•D. L.IXTOS—-J,KraTTU:..-. rrginit. nntrr 8. RIDDLD & Co., VITORS O nil PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1868. \ The Militia Bill.— The last legislature did Etmo good best of which tho Gov ernor hesitates to approve; they also passed some very poor bills, all of which the Governor s gned promptly ; and the meanest act of this e ilire lot is the Militia hill. It covers some 18 p inted pages of the legislative calendar* and f( r thal reason is not likely to bo generally pub ii shed/ and still less likely to bo generally read. S>mn ambitious aspirant may perform the task o' conning its multitudinous sections; but the c lances are ten to one he will not have the brains t > comprehend it. Efforts will doubtless be i ado to pul it in operation, nnd tho public may c btain, by degrees, in that way, some idea of txe outlines of the canorous concern. Wo are i ot bo sore that, after', they have become ac t uainled with it in its practical workings, that \ JejpwUl like it very well. For one, from our 1 nowledge-of its contents wc are constrained to i cg&rd it as a very unwise, oppressive and mis < hiovoos pioco of legislation. I U revives the old and exploded system of mil ti trainings, dooming as to the reaping of con ual crops of colonels, majors and captains without end, and compels every man between 1 he ages of 21 nnd 46 to train cither in a wiflitfa ( r volunteer company, or pay a commutation tax. <f CO cents per year, excepting persons in tho t rmy and navy of tho United Stales, ministers of tfcejgospel, professors of colleges and school directors, and Judges of tho Courts, together with all persons regularly and honorably dis charged ii^ pursuance oflmy law of this State t and all persons having served seven years in a uniformed company. The Assessors are to return every person sub- ject to this tax in their annual assessments, the . tax to bo collected as other Slate taxes and paid into the State Treasury, for tho benefit of “the milUary- fund." Out of this fund is to-be drawn t* 3 the expense of militia trainings, and all vol unteer companies are allowed to train six days in the year and draw one dollar and a half a day for each man on duty, and two dollars a day for each horse used by them. The attempt to revive militia trainings will, we think, bo a failure; and in view of this fact, tho effect of this bill will simply be to levy a poll tax of 60 cents on nearly every man in tho com- monwealth who is in the prime of life, for the benefit of militia officers and volunteer compa nies. If (ho State wevo to be the gainer by the levy of this poll-tax upon the already overtaxed people of this commonwealth, there might bo sdfao reason for submitting to it qaietly; but it doos not benefit the Stale a jot Not a cent of it will go to the reduction of tho State debt or tojgards paying tho expenses of tho government. All of it that will not be swallowed np by fifers and drummers. Brigade Inspectors and Brigadier Generals, will go iafo the inexorable maws of tho thousand-and-ono military companies of the State, whose mombers, generally, as past experience has proved, make excellent soldiers in times of peace, but prefer the retiraoy of citirens in times of war. This poll-tax will fall equally upon the poor and fhe rich. Tho poof'laboring man, who works for fifty cents a dtfjr and- earns a preca rious existence, will havo to pay as much as tho richest nabob in the land. And for what?. Will it bring more security to his poverty-stricken •fireside or render him a whit belter off as a man or 09 a citizen ? Nay. The laws owe him all the protection he can get and the attempt to ex tort this tax from him will be ns much an act of/ tyranny as the forced levies of tho veriest despotism in Enropc. We haveuot a ward to say in derogation of our volunteer companies. Wc take a just pride in them, and|bey excite our admiration by their military bearing and" perfection of discipline. Bat .the State can provide for their encourage ment without resort ftrthls questionable method of taxation, andean do it all the belter by abol ishing at once and forever tho cumbrous and ' worthless, yet terribly exponsivo, militia sys tem. This bill is a step backward instead of forward. Lecohptos LrTEaATUBE.— Tho lion. Jame 9 Foley, Lecomptcn membor of Congress from In diana—the individual who occasionally boosts of his ./bur-fathers—seems to be so much pleased with his official duties at Washington, and the el cetcrat, that he is making arrangements to have himself re-elected. Among the letters sent to his constituents, announcing this intention, is tho ono which wo publish below. Ho'-scems re joiced that he is reinstated in fall fellowship with other “poor devils” who are now booked in the service of tho administration. This scion of /bur-fathers will discover, beforo he is many months older,dhat the peoplo will oxcrciso their “rito to -select” their representatives, and that his “fellowship” withdough-faces, his quartette of papas, and his “principles of non-interven tions,"will not savo him from tho fate in storo for him. Tho “masses” will not dispute bis right to be a “candudate,” but they will nover-' theless “chuflo for themselves,” when the elec tion day comes. The complacency with which he spooks of his personal popularity and his ability to bring tho people ap to the “poles,” is aboat as refreshing as his orthography is origi nal. Hear what (his “poor devil” of a Lecomp tonite has to say for himsolf in the eplsllo to which reference has already bceu made: Washingtos, April 22 08. Dear friend:—your Kind favor of the 14 lust, is to hand. 1 was glad to hero from you the indication is the Kansas trobles will be settle to day by the democrat party. Which will be a lime of rejoyaing the administration has all Redy rocustated me in full felersbip—if my -friend John L. Robinson will consent I-will bo Permittod to net with tho democrat party agine the Settlement will bo on the Great Principles of ; noninterventions so you will seo wo poor „ (levels have held our gronnd well I See from your letter I will have plenty of corapeditors in .the convention well it is a free country they have a nte to bo candadates And the people have a rito to Select tho one that will suit them best and if they want a man that will labor-for the interest of the m asses they will chase'myself so I leave them perfectally free to ebuse for them self any favor yoa can render me will be token Kindlys and . I feel certin l can carry the Dis trict—taro me loose in the district I will bring them up to the poles certin. I will help the hold ticket some hundreds in the district. ( will bo borne by the 10 of jauo and will have a chance to see my frienda.be fore tho conven tion cornea off "and will write my friends on the subject from the custom and circumstances 1 thfnk roaghl to have a chance of the next rase —you will do me a kindness by seeing os many of the friends as conveont and Enlist tbem in my fifcvor I have been quito unwell tho last week I feel much better to day—l hope this will find you and family well your friend Dottob —CUiten Bigler has been making a speeoh m tho Senate on tho “Uses of Cotton.” One use which he did not refer to, although be must have known all about it, is to stuff it into the earß of donghfaoes so that they may notbear the voices of tfeelr constituents.'- Flas Citizen ’ Bigler heard from Philadelphia ? ; . A Vast amount of nonsense is being circulated aier the country in tho shape of startling stories of the Mormons, purporting to be related by a ilr.Frederic'kl»oba 7 Trhoclmnj9toboan -‘escaped .Mormon Priest. 0 This Loba is at Fort Leaven •■worth, and bis talk is reported by a correspond enlofthe New York Tiraes. Hpßcems to bare T?eea impressed thatihe country, bad a strong appetite for enormous lies about the Mormons, ana hehas giren us a dose (bat will certainly test its capacity. Among other thinga.ho says that tiro thousand two {hundred Mormon-emigrants -teavoring to cross tbo plains with hand-carl * perished. That there was great floxferlng dcatlisinCTosabgibdplainpls known. M multiplies the twenty at - with the rest of MgfStuS. • * >. i ie«cr from ;■ • Vo., Bays:, '. ; —: - 0 p is o sight at once ■*. We hare never e healthy., shade ■*Uh ,tfie hrpt account of SrqttSl be Bcssaud's Tuan has bees very expensive (o the British government, owing to the largo number of foriegn witnesses In attendance. The London correspondent of tho North American, (Philadelphia,) thus alludes to the costs of pros ecation: “The costs of‘this prosecutiou must be enor mous. Upwards of eighty witnesses were se cured, most of whom were brought from Paris and Brussels. All of them were paid liberal traveling expenses and maintained in excellent sly o at Morley’s Hotel, Charing Cross, or the Bedford Hotel, in Bedford street, Convent Gar den-hotels well known to Americans visiting London. John Ball, though he has acquitted tno prisoner, and is rejoiced at it, has to put his hand m his pockets, and pay the costs; a fact which,, when it occurs to him, gives him a fit of reflection. What the effect in France has been, yon will doubtleea learn ihrongh the medium of your Paris correspondent. If wc may jodge here by articles in the Univtrn, Constituiionr.cl, Patrit, and other Paris journals, it has been re ceived with rage and indignation ; but a friend of mine, a Frenchman, with most extensive business transactions in both capitals, who ar rived in London yesterday only, assured me, last night, that the bulk of the Parisians are as roach pleased at the result a 3 the English pcoplo arc.” In France, what tho people think is no longer a matter of much consequence. Under tho-Em peror thoso who do indulge in tho luxury of having an opinion of their own, take more pains to conceal it than to giro it expression. And ehoold there be, perchance, any of his Majesty’s subjects who are disposed to give their country men the benefit of tho light which dawns upon them, caro is taken to prevent such an exercise •f tho intellect. The man who now occupies the French Throne does the thinking and the talking for his people, and will dontinuo to do so until —the next revolution. The French journals speak for the government, and aronot presumed to reflect the sentiments of the masses. The people have no “organs” in France, and quontly the press is powerless for good or evil— a mere machine in tho hands of n ‘ tyrant. If Franco had a freer press she would have /ewer revolutions and a hotter government, for pop ular indignation must have a vent. If that vent is not found through tho pen and the longue, Chon the toreb and the sword arc brought into requisition. — An Encounter between Finns State Men ani> U.S.Tboops—ONEovTnßBoi,r>iEits Killed. —Our Kansas correspondent, writing from Law rence under date of April 20th, gives us tho par ticulars of an encounter between a body of free Btale men and a oompany of U. S; troops, near Fort Scott, Kansas. It appears, according io bis account, that these free Stale men had good reason to believe that tho pro-slavery men were making preparations for an attack upon them, in continuation of tho outrages of a few weeks pre vious, when two free State men, named Denton and Ilendricbs, were killed, nnd a man named _Davis was wounded. The pro-slavery men in tho vicinity of the fori had taken refugo there under the protection of the D. S. troops, bnt npon the Marmaton river, about fifteen miles further South, they have remained upon their lands, though maoy of them wero quite obnoxi ous. Of what occurred at this place oar corres pondent gives the following account. Last Wednesday, in the forenoon, a company of between fifteen and twenty mounted and armed men called upon three or four pro-slavery men, and advised them to leave immediately No riolence was attempted npon any of these men, and after giving the above orders the pari v moved on from place to place, wherever pro slavery men were known to reside. This com pany of visiforswere all strangers to the panics on whom they called, and no one has yrt hern recognized. But a sadder chapter follows. These pro slavery men sent immediate word to the fort, about eight miles distant, for aid. About ono o’clock in the afternoon Marshal Little, with about twenty-five U. S. troops, appeared Tiding in the direction of the first part£. As soon as LUtle saw them he gave chase, and n race of some miles ensued. At length tho first party supposed to be free Slato men—faced about and ordered the troops to “hall.’' They refused, and kept on. Tho order was repeated, with a threat that, if they approached nearer they would not spore them. Marshal Little, sulking behind the troops, then rushed on, when a vol ley opeßed upon them from the first party, cut ting and scattering them in every direction. One soldier was mortally wounded, and died j that night. The Captain was wounded and his j horso waa killed. Several others were wounded, 1 and two or three, horses killed. The troops re turned tho fire, but gave only one round and re treated. No free State man was injured by them. ! The troops then crossed to the opposiie side of the river, where they ogaiu formed a line, and after looking across upon tho other party for a while, they sent to the fort for reinforcements. About fifty troops soon joined them, accompan ied by BrekcU, the midnight assassin and mur derer. They all consnlled together an hour or two, and without attempting farther hostility, returned quietly to the fort. Meanwhile some twenty other free State settlers assembled pri vately in tho ravines near by, and were prepar ing for afire in (he rear,had an attack been raado. This, says our informant, has satisfied Bour bon county boys of one error in their calcula tions. They had usually believed that the j Missourians woald stand about one round , and j the troops about two, but they arc now satisfied that the troops will only stand one, and (ft«»j\lis- j sourians aro Bare to keep beyond tho rettaj of I even that. . This is tho first instance where tho i federal army has been deliberately fired upon in j Kansas. —Boston Traveler. I Tub Coxfla oration atCiiristiaka, Nobwat —Christiana, April, 13 —The great firo which has taken place here broke oat in Skipper Gase, about 1 o’clock in the morning, in the very cen tre of the town, and in a fow hours about 00 houses, some of them among the largest in the place, were reduced to ruins. Although it may be said to have occurred in tho very kernel of :thc town, there were still some old wooden con structions in the back yards, among some of which the firo originated, ami spread with a rapidity which defied all tho exertions of tho firemen, with tho imperfect appliances at their disposal. No doubt had these been more ample, aod the organization generally more complete, the devouring element would have been kept within bounds, and the calamity the inhabitants are now visited with have been far less exten sive ; as it is, about 1,000 people have become houseless, and although tho visitation chiefly affects tho middlo classes, still there are a num ber of poorer individuals who have lost their whole substance. The value of the fixed property destroyed is estimated at £llO,OOO, and about a similar amouol iu goods and moveables The loss is about £‘220,000 which, coming so dose upon the late monetary dorangementa, cannot bnt add somewhat to tho general distress. At the same time, it will no doubt be the salvation of many shopkeepers who were tottering, as the unfor tunate insurance companies will have to pay for their old slock, ic. Full two and a half quar ters of the town have been destroyed; but it will be a great gainer in appearance, and at least two years work is cut out for a great number of artisans and laborers. It is not all impossible that the calamity may have arisen from incendia rism os thepolice had received several letters from the working classes to the effect that if work was not provided for them they would be com pelled to take the initiative into their own hands. No witnesses bttTO yet been examined. The Alliance, iHs said, will lose about £20,000, but the bulk of the goods*ond chattels were insured in the German company and the Scaudia. The houses, of course, arc insured in tho State or ganizatioD, our system of mutual insurance Liyt’Oß Selunq aho Cnuncii Memueksiui' lo Mr. Beecher’s church, in Brooklyn, the name of a gentleman was proposed on Suntlay for membership who is a member of a firm that deals wholesale in liquors, t o a certain extent. His partnership was for a term of fivo'years, and ho protested his inability to discontinue his con nection, or the selling of liquor by the firm, but he had resolved that ho would not partake of the profits of that branch of the business.—The question to be decided was whether his connec tion and business, under tho circumstances sta ted, should disqualify him from being received as a church member. Tho discassion was inter esting and well sustained, Mr Beecher favoring the applicant, and the result was bis reception as a memberby a voto of 77 to 26 In many churches liqaor manufacturers or venders aro not received to membership.--N. Y. Port. Jas. B. Folbv Tnu Cbevasse.—Nothing has been done to repair the break made by tho waters in tho pil ing driven down to closo the crevasse, and the torrent now mshes through with an angry roar that might be heard at night for a mile. The gap has a decidedly ugfy look. Tho wholo country on the right bank of tho rivor is flooded as far as the eye can reach, and tho situation of things is by no means pleasant to contemplate. Great numbers visit the crevasse, and for once we havo the sound of mighty, If not many waters in our ears. Wero it not for tho damage done we could, wish it might never he closed. To dose it up a different plan, we think, wUI havo to be adopted from that which has thus far been pursued.—iV. O. Bulletin, i/ay l, ' Fruit Prospects.— Hereabouts tho prospect for fruit is very promising. The cherry and pear trees are fall-. of flowers, and. tho peach trees show velL Tho severe winters, which preceded the lcstf severely injured the'lrees themselves, : hhdwy have not entirely recover ed; but beside that, ther.prospdctfor peaches is Ins Zanesville Courier says thaton iheuplacds of that secM the fruit knot nil cat off Sorrows and RhettmaUe UOLLAND BlTTERB.—<“Waliara Used this moOdne «£ •rives, and is many cases jrlth the grestat mates, the most celebrated of oar German Physicians are recommend tag U- Daring Ibis changeable weather, while moat per sons arc troubled with nervous and rheumatic affections,’lt will bo found a valuable remedy.”—&aats ZtUmg. * Catmos!— Bo careful to ask for Bo»rhsve*s ZTottand Bit ten. Tho great popularity ot this medicine has Induced many Imitations, which tho public ahcnld guard against ; purchasing. «3“SoId at $1 per bottle, or six bottles lor $O, by the pro prl«tir*,BENJ. 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J VALUEEN, OMR SURGEONDKNTiaT FROM NSW FORE, * ESTBACT3 TEETH WITHOUT PAIH, BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AQINT to tub GUMS ONLY. 4B*loacrta Teeth on. Cold, Silver, Plaiana and GatU rercha, and perform* til Dental operation* la a wlentiflo manner, without pain. •- '"•SLTnrmt moderate. . 54 Smtthileld-Street* below Fourth, JafodSofC V S PITTSBURGH. ; W* & X>. tUnTACnjUXSAHDDIAUBSni-. All kinds of Tobacco, SanffanACiforsi Hare recently taken tho boJMtag -No. 130 Wood otreot, la addition to their UamiflttterfßgEctabUshnto&Ltfa. <3 Irwin they jdeaaed to rtodro thetr M«od% •I. M.IJTTJL*B jytßß-pBCAJCTT TAIItOB, --r N(L 54 flt, Clair- Street, - (Dr-IrWi’aNewßuDdiag,) rnTEBUBOII, PA ccSOdyou Sptriab:il«ittw. toJnn«llt, DRS. C.-M. PITCH.tJ. W.StIiES Will remain at their Office, No. loi Penn Street, OPPOSITE TriE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSDUKOU. TILL JUNE FIRST, ISSS, And may bo consulted daily, (except Sundays) Ibr Consumption, Asthma* Bronchitis snJ all other Chronic Complaints romjiltcaied with «»r caudos Pulrnrroarj Disease, luclo.llng Oaturr) H Hotel lK,en.* t Affftiont *j‘ ike Liver, l)#*. 7*«7**iVi, (l.utritU, Fruinl* CompluinU, etc. IITCH A SYKES wonh! state tfiat their treatment CuiuumptioQ i* based upon tne fact that the disease ex uts inUitUted arvt system at large, belli before,and during iltdeteiopnmt in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechanical. Hygienic and MeJirlntl remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. iritA these, they cso MEDICINAL IJSIIALATIONjvthIch they value highly, hnt only ftj /hl/io/ttrj, which used aluue have no Curative ef fects, and Invalids arvarnealty ciuttioued Agaliut wasting tlio (•ri'riiiua Ilni"offiiml'itity on any treatment based upon tile pi ansitde, but Le reached In a direct manner by Inhal^Mon. tti.No charge for consnltalloa A lir*t of <in<Tti»bs will bo S'.-nt to lh'>*o nulling to con ralt n» by l.'ttfr. imSfclUwfctrF CHINA, GLASS AND QUEEUBWARB. SI-RING STOCK JUST OPENED, AT TUB OLD ESTABLISHMENT OP K E IST R, iiXOBY, Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P«i. f Wuo is now recoiring from Ettrupo ami Lastrru Cities, n choice assortment ol articles In bis linn, comprising new and Uvtcfnl fhnjKa «>f £V u rl, Whllo Htouo Toa, Dining and Toilet Ware, anil tho same in Plain, Gold, Lnxtro Band and Flowerr, Fii)'* .Wlilto Vitrified Iron Stone Tablo Warn, kuowu to bo tho most durablo now In oao Tor Hotels nod StcombuaU; Freuelt Chinn of new stylet in Pare White and Gull Band, cither In setts or single pUcrs; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Set* BrltUnnia sml .Plated Castors; Germnn Silver Toa Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, Ac.,plated with silver; fine Ivory llaodied Carving, Tea and Table Kiiltm nud Forks; Ten Waiters and Tray*; Shaker and Sea-gross Tal-lc Matt; JAppancd and Decorated Tin Toilet Setts. Also, a complete and full assortment of all articles hnila ble for th» OOCtfTUY RETAIL TRADE, at prices tnpteaso tin* public, who are respcctlully invited tu caamlno this " _ mr2£3m<ltwT lkA «3c i 3 rcL*.ui:N ; s’ Celebrated Worcestershire fiance, PRONOUNCED B V EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OJf A LKTTER FROM MEBICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY (100 D SAUCE ™ AT MADRAS, 4,1 ~ ~ h To hit Brother at AlI ntiii caliU' It' L J _ 11 K WORCESTER, Slay, I*sl RVKRY 4 “Tell LEA * PERRINS thnt * their Sauce is A *K T V med in India, mid is, in tut “ pinion the most palaUildoM OF w»dl m the most wholesome &iur« that in made." The ouly Medal awarded by the Jury of tho Now York Exhibition for Foreign Fanco, waa obtained by LEA k PER- B UCS for their WOROKSTKRSUIJIi: BAl'CF H tho world wide fame of which ImTing led to iinmeroQ* Imitation*, pur areearaeatiy nsjoeated to wr that tb« unuies of LEA ± PERKINS” are impressed upon th«* I'.rtl- and otopjKT, and printed upon tho labels. Bole Wholesale Agents for the United Statee, JOHN DUNCAmS SONS, 406 Broadway, N.-wY».rk. A stock atwayeio store- Also, order* received for diiec shipment (ruin England. iaj2;ljdfiT John C. Baker & Coe GENUINE C'«) U-Jil VBK o I l Tni? Medicine, prepared in the most ap prorod manner, and bottled by it*. has n-ceired tb» raue ti.*u of the mo-t m ii'iiiili. (II (Ilf Medical Pn-fe*ik>n of Phi! adelphia and i*l*ou L. re, who m omtm ud ft »« t>nperior to any other u«m- manufactured. Of It* efficacy ami importance a* a reus* I|ml in ns«<?s of (X-nsuraptfou, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma. Chronic Rheums tlero, and all Strofnlons ilt**-aaca, it l* unnecessary to inieat: —thousands orecimeafphjHidan* or Kurepeani America having tevtertlt* vouderfbt rurative pToiiertte* -Prepared .ulyt-rJOriN C. H4KKR A CO, Wh<-I~al* Druggist*. No. iu Ninth Third stn-ct, Philadelphia. Sold by nil Pmggi*i3 throughout Ih-country. fait-ttocS) DAWES Sc OL.UI_.KV ilonae, Blpn and Ornamental P»ln<*r>, a if p G n a r y k rr s nsAuns m W hU« Leiulnnd Zmo l J r»lnte. Also, all tiuds of Paint*, Oils, YunJaliea, Window Glass, Potty, Bruahtw, Ae„ 144 Wixl Slrtß.lwixn abost AU' y turllUydfo GEO. n. ANDERSON, Ao. ISI Lib'i (g Start, Pittsburgh, Pu iiA.at : racrtißra *.vl> wholly lt i.ulce l\ Erary Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe L< 'lifter, Sfilitt, J/orori'o, Frtu'b aiul Cutmtry Cul/ Skiun, Sole .Leather, C';irrinKeOilclothK, 2c v All of which will be furotahM at tin- lowest Cash Prlc«.*i. o*ll IDEB W ANTED .‘id IroUKlOls' AGX4jilyVJWV_:.i,u SlQilT BILLS DRAWN CV’ DUNCAN, BUKUOIAfij A CO., «)N TDK UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUM 3 OF ONB POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Hills.Ml Ibo pritirfpij riUcVami towns id France, Belgium, iL-lland, German). Russia and <-tlH*r Euro]»-au State*, C'>n*taiiilj .-ii bind and forsdchy fflL IL WILLIAMS A pri, Baukers, Wood street, corner o 1 Third. MATLACK & ROQHRB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING LA ERO XX A. T© , No. I S Pine Street, St. Lonta, Flo. Murdoch A Dickson, SC lsmia, Day A Slatlack, Chsciouati, Ohio, Cbas. Dnlßrdd & Oo n Loufcirlll«*, Ky , F. S. Day A Bankers, Puru, Ills, Urecu ti Stone, Bankers, Moscatiue, lotva. Day A Matlock, Philadelphia, Pa., R. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight AgeDt foj Hliuoii Ceulral Reread* _ . jaiuCrndfc JOHN COCHRAN sc UJKO. ■uxoraYruaxxa or Iron Bslllog) Iron Vnnlta, Vault Doors, Window Shnttcn, Window Gnards, St., Aer. Vl Second Street and 80 Third Street, (Between Wood aod Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA , U*’ - * cn baaQ a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain, nitable tar all pnrpwa. Particular atteutlou paid to en* dialog Qras© LoU. Jvbblattdooo at abort notice. turO en. tab turn- ..wit. o.nuxn VAHDEVBH & FRIBHD, •A. F TOUNJCYS AT LAW, an SOLICITOUS IN CUANCEUY, So. 6, Airuc', Stack. Dulwpu, Jtnoa. promptly made In any j-art of Northern lowa, or Wcatarn WUcorcan. Will attend to the porchiMand gala of Rettl Estate, ob taining Money ou Bond* and Mortgaigr-a- solityafc *• *■ CAUtn a. rmm ' A. A. CAHRIER & 880., General rnsuranco Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSRURUII, I’KNNA. Oumpanb* of standing. Cbartupd b> Peunsylrania and uthi-r Stale*. Fire, Marine and IJf<- Rluka taten --f Rlldewription*. A. A. CARRIER, JjtMylff M. K CAURIKiI. W K Y M A N fc r- *> N . Manolbctnis-n bd<l IVsler* In all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, Ouwr nf ReniOfitttl .ttrret and IhatAtmd Alley, ITITSIiUILaiI.PA n* a b0iur90«.._.„.. aiTHROW POCIILABB ROBINSON, 51IMN & SIILUiRN, FOUNDERS AND FTACIIIfSISTS. WASHINGTON WORKS. Pittsburgh,- Penna. Office, No. 31 Merkel street. Mannfactnr* all kind* of Steam Knjrfnt'* and MIR Mncbin ory; Cutliifpi, Railroad Work, tkr-ain lloildn and Khrut Iron Work. Jobblog and Rcpairius doueon ihorl uollco. mt2 r - lydlc 'ja'hl~aic£Zaugfli-.Tn. ~ aurcracTciiai or Alcohol, Cologne Spirit* anil Fasti Oil, dels;dlyfo A'oi. 168 and 170 Second .Sirrtf. lIENRY H. GOLIiiNS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter. SoetlH, Flnh, And Produce Generally, Awf Ha. » Ifeol OraU PUStmrgh Trtinea for tlteCure of llernln or Knpturr. MARBU’S RADICAL CURE TRUE? Mtim PATENT TRUSS. fITCU'B SUPPORTER TRUSS. ' BBI.V-ADJUPTINQ TRUSS. DR. BANNING'S LAOS or BODY BRACE, lor the rare of Pn-laptn* Uteri. Plica, Abdominal and Spinal YTcakues>pii. DR. 8. A FITCH'S Silver Plata*! Supporter. PILE PROPS, fur the support and cure of PJlcs. ELASTIO STOCKINGS, fur weak and varicoso rolu*. ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak knsejuinta. ANKLE SUPPORTS, fur week ankle Joint*. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. «. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; oLu, every kind of Syringea, DR. KEYBEB al*> has a Ttum which will radically euro Hernia or Rnptore. Ofllcs at his Drugstore, No. UO Wood street, *ign of the Golden Mortar. apSalawP Cklldren Catting Teetn.—To Udtiuu *«t> Nuwsa-I?H. H. & PASSIS’ CEL£BUAT£D SOOTH- HfO SVSDP.~Th.I3 iatallihls remedy has pmorrod ban drwd* of children wbca tboogltt past recovery, from coqthl •hma. As soon ai the Syrap is rubbed ou tho gums, the child will recover. This preparation la bo Innocent, so eO cachms, and to pleasant, that cltOd will rofow to let Ha gnmabo rubbed with 1L When InfiinU ore at tho ago of foox months, though there Is no appearance of tact b, coo boUle of *be Syrup aboold be oral ou the gams, to open the pom. ParanU should never U> without the syrup In tho nursery where there aro young children; for If a child wakes in tho night with iotas to the gums, tno syrap immediately gives caao by opening tho pores and healing the gams, them by preventing couvnUioas, Toms, Ac. Prepared only by Dr. Bwayno & Soa, Thlla. 1000 bottles art metnd and for sole by tha Pittsburgh Agent, caSthdawP . IhL Wood it, - Qalvahic Battehy’/or Electro Magnetic Bfannaia, for Sledlcai pnrpoees, of a very superior kind,; wDI bo Boat free of Xxprws iharges, whemraen Exprea rnnsjßpcm a remlUaheehfTVa Dollars. Addreri Dr. GEO. IT. KEYSBB, No. mo Wotd ft, Plttattrrgk.B»i apSMawf FiKE BRICK, TILE S CLAY/ of th« beat quality,'on hand and fir cole by A. A-HARDY. £tt\a akbntisuntnts.. JS 7 HAILBOAD NOTICE. ... " THEPITTSBOBOH. FT.rr-^-^,J -WATXE A CinCAOU HAll.lji4>Bll~ c WiW’l l- IUJAD COMPANY, witli JST. caput, audita Uironuli eaonceUanA Ik prepared to ttanrere Paopnjccaaud Eccldtt , n J rittrtj,,,], tooltlcaso,fcL brais.ladiauspolia,OucliuiatlcAnd ol] phi, Wat aiid Snull, tcctrt, »IthagT,at expedition. r Tlic fact llj.t tbi. rcotl Oral a direct and couaolUatcd linn balrecu PiU.l,nc S b and Chicago, I, > audiclrnt gear- Tral .” “ te t-VO cut louupctiona with Train* on other Roads. tJnjLurub. | CrcotUun. | H. R-ajni. u. b. Mail 7.00 A. ii. I 7.07 r. M let Exprwa. 140 r. It. jIOOQA.*. s.od p u. 2 ‘ l 2:15 r. *. 110:23 a. a. j 4.50 a. a R*ach Chicago—lit Express at 7dOa.«-2d Exproaaat l-li) p. k. r All Trains make clone eonneetious at Creatliuo for Col am* bu*. Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Bt. Louts; also, at Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabaali and Western Railroad for Ldayetto, Central Illinois and St. Louis; nlso, at Forest with Trnlus on the M. R. AL. E. IL R., and at Umi with trains on Daytuoaml Michigan Railroad. Ktrcuno. From Chicago. |FL Wayne.|Cre*mue. Air.PttiabV O.S.Mail Iorol> p«j bJttJm. fliWp.M. W2r ir* lslErpruL... 6Uki a.« 2.00 p. u. .0.12 P.M. o.loa’n! 2 i E * P S* S . • , I &»’!*. 1.15 pa TOicse Trains make close connectlunswlth Trains for phita dohihia, Baltimore and New York. Traiin. from SL Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colum ijus makr clOTeronnoctiana at Crestline with all returnlne Ttwins. At Ft. Wayne, Tralnafroiagt. Louis, Centra 111 b nois, Lafayette, and interaodiato places, connect with nbon , n i. At Forest, connections are made with Trains tnaml front Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. Hie U r Vnii fiotn Pittsburgh to Crestline, l*lngn train for local basi net, Li overtaken at Crestline by the 24 Express. Accoiraohinoit Tiucrs—Lcaro New Brighton for Allc- P"J “ «•« A- «, EUS T.n. Ltlr. AUcrt?en,r„ New Brighton at 9.45 A. k. and 6.00 p. n. J lor Baggage checked through, and no charge for hamßlnff. PARKIN C tw!i fan^ c f. lnrormalion »4>Pl7 to GEORGE Sfn p’pATn?? “fcrtF «<1 Grant “if" No - 30 Dfarborn St. oppoeßo Tre -sang CRS °’ OT to AgenU at thVStatlons uu«, r“Z C , n u“u°ec” MONDAIr - l 0U ■- , “ t * “ J J. J. HOUSTON, Gen. Pn«*r and Fr’t Ac*L D. W. BOSS, Paßa’r Agent, ChS*J J.H MOORE, Sup’t. l ' wuea B®’ m PltUbargn »nd ConaelnwlUe BtUroad. ONandttflor MONDAY. the 10th Inst, Passenger Tralnstwi MB (ejLCC ( P t Sundays,) from tho Peansylranla Railroad Paaienger lb-pot, as follow*: 3 MailTratn leaves PUUbmib --Oo * m hipr-ese Train “ » 'oiso r a! mrcamxo: Mall Tram leavos ConaellsriMe £oo * M . Arrtrlae at PUt.l>nr 8 b..... !' Sf iiTtif k ' h “ 1 - 1 EailtuadTick.t Offl™, Mall Train coanocta atCoanallaTilla will) Baa Una A UaU’i 1“ r Tnutbarg, CumbCTlaud, ottlTad tfcSiTl.t with roaches, for Sit. Plaoumt, iWn.l, Freight toMd from and stations on the Pitts* hnrgh and OmMtlsrille Railroad, will ho received and do- ILrored in l itl-burgh, at thi “Baldwin Dspot,” opposite the Daijitesno Depot, excepting such as Pig Iron?Lnmber .done, etc., which will beloadod or unloaded at tho Outer IVfwt.or at Ibecanal Depot,as may bo arranged with Freight Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pitt-bureh. .. n ? # TJ ny ! o » RLACKSTONK, Supt A SPLENDID GOLD WATCH, wanted . n cnrat K oI,J s BuJ » ]>orf«ct tlmo-ieeper, richly u. o rfvT\”i T .mr^*ifal l " |,r f*- a , t * 1 , t0 *' tT3 P*«° D *boSends us FlrTl DOI.LA its In subscriptions to “ 1 n W“ llr pictorial monthly, THE UNITED STATES JOURNAL, or to any person srmliog thesama amount for any of our popular books. A SUPKttlt GUARD VEST CHAIN, riubly worth Tsa D0U.189, is prew-ntrd to every (*>reou sending u« TEN DOL LARS lor the Tap-w or Books. A BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVED OoLD RING i* presented to any person s-tidinpui ONt; DOLLAR,eithrr f.r tbs P.«i-r or Rook*. Feud for a sp«-jlasi Ti i f tt.f> Joninal. aod a i-opy of „ni which eruhrar.n aboat I.iKIO difT-i.-nt booka, and 100 spii-uiUO article* of pi emiunia, including Goii> Waichcr, Jcun-in of all kind*, Paixcx*B Proteas Focxtais Pess, magntfle-nt Ehoravisos, and you mnf in a short time, forma club fi>r the Paper and R.x,k*, either or both, that will secure) you a rich mum for your trouble.* Yon are en titled to select your owd premium from the echedcle, in ac cordance with the amount yoasi-ml. Sjtecimcns and cats Imre" frirnWie*! free on appllcatinu. J. M EMERSON A CO..JhibUsbers. myluJtAlAw _ <ooBroadway, New York NEW BOOKS—Spurgeon*# Sermons, series: TbeGreat Awakening cf 1S58; Narratives of Renuukalds Conversions and Rnrival Incidents, W- C. Couant; Womens’ Thoughts about Women, by author t*r John Ualifax,: Fifteen Year* Among the M.-rmons- tiarralivc c.f Mr* E Smith; Life Thought*. I Dory Ward Uerchor —new suppli. Lives of Uavdock. Hammond aod Vicars, do Zeuobla, Anre.Uan, Julian, Partbonta. Hj|mtia: Bayard Taylor’s Northern Travel; Livingstone’s Africa, fl and (3: The Desert of Sinai; Tee Land of Promise, Donor, Mngh Miller’s Works, 5 void; Spurgeon’s do; 7 voir; Geo. W. Curtis’ do 5 do Poe’s do «d'g Lamb’* do 2Lt Prescott’s do 7 do; The Btastlard lAw»te, Ximo, blu* and gnld, I2m<» and g T n fine antiijue and library editions: A largeli-Bortment of standard and new Publications In tlio literature; New varli-tiesofStationcry, Writing Papon. Ac. C-'.COGHRANB, Federal sL, Allegheny Fine bkitann i tea setts or in xinglo piec-e; Planished Tinware in eetts.or single pieces; Ttu Goed* of all kinds. Japanned, Stamped and fTaJn; Hollow Wan-, Filter Plated Spoons, Forks,Castors, dr ; .Table Cutb-ry; 'black Japunucd Tins of a mperir-r ijuality for Sign riatr* and Aiubrotypen; ‘A large c<l Kitchen CtocxjlK at low pricr>i for l '“ h , ..JOnN FLEMING, ra Jl° corner of Market and Third sts Pittsburgh Water Cura Establishment, JfOR THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DlSEASES.—Locatedut Haysnllo Station,on thoPltts* rgb, Ft. Waymt ABT fitted an.l improved by the erection of aOynihaslajii and Bowling Alley, nldcli wtJJ afford agreeable and healthfnl exercise and ammwmt»ut for patients and others friendly to our ay-dem, wb* may wish to spend same time with u# daring th- liot weather. Address Box ICOL PUtsborcb. PtoM- J- HUBFORD, M.D, J B . . . my HkAlawAwSmT IL FREASE, m. p | Fbyslciana n. catbut..— h. waoswoxTn ~w. s, iuctnro6Q. ORXSOB, WADSWORTS & CO., Oscillating Engine Worst. Pittsburgh, pa. Wutka at NoitTit Can or tbx Auvcbcct, tnilftly ALLEGHENY CITY Steam Marble Works. Ti/T ARBLE MAJkTELS.—A-large andbeati- A.VJ. tUnl stock always bn hand and being masofactorcd by MaehljUTy, sold at very low prices. BuDdcr* owners of Rea] Esiolq, Contractors and others, whether they want to nurciiare orngt, aro Inritod tocall aud cxamineooTslock and ascertain ourpdMAas woar* selling plain neat Man tel* .-O low as to put thedksivUhta the reach cf nlmoft every person- Monnownts, Tablets, and Grare stock al ways on band. Furniture aod Wash-Stand and Im posing Stanes manofirtarad by machinery, and sold at the* lowest prices. Marble of all kind* sold low to the Trade.—* Purchasers aro Invited to call and examine our xtockjit ilOr fIU Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . mylQidawSmT TV. W. "WALLACE. Plaster, Lime, Cement, Ac, PLASTER PARIS, for Land aod Stacco Work: Cement for Cisterns, Fire Walls, Ac,; Ixralivlllu lime and Roman Cement; Grindstones hast quality always on hand at 21b Üb erty street. myl6;daw3mT W. W. WALLACE. * PINE SUINQLES, Boards, Joists and Scsntltag. Also, P(oe and Oak Plank for sale at 319 Liberty st,. I’itisburgh. - W. W. WALLACE. Shingle Slmclilnea. "I\/ffcGEORGE’S PATENT always ou band i.VI at 319 Liberty rtreet, Pittsburgh. mytO:daw3mT W. W. WALLACE. Mill Farniiblng. •' STEAM ENGINES, warranted beet nuah"-' ty. always on band and mad# to ordar. Boilers ami F** Brick JkadMery, Engine Costings and Mat Gearing made to order. Hill front. Out Iron iVor/ StfjTt, trench Burr atul Uurd Hill Mill Stones, Boltina t whsiind Smut Machines always on hand at 310 Lit***rfr Pa. _tnylO:d*w3mT W. W. WALLACE. _ " Portable Mill#. POKTABI,E CORN ANJD FLOUR MILLS, X tho slinj-'.est and best artllle of ths kind in the conn try. They ran light, grind fist, era easily kBpt In order, nuke as good wot k a* the Urge*! mill#, and rire general satisfaction, always on hand." Also. Portable Baw Mills For paitiralar* collet 3lb Liberty st, PitUburgh. myUh.UwnmT W. W. WALLACE. r. 11. BILLER. niLSOS MJU.tR. - <*raie Hera, ALL SIZES, always on band at 319 Liber ty »t . Pittsburgh mylO _W. W, WALLACE. PRODUCE - -700 buhh! whitolSiansr'" “ 1M hush. Dry Appier, Id bbts. Dry Puarbwi; U bbla Country Lard; 10 do freah Roll Bnttar. 10 do fresh Fggir. wo pda. ptal; iu storo and for sale by mylO SIIIUVF.R A DILWORTn. f bagx Rio Coffee: l X 50 bags Pimento; 100 bags Pepper. 10 frails Clover, 400fraUsNulaies»-, 10Q kegs BlCarb Sods; 13ahf<h»ls T. Trs 30 tlorces Rice; 75 do Black Tear-- >r tale by imylOl BIIRIVER A DILWGRTH. — M GLASSES AND-SUGAR—IOOhEdirN. o.Bugar: 400 bbla Molasacs; for utaby PV IO BHKIVER k DILWOItTU. Hool* SKIRTS, French Corsets, French Work Collars and Sloeres, Gloves, Hosiery Mitts. Shavrb, ManUes and all kinds of Dna Ooods. rorvlow far ea»h. inylO,d*wT C. HAXSONLOVE, t 4 Market si. FLAX— 7 nafks ini store andToTealo by " i10 J.n. OANFrKi.n. CHEESE -200 bxe. in and for solo by m > 10 . . __^b.^janpikld. CLOVER SEED—SO lias, instoroand fbr QJ" h 7 mylO J. B. CANFIELD. BEANS— 50 bus. Hmall white ju«t rec’d and for sale by mylO J. B. CANFIELD. CEMENT —75 bblfl.; a superior articlo,"Tn store and for aala by mylO J. D. CANFIELD. QUNDRLKS— O 60 bbli. fresh Eggs; 10 do do, May Butter, lOtaxea do do do , rn hMh.'Moratuiil Nctbnanock Potolas.. 400 do Peach Bkttacm ' do 200 do Bod ,i u 20 do ‘ cholco whole Peaches. lloedTed aad for nle at 18fi Llhortv su m * B HIPPIE. WIKTB t 00 N: §TO[.IjAKE FISH—IO bblfl. Salmon; 231b11. Uio Enp. W. n&; 20 bM*. Trtrot; do Wbfdo do . 23 bllLßivrin*; -25bfdo llerrlDJt. ' Bxtmqialltj, 183^fort rtt'd and for nlo by ' MJB ••:• •. •;•••■•■ /- ■ J.B. CANFIELD- MACKEREIr— r '^. -1.-. '.' ' Xll.lOObtli.l*rp)No,3; 25 btU. medlmn Ho. % Wli(4) do da ‘ &obfdo <Jo ’<!o' > 2SbM#.Htf.l} 30bbb.Mo.Sy JShfdo do ; 25Uftlo-<to : • ‘ Jest anirlag endfrr nl« by j. B. CANFLEU). rassnaass tiuca txiva Lamber< )FF£E POT” rao, sod well Ha* oral Liquid with le-fonrth the nma| lenUty ofOuffce. ' Tor sale by IEO.W.HUCLEY, - Federal et, Alio hciiy. fn may l» bad igbt Orid Ironi, Ch«it» fh>m wnnhjßreulSale*, lUr Ooolcra, Fin nolo Cream Frecv LfitoTcsaadntl ar fea in the nouas FURNISUINa UNE. Jdrest? OftthTotw, ?arrlsgEfj *e, JFot EOR ItENT—A three etorj Dwelling PR lIooM on fifth itreet. (N 0.300,) <oatilnlng 11 jSB. ' mom*, taifcU vnh t»oae,ta, with-fin* brick ittbltud j carriage hoasoAttached. -Thl* bmse tS'VQppUcd with hot * ami coli! wtur lath, pt, And bdog lo A Cental loc*- ! tiou la admirably adapted to theva&Uof a trefcaioosU | man, and will \» rented for a term of jean, to a good ten ant For farther particulars ecqnlrD of • 1 tflrl2 * * ALEXANDER KINO. •F ‘OH large-Warehouse fsjf now occupied by W. n. fimitS A Co, No* UIJSS. * Int and Second stmts. Enquire of v rARK, McCUBDT A CO, Nca. U£> Flrit and 120 Second its. T° ,!‘ ET 'A two story Brick Dwelling£3 ou Hay street, between Penrr and tho river. qmre of frlfl B. 11. KING, N 0.211 Liberty it. JFoc Sale- Draught horse for 'sale.—svZ A HfSjS?' “o™. 0 r">n oM, morC h.o.I.A^V uipn, woJI built, work* gentle, f OT **]<, _b.j_6_ It. nonijON ■* CO, &. 235 Liberty at. Valuable Farm for Sale By order of orphans* court Tbls property■ U sitnatnl in Washington County, on TJf’. a } >oat * •IQarter of a mile below Monongabebi City, adjoining coal property belonging to Honr) draff, dec d. The land Uof good quality, U«w Jwell, contain* abtmdauco of limestone, hu good .prink and ex cellent timber upon iu Tho tract conUlo. 123 acres, more or lew, consisting in part of ritor bottom, tho balance bstmr tillable Op-laud. Tbf> coal underneath the land i» of rtjneri rr quality, farorably located for mining, and may bo «ohi together with or separate from the surface. To be sold on Tut.XßD.ir, 51 ay 13tu, 185«, at public sain, on tlic nrcmisr*. at 2 o’clock, p. B. JOSEPH S.JIOaKIBO.N JOHN KEEE, ’ Executor, cf Marena Black For further Information enquire of J. 8. k A.P. Morrison Attorneys at Law, No. OS Fofarth street, Pittsburgh. ’ THE Executors of Marcus Black, dccM, will offer at public sale, on tho premises, on Tuchsjut, Msy 13th, ISSS, at 3 o’clock, p. X, tho Glass Factory, adja cent to Mouongalwla City, known as “NauToo.” The tract costaloa JO acres, mote or less, and Include, about ten acres of Talrablo bottom land. There are srreral substantial dwelling houses, tenements, Ac, erected on the premiaes.— Ths tract contains ccal and limestone, and If desirable may bo sold In connection with 125 acres of tho adjacent real es tate of Marcos lilack, dec’d. This property will ba diqwwd of on favorable terms, and offers rare Inducements to Gar* doners or Manufsctonn. For farther Information enquire of J.S.AA P. M0&BT80N, Att’ys at Law, my&lwdAwF No. OS Fourth atreot. PUBLIC SALE OF '‘SCOTCH BOTTOM” PBOPRRTi"—About ICO acre* of.this besotlful tract ofland, forming part of tbe Farmlate!/ owned by Hearjr •Woods, Esq., lift* been dlvWcd into Fifteen Lots, containing from Five to Eleven Acres, In such mtuyc uto nit Ersons desiring suburban r«'donees, sn<l will be offered ■ sale at Public loction, on the premises. on TUUBSDAY. tbe 20th Instant, at o'clock, Tbe land offered lice on tbe iiulHi aide of tbe Craddock's Field Plank Bond, (now la good . rder,) and about three miles from tbe city, (bus being at n\tlmeeeasily accessible from tho city by a drive of about thirty mlnutea. The pro- P"«d early completion of tbe Pittsburgh A CooneJlsTillo Railroad, with a passenger station near this property, wIU afford still farther facilities to purchasers having their pla nes of basinets In tbe city. The terms orsale will be, one-fourth cash, and the reddoe iu Uireeannual Instalments, with Interest semi-annually.— For the deferred payments, tbobendk of the purchaser* will b«? taken, secured by n mortgage of the property sold. For the convenience of those desiring to purchase. omnF bnwes will be in readiness at tbe corner ofFoorth and Grant streets, at lo'clock, p. H-, on tbo day of of sale, to convey Hu m to and from the sale. For plant of th« property, and farther tnformatfcn, apply » BRADY fipMOSP, No. H£> FonYimiiSTct. iSTABLi .ISUMENT FOR SAL£.— _ On ingtotbe delicate health of Wm.MJtcbeitreo.jr.. ho , Intend* quilting business to live In thoeoontry. Therefor© tbe establishment carried ou by Limself and brother U of fered for ssle, with tho flxtnrea, Rectifying npparatofl, etc. A lease of both front and tack stores (which belong to their uncle) will I- given to tbn pnrehuer ibr a number of year* at a fair rent. This boose la well known and of long stand i mg. bating been established by their ancle and father.— W AM. Mitrbeltree who have donealirgebminws In U for many years as wholesale grocers, win© and liquor mer chants aul rectifying distillers. Persons wishing to pnr ehase can eee the premises and stock,and leant the terms by applying at the store, No. £OO Liberty street Posses sion ran be cirm either tho Ist Jane or Ist Joly. tSrQrv cerx, tarernkcepen and country merchants will bo snfn.tL.t wltb articles in thoabove linoon Tery favorable terms, sF they want to redace their stock to suit a purchaser. WU.MITCHELTB£E, Jl. * BRO. S. B.—AH persons having claims against tho flrnr’sSUbe paid on presentation of their accounts; and tho* indebted are respectfully mpiestod to make payment with os little delay as possible,- ' ap27-tf Liberty street property for SALE.—'The Store-room and Dwelling, situated on Liberty near St. Clair, known aa No. 183. The lot b about 22 fret front and 120 feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which la erected a Stable and Carrlage hcmwj. The property rruta readily for (COO, and will be told at a bargain ami vu ar'-cramodaiing terms. For particulars enquire of 0. H, fcfxn. >PW No. 211US«tyatrpet. FOH SALE—A Drug Store situated in one of tha boat location* in tbs city of Pittsburgh, for either a Jobbing, retail or prescription bushwaa. Inducements or* offered to pnrehaaera containing rare occure n nce. For information inquire of Jr-at No. 106 Wood Street, corner of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. Val luableCUy Property* n Bale. THAT very desirable lot o. r atcr Street and ftedoob* Alley, next to John 1. D A Sons, being liM f**t oh Water and Front streets, and - O deep along the It will be sold toevtbor or In lotsot 20 c* 24 feet each. For terms, (ablch will bo mtdo easy u'to payment,} np* Plj bi JOSEPH 8. LBBCII A CO tnr4:-llf Liberty Street, Pittsbn^. Ohio Land for Sale. THE subscriber offorg for solo section ten, township IS, rangn Id, SUrk county, Ohio, commonlj known os "Bowman's Section," containing 640 ten*. It u r w«w>teßi|.hßW'BißcW-jrKt of Mm on tbs State Bood loading towooeter, and within iTmiif <lm l 1 II Is burgh, Ft. Wsyna and Chicago Kail road. Tbeaoath, cost and north-east <juarters ar* partly cleared and Imj 'oTod— tho remainder is corerod with superior timber— " whole Is mill watered by springs and runnings* This section Is considered the finest body or let*, county. It will to sold tnxlleided or 'nnevtarst Ear chasers. To tho*? who dwiroto Inrest ettor ©pportanUj is rarely offered. J. B. BWEEEZEB, ' Ko. 1014th street. Pittsburgh. oe2fedawtfT Farm cor B«Xe< THE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles ESS •Lore the Depot, at Hew Brighton- Bearer Ca,jE3L Fa., on Block Ilcmao Bos, containing 103 Scree or excellent land, etery aero ot which it tillable, and 05 of which is uV <hr cnlUnition. There ore 13 acre* of good timber, 60*erce ia grasaand pasture, and an alrandsnco of coaL There leas Orchard ol grafted fruittrees. In almost every field there U a spring of nerertkiling water. Tholmprortmenta consist ot a new frame Dwelling, at* tacbod to a weatherhearted tog, a small tenant boose and a largefrmaoßarn, 10 bySfifbet. , This choice fiiro lain a big!) state of cultivation, good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to cburchca, schools. tor term*, enquire at Tlim QfFICS, or of JalOdSwtfT J. ANDERSON, Now Brighton J J:';^ r Flour Mill*, . Biaai Machine; Dolt, Belting Cipth ud Etorttar,'tH pletaand ready fcrKtliogan. Apply to W. fi. SDYDAiL Oil uni. r apUdawtfF cur. lUbetca k Craigsfe, AUeghesyf 7 ’ STEINWAY’S PIAN HAVING ENTIRELY SOLD OV9 OUR LARGE SPRING STOCK OF STEINWAY & SCSI’S CELEBRATED PIANOS, iFewoula respectfully inform (bo puLUo sod porclusere SECOND CHOICE SUPPLY OF TiiKSE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS I •• l « Li lna shipped, *nd will soon arrive. H. KLEBER & BRO., Mo. 53 PmbStrcK, my-hlwd Solo Agents for Btc inn-ay TAYNSS' FBSZZrTBA STORZ^ TO. 3S FIMH BTREET, PITTSBUBOn, PA., S. JAYNES, ’ / \UK PRESENT STOCK OF GREEN AND BLACK TEAT Was selected with care, and purchased from the inostrelia- L ie T«a Merchants io Now York and Philadelphia, and con slits of at) (bo different flavors sod grades of Tea brought to Hits market. Wewfllfwll ITlr O L t%:~%'E AND BETA 11, . .T THX X.OXV .. T PRICES. THIS IS TUB OLDEST T-BA STORE IN TIIB CITY. Oor wßjpwilh confidence, rely on our best on- Teas of superior quality, at the various connection with auy other Tea Store, end »«lkCTt.cg*tFmcregfldib*»nblfejymln»t Imposition. REiasißßftrbim no. is as, nealt^toodstreet. Wo are well supplied with RIO*AND JAVA COFFEE; Crashed, Pulverized, Cl irifled audNr&.gUGAR&BAKBR’S BROS!A, COCOA end CHOCOLATE, tpjMbif WINES AND LIQUORS REDUCED PRICKS. riIHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLING OFF X their stock at reduced price* preparatory to quitting Lmines, comprising some ol the Irandsof Foreign Wlncß nnd XJquorß. amosa waxes as OUrJ l’.l. Er»ndjt, ntmea, Jo, Pare Old Irtih WhluUr. 11.1 Jfkk CU.mtMgm, Bt./tdtoai!ir, Braleu'. ’< MiU Port auj Clacttura'i 1 Mad.in. wSSf.. gP°y«fay.B.ipCTto.DooW. Brotlflrf WhUkrj, BIJokbKTT, Ulapr Mj DomrotiC! llrmdlM, Oln, Ac, Aj, 4c . . AS-Hold«iidT.Ten> K*epm,«j Ml . 2mUlca,h... ,rof “ l ”°‘ WB. niTCUELTKEEi J8.,A8R0., 200 Liberty Streot. Tm success which attends tho use of Dr. J. Iloetottert Celebrated Stomach BlUeei evinces at once Its Tlrtoee In all cases of debility and disease of theStom* acb. Certificates almost without number hare been pub lished, attesting its miraculous power tn removing those palofnl and fcarfat disease*. And at this time It aeons Idle to do more than call attention to the great remedy of the •ge, in order to awaken public attention to its aneUeoce^--. It Is tho only preparation of the kind that is reUabwlaall cases, and It la therefore worthy of the consideration of the afflicted. The Ritters are pleasant to tho taste, agneauo in their effects, etui altogether raloablo as a tonic or remedy Sold Ire Druggists everywhere. and bynOStACTEU A SJIITn. Sol* Proprietors. Um. M Water or M front Ms. mylalawT • - • - • . "To" Warworn* retired Gentleman haring been netorod to health In a few days, after many years or nervous suffering, will aend ((to*) to easiitoUien,* copy of the prescription andasnpplycfthe remedy, on re cctvlng a stamped earelone bearing the applicant's address, sTdaCKALL, 1& Pulton street! Brooklyn,Ncw Ycrk. apSt3mdPfxla.lmwP .; WELLING IN EXCHANGE FOR Eg ITCAEBK LAUD.. Persons wishing to im» *3l" chasos commodious and valuable family roddeace»-w&iSa fit* mlk* of tha dto, or deatrlng to exchan wwten land for the same, will please enquire of J.O. COMSTOCK £harpetmrgb,or - TniLIS*\Bn>BLB A 00^^* - • •••■*• Ko. 60 Pogrth street. BACON— 1000 Ibe. country Sides: .1000. do-. do Shoulder*;, W EIDDIS, WIBT3 * CO. ffiaaWfcafcs., Jißis'KTllooEmiD to ** Ooggrenln the flit Bfatrict, urn. ' tt# ieclaioo of tha Bapibllcaa Costtfy OooTen tnjTallwtcT IV. totoailS —— ■ - «|il3rftC* BspaMfcuCoobljConTmtlon, tx ' &>Te tl»p (bon who are dispose* to giro th« OenSa tSSSmI!? 1 ** representation on Uio ticket, u U jr^AsSEMBLT.—GZORC* DICKSON. ofJWV. f^totowßA^.b^-cttdfctotofcrjiSb^SSi Jccttol&e decision of tho Bejmbllean CoootyCooT»ittea TTjS s, SnE&iFr— Aixxavdkji McCuktock ol the Second Ward, Pfltatargh, if a candidate fcr Sheriff of AUoghcnjr Goddy, icl'Jeci to Ihe declfton of tbe Union Coentj OoPTentloa. Pj3dAwtc*T fr^SnEEirr.— Datib lewik, of Peebles a candidate for Sheriff of Allegheny county, enhject lb the BepobUcan Cbonty Contention... aplSaltc* * ' njS»Sn—.irF. —Hi*or Woods, of Peebles ton. fhin, M*ks the BepnWkan nomination foe SberiffofAlicgocnycpnßty. • , ' ap&dtc [T3*Siiikiff.—C. W- Batcheios, of Peebles l* * candidate for the nomination for Hhe'r iffofAr b«Dy county, reject to the Bepiblkan Ooanty CopTTn apSatoartc [rS*wiiERHT. —G. It Macks, (Hotter.) Third T l ' Ward, Pittsburgh, ft a camfMaln for Sheriff of Alle frbcoy ccantj.nhiect to the'action of the fiepobllcan Q»nty OenTentfoa. .■ , ap2dte d?§. ni ?lK*=i? Aai:D M. Bscsn, of the Sixth jTjJfil* afr* t» » c»ndJd*t*for Shwiffof Alle ge * U9Kt to U«EepoblicM Conntjr Cbnven *ji2altc* K§^v,f r ,f;~Pv a - Will,All Woods, of Sc- of Third ■ AlifgliCTiT. la a fnr RbwtflTftf AII*. fifceny county, to tbo BcpS&Ucio cKSJ&W ' mrMiltc* jrjS»pEOTnoiroTAEy.—Daniel McCurdy of Rtiibnrgb, b a candidate for Prothonotarr. *oW* to the decision of the next RejmlUtaa Connty Convention* apSChdawtcF • ; w*r—- jßomoxoTAiir —Jakes D. Hhjlnds, "of Boas township, is a candiaato for. Prothooatorj, sub ject to the decision erf the Bepobilcan Xteontj CoartnUon. tpSaito ' frgp’Pp.oTno.-.-oTAßY— Daniel Arkstrono, of Third Ward,is acsadldatelef Protbcaotary of Al legheny county, subject to tb» decision of the Republican County ConTentlon: mtttMta*-- . EOTHONOTARY—D. C. HultZ, of SHOW' den townihlft wfll be* 'candidate-Tor (he office of .Prothonotary, rnbjectto the decision of IheßepobUcm aplslic . fnS'CoHuissioKEE.—James Buck, of the 2d ward, Pittsburgh, will bo a candidate for the ofßeo of County Commissioner, subject to tbededstonoftheße publican County Convention. • . m>BM*»tcT ir^CpMjfisaiONEß.—Eobert AtLlsanAa, of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, wtlJ bo k tor tho oSet of County Ccmmlssioocr, inject to thedeebloa of the Republican Oonnty Convention. tpS&tewF |T]s*Coiim!ssioxbr.—John Shaw, of. Shalci Township, win be a candidate for County Commit rioncr, subject to tbo deciiinn of tho Republican County Convention. ap&dAwtccbj-F [|js» Coroner—William Macket, former cLWD?d,tre®t * lMlt ttswof tbe Fourth Ward, dtr of Pittsburgh, is a candidate for Coroner, snbleei tofhe dccistonoftlioßcpnbllcanOtmrentkm. ap2TrfAwtcT fr^CoEoslß—J. D. Eallk-I-v, of Fourth' “Y W4tfd,Anegheoy.toacaadldafoforOonra*r,*nh}oct to thodcdsionofßepabilcag County Convention. apfcdtc fnS a <3<rasSftß.--W'if. Dorn, of the .Third Ward, Allegheny, is acaudlißCU) for Coroner, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention, mr29dic* • |)js*Coßf>NEß.—Samuel B. Cooper, of Sixth Ward, PUtaourgh, (a a caadhlato for tho above office subject to tho decision of the Republican County Conren- Oon. mtfjjdtc Jiotfua. Mrauaics’Biar, » Pittsburgh, Hsy 4th, 1853.) The President and Directors of this Bant baTo this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT on thwOapital Stock, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on end after thelilh last. ny&dtd GEORGE P. McQRBW, Cashier. Omcx Wtsrzss losuuscs Co May 4th, IMS. Dividend.— Tho President and Directors of the Western Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, hive tide day de> clared a dividend of FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTT CENTS per share on the Capital Block, TWO DOLLARS per share of which to be applied as a credit to stock : aceoantt, and TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share to be paid in cash to stockholders on or after the 12th inti. nyftd2w ■ F. M. GORDON, Bec'y. AIXEORptT Bahk, 1 • nitsbore^Maydtb.l&M.; This Bank lias this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, on tbb Capitol Stock paid In, can b|ont tbe/Danklng Flouao, on or after tholtth last. - - J. w. COOK, Candor. - Bias or Pirrascrau, > * The President and this Bank / bare tbb daydedaxed a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, cm / IheGspltol Block,which will be paid to the Stockholders / or their legal repreacatotivee on or aftotALo Uth. / foTSaltd JOHN HARPER, Cashier./ Exczusas Runt or Pm-ncaac,»/ - _ * May4ifr,lB«, J , The President and- Directors ofiSSrtPpiJaiik a vei’ednsM a dividend cf FOUR PERCES-TvMsnCspi otl of tho profits of the last «lx Stock idt~G*STcn craf , t*r the Mfr Inst. nySrhrt . -U.a.BP*TT^o»Aii [ , __ . f , M*y4th,lS4B. Tee Merchants’ntid—SlanafactETors^Bank ofKtt^wghLaveCdsday deelsred a dlrldendof FOUR PERCRNi.onttf Cspltilßtoct outef the profltsibr the last six months, payable on or afler the 14th Inst t tgyfrdtd W. g. DESNT. Cashlcr. isos Citt Bin, j v • Plttibfzisfa, May4tMSU.j Tee Directors of this Bankhavo thiaday de< clsred a dividend of THREE PER CENT, upcathe dnital paid in, payable to Stockholdere or their leal repreatNfa- Urea, on and after the lhtblnst. . nyfedM JOHN MAGOmu, Cashier. CasoHor Bajto, i Tub Board of Dijwto^S^^^^'Lve (Ais day declared a dividend of FIVE' PER CENT, on the Stock, cut of tho profit* of the last eight months. papablß on demand. ayfclOt&chc B.D.JQNBB f **¥r PimuitAon T&tax omtiTil. MayCd,lBsA j ~ .SSf-fa* PSTTsßonon Trust Courasr taro . ill.Ucnd of FIVE PER CERT, ra Uib pyylwdfchp JOIIU D. SCULLY, cashier. t I§m"PBAYBE Mkxuqq is held in tho Third RwttferUa I*ctore Boom vnrj moratagf com meodog at to clockacd contfnoiog M Uau aru affectionately latitat to attend . . myjfiwS ,>® S r D ' u f:r .»“*** Meitiko (it the rooma of the Toasg Men’i Chrirtian Amocittkm. ' Kith mtrrv* ®re5 Blt * tbe Offlcp, FEOM JiSSj INQ. ThapatltcarecmrawUyloVitfd loiUtend. •pSkTlw ‘ ' •••• • Im»Orrßin. > April 24tb7t855.) Directors, of this Bank have, this ®*P*. caued, for aa InrtaHaent of twhtx co-100 ' JOnw MAaomjiLCashtef. Omct AuxaEErT VmxT iuxuo4b,i Wttaborib, Atri*«d» ISWT7 Extension op Railkoao to Payiocntito b# made u work prorrem* In tfea atoekoftheOompaaT, burfßeUMTcnt-aJS2£* c Si apStfrt IV. P. JOHNSON, Preridecl. D, SXIBISt J&4) 01, Drujnjist and Smfthfitld JSreetf Vdr4 door * . [No. 2 Girard Home,} * T^?sJ ,EBl £[n I i B,JQS AND MEDICINES ■Ksssß^^asßaiaate . CARGO A CD’S v lacunar »J.£l££i J^ftoSSS*. and Boccpilop Room qq the gfooad floor. • tpjfcjjy „ "SF® patent E)IAS»BIB. Suppresses Smell, ■>«*»» JOB PRINTING— Cards, Qreubn. . Wcb Mat* Bra* Udinfc *Bbtra ClllvlAbeU, Printed In snperior itjla at aotklvby''*** t»- . : WM.O. JOHHSMa JkCO^ Sta&oneraaad Blank Boobtfannlßctcma, PJi B& 67 Wbedatmt. F-UENCU AND CHANT! LLA LACE UASTtES daH quill ties, reagtogla wie* from |3 to $3O; hiadioino Burg* mod Orgiodfeasod owrDmaUooJa. tnyO a IIAJIBQH>LQTX. 74 Mirfcet it f?A BXS-WOOD'S PJBAEL STABCH in Uv? • tore and fcrnlobj i_'_. " •' B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., c«y7 yo.Co,corpcr Wood and Jgtatb aU. 9/y BXS. FOX'S STABOii jqst reo’d nnd fcflrißtl my 7 B. L. PTHNE3TOCK A OQ. OK BXS. SI’FAKLAND’B SALEKATUS ~ " jnit recM «ad fcr mla by •■ .'..--r-- myt ; • R. L.yAHKE3rOCK A og.f" 8 GKO. PRESTON & MERBLI/8 COOK -IHO fitrsdabr °> T . r- « 50 wmmu jart tec'll <md for 4UM'iSaS|fe^g2&SHBßlß B. Ih fAIIBZSTOCK * 00. TO- O.JQffiiSTOS* co fapgDolat»;£? Woodrtfcot all kinds, on hand or .waq« to order on abort notice, la ibdcHot auixr, by J _ j. •-■ wu. o. iomsion * 00, _jayT - Blink Boot Minufaitmur*, 67 Wood Bt«*L S T ATIONKHyi of every description, for kjnb.vbobsalflcr retail, by - V. WM. C. JOUSSTOH A CO, . : • -Maliopwa, 87 Wuod rtrwfc CMOKINQTOBiCCO—2S bMa. Bradford's fJWmilffftftotir - QjT •-■■ UWlfl A 35DOSRJOS, 107 Wood *t IYVBBL3. JSQQB~WeU packed, for sale *V/ ty mjT . ZJSVn * SDOESTGI?, 107 Ifood *•
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