PITPSBURGH GAZETTE. I=MMMMI PITTSBURGH: MONDAY. MORNING AUGUST 6, rasa. Adlnortfoom—Nettbor -Mu =Mortal Room Or PrforroirldstMatinkontof itio Deily (awn". ore opened .1181/Thaa. Anozimazanrhodidra that, notion Won.. I" fathom./ on Monday soondad. nth plosay band them In Inanro • o doe, an illatindor. Advance Payments.—Hareafter no gab , seriatten b• tam ebr the Deny er Week 27 Onyeei, Imam payesinst Y assn. in adman Wbenever the time is ter to which the enhintiption L paid. the taper win le lavariably Wonted. widwil tM suberstatien tare ••••4 by scinnee payment. All transient advaliliss, ay every description. will b. nerniren to to paid In an tans T'a. only eseetninss sal to 'dare metal month yaw, scatterts sra mein seakelan all-Plitubarga Weekly Gruratte.—/b• ostensive armada= arose lflaktp Ganda °Om to ear Imam* mos • wet dairshis aardiriar et making thsh. twiner lowan Oar drardatkai to betweardbar and Ilse thaaasad. main idmost every trarabsat. maardaardai sad shopkeeper' In Western P•sarstrsals. sad isatara Ohlra • -- =WPF!!!,!ti!TriMlf=l.l.l 'mil persons who have obtained names •to the cell for a Fteptiblioan Conventon in this -*nutty, art requested to return ; them to this ales by Monday evening, August 6th, se it is desirable to issue the call without further delay. PLUSYLVAILL-T6 time was when Pennsyl vania enjoyed an honorable position on the fila- Very question- 7 -wben she stood foremost in as serting the rights of freedom and maintaining in tact the personal liberties of her own childrin.— Not only wu this the osse In the days of Push. W; and Run, but as late as 1820 her voice was tittered with a forte and unanimity agsinst the admission of Missouri u • Slave State whids did her infinite honor. Bat that day has long gone past. A genera tion has arisen that takes no pride in its ances try and which scoffs.-at-.the homely republican ism which daraotetised the. early days of the Commonwealth. In place of BeAuxus Feasx ron we have now Joni IL:Hansiand Entre Lsw is is the substitute for the judges who adorned the Supreme Bench when law was made to =b arns huMan rights- instead of despotism. The men of 1790 and 1820 would never have =Mattel to what we now endure without a murmur. Theo, when a U. S. Judge undertook to prostitute his office to base purposes, he was made to feel the public Indignation most =mis takably, and the State Judiciary was always quick to vindicate State Rights; now, outrage follows upon outrage, and not a murmur of dis approbation is heard: A Penfiiiybranbut, sent out to Kane= mite Governor, is abused, insul ted and set upon with murderous intent by armed bullies; and because he wilt not yield to the ruffians who have invaded his domain and become a pliant tool in the work of extending Slavery, the President removes him. it to an insult to Pennsylvania, and the insult is deepen ed by tendering the office thus vacated to anoth er Pennsylvanian who is deemed more compliant; yet who month it? A few, in whom there is still some fire of manhood, my out against it; but the means are as meek and quiet SS lambs. A citizen of Pennsylvania, a respectable =- offending citizen, is seised by the officers of the United States Court, and by the Judge of that Court is condemned to imprisonment fo an indefinite length of time, because he inform ad a negro woman from Tired& that she was free by the laws of Pennsylvania. He hen been committed without bail or mainprisa for ma king a true . return of the facts, upon • false plea of contempt, where no contempt was either intended or committed. And who complains ? A few Quakers gather around the victim of des potism, sympathise with him and tender him what aid they can ; but the other half-million of men in whose midst be is, go on with their mer chanditdng and money-getting as unconcerned as if nothing bad happened. The people of the State hear of it, too, but heed not; it is only Pie man stricken down—why should they trou ble themselves about his rights ? Bat State rigits are also stricken down, our statutes treated is naught, and the-power of the Commonwealth met at defiance, by the Judge who lays his heavy and despotic hand upon Paasmore Williamson. Shall not the State be aroused to a vindication of herself, and maintain her sovereignty ? Alas! no. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is appealed to, for help to rescue Williamson from his Illegal =Wine meat., and he, forgetful all= of his place and the high interests confided to his keeping, twists and tarns through a long rigmarole of legal so phistry, and refuses to interfere in a case involv ing the very existence of State Sovereignty. Still not a word of complaint. _Not one word, said we I' Stop; here is a Men ' ty word, and in the right quarter; but, glad ea we are tile's% it is the only one, and shows how utterly forsaken is the cause of liberty in the house of its professed friends. The follow ing is from the Philadelphia Run, and has the true ring: "The privileges of this writ of Haines Corpus are to Bepuplloan Liberty what the breath of life watch-the Lord God breathed into the no*. tells of man formed of the- dust of the ground, was to, hum's' a:Stenos. Wi th out it, • soulkee nusue4-erith it,.a living . sprit of intelligence, freedom mid self-reliance, imaged like divinity. The - .Constitution of the United States provides that "the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus gat sot bt etupoukd, maim when in cease ,of rebellion or inession, the public safety may re 'quire it." This is clear and explicit. Let us try the resent coudnot of Judge Kane by this constitutional test, and see if he has not cam -added io dangerous a violation of the Consti tution as to demand his impeachment and remo val. Judge Kane commits Williamson for Mo t/apt Nouse the legel formularies of his an swer to: a writ did not eultilts Honor, and the Supreme Court of-Pennsylvania-refuse. a writ of llitiese Corpus to test whether Williamson was in contempt of Court, or Judge Kane in con tempt of the Constitution of the United States. The sot of February 18, 1785, we are told by Chief Justice Lewis, excepts the priviloges of the writ of Habeas Corpus, where a prisoner is de tained by legal proem for an offence not bailable. But Weise violation of constitutional right and if a citizen of Pennsylvania has appealed to its Supreme Court to protect him in his enjoyment, the Chid. - Justios has failed to uphold the honor and dignity of the State . and suffered one of her MIL tO be tyranically misused, on the plea that one Court cannot interfere with the Judgment of anther! This may be law—thee law which makes constitutions mockeries of liberty; bet it is not right. .Peonsylvinia never delegated to the United States the power to impose auditions epon.the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus —nor does the Constitution prohibit it to timi 'State, except in cues of invasion and rebellion; it is therefore the duty of the State Courts • protect its Aisne from federal usurpation; • there has never occurred in the history of o • country io flagrant an usurpation of power, precedent so fraught with danger to our Mord -a judicial outrage of a blacker dye. Why, fellow gain of Pennsylvania, look at itl We, under our constitutional freedom of the press, assert that Jeuip Kane has usurped power. He may choose to omen:les this,. contempt, and arraign us before him, under his own federal, Alen and seditiou law interpretation of his pow ers, condemn us to occupy the cell were Arthur Spring or the Bkiminskis wore lodged, Surer rate me without tell or minipills And no power betreidediore could get us from hie. cuetedyl • This is monstrous, anti-republican and despots.. Judge 'Kane can do that .which no living king, emperor or potentate in Christendom dare do- imprison a man for a mostructire contempt, in volved in • legsl totem to a writ! The Sill of Bights wrung from King John, at Bonligmede, previded that if he, his judder, ar any of his servants, Aould break through, any of Its art'. ales of pesos and security, the barons and the oommoreity of the whole land might distraint and.illeY.Mes the king, in all ways possible, till thegrievance was redressed. Hailam in his "Middle Ages," commenting upon th is: as not unusual,--cites the laws of both Castile and dirselist,iwbere express provision was made for the suhfects ?misting end controlling the king, in cue of • breach of his duty.' A captulary of. Chutes the Bald permits his subjects to as sist one another,' and -combine toilet him if - he Infringed their liberties, or was guilty of Infos doe and - refused - to amend. And in this Model republic - of the' United States of America, the Jediclim representing • 'cio,ordinede branch of . the sovereign power, can, violate the expire berme of our -Constitution, and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania refuses to interpose, on the plea of courtesy to ano th er Court May we not then properly rey, "jam stone of Poop* mud, look at your abjeot condition!"., • Again, our State Court of inairesort tells us that !Very court of . competent jurisdiction is an szetheive judp, of oontempts :against Stult" 111 this true It may' be th eoretleaffj, but ' th e' i j oi dr . Mira 24, 1888, sat ii,u t sakes afaleetatiorn to writ et ,bait 14:44•001 aid. toikaa-,0 be pig i1i#1,010001116.0.1, • "X'-` also defines that the power of • court to inflict mimmary punishment foroontempt shall not be construed to extend to any cases, except for mis behavior in pruence of the court. C/in then • legal misdemeanor be adjudged le a constructive contempt, and summary, unusual—nay unpreoe- i dented—punishment be inflicted by Judge Kane or any other Judge without some redress? We have shown that centuries ago the rights of i the_ people in England, Castile and A:regal:o, could not be so invaded without the means of le gal resistance, and yet the Law, in this "slight- Mimi century is shamed by the manly spirit of the "dark ages." There must be some mode i of teaching Judge Kane that he cannot "wrest' the law to his owe authority," or do even a "little wrong" that great political result may follow. The people "know their rights and knowing dare maintain them." We insist that he is a tyrant and usurper, and should be treat -1 ed as such by all those peaceful and legal means which the Constitution has yet left us, unless in deed, it be contempt to suggest that Judge Kane Iteas rendered himself amenable to them. shout any reference to the course of Pass ore Williamson; without inquiry as to the ghts of Mr. Wheeler, or &question se totheth e elites in &multi, on Pentutylvahis soil by the v limitary act of those to whom they owe ser • , are by that act free; we consider the po siton assumed by Judge Katie the first giant step taken in this country, to coerce popular opinion, and subject our citizens to a stretch of power, more (tamable and accursed than the ter rors of the Inquisition. If Law cannot give re dress under such inflictions, we live under an anarchy, and if we wish to court favor - we must throw up our hate and shout "long live /mirth Kane: ' Let us deliberate, fellow slaves, whether it is better to' do this, or, emulous of our fathers of 1776, make another effort for the Liberty they failed to achieve for us, their descendants." This is noble, true and manly; but who is there to respond to it t Pennsylvania lies prone, spiritless and inanimate: never had tyranny a fairer swing. Virtually, the writ of habeas corpus is sus pended. There Ix neither rebellion, nor inva sion, nor publio danger from an outward enemy to prompt the declaration of martial law ; but really and truly the great writ of personal safety is suspended ; and not only so, it is proetltuted to oppress instead of deliver the oppressed—to 'observe wrong instead of protecting the right ; and when its aid is invoked from the State to de liver .1 man falsely imprisoned, it iii`denied. The writ of habeas ecoput u suspended. Oar consti tutional guarantees are no longer of any use to us. We are all at the mercy of U.S. JudgOtr, and they are the supreme law of the land. If these things will not rouse Pennsylvania, what will t If the Kansas outrages, the brutal treatment accorded to Gov. Reeder by the Mis souri ruffians, the outrageous removal of that offuier by the President for refusing to obey the infamous behests of slavery, the abuse of the writ of habeas corpus which resulted in the Im prisonment of Passmore Williamson for doing an honorable set, and the 'subsequent refusal of that writ by our Supreme Court to inquire into the validity of his detention, are not enough to rouse the cold blood4which sluggishly steals through Pennsylvania veins, what can rouse her? We cannot conjure up In imagination any attack upon her honor, or any violation of the rights of her people, that would be more heinous and outrageous. And yet, we are fain to be con vinced that she is not stolid, immovable under blows, and taunts, and mockings innumerable; and we still cherish the hope that she will yet shake off the slumber that binds her giant limbs, and, Tieing in the full energy of her strength, deal ponderous blows to the right and the left until her honor is vindicated, the rights of her oitizems maintained, and the cause of Freedom made triumphant. So mote it be. Nsw JIIIIBIL—The transactions of the State Know Nothing Council, recently convened at Trenton, are published in the eastern papers. From them we learn that the changes proposed by the National Council in the Ritual of the three degrees were adopted, which simply make the obligation binding upon the membere not to ex pose the secret workings of the Order; and wag the pawn' from members to leave the Order shall have beat made. This is the first Intimation we have had of the ;stare of the changes proposed in the Ritual by the National'Council. That changes we pro posed, was duly announced but what they were has never before appeared. And such changes Instead of binding the brethren to deny their connection with the Order, they are to assume an obligation not to tell what is done by it ; and they are to be denied the privilege of withdraw ing from the concern after the nominations are made. - The first change completely counteracts the apparent concession made in permitting the members to acknowledge their connection with the Order, by rendering the operations of the Order still more stringently secret than they were be fore.. It is to be, more than ever, an institution working under cover of midnight darkness, plan ning, assaulting and lighting under shelter of im penetrable rearm ; and now, more than ever befofe, the people are called on to ,"rebuke and condemn this unmanly, un-American and dan gerous mode of warfare. The second change is the es pins ultra of des. potism. No man to to be allowed to leave the Order after its nominations are made. No mat ter what corrupt practises he may have seen ; no matter how his heart may sicken aid nix soul may revolt at the villainy practised before his eyes; no matter how unworthy, unlit or objectionable the nominees maybe; and no mat ter what base means may have been used to as oomplbdt their nomination ; there is no escape for him. Support them he must, on pain not only of being expelled, but denounced as a perjurer and as a man to be avoided by all his fellows. This is the low, despicable trick by which the managers of the Order seek to retain the victims 'they have duped, and so escape the otherwise inevitable results of their political ecoundrelism. If there is anything in /mid= more tyranol; cal than this, or better calculated to =leaves the base purposes of dishonest men, we confess to being ignorant of it. After thus endorsing the refined' cruelty de 'wised by the National Connell, it seems a little odd that the State Cornell of New Jersey should have baulked at anything else. But it did. It refused to adopt the twelfth part of the national platform.' It protested against having anything to do with the Slavery question, kermess that question is foreign to the purposes and princi ples of the order; claimed for its members the right to think and act on that subject as they .please, the same as on'questlons of commeroe.or currency; asserted its devotion to the Constitu. tlon and the Union; and indignantly refused to co-operate with any class of men who are "sea Boner Olt is, anti-Slavery,) in their views and purposes. After ell these acts of submis sion to the have power, the Council ventured to express an opinion against the passage of the Nebraska-Kansas bill-4r very cheap kind of sentiment, inasmuch as it was unaccompanied by any proposed action in behalf of the princi ples outraged by that bill Vizoarta.—Thefull returns of the Virginia eleathin are at last rewired, end they present the following totals for Governor: Henry A. Wise, Thomae,B. Flournoy, K. N. Wise's mud The total vote polled, it will be seen, Is 166,- 101, which Is less than three-fourths of the full vote of the State. According to the statistics officially gathered in the different counties there ars 214,000 tlthables In the State, or persons qualified to vote, which Agee that about 68,000 sovereigns staid at home, and that notwithstand ing a prolonged and exciting contest. - According to the ealcalations of Mr. Liebei in Ids work on Civil Government this but confirm' the obeervations hitherto made on election re: saheb' various parts of the world. He selects inetanoes of American, English, French and Herman elections, the 'balsam and accompany ing circumstances of which are well ascertain ed. The conclusion at which he arrives is that very frequently lax thin fifty out of a hundred citizens who have a right to cots, actually go t o the polls, and that this result shows • fair comaton interest in the election; that If sixty ,Oars out of • hundred actually vote, it proves • pert. Interest In the election; and that seventy actual voters out ofa hundred. is an evidence of great excitement, while the. !lumber 4 . l4l lretitY five voters ' out of • hundred le hardly ever reach ed aidmarks an Impassioned election. . Tam" yin b. as aemaramat at the military at Ifastana Pamagiviada. at arm mg* on a s sat d to thcillaw: PouricaL Movxmonere.—The _demotion! of Chunblia county have nominated the following ticket: Assembly-0. Nelson Smith, of Johnatewn. BAmff.--James Myers, of Ebensburg. ?Wanner—Chu. D. Murray, of Ebensburg. • Coometr' ionee—Henry 'Eager, of Jackson. Assdimr.—ltobt. MoCombie, of CarrolL Corona.—lasso Teeter, of Conematigh. Poor Director. --Jacob Pronheiser, of Johns- town. Is seems that Joseph Brown, Esq., is to be substituted tar George Merriman, Esq., (who withdraws,l on the Know Nothing ticket, In Craw ford county. The Banner at Conneautville, and Journal at Meadville, unite in hie support. Jr/reason Comm.-41e following is the Know Nothing ticket nominated In. Jefferson County: Senate.—B. F. Lucas; Assembly—James U. Gillespie; Amman Judge—Philip Taylor; Tres surer—Amos A. M'Knight; Comudssioner—Jobe Thompson; Auditor-4mph B. Graham. The Know Nothings of Schuylkill county, it is understood, have made the following, nomina tions: Senate, John B. McCreary; Assembly, Wm. K Hammer; Frauds Dougler; Sheriff, Daniel Koch; Treasurer, F. A. Whitacre; Com missioner, Peter Miller. LONDON, July 20, 1855.—The Incidents since the departure of the Washington have not been important, but such as they are they nave been satisfactory. The news from Sebastopol com prises the repulse of two sorties, by the Rua- Slane, one against the French and the other against the English attack, while at home the political movements have comprise the complete defeat of a motion in the House of Commons in. tended' to upset the Government. Commercial affairs have' remained without any general change, but some minor circumstances have oc curred to increase the ease of the money market and excite additional confidence in the prospect of its present condition being permanent. The new sortie on the French at Sebastopol occurred on the night of the 15th. The Russians advanced a third time, after being twice repulsed, but were again driven bulk and forced to aban don their object. The aztual extent of their loss has not been stated, bat, although comptnstive ly heavy, it was probably not numerically so, a. the numbers engaged' were not very great. The sortie three nights afterward was summarily re pelled by the English with a hies on their part of only three men. • In neither of these efforts do the Russians ap pear to have succeeded in disturbing the steady advance of the works directed against the Mala koff and the Redan. According to the latest ac counts, the works are rapidly progressing, but a strong impression prevails that the entire neigh borhood of the forts is mined, and as the criti cal moment for attack draws on the greatest caution becomes essential. Few persons seem to doubt that the next assault en these positions will prove decisive--more especially as all the accounts which touch upon the failure of the 18th instant appear to show that success might then have been ombable except for a serious blunder—but at the same time • strong appre hension prevails that it will be purchased dearly. This feeling, however, arises not from the ex pectation of any protracted fight but from the extreme readiness, and in many cases great skill, with which the Russians have availed themselves of all the secretive devises of engi neering science. It is true their costly infernal machines in the Baltic have bad a ridiculous ter mination, but the readiness to try them was a proof of that vigilant disposition to attend to every novelty holding out • chance of efficiency, the absence of which still in a certain degree characterizes the proceedings of the Allies. The recent motion in the House of Commons, brought forward by Mr. Roebuck against the Ministry, underwent its final discussion last night, and was defeated by the large majority of 299 to 182. Its nominal purport was to pass unequivocal condemnation on all the members of the late Aberdeen administration, for the salami. ties enstained last winter in the Crimea, as ex hibited in the evidence and report of the Sebas topol committee, but inasmuch as the head of the present Cabinet, and also some of Its mem bers, held office at that time, the virtual effect of it would have been to upset the existing gov ernment. Lord Aberdeen, the Duke of Newcas tle, Mr. Sidney Herbert, Sir James Graham, and Mr Gladstone, who were really responsible for all the mischief that occurred, having ton since sustained the penalty of ejection from office, the motion could not damage them any further. Lord Palmerston, fir George Gray, and • few others, who bad the misfortune to be associated with these worse than inefficient colleagues, and whose efforts were always di rected to stimulate them to vigor, were, there-. fore, the only persons it mild touch. The in justice of this, however, was too plain to render success possible, and hence, although Mr. Roe buck and his supporters continued to place the House in a position of great perplexity, by in sisting on the constitutional axiom that all the members of a Cabinet must share and share alike as regards responsibility, and that conse quently if Lord Aberdeen and his set deserved -condemnation, it must fall with equal and un discriminating force on -those who, like Lord Palmerston, chose to remain with them, the House could not be Ideught to assent to such an ill timed proposition, and, rather than adopt it, preferred even to waive the maintenance of an abstract constitutional dogma, which, neverthe less, it is expedient to preserve. owels at the last date were quoted 91, and there has since been little variation. The closing price thu evening was 91. The appearance of the foreign exchanges is less favorable, and the specie which now 'Tea is rapidly exported, but the money market been strengthened by an announcement from the" India Company reducing the rate of interest on their unfunded debt from 4 to 8/ per cent., and • notice from the London discount houses that in future the allowance for money on call will be only 2/ per cent. Preciously, the rata was 21 per cent. The wheat market continual to exhibjt great firmness, and a further advance of le. has been realized. The prospeots of the approaching har vest are unaltered, but daring the peat week or two there have been occasional storms of rain, which have been watched with wine anxiety. The Paris correspondent of the London Mies, writing on the 18th of July, says: Some of the private lettere resolved from the -camp of the allies yesterday are far more en coursging than for some weeks past, and to a certain degree the Impression produced by the check of the 18th seems wearing off The tone of despondence which marked so many prerious communications Isnot to be found in them, and they now speak hopefully of the moment as not far distant for a glorious revenge. One letter, of the 6th, mentions that only 100 metres sep arate the French from the Malakhoff Fort. It has struck most people that the Russians perse vere in directing their fire against the batteries erected by the French, and hardly against the approaches, and kis surmised that the ground aim to the Malakhoff is mined, or that it may cover destructive engines, to be tired at the Fo ment of the assault. If so, this subterranean danger cannot fall to be soon discovered. A letter of the 7th, from before Sebastopol, says: I have as yet nothing new to mention to you. The siege of the Malakoff is proceeding actively. We have completed by a great ;dace s d'armes the passages dug between the Brandon Redoubt and the Tower, from which we are not more than 40 metres distant. The day of the attack Is not yet fixed ; but, If we are fortifying, the Russians also are fortifying, in a formidable M11111:02; and I must not conceal from you the fact that It will require teeth of steel to crack that hard morseL The division of Gen. Marren has succeeded the division of Gen. Canrobert, on the Tehernaya, which bee resumed its old encampment. For some days past the health of the army has im proved much; the cholera has lost Its epidemic' character, typhus cases are lees frequent, and yet the heat is intense. Theipirituf the army Is still excellent. A letter from Ithiniesch, of the sth, says : Here the last preparations are making for an important expedition. the object and destination of which I should be'very much embarrassed to explain to you at this moment. What le seen and known to every one, and what I can tell you, is that a great number of gunboats are now collected in this harbor, and are ready to dart Th9B6 boats, which recently arrived, have not yet been tried; but this afternoon three of them went close to the Genoese fort and threw some shells. I do not know whether this maritime expedition is to be accompanied by troops, but up to she present none have been detached . . All the dimmable steamships of the allied squad rons, hieluding - large vessels of war, such as the Flans, are under orders to proceed, some to Toulon, others to Marseilles, to take on board a reinforownent of 25,000 men, who ar e to b e landed in the Crimes or Botimelia, where they areto be reinforced by traps from the army of the Crimes, and destined for a• campaign cm the Danube. • A letter from before Hetancissi, of the ad fa the Sestapters of Marseilles, says: The Russian line-ofthattle ships anchored in the roadstead opposite Port Bt. Nicholas begin to serer from the. fire of the.morter battery on the side of the Quarantine Bay. On the 27th; a shell passed threugh the three decks of the Toheeme, killing and wounding several men, and then bursting in the hold, set Ire to her for • short time. Rome days before & projectile, Bred by a French vessel, bunting in a workshop near the Artillery Bay, sensed the explosion-of a number of loaded shells, killed several artillery men, and caused such damage that the Bantam have not elan dared to mann together snob a guantity of sombardblm 4 see • plass me OW sued Win Nei IN Ike WWI Mb. Tireidislht from the allied.:reasids occasion much damage the place and mime louse to : the garrimitti Their destructive elects *remote feared Shea — those of the rockets. The number of naval artillerymen in the place has been re duced from 16,000 to 8,600; there are now only three artillerymen for each gun. 011 board the Russian 'Miele the rations of vegetables and brandy have been diminished one-half. The captains of them have received orders to econo mize their consumption of salt pork es much as poeaible '" Au order from the commander-in chief hist directed the inhabitants to quit the town.. The .opinion that the place - must infant_ I bly fail into the power of the allied armies in more and:more general among the besieged, and that Oiling has greatly increased their discour agement, particularly during the last few days. All this information - has been derived from the deserters 'and prisoners. It was reported that the Englieh.Government had Cent word for all the transports to return to England to ,embark troops. From twenty to thirty: French transports bad arrived at Kam leech within the preceding few days nearly all with horses on board. Lettere from St. Petersburgh admit that the provisioning of the Suntan army in the Crimea is this year excessively difficult The crops are very bad and tho great heats have dried up the smaller rivers. Simpheropol is fepreeented as in a serf unhealthy condition ; it is a town of invalid& A Waresi journal points out the losses of the Russian army. Its best generals: Kornileff, Gototoar, TiOsotlejef, Solmonoff, Bobilder, Orbe lion, indseieral others hare been killed; Wo ronsoff, Mensohikoff, and Dacnenberg have reti red. , More than 600 oaten of all ranks have been'already lost by this war. Th 9 Paris oorrespondentof the num, writing on the Nth, eaye;—l communicated to you last night by telegraph that MonsignorFranobi, the Papal Nu*lo at Madrid, had demanded hie pass ports, and that the Spanish Government lost no time in complying with his request. The de- mind, which had been anticipated, was made on the 15th. The ministers met in council that night, and the passports were in the hand, of his Excellency the next morning, without any explanation aaked or given for that step. The immediate canoe, real or pretended, is the de cission of the Government end Cortes reapecting the Bale of the church property. The government express themselves delighted at the departure of the Nuncio, as they are re lievidof the presence of a man who was regerd ed;by the . Cullum as their main.stay in Madrid and the safe channel of 'communication with their chiefs. When the accordant was signed, It was stipulated that the clergy were to sell the property with in a certain time, and that the • government were to buy them, his holiness hav ing auctioned all put sales.' This stipulation not having been executed, they consider they have a fight to dispose of the property for na tional parposea. • The great difficulty in Spain is her finances, and if 'etoployed properly; the present measure ought to relieve theta. She can hardly reduce her army, even were her own internal dangers over, and it is not impossible, in the present state of European politics, 'that she may before long" be In a position to lead her ao-operation to the cense ih which Western Eirope is enga gisp agalnet Ruda. ThongL she cannot now send a contingent to the Crimea, yet, in the event of hoetilidee extending to other quartere,:a Span bib., contingent might be desirable. Be this es it may, the Government feel that they have, for more reasons than one, a happy - riddance of Mot:lslip:icor preach'. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. l'lmae's Celebrated Vermifage and L.= .1.1...ced=430., but say ahodusL so ths Marto* will .haw,-Ninr Toni. pm. 29, Ilabolog. from ompalsoos, the solvates 'ilvallthro of Dr. IP/dreo'r Famtfnor gad Liver AUL I hats for mm. time took coast/1.414 It my duty. sod maim It MY to oaths those srtielos known orttermar I snot among my Mood.. A short time ago I booms solostutod with the ONO of • yousgert. whammed tote treabird with seam sad On, PM plaint at the Rams time, mot had ham ruff. tot for mm. too moutlut Through my perrosslon ohs mammal oar bottle of Dr. irLose'r Terisofoor, sod one boi of Zoom Pats. which ohs took recordists to dirsotham Tai moult .as. oho pawed s large quantity of trams and thinks that on. hoz mom of Ma Fills will radon her to P. 11.41 bralth. Ilsr same and raddsom ono he bawd hi +ogling on Z. L, Thrall, Druggist. mum of Bottum:Kt Moor.* Knott P. L D. N • Lw' celebrated Venntruss and Lirer PNaasu both be obtained at any of the reepsetable Drew Stier m thle eity. • AT PecrobiMrseal plea. be cemAil Peewit tor. andtake none bat Dr. !Mune Vernelreige and Liver Pill. t.b.. araatb Venelrageo and P, lU EK. Wier* the public,. bat ali comparatively worthless For vale by the oh, proprietor. namixo.saarares, Ira ancompore to J. Alt*. 00.. 03 Wood et. • Nausea . and General Debility.—John Ratberlbrd, An 90 Wylie st, Pittsburgh, anya-- , I b... teen relined of the most distressing iblln of Dyssiegstw by the Ina of Bariaree itoLland Bitters, perrehared aria alter sollaing Ihr tbs. years with headsnbe. sauna and general debility attending tridigestlon. I now tea per *oily restored." Tem language, awning from one of our oldest and mart reepeeted sitisese, tetanot fall to Wine the bleald to try Obb proiratio• • few doses will satierran of it. dial asst. See advietimensent to another wham anSdewil Real the Sink.—Men of liberal education at, ihe eirmeat day. &Tote ail their talents to dienewer the imam whereby they mar among thine painful =ham which .mall the human frame. TheceLle no nobler art thin that of healing the del,. moddillthig the number ling dismiss to which man Le liath. and which may saw blot to dreg oat • protracted life of diehen or added, not blot olf be the blown of Ids exieterne and usefainant— We should Malay Odle no= *very IMAM= of emitter eating their dreadhil elfeets, or cawing nremoril of those clap ttatippliuM. In thaw swim where the Lm or the • the cam^ we would highly , recommend Dr. flemmen Bitten% treleared bl rirAl 11. Joan.. ediciae at the time Mande blether than time 81l and to thine who are milliming from the harems of digerthies, ei• may they are lb. antidote. ewe Mee:raw JeePtelbedgerS ' • ELOH & GRIFFITH'S PATENT GROUND SAWS. HAVING parchamd from ltr.-Wm. hi. Patafit ohm. Ito ittadiad tlrh.l.r end othv Wm. fr whiatk n lami paid Idai• Ism imta. sad we am UM Nola propr}Mors of WO p•tmt. W Fill ~ward ear pawn ailing tatormatton ollnhinaammt. cm the tame. Thla lathe lady Mathias. am lemmtad that all grind • da. Paid.* ..an In thirlaars. they Din mantra lam satt-mlll moat whit. raining rna smooth-amp lambs-iad tam aa add" loam thi• say other saws made-and am pot liable to beam* mann. - • All oar Fowl we nude tram in Fairs Viallty of Put Ma., onlrrrrolly b 7 can own use, st ma& higher art Hopi ionors/ly mood for Own • Ho romnindfnlly InArm W Inannbetuters of Lumber. ibikt no NM Ent* mot froartlarlatabllsbnkont trot 'what. b of InPorior Mad =4 wortsninshlx top Tonaper'n,lll be !band =re wren and unlfbrin than any Raw in mm. WELCH a GRIFFITH& (Was rook* by ;0113P/1 WOODGML.I. 4 CO. WOODWELL Sr. CO., IItp‘ONIIRS AND DIALUS DX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE voraiwzi or WOOD a lECOIVD brasiers, DM Om PITINBUROD. PA. 09i0 FIERNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING. WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. The Faat.Train leaves at 2 A M., through to Claainnatt In 13 bouts and 40 satnataa. Mtn Sioti ILTIII ♦r 8 A. U. AMOR Tam " A? 3r, r. Thome tndru allroaa• skew ecarosettess Crest/tau sad tht:ftwo two ccinneot .t Alßaba. Tha direct route to lit. L " . 11 1 . 31 . 1 . °Pm. via Creatlise sad Indisaapolis, 100 mike shorter than cis Cl.lllOlll. Alocutertlout are made at Win debt with thi Nagar% gad ganducky City mad; ang at Omaha* with the threeroadi concentrating there For particulate see handbill. No trains ran en Bandar Thrash l lekete are odd to otachtsati. icudcrille. Bt. kmda• Witatti4olis. Chicago. Bock Weak Yoe wino"; outolotassa the pritedpal tams and enter in tbc. Wort - The NSW MORTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 10 lam Pittsburgh at 10 Au. and Alit. tc.. cad it.. Brisk to at 7 al o. and 1 r. Fbr Tkkets =4 Anther Intestatlea. war to • J. O. MIRY. lb. IComor oiots nadir tits Nirotow/Abolo Om% Or at Ur Mars! gnat Atotioo. to GIORGI PAWN. • • Plekrt Amu. Mobs9o. Job 9a, leas 4401.115 e ingtal Ininrande Company OF PHILADELPHIA. OM= NO. TO WALNUT IFTEZST. g S u irl d a Or' ehafidlas..Taniltura.&e.. ID tnrnw on= et .aoctor n iar i anol= ;A .. fin t.t. Gonnany: Intim:rot IMAM) ke _... l ollnOntoficatne of this Oomtkuw. er e COW. M' we . 7 ; Wi t iart i =n. Cl 4. s h i ascrusi cT ir s rtarr.. Innis R. Manama. * Gnaw N. flaw. 0. 0w =l:44w. G. W. Ganon. ELT • 114 —mar G. 114 1 1111 5., sernw j ak em W.4:42—• JOU ersvps-4.......L. Min» MEWING' BROTHIRP, trIOLINALrb.RINNIBTEI, -so. al WOODrairr i v i m FA. im of Dr IrlasesedigrolTasiMp. Ur, ;PEARL, STEAK KILL,. 3 • • ALLEGHENY.: • Rem delivered to families in either of the swot te.: Orda a mat be tan at tha atom at alla. at : 1, °dr b " i 4 111 . LOG WILMOII a OCL, 69 Waal ft. Et. &AT in u ma et Mt at. _t_ ESA ' HENRY COLLINS, 00111IIIISSION B G INBORANT i TIM,. aii.ol.l=6l,•* ... The Greatest Nedical Discovery' , .. - ' .OF TrIE AGE- mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, lies disootaredi In meal our againon posture weeds a rowdy Mkt mil merwhind g/ aver. frees the worst brretflaa to. coma. : Pamela He has trleditln over der.. hundred Mem and tr.., IhDed exempt to twat:meg (both thunderhumor.) 11. has I rim In his posemelon over two bundred certhleates or 14 vibe, all within twenty miles of Bosteni. Teo bower are watmented toMin • lonalug . ..mouth 1 One to dues bottles 1011 cue Um warigthed of tilmplse 1 of the Geer , i Two to three bottle. will dear the tram of Wes. , Two bottles an warranted to cum the mist tanker to the mouth and stomaeb. Three to gm tattler ace Wanantal to ante the worst sae. of Orldralea. tit , 1 O. to - ) tote to m:are warranted Core all Mama to the ores. • Two bottles ere warranted to ewe MUMS of the wen i and biota= among the hair. I Four to de battled are warranted to tare -corrupt and ruemlng ulcer.. .. O. bottle will gum scaly eruption of the akin. Two to them tattles are warmented to owe the worst as ofringwortn. ' Two to them tents, are irarrented to cure the most de. ',grate cum of rtennuatlem. - Throe to foot bottles are warranted to cure manner= Rte to sight bottle. >W cure the wont ease of armfuls A ' , moat le always umari....3 from tbe stet bottle, and a perfect cure la warranted inuen the above ouantlty 111 totem . . Nothing looks do Losprobabl• to them who have to vale tried all the wonderful Medicines of the der. . that • onamon weed growing In the poetunes. and along old More walla mould ewe creme. htunor to the code= yet st la now a Bud feet. If you bare a hernor !Mout° erMrt There are no Ifs nor ands. liens or he. about it suiting . some cams and not yours. • .I peddled over • thousand bot tle. of It in the vklolty of Dorton. I knew Ile awls In nary ems, It boa already done Mate of thogreatmteures mew done In Haamehumotta I gam It to chUdzen a year oldi ;to old piopla of duty. I bane men Poor. puny, warner too goh .i. lidron. whom Beek was soft and flabby. restored to pined Mato of health by ono bottle. TO thorn who are WOO . to • id* Nadu., one hotel , will always cure it. It glom greet reller to caterrh and • dledneea 0000 who have been oodles for years, bare be km and been regulated by It. Where the body Is emnd It work melte may, but when, ttiere to any derangement of the functions of nature. It will mime vary mitigator teal Digs, but you must not 0. alonned—the Mom. Heap pear In from four dare to • week. There rimer • bad e.- milt from It. On the oontrory. when that rolling Is sone you will feel yourself like • new perm. I heard some of the most extrmagant anwroluns of It t roan error Ile tamed to. No thou. °felled loner —eat the beet you can get. I Ukeleles an herb, w when doe. maned he most CD. dhoolvas rerotolone of the meek and under the are Price fd Mats. Prim of the Medical Discovery SI per bottle. DIRECTIONS POE 11011.—Adedt, one tabbeepaonful we day. Children over eight rearademertspienfuk eldldmu .bee a. Weighty..., t......p00te0. la o. du.stion ... a& appllooble to 41 aoustltutlona, take enough to opoesto on the bowels Wm • do). , - ofMa KENNEDY ghee perdu* attmulance In bad owe eal. Bold. wholemle and retail. .t Dr. REgEllill.S, 140 Wood treat. corner of Virgin alley. , feedgerT i---- Letter from Hon. John Kinor Botts, of Rittman, July 9Lb.185a. Mean. Wm. 3.73 ears 4 Cb-r Gestr —oonalderstkass of duty to the Mend alone pronipt soi to and you thls voluntary natlinordal to the Oat value of "Manes Itomush lifiesen," for that almodtiaruiable disease. Half- Without being disposed or dimities It nenewerr to go into the tartlet:dare of the cam,' can ear that the aston ishing melte that hays been rind...lbl the use of that media= on • member of ear oils hoillayand ander MY oweelmereation and nroerintendenre, after the skill or the beet physicians hid been extmouted and all the neolal )remedlse tailed, folly hastily tile ha recommending Its me to all who may be entbring from that dreadfol malady, ' Ido not mean to sr that It is adapted to all constitn. liana or that it wiLl &ford the 'mom mall, all me; for, of come, lan know nothing about that—but bun what I hare seen of the streets, I woodd not hesitate to nee It to any and every sane of Porpfola.' with parson. for whom I bit an Interest, or OM whom I amid examine Influencer. control itameotfullerourn , jade diertamiT , Jour; hi. Born. HOLMES, RABE & CO 111700E13808 TO A. H. ROLKES it BROTHER; munneeruitzu or • SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMEBBD LEON AX LES, carneas, SLEDGES. MAT- TOOK% PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tolbsco4 & Cotton Screw, ~Oa MwMliwni Car arid Bridge Botta, with Thread and Nate complete, PITT SBURAI H, PA., &mom No. 1121Varra can 107 Pon era, ammo Wool ass Barman on /WAN work warranted. WELLS. RIDDLE & CO.. 86 Fourth'lt. near Wood, Pittetnugh, Pa. maprorAcrcwirßa OF Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY .HIPS; T EIONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly onThanti, received direct trona their Yartary, In York Cb.. Pa., a full and naiad air pnirtmant of nit ThoomtAn d I ea, Load? Wagon WW ouriare =dim Apo, St Plaat ag* Bi ' olg and Warm a. In PYl^Navr Myles of WhlmprOmptly forniabod to order. from oo the kron toad. (are maenad and promptly tpral pp mtrr . eALL WORK WARRANTED..III .I•l4.l.ydaiMMl JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, , Iron Vaults, VaUlt Doors, Window . Shutters, Window Guards, Re., Dos. 91 Second & 88 Third at., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBUROH, PA., Have ontand a variety of new patterns Paw/ and Plalo. mite& fnr 441 purpooos. Particular at• testi= paid to maiming Only," Leta. Jcbbmg don* in short =Um mh94f Statement from Canadit.—Quebee, Feb. Tt141864.-11eam. B. A. Fahnestook A C0.,..We had the Orme oh . ..thing. tide maiden, the within certificate *floor Vermitosa which mil} be eery irratifrlna to you, se It was sent voluntarily. We are. Sentiteme•Derm ewe truly J. YRFASON A 00. Genesnmor—liy HUN. daughter. 4-yen old. and me ma older, were bra considerable time roaming from mama porcheeed two bottles of your Venal of whkh I sato them qtrs. data, asonding to di, .wWc__Th and mange to say, lo Dee , than three hour. they ea Ism th an Vl9ll HUNDRED WORIML, Nome of tes.- Imordlittr=tfi ao fftlll 12.t0 lb,inchea HavlHaulmmuch of the • benefcial 11 1 / I CLA JOOl. Termites., 1 Del It my duty to recosamodut It to as t+ubtk u, In my opinion. one lOTA. Malt ediesedons mew Mee a/West worms mr yet °eared to the yabl ima GenUmm,teasei sue to be year mach and . humble want, iNATHAELIEL LEA . Prepared and add by B..A4ADJUIRMIXEC A 00.. corner of Wood and 1/Iretsta i soyladdieT. PH.II4A_DELPI-ILA Fire and Life Iniarance Company, • No. 149 OHISTNUT STREET, 0PP05.175 THE atISTOM HOUMA . Will make all kinde e .nsurance. either Illerchsadlw. at r PorPrrns or Lim emountited, on& rig., of ora over not rip ndron.tko or Proporry or 80/31111.1 . P. KUM. Prooddont. • B. W. ll.U.bors, .Tho President. DIMPORB: Clhoo..P. Korn.. IL B. ErUdir&. 1 l lt e a rr • • 13 P. B. Savory. ' Joa.& Paul, O. 81arroran. • I . f l obvarKrn. & Hagan... 1. Mamma, Soorrtor. J. u. 007P1N. Agent. d 664., fo mint Third and Wood wort. Nsw Yost, Jane 15th, 1855. aiHew York & Li verpo l paine of Paekets.ta JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Liberty "Creek Plttobtergb, Po.„ b tbs !only Lorton le tbo ohm .arty antbortsed to WI Potnact Ocrtletstso kr my Lbw o Nov York and Llmpool NAVA. Rao shwa on band Digit i rata Ibr any oronnbt. Parable at any Bank in Eosto'nd, Ireland, Scot/and and Wotan Alm, Map poosonions Grin Noti York and rbllsdal• Of* by Ribroad. GoRNELIES GRINNELL, foßritif 1 87 Booth at.. Now York. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire it H'ariae Insure= Company; Moe, Corner Market, and Water Streets, _ 112113BUDOEI, PA RONA GAMUT. Praideo.l amiss D, Mew, Baer. This Company makes every Ineurenee ap Pertainind tour arninetel with ADM RMS. Abo Apdest Hulled pinto Itiabon the Ohio end el hmantdil ripen and triestahien and nvine Desks gen. emir, And aiming Lose of Damao by Tiro, .....and...... * ._eenthet - ilte Pails of the Sir and Waal Narigatka — ;PelWWned — rXibe loireetdistee Anedirtent with mint/ tosilpertlee. Hobert Clehrer. pennede p.ra t &net/. Junes& Nom lege,r, MAN. 'Dunes llailautn, Arnienaseein, D. D . 'Chan b ath t, John IleAlplik Markt Blebs. Dunn Muskat. ItoratioN. la*, Itittanida& John WOW. Pe. terrb•brib EUREKA - INSURANCE CONPANY OF PITTSBURGb JOHN H. 813tOgNggRGER, President; ROBERT PENNEY. gaudery; 0. W. BATOHELORI general Agent. Will Imre Agiunat All Kinds of MARINE AND i'IRE RISKS. J. A. B boakban r ter. l)ntA Ti 1 3 = k. iaille i rttra salb — rotk, E.. 1. T. * bath, Ir. Jan . & Oeigliat 010 in 5. talu :a we tt o irata denote ,x l rthir . _.,.. "`" 7=uttorXat ' m Dmmtt atF r rata at Ito ttEaa, n 0.99 Wain. ararr. Jul •hatko . Clitisen's Insurance (Nrinp7 us auVAlnuin • WM. BAGAUCT... /_Ngffill;k.i._ 11•111711.1.1KAABIIR. tker• 41007117411. 11i WATER, BerWILIN .11fA.RXET WOOD eTkZillf. offltrAlutiflagi%) rimaicktul's . .10ffst_pwastra it l eet st 4 . 4 . : _ A DMIPAThurla nail TwellPOPe. gert,„J'. pontsugh. LEAN M. Pennock. WaltlPrinette Jen. Ocoee.- John =FM= Fitsat jla i ft .„ & . insets 11•11exi, eind&dirmaur. WILLIAM & ALLEM ffoccaseouTo ARNOLD & WILT.TMR aillsom Furnaces, Wroglres Tab* AND MITING optrnatx. 'Tor Warm* atsd Vistgatits of &Witt& W. • A. win mama bella:lrwalldWr Sonar BA Wsliwabos Ilierie.Cftridik who" imesiabh Osuri Ikea I• 4 &WWI W MINN W•AW-Inall WIWYSII I `~~ c:VY l r.syti*tYF7 cay~cT~~"l ~. ~M...`2~~~~- 2 ~ a ' ~ ,~ ,~'' ~~ To Pothers, Wives: lad DaiaghtersH TIM bobbed dlannery lathe dense 44 medidne. end the. onewlikt brag sad ulaticoridarle to Prawe, the P•• 1114 landau to the human lindlY. bi- the medial ImPar•llia• trout'.. Herehaln Maine Osthollecer. It it &dined to cure the, various ammo halfient to dm.* atch It Pretexts, pain in the bad, entree:a yoostration hem naming and • htiared tru th write in their train. have &Mart roads Ilib • burden torn , d eximence Into • deny and hourly our... The mat lidlth4sd Manson of the teedieei eoikame-lh the .4_, world. u Soil en ln tide cosortry, bare held th e sobiw'a, in ILII2IO. C 0 . 14111110.1011. w and they have finally determlul to that the Old method treed., these se kraal and WS- , dl•eme wee all wan and that • conguraf overt trap, mast Was what out atordray It r e on old adage. that I grant bodies move Win' sly; and while the Faulty were en• dr...Ming to Intreamise their views and Mama • .re... roes ] Mind Mahe. Dr. P.omeroy. • phydden with Far Team experience In the dift•••• • 01 women and children reduced the theory to simple Wm. and dieomwred rena -1 edy whit* hummed and .111 arra eighteen one of *Uri twenty cues now , existing. In scone sere *bare the or trans have been ruptured. or when they hare been revere. ly jorred by had medkal treatment. nothing can be done but to alleviate the eyriptorei. "No mot it upw.r.• mid 8, denim.. the great leader of the itagileh medico] ' @Moot, and, thereto*, let nom. despair t urn this nmr dr by ber n faithfully tried. Throw “Ide praudioe en d the ideas of en Interested teireirdair—reaion for your. MiIi•IHIN whet the remedy ho. done Inv:ahem and then goon With • Amur filth In the aestrance that ilarehelre Uterine Citholloon la no 'Samar moody,* bet a edeotite ambitotion of medkal virtue., which will prawn, the conaltutkm from destruction. will smart the buidiora approach ordinates, and radars health $0 that airtedy M adrid vital tower. Prim 11050 per bottle. Fold whop sale and retail at DR. GEO. H. ILAYSER'S Dale Btore.llo. 140 Wood Bawd. J11.14/ar DR. ',rears Pile Ointment is & certain tyre ity that distreadng d 1..... the PU... In ell their varied beau tt hen been need Ibr more than eixty nue, end bin enbltdted the .wrost halro7 effect. In el , rren. , " - We yriblleb the following name of irentlernen who be*. been eared by its nee, end who, after •offering ibr year. had alienated every room* of the medical yrofeeden In vain. R. J. D. Wetical, 17. B. Senator firos. Fifes, R.. l. /tenons, • St. FtroL Jfinnesoga, ron.GenWm. JohnW , Dest iTh rite . 'Washington. j Ws• 913 Orcosseith 61-. Yost. 20 Chambers " Oeo. W. Mated& Em., Chief qf Tho above Usk might be loososseel by thousands: btit enough has been &ono to inguss every sufferer to Arlie the !Moody • trial. gold whole/Mk and rota by Cie. Boyoir, Nu 140 Wood =um of 'Virgin WU/- Prim SI. iu.tdby WESTERN TEA STORE Chimer .of Wood and Sixth streetz. • W. A. IrCLURG. Our Teas will be loand on trial unequal e d at the prima in the eityr , DAUM PUPAL Glmsi Mack,. Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson.so, 62,, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. ENO:freak:Wm 50 and linperial &43.1'.. 75, 73 eta. per 1b.F,00 & 1,50 per lb. Tau put up to %day boxes from 6 to 20 lb.. fbr family tutu A liberal W.:mot made to retail dealers, . COPFEE-lam. La Orsayro. rosi EM atine. 0 ,. .m. sod Boated BCGARS—Laverinet and Bekker'. Loaf.lPuberssal and OPustuf Augur. yes. 4piee.r, /Yak& Pke.A dui Dried Fruits. dr— dr. mha REMOVAL. MoCORD & CO:, HATTERS, Haie removed to their new store, 131 Wad sheet. 6 doors above WM end. which we ban inifit with the express adaptation to our incensed boaineat The first Soar boo been fitted up to MODERN STYLE exelsodvely ile our retell trade. wherewill &Dray. ha mind a omelets anoroxient of the MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES of Gents' and Youths' Dres and Soft Hats end Cape, as wall as LADIES' RIDING HATS' and CELL. OREN'S GOODS, adapted to the seasons. We Mali be plena,/ to we oia Mande at our to. it.,.. The fear Mar Mem are expressly Co. our WHOLE SALE TRADE. when will be found • toll nook of Flab and Cops, aubredeur deem. Silk. every varist7,6oft,l Ps name. Leghorn; Evade and Palm Leaf Hats; Silk PIM& and 'Loth Capa, and Children'. Goods of all kind. learthants voting oor eity won find It their Waled to manila our dock, as oinr ftellitiee are enek as to colitis us to compete with any Jobbing b6use in the eastirs altiee iaM British and Continental Bac RIGH7 RILLS DRAWN Bl DUNCAN, SHERMAN I; CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN pITAIN OP LI AND rPWAIIDS. These Drafts are available at all the lain etre! Swam ofltneand, Scotland and ItslancVand leo Clont*amt. / • We also drew 81017 BILLS on N. A. Grunebtam, A. Baffin, 1 - PRANHI - 012T A NAM iftileh serve ea a Resalttanos to ell - put. fleltseriend and MILO& Persona Intending to trairel %broad may worms ItcroLb se Letters of Credit. on Inblekbllmer. can be obtainel, na needed, In .7 wt 131leetions of Bills. :Ter (. and other securities IrJErt• rose, will receive prompt attention. WM. ni WILLS:UM & Woad. owner Thlr& street. Western Ininranee Company j OF PITTSBURGH. 111/1 .I.IMTM L Iro nI" . all fritido . of Flit. and we Rialto. totuono th i , M .11111 m, Jr.. non goo ot f; J... ma J. W- Bedier, A. Nbaldt. Wm. Idle. C. W. Ilkketson. . &D '( O. Amman. O. W..R. Isamu. Smith. ... LlppliMoDie Wm WA. tame Instltutke managed DT Dlreetorgl Irnoms in U o de eammonlty, and who will Merly_ end promptly pay an larotte OfflCkli tt A n ti Stmt., (8p...a & OM. Wm* wp Mae. et Maw 1 The Shenftelty. GEORGE R. RIDDLE, • the Cii ity I of Aneaheer, .111 he ► osadldat. ter MI 0110111 of Shalt, of CleaheniOnantr at the ...enter •I+Rton . . 1 For Sale. A DRUG STORE favorably located on the cannar or Chesnut and Marty street. Allagbany atty. and doing a good Mali badness. Par parttenian mg6tre af : MIXING Bllollt.l failtl indiu Na. 61) Word it. Pittsburgh. New•Daetriaa Gallery. 1 31R. NELSO NwouId respectfully infdrm bleitheade and th. ratio roaorally, aleat cdea to. moot the dolly Ineraulas demand he kW Soo So has had bunt sad boa saw ocandoteed thos e ld, Poet Oftle• Thlnd atrest,) one of the moot iambus aad auemltheat Sky light Oallala ova esoothetad Da pmlooes. la the United Stat e. Wean 1 4:7011Tcreatibe Wurmar +Mill limo sod oh in Axis weather, ham S dellook A. /d. US 4 chisek P. • obit how all lo ealketot waders they shelter lil '01AT•••• 0 , 1•1•0 .•ITIOns NEW ADVER'MEMENTS, TR. OIIMMLNO'S WORE full *1'121)- 9171%15t nmed at DAVISON% Boma Stara 56 Makket war ath: Family Prams, 2 ads . ; Slat Moos Was . 3,.1... VI *es, sash: . ! Lectures on Daxdsa ma Beam Cbsashea This dams !Maaita Masai.., 16 .1., Nab: Saipan, Readings on Mattbmw. Mark. Lake. Gaida Esains sad lartldeue,26 as. anon; . Tat Muth bolas the Float &mediations. or the Blamed Ufa The Tirot sad tits Altar: Vahaa Of the D.F. Dead and ZnidLa ' . Slims of ths Timm Dolly W. 76 els. snag Lahat Lartana toashs ak Itamaa sta to, Sit Tbs. Gosomanka Tubaslie Wks oa, 28 1 s WANTED-2 good Cooks,. 8 gilds:* do • g bounrorair. in moo country. • Pardoner. with good rohnonow. &Journeyman enommArn. that stocalla Berman and gruclloh: 10 Otrla to do bonacwork Um Otto • Indy crania' to wet now • etalit • Boy of 9 years 'anti to to ittnro out till ha lc of ww • Young Man of badman bob. Itc want. to M rtayloyd "ho a stars. Hotel Impels Ed Pitman 90111.1•• can to washnot with Ingham. disallow , molds and domestics, ootlemen of Vaginal can Ond caoh bolo as tbsy moire; such as club, calennon._lair rag. &fres and laborror• both inow and tom _Amply ant • HAAR'S Intel:limos 0111 co. 410 Llbinty at ST„ CLAIR . HOTEL; 001130:111X?malign NoTzo Corner Penn and St, Clair Rue -PITTAESURGU L PA.,. W. 0. CONNELLY, Yropnetor. anWeblo'66 INEXCHANGE 'FOR PITTSBURGH lANUIPACITURNInveced tract* of land N PITTSBURGH hs lowa county, tonsabl p 81. contaltia co ems, _ 2 SO awn and No. 8, . 1 180 anon Theo lands WO locates near to now groat Ma Lumitt u or thisV i tdp a/deb tltr_t e h oLtll . na b., . 1. • 1880 1 , Slane Apple pou area. 8. staArs emu *nth !Woe to School DireHetors. COORDING to an appointment of the County ihiporintost, tbo Boort ofliebool lihnotors of tin To triU twat .. e MaKerport, on VW of italltsjhtp will ' awe ownsitootion! n ig aompotent Tambov us 8 1. 41 " th. 4 ". anittt•Tor 0 11. P. PL 0111110111. they.; 1141,H)01: jot received at Davison's, 65 81 het street. with the ileatusigt.e.kaom,l6 mita til,lfr i g:eme t e . y.4 4. al, • giw, Cepa , %Wm. The 'Peeti • ler, 7 ILUST RECEIVED, I4o.new Western Tostn- sto Nor the States °feels, _l.lllanis s . Inane& and Ayr pals by J. T. EIHRTOUR, SS Filth stmt. X J EI . E . WORKS optit. RICE just reed lby ..• .?. BURTOCIL Alas. other martial slag and ita. at 84 net stmt. sons BasithSeld. sue - EMLOCKPLASTER—A ,apply of this A eal•Bestad Basket rade: atia. a as tatity of Atia sal tad Audis Mutat reel er JOS. /LIM UR. j t AKER'a COD LIVER 01L—A fresh stip srld7 of tbla cotallant on reed by JCS. lILIMISSI. , UlUllE LIQUORS of every description, tor I malelog =mom 'Wen/ ou Mad I WI JOB. WINKING'S:I 0,, O. HOULDERI3-20,000 lbs. city cut in store la sad Az Nal bv DAVID DIRIIST. :FALLS CITY S. C; HAMS ;- 1000 lbs. tun. Ite !e bi• DAI7IIO. ARREST, 10L0011--100 bblo. ex•trrh, par Wenona. for R. mutt- DATLD 0,1311011111 T, sue . Mime Marty irao Hasid strop . GROUND DIIIIIAO=-2.50 sacks atore for =lobs. sae = 1111IAUDICIOT k CO. I OlLS—~42bbls. Na. 1 Tanners' Oil; do I 'Ur 'do .lor , fbr ode by • sad . MUM DUMMY a 0 In o.stor• BIIGAR--50 Mids. now landin _DT .Ml MAIM DIZEIT a _ MIMI SALT PETRE-80 mots in stirs m..." fat oak br we ISAIAH DICKIrr l CO. OMAR CURED . itAle—Ohoide %lin& on band bad fbe ask by DAVID O. MUST, aormylAborty arulltands44. • SIINDRIEB-8 bbbs. arenas; 1 box OM Comm libstbs3__ eels for ads by ass lb AB DI usunr bs oo. .* ()MUM I'ELWW. er%il i oaies On Aftriara mai ANL SWitommtmearliisw, • :as=l* 400 AUCTION SAL :S. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Clonsbaska axles Zirai. "nos llbod ad liftla * rLET—The commodious Dwelling and o.Recna. Noia4!UM_ TTWOLA[MED GOODS FROM PA. IL R. CO. ar AUCTION—ft %Wet- waw a& Atopitai, at 0 ealaak, et. the warehouse of . 11 .wers.hatee..A No. el water street. wiU wid. • quatotty of motti volt . to pay charm duet heme. P. M. DAVI& Amt. -- • I.IIDGE MINING CO. STOCK AT Alro - Irroter—On Monday mtor, locust gib; st Wolk. of the Marlowe Eirboows 4 tb mt. bo 0014, iv. or. dor orloishtut Homy _immure: kix Sham rtldso rbiloiog 00. Sloe foribibot for nor Pmt of monoroorkto. P. . DAVIS, Aut. isL.rsday. PLENDID COUNTRY SEAT ON TROY HILL AT AUCTION—On Thu evening. Ammo at 8 o'clock, it the merchants' Exchange. /mufti at., oillb phi, by orderer Win. T. Bonn- assignee or Wilibun Them that benutlfil and highly anitivated lot of Orausst elta Leon Troy Ming scout SIM feet sanarmonulusa Is amid avers murder ttm Man' Bdek D.MaZlionme. etch atlfe and gamed, basenient slats - all Ur modern convenience," The ground. having nth. qe. of the Allegheny ricer land surrounding I eldillrr lamest' . ex ILe e.t.d. iron into. th.....^mt=je ON the preMbee are also an excellent stable, house and other oat buildings. The property can es comaaut any time melons tan), Tams at wt , • P. M. DAUM!. Aust. JOEPENTLAND'S GREAT CIRCUS! %LL E.XIIIBIT FOR ONE WEEK, cm mewing an MO VDAI: iWt79T6th. In Haat a th. 4M RICAN HOTEL. Penn street. Cm.Pen7. .omro..d of the moat Ideated Varianm. ere from all plata Or the world. D dlaiiagalabed Ay the Rte kfcr)VAVAV al "T. 3 01 Titr l 4l. " Z i rAir PIIuNSK. BREASTIAN end ALMA: RICHARDS. Hz. PRANK PASTOR., Mr. ORO. BATCHRI.DIVR, SHIRR' 11 / 00 4 , ..S.JACRSON.11.,IIRRNARD.31aatar BELIIMWOOD 1. 4 • • . . Old Joe Pentland, lIING OF LOWN, With a bat of other Wean. emp oria. the Troop... 10 - For particulars of Prowedou, DURO. Chasid. Tull mut., Band, wad ?seaman** aentrally. re bills et th. day. . . figiVit( 4 )7 . Erligaktnal lf RC Alt' DAT, cos mending OD TUESDAY. tosadw IRON CITT COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE, of Pittsburgh, tenor a n gered and Fourth eta Char. farad and irp A = lBs /Irs' . alread 'd rier uh red Ins ds tructinw 2X" "• 4l". th t. le Itoridtsetlon, whin Is now es tell and my ennenfl ope ration, under the lbllowl raciest n.tatr T. I. Ultehoock, Professor of the Sciences of Aeocrunta. and of he ert of Booksng. John t Plenum,. Associ .lo ate epi Predawn Its the same dips* mane. Glso. F. Mtehooek, A. M., Profaner of histiunnatEce and and Tenber of Penmanaltip. J Hopkins, En-of the Pittsburgh ber,loctures on Owl mereiel Low. Lecturer , tin Political Economy; also upon Common:Ml Ethics and Rama* delisted in the College lath weak.— Depertments will non be opened .for En i gireessing,libm. Newhard,., and Arehlteettnal Thawing n which an who darnaces gain thorongh inetrnetiom There are two courses of study—one • Cminsundel, the other The emote. Thensill ho, bernitio, Quarterly Poblir itareht. Lions by a Boma of Examlnters. for the awarding or Dint. BOOK-KEEPING, This .beautiful mt. no UM Wets ntre. to useful to marY bantam met a end, se an mention, 11. mon lucrative then nowt trades are, am be aequir to few weeks. be ing taught here At d is termatemerAna geod tootles on this eultieet that MD be Ij3s u gthe ' n mere of Mb college iter the free one of the student*, still no one of them is exclusively.followed. for theorem QM the teacher of that art practices. mode of incaloating a knowledge of it which originated with id en wig and wb bh both he end 61s =MU deem greatly impeder to any laid down in beaks. In ARITHMETIC. to., the method of working .und here (end Am only)Loot only fir near to SWAM, biltit le also much shorter. plainer. end better dented to VW mat business than MD be found In any treatise Debra the American public; It hag been tailed. sad not inaptly. mrsiessaget MUM from the extraordinary ihollity with which true results are obtained with eery Utile S In mRITING.the chief aim I. to Impart to the= . a bold, beautiful. rapidly amented hand. milted to Web. keening, to correspondents and to Matson It le t he Arm determination of the Imolirde=t i % Coll..ge, that It shall not become scoot i to any other its, kind; and they respectfony solicit . eentinuatint Of thp gow of patronage which km No eignally dlsthemilehed the career of Milslnstitution from its coromenconnit.• Address Iron City College, Pittsburgh. Pa.. and ARTUFR'S' Patent Self. /bp Presereinc Fran% prusitt, Towcaots amutsriatanium. "[MUSE CANS' which' are Jll.. sealed by the hot:esteems -, 1 1 1 out tbe aid of Thmer, mod opened tee oily, without inJorr to. the. •n: are rapidly coming intelgeueral um. /oil dlndlone me Meg up troll mounpany the Cans. and the work too es eay Perkomed Met ter th•dr car mar, funny may tens • hall Trutt and ttmatoes on their table winter at sum. mer Pstors—Plnt ' gallon uart do OM. half itlben dui Za threw quart. $4,24 , . ll4OO ter donem La. next. In order to mouse economy In eranaportaxim Arthur. Can • which la closed ullin • Ild the , whole top, to that when open it may re cleaned Re n z other sewed. has been fully &permed . - , Club of the American Inetltate. New Jerk. it toot le: tint clam Dlplatou over all other SelbSsalingOans, at ti• • • lee Pair la Cincinnati, and wee awarded a Medal at .ths Mechanics' Fair heldthle Spring at the Smitlesnalsa Ise Wants. Washington. D. C. It claimed to hi lbw bad Can In the market. All order*. SOWIDPIII4IOI7 the OWL • •111 at emon_plly forwarded.. Tweets. wholesale Mid Zee tall, at the Ginn mid Queen mare Store of • • .• /UMW sue H1GH2422 Wood A. • •-- m7 2o. l7nker Pi • . . _ . . RnOOKS FOR SUMMER. READDICA Is amerment of Standard and Whwellaininas . Worim. Poetry. Illeirc7. Travels, ra•• • .allatHom sods. Ettningar'4l'ltt.'l.lren.;,-' Waverly crab, Abbotteßod mitten: 12 steadiest: greens otEneland. by Atom Eltriqland, yds, beet of &Wnd. - ' bbotea Take. dollogit Queens,le Viols: Louie XVII, Life 1301Seringe and Beath, rala - Hestrese Um of Monarchy in /MI6 Memoiriof Celebrated Marsden, Latnartioa , Lostine• Meld Hooke( the lurronation, with auiteolloll2. 2 vole, Abtettl Nwleon, complete. :-Tobi, 8 go. muMln and • ehrepAdarlitialre Weablngton Literary and ,fflstotioal..bilecellaiPee, B ancr oft, Star_ Paper., /kosher, tioldml rte. Animated Nature. l en* 8 en. , sheep. Bayard Taylor. Travels. Eltaubmi& Prime* do. By anthAdthonese by Henry W. Lillaard, ri l l=of=trj f at t i b ox . ' . f . Cgated litahm Outlie r with many other cafe rahodde works. Ai rale by • ' sal B. • SAD LILL Allegbany. • FAIRBLAA'S PLATFORI SCUM THE undOreigned having been' appointed iticaluall. Agents fir th• Wit M theft 01114•144 LF.B, rasazOnturatt by 11.1. original !smut= , •E. & T. FAIRBANKS do CO, Berpectfulir barite attention of thorn:ulnae corensranitr to the arteparlority of these Scales over ell °Chan - Them boles have been sane:lad .to the Edirlill/RIT Mr= all the principal Railroads in the 17nited Btatea end lin gland. and to erto7 branch of bombers thoon the oorld, and their uniform moneracry and great dungen. tr have gained ibr thew the reentstion of tabor VW ATANDARD 1,8011 WrClCti 70.C.CE CAN NZ NO . APPEAL. - Wa arayropared to fill olden far Ommter. Partila Dorms.; Kowa Mill. Ear. raw: Railroad sad Mimi Rolm, cd HURRIIT WELLS.. sat lyd o.SO) Llborty street, Occesnerdal ..11mr • • . - Pittstrazga. P. A. TRE.DITURE & FURN ILINUFACTO - IT AND WllOlOOlll, 69.8 BROADWAY, Between time itstrowetitan tent Pantbetenen Hotel. - LIURNITTRE OF EVERY VARIETY OF u the teet'enallty at moderate omace bß ßit a c re j areetenenteal Iteraltnee Übe *and In b h .d•tr - metre. to erbleh we Unite the piatleolar attentiea MES-7.6-0 50 MIL cubed sad dahertted dna=Sagan • toblik. N. o. Motaud 60 Rd& drrap IdUater.-X. , 6 do Golden arrugg lid bora. Um firma Rio 76 kid shads Gnu sad CaSsd• Black _ _ 6 Undo* Idu 76 /dm smor 5.• best beaus Tobsaxs • • 16 keg. Vlrgbdo Toiot . deg , - ' • . 10 b 2. Baltimore Plug . 20 hOftdds Out Sods: • " sus son 10 redan 0. Papa; 555 MIL aldulfruPg [paler 60 21. N. o.Tar 76 rosin Rog de idd d o Nq 2 'Bpi= 200 bids. lang. No. Dwiumat. 12 d o Comftgr, /OM hr. do do(CI.. .40. • To, ego WATT it w1L5012:228 UMW DAVID O. BIiEtBOT, Flour, Produce, Provielon and Commission bE R OH AN T, No. 267 .Libertystatt. affliere Pittsburgh, Pas his attention to the bete of Em. Perk. Bacon, lard. amp, Butter. Grain. /Mil fit 5,80.44. 113160matlitume 46- n aa ta niteedtallY Kakat.l. VERGREEN COLONY—A. Tall desiss ble sountri residents Is °Send ibr a 3.. bove colony, Bop p, Stoll* team PS The a boon I. SS by 84 feet. arr townshi anspi +Mita monis biter erce sad Plehall on Meting Ikon awl hp movidedi with a Vat4T b•UH00091. 66. .Then 9tear of NMI str- Pant to the house held to Pe. and an terldirtieel - ode. rizth of 06 etas mow. The dwelling honewith the II aeve lot On which there Is 100 trolt trees ot ehatew_weallb tlea bW..See crepe sad strawberry view. stab* eibielten house. 44) Tut tes said wepavatoor isith the latevest ta The ts fbr the do e atfot of thUdwa mikes tuts a d.th hi. property Sew a siea otteestiv. S. CMUREAT sox. - tIANICIN(t . HOUSES..' - ' ZORN T . .. .H000:-.-. . .• BRDWIRIL .' ' • k1;IIIPSIID CS), 1 . SOMItItSZT, ; .; SOMERSET 00. • • • Noun. pLiABANT. wzmoarD 00. _ • -• ooNNELLaraus. . taxima txo, - MaIi DNIONTOWN eamimumis. ..• . .. • _2. NEP/ - DRUMM . IlkAt/Sltott . . • ' Deposit. method, Mamma Inn* knft g ilontlit; odd sad oolhotodt BMX Notes and Spicto ht sad sold Stooks, Notes and other fleancitter bought sad cold an inondadon. Chgtoonoccohocco and oollockm. •Nomit.e. WANTED TO FILL AN ORDER v Stocker thittenk of Fittsboidc c took of noobankn . &win_ . Stock of Illerchalatc? sad kanutketntoro• Bank. Bony sled otEllock booed man sold on comml•dow ant W/LILINS i CO.. Oont Stook tkokati 11VIDEN a D its SCRIPof the Ohio.and Penna. andd mood: ' nitana PN. Bent tba ate dothor brakra tanks booed at idadiat. MN.. • WILKINS. 00.11:41IN R. FINE MUSLIN SHIRTS--Morria - on'a eels. tamed make witihtkartth ard .Inm:a Wises. hi sale . by ' JOS, 110aeral & 00. 7T Market stmt. QIIELLED CORN--121X1 bushels Shelled la star, and for oak !Ir ff, 88L.% B. 11. MOLASSES for ealf__LV lj aminr. NAIR Husnau (Ml BAGS RIO COME foru=i:' B2CS. SOAP for sale b ' O sea .511111 M. Rana ik 1/1:111131. BBLS. , OBESHE'D fitiGilabr — otoliret 040 sua 14111114.311111111/I=l4lC , CITRIC lbs. just reo'd and fix.' VWs br , an! PLIOILING BROIL • BLUE MOSS--30 !be...jut reed and for nib by sal - PIRMTNG SULPHURIC ACED--Prun.• ( No rdhausen Vllnt) Just reed sikt . narmielaos. - - II ERRING-2/3 bble. D. a Heains thift• 11.1 day rola awl fix by an ar EL 00 ant paABH 7 -5 , oaks first azlgllsabt by : 1 A:4: • • .'16:4,1 I :4 • Aliso suoiar of an exestlnat 24=07 • no above J 0 Amt. TAybirs HAM TONIO-4. suppWthis akbretaelllarTatdentediry JCS U.ll. WAX 11,1201 M--A. large _swlrfvery WV aas Was Witabsa rsed L • :4: ...., EXTRA !LOUR on I=l aid to. arsiirs blade DAIRDAL 81111.111 r., , ' citrates lability eat lisallit& , . .LOON--asms4 al" t a g Tama?* 1"1 4 4141 filitllMlr - - '
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