . . . Prrranumm mu) .Coenurniza Itensoin. en advertisement in another column, it - 4111 be seen tied the Pittsburgh endConnedbmtlie gad his teen opened tour ',mike further th low, it is expected to be tnished ...tnOnneelbrviae • ; 2: Ito' & CAX . 4.--*0 leain . MRS the sent of the Union Use. in. this city ~ thit the atinedect on the,Obbiund Peemivarda a; at )iterteir Fens; IMa twilit . repaired -end , c' 114-laimaiwi a timaanreina2Coithasrous. , - ,;froopzum cellawfitAll4o,2"ol64 POLrfICAL Movntunarrs.--The Whig County Comnigtee Vistiitord m e t on the , 240, and adeptegt resobalon to bold a convention , tie the - ./fitit of Aogoot;tii ,coooitlt tot to tbi nositaition of s tient A Republican county meeting was to be held for the eame *runty at - Conneautrille oo the 25M inat The Connem4F4le Banos, heretofore - sympa thiaing with - the Know Nothing movement, is dig . With it' . pro-slavery tendencies. It bear filf endorses the proposition for a Itepublican State COurention. It suggests that each county should be Citified to at least ten delegates. The Convention will probably be a mass one, and no county will be limited. The Chronicle, published at Lewisburg, Union county, also fafwora the same movement. It Bays "A Republican party, founded upon the single principle of resistance to slavery aggression and removing the National Government from any responsibility for the evil, is proposed In Potter county, and responded tofrom various quarters. Thai. the plan. We propose Harrisburg as the place, Wednesday the 4th September se the time, for all the opponents of Nebraskality to meet and select a man for Canal Commissioner and prepare for a National Convention." The Philadelphia North American is not un mindful of the signs of the times. It sari: " This Republican movement seems to spread like wildfire all through the interior, western and northern parts of the State, and so far as we can judge by the indications, it will absorb Whigs, Know Nothings and Free Boilers. Since the call fora State Convention of the new pew- ty has been leaned, the responses are becoming quite general.". We learnfrom our exchanges that the Penn sylvania Wbig Central Committee met in Phila dolphin on Tuesday, and'iresolved to call a 'Whig State Convention, to be held on the 11th of Sep tember, at Harrisburg. No call to this effect has yet been issued, bat we presume it will be in due season. We desire to tender our thanks to the ntembers of that Committee for their kind consideration in looking after the interests and welfare of the Whig party. At the time they were appointed on that Committee, they were all known as Whigs; bat, subsequently, they all but ono or two abandoned it, joined another and a hostile party, and laid themselves under the olgigations of an oath to oppose it. We regard it,therefore, as an extraordinary condescension On their part, to come now and look after.the af fairs of the Party they have voluntarily abjured ; but while we feel grateful to. them for their obli ging disposition, we must be permitted to sug gest to them:that they overload themselves with duties. They have enough to do in attending to the management of their own party;without be ing troubled with ours; and we beg of them not to distress themselves on account of their former associates. If the genuine Whigs of Pennsylva nia desire to bad a State Convention, they are able to arrange the matter for themselves, and they would not for Ute world trouble their Know Nothing friends by imposing each a task on them. 'Resides, It may not comport with the prejudices of the old line Whigs to have their State Convention called by a committee of their opponents. - The Democratic Convention of Minnesota has nominated H. M. Rim the late Delegate to Con gress, for re-election. The Republican Conven tion has nominated William R. Marshall, of St. PauL He viesided at the Territorial Republican Convention in March last—is a Kentuckian by birth—is an upright and sucoessful business man, of long residence and extensive acquaint ance in the Territory, and of Democratic ante cedents, though he hut been but little in politi cal life. The election in Kentucky takes place on Mon day next. ' An the day approaches the Know Nothings appear to have less and less confidence in the result. There are in Kentucky a great many native born Catholics who have hitherto acted with the Whig party, but who are now driven off by Know Nothingism. To coax these back, and wheedle them into voting the K. N. ticket, Mr. Crittenden has been put on the stump, and his position is thus defined in a re port of his speech at Frankfort: "Upon the Catholic question,Mr.,Crittenden de clared that he was utterly hostile to imposing any penalties, proscription or disability upon' any man on account of his religion. He had, further, the fullest confidence in our native Catholics. He knew native Catholics in Ken tucky, in whom as citizens, or patriots, or sol diers, he had as full confidence as any other men of any faith whatever, and for _whom he would vote if they were be fore him as candi dates. He felt sure they acknowledged no al legiance to the Pope that was superior to their allegiance to their country, or equal to it. He would trust Kentucky blood and Kentucky prin ciples against:ill the seductions of any foreign power.' • This Know. Nothingism adapts itself to every phase of political circumstance. In Pennsyl vania it is violently Anti-Catholic; in Louisiana it is Catholic to the back-bone, and heads its state ticket with a Catholic; in the large towns of Kentucky it is rampant against Popery; while in the country, among thenative-born Catholics, it eschews opposition to Catholicism; thinks the Catholics are excellent and patriotic citizens, and has not the least fear shout their 'allegiance to the Pope. Will this double-dealing win? THE Census or New Yore:.—The Albany Evening Journal publishes a list of such results of the present state amens as have yet been reached. The following remarks from the Jour nal will give some idea of the probable general result "The indications of these figures may be briefly slimmed up i—lst. A centralisation of population in the city of New York: 2d. A fair but not remarkable increase in the other com mercial towns. Ed. A considerable decrease of the agricultural population of the state. . The table embraces nearly all the places in which there has been any great increase. Most of the returns from .Cunntry towns where the decrease tuts beea,4atthe other hand, are yet to come in. Nearly every estimate as yet made, of the total increase of the state, probably exceeds the fact. It will be unexpectedly small. Events do not happen without causes, and there are causes for this slackening of the pro gress of the Empire State. The decrease of agricultural population in an old country is natural and to be expected. Fewer bander-are required to cultivate laud than to alear and drain and fit it for it for cultivation; and fewer meal* required as invention multi plies machinea:' But in a state like New York, which has so mkt& excellent land in the swamp and forest, these causes are not alone sufficient to account for it. California, Wise-main and lowa have been ~ steadily drawin off thousands from our femme In the meantime a senseless and bigoted crusade against emigrant: arrived here from abroad has pre vented their fillip the vacant place, and driven them 1 toreek more hos able homes elsewhere. We may thank Know No cagier,' in no anal degree that the //ream of im • ation fl ows steadily through New York, carry mg With it so many of the strong, the willing and by, wh il e leaning behind it, of course, the die cel, the poverty striekm and the erinninal. . HEAVY Loes.—The editor of the American Celt, being on a visit to Ireland; lately delivered a lecture in Cork on "Society In America," in which be advised his countrymen who could live in Ireland to stay there, dating that in the United Btates the Romish church "loses sixty per cent. o'f' the children of Roman Catholic parent." 'This is undoutir4ly the case.—Potts vale Journal., Why, then, get up a l crusade against IF im migration which is so disastrous to., the'Cathollo church The Catholic priests might, with good reason, deem Mis fact ofinifficient importance to make them strive to keep European Catholics at home, and doubtless they' Jaye done, so ; but it is a little odd that , they should have the ;awl , Nothings for coadjutews,.. 0010 AND MISSISSIPPI BSPILOAD The advertisement of the Ohio and Mississippi itallroad for sale Is brewingponsiderable trouble along the line of the road...f The Vinotuume Bun,, of thiSist instant, aye's.' • - • "Much disestisfaction has already been- marl tested by parties who havilurnished provisions, labor, and material, to the along the 'and so atrong has . , this iiimatialaction hecome that the rails were taltentmp on Last Thursday. night at Sumner Statlon,. c hbout nineteen mites west of this place, and up?* this _moment, gee o'olook,.the *t night's, train has not Yet. ar rived." The L : Missouri Rcyuldieva, referring to the seine Matter, says: "The 'Creditors of the-Ohio and Itrumissiripi mad, who were imgaged in taking up the rails at Sumner, on Thursday, took the precaution to sta tion men along3he linssn as to inform the con ductor of the iiiproacittnif , train' of what had . been done.. =- TheLiecomoline eras, - therefore, brought,toa Igen it arrived. at the gap." yeaterlityi 181,082' emtgraats have.ar rited this yeatit ew . York: Piet year durtag the wee taw ituatta weal 164,682. ; 'Thin, abate 6Anbriarielsorcthg,l.#k,, T .a alzomCaurec4he.glotitse promise aline •areatltte width Ina glven:Un Saturday was soon dialippcintmLi%On Sunday and yesterday we 'again had heav' rains, and the condition of the hay and grain in this vicin ity is indeed critical. Monti will be utterly lost; and we fear that the wheat ban a very bad way. Nor is this visitation confined to this locality. All through New -York the , same complaint is beard, and especially in Western New York. - The Poughkeepsie Eagle. says: 4 Season of Gloom—We thought last year, when we saw the hopes of the country perish by slow degrees, under the influence of a drouth of unparalleled severity and continuance, that a more dreary season 0011111 lot well be imagined. But ;sad as tho siglita were then, we have late ly had those in this country which are if posei hie more gloomy and disheartening still. A boun tiful harvest hasgrown, but as the season of in gathering comes, the. smiles of Providence that have been upon us are turned into frowns mad fearful. One w en t ago yesterday, when nearly all the grain was down, and but few fair days were wanting to secure all, the rains, which had been far too frequent forthe good of the growing and ripening crops for a month, increased to such a. degree that from that time to this we have not' 1 had a good harvesting day, but drenching show ' era, pouring in torrents in quick IMeCeSsion, in ' terspersed with storms, have been constantly upon us. Sunday last was s. fair day, but be fore anything could bedune on Monday the rain poured upon the drying grain till every thing was completely soaked. The violent show ers of that day were followed by a storm that lasted until Wednesday morning. - Wednesday' was a tolerably fair day, qui -hopes began to re- viva, but on Thursday pouring rainscsme again, I the grain commenced growing in the fields, and all the brightening prospects were blighted. A letter from Rochester, published in the New York papers, says that the same is true of all that region. A letter from Caynga county, eyes: 1 "For the lest ten days It has rained almost 1 , incessantly: Cut and uncut wheat is growing in the field; and nothing but an immediate I change in the weather can save the wheat, bar ley and clover crops from utter and total destruc- i tion. Never; within the memory of men, has i so unpropitious an harvest, season been known ' ' • In Eastern Pennsylvania the crops have meat- ly bet:mothered safely, but the Harrisburg Po trial tells us of some instances to the contrary : " The recent rains have seriously injured the wheat crop in this county. A large portion of the grainless standing in shocks at the time the rains commenced, and this has grown consider ably. In the upper end of the county the great er portion of the crop is still out, and we have been informed by a gentleman from that section, that the damage will be very serious. "We learn that most of the grain has been gathered in York and Cumberland counties, and the injtu7 will not be extensive there." The Toledo Blade, published on the borders of Ohio and Michigan, and in the midst of a great wheat region, says : "Gentlemen from the northern counties of 4 ,, Indiana and southern unties of Michigan , de clare that in their be ' ne half of the wheat ci mop is greatly dame ' ' r lost, in consequence of the continued success n rains. One-half -the crop is yet standing, M a tt, ost of the remain der yet exposed in the fie to. The standing wheat is so grown in many places. that the beads look green from the sprouting growth. Yesterday's copious rain was worse than any oth er, and to aggravate the matter, to-day is a hot, sultry day. As in all such cases, the damage is probably overrated, but In any event the caland ity is very great." The Detroit papers all speak of long-oon tinned dismal weather in that State. The Ad- valuer ways "The dismal weather makes itself apparent upon the faces of the farmers. The rain con. tinues in torrents, and now, beyond a peradven ture, the wheat muat grow, to a greater or less extent, the blue-sterewheat suffering least We have very full intelligence from the interior of the State of the crops. The rain has done all the injury it could. It has ruined a large'por tion of the wheat mop. We would refer to the letter of Mr. Roemer, from Battle Creek. as showing how terribly disastrous to the wheat crop the late wet weather boa been Whole fields are repreeented in the stook as showing green where the wheat has sprouted and begun to grow. •A gentleman of this city showed us some heads of wheat taken from a bald in this vicinity, on which the sprouts were en inch long, and the fibrous white roots were sticking out as I thick as hair On a doge back all over the bead, and this is the condition of the greater part of the wheat from Detroit to Niles." The Chicago Tribune of Saturday says : • Caere ES IwDIASA Jae. MICHIGASI. —We have'! reel unfavorable accounts In relation to the weather sad the crops in northern Indiana and Michigan. The past week has been a very gloomy one for farmers. It Mainlined nearly all the time, and the wheat and grass which has been out is In a bad state. The weather at the same time has been quite Warm, and if the re ports are not exaggerated, the loss mast be very great. From what we have been able to gather from our exchanges, and verbally, the rainy season tote extended over the grad wheat belt of the country, including New York, western Pennsyl vania, central and northern Ohio, Michigan, and the northern parts of Indians and Illinois. We dislike to write about such things, but At Is best to look the facts in the face. After making all due allowance for exaggeration, It would seem as if the hopes so long entertained of cheap bread will have to be postponed. Po tatoes and Corn, however, will be abundant, as will other substitutes ; and this will partially re lieve the injury done to the wheat crop. A PILIVATI LCMa from Banns, dated July 7th, bee teen received by the editor of the Eas ton Argus, which says :—"The Legislature of Rinass adjourned on the 16th.. . When their Committee waited on Goy. Reeder to inform him of their determination to go, he informed them in very distinct terms that he would not recog nise any further action of theirs, but would consider them dissolved by that act. A few of the members, more Intelligent than the rest, began, before they left here, to appreciate their position. The first Legislature of Kansas is un doubtedly dissolved, and no longer competent to do business." As the' Argus is in the Governor's confidence. this may be taken as official. Among the bills introduced into this mob legislature, were several requiring New England emigrants to take an oath of allegiance, laying a poll tax on them, allow ing none to vote except those who pay it, and authorisinK the imprisonment of Kansas offen ders in the jails of Missouri! The "Governor," who is spoken of by the St. Louis papers as being at Westport with this band of matins, is a volunteer one—Mr. Woodson, the Secretary of the Territory, who, upon the above noticed action of Gov. Reeder, assumed the dignity of Governor. The expelled Free Soil members of the Legislature have published a protest, and called ammo convention.—rha. North American. TEM Dun-BRAD Bvirrsm.—The Boston Her-, ald, in a clever article ou the railway dead-head system, retial's: " Editors do not pass free' over railroads, and they are not dead-heads in Lay sense of the term. They pay more for their .railroad fares than any other class of people. The charges of dead-headism ought to be rever sed. The railroads era dead-heads upon the press, receiving gratuitous favors from ns in the proportion of one hundred to one." There is some truth in this. DIEU—De Monday. 30th last, ELIZAUETII HAY. mod TB yew. The funeral will take Thee rma arTiarlooe. at 2 o'esek. tone the reeldente. et Arthur H. AteMellaad. earner of cotw al and Latarrate. The Mende and atanatntanan of the family are reoneetee to attend. . • SPECIAL NOTICES. Worms! Worms!! Worros!!!—A r" many learned treatise tree bean written, Miele rot to. Maio of,arel clamitylog the norm's genereted In the hre man system. Barmy any topto of medical error hai elicited more acute abrevation end piton research; and yet ohysicissis are very much divided to s epinlon on the imteect. It maths rindtted, however, that after all. a mode of ertrillan them end partition Or body born their ameba is ot more, raise than the wisest !Menai* lions es to their Origin. 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So 1 .41 hit Peelst BLOM" ite ending drool. an Sawa his which we NMI paid blci slam mu, and we the side trtesestes of this patent. Re sill retard any I rsestos-atsinii bsfasiostion of bstrisisGosswits on the suns. Ire. h i 0. pey medals. eseedossels4 tbst sifll PIGA Sil"Paraly Ma iltih f ' , 1 1 .7 Win TilalllSM. nett-vitt toot best whileranling tb=sill lan sosoca-sstslossd keep ir, eag., lanes tban any otherighms inads--swil an not Wig to blame AD a. Psis en laid. from at Extra Quality of Cud Steel. iseposted esnittsay On ow own tin stew* hi g h.. i cad then csnesallf need U. 6 " . ' 1 W• IlleOgallY WM , al atinufietaress of Lumber. the, se he s / sobs sent froostbasEstablisbinsot be vbst ts of soperloS Pot and woddissw&hn the Temper sill be band nienteeen sad sixdform t WEWfI han snilk o w it tae. ci r d ee .ebed by JOSEPH WOODWELL 1 1 11 00 1 , roe: i imandit---.. ...a. inuT_—.......r.t. trosioviss- Jai. , WOODWELL & CO., itecougas ► AND DUD.= IN rortratni AND manic HARDWARE, CORN= OF IYOOD d BECORD smarm je l l dae PITTSBURGH. PA. 01110 iliJENNSYLlfillilk RAILROAD. ILE WILY Aetaloex• RUNNING WEST .I , ROM PITTSBURGH. The Past Mail halos at 2 A. M.; through to Cinebuntil In 12 hMere and 40 minute.. him Team tame ar 8 a. N. Nmenil Tsars AT 8 P. IL These tenths all midis alone connochons it Creetline, and the Out tho oonheet at /Manes. The direetronte to St. WA, to M ir oven...via Oreatibm and Indhutstroll. 100 I mtheshottar than "is Claieland.. Connections are made at idanedald with the Newark and Bandeakr Mr road; and at Creitllne withthe threeroadseonortaritlna then Tor nortibidan see Imnribilla. No trans run In Sunday ThrN'lleksan Pohl to Oineinnati, Bt. Lads. lardinspolie; 'Waco. Itoet. Wayne. Cleveland and Ur Prirontwi towns and elthet In the .Wer. The NSW BBIOUTON A00011110DATION:THAIN will Nmr• nttehtulth at 10 a.m. and 6.11 P. s 4 and New Thigh ton at 7 .at and IT. n. Nor Thlteta met tartan tataatitka. mai to J. G 1 CORNY, - At the Manna . orlo. =der the blonongsheli 110." • Or at the Federal street Btation, to OZONS3II PARKIN. Whet Avant. E!MM Rehanee Ettnal Insurance :Company OF 'I4IIIADELPIJIA.. brines NO. 70 WALMT? &TRENT. FIRE 5 1 1 43 1 7 T "fat tairelf n g o e s i mar. &midi* Furniture. kn. in tern or country. The mutual principle, combined with thitmcority of Stock Capital, entities the insured to aaro in the IMAM of tbeCompany, withoutthe imam: re The limipt Certilk•Ane of this Company, far pr.llti oMMOUI4. .ta r into t h o_ ,c*.Otal Stock of the COMVT• Pemidemt. , . . Cmcifsian Secrete/T. alai Tinsley, Thom T. O l Boethltt. peon . O.W. Ompenta. Robert . _Sten, l aitl E mi l L oc k James L.:10.10e. Jecohy. Bunting, Robert ToMa, . t. Inthtup. Ndward O. alts. Wm. Idamar, AWrcm.. e . ddot,. J.U M YI m Mo Pi t t . tei Thigd and _Wood PITTSBURGH Life Fire it Marine Immrance Company; Ofitoo, Corner Market and Water Streets, 110 17 - n z.*.e f+.4k.e. JAWSUG G A gee r• This Compan makes every Insurance ap rort.Minst tour reas y eclad with LIPS MKS. aim ...Wald Hall and Cam Rad^oA tbe Ohio sod pl betreird lairsrorad tributaries. sad Sluice Risks sea- And spinet Loss or Damage by Fire, And ferns oldie Bea sad Inland Navigation sad Trsa lasestratse reasiztront with sssmir ternesttiess 1 , 014 FM." Alexander Dad' s ,. Jolla Prdlerton, ,sranel MOCIUMS... Jl6lll. W. flagman. Ctus. Arlmthsat. David Man. Unread , MU...Ki /S tt...lns Ps. . melT* Hobirt Osl.an J.meryi 11. William PIAIUM JONI &Ott, Ou _ ta.... D. =ame M J oht. 3111111. I._ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGb • JOHN H. SHOLIfBERGER; Prediiderit4 . ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary; C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. Will Insure Agsunst .A.ll-Minds of MNIIINE AND FIRE RISKS. I a.. Wye M. Ponmeir.. T. B. Wren W. W. Martin. T. beerb, John A- Cinthor. (Nom B. tondon6,6l DM" ewitigekri gggetedeb;elltilbrrt_tard=l promptly paid'esluemeo. No. 99WATER I aTItrITT. 1,311.1m1c Ciiisen's Insurance Copy at ristsuurgn WM. BAUALEY,_,Pivrid.a -: SALMUKb L. mammal -L. s.t. awriur. IA Mina, D llwrinticw4LLitrinadLO • WuO 87BWITD: . Din ..11AU h ref 1 1 .laTallb6Rilin t 4L3 11•11 Oa 14=d . IM/N2A7A 47 oa aad 4 1402 , 1. 'Wm INly.r. Richard /bid. RI., Mtrt ". "... jr. WmAilnicha,, I s . i i ~., John & PHyvetb. Imearld h. Mieft. rn...ds 5 , 41.[... , ' Jr. 21. 14 0= r, I , rrdt't• Job* Miriam WI .. . PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CIIESTNTIT STREET, OPPOSITE' THE CUSTOM HOU Will make all kind', of nonrance. either remMs ar Limited. on every <ma rlption of Propart ea liferebnadlim ex reemonatne rennin( premium. 1 WIMP P. WINO. Prominent. IL 7. 5111211171.jle• President. DISECIORM Chu. P. Warm. S. IL , linallen. Oeo. W ° .rrann, 4. P. D. lionnrY. I Joe. &Pe C. Plommins. , ,John Clayton. S. J. Yuma.. I ILWIler. P. Ittainsainm. Pecretasa. J. O. 001111. N. Amt. nalln-lyfe corner Thlat anti Weal gime,. Western insurance coniPanY OF PITTSBURGH. L 103211 lOLLEIS 31.. I. SOMA SKIM Will Insure a• t ert all kinds of rue and .• Matins lusts. isassme ' 1 21ligrir" rulia . Wm. IL Bn*. W A toolee' Institution =nava w i ll y Dtrattors Worn II tbln nonannslty. ADA .011 AWOL &Am, inn SMISTSIT PST HO ISSOSI St WA:IMM 14. atm etnnk (BMW 00•Warebonn41 no qtann Pfttstmanh. I • HOLMES;RABE & CO . . succzemoß To • A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, SOLID BOX 4-gtOsE3,ARAINErED MOE AX LEE, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS; 'limber, Min, l'obaoco & 004 On Screws, SWUM 11101 a Plhaffpfbr NO•iikIXON. Car end Bridge Bolte, , with Thread and Nuts ' compl PITTSBURGH, PA., wawooss, fia 112 WOU ttri Myr re a. mime ,Woos fee Farman era 0th.134f WELLS, RIDDLE It CO.. 86 Fourth et. near Wood, ;Pittsburgh, Pa., MANI7FACTURESB OF Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' WHIPS; THONGS RAY WHIPS; THONGS AND S.WITOLISS, Keep 'constantly on hand, received direct from their lactory, in York 0a.,:5..,a NI and 'wird as. ;Cm, en t t ,r,,,,,, l e iNg, Tha t rA s in*k u jar.%.o3 Naar Whlpa. Oar:ire &W r eak AM dtain. !N.A. and 4 " h "k" .. net - • tanevagt to.e. 1 47 0 ,7,41 r .n. l eZr a rardlapad and - pront:il7 ahlPPed par Instr.. lona firALL WORK WARRANTED-JEN - ------ - JOHN COCHRAN ,& BROS. NANUFACTIIIinnti OF Iron Initing,then Vaults, tacit Doors, Window . S h atkis, Window Gnardi , hew Nos. Nos. 91 Second oh, & 86 Third St., (between Wood and Market,) PIPFSBURCIII, PA., Have on fund a variety of new patters Taney and. Plato. sultabl• Ra all pufpoues. Priattaula ' s igation Dad to sadorifig Oran Lap.. Job &win about =Um INYLLIABIS & ALLEN• summon To ARNOLD & WLIALIAMS ' itamtnannindor Cbilson Furnaces, Wro , i Iron Tubing LND iIDfING GENSELLILItj • ,•• .7or Warn*" and Vintacd4 4 MX= w.a A, TIM aoistmt. larlfaximlns imd Ten by Wawa MA Wgter, Pipes or ChDpxk's Pursues, Ch J itratur. DalleolLitotid noottals, ligtorteL Woes Houma. Court Hu ior Dwellings. WiLutilL MOM' PEARL STRAI - RII.L, •ALLEOHENP. ' Flour delivered to families in either of the s at di d s 4 . 7 t s ult a tad 111111, or f¢oor L ---.7sr: Louis . wi mow& ott, tkleeou KlCAVlSfuonran au...a Bt. dot ed& SRI A 0' CO. MAI 71.111=9 immX, MICUIS PlatitnityMennlßs , • Gmlumut to' r. Cm* * ma_ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • NO. 50 WOOD STAMM PJ,a ' Droprlotors of Dr. WLmor's coloorfrod Yamifut4 Urn HENIXY , # 6 COLLINS, OOMMII3BI - ON TaritonANT, onnes,MYTTET, Ws, rlsii, Awl Paden *Oman Ni-25 Wood moot. Ph ' t. • USORGI. R. RIDDLIII of :the r oify of lOisosowlem It deolidat• gectaiolioi of ibill7o ../011/0110imileillibiembillimilkik • " The Greatest Medical Thiseeir err • N . e . Arg . .., a , . _ . .. OF THE Ad — E. ; ' . ... , .._ Air. Kennedy, of Koala:try; has &Boomed -, , Pittsburgh and Connelriillet . In on•nr oar common where weeds a remedy Cast cure I . Hi m ' • • - MMagginaggligala - everykand qf armor. fro,* Me want .S.Nliden ta a comma . DRY GOODS & fiRISTY AT .AUCTION -rim*, 1 RAIL ROA.D. i —On Thunder ame;rinte.ll, lest. atIO ea.*. at Helms taw& it In aces acne hundred meay. .14 i 3 OtOt ' Opening from West /Vinton; Wistrionstatuf C r owley , b. ... c0m d f1erri .......1 .1 mina norm oorte . s. Wood and 6th en win • ailed except in tweet (both thunder bw 000 .) no b.' , to Damson's Station, opposit e Bast Libero, . , mama =line Warta, m e ta .414,Z w r o t d ria oro pin. sow hilditdeseitellon am two hundred eartillmte. of It.' Fayette County, 62 tuaiifion .. mu _ 800t... 4 Rhor4se an P. iL DAIDL, Mach on yen h all within twenty mile. or Row... i • , - pitt a s ta w a gog oL K 3 ELT A Ta cno lit i S . C.I.L . HiNIETAIkit Two beside . are Warranted to ewe a wroth= voramonth l one to threatettlem .11 mere the worst goo or pimples f ON and. after the first of August the train' i will b.. .1 Ult. at 9 cede*. attar: came m e t 73 . o wnddnwws6 oon ... of the face. ' Two to three bottles will dearth. system of biles. ', "wkro„.b'd'red°. the °kw.° lw d d t° wwthlodttww mak ° . w' fob-_ . MI? lfimbinas and Trobr, elm. 1 swi,,, t atay Tkaa do . Inn' 1 P. M. DAVIE. Amt Two bottles aro warranted to core the Wong center In 1 Ora Train will leave Dawson's Station at half mut six ' r l sr -.-- rf ---- 3.o t,yrg g uoR3F, AT I o'clock A. X. reach West Newton 5t7.35, connecting there 1 AUCTIGN the of °meth. _ . ' f with the fast steamer Clara Fisher, and roach Mastro:4.l Jon p a id o nnornind. ',w oo d, ad , oa , l o ed ,,,,,,.. . t. Three toles houses' are warranted to !tire the worst , ~. at noon: ' t stable elf R. H. Pattemon. corner of Inanomul, it. and mu* 0(.174124a5, 1 i Potattertalll IMMO Dawson at 12 o'clock. nom. sr . ca o mae, alloy. will ream sold , . for aomant whom% MAT GOP. ORO tO two bottles are warranted to cure eil brow& to 1 ri'd°W at W . ' M. "'° . " 1 - 26 P. M.. own one Well brake Drain Hone. rulteble Mr a brolly, I Whit, will leave Wert Newton at 13 o'clock A. 31-., , J o h , 1 P. M. DAVI& Am[ the eye.. erasing. et Denotes et 905 Two bottles an warranted to care runnik of .the mete I ipeccont Train wilileave West Newton at 6.45 P. Id, and CHOttit BRAN DIES AT AUCTKN._O„ end blotches among the hair. i . reach Dawson's at 715 P. M. .I.,re will connect with the . ~,,,,,o dor , 00na i nd Ammt 24, a t n Aka. at eke eorrupt and twins at Davreon's for Ilonneuerwe and Uniontown.. ~,,,,,,,:,.La i min Moms. COrner Woodan4 .Ith eta, wish Pour to Mr b c dt t o r on warranted t° ediw The steam Clara Fisher will-leave Pittabargh evert '.." - I* :mating. fr . i r p! i ltrs o dy i e . 2 . l..ll=foar o'clock oracle.- 5 , t oLt r p r, „ z i.,o l= Drendy; osi tau. stun:renal . eniPtion"tb, Md. tte dot Two to three bottles are warnated to Imre the worst I T tenth:. tronslerbad. each way dolly. For rates Tr' do ,0,,,, d00 dco , apply to D. W. CALDWXLL.-Earp. Areistant gumaintere 1 3 1 do d* RI " Ira Wine. ' P.M. RAVI& Amt. ma. frlngwann. . I &attired Newcomer to W.Thoutreon. Seq. Freight Agent. , -1-. d° °°° Two to three hrttles are warranted to aer.the Mat dm on teard the steamer Clara Phew. other wharf shove the Dent. care arbour:Wan. i - Monongahela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES. l'revidant and Superintendent. Them to four bottles are warmumut to Dare salt rheum _..L._.° 3° . -- -- Elva to eight botties will mire the worst caw of scrofula . A benagt Is always exparlenteal from the first bottle, and a =hot curs is warranted when the i shove quantity liothlag look:: so improbable to theme who bare In vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, an that a mom.. weed growing In the putureeti and along old stone wags, should owe every humor In the erste= yet It 14 oew • flied tact. It you have shad= Wham to start There me ,to Ifs nor ands. hums or ba'e about it eultlng some cues and not years. C peddled over *thousand bob M 44 ont 1 , 1 the vicinity of baton. I knew Its effects In every cam. It has already done some of fine a:restate:tree ever done In Mmenchnietta I neve It to children a year old: to old wools of sixty. I seen phor, tansy, wormy looking children, whose flesh was soft and gabby. restored to a perfect elate of health by one bottle. ; To them: who are subjeat to a sick lidactle. one bottle will always core R. It gives great re lyt to estarrit and dlsslneet tome who have teen native tee rem. have to. ken and been regulated by It Where the body in sound 1 It work tutu s scan but where there Is toy dersugement / of the functions of nature. It will caner cry altiguler mei I Inge, but you moat not be alarmed—they always dime pear In from four days to a week. Thai% Is m•Ver e hod re MR from it. On the contrary. when that feeling In tone you wily fool yourself like anew pelson.! I heard some of the most extravagant ancrealuma of ti that man ever Ile toned to. No change of Wertis ever neeetwary—eat the nest you an. get. I have likewise an barb: which, when dm uteed in mato% dimly. if crofuloo6 swelling of the and under the ears Psi. 10 ante.. Prioe of the Id cal Discovery 11 per bsdtle. I IREOTIONS FOR UM—Adult on tablewpoonrul re de . Children over eighty:era. deseett soma:Tub children Dom gee Weight years, tewspoonfut As no direction can dB made spolleable to sit constltutiona, take enough to operate on the bowels twice. day. I Kr. KENNEDY gives personal standar. Jo bad came of mauls. Sold wholesale and retell, at Dr. BEIM 140 Weal tree; earner of Virgin agar. I fetdimeT To Mothers, Wives :and 1 Datighters- The noblest dimmer, In the science of medicine, and the one which bee, and will continue MM.'s.; the meant blaming to the human finally. I. the fnedlml preparation known.. Ilanbelnirtarinefaatholloon. It Is designed to cure the "alien. dkeeme Incident to females, such to prolapeue. pain to be leek, week.... extreme pmetratiou from nursing Mid • hundred other .rile In their train, bare abroad made Ilk a burden tore-: ed existence Into a daily and hourly ion. The most en- I lightened profeenirs of the medical I college. In the old wort& se well as In Ude joititry, I:ere bald the subject In guidons comdderstion, end they his...family detiktoin.. ed that the old method of treating these as; lecal'ead P.P. area Manua was all artnog.and that lan , 'estattlkowd treuf i.h mewl was whet seas required. It t 4 ma rid adage. that I greet bodies move . lowly; and while e limulty were ee -1 deeroring to harmonise theft. elev. and digest • ere.. ' tot general prank*, Dr. Pomeroy. • lohyslinen with MS years esperi.nm to the disease. of women and children -, reduced the theory to decade fame, Mod discovered a non , ' edy which ha. cored and .111 cure ellghteen out of limy twenty mess now WAWA. In 1010 a imml where the or lIMM have been ruptured, or what* theybeve been wirer. ~ ly hajorwthr had medical ratan othing mu be done but to Misstate the symptom.. "We cols k headers f" 1 mid eljdenhain, the great leader of the linglish medical chola. and. therelbre, let.no One d until thisreuni dr lee bean falthfidly Wed. .Throteelde pre; odice and th. .I,i. or on interested Ord , . — i..... ror T.or , wires--roe whet the remedy taus done forothere and. then (0 oti vitb • Maven frith In tbounirattm that Marshall's Iltertneeethollowa is no .posek ressiedy.. but • @dentine combination of Medical virtue% Which 4111 *ammo the comaitution from detraction. rill rist the insidious epprosch of Mews. and Mime bo4 gE to the atrootti Lri- Pared vital power. Price $1,60 bottle. Bold whole este end retell et DR. GEO. 11. REP.'d Done Stree.NO. 140 Wood linnet. i in2d2w —. Letter from Hon. John , Minor Botts, of mem. Itnutliotto. July OM. 1,4.1.• et Nam. S. Barri d CU, Geidu—Lbuttdoratioux duty to tbo .Meted Wow , prompt/ me to tend you Mb YoluutuY, t.ttotoultl to th• gt..{st 'value of .(Itrlces SP.tudi Mixture," Pr ttott slotoottitturikblo distpue.eargt liCittiout talus diatom,/ rrc dmoiloir It woewr7 to go into Me particulate of the rm. I Mat ear that the taker labloa reaukte ibat ham been yeadnoad by iho nee of that medicine on • member at my own 'family. and under . MT Mtn oteerestion and aupaintendenoo, after the skill of the bed ohmic:lam had town sahMated and all the umial renuellos tale& fay Manny me • rannumendlng Ito Re. to an who may be maiming 'from that dreadful EnsiadY• . I do not mean to my that it U adapted to all palmetto. lbw, or that It will abed the pd.e rellaftn all .igieg. for,, i of mum% Iran Itnow . rothing shot. that—but nom what Ilaam Mai of the I would t Monate to um It to ddr and mery elm of Sartain. with pertamalhe whim felt m Wawa, or aver whom teotthl Menne@ Innueme or e.mmot. Reaseettally yours. mat dantemlT JOILY BOTTS. DR. LIBBY'S Pile Ointment is a certain cure far that dlatm.ing &sea., the Mast ha oil than. varied Roam It has bean need for more than Flat) nark, us.l boo eshlblted the moot bap,) ogee. In all aye.. We vabiligs the following nem. Of gentlemen who have been cured br Its an. lad who. after suffering for yaws hod nalounteg every nomeare of tbi medical profeealon In rata. Hon. Joe. D. Arakkoll. U.S.J.lmasfor from Plariclas Ron J. L /tom. cil. in tanerota. Oes. Was. f _ go _ , iim. Ago; kat Do: Vint. Ililithinoton, • WS. IL Sprague. Ana.' 131. eenseieltsf...n, York. Beni DS , • e i 0.. . 11l Noted/. Eso.. . . _ . chicfe .. /ta y ..,_ d.,„ • bob 1 enough • has b"" lme th t eho mig n b n ' b. l l 'Th"4 dtsen goer '. s th ff "'" :to CI. , the moody a trial r olghe ' lnetle an: :tall by Ow. t . i Kama. Na 140.W00t oafn.r of itlegin alley. Infos SI. .._; • inb.4/kw ____ British and Continental Exchange. slain 1 enzsp i ti,t !pm. r . ill • DURC.II SEEBILINk CO • ON THE UNION BMOC, LONDON , IN BUMS OP .1.1 AN rNw ASH& ' • ..• These Drafta are available at all the prin cipal Towns orlinaland, Scotland and Inland. and the Oenstlnent. We Wow draw SIGHT BILLS 4. • , M. A. Gruneeaulo it Bailin, PILANKPORT LA NA/N, !Web were a. A Remittance to all pets or Ommanr, Switterriand end Holland. i • Pale. lettakang to travel oroad um, P.m'. thmith um Lenten of Credit, on Which . .. Vapor auk be obtained. se needed, in any part of Swope. . Ocllectlons or Bills, Noted, a 1 other mcwitiev in En• i rope. will receive prompt latent, on. Witl . WILLIAMS a CO., WMl.l.' earner Third street. WESTERN TEA STORE Cornet of, Wood aid `Sixth streets. W. A. 3111iL111111. , Our Teas will be found en trial unequaled 'al the palm in tb• ear ' , , Block. &mu, Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hysoi,so, 62, I,ooFand 1,25 per lb. , 75, and 1,00 perlb. 'Begßreakfass, -50 and linierial &G.P.;76, 73 eta. per lb. I f 1;00 & 1,50 per lb. 1 .reu pat up In =day boast (tom 6 to n lbs. flu famtl2 us. • Maul amount made to rota dealers. CO,PFRE-Josa, La Ma I Mar.; 'and Rio Oak. Grunt au4 • Matted , 6276418.2-Loserisots Gad BetAeift.toa/2Pulooplood and authalßuours. 1 Fruits, Ai" °heeded., ..lpieoe, flake, flooli and D, de. dr.., I , nahB RRMOIVAL. HoCORD & CO:, HATTERS, • Have removed to tbeii new store; 131 Mod find. 6 dem abort Pittrect. which we him bunt with the •exprem adaptation our increased badman. The first near ha* been litteDun in MODERN - STYLE eminsively for our retail hada; where will elears tormd a complete amortment of the MOST Pl/111110NARLE STYLES of Gents . and Youttie Drees and Soft Rata and Opp., se well no LADIES' RIDINO HATS; and 0111 V DUN'S OODDD, adapted to RIM alum. We shall be pleased to me our friendaat oar new store. . , . ' The font =ter storke are lettursely fbr our WHOLE SALE TRADE. where will be faUttd •fedi htocliof lists and cam embracing 866.64 SITS, every satiety, Soft, Pa nem Umber, Dread; end Alm Leaf Mate; SIIk Plush and 'loth Ospe. and Chlldren'e Clicellf of ail Atha: ihereitants Thitlng oar city end It thels Waned to examine our area, al oar Pantie. an ends as thenehls as to tannyeAti with and Jobbing have In thietuttemt NOM 1 Statemilt from 011Ada.—Quebeo, Feb. lab.lll64.—Mart..B. A. llihnesteek Otto -We•had the Pleemfre dismaying, this /041211116 the within artifices of your Yeesilfuge. which .trtfl IA very gratifying te • you. so It was .out volnititilr. VO , I"; antirw 47o a*" nary . .4 0, JAMISON' it CO. ammtillo-htr HMO' gems aid end jeer low 66164 were kg • amal time , nee bevy norma. y purchamd two bet of Your., iln whiciff gm them three IltaaA.emenTn____ WIN 6UI - stream to osvkiraiNlirg to et, • l1b:P . trigth' Mum 12 to la Mattes. • air Having withnUnc:4l so m u sh of the beneficial affects e Yam Yaralfile. 11 . .1 mar 666760 Tint" . 164=t 0 th. .Z,116 OA 16 TAY 01661ongrZ.Z.0 irAuttla. Ga o n m, Wiese me to he tztr.Ltureb. anA humble servant, ' • N..." /J/1 1 • 4" "' Prepared and sold by D. At. ' EALlnat" 3 / *Moor" ? of Modena tint sta. I • :. • IngifidEw T • NEW-Yost, J u ne 15th 1855. ' Yorli Liverpool Liaa of Packet*: . , JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Li strait, Pittetathrb,Ps.. Y 04 on ' br"Prion tha..abors dtr mabortsid to NU Pumg•Onthicaofo =lbw o New Urfa:a Idvanard nagibL abriss sti band Mita; trin. Sano/ mount, nayedds at ans• Bank In Znalsaid, Issland. Bootiand and . W•M• ulna rim Tart and rharbrb. Vas, brat r••-•••• -- , • nbla by siuma. ,coosrua 11543113:881thrh ST South st. Now Yarb.„ ry New Dag.nernan lig,. NELSON would ,reepeo' dull" 7 Worm turrsatra rallerapjtitab he to . rti a nyirgat. sad boa Ow completth wit AWL Offam lar,44= itirtuireartbr 1."416""4 2""26 MIS fititte WM 14.1 =M L from S . ttaivirt,o, ~. .::J,~ ••:Y Dissolution' of Partnership. IrnEr.Partnership heretofore °meting be-. 1. Orem the andel:Maned. ban this day been (Belot...et by mutual onnleate .The Wane. of the arm • 111 be set. tied by Whet' of the tem; at their •Pee lltsbotiatt, 80th e MS. • ANGUS AIeBANZ.. • . .._.. ALEX. ]McBANE, • (Succetsor to A . & A. Mcßane,) VOMMISSION A 'FORWARDING HER- A..., MI &NT. Do_aler lo Maur. Proyialon* and Product generally, No. l'll Seeend street, Plttaburgh. Pa. jet3o Desirable Coal Property for Sale. ' , riff. undersigned is authorized to offer for kale a very desirable tract of real estate. located In 'leaver St. Clair tosniebln, about 2.g mike south Pitt& burgh , containing Tri urea, underneath the greater Dor. tion of which Is a good vein of excellent cad. The land is In a goodetate of cultivation •nd bee erected time It dwelling house, stable, de. The tem. ars each us to Slake It • desirable investment. .• err istausitiou in '<ma to Chdproperty, terms, ke 01\11 be obtained DI nentring to J. Y. BLAGLII, Attorney: et Law. • inßlulkwT-tfNo. nnh greet. ----- - - - - wBOOKS—JaIy 3let, recd by S. Sad- " .+.,. , r i\ ler,,Allegheny. Speeches and Add by Henry • , Hilliard. 8., $1,715; Waikn. or Ad t aro s toms on the litssoults Shore. map .4 60 lihnitraticrie, ' = M ons tel., and Molebill., or Itecolleelines of. Burn Journal of Travel Its Ce.lifornia; br Prank Ilarrrattel .1, 1.161 Art Sluts. Architecture. &minter. and PWritlng. Jere.. •Joickenn Jerrie. 61.2. V. Letters to Rt. Eire John nab.. by Kirwan, recited and enlarged. Also, new .PlO. , et 'Beecher', titer Panel.. Abbott'e Napoie:m; Bancroft'. Si Ir. celissibenllue's Travel. Is China: be Cure Niemen.: Tri• volored Eiketchem COI. Cut Corn a, to. A Wee areort meat of entertaining and inedructive Woks. new nobli. cation. toilets:lord work. ' ' ja3l • I'ILTEW.BOOKS,'Bt Darieon'e Book and —Sia -11 tiOnerry Store. folferket street, near Fourth: '. Barter for Aturnet - DeQutruwee Note. Book. VA: The E.o.rea Non. $1.00: Theism. the Prise gm, . el: lilaseiti Church His ga: Dr-Spencer'. Bormon. 824 . 3; If.. Jamlem's flommonpieee Book. el: rnreits'kVaLM.. 71 . J .V . sri.r. ' The most beautifm hood edition lathe Bible. In large type, with mans—Oxford, with As large atiPittCklqat of Bock far warm wrath. and the country. jtal • AI t T es E mBaksGNAZ7N, fod Afrueigstp.p l ia r back O rat.. vole, 1, 2 and 3. bound. Alto. Patinas. Hoeley;Greham. Ptt<77 , 013 and Ballnn for Aurae, just re -*leaf be • S. SADLER. Allegheny. Nebecriptione reoehreel fer Irving', Life of Weeleingtene col. 1, ready foe delivery. jo3l , ------- One Dollar Reward. IrD I ,Ald HILLER, a bound apprentice to the Peeing bvidnenk abouttten pars, left the Allber'e resides:lke, lelzbonr City, en Friday All person. Ore eautloned net twin:inn or trusting bin,o rAls " d *" bi r k 'Frege44h'e k * *Ted e nol?; be raid orr Mfr return to the su r iZiber. • ;u3l4t•T O. klelNTYltg. W. JACKSON & SON 7 GRATE AND FENDER MAKER, gyp.FRO &Ira) BROADWAY. NP.IF FORK. J 031,11 , IMI'ORTAB7 TO EOUSEKEEPERS AITD . DRALERS;j:' THE ROPE BILK 71 TC1311,1 enure, tad 71 NeEtwak mart. New Vote, Prtadpnl offiie. 10.3 _Front street.. Nam Tork, reetou, Toe. 3007 and 30 Thu Don curet Jerry qty. THE E Proprietors of this long and well -11. known COPPER AZith SPICE ESTABLISELMEYT, Continue to pee Pro the beet Plaranceaticel Real e," to nee, the Ned tt , R Bread. Shenk. Tea and other Oakes, an.— They air sew.. Mustard, roma and many' other nett. eke of daily nee In every fondly, which they otter upon the nowt nameable tem. Catelosato. rent to deeper. who ewineet them. • K. H. a .1. 0. 1911 N. 11..--Consumere ...hired to Inquire for None .51111 e Fa jo2Olyde • eson'sHydranlic Cement or Wnter Lime THE u: . dev o i F t wi b td , kv i i? .. 7: k i r s . tan b.t trz w o i n t, h . " Tb nd . W./MUM of nentreriors end Ruildere of Navigation Lecke. Aeon- duet. Orldnee, Kenerroire for Water Works,de., to twoneeted to this article: The well known en and itopetwiontronee to water. ebarsettnintie of thin 'Dement. leaden It of Bret neorowitr to ail erstetures enamel to the action of water or dam . itad both PENEILItII.III.ICTIARLDFirIIi. FANS! FANS!I--PRICES REDUCED— Splash Farm Chine. rang Linen • FlUr. /• , 311' Fane, etc. etc. To enable to to dove oat the balance of , the dank, we heremede • *seat tednetinn In tee pries. JOB.'MEWL k OD.. T 7 diarket et. 111011. LUSTRE BLACK SlLKS—Ladies .11:1 Bad It to thatt advatttaan, when laatiag far 811ta ta at MIIIIPHY xisucunzvs. whroe aarralmaat of theme Ronda of the atnt spyromt mate. it Ter/ fw4 and lgiocemiZVlr It,. -Dhoti:go- .. - ..... - TRAWBERRY PLANTS, suitable for. Lauri ' brad the oat redialle Norte in mill•. p gn om ng DI on. Tarty planting will insure ►good aon next Pea, On. Oardennwe or others ordering Urge donntitheC - . 10. be forniebed at low rate., from ti e reelA And' Implement Warehouse. filth etreet. MU WAIIDROP. i RAIN DRILL S --Moot?. Poteht Improv and joeleefor yowler.. For sale -at Implement Bar e- btu., 47 Fifth street. hi ju3nLITT JAMES WARDROP. PAR PPLE ER-20 celebrat doz. prates yam. eery complete salt useful macbine: Prue A liberal aliment VI &slam For M. by Ile2:o47terT JAM WAltuftoP. • PATENT CIDER MILLS, with metal eyli bate.; earthen% and rytall.atmenufactorer's mime. Tor We by jo.lo3terT JAMES ICARDhOP. • MIDS. N. 0. SUGAR; 54 Obis. Loa • dtx Slbbls Phila. Snow. eo bbls. Orlobed 8.10 , 11 • TS ton. W. R. Chow% 100 JOH dos. Ibmoms. tor We y, "WO , N FLOYD •,t 00. ATII BRICK-2000 English for sale b U. A. FIIINEST.OK Zoo. ANN MAGNESIA-4 cases fur Bale by pae It. L. PLUNK:4I'OM OO UM SHELLAU-11. cases forsaleby is.3o 11 . : A FAII OTOC CO. El EFINED SUGARSI •• La, ao bbl.. Ana putrerinan .50 Ws. roam ralTartsadj 100 do •M. IL crushed; 100 . do fkoff..e Mug. , L O l. l reed and tter aide by i!itarvaa. t DILW9/I.Tn_E_ IVORTH CAROLUN A TAB-50 bbls. fOr /. 1 1 _1• Joao turarvasabmwOßTE.l 110 T-35 kegsatiserted — Sboi. for sale by' & I,ILWORTEL, 10 METAL-115. tone Soft iron for sale Dr MIT= t DILWORTH, 130 e 231. 2d et, ANGANES-400 lbs. - Black Ozi 11buzgiume l6gtore aral for sale " 1 U Da.o s. J ust Teat , mid for we br inn Tus.intni.sacei CHSOME YELLOW-500 lbs. Suet red iaa tor by .0,28 , FLEMbIa ALABRIA LIQUORICE--Prime - cinah J jau reed sad fur by nautntouot QYRIN GE S --A fun assortment jtst, reol 1.7 .na for We br ju2B YLMING EROS.. LCOHOL--10 bbls. just ree'd and for sale by . fa2B FLEMING BRAIN ARD OIL—A prime article- I .D) bbls. just ma'am! farina* by lwdno Int° s `. AR-100 bbls. N. A7Tar, large bble. t in tile Wm, to arrive tot mastantramt atm for tola i iT TWML. LIM & FOGS-6 bbla, in fine order, to arrive On mudir.....t "tl bY Jai ATWELL. LEE .1 Cd. rAEFINED SUGAR-72 bbls. powderOd awhnd and ra ft ed addle I , ag t.ehVg , toe sl iu2T ATINALL. LEK k CO. lOIIISVILLE LIMEL-115 bbls. m Wire A and Int =Wow, tartan ISAIAH 'DICK= t O. TALLOW OIL-50 ITtds in good obipping neder, on esnaignment, kw de ni J , 126 - ISAIAH DICENY t t CO. I LARD OIL constantly' op I lltuni for Y Bale by ions New rail Fashion. - TAMES . WILSON is now pre to sup. Ida maternal, and Ott Irkt.lt . Now Pall = Ilakllttgetrja Slc _aa . aor=sasarlz i rat up (Up " itaFrlwd 1455rALLsIutlAT,J, WiLion iiiiellseat 9n ► IILT l aTigia 11 ► t. 0.8 Ry lo.►t N. Joo bble. lame N 0.3 Mackerel; IT WV:Mar 11 = jpla 60 text+ Writ Cb6.wc - 30 AA 66.606 41 3 611 a gal: Batter, 1 10= 1, .. 1 1 1 % *O6 WATT WILSON. NOTIOD—A Saok of WOOL, marked "J. G. Milks. Sahem. Columbiana Co.. Ohio," has bean az Waldman more than ex inontba. Unless Ithe same is &hod for and thanes and stoma pea within 30 dart. it wlcll be mid p7air e M ll mom Pg 4 lEROL- prime Pearls toot real n ne fo r e as . BllRl9aft DILWORTII4 - - . DOTASH—,2O . cash pure_ • otash for dal Ll•b, Jun DiLWOILTIC 110IMUL ABll-U saskein atom and %U. by D al t eli a' mtt -- IVEATHERS—A choice lot feathers, fo by - 3114 DALZEIS. k CO. G bblo. in store bn tor aio -• ' n. DALZEIX n CO. Ass—All slices,Bellevernon brand; all dam W. Lbelialar Nab by 11.DALZ1 LL't CO. EtiGS--rbtd. and 2 tialf.btds. just recieiv ed by railroad sad bend br R. IMIZICLL "V1E,.1. All/CRREIIS kb's: large No. .2 Mick. ktw /br ed. br , iu2,l R. I) ALZIELL CO. bblo: *go No. 3 Mackerel; go • tuatttag. do - 40 . • , holt MU. Ro. _do ita -It. ROBISON F ISH. -50 bbln. larlFmm):.No. 3 Mick - ask. 60bibrbbli arrlybm and barb by d _ AUDI InlaoN.96B.libutf i ld.. ATENITIAN RED-100..lib1e. "Cocohon's' V IMl.rted bad e, pale by B. A. VAIIIMSTOOKIt CO. [, : , r• - • ,• e Mit' !mkt. • . I 00040 011,7 bl,ll. rime linnet. Oil IV)V4lVAlirA'+,l%e~nppl of ' .alfookVailiimovoid AUCTION SA S. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 3au mug Fi bit il l CASES CEPIakLIQUORS AT ATM . TION—Ou Thundor •moruirur. Auir 1,11. at 11 o r oes.st the commereisiso!td %WPM 4, ....r td Wood and bth stn. will be told. 4 - i'esses superior Briudr 41' do do idudouttriole: Port:, • 3 , do do Golden tbmi: • , 4 4 do do Black Ilbrarfrapteiret: ___ " job! I • ... P. 111.• Da.r/8. Apt. PUBLIC SALE of Machinery, Wail, Ac., I olt Tuesday morainic. July ThL at tO o'clock, .111 be .o ld the entire 'lock Of mechlaery,toola tokooklak tote late Ono of Jame. Nelsomt C0.. 4 0n tl i ke prowl: 'a TLlyd the unexpired term Prual. l Joba drtku• to mid James Neleon t mkt& •111 lobe Oa the trot day of Akrit nest. Perms at eale. By order of J. Xt-Brady, recelva. • Juke • , P. ft. DAM. Snot 40UILDING LOTS IN .SOUTIf PlTTS atm° u AUCRION—tto Saturday often:noon. at A o'clock, on Outpost:dank will ts sold, by ardor of L. 04 IteßbunN 104.,j. Trustee, the *Ukraine ...Linable BilldlntLote In i re Dlssrlt of Plttalrorgb, yin 7 8, yr, -in.. 4%. ,r on lb. Bgnt mall* Turnsdko neat Oars= *isnot. Nos. 68 and b 8 an Minor stmt. Title Indisputable. ITertna—onwtourth nub, Wanes In ternlyears, with Inttmlat actsdnonnallY. )030 Si. DAVIS, Anat. x+3ll}.) 3015)4 izll THEATRE. H Positively Last Three Eights of BLITHE WELLS S BIRCH'S 'XIMETHELS! !of Wednesday Evenings, Th. o r hah.i Operatic Ilnalawine of MiACBETII! Opened With thelt wool tinanytaintable 1:11011 Rill Tcgrl:o74 4 -B .Kee larrYZWlLT.4rElar.l Detbrw.a S. -.______ WWI74..ginttiIeTtLCOMPLITARY Tatritao - Concert toGOOIIIIO.IOII at cal-tad. WWI lieatleirLen to D. C .5 24 ltztrn4Adles .Tieketa se nt nee. (lentl:Len name /Vapor by tn. lsdlee to Dee: Male, ST% anat. pawed 71;41. 4 Wi1l oaldbit!in Allegheny My. on 11/11132DAT, ',ta t 'in3o.lw4e, OFFET. C. awoRW. Agent. • JOE ;PENTLAND'S 'GREAT. C IR GUS! WILL EXIIIBIt FOR:ONE WEEK, r oom m 01:e V A syni c l i 01 PA Y. A MEM' 61.14 1,4, front o I Th is .44.. Ts COMILit Pallirs"incattaentet - ere from all parts of the , world, I, dlstlegale In the Elegance. Neselty and Variety of its Entertelnments. I. Edon, ?UMW and' Me three .7nyenth, Wonder+, AL- K.. lintsASTl N end ALBA: . air.- 'BICHARDet. Kr. IRANI( PABTOII, I I4r. GZO. BATIMIRLDIIR; 0. BB:BEV WOOD. B. J AOKBON, H. OLD, Blaster BSCRWOOD anQ Old dee Pentland • With a boat of othernalelitZiein the Tonal*. sorTor partienlarr &Prof:motion. Dragon Chariot lull Unitary Band, and Punta,nerally. ma tills of grAdatlssion.'llneente. No mar n AVTBIGNOON PIeRFORMANcES Eveurt. DAT. em- Artnelng ,At TUESDAY. jr[242er BAGS AND BAGGING. NOTpEs & WUITTLESEI, -No. S p WATER STREET, DYAD, OLD SNP, NSW' 'll AVE CON gTANTLY ON HAND : 'AND Manufsettur to order. BAGS tor Flour, Grain, Salt,l3l4witent, „,. Would ale° call the attention rif Corintry 31,qt:hints to their anorttoent of BEAKLESS and FAB.III2:BS' BAGS, MILLERS' BAGS, Designed and printed to order; expressly for their tin% fsellities sre seels thst sne Sms. son's' from 10,000 to 20,000 .bags per day. Alas. Importers and Dealers • GUNNY BAGS AND SAGG'II4O, sad reriourtlnds e;f • Tirend Tirtirt,boti - linen end Cotton. at trbleti we are real rine anstitmelerippllis. PiEMERS' AND MECHANICS FIRE, MARINE: AND LIFE INBITRANCE , 'COXPA.IIIIG' oy riirrAnwins. QA • AMOUNT SECURRUT INVESTED.-4200,000 IS Caninany' efficto Tire Inorannoe on onr i llalldlnen;GoodnYarulturai Marinelneuranee «why Came .and Freight., Inland Ittnranee on Goole, by R Ivers, Lake*. C• 31116. Rallrowle. and Lend Coy. Hoge generally. *leg Sneuranoe upon Liege upon the most amorous term. - • .' • Hon. Thomas It: Florence, derma E. Nadi. Georso, H. ATIIIIKIOWG am's. BA. P. Vaddletan. B. H. bold. George, nabob:id. ' Ptscl, a:Brewster, ThOIDM 11•611er0eld. Iwo leech. THOMAS B. FLOILENC:B. Preddent. 80.010 B. HELXOOI.O. 804113tirr. riTTBBIIIIGH nuriziorMut. Hon. T. M. Hone.' Hon. 3. H. fdallntodt. Hon. P. O. Shannon, Col. 8. W. Pack. Hon. 7 . B. Guthrie. • A. B. Maalmont, Lo. Thomas J. llsenan. Hog. Wthan ferdirew. Mao C01..1. Heron Foster, Gen. J. X. acal?ead. B. M. Riddle. ' The character of the aborsCOmsany IS of Ms Md chea. and encobtrow the tare and anusnal Ormilegwa of 111 e. Marilee and We Insurance. • Gentlemen of elevated staroUng nes . a/iodated tn Its 111•11.14061211:1t 11W1intereeted as Stockholders.. THOMAS J. HUNTS& Agent. ja= ! Bt. Charles Balldidn. No.loB Third M. Semi-Annual Dividend 8 per cent.. . Ally 1,1855. ETNA BERING COMPANY, OF IIARTFORD, CONN.---Ohartered 1819. PAID UP ,cash Asee%lnlyttlB.ss, - -.11833,1530,23 - VONT.DIUSS to make Insurance on all de lJ wrieneasof cromtr at equitable raten TAU Ckisd 1... r has maintained • position tar honorahls then= Ix 36 and Isnastarasnard for ressonetteler snd nano , 'Want,' any other similar haatttotion Ms ladled Staten annual endenmat of the condition of this Comaront stain this aeon wthweatioVen or A{enes P OttanNoratoWast manor Fifth and Wind bora. I pdrd Some . Folks. S OME folks like to AO , some folks do, - • Soma ' that's mit nor nor VRI. Footer's latest orTgit remired 01101 • LIU, White Bobo , • ihrioadno Polka, with rioted brontiotdees. Marra asuto, by Bury =Mho, 1 linoTrotthe tbe I=n, and r " lenn... Tbo 01 twor Btorw i L/Y Woltthwl• Dear Keg I L.:v.lT e -rel eirmminlipersaloo narßummuller. A WM* Hon Older. • - I ere's Made to the Vika we Urn. - How tweet to Boom ,or "Went Hoore—gonnook. Paddle my own Mann 'II our Mild In Heanne..-1. - B. Woodbury. A new stook of Wawa have just wired, drink been selected with nest care and , ...nhood Me IMo V"' %L il l . '‘eat. t o rant ~yy Wol'er 80 1 / 1 snot far the Hamburg -PM= ; oleo Mr Holone CIi t i.IOHEBANG & EIQNB' -:, • l'.. 'Oralial Vilma. • s • 410H1f - H. - .MALLO.II;, I =Nci. - .81 Wood pt.. totwora Dissoood on.r 4 .i.„ .ja open MI liatubbm J.... Mb. at Die Pimp Vat* Watwooom two ow easy° euxos, !boot ea., aumdutorroe.cts a Bow. Dodos. Wow I estraments us .moo[ LOP lOW 'd SU tlitri...4 Ner Male. booMtly invented and by OP Wwits.(lldekaromot. LooMi aro eptoptattyThliia _ PARLOR GRAND .PIANO, - The that Mt illStralant ot the kind In the atty.— Meal:awe lostruetente, with • hope stook of Poste P .08, twee beentahectla the eatneriber, et the Kum factory to Boston; atel r2,nod dikrjActug jYd the coothat 'JO , H. w W0 .1 1 . 4 Agent fbrtha male ht.Chleketia Waste= Ptah" iota r , for l'ittabsrahand Pear. p:orrax.imvp'4st!m•ii IHE enbecribere 'have now on' Ivv v . ; the 114 and partly receluo& =elegant pad mi.& etre& duet of Nuorma a Cuss% . •uurtraled Mao& outbusethg •PIO7 V.ai.tY - —Pool MO up to $lOOO. •MI than Ig h at i p i r • pueo;/ Pt 4'99". to. • th" 'WI ati v a r e:ll awl eatuulD Wltn I: azr w n c h = ya pore N. 11,—A1 pel r itical, lato**/_Ptio4 . •• : . , IL ISLIBEII: & HBO, 1.2 . • ' t' --• 9ol..itmtiar Wsuitsa ivad Out. Candle Moulds. ASUPERIOR ARTICLE OF MOULDS for Mortalak Caottleil, of llud Ptitinnis MetaL and Inmate& Millulfatured b 7 CSAMki• Ai" eithum instrumewssrmags r AT Juzsiroo • • 109 awn Arset„Plialdiftad& - NOtiCiu, j.dAgimilft.'S TRUSTEE ie preparedt4:226 . l s - d-TPlead of Bitola Pa e•PI-4.l l nrieb br = nkrartj . s 4 , - . WANTrains and'home servants tor )tyaa Naha lad tota laansetbat wee nat. lea of nun land of neon* ri,k.n.ad mailman. urn ergot dealer seaman •Of U V% cr i tg.c . ..m dra3 " wit l enr d sf :Tenn be on ab•plita In deem Odin, 410 Labebbr Unmet hbadd waded: WO waved d. 1a26 - Labors:is - Wanted— ATioßEßS'aie wanted on title I[A line of the Clriehnd arollishoithe wrote. bttemelweest ',FovitEKAill—Having insetbres4tbialle :Amu. lion.. Is utai than the elm MOW. we all KEN ASID B OB' CUYHILIO Ova 10 to a p eent lora than Der!mkiteSJlSH 0 B...liiroala .mtilaiet dr3r7:1111r6;74 71001',till' ..AO:,. 1 — 1 ! , .51.14 1:4521311,11LLAg-4osi: Horne & -Co. .Iternidk i ttiss lots BIM Thabnllsii.' *Web they I . ll .l= k r Abet Isms saffittasset hue 13 prices. at Tr mutat es:. AN. IkNITTIAG COTTON-180 Ifxs. of White iss4Morinizedistitthaj OottonSor - MARROW 'BLACK TRIMMING , XOR 1 DLUITILLAS.-72 dsnisot'r.ortnagr i gre g evralas.,-at. JOS 1 ~Kagssarr L hZ bbla. freelogrjtukt.: _ '
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