fittshtrul o. t. TOimn,..j. u mow.— S. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13, I*sB. COUNTY CONVENTION. The citizens of Allegheny county who arc opposed to tho National Administration, aro hereby requested to meet In their respectire Wards, Boroughs, Town ships anil preeincta on Satl'rdav the 2Vth day of May, 1353, and elect two Delegatee from each to meet in Coanty Convention, at the Coart House, in Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, tho 2d day of June, at 10 o’clock, a. u., for tho purpose of nominating a Coanty Ticket. The primary meetings will be held in tho town ships between the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock, iw~h. at the usual places of holding such meetings and in the Wards, Boroughs and Precincts, between tbo'BouM of 4 and Br. u. Ity order of the Committee, Robt. P. Nevis, Choiemon. The Amsiveesaeies.—The various religious * jubilees are celebrated with uncommon spirit I this year. The New York paper- teem with the ' reports from various meetings. On Monday the New York Ladie*»’ Home Millenary Society cel ebrated its 14th nnniver-ary. Peter Cooper presided nnd pronounced an addrcM so full of feeling and of good pon-e, that wc regret our inability to reproduce it. During the year they hare distributed 15,000 garments, have placed 102 children and 1• *5 adults in good homes and -done other work* of benevolence that an* too numerous to mention. On thes&me day were held the thirtiethanni- Tersary of the American Seamen's Friend So ciety, the.sixth anniversary of the Young Men’s Christian Association, the twenty-find anniver* *ary of the Union Theological Seminary and the fifth anniversary of the Five Points Union Mission. From the report of llioln c t mentioned Mission wo learn that since the la.-d anniversary 300 meetings have been held. Thereare 30mem bers and eight ministers. Tho missionaries are employed, with salaries of $6OO each. Owing to various oircumstances there is a deficit of about $2OO iii the treasury. The American and Foreign Bible Society held their regular monthly meeting on Friday. From the at*tiatic*pr«sented at this’meeting bj he Depository Agent, it appear* that between ono and two millions of copies of God’s revealed Word hove been circulated since (he organic, lion of thia Society in 183 s nn ,i nearly 3,000 conversions and baptisms reported through Col porteur labor"for tho last two and a half years. Mb. Fobney.— The Pittsburgh Union of yes- terday makes a quotation from the Philadelphia y Press, In which the latter paper marks out its couree of opposition to the Lecomplon State ticket, and adds: “It will thus be seen that not only will this paper aid the opposition against the re-election of Lecompton Congressmen, but it will labor for tho defeat of Justice Porter, because he does not take a position upon the question, other than as U is marked oat by the platform of the Conven tion which nominated him. We are-glad that its editor has at last declared ‘an open contest’ with onr parly, and given this ‘dear and conclusive’ testimony of his treachery, heretofore so studi ously guarded." We are surprised that theT/ium has until this time heon blind to the fact that Mr. Forney is no longer with what is now facetiously, for the most part, termed tho “Democratic party." Mr. Forney and the distinguished Senator Douglas have been turned oat of the Buchanan organiza tion; there is a great gulf fixed between them: the pledges on which Mr. Forney and Mr. Dou- glas elected Bnchanan have all been broken, ruthlessly, shamelessly broken and trampled under foot, and these distinguished leaders, no longer bound to a perjured clique of pro-slavery fanatics, will henceforth lend their influence to sustain truth and juslicc, by doing which they will be found on the side of Republicanism. We can receivo them joyfully. Overtaken by the floods of injustice, they find no place in their party whereon to rest. The ark of safety is open; it is sailing on summer seas: ibe reign of injus tice, the rule of the red right hand, has prevailed tong enough, and, desperato and disorganised in all their ranks, vre shall rub out (he dough faces this Fall, with the aid of i!ie honest men from the deceived" BuchanaiLparty of Shakspeabe. —As time grows old and tho world gets riper, the demand for new and more thorough editious of tho great poet of nature increases. We have so many garbled editions, so full of the conceits of this that and the oth er man, we have had Shakspeare bo guessed at by Warburton and so murdered by Collier that it is quite refreshing to find in our prosaic age an edition that for thoroughness, at least will, wo think, surpass any that has gone before. Richard Giuxr White, of the New York Cour ier ij- Enquirer, has been employed for years up on this, to him, delightful task, and we perceive that his labors are, at length near their close. Many of our readers will cherish a pleasant re collection of this accomplished writer and gen tleman, who fltetnred hero before the V. M. 1.. Association twl years ago upon the celebrated . pictures entitled “ The Dance of Death. His j Shakspeare will be issued in a few days Iroro . the New York press. j Douglas asp the Illinois Convention.— The recent State Convention of tbo Democracy of Illinois having been composed almost exclo* lively of Douglas men, it was natural to sdpl pose tbo resolutions adopted [endorsing tbo Ad* ministration with the exception of Lecompton] to have been such os ho wanted. The Spring* held. Journal (Republican) states that such was not the fact. If so, Douglas should have the benefit of this denial. The Journal says ; “The platform adopted is not the platform which Douglas wrote on for or desired, hy a long shot. His resolutions were carefully smoth ered by the committee, and a set of generalities and unmeaning sentences were adopted instead, which ‘virtually rebuke Douglas’ present posi tion. Col. MoClernami and Gov. MaUefion, who were on the committee, know full well what they were about, and while pretending to lie for Douglas, cooked up sach a dish-water repast as Douglas will not thank them for." I‘i'OLte Mobals.— The good citiien* of the moral borough “of Meadville are agitating the subject of the beat means to prevent and correct crime. Among the mo3t efficient means for its correction a Farm Scool of Reform is proposed. Wo believe that ono of the most fruitful causes of crime in our midst this day, next to whisky, is the premium offered for corruption and de ceit at Washington. When the wicked Tire in power, the people mourn. The basis of public morality is undermining from day to day, and the whole superstructure is tumbling down to The Post tries to raise a clamor about the revival of Know-Notbinglam, in answer to our article about tho exclusion of the Bible from the public schools, it is a miserable dodge, on its part. The fact is patent that the Bible has been excluded from (he public schools of Now York, and that fact justifies the warning we gave. The Pott dares not discuss that fact nor meet tho issue it presents; and hcnco it resorts to the only trick left, and howls over a fear of Us own creation. We do not intend to bedriven offftvm a discussion of the main question into one of the kind it wishes to provoke, and it may as well learn that fact at once. Mu/W. H. English sends a note to the N. Y. Tima, denying that Mr. Broderick ever Baid to him “Get out ofjny way, you puppy:" Well, if Broderick did not say it, ho ought to hare said it; no doubt ho thought it. News raoii Abroad.— Mr. Ilcnry Drummond f"- of tho British Parliament, recently a speech that “the Americans were , , t holding ships as largo as the Leviathan, -• . ® r u t M* ir owo use » bul 10 selJ . and not to the \ . Decking at this fearful portent, Mr. " •; s M *ed, with alarm, what was to be * coast defenses of England. ®f Connecticut, in bis ' Remarks:—- We shall never '***7 question until the *. 1 0 regu - [com.rjncAinr 1 ] • Hon. W>i. Laweijc..—Ths Cambridge Tima I Hon. wm. b. Meciur.. . says that “Bome weeks ago our Member, Wm. .i/m/4. Editors .-—Whatever may be the minor ' Lawrence, told a citizen of onr place, who was ! differences of those comprising the opposition to ' in Washington, that if he had voted for Lecomp- I Slavery misrule, we are all agreed in the neces- ton, he could have ‘made his-pile.* ” He voted eiiy that exists for men of integrity, firmness i for the English swindle. Did he “make hie and devotion to the great principles of justice pile*’’ !bat underlie our political fabric. In these days- As an example of tho enormouj coot of tho of judicial favor and legislative decision!!, it military operations projected, it is staled ! "" ,d f' 2 1 ”ki °U f nomlnaU; “ fi ™. Uw estimates for the recruitiog, equipping, ! ~ ,l_. , ITtT "•!«• b e Lever in the great arming, clothing and subsistence of the ihrce , rt i, . e and Liberty, ’as well as “Prop- new regiments for a year just prepared for f* y ’ T w d be C0 “ Bl , d f ered and protected by the ; transmission to the supply committees of Con- , law. In William B. McClcbe will be found a gress, are $4,500 000 giDed wltha’ cL^in 0 /* 1 an< ! pera ° nl i! rel f Uon! ' Tun Schenectady /Were! says that the Wen Mon a , d ‘ w e“l“‘ ‘he English scheme is a bribe, is percept,on, aeoundhead, ana a-warm heart. ~l he lastkict .. oftho opponent, of that swindle. lo him, would rally the masses of the peo- The Democrat is mistaken. The whole tribe of pie, inspired with the conviction that their , “dough-faces" have yet lobe “kicked.”— Alb. lives, liberties and properly would be safe in his 1 Eve. Jour. i *!' "’“,n n !t, renM7l r SB “ , there T° ' l! “ he U>™ counties composing Mr. Ilaskin's man so popular with the people and no other Congressional District, n majority of Anti-Lo man could attract so much strength and force lo co 4 ton Supervisors hkve been elected, showing the Republican ticket, yu.et, unostentat.ous |„„ aggregate Anti-Leeomplon majority of SOW and kindly ,n hie manners the youngest and ; That expression is more potent that a:ny Eaeeu most diffident member of the profession feels ti „ threat.— Alb. A’re Jour 1 ; secure of an impartial and respectful considers- ; D , , _ , , ; tion of his case, whilst the mGstambitious and : ?? Tery P re * 9 . B V Englsh pro- • ; daring spirit within the compass of the profes- j P OB,ll ° a “ Te lhe Union. ’Wo aro glad to 1 j sion, would never dream that (he Judge, who i oow .f ,i* ,l * ,u **** ® ometlun g t for it will not" . ; listens with remarkable patience and consider- • BSTO ,he Democratic party.— Alb. Eve. Jour. I ate aitention, could be moved one hair’s breadth ‘ § alette. .-ftTCSIU. uairr from the line of duty, by the most urgent ap- MED—On theisth in»t,MART LYDLA.infant danghtvr peals or the moat skilful argumentation, to make uf J * J - *ad J. L. Gray, aged nine months. “the worse appear the better ” : 0 * aner * l »™d > AY.(Tbtir»dAy,) the nth in»t., »t 2 o’clock _ . . P w from Urn rtrtnienca of htr parrot*. Xu. 100 IJtwrty st In bis career upon the Bench as a Judge in ■, ... our Criminal Court, he has illustrated the value ! Nervous and Rhenmatlc An>ntons.~ of a firm and intclligeat administration of pub- j HOLLAND bitters.— u We h»»e osni this meJtdeoonr lic justice, and now, that much of the criminal j w * Tea > ln many with tLo inccta. Tbe administration of tbe law is to be reviewed in | moat felebratsMl I<f our Herman PhyMcUo* recotumemi the Supreme Court, it is all important that the ! iDKi * tbla changeable Weather, while tnoet per- Supreme Bench should have one J udgo learned \ * ooa &re troubled wtih nervou* and rheumatic aflVctionj, u in criminal jurisprudence and fnmiliat 'with the ' b* <* vainahte remedy."— staait Zeitung. forms and incidents of criminal trials. Cauwos*— u« careful m a»k for Boerharo’* Holland Bit- The high interests involved in criminal juris* i ** r *’ 19 fc rBat pop«Uarity of thu mcdictnobaa indnced prudence should receivo full consideration in tho ! m!,ny w,llrh ‘b* P«W»c thouid goard againit choice of a candidate, whoso decisions as a P° re,, “lDg. Judge, comprehend “all that a man halh”and O fc Boldatslperbottie,oriU bottl« tor>6,by thapro life Itself. i pri®ttra,BKNJ. PAGE, Jft., k Uanutaetorlog Pharma* Without derogating from the acknowledged cnntlrt *» nd C ho ®titt,27 Woodaimt, between litaadid merit of those gentlemen whose names have been P*-* Dmggi#tj geovratly. my7:iUwP mentioned as candidates, it is tho conviction of ' the writer that Judgo McClure combines In tho j most eminent degree the requisites for this posi- ! tion, anil the elements of character and political • relation to geonro a triumphant election. The Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroau.— J CAPPING- PAPER. Afire-eating paper in Georgia baa this funny Warehouse, Wo. at Wood Street, account of the above railroad through northern ' PITTSBURQB, PA MLsouri. . j ti*j»iHjngtit»tßi*rk«tpri»a mrttffc As Abolition Railroau. —All our readers, perhaps, are not awaro that an Abolition Rail- j **«STLEY, NELSON * C. 0., road Company ( Eli Thayer being n prominent ... . nD^”°^ arturer,<!^ man among them) are constructing a road en- I OU.\ BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, tirely across the northern portion of Missouri, , E '>BLVSOS , SSOUDCABTSTEBLSCYTEE&-Wamoted. and that it is to. all intents and purposes a free and Uammrra) ShoctU and Spndet, soil agency driving the emancipation wedge i Hon. llo u n.,,f Mcun r* /v/.-,. Fid.,, .tya/oW.i, <fv through that part of the State. Its depots aro ! Warehouse, No* 17 Market st. freo soil colonies ; its laborers an army of for-j _ PiTTßßUnuii, pa. eign and nativo abolition colonists ; it excavates southern sentiments as it does tho rock and earth of its track: and its extending rail is but a lengthening chain to connect northern Missouri, in both commercial interest and political senti ment. with Massachusetts and New York. At the election for directors of this company, held last year, tho emancipation question was made the test, and tho entiro free soil ticket for di rectors was elected by a party vote. Yet the State liberally aids Ibis road, and helps to drive home the abolition wedge y (7,t. ) En qv ir?r. Bkoc.ikgTai gjit IS Sis Lessok*. - The French wits are amusing themselves with an advertise ment which appears regularly of late in the Lon don papers, with the aboTe ciption. Under so startling a head, it appears. Professor Lazare Koonay announces his devotion to this braoch of Science, or rather the founding by him of a small university for the teaching of all its honest branches. 110 prefaces the advertisement with an ‘N. 11. viz: that “any person of good morals, studious habits, and ordinary intelligence, can in six lessons, put himself in a situation to live comfortably without having recourse to political risks.” He adds: “Large assortment of certifi cates to loan:"—“very young children received to be gradually reduced to any desirable appear ance of deformity”—“dogs for the blind:”— "wounds perfectly imitated:*’—"all tho various accessories of alms-asking sent to provincial towns with neatness and dispatch on receipt of the prices.” Beggery seems thus in a fair way to be numbered among the Arts’ AHOTnEB SsiUOl’3 CBtVASSE. At J o’clock thifl morning Uie river broke through the levee on M’mo Labrancho’a plantation, on the right bank of the river, twenty-fire mile* from the city, just opposite the Red Church. In a short lime the waters had torn away forty or fifty feci of loTee, and at daylight this morning ibc breach had widened to seventy-five feet. ( All the neighbors had assembled their hands 1 and were hard at work but it was thought that ' there would be great difficulty in closing the breach.—We received this information from a , gentleman who arrived to-day from the scene of i disaster. •\flann mi]f>q ’ This crerasse is not more than fifteen miles | " W ”‘ A ' TO:tS:jES from the city in a direct line, and consequently [ is but a few miles aboro tho old Saure crovasse 1 of 18dS, which inundated a large portion of tho ' city Those fightiog with tbe flood should not lack for efficient aid from this parish, though there is littlo likelihood of the water’n fomiog down here,—A'. (). lulta, Mm/ 37. Health at the SoiTii.—Great nppn-heneiuns are felt iu the Southern Slates that the coming summer will be a \ery sickly one ami that the dreadful scourge or yellow fever, from which the South was so unusually exempt last season, will return this year with greater violence thbn ever. This fear is based upon the fact that the long continued freabets, at ibis particular time, are “likely to breed febrile diseases Nearly one.fourth of the land on the Mississippi, from Vicksburg down to the mouth of that river, has been overflowed tor many weexs, and all the* swamps, bayous and lagoons at tbo South are gorged with stagnant water. In the interiors of Mississippi, Alabamaaud Georgia, the freshets have been unprecedented. j Receipts and Expcnditi'se* or the Baptist i Missionary L’sibn.—Thedonat ions nod legacies > to the Baptist Missionary Union, up to the dose of the financial year, March l-'Ub, amounted jto $55,850.74, which, added to the sums placed iat the disposal of the Executive Committee for specified purposes, hy the United Stales Government and co-ordinate sociotics, swells the entire sum, in round numbers, to $97,000. This amount is equal to tho sums actually paid out by the Treasurer, and leaves the debt against the treasury about tho same ns the previous year—s37,ooo. The-amount received into tho treasury during thomonth of March was $34,000. Tub Price or the coming Wool. Cup. —The Uhio Cultivator for May 1, thus spooks of iho prices of the coming Wool clip: The Wool buyers approach their work vrry cautiously, and we presume prices will open 6ome 8 or JO cents lower then the ruling rates of last year. Many of the Manufacturers need to buy on time, on account, of the difficulty of negotiating their paper in Banks for eash, as formerly. Tub Mercer Whig says : — “A bill for the ex penses of the burial of » pauper at or near West Greenville, was presented lately to the Directors of the Poor for payment, two items of which were of a novel and extraordinary character.— One was the charge of a clergyman for preach ing the funeral sermon $2,00; and the other the charge of his clerk for leading in the funeral hymn $1,30. We arc glad to say however that the Directors refused to pay theso items. An I'.HLi'RAHAXT Truth.— At a banquet in Kingston, C W., the other night, Dr. Mackav *&id: “1 consider yott have more liberty he.re.thon on the other aide; your Government cannot go on ruling the country against the wishes of the mass of the people, as the United States can " Died.— Frederic Cummather, who was shot by young baker, in Connemaugh borough, on the first of April, last, died of his injuries, at his residence near Indiana, on Tuesday of last week. A Post mortnn examination disclosed the fact that three of the shot had penetrated to the heart, without entering it. Young Baker is still at large. The St. Louis Republican of Monday says the last three days have witnessed the arrival of about 1,20<> troops bound for Utah. On Thursday came in. On Friday 200, and yesterday GOO moro, all via the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. .It is estimated, from present indications, that the Collector of Tolls nl Ilollidayaburg, on the Pennsylvania Canal, will uverage about $2OOO, per month for Tolls during the present year. Central Bank.—The stock of the Central Bonk uf Pennsylvania, to bo located at Hollidayaburg, has ; been taken and the Institution will at once go into operation. Tho principal pari of the stock has been takon by gentlemen of Philadelphia, who are relia ble moneyed men, so that tho Bank will-start upon a firm basis, giving confidence not only to this com munity, but to other localities.— Mai, tv,. jr/„' 7 . Mft. Samod Hock, of Oliver tp., Jefferson Co., was so seriously injured one day last week by the premature discharge of a cannon, that it became ne cessary to amputate bis right arm. .Mn. Gotf, B. Weaver’s boose in Clarion, was des troyed Tuesday last. There was m> iosu- Weaver was formerly editor of the Cla ri &ffemortat. -Mrs. Arm Kerb died in Hast Lackawana tp., ' lercer County, on Friday last under cireum ncefl which called for an investigation by a * oner’s Jajy. Some foul'play was suspected. \z British Standard states that the iocorno • announced' at the British and Foreign ‘Society’s Jtny muting it $<05,000, Special fiotlccH, a B. * C. P. MARKLB. or I'lilNTlNO, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF | J. 11. OilHltlTV, m"". Dm ~ | K. 3 Third Strati, Pittsburgh, P*.,u„., j lUvlu K W.l tl,o *jTSQls(fi>j of Eajtorn College* *nd H<«- , !>Ual», an-t n > . r*( years' practice, offer* bi< profeiainnat ! »ervi.ei in ta'ItOICAI. AND MEDICAI. CASK* * BErtncsci.o He? W D Il.aard. I Cul. Wllaou MrCati.lleM He?. D 11. A Mr Lean Hou U A. Weaver T H. NIL Krj. Hon. T. J. Blgliam. J K. lluliter [ John 11. Mellor. 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Par ftytlwr jirSeoWS eo^rtfoT- i+T A.tUm», UroncbltUanJ "VTKW BOOKS RECEIVED ffUS*PAY ►■•;• - » (ALEXANDER gIXO. -j !"*’ £1 ,M ‘ on ‘e. c °mp | ft i ni. c ->ra I .!tr J u,. lwit i l( . r 1> i y E spr »— „ t T7OR RENT—ThV ’lofte*•Wnfeh6iise , Ei 5 1 «o«Dg i'nltnoowy Divw .iucl'iJins IWroa-H History U. 5..%.<1 lu-ri-J J? sow occupied by W. H. Smith * Co, Koo. ISljja*; Catarrh, IfeartJKr7*ction* of th, L,, r , h». l‘ "Vk? D £ limkti ‘ ;m oflncHH-mlenci. to ih- DuttVof Hnn- First and Jv-coad street*. Enquire bt ’.• i ■ Ixtj.iV nZ. ■? 'v 1 t n , ■ ' 9 W* ol Thij xoluwocontains a -pTcr.Jl.l V 1 '*'-"’ -Jen. PABK. A CO. ! av r ! C ' . on , { «.l * JaSlnUf ' Noa. 140 Flr*f*a4l2o S«ond sts. rJi\.H*BS-KKs>woutJ«tatotUUbr.r trwtnjrut fltrraUrM o f JUtnufabl. naJ In.i- ~r A ',; , vp - - . .-■ _ -: orLoQ S DmpU ua j g i >M4s | upou trio fart that tSt dittos' /r- »n account of tlio ti* ut.l >.f r!,.- great r |»U LM—A Uro PtOIT B?lfik iJUi*lhtll*>ia. Warrant d*ri».j < 3£m'ii S J Bj t W ’ C * l '> un,,K - w * h an ‘ u,r “ lu ’ Xpo Hay-slre-t. Mcwt, £«n tbeVlw EoJEI. iUdtoelovm**/ r . th *» 1 '? Urory Ward IU-wrbrr *W«r** ul feib 1 U- H. £l>o,'<Kp.2ll Liberty *L m *" }uri3t ' anJ tM, y "»"■’*'»* *m,loy Mcnuv«r«.-f(s»fi*fißnH»mhiondulH J eß.rt-l»ri c *.lp. ” aioccaiLcal, Hygienic »uJ MmlicioaLivtuz-JiM to uoril> tt* ; mr Kaa Aw *J to ?ra, an AnLihl.iViiphr f't H--v« !It l ” . t „ nsttall , b , , lM toi% “SVr,d ~ ~ ’ , JFor Salr. tt11. , - S,^ ,iT,O!! '* ~kb ."T' 5 ” ’ '" M J r i- u‘uD?f-'ivmii,.,. , ]'|RAU(illT ÜbilSE FOR 54U5.-3SiJ‘ : A 11 ■if “A - ir '"&m ■h.p«iou.,hPl;„ [U „,, lul , l , U!>o ,, m , TOOtUx . a „ |1 „ n J 2?. - ■ ■»■ BOMtOS ■ iilm that tbo nut >*f ijwtectg ‘•T e rttß ; nj;of >lu> 6ALE-0P # ‘SCOTOII BOTTOM” •i-N’o chari for con,nltatiun ‘ oj Un J,’ f-’rinibc part ~t th- Farm Utvly <.nn*l t,r nonrr Aiu,„r 5 con.oiutiun. V .-*.j Wl " . rico j*. fai EeqVbaa b-vn dln.lcd into Lou. roatJdiiißi A lUt of MLt to tl.u*» truiang to con-. | ’’ l **"• Market »r. from Ptroto Eleven Arr-a, In rac?aanSS tnanit tnU us ™ 9 d ‘^ rt . ,, . ff tnlmitan wsidaoecs. and wiU be offer*! cawa3E^AHDQta™wi^!.^.^^ M cJ» :^L TUC,,t,,iV -; sn»teo 9T.WK jrarSreSEi., ' «•!«»« ' P " c 7 „ r .,, AT TBS OLD ESTAnLIxnXEXI OF ••f*|*KDIA KUBBER DOOR'Sr\T S—TIi« i.Psf mll«fromthcciiy,lhnst«>ngatalltline«,aaJi,a feM# jbj, H E 3NTjk -y* TT T (T- -R I 1 Mat in „.e r re*d attSTn.iil VnM.fr tuVm r L * ftf '“ dtj by a JHw °f^about thirty minntw. Tha prt> Y 1 • - ’ 1 n»y!3 Ji H M . po»*l «rly cnmpMton of th* Plttsburgb * ConwilwUL is* Wood Street, Pitt i fTT IV fil " r * - - - wilh •mwanw this property, will Wuo is ncc* reoeivixiK from Euri.no -ind Wi” sr affunlU.il farther faclllhrt r.. r-or.Wrs bavtng tfccr |'H CM*..**. ,; uf. '% r !X3JM , S l Sfe;^a a -i Maa ,^ 4 a i aluganrl Toilet ntre, and tUeaam* (u Plain, J. Packing, a largn euf-r 1 y Jny recM »nln at* tak-n. aacured by.anjopto>g?pf tbs properly aold. tJold, l.uatra Bandan.l Fiuwerc Fiue fThiW Vitriawl lxt>p> tht) Jnntaßobber D»pot'>[ *ni>la ■l** , T!.•Plfli,l # Ij , p. « >uvcnlence to cmr — be in *•* •trifjsatthocor^'-ofF.'Tirtb'anjtir Btono Table Ware r known tobe the moat datable now fn n»o fur Hotel* and Steamboat*; French. Chln**of now style*, In Pare Whits nsfl Gold hand. elUlor to aette or place*; Richly Gllt-aud Decorated Toilet Sett; Bnttatmia *nd Plated Castore; German Sitter Tea Table Spoona, Soup. 4c., plated'frith alitor; fine Ivory Handled Carving/ Ton and Tablo RntTM and Fork*; Tea Waiter* and Trays; Shaker and Sea-grn Tahtn Mat*; dappaned >nd-Decorated Tin Toilet gatta. ~ Alao, a complete and ftill auorttuout of all nrttdea lojto bla for tbo CODKtRT RLTAIL TRADE, at price* toploty the public, who ari-fijjHJctlally invited to examine.thta ,loe> mr2i3md*wT £*o LOGS on hand ond i'or sale be t “ c *;XwUU>® Biyetio tbe purchaser for a DumUer® of year. t J,\J . ii.ii)ni J y \orrr«*r« ‘ rant. This house is well known and of long staod rojlß «n Vk£ T f zjr, ' lu e> b ® T *»E l»*B MUtlished by their uncle and father.— kpJWL.Urty «. IV A M MiUboltrv* who h.Te doocalarge Lu inen in it for Dany jonri m wholcmJo grocer*, wine and liquor mer* | chant* acd rectifying diaHlefs. -Persons wishing to pur <base.caaieo premise* and stock,aod learn the terms g i>*n.\\T n . >«n — hy applying at the store, No. £U'J Liberty street. Poases- Hl illlJJo. rJLAIiS BACON HAMS; > moocaa be prcn cHbci tbfrlat -June nr lit Jnlr. tf <jo dc> do c*r?,iaTpraiic«pcrsaßdtonntrynJcrcbaDtswlUbe*\|pplied lu stCTe and fer salt br Jin j 13} JAMES *nth articles in the qburo line onWery favonblo.teitns, er riiA i.j>.i ‘ .. they wanfto rednacibolr stock.totuit a purchaser. V > TO OWJSEItSjOF* REAL* ESTATE -fie • ’* - . •'» 'vu.uitcueltahe, j«., a dro. •X- tHECmr OF.PITTSDDIIOU.— Noilcn It’ hcrabT rff. '' B —Allßsrsots ImTlng claims agaituttho firm will bo eo tbit the aweaaiLODt* for gradlne »nd nirlur ft ,x, ~-*4,V I *P«J on prweutati*nt>r their account*; and those IndobtM thoprorljloai ot an Act of AM.mbly tiaeaenfar 11 is** ar " respertfcllr m-iiie-ditt to m*ke payment with as little and of an Ordinance oPCoooeJls enacted-Au-.*3llSi; aVe ‘-I - r “* P o ** l6l **- ap27:tr. now coinplflftd, dOffthasame are nro p#Table»at , tl,Hhmcn. ( Ohtrt T -and fnr a 3 i A ?’ . r before tbo first day t. f Jnly,ls:<>, „ °.° " an<l * ot Uoo-UfUi cn or before the first day i.f.Joly, ISiii); 000-flftb r |’IIL tHlbuoribor offers for gale Section ten, lfl fV 'I 4 ! wf , Jq!j * l!>c * Uoe-Bftb or t.« X townolup 12. range 10, Stark connty, Ohio, commonly m., ,7 P r IhM - ™' l (>n< “ nfth " Q 01 •■rtnp.- known a* “bowman's Section." containing WO acres. It Is (lie first day af July, lfit.j. U JJ. KICHIUUM. sitnatiwi three mlb-e west of Massillon, on the State Road , Cil r Ttfv'iiri-. leading In Wi*»tnr, and wittdn about two miles of thIPUU- I m»t-..r K h. May nth.P*..S-tM>|-: ltd L-argh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad. The sooth, <m | Uty dfllisa ropy Uojm . and nurtb-east<vi«ricpt at* partly clean*! aad Improved—- LOST' OR M f*<l \1 11 V .„T« T’.» f,r0,1i,,,1er »» eutrre.l With au|>criur timber—and the 4 -i , „ , ‘V,* 1 '! 11 r : 2! M,,e *’ "•*»wat«eU by .prloga aud running itrcama.— .7’ rrr 8 1 ktfhai'gH Bank «.f I ittsburrh, in ; Thtus-rHon U conaiJereJ ilia lino.! body of % land in the me osine «.f Tboni.n l.i>ingni. >ta. No. I'4 N>iii«-e ii liei et.v connty. It will be .sold uudJtidrtl or la quarters to suit , Kleen dial eppllr.Mon tia. I,.vi, 0., H I - ih- Hack l-i pnrrhaawa. Tolliowwlu. desire to ln realc.talo ! r " u '-«» ! •fea.dceriii.cate v 1.l \ INGSTO.N. In.or . rt ,„.ii f i. rai.l, oCered. —»t 1111 M. Adm rcli ho • 3 1109. 1.1«logiJ-.n , .aruiNb.'s, Window Ql«ar IMi.l in nli.'lay 11 ti». 1 - > J - »| 1J pu .-law •.* Potty, Brnsbes, Ar., . \t 1* v I*l.*'. ill Wood Strrrt tvn d‘Wt qU'V* Lhcmmd MUv. l\’ ****** I I I r.. mrlthlydfs il John C Bilker & Co s GRftJINK COD w,£* TVER OID!! This prepared in tho most up prored manaor, opo bottled by os, Lu received the aane* lioa of the moot etys&tlflc of tbo Medical Profession of Phil odelphia and elsewhere, «bo recommend It ■■ rnperiar to ■ any other now mooafacturrd. Of Iti efficacy and Jmportanco »» a remedial in case* of Contnmption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rhenms* tlfm, and all ScroftaloQa diseases, it ia nnuecresary to « ( v;ak; —thousands of eminent physicians of Europe anci America baring tested Its wonderful carotlro proper t i«* •Prepared only be JOHN C. BAKER A CO., WL. •kshle Na lit North Third-street. Philadelphia. .Sold by all Druggjgu throqghout the country. MO dtnoDO DAWKS Sc CLULKV Home, Sign and OntAmcnUl Palnteri, AND a R JVJ y K R F , DEAUBS IK White Leadoml Zinc Paint h. Al*t>, «l| klada 0 f fEint*, Ojl*, VaraiHb<<4, WiD'lnw QI44J, OEO. H. ARiDERSO.V, ’• Liberty Strrrt f Pifttbnryh , /’ Mtxt'rtCTrtu *su noiiUMLi hittra i> Every Variety of PATENT Ai\n ENAMELED LEATHER, SK.. r Split,, J(„r, I country ('„!/ Skint, Solo i.ealher. Carrttig** Oilelnt !»►., Act* AIJ uf which wtllhe furnluhed at th« lowest Cash price. 0“fl I U K H W A K T E D ,-fcu aph-Jly >oilKiON' jcxcUANcFic. SIOIIT B I L L S DRAW N I’ Y UtiVCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON THR UNION BANK, LONDON, IN «>\K POUND STKULINO AND UPWARD*. Alsu, Bill* on lbs |iriDe(|>ul ciu«v and tvwus <>f franc, Belgium, IlulluJ, Germany, Knuia &u<l other Ktirn|<r*n Sutas, constantly on band and fur «aU» by , WM. 11. WILLIAMS k Cn , f.’Sffclynfe Bandura. Wood street. corner «| Third MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWAKPINi IVI E RO HANTS No. 18 Pine street, St. Loula.’dn. j 111 II T 0 A Dirksan, St.JUni*. Day A JUllacfc, Cincinnati, Obh\ Cha*.Dofficltl A Co., LuuiivlU*, Ur. K- A !%y 4 Cu., Itonkera, Hem, Ilia., Orwn a Stone, Itonkera, Unseating. I «* Day A Mattock, Philadelphia, Pa , H. Perayth, Chkago, Prefglit A pant t.«r Ulitmia Central Railroad. jaSflnidfr JOHN COCHRAN Ac HKO. ■LiAhriCTGuu or Iron UalliMi, Iron VnlU, Vault Doors, Window Shatters, Window Boards, &e. t AW. 91 Betond Strr,: mhl >l6 Third Sirtfl, (Between Wood and Market,) PITT*BUROU, I’A , IK-a cabaad a variety uf i«t* Patterns, fancy and j lain, Oilabto for all |mrjkxw*, particular attention t.a.d t„ , u . cluajogGrav* Lit*. .L.bbtinr d.-t.. at ih..t t n«tu c lr >r9 vh ***»i«ia wa. . ' raiuio VANDBVEH & FRIEND. A TTO R N KY S A V I. /V \V . AHD solicitous in chancery, Xo 6, ASißr'r Bli-aS, [hthuqv*. /.•■*—i. promptly madam any part ..f S.j-thorn lowa, or Western Wisconsin. Will attend to the purebassand 8a1e..) hr,l K.tata, ob taining Money nn Bonds an.! Mortgaga* aellrdfc a A cAUtxa a.'cxMtta. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insuratue Agency, Wo. fl 3 Fourth Ktracti PITTSBURGH, PKXXA CuOipanh-i represented of highest »taodmg Shattered by Pennsylvania and oth« r Stat*«. Plr«, Marlu*aod Life Tiuk* takin ■ f all d'«rrlptton«. A. A. CARRIER, 8 S CAUKIKU. W K. Y M A N Ac w O N '. Uanafki'tnrori and Dralpr* in all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND LEAF TOBACCO, (brnrr nf Strtel and Chawiortd Allty, HTTSDURQH, PA W*.C. BOBWSOW VITfIBOW POCQH«S. ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS, POrSDERB AND MACHINISTS, W S HINGTON WORK S, Pittsburgh, Penua. Office, No. 21 Market street. Manufacture stl kinds of Steam Engines sud Mai Machin ery; Castings, Rail,ced Work, fctw.i Boilers and Short luni Work. Jobbing and lUpilrlag done on abort notlcn. ror'-'j lydlc JAB. MoLAUGHLIK KAaCFACTTRCB Of Alcohol, Cologne Spirit, and Fusel Oil, del&dlyfo Sot. ICB and 170 Second Slrt^i HKNRY 11. COLLINS, PorwardlngL a nd Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN ChflOH«, Biittnr, dwilfi, P'iah, Aud Pn-OiaT. O^uviwUy, AwF iV«. 'it. Unni .Street, l\Uilutgh. w. SC i>. RINKHAK'I'. KAKurACTitatas Ann dcalshm ik All kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, □averecently taken (be bntlding No 120 addition to their Manufacturing Estnlli.linu nt. N->. 4.i It win ■tree^whers they will Ik> pleawd to rwho tli»ir friHud*, J. MTisriTfjjifi MEROHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clnir Street, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) eoSOtlydfc PITTSBUROII, PA. Trusses for tfae Cure of Hernia or Hu|il urc UARSirs RADICAL CUKE RITIER’B PATENT TRUSS. PITCH'S SUPPORTER TRUSS. BELP-ADJ USTI NO TRUSS. DR. BANNINQ'H LACE or BuDY BRACK, lur the cureof Prulapana Utori. Piles, Ahdvniitnl aud SpluaJ WraKuoisn. DR. 8. S. FITCH'S Silver Platod Supporter. PILE PROPS, for tbo mpport and cure «>f PIK-e ELASTIC STOCKINGS, fur weak and varic<we ,ein< ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, lor wuak kneejolnie ANKLK BUPI*ORTB, for weak ai.kUjolnl. SUSPENSORY BANDAQES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES. al*.<, t-*ery k<i,.| „l Syringes. DR. KEYBER aleo ha-i a Triua whi< h will iturr Hernia or Rupture. Office at bis Dnigelore, No. Ho Wood tlreel, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap6:dewF Children efutting Teetn^-To aj»L Nrasxa.— Dß. H. S. PARRIS' CELEBRATED SOOTH ISO SFRlfP. —Thu infallible rumwdy hju prteervod hun dreds of chlldreu whun thought past recovery,from coovnl ■lone. Ae soon as the Syrup la rubbed on the gums, the child will recover. Tbie preparation is •» iuuocenl, bo effi. carious, and eu pleasant, that uo child will refuse to let its gums be nil.t-sd with it. Wheu Infants are at the ago of tonr months, though there ts no appearance uf teeth, one bottle of the Byrnp should be used ou the gums, to (.;>«□ the pore*. Parents ahonld never be without tbo syrup in the nursery where there are youog children; for If a child wake* in the night with pains In the gnme, tne syrnp ImmMlateiy gives ease hy opening the pores and host lug the gains. i| lo r« by preventing convulsions, levers, Ac. Prepared only t>y Dr. Swayne A Son, PhiU. 1000 Ixjulre ust received aud lor sale hy the Pittsburgh Ageut, tatUflalAwF Djl URO II HEI*SER, 140 YY cwhl »t. $l,OOO Ueivard fur any Medicine that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER’B MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now eold for Rbeumai'rm, SeuraJgvi, Headache, Toothache, /Urn tn the. Side or BaeJc, Spraint, limiut, Sort Throat, Burnt, Contracted Cords and A/utcl'i, the only veg. etable remedy Jiacoreml that will act upon and Um ber the joints. Thousands of persons have been cared of three complaints by this now diecovety. All are luvited to giro it a triaL Principal offico kCk) Wsehiogtnn street, Brooklyn, N.Y. For sale hy DR. aEO. 11. EEYBER, No. 140 Wood street, and J. p. FLR.MINO, Allegheny. Elgoatore of Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, and name blown Id the bottle. spHtdewP Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic MactnaEs, for Blediral purposes, of every superior kind, will he rent free of Express charges, wherever sn Express nisi, open • remittances of Tsn Dollars. Addreas Dr. GEO. fi. BZYMttt) So. 149 Wo;d it, ptttsbargh, Ta. •pSdtvF Fimnn ,< ill ~t' i 7irir ~t —---* - —‘ be in F.'nrtKanJtJrM i L T LOJ . IIiOl * ,lll iP^ l^I day ofofaaKi.tneoim.j l*!- ’"i- 1 " tn s( * tbttn<o aii-J fncn tk* wtto. j , - u “* *• uf !L'' r _ •*. 4 11.-VnrLmi’g.- ; |>i.-uis <.l tV property, and further Information, apply! E®^: F A K '."» T| !^'% r - .. ~ toy 13 • riddle, wntTOA<6o.,.y<.. ly / { \LP ‘KSTABEI S 'S&L&— POTATOES' ’i' iu? to Ui& (Jelicla hralth or.TCff.Hitclidtred; Jr.?ES' Mcr*nr Pataf'v.. . . , "*'’,. Intcnda quilling bcslncu to lire fn tMcboßtry. Therefore ter sn|(' bv ’ i nMr f u i lllQ «tfthiiihnjunr carried oa ly.itinlself and brother Uof* m?W ‘ iai.ULE UIRTSACO., . Icred for ale.«ltli the Jiloni Rectifying .Manta* etc. 1 f»<\ IHS Liberty H A Itra&of both front and t-ack stores (which belong to their A FULL and Uo'mpleto Stcwksl' all kinds of DRY I>jOD3. as cheap aa the? can l>g fouoilatiT pUca. [ay U) Market*,' ’ UUAI.IT\ AM) rIM-ll 111 IS.. Mi. c.WiS F,*K FIFTY CENTS, At.AMMiiUEKY. mv 12 Cm.l _Xo.j*4 Fol RTIt STRUCT. AN ORDINANCK to aj.|iro|jriat<* ami ini prove Hi* o>oiD>>n Orotmdi In AlWheor City Section 1. He It ortlalni'o and enacted by th« Selert and Common Cono<ll» of the rlty of Allrglifur. and It I* borohr etiatled l.y Iho atnh« r itf . t tlir Mine, That the Common Groundsill ltn iir..f AlWlirny Im> »p|.>n| i i*i~J f,. r the l>nrpone «>f iinpruvlnt* .ud earn* improTm). and they arc bi-iehy JerUi-d to bo approptwit'd on paying damages to «urb Comai"»er* rniitlr.i thm-to, m may apply to bate d«magi'« a**<-?t<-<l Ordained and (nacted loin * U-r chi* d,. B iiUi day <>( 114* Anou !>nnilol "Ns tb.'U«>ud tilfht hundruLand an* ‘•i.-lit JAiUCS MAHSIUI.L, I’reeldent pro Inu .•! the !*«drrt Cutm.’il 1 l» Mri'ato.i. fieri. 1.1 t»»- Sri- t f, no. II .1 oako.nei: corns. I’l r«.drul ,|| the Common Ccuu. il Cl«rL of tb« Oi[iD!"u Oouioll ASHLh.VDID GO LI.) W'ATCIi, warranted to U ;s fir*t nn.l a |»rfe>-t tln>r-k«p..r, richly worth f trrr Dollar*. i» |>teu>utr-'l tu erery {*rtOD wboMiulu o» FIFTY DOLI. t J « iu sulmcrjptJoujt.. Ui*k.oit<-«taLUal.ai! to-1' popolcr pi. ruunthlr. Tilt UNITKD PTATEJt Jpl H.NAL. i-r to boj jttrwn the umi amount Tt any cf oar |iopalsr book*. A BUPKHB QUARI) VEST CUAIS, nelly worth T*s Douuan, 11 prtM-atcHl to every i.« TEH IhiJ, LA US tor lbo or Book*. A IJEAUTIFCL ENfIJIAVED Gul.D KINO 11 prewrouj *•» *oj porson tendtn* imONK DUM.AH,.iil.rr for tin Paper or ‘ Send for a iprctmeti of the Journal, and a < opj .if out Catalogue, which embrace* about l,uu dlßcreot book*. ttid 100 ipletulid articlMof premium*, u.cludiuß Uou* W alette*, Jivsut ot all. kind*. pAjxrt's Pip.-tcam fgnmui I'm, toapnfflcejit Hjtoba' tjru*. rte., id.! j oa can, ia a ihort Uma, form a club f-r tb- rapcr and Bx.ki, eitlier or ln4b. that win you a rich ntum for ronr trouble. Von are on! ’itled to -.elect y.mr own jin.tnium f|..m lb- * bedul.-, .tt ac cordant* with the amount «><Q »en.! by .m-i,. md fat* I'-S'ie ft;i in.*..-.I fre* on »|>|>li<-»Uon. J M KiIKKS.'N A CO . I'cMwliai*. mrh-.-.i.jA* 40.; Unuiiut;. Now V..ia Jj*lNK IIKJ 1 ANN t A TRA •CF.TTS it in I'taniahr.l Tir,»,.r n ~tti ~r •ansi- .... Tm (lord* of all km-l*. Ja|.ano-l Sp»mj.e.i and Hollow Waio. bll.e: l‘Ut'l F rV<C».l..f., i, TahU Cutlery; Blac-k Japtanc) Ttn» .( • , ,r..rii, i.„ J’Ule. ami Aiiibrotypc. A Ur** a»»-.rlm»n? -f b-r. tj. n at ).,» f.., JOHN H.MMIM;. n"U' cruri ..f Market ao<i Third •«* Steam Marble 'Works. Marble mantels a innre amii-Huu titol »trvk alwayson haml and lw>n« manufactured hr Marliln-ry, *.hl at very lou |.ncr». ButMet*. c » nern of Heal Ell at ft, frtitrartor* nnd irtbem, whether they want to pnnhaae or not. ar« Invited to rail and examine onntix k an.l our pnoea ai wear* Milas plain Oeat Mnn leli ». ti.a- »« t.. jut them withto the reach of ulrm-jt rrerr perron Mociitnouir T*bMa,Bti<l Or*™ f»t.-. o wi, •» U*g«»torL bJ *"•7* do ban<l. Kin uitorr aL>l \V#n*j-J>lHO'l T«p«, nod Im ping £lhum nj»w>if*c{i:r"-l l-y macijluorr. and tn|«j ■( tb* I -writ prt.-oa. M»rbl.< c.t nil kind* #dJ |,.w u> the Trad*. - I‘urrhMrn Btf unit. I c«ll mid mtr -rock m iil. Liberty !‘iH*t>urgl: ruTlO.dawSmT w. w. wai no: P Piaster, Lime, Cement, 4c. LASTEK PARIS, for Land nud Suio’-"' Work: Cement for Cistern*, Fire Wall*, Ac.; I-oulsvUle IJon sod Roman Cemeni; Orindatonc*—las! quality oi«-ay» 00 h.n,) u "fly t. mytS:a*w3mT W W. WALLAQg. Lumber. PINE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and S<-*nt]tu* Also, fine *3*l Oak Flir,k for sale »t 313 LtfwTty »t., W. W. WALLACE. Shingle Machines. "VrcGEOROE'S PATENT alwarson band ij.l. at 310 Liberty itr-et, Pittsburgh. uiy 10:daw3a»T W. w, WALLACE . M*ll Furnishing. QTEAM warrantod hi*«t ouali- Kjf i». alwaj* ud h*n<l ami ra»4r co nrdar /Jn.bri jrul f]Y. A l ™*' F,rt B™*- -VacA«n<ry, I'nome t'.iatnjf an-i MJI G<ar\n? mado lo order. Jfilf tnmi. Chit /r,. n /Vrv>r Sufi, Frmek Burr ami Lwsrd U-kHi un4 Snui M-ir\ir.ri always on bntid ,t rdwLll*ilr (treat, Pittsburgh, p:,. mvH>:dA»«n»r W w. WALLACE. Portable .31111,. PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, the »iuip>*t atd beat arlltU nfthu kind la tbe ronn’ liy. They run light. Kiind fj*t, arc cutlT kept to ni.lor make a* K'*ol *»nck as lev t-.fg.-C anil*, AU.I K Hirr»i »*U*!a-tl..n, i-d hood Al*o. PortaMe Saw Mill* For pfufl-iilar* rail at .U'< L.buty »t.. HitUbnrgh. _Hi>in:aAw3oiT W W W At. LACK, (•rate Uara. ALL SIZES, nltrat* on hand at 31'.' Lthcr _<y injl'i WW. War.l.\CK. DiiESSUOOD.S, Sliavls, Muiitilhls, jlmim tng a.w.i«, TuM* t-innn. Ur.cn Table Clothcf, While Uuud*, Ni-nJI« Work and !>oni.etic (loud., all of whirl, will be sold Tiry low for iwh. C IIANSUNLOVK, - No. 74 Market .ir.*! TL NN . WliEA'l—T* *(.i miicßh, Red anil Wliltw. now lauding frun nieoni-'i M*lrcx<\ for cl. by n, J ,a Isaiah dickey & ro rpUNN. RED WIIKAT—WI Sil Hc« on JL •tiainet I.lgbtfoot, lo arrive. tor «al« by “f - UA I All DIOKKV A L\> Murphy a bfkchkield ju„i irctirod h laige lot of bandtoUi,. In,, al*. v. rv < itenii. Wbcro also in to be tumid white P. K at nil price* nivl- GIREEN APPLEfc-lU M»K rl,.rnv. *L,r ■ mjl- It DAL/.KLL A CO. BACON — -liiOil ll*h. clear Sides, llum,* mid Shoulder*, for *ale by It. DAL7.KLI. A C). - I'd hbls. tn>«h laid, for salo hv ~ K. DA1.7.K1.L A i\) HORS- d .nuntrv Hops, for *<alc hy ®7>- , ' R. DAt./KLI. A U». BEANS — li biigw nmall white, for sale Lv ROLL BUTTER- ’> LbU. fresh, in rolls, tor l-y. It, DAI.ZKLL A CU. TENN. WiLEAT— Jti‘J sack*- now laridin^ from ateomer St. Lout*, lor title by _®yj£ i.haiai: mcKKY a n> L'ARii AND BACONHAMS-:; 1.1. L Nu. 1 lard; 10 coak* Toon ila-'uo Hama, now landing frum ateamer 8L Louti for anle by ISAIAII DICKEY A CO. BACON —10 casks liams; I<> do Shoulders; 6do clear slilm; ticrrai 8. C. Ham*, reeotvlnc tbts q»T aPd for tale ly_ T I.ITTI.K *OO , 11-J Hrt-nt.d at. RYE FLOUK -I4H> hhls. jn store and fbr (myll) _ T. I.ITTLK &CO ASU iiu6Ps— ii.Oou just ree’d and thr “>• l, y • cnyll; T LITTLE A 00. SUGAR CURED DRIED BKEF -In tion-es LARD OIL 20 hhls. No. I, winter struin _ J ,d j. m T <TinK ■ l “ 1 fur wl " l, r T - UTTLK aco CjROCERIES 1(H) bbl.i. N. O Sucar H 100 do du MnLauJ 30 übla. crushed ao>! jwwtluiml Sogor, 1&0 baga prime Hl*. Coffee, m htoie and fur anU t,« py)i T_Lrm,K ago, i s, <oa ,i Mineral wai kks—a largo supply oi frcoli Empire. Cuugreia bu>l Utii.* Lick W»lw Just rrcel *‘7 JOS. FLKUINC, - ._ _ '"mer Diamond and Market Mre-c. CiTRATK'OF MAIINKSIA—-A moling purgative, iulbl iu itn njierntion. and plr.taast t.> the tiatr elwayaon baud fre»li at Kf.KSItNU’S JULES HAUEI/S Koh Atiienietme llnir Iteonralor rMturvi Iln hair to tea original life ruler, and St Uan Infallible pn-acr*>r o( fho hair imd *>gbt W ar rantnd entirely free from any iujuri-'Da mt »Lancia- F»i «*l*by imyin JOS. rLK»n\0 1 THORN'S Compound Extrmrt of C«»pniwi and SartaparflU—a -iipply . I ihla caler.rattil remedy Jutt n-rM hr fun II i Ji). s FLE3USO. CODFi&H— lbs. iu >toro and for sale by fiOBERI DICKEY, 134 Front it, near Wood. <" r~ w"^ .T 'T, j. b. awerratß, w2#U»wtfT S',. 101 4th .treeC Fittaburgh. Liberty street PROPERTY ■ FOR SALE.—The Store-room and Dwelling, situated on . I.tl-orty ptrtn;t. uenr fit. Clair, known an No. 1 #3. The lot lit atiout '-J fret front and V.S3 feet deep, extending Lack to Kichaajce Alley, on which i* erected a Stable and Carrisge- I house. The property renta readily forJOOQ, and will be told st a bargain snd .fa arcommodaring terms. For Particulars I enquire of R. fl. KINO, i /I* 1 " __ No. gll Liberty street. FOR SALE—A lMig Store situated in one of the best location* in (he city of i'lUtborgh,* forcilhw I *» jobbing,'retailor prescription basiness. lodacetneDtsare ! oCereil to purchaser* containing advantages of raro occur* ; reuse For loformatiou Imjuire of JOUN<HAFT. Jr, at i No. ItC Wood Str-rt, corner < f Woo«f and Sixth, Pitts | Lmgh, I’a. • , - f t 'j • f Tti i rt Valnable City Property for Bale. THAT very desirnMo lot on Water Street aud IWonbt AIIe/_noxl to John Irwlu Afotls, 6Mdg‘ ttS) f-vl on Water and front stmt*, and 160 deep aluug Ilia All«j. It will t-m-tKi „r in lota of ‘JOor 24 foot each. For I. rn.s, (*Li-,'h «ill be trudo easy as to pajment.)ap ply 1“ JOSEPH ». LKECfI A CO., hir-J-dlf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Farm ror.Sale, IMIE ANDERSON FARM, 2J miles Eg . above the Depot, at New Brighton, Rearer Co-f Ps, on Block Uuuse Ron, containing 108 acres of excellent Usd. every acre of which It tillable, and 95 of which Is tra der cultivation. There are 13 acres orgood timber, SOarrea in graasand pasture, end an abundance of coal, •There is an Orchard oi grafted fruit trees. In almost every field there Is a spring of- never-failing iratur The improvements consist ol a new frame Dwelling, at tached toa weather-Uiarded leg, a small tenant house and a large fraui* Barn. (0 by 3rt feet.' This chutco farm la iu a high state of cultivation, fences ;o.vt,anJ In a re«pectab!e neighborhood, convenient to churches,achoole. For terms, enquire atTUIS OFFICE, or of JaVi-dAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton,Pa. - r Portable Flour Mills, with Benner's latest Patent stnnt Machine; Bolt, Billing Cloth and EleTator, all com pk-teani rmlr few setting up. Apply to W. a BUYDAM, Oil Mill. «pl dawtr F or Itebevca k Craig sts, Allegheny City. JA. VOTES’ FXSHXOTTEA STORE, Ts t O. .'IS FIFTH STREET. /‘itt snrr c n . /• .1 S- JAYNES, Proprietor. /\Ull PRESENT STOCK OF CRF.EN ABD BLACK TEAS Wa» srl.s.t*.l with cam, and purchased from the n.smt relia ble T*a Metrhnnti In N*-w York and PhiUdelphla, and con si.it* uf all the different flavor* and grade* of“ Tea bnregbt te (hi- market Wo will e*l| w i. /: salt: a.v /> rets it. ir ms LOWEST PRICES. THIS IS TILE OLDEST TEA STORE IN TITECITV. < Mir . .irti-nicv* may, with confidence. rely on our beet en deavors glv,. there Ten* nf enperior quality, at (ho various irk- Bohev.. no . '/cDcoticm with any "th«r Tea Store, and warn our customers and the putdic against imposition. REMEMBER, OUR NO. I.i .id, NEAR WOOD STREET. Wo are well supplied with RIO AND JAVA COFFEE; Cniahod, Pul vented. Clarified andN.o SUGARS: BAKER’S BROMA. COCOA and CHOCOLATE. myl dl.tf TVLN'ES AND LIQUORS n F- U l' C £ D PRICES, THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLINGOFF their itock at redned price* preparatory to qulttlne bualnee, compriaisg aono oi tba eboiceat brand* of Foreign Wines and Liquors. Aitoso irtucß ab: - ™^ iIOLD AND KITCHEN FDKNt *. JL TUBE AT AUCTION-—THIS (Thnrrdmrl APT7P NOON May 13tb, at 2 o'clock, will fi JniSStE co£?£ Oal sale* rocmsL No. H Fifth at, a quantity of w»U-keilt “d “* dwa Famitoro, lacludlDg Oivans-Oeater Bureans, &icloaad Wadi-Stands, Work Standi, El da Cottage u. P. Bodateada, Hoik and Straw Kitchen Furniture, whkii , ~ wfll be acid without reierre. [my 131 I‘. JI. DAVIB, Anet. fijyUctol and Tavern Kisers, as well a.-. families, bare T| * " nowagood<T»;>omjni*j-of snrplylng tbomMiTM on adr»n- lv tagouu* teroj#. -MJ Otar i Tale Brandy, Ilamewy do, Par* Old Irish Whiskey IMJ*-nckChawpalgnu, SkJtjlWoCUxoi, JlareaWs >UH fori ana Blackburn's Madeira. Also, Old Mu.r.aaabeU Rye Whiskey, Bnpertor Doublo lUniHc*! Whiskey, Blackberry, Oinger and Domestic Uraojlrs, Olt», Ac., Ac., Ac W3I. niTCHP.LTHEB, JR., dt BRO.. inj,.:dif 200 Liberty Street, The fi cvess which attend* tho use of Dr. .1. Uostetter’a Celebratod Stomach bitten eviocea at oaco its »irln« in all cum of debility and disease of the Sto mach. Certificates almost without Dumber has® been pub lished, attesting iu mireculout power in removing those painful and fearful diseases. And st this time it seems idle to do more than call attention to tho great remedy of the age. In order to awaken public attention to Its excellence.— h is tbs only preparation of the kind that is reliable in all cases, and it U therefor© worthy of tho consideration of the artlicied. The Hitters are pleasant to the taste, agreeable in their effects, and alMgrtbei ralualilo as a tank or remedy for indigestion. Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by liOSTETTER A SMITH, Bole Proprietors. Noe. 63 Water or 68 front its. myl:dawT Dwelling Tn exchange fOkeh H LSTEHK LAND.—Persons wishing to pur-Jcjji chaso a comm, didns sod valuable family residence, wuuiq flfo mili*s of the city, ,<r desiring to exchange western laud 1,,r the ««nc, will pi. tu* vnquire of J. Q. COMSTOCK ,E*o WELLS, RIDDLE A CO., a No. 80 Fourth street. BACON —iUMU Iba. country Sides; ICaK) do do Sbunlderr, 2000 do do and city Mama, llec’J and for »ut« at 185 Lil*erty »t. tu>~« _ KIDDI.B, WIRTS A CO. HOOP SKIRTS, French Corsets, French Work Collars ami Sleevos, Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, bhawls. Mantles and all kinds of Dress Uoodt, very low for cash. mylft.dawT C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market st. CARMINE INKS— David's and Duvall's for sale by ' XV. 8. lIAVEN, myii NoaM,.>3 and 36 Market street. MUCILAGE —Put Up ill glass jars, with cup and l-rii’h, and in quart and pint bottles and « *d» tor sale by * myC W. 8. lIAVEN, mjb corner Marketand Second sta. GLASS — uUOO Imjxok a&s’d sizes Window Glass, good country brands for salo by _tnyB HENRY H. COLLINS. CREAM' CRACKERS—naiI & SnideFa celebrated Cream Crackers, constantly receiving and for sale by (my4j A. A. HARDY. POTASH —10 casks No. 1 Potash at «£? BIJRTVETI A DILWORTH’H. FIRE BRICK,'TILE £ CLAY, of the best quality. on hand and for sale by A. A. HAUDY. POTASH —10 Mils. No. 1 reoM and for sale by Wa. McCCTCHEON. No. 193 Liberty at. Grant s chewing tobacco.—Fifty boxes One pounds, received oa consignment from the manufacturer; and various brands of 6'a and fPs, on band and wilt be sold at low prices. W. A D. RINEHART, French and ciiantilla lace MANTLES of all qirtfitW*, ranging In price from $3 to £*>; luui'lnouie Bareges aud Orgamliennd other Dress flood a uni 0. HANSON I.OVE. 74 Maiketat. __ fin UXS. WOOD'S PEARL STARCH in 8r * * «| o rc mi,| fl;r sale by B. L. fAHNESTOCKACO., mj ; No. 00, and Fourth sts. ci k. B\S FOX'S STARCH just rec’d and i.O i, j.%*sXEsrocKico._ jjxs. m'farland's saleratus O imt rec’d and f-w sale by JUi H. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. o GKO. PRESTON & SIERBLL’S CO6kT- O INO STA RCII, ae#orte.l, In sforwand for rale by my: B. L FAILNESTOCK A CO. cn — IiBLS. WHITING just rec’d and for • JL/.nleby mj7 B.KFAHNESTOCK A CO. TL ST PUBLlSHED.—Bancroft's United ll Statee. V<d. 7, comprising Tol 1 of the American Iter oluti-m L’nif- rm with the previous Yola. Krcelvad by my 11 KAY A Wood it. f IMCKXOK i CO.'S HOUSEHOLD WA JL 'VERLY, now volumes, Tereril of the Teak, 2 Tula. with illustrations. (myllj gAVACO. W Wood at. JULIA KAVANAUGH'S NEW WORK, ASSLE,in I rot, IS (ns. RAY t CO, 15 WwC in [r^Co.NCKtss.— w V" r ”rite‘ ltßr T llCM p yg a »g^|ffl>y: d«U> for CoDgrow, inkjuct to th» tvolioo. ‘ r* a I irS^AssinßLV. —J. F. Zoijia* c f,JSsTF~^ port, wiU b« •cmodiJito fiu* AMemltr l-fepryeaUtioßgo tho ticket. - D.lCgaflW of>b%b u ‘ forxSjsy*pgk: i jectto tfcetfJrifion of tbo Republican C*>outy CtfOWDtSl* ■* . . i . TT^ 3, Sin:EiFf«4is iA * vl> Eß.sfflpCLi>'ToCSi^6t u ' -thfr'Secaod W«di EUtsborib, lit Cj r ' Sheriff of AlWhosX Conntj, rubject to /Wj!i3sriif Up* Union Coootj Contention. " «-&j£aiirlc*T rn§r=Siii;sirr,— David Imn<,v»of-'Peebles t-.miihlpt'il.h candidal* for SbertiTbrAtlarbenr county, rukjpc; i<j the Republican County CShfeoilon. ■ ■plSblic* * " • - '.-fs2r- JES^Sueeiff.—Haiirv Woods,'- of.^Pwbles •T* 5 * township,.aetkr ibo Repm>licandStatnaUcn for SheriffofAllegheny county. ' "*s3tc BATCiirfoß,'oT;P&l)!es; . _ J**t*ndiJat» Car th« namlDAtiontar,Shp^ <!■• R»pnblkM*C«aniy Cwgatloa-:. «*>■» apl'dawtc L - iU6ti,(UalUr,) Third, I ahmnr^ZSi't!' fur Sheriff of-All*-' Op*' ■l>2altc» ILUi “ Woods, of S e - Wiekloy Borough, i? % cendldar* far4h«rt(Tbf AHe -1 gheojCOUO«T, robject to the County Coarffnilfa mr3lattc» ~ jT*s*>SnEßi rr—JAii£s L. Allegheny, U »toxU<J*teTcir Sheriff of ghenyjeoffnty, enbject to tbo Jlcpub!ic*n County Genres -40- jy~^r i> Prothqnotary'.—Daniel McCurat. of Piltsbargh, b t> candMnto f* EratbaiWttT/, »nty«t totbe decision if the biht R*pnMlc*nCobnhr Convention • 7 > l>. rlilLAKOfe, of Rosa township, i»» csnJMstpi fbr PrAhaiutorV, mb joct tu the dpclsiort of tb* Uepablican Coantr Cofttotioti • BpSaltC jr^PROTHONOTARr—DaNIBI, ARUSTjtfca,' of Third Ward, U»f»naio«Mor Al legheny count/, subject m the Coant/ Convention: TsrJwtt* [rgp’PßOTnoxoTAav—l>. 0. lluitz, of Snow din tomihlp, will Urn nuxJidal* for tbs ©flic* of ProtliciDoUrr, I'SHbjcct tu tU» JtrUii.it ci tha RtpuMTran County ... , aplaitc R^^t r OMMISSIONEK'. I^jA, slE.S,Bl.Arii,4*r tllO 2(1 ward. l’iKsbnrgli, candidata for Ihe c£Dco of County ComadMlpßer, aubjwt O.UIO decision of tLftJk pnblicsp County CooTontiup,, my3il*w.ft*T jr^CoMuissioxcß.— Robert 'Au.ixcuau, of 'f**'' thealhird.Ward, Pittsburgh, will bo a'caodklala lor_th* office of County G-mmissiooer,mLJ»-ct M tbQtfSclfihn of the Rcpoblican County Coorootlon. ap2Stcs*- Rj3»Co)iiiissionee—JuiiN Knjiv, of*shaler Townibip, will b« a candidate far CoUQt&Oommii- Bian«r, subject to the decision of tho.BepabUausCounty Contention. ip£hd£wtecbj-F Coroner— William- 31ackev, fonner- SSr *r. lynf'WdM street, but •.aosrdf-'tljo-Fourth-Ward, clt7 ofjHUaburfih; is a candklafe for Coroner, subject tfiQie decision of fliff KSpnblicaa Convention. apSTMAwtcT l\ Fourth Ward. Alleghany. is a candidate for Ctarongr, to the decision of Republican tlbnhty Conrentkfn. jpfcdtc [^K*»Cobonbr.— W«. *Bovd, of "thalThird Ward; Allegheny, ia a candidate for CoroOer, subject to the decision of ibo Republican Convention, nr29:dtc* jrsJ-CoiioxEß.—Samuecß. CoOI'EE, of Siith Ward,Pltt«Durgb,la a candidate tar,tie shore cOte, tobjW lu IttSdt J diion of tbe Repnblican County Conven tion* mrSTaita' MtXHii*qcaißi*K, i Pittsburgh, Bay 4tlsJ&6B. J Tu£ President and Directors Bank bare this day declared cyyp, the Capital stock, payable to theEtbaiMUJera ctf their Iml repreevntath.-j, on and afterthf HtfiHnJt. myScdtd __ OEQgQEtDcMcQRBW, Cashier. Orrict WcTDw issnusci C»v I - i 1 * - - May4th. 1558.-6 f Dividend. —The President and Direetois of tbs Western Inrorancie Co. of Pittsburgh, bars tbii'da y d*- tlared a dividend ©fFOOtt DOJ<L.tRS Alft)" JTITTCENTS 'per share oaths Capital Btoch.TWP DOLLARS per share of which to be applied U a credit to stock accounts, and.TTTO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS par abaro to be paid la cisb * to rtockholders no or aftsr tbe 12th Inst, J ' F. M. CORDON, Scc’y: ' Auxuntxr Bant, > Pittsburgh, May 4th, ISSS. j Tins Bank bus this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, op the Capital-Stock paid la, paya ble at tbe Daubing Hooao, on of alter tbo 14th Jturt. royMlOtehc J. w. COOK.Csahfar. WaUtree’S 1 Patent Bass or Pmsßcitatf, ( May 4tn, ISAS. / TnE President anil. Directors of this Bank -hare tbis-daydeclared a dividend cf FIVE PER CENT, on tho.Ceplta] Stock, which will be paid to tho Stockholder-) tir their legal representatives on or after the 14th. JOHN HARPER, Cashier KicHixot Baltic or PnrsncanH, l . May 4th, 1668, J Ihe 1 resident and Directors of this Bank bare declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on tho Capl tal Stock, out of the profit, of the last six month*. Stock holder* or tbelr legal repreauntatirea will be paid on osaf ter tbe 14th Inst. myf.-jwd H. M. MURRAY. Cashier. _ , PItTHBOtOH, May 4th, 1858. loe Merchants and Manufacturers* Bank of Pittsburgh hare thi* day declared a dividend o( FOUR PER CENT, on Ua Capital Stock, out of tho profit* for the last six month*, payable on or after the 14th ln*t m >Mtd W.U. DENNY, Cashier. luosCitt Bam, i T .. Pittsburgh, May 4th, 1858. J The Directors of this Bank have this day de clared a dividend or three per cent. upon the fkrltal paid In, payable to Stockholder* or their legal representa tive!, on and after the 16th Inst. . t"rfcdtd ' JOHN’ MAGOFFIN, Cashier. Crraras' lux*. I t, „ , „ Pittsburgh, May 4tb. 1568./ Ihe Board of Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on tbe Capital Stock, out pf the profit* of tbe last eight Booths, papable on demand. mys:lotd:cbc E. D. JO.VES Ca*h*r. I*. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Bain Rooma, No. 64 fifth Stmt. /ANK STOCKS AT AUCTION.—On J TUESDAY Ereninz. May 18th, at 8 o’clock, at t!>« ommerrial sales rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, wilt ho fold,' 20 shares Bank of Pittsburgh St.^k: 25 do M. ±M. Bank <Jo TO do Mechanics' do j 0 65 do Cititons' J.j ,| Q 20 do Allegheny dn j., . IVSI DAVIS, Aoct. ÜBESII SEASONABLE DRYGOODS Ac XAt Auction—On TbQndkf ffionUot, JJ.y 13ib, «t 10 o clock, at the Dow commercial taiesfoocu, No. 04 Fifth street, will bo sold ani extensile Aa*urtinent of Staple and Fancy foreign aod Domeetic Dry Gobd*. Clothing* U*u Ae - °y ia P. &L DAVTB/Anct. SILK MANTILLAS, it*., AT AUCTION— °“ »«“« mornln*. U.J Hlh. ,t 10 „'clock, „ th„ Me. Koom., N„. 54 Km, „ r «, SS “r d^ b ” ***<«»»■» «t El.t ltt. n ui„ Sitka, of Dawwt tljlii; also a variety of Bra*on»hl« tw... Gooda. We invite the attention of the Indies to thiaeaU t goods, which most bo c!«a«l on thatmoVSSJ lhh ** * S"! 1 ? I'. M. t)i VIS, Ancl. TOOK P„ Ft. W. & O. lt. jr a^TrTv^ BALK, ia loti to ruit pnrcbaaera, by 4 epl _ F. M. DAVIS, Auct.Xo. il FiflU st. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants’ Eichansr. QTOCKS—The following Stocks will ho sol.l 2A IiUN Bankalainraac* Co Stork' 2D cl« Citl7f>h’« Biufe Stock, by mjl2 TO WUOM IT MAY CONCERN.—'Wiifba ““ *' .‘5? Mfrchante- Exchange, on Tbaradne erealng r a v r. tb ’ * l ' ° c,ock . w Bharee DahQqoe flea Light and CokeCompanj. AUSTIN LOOMIS i(S‘ mah Stock and Note Broken. 69 Fourth eL Awou RNED SALE OF 00 ' STOCK, by order ol Wa, ftMtanc. l** ol * l ■***»• Merchants* KxchiDge, Fourth * tree t, oDThnr*d*7,eYeniog, M»y 2Hb, at IJ4 o'clock, J 250 sham Allegheny Bridge (newlStock; AUSTIS LOOMIS A CO-, . _ StoekaadNota Broker*. u 3 Fourth iL STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & o®, AT THR MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVKRY TUUBSDAV EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Isitranci tod Copper Slock, Bond end Deal E*tate ■&)■] at pnLlic tale at the Merchant** Kxrbituge by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes, Brail* and ixuu:* on lira] Esute negotiated on reasonable term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., d. Minis, Jii., n. d., Umigglwt. and PliarmacoiTtl.st, Sutilhfitbl Srfff, third door Itlirw Third (No. 2 Qirnnl Uooso.J - Dealer in drugs and medicines Perfumery, Toilet article#, Tobacco and Cigar*. Trns* e*. Sorglcal lnstrmneata,aed all other aruclci partaioio* to bis botlne«a. Personal attention giren to coapooodin* Prescription* at all boon ot the day or night. No. 129 Wood at. CARGO & CO’S Ambrotspe AND PIIOTOQRAPEIC 04 ILKiIIKS, No. 21 Firth ttmt, oppo^owTri fto Aluktt, oppotita FlunioA Drnz HUr» Oohtollaoilorwatcr ooloS!,£3„fX„ aad lueapttoa Roamonthazroaoj Him.-" ' THE PATENT DIAPKa OAVES WASHING, Suppresses Smell, dWkr ia “ cr ’ <y»Astnctoa t&& for every towu.»td city JOB PRINTING— Can!*, Circa Jan, Prk-o Mat*, Bill- Lading, Fbow Dills, Labels, _ . . . , LetUc'lieaJ*, Ac- Printout in »operior style at abort noliw, by WM. U. JOILN’STO.V k CO- Printers, SuUonorssod Blank Book Ufloafietwvn. _?J> .Vo. If Wood Knot. FLAX —7 sacks iu store and for salts ■yio - J.8.0AH13 bgt. in store antHofadabj V mjM T r fTlflgyff-?- Boti«s. Suction Sales, AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., _Stockand Note Urckera. Stoc* Not* Brotarn. V 2 fourth at.
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