Utoterglißajttte. ». wnTttw« : --T>- ; i-.K*Tfin_—R-ttirmu— acssm. nun 8. RIDDLE * Co., EDITORS ani PRO PR IE T OSS. PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 14, I»6S. ' BtAYMY Misaoun, -The St. Louis #«*•, Which is Iho leading American paper in Mis- BOnri, lias a eignibcaot article upon Ibis subject, Which is important aa indicating the probable affiliation of the Americans with the Emancipa tionists, against the ultra pro Blavery men- Af ter,pointing out that there are three parties in Missouri— the Emancipationist?, or Free Demo crats, the Americans, anil the bo called "Nation- al” Democrats, it says: “The Free Democracy has at pres* trol in St. Louis city ami county. | Here is its chief seat of power and influence, a though it is taking strong hold in other parts >f tho State. Only the other day, it openly carr ed Jefferson City, the Capital of theiState, in a charter elec tion, to the surprise of everybod r . _ U bos a strong hold in all the counties bon ering on the State of lowa, and the party ia thot ce spreading •steadily Southward. And it ctci now has the control of several counties on tho 1 lissouri river —St.-Charles, Franklin, Gascouad;, &c. The Free Democracy may not how, perhaps, lie styled a ‘great parly,’ but il is a growing party. It is bold, and confident bf the falure, and speakfl with the zoal of enthusiasts of its early and sure triumph throughout the State. This party has not yc'l told the people how Slaveryds to bo*removed from the Stale. But they clearly and emphatically say that it ought to be, that it will be, and that IT SHALL BE REMOVED. Ana to this end they agitate. Tho sooond party that we have enumerated os determined agitators of the Slavery question in Missouri are the - ‘National’ Democrats of Mis souri, led on now by tho Missouri Republican. Thoso people hold tho opposite to tho doctrines of the Free Democracy. They claim that Slave labor is at home in Missouri—that it is enor mously productive—that il would blight the State's wealth to remove it—that it is tho best of domestic institutions—and that if Frco White Laborers don’t like it, they are frco to go away, or if they havo not yet como, they are free to stay away from Missouri. Thcso people, led by the Jtqmllican, contend not only that Slavery ought not to be removed from Missouri by any means, fair or foul, but that it cannot bo and SHALL NOT BE. The'third party, on this subject, is the Amer ican Party of the State, who have lately pub lished a manifesto condemning both the afore said parties, as entering upon an agitation that must prove most banefal to Society, by destroy ing all good feeling between persons of the op poslto failb, and that must result in putting in jeopardy tho great commercial and industrial interests of tho State, os well as the pcaco of eooiely. It Is proper for us to cay that we concur fully in this latter view of the matter, and we aro sorry that wo do not see better evidences of its becoming the political faith-of the majority of the voters of Missouri;” The News procoods to argue that there is no present prospool of the success M the Free De mocracy, single-handed; and that therefore there is no necessity to force tho Americana to unite with the pro-slavery Democrats to put the Free Democrats down, jt adds : “The Republican pretends that it has become necessary, at last, to defeat this Free Democra cy at the polls, and that thenceforth it will pine away and *-dieouL" in the State. This is a de lusion worthy ofasenileand superannuated sheet. ; On the contrary, tho masses of the Free Statos, i who move by the million, and who havo poured Into tho free Statesof the Ohio and Mississippi Val leys, seven millionof souls since the year 1820, have marked Missouri for their own; and sooner or lfttor, it will be theirs. If the Republican has its way, and precipitates a struggle, as ii did in ~~~Kansas, it will gain the firet few victories, as it did in that Territory ; but tho heat of the bat tle will molt the Northern snows, and thoy will rush down in an avalanche and overwhelm all opposingforces. “The battle will begin with the prestige in fa vor,of the Freo Democracy, for speech and press cannot bo silenced here- And tbero are lens of thousands of citizens who are in favor of not dis turbing slavery in Missouri, but who firmly be lieve, nevertheless, that it will eventually bo up-' rooted from the State. And believing this, they will not consent to live in a state of agitation and feverish excitement on tbosubjcctfor a long Benos of years. Left to thomselves they would not go with the Free Democracy, or with the Pro-slavery agitators. But, if the agitation is forced upon tho State, they will go for a short war dud a long peace, and will even aid the Free democracy to hasten tho inevitable result of en tire freedom it\ Missouri. ' : * “'Wo give it as our candid judgment that the courso of the Republican in forcing up the issue of Slavery in Missouri, as it did in Kausas, will hasten the removal of Slavery from (he State by ten years at least. “Slavery Is doomed in Missouri, but If let alone, as the American party propose, It will go out of itself, in the lapso of generations, ns it is doing in the State of Delaware—without, dis turbance .of the elements of wealth or the system of labor, and without shock to the established relations of society. This is the natural and peaceful course that every good citizen should ; desire to see tho subject take. _ j x *‘lt remains to be seen whether tho majority . . of our people have learned wisdom by tho expe rience of Kansas, or whether, they will let their passions be inflamed by tho Republican and them selves driven Into a new and fierce agitation and fruitless war.” <* It is plain,.we.think, that tbo Republican will fores this issue upon the pcoplo of Missouri. Tha propagandists of Slavery are not only tho moat furious hut tho most blinduf zealots They oarer stop to think of probabilities or policy; Ihoy strike out wildly and aimlessly hut furious ly, like a blind Cyclops, andy-c sure loproroko a tight in some quarter. Tho Am s plainly hints whore its party will go when the tight becomes absorbing. Tho first and overruling impulse will be to unitc-wilh those who can soonest nnd ■ best kill off tho “national” domocraoy, and then ! lenro ovente to tako care of themselves. Aslho Xetcs says, “Slavery is doomed .ia Missouri,” under any circumstances. Sesatoh Docolab —ln the scntimcnla of the following extract from the .V. Y Tribune tro concur most heartily. Whatever may hare been his pact course, or whatever hia futuro may be, hie resistance to the Lccompton villainy was no ble, manly and honorable. 110 has won our ad \ : miration' by it, and we dislike to eco Ihe Bings [,. made at him by n portion of the Republican press. . The policy of the Republican party ; ehould not be one which rejiels, but ono which '! altxaele assistance and support. For one, we believe not only in welcoming to our ranks all | who choose to come in,’ but in availing ourselves of outside help, whenever ottered. The Tribune while tho Republicans of Illinois have the . undoubted right to designate their own candidates and representatives, tho Ropntlicacs of other btntcs have an equal right-which does net seen, to be everywhere concoded-to express their approbation of the conduct of a statesmen, ovon though belonging to iui adrerso party and residing in tho fctalo of Illinois. And it & not to bo dlsguisod that they do SSrftha.*«.of Senator Douglas throughout.tho 1 Jlmmpton struggle with an emphatic approval which bonterson admStlon. They hare soon bun separate himself fAm a triumphant and almost lot inelhlt Atotalstration, which hod honor, to dispens. and millons to disburse, braving tho denunciations of the party organisation and party press "M* had “r twonty years borne him onward from Iri p triumphi and from indigence and obscurity to p . lence ami distinction—they have seen hnu jncor tn deadly and unquenchable hatred or the Slavo 1 oivcr, blasting in a moment all his reasonable hopes of attaining the Presidency through the machinery anu the spell of the Democratic party—aod fur what? Changes like John Calhoun's, from a prostrate mi nority to an Invlnriblomajority, are cosily accounted for* hat when a statesman so high la position, in power T>"d in hopes, separates hiuisclf fr..m u tri omphaot majority to fight a momentous battle on the side ofaminortiy to whom ho ba.l always stood in deadly opposition, it is scarcely reasonable to at trihate that change to any motive which does not honor his conscientiousness and hi.-' courage. And lo ua particularly ungracious in tWo t*. bus lenttho weight ..riiir, powerful «... white with hU und their implacable odverseriei •SXaragSngtlß motives, Uli.Uiug Ids inHuence ■ml pondering hts exertion^ Pnoscnierion.-Mayor V»ux, of Ftilodo going ouCof office, oJdressed a very pa- Llic speech to the assembled police, in which ] * closing our official relations, I bare ' '■‘‘ to make, and that is, that you will 'Vaithrully to serre in your present p that proscription wliicb so fitly * f will fill your places. • assumed office two years y policeman who had been ponrM: and now charac- V ; :;.:‘ ton by bis succ»-«or os Hok. Wn. MosiaomaT.—This P» aeß “* who h<m acquired considerable repulotjon out of his district by rcsistancc-lo the administration on the Lecompton bill, appears to have surrend ered completely. In a letter published in the Washington (Pa.) papers, containing an appeal to his democratic friends for a renomination, ho says “the bill for the admission of Kansas, known as the Crittenden-Montgomery bill, has now, uith some trivial alteratiojis, become the law of the land,” and adds: “In Congress 1 bare bad but two objects in | view, one was to do justice to the people of Kan sas, the other to harmonize tbo great democratic ; party. The conference committee incorporated ; an objectionable feature into the Kansas bill | which may leave this question open for years o come Th» I regret, as 1 earnestly desired to hare the question sealed now and forever-but with this and a few other verbal alterations, tbo bill now passed is mine lie afterwards stales that “this Kansas ques tion is now terminated,' and exhorts bis consti tuents {p “imitate’the example of the President, who now wisely submits to the will of Congress, and refers back the Lecompton constitution to the people for ratification.' From all this the inference is irresistible that Mr. Montgomery approves the English juggle, and would have voted for it had ho been there. So bo it. It is but one more name to add to the .igt of recreants —one more doughiace to bo de feated in October. rat full con- The Militia Bill.— The abstract of this lull which is going the rounds of Ibc press, copied from the Reading Uaztttr, is arronoous. The bill does not abolish the militia enrolment, but requires the assessors to enter the namcß of all persons between tnmUj and forty-Jivt years of age, liable to be enrolled by the laws of the United Staten. All persons not exempt are to pay fifty ctnts as commutation of arms, accou trements and exercises, to be collected as other taxes are. Those who do not choose to train in uniformed companies can do so in the militia, hut must eitbertrain or pay &t> cents. Nuisance Law in Massachusetts.— Chief of Police Willey, on Saturday night, os be was walking down Bridgo street. East Cambridge, saw a man who was intoxicated go into a place wbero liquor is sold, and kopt by ono Dillon. Having watched tbo place, I and seeing the man come out so badly intoxicated I that he could not get along without assistance, Mr. Willey camo to tho conclusion thatlho place was nothing but a nuisance, and concluded to abate it. Thereupon he entered said shop, and after examining the liquors kept for sale, destroyod them in work manlike manner. He next proceeded to a place on tho same stroot, kept by one Philip Monahan, and there found four young men around tho bar, with their glassos filled with liquor, ready to bo swallowed, whereupon ho went through tbocemnony of demolish ing jugs, decanters, and their contents. Thence he went to a placo kept by ono Glasson, where people resort in the night time, and on tho Sabbath, to spend their time, money, and what reputation they may have, and in like manner destroyed tho contents of tbo various jugs, Ac. There is a set of poopio in Cambridge who arc peddling out liquor oven to sohool children, and tho office of the Chief of Police is often visited by broken-hearted women to see if something - cannot bo done to stop the ruin which is upon them Tho remedy which the Chief bos adopted, u, ho > thinks, the only ono that can l»e found. Prosecution , tt ftcr prosecution having failed, mainly through per ‘ juredwitnesscs, tho Chief of Polico.has taken a course > in accordance with the recent decision of Judge Shaw.— lh*('‘ ii 7'/. i<rli>r. Immigration fob Fifteen Years.— The re- | turns made to the Stale Deportment of the num ber of immigrants arriving at tho various ports of tho United States in each year, since 1544, havo beon communioaled to the United States House of Representatives The following is a recapitulation: tear Males Female ?ex uut .tateJ Total ISU 48,597 15,867 - 86,iC4 is 15 cy.nu 49,111 i.4o*» nv.sae 90,074 00,778 By 7 5 58,049 lgl7 1.19,109 99,120 990 219,452 1848 ’ ...110,128 92,781 472 229,481 18-19 179,250 119,915 512 299,081 IS M)' 200,904 111,192 1.03* 115,114 1350 38,282 27,107 m 65 570 185 J 145,017 101,715 M 40b,S2S 1852 235,711 1C0,174 H*S 197.313 1851 210,732 104,578 7. 400,982 1351 281.587 175,557 400.1.4 1555 .. ,UO,ISI 90,281 12 21U.470 1850. .115,308 69,185, - 224,49*. Js67 102,518 109,020 —371,55 b Total 2,343,181 1,550,751 7.084 3,907,016 Of the immigrants of 211,. r > , »2 declared their intention to become citizens. Ono-third of last year's immigration was from various Ger manic States. The year 1 B r .O was census year, hence it is divided in the table The Kashas Ruffian - Srti.i ai -The Lawrence •'orrospoDilent <>l Ibo Ctii^i»g rt Tribune in a loiter dahd May Id snyp: A uie*sag« has ibis moment reached iuo from t ort tirott, giving the moot distressing account <*f tho outraged upon free State men. Huo was brought into the Fort on the 2Sth of April, anJ sentenced to be rbot. Eight ruffians took him to the timber and drew lots to see who should commit tbedeod. It fell on Urockett, when he deliberately »botbim dead, for no offence, but Am »?;„«.«. The l»irt:iet Court ». broken up. Judge Williams dares not have free Mato men come there. The V. S. soldiers join the gner illas night.*, unknown to the officers, h. scour tho country. Seven have boen convicted of this offence. Nearly all the settlers have left tho Little Osage Valley, of all parties. Eight wagon loads of free State settlers left in ono company last weeks, who tell tho most horrible tale, of their sufferings. Ala i.leton, tho settlement of Ibo Vermont Colony, is nearly deserted. Men aro shot down in cold blood without provocation, and all the horrors of the Shannon war are now felt by that distracted neigh borhood. Such is the reward of a garrison of troop*, wbon thoy only aid the tyrant. NeBPCUAUSEZZA&'s UcSTI.NO I>IAHV U is tO be hoped that the following remarkable corrob oration of scripture may not meet with tho fate of Trof. Maury’s ilofenco of it, based on the words “round world,” which unhappily wero not usod by Job, or any inspired writer: “A correspondence of the Nvrthtm F.mign says a book is shortly to be published by Colonel Rawlinson upon further discoveries he has made. He found Nebuchadnezzar's huoling diary, with I notes, and here and there a portrait of his dogs, sketched by himself, with his name under it. He mentions in it hating boon ill, and while he was delirious he thought he had been out to graze like the beasts of the field, is not this a wonderful corroboration of the scripture? lUw- Hnson also found a pot of preserves, >u an ex cellent state, and gavo some to the Queen to taste rtow little Nebuchadnezzar's cook dream ed when making them, that, twenty-fire centu ries after, the Queen of England would eat somo of the identical preserves which figured at her master’s table.” Voice'fron Kansas.— The Herald of Freedom, of May .1, ha-1 board of the main features of the English Compromise Bill in Congress, and takes occasion to say:— •'ll is needless tc say, that if that proposition is passed, the Lecompton Constitution will bo defeated by the pcoplo, and then we ere remand ed back into our Territorial condition. It the people have any chance to repudiate the fraud, they will do so. They will never vote to accept a Pro-Slavery government to be organized under iho Lecompton Constitution— they will sooner bang every man that attempts it.” The Crops is France.—The Paris Moniteur, of the 2Cth ult., says: , .. _ ‘'Travelers who hove lately come by railway from Marseilles to Paris have been struck with (he promising and advanced stale of tho crops. Cornfields, meadows, vineyards and fruit, trees of all kinds arc in the most thriving condition.— From Lyons to the capital, vegetation, under the. inllucnce of a lemperaturo unusually warm for the season, bos advanced very rapidly: and, if tho present weather continues for another week, farmers will rarely have hod stronger grounds for anticipating an abundant year.” The tremendous crevasse opposite New Or leans in spite of all tho efforts of tho pile driv ers continues in full force. The water has over flowed some of the graveyards, aud the Courier notes the effect as follows: I “The cement upon the tombs hns been dissol ,.J and tho Bmeli ifl xery offenaiTC. The water baa been eo much impregnated with the noxious gases ns (we bavo been informed) to poison tho Ish around about the different cemeteries. ACutncn Bunsaa.—A man in Holmes count), Ohio named iVallick, who for some years has been insane on religious subjects, toot it into bis hood a few weeks ago, (bat ho was sioued to bura down all tho churches. Accord ingly oo Thursday last ho proceeded to set hre lo the Lutheran and Mothodist ohurchca, but I before much damage was done he found bimse lin jail. He is Baid lo be atil lof the belief that I the only ealvalion for the people is in hie getting out and burning the churches Tub BaiTisii HovEUitwENT aki» Mazzinj. —We aro informed,on good authority, that bad the go vernment succeeded in obtaining a conviction against Bernard, they intended to arrost and put Mazzinion hie trial on a similar charge. So cer tain did the government feel of getting a verdict in Bernard’s case, that preparatory steps were taken before the trial was over to arrest Mazzini immediately the jury was discharged. The jury’s verdict of “not guilty” destroyed this scheme. —Northern Daily Prttt. Dsatu of G*ut. Peter Bkkn Smith.—Peter qksn Smith, who was weU known in this city, died in Springfield, Massachusetts, on the Oth . . nL 0 > » complication of brain and heart dis - fie was at one time a prominent leader tive Amerlcan party in this dty, and a ad of-Oenersl Zachary-Tajlor, with creed in the Florida war. lie wss a \Gerritt Smith, o{ Pelerhoro, New J'rta | ‘V "' PISH! FISH! l, a he must not go beck to KenSM unleas he ple«P I>liS, C. M PrrCH AC J. W. BYKRS * X modern twcutory bT 7 ht L_ on . hot and cold water, claim* for nomination lb the "3 Con-reeatonal District, be hbnttdfto work lot the acceptance of the Bn- constantly os hand, a fill supply op -.tb .u t , , foreUrt( . EpnmchlDi: NO. "r?““* re nt . WUITE HSU. TROUT. . S?. •. ,~ people of Kansas, the Secretaries, of the Treas ■ OPPO3IXK the st. clair hotel, pittsdu iwu. SALMON PIi £FJK J pi,L*i “n'.vi.uf 39 iSSu Pittabun; 1 ' o^^'nu^T'candi*?„* r cJ££L ury and of the Xnlenor will resign- TILL JUNE FIRST, IS&s, HERRING. -IACKLKKL, * - - , . —, ■ .Uronutarv Uwellmg S 3 I i.uhi«:t u> ibe dccuton of tLn Republican Cuuntj Conmt- — ~ J And may be consulted daily, (except Sundays) “ccompsiiied by 1 Ji'u* o«u!li s 1 Tj'Vi^ui^^irtbetrect! I '^-, -- „ , HARRIED—On Thursday eTcaing, l&b IUBt • * e *' l fur Coninuptlon, Aittime, w. A. rumri, CHRISTOPHS!! . .Uotor Chronic C.apltlnU com|.llr.l«J »i*h .1 „ lvm .» » ' ' "7T, “T ‘Efl. i' .oJWw” » rrotrU lor*; , plpl L «C*n»t. Q !n,™taT°l‘?T “°“ * r BELLA BLAOKMORE , , j— T N—. , „ WILLIAM B. POTT, * < 0.. t/uSSS if • P™«f!Si r *s££ ' I Chronielo please copy, charge Oa"***! Catarrh, Unri Jj; § t tl „, Afrctw "J '(•••/.. *.<,/ •’ FLOUR FACTORS. mao. ao l wiirhe rent -1 f.. r a term of year* to a g>> i — \V B.NcciEV E*o~ Atrvo.i -S* 1 *"^ p *~" u ”“VaTexasbee ki^. HOLLAND DITTKRS.-“We IUT. «*d this mediae nr- >rCuUioiapUoo upoo tDO u* ***•*•<*“ "' COMMISSION Ah . ' T?Ol\ HENI-Xho largo \\ nrohouse Kg : 00 apfidS ~1«- and In many c«c wlih it* greaf* | iris inVu.Udan.l n*m *r*«. t-tA **«;«* during , £\£®S W *" i ‘ reo,,, ‘• FmLADKLP.IU. f ly JV. H Smith A C-., V*- ' al J» j C> 8 . E\STER. of" Pitt Ttiwn juust celebrated of oar German Physician* ; itsdaxlopmtnt to t/u lung, and tb»y tben forv crno »y *aK**h advances made on Cooslcnment* Viral and . w-,.m t*\rk M CTRDYACO, ' lk^^ R hir is a candid*!" t>* SUt» Senate. »o».;ect to tb* logit Daring tbU changeable weather, while moat pe > ltystanic and Medicinal remediM to purify Uu- - _ S.w. 1V» E.r-tand fjn Second *ts ' drCl ,j >in J tVßepuWicnnCoi.utyCoormtlon^myUdAwte •orrs aro tnmbl.«d wltli nurrooe and rhenmallc ec uaa, ■, Wnod fcDd Mr * net h en t h t . ijetem. HVS lAcj'. tbe F TRV 8S » mil T F’T \ two -tnrv BrioU iHrellingtfS I \«s*ubi V •! K. /oi-l EK. of* Mi'Kew will Iw f->un>i a valuaMo remedy.”— SUioi* Zedung. MED i C INAL INHALATION, wb.ch iW «->•*- l ’ u ‘ = |?Uit THE RELIEF AND URL d V»r« and «h* rlrer K-”M ! to* «d ilidate for Aisemblj beforo tbe CauTH>»!—lie careful to n»k lor Boerhave'a IleUand Bit- qq]j at l'liUuiiier}, wliii'li u»o.l al.»e have u - Oiroi.,- r( J[' HKRNIA. >u all its stages «ud >( • f ,. lt ; r. h. KIM», No.ill Ribcriyat- i» 6l ,„i,Ucau'Comity C«u*enUoD. and uill be .uppOTted by term TUo Rn*t popularity of this medidoo has Induced W)wUj fallUon nd agaiuat w*rt.«.g | SUPPORTERS j who are dUpoeed t--give the Ucomm RcpaUi^u many Imitations, which the public ehould gnard against the precious lime of curability on any treatowut ••l’ 00 , “fall hinds, alwav* on hand, and njade to order, nt shortest Jpor £alf. 1 ropreaenUtionoruho - . purchasing. the plaueible.bat Waj ~ir* that the eest <d tie-*»i-«we cau | notice, hr ,*ARTWRIOnT A YOUMi. * 1 iV'c^AsSSMBLl*.—' l«KOBC* IHCRSON.O I ONith a-OM .. »1 p., Uottlr, O, U» bottleA lorBA. b, topro. u. rtKlw io „ s H', pMcca,BßU.PAaaJ>,*«o, “fSSZ’awSS «*■»*. ... ! -pwELIVEKEU IN ADVANCE OF THE OTtUUMiCtanWAB lrt«AM A ,« , 0 « k ,„ M a.~ «»-.»« •»“= I±J mails. n-4=S§S JiT, rY -AITx.,XDr.R Me CLI STOCK, 01 rtSnWtt«tnii*b, Pa, and Druggists B««»lly. my7ni*wF #aU UJ hy K . tter mr2»«U*fctfP_ _ j TllE NEW YORK Sicond Ward. Pittsburgh, ri a caodldate Ibr " CHINA,GLASS AND QUBBNSW ARE. \ DAILY UKRAU». TaIBL - „ U(l Sberiflof AlWheny C.*oty, object to •‘••i^WwiofJha Anrvrr, I TIMR-S UoK-n County Coiivriilioa. tnySalAwlfT SPRING STOCK JBST OPENED, TIME. <fS.SuER.PP -P.W.V IBWIN. of Peehlos t wntbip, it a candidato (or Sheriff of Allegheny county, eut.jri t to th* RppubUcan County CouTeotion. apls:dti* _ . fpsiSiiEßiri'.—Uarrv' Woods, of Peebles IKy township. ae<ks U.o Uepullicau nomination fuc Sheriff of Allegheny count). apfcdtc frs»SuRRiFF.--C. >V. Batchelor, of Peeblca IKy township, is acaadl.UU) for the nominationlbrShar iff of Allegheny county, subjivtto the Republican County Oonreutlon. apfcdawlc ir^SnERiFF.—O. L. Magee, (hatter.) Third YFard, Pittsburgh, I n a camlidato for Sberlff of Allo sheuy county.enbjecl to the action of tho Republican County CanTention. ______ Special notices. B. B. « C. P. MARKUS. MAItC lICTtTUM or I-RINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING p apkr WnrctioniCt No. 37 Wood street, Rags boqght at market price*. POSTLEY, kelson *• COt, Manufacturer* of UUK BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSON'S BOLIDOAST STKSL BOVTUEB-WuooUol- Ookl Sltil <tnd lhuntnrred Sb-ftl- -ind Spatl", Hi", H.,y on.( J/onor. fort., Pir fa, Afollootr, 4e- WtrehonM, No. 11 M»rl*«t myll;2tnfc PITTBBCRUU, PA. J. 11. CHRISTY, M. D., 163 Thlrtl Street, PitUburyh, Pexua., Having had the advantages of Eastern College* aud Ho* pftals, and several yea™' practice, offer* hie profcttlotic services lu SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES airxßtacxa- Ret W. D. Howard. Col. WUaou McCaadicw. Ret. D 11. A. McLean. Hon. XI A. Weaver. T II Sill Km. lion. T. <l. Blgham. j R. SoatSr John H. Mellor, lUq. Jacob McOolltitcr, Esq. my&lydfc SINGER’B SEWING MACHINES The gr«»l superiority of SINGER'S MACHINES Over alt other* for the qm of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmer and Coach Makers, Uas lung beeu known and practically acknowledged. UIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which b u light, compact and highly ornamental maebiuo, (doing Us ivork equally well with the lorge machine. ) and roust become a fiivorlte for family ueo. A foil supply of the above Machine* for sale at New »ofk prlcw, b, It. STRAW. 33 Market at, PITTSBOBOH, PA, Aim, u.. IWUDOIK SEWING HACUINE. Ptto Iron i4sto»ie. iJ-m . “'t 1 '!' 0 WHEELER & WILSON'S medal FAMILY BEWHVG MACHINE This Machine Btltches the Finest or Coarseet Fabric At the pleasure of the Operator, making with ease On* Tfwut and beautiful arul durable Stiteheeper Minute, almost uulaa lossly, and are becoming Indispensable for family use. Full laformati-u may no obtained by addressing Jame* Ewing, or ALEX. R. REED, Agent, mj . 4 ' ti„. 68 Fifth street, Plttaburgh._ WHOLE BA LB CLOCK. DEPOT No. 44 Fifth Street, near Wood. lIKINKMAN * MBJ Y K. -A. N Wholesale and Retail Dealers In yiaV t: o old a x d silver WATOHES, a ii.vKn ams plated ware, FANCY GOODS. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS \V Si. 'X' CII MATERIAL AT EASTERN PRICKS, nnlu lydswF Tho Groat Bogllob Remedy Sin JAMES CLARKE’S El, KBit AT ED FEMALE PILLSI |‘i<-i<ai<»d from a prescription of Sir Jame* Clarke, M D-, Physician Extraordinary lo the Queen. mil. Well known Medkinele no Imposition, bet a rare slid seta remedy for Female DtOculUe. uid Obstruction*, from any canso whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES It la peculiarly railed. It will* iu a ahort Urn*, bring on the monthly period with regularity Thfjf JM/I hart mev «r been knovm to /ailwhert o>e rf.rcc- Hors on Ox second peg - o//w»jdJef art wrJI observed. For foil particulars, gst a pamphlet, free, of tha agent. N B $1 and 6 postage ■ tanJ P 4 enclosed to any ■athori red agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by 'TI.FAHNESTOOK A 00 , PUUbargb, whoteaalo agent, and sold by all druggist* ap27;dAw fc T_ SAMVSL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, .Vo. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA is prepared to furnish hia customers and buyers generally, wiU. the latest and moat trahtonabW •tylre of Spring and Sommer floods of every variety, which be will make np to order to the ooUre satisfaction of those who may furor them with their patronage. _ »j/i*'ifc_ ' n."HOLMBa Ac SONH. OUUU is Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exth&DgCi certificates «>r deposit. uank notes and specie, NO. &7 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA 45_Collectkrt)» made ou alt the principal citlea through >a( the United Btalcs. _ np22-fclj_ THU TVTTITt C. A TTTH.iI AOBIIOy, jrOR THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OP TRADE. B. DOUGLASS A CO., Proprietor*. Corner Wood and Fifth St*., Pithbnrgh, /'«.«« ALEX ARUBTROKO, Manager. KaUbtlhtird, New York, Jone, IMI— Pitltb’j;, Marth oxad ornev. NEW YORE D. DuUJJLASS A 00. nuscu omcES. ritUbornti ' Philadelphia- OlndonAti Clevt-laod Detroit Chicago Dubutjor Milvauhle.... New Orient*. Cbiirle*l»u Louisville, St. Lull la . associati orncia. E. Rusuu. A Co. J. D. PEATT A CO. PaATt A Co. roaiws orriew. Munt.eml, C. E “ * S' LrtMnofSraloetira to Umnof high office, 1 Also, letter, of Introduction to no, of tho office. rw«mi attkided to in ui rim or me U.niTXh BT.TXS x»n Unman Pcenoion. nplcdlf to BINA STOVE WORKS. ALBXANDBH BRADLEY, anno, .cicala nap Milan in iyi*t tauxtt or COUKINQ, PARLOR AND ÜBATINO STOVES, Plain and Fancy Orate Fronta, Ac., (WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL, round,, on Allegheny Hirer, t.n eqnnree north .-I ol PenmytvaaU PMaeager Depot. Office and Sales Room, melllydfc Wo. * Wool Bt., Put nbiArgl.. P«. dentistry. mxm. amt DR. J ■ it ALIIEE S, SURGEON DENTIST. FROM NEW YORK, EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT FAIR, UV A UIOAL BENUMBING AGENT To T»IOUSIS ONLY. aa-liaeru Tnelh oo Mold, Slltct, Pl.Un. nnd Onltn Per3ug nud ,»rform. >H Dentnl openUon. In . KlentlOo manner, without pain. •W.Tdrm* moderate. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO. KiaurACTCUM or t'ooltinc. I?arlor ami Heatina STOVES, (irate Fronts, FtnJcrs, Cooking Ranges, it., 104 Liberty St-, Pittsburgh, Pa. uirZZtcly PAYNE, BISSELL & CO. Coolxins, Farlor anil Ileatina STOVES, a rata,. Fionta, Fendera, eto., And U.nnlxctnretnnf ibn Colebrntnd C.vrraXL COOKING RtfGE, so Ml liberty btrebt. -I 77,n» I_ noto..—W- M CUiOt!OB -15A1CJ0SM..— A- BWID Pittsburgh Steel Work*. JONES, BOYD Sc CO», Uannlactorereof OAST STEEL; alio, BPRIHO,PLOW A. B. SEKKLt BPBIHQSSBd ATTffl Conur Bcuand First StruU, PiZttbvrgX, ft. imo io»-. »• awna. I). B. ROGEKS Ac CO* Begin’ Improved Patent Steel “"■rCnltlyatorTeeth, ' ‘ Cbrnex Rm onUJfrtf BtruU, PißtUtrgK ' f'. i ■ ; - *. * AT TDK OLD ESTABLISITMEM OF j HENRY K I Q B Y , 144 Wood Street, Plttehorgh, P«.» | Who /is now receiving from Europe and Eastern/ 1 Cities, a choice assortment of article* in hb line, eempriiing new and tasteful shapes of Pearl Hhite Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and tbo same In Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine While \ itrified Iron Stone Table Warn, known to bo tbo most durable now In use for Hotel*and Steamboats; French China of new styles. In Pure White and Gold Band, cither in eetts or single pieces; Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet Bets; Brittannla and Plated Cantors; German Silver Te* Table Spoons, Soup Ladles, A cl, plated with silver, fine Ivory Handled Carving, Tea and Table Knives and Forkr. Tea Waiters and Trays; Shaker and Sca-graM Table Mats; J»ppM»*l Decorated Tin Toilet Setts. PITTSBURGH, PA- Also, a completeaud full assortment of ail nrlicle* eulta- Mo for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE, at prices topless* the public, who art. rwpecUully invited 10 eiamiuo this stock. mr*Ji3ni‘UwT B a ker & Co' a OENUtNK COU-LIVBR Oil.!! John C Tuts Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by ns, has received the sanc tion of the moet scientific oflhoUedlcal Prof.selon or Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend It as superior to any other now manufactured. ' ..... ..t Of Its efficacy and Importance as a remedial in cases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, snd all Scrofulons diseases. It b unnecessary to —thousands of eminent physician* or Europe and America having tested Its wonderful curative propertie*. Prepared only by JOHN C. B4KER A CO., Wb.dwale Druggist*, No. 1M North Third street, Philadelphia- Bold by all Druggists throughout tbs country. to-amux-o DAWKS at.OZjUl-»KY, House, Sign end Ornamental Painters, A N 0 a R A'lA' E B 3 ; DUUtt White LemiundZlno Paints. Also, ail kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Utass, Putty, Brushes, Ac, U 4 m»od Street, ttoodonnabote Diamond Atuy mrltfilydfo tiKO. 11. ANDERSON, .V„. 181 Liberty Street, Pittibnr.jh, I'', u».HLr*CTi'*ra *si> wik-ltsal* dcalc* i* Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Shoe Lruihrr, Split*, .Vororro, F-rurl, ,<»<( Sol*> Ijeather. Currir»s;e Oilcloth*. Act*. All of which will be forubhsd at the lowest Cash Trices. *BTII 1 DJRN W A K T K D .*« apWly ___ - PDREIGN KX.OXLAJS C4K. S I Q II T B I L L S DRAWN B V DI’NCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF *»NK POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, BUU on the principal citie* *“ J town* of Iren.-*, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Buasia aud other European “““■ h “wM.''l!" r w!‘LMAM3 AC. fnOfclyufc Banker*, Wood atreet, corner->l Third. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION" AND FORWARDING jewelry. No. 18 Pine street, St. Lonla, Mo. a■r ta to Murdoch A Dirknon, St. U>n>«, Day A llatUrk, Cincinnati, Ohio, ChM. Dttfflcld * Co, Lo«i»»UK Kys V. S. Day A Co , Bankers, iVru, UU , Green A Slone, Banker*, Muscatine, low*. Day A Mallack, Philadelphia, P*, B. Forwyth, Chicago, Freight.Ag«t»t lor lUllru.,l. JOHN COCHRAN Ac MHO. ■Atnrricrhuss or Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Btmttera, Window Hoard*, it, 91 &omd Sfrref and M Third Strffl, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., n ;„ cn band a variety of n*w Pattern-, fancy and pUtu CUtable for nil pnrp.-*n». Pnrtt- nUr .Mention paid to .-o cloaingOrav* Lot*. JoLldii.: d..in* at -hott noti.-w, ni irß~V*stfsvc*-~ ‘ VANDBVBR & FRIEND, attoknkvs at a w awp SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY. A’o. fc, Shinr'i MocX. /.hm i.r.mi'Uy tnail«MD «ujr t>»rt <.f T>orilierii [o*l, ur WmWU tf Ikuuwu. ... v Will atteod to th* imrchAaoanJ -f n«-«l taJnln* Money on Bondi and Mort*r»c* . A A. CUlin. A. A. CARRIER & BRO. Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. G 3 Fourth Street, riTTSBUROn, PKXNA. CompaDl««r*pro»DtM of higbeft «Uu<Hn* Chartered by PenniylTani# end other SUM*. Hr., Life lli.k. uk.n ..t Jl ». 8 CARItIKK. W K Y M A N Ac bON, M&oofrctarcr* abJ Dealer* Id *ll klbd* of TOBACCO, BNOFF AND CIOARB, AND leaf tobacco, cw, XT", a„u PA . ROBINSON, MINIS h SILLER FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON W O R K H Pittsburgh, Penna Office, No. SI Market afreet. -M*nokctar» ell kind#of Bt«em Knirfnee Mecbl ory; Oe»tlog«, JUllrtad Work, Plnam Boiler* and Blicit In and Repairing dwueop «bortnotice. u»rCI» ly*' KAVOrActcßia or Mtobol, Cologne Spirits nml Fnsrl Uil, doUtdlyto xVfM. 1«8 and HO Seamtf Sirtrt. irkn ky ii. coL.ui ns, Torwardlng and Commlaalon Merchant, .B BotdLASS A Co. -U. Dovolabb A Co. .B. Docolasb A 00. .B. Docolaib A Co. .B. Dooqlam A Co. .0. DovoLaa* A 00. ~U. Dona labs A Co (I. Douolabs A Co. B. Dodo las* A Co B. Dooolas* A Ou. li. Dofolaici A Co. ..D DouoteAiu A Co AND WIIOLtaALB DKALRT\ IN ChoenA, Batter. Sootln, A oil Prtwloc* OwsE’iwßy, A«r So 2 A Hi**i turret. Hlttt’urVK. VV. AC il>. HINKHAK'I'. ■ABOrACTUKCM AMD DiALAM IS All hind* of Tobacco, SnulTawd Clgar», U»*enscootly Ufeen tl»® bollilinn No WikmJ addition to their kUanUctnilni; FUtßlilul*i«* , i,l,N“ *.ur ■treat, wiser* they Will !»« »<> ra.rUa tl.-u f»Utu<l«, *|i37:ty4«a " J. M-LillTl-K merchant tailor, No. 51 St. Clair Stroot, (Dr.lHAli’a Now Building,) PITKIIURan. PA. •uSO'.lydfc Trniiii TorttoeCnreofHernia or Hoptur UAKSH'B RADICAL CURE TRUSS RITTER’S PATENT TRUSS. rITCU’S SUPPORTER TRUSS. BKLF-ADJUSTINO TRUSS. DR. BANNING’S LACE or BODY BRACE, for lb# cure Prolapaue Uteri. Pilot, Abdotnißal end 8ph»»l Weefcnew* DR. 8. 8. PITUU‘B Silver Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for the eupport and euro of Pika. ELASTIO STOCKINGS, for wee* * Q ‘ l %iu, e l »r ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak kneejuinta. ANKLE BUPPORTB, for weak auklejolots SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGE?. «'»o. »u»< « Syringe*. , DR. KEYSERaIao haa aTtuae wbkh **H radically cure Hernia or Ropturo. Office at hie Drug.toru, No. 110 Wood rUc-l, alg» of Ibe Golden Mortar. _ . . . ._*P ai ' u * y _ "Children Cutting' Teeth.— To Morntiu *»t> Nuwia— DR. 11. S. PARRIS’ CKLRBRATBDSOOTII ISO SYR VP.— Thie Infallible remedy preaervod hun dreds of children wheu tboogbtpeat recovery, from eonvnl dout. Aa aoon u the Syrup la ruU-J K^® 8 * th ® child wIU recover. Thla preparation U *• innocent, ao effi cacious, aod to pleasant, that no child will rofiwo to lot ita gum* bo rnbbod with it. When infanta are at tbo age or tour month., though there la no appearance of teeth, one bottlo of the Sjrmp ahould be need ou the gum*, to open the porca. Parenta ahould never be without the ayrop in the uonory where there are young children; for if a child wake* iu the night with paina in the gum*, tue syrup iumi.-llalrly gtrea mm by opening the pore* and healing the gmua, Ihere by preventing convulsion*, fevera, Ac. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne A Son, Phil*. 1000 L-tUoa ort received and for sal* by the ™dbur*h Ag™*. tart&dawp Da. UEO II KEVBEK, I*o <*»* »t. SI,OOO Reward for any Msdieine that will excel PRATT A DUTCHKK’S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now aold lor Hheurnatm, Neuralgia, Headache, TxAhacht, Pain in the Side or Rack, Sprain*. Brunei. Sere Throat, Rum*. Contracted LOrdi and Muicl't. tbo only reg. stable remedy dltcove.ed that *ill "P°° Ib-tn and tim ber the Jdnta. Thousands of perwns have been cured of Ibcee compUiuta by thla new discovery. All are Invited to rireit a Irish Principal offleo 2UO Washington »treot, Brooklyn,N. Y. Formic by DR. GEO. 11. KEYSKR, No 140 Wood •treet,andJ.P.PLE>llsG, Allegheny. jUgnatnro cJ Pratt A Butcher on the wrappevi'’' blown In the bottle. t’osnfrjr Cn!/ Skin., t. a. aiu .WILSON KtIXU JAB. MoLAUGIUaIN Galvanic Battery, or Electro Macjietic tUCSnna, fcr Ucdlol purpoo**, of » Tory report** Mad, »illbo»rtt frt# of Kxpreo cborfM, whororer *& Espr«> nutf, opoo • remUUDc* of Tin DolUr* Addreoofcr. QEO. EL KJTSEft No. 110 Wood re, Kttrtmrib, Pa. »pW* w ' THE PHILADELPHIA 1-All.V PRESS *ll.l LKDoKR, *nd CINCINNATI DAILY COMMERCIAL By leaving yotu addrea- at HUNT & MINER’S, MABO N 1 0 HA!.!., FIFTH FT K Y. Y. T JOHN PITTOCK. U» y u.asi__ AfIKNT SUMMER-BLOOM INO PLANTS Vi, Verbvuu, H'liotroj'rs, tlerfc»lum«. Pttusicn, Dublin' Olxlloiu. Bonier Klu»«»lo*: I'luuln, tv-ej auJ Att K'UUlllrtl St<»r, m yUAU NO 47 FIFTH STHKBT CIOTTUN ANl> WHEAT 55 bales Cuiion: J 2. r >9 i-uLt Tennvw* Wlhml; on nteatiw QnaW<-r City, to arrlx'i for tali'l-) 1 |iu>l4’ ISAIAH IHCKVA A CO. IPES. Propound «ill W rooeiied :it llio Offlcoof the Water Woikt uj» till TUKSIUY. May 18, for fornitltiun fe- l "I Pi|~' JAMIW NM-HON, Suf 1. O' • LU ESTABLI.SUMKNT for sale.— SSSSsaggasaa itajfr *kels: 1 rA* W. O- WALL’S : „ .w.«l. :,thl"T. o P»f picture sauers lIICBII STREET, l.l«.»n W... 1 «n.l SUrU!, T.t1.1.»r«1. Lj • P |.l]rius »1 «*« H""N N \'..-^ I J; ™ui Jalr «Klro -w»« , t&%£s3ss&&atfSk Sfc -*** m t ”"‘SGS? , *~*^ttii3ssssmm± TAOMESTICS —Muslins, Checks Tiekin s ». i ni> -ah U Oiugbama, Print*. Coltooad.-. Ac., *»‘l »•> kl11 ' 1 "" 1 | l ‘“‘ 1 r "“.**Si« t ,... m .1t„5 1l ni.tko |-ajm«.-ut with u Httl« 1 KaocT nod ?ln|.l«* I*ry o«*oJ* always on liund : me r»|«.ctfiil yr« •!«»■ «"<» 1 m » > U u-J7:tf m/l3 C. IIASSoN um;T4 Market .net ; J-Uy «M«-“*>*•• * \triNHmv SHADES el all ..vies; a | „ -.-•nr ™X“.2?!iSzi. W"” *" J S l '""' • ■•"’ , j“Vli"ftlli.l'.lßS I 1 5i , £*-t Th»i»«rtb..*yt "ffililA RUBBER, BELTING else IL-*; ', £' •, afr&Si* TT'I.t.VOK 011. C HOT 11 Of all pat..™. |E.m ; £&ssttra- w™ »«&*’ i -—■ EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR on haml and for eal*, wbolneal* Mol reiall, by . wy W KIDDLE. WIKTSi c<».. No. l*» t-iU-rty -l T»OTAI'OES VOtAfOßS—ilio aka Prim# r Mel p-r F-Ulooe * tlnrt rate artb-b*. Jnet receded “ , “ 1 ir «L » r KIDDLE, WIRT? 4 CO., luT “'* ,y No. 186 LibeitJ eI. myu , - C~f\ UHLS Kli<lS nn hand and f<*r *u« by OU KIDDLE, WIRT? A CO. ' n ~.j No 1M Liberty *l AKULIj nod OfinjdeU* Stock of nil kind* tiRT HOOD? m cheap a* tboy can be found any iJ.ni C. HANSON I-OAE.I* M«k.l ~._ V UIIDS PLAIN HAWS HAM? 1..0n d i' JAMES SaRDIS.*- mo “OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE IN I THE CITY OF riTTSUUIUiII —Nolle- D licn-byib'- .fltat"*. S2.il. for K «di m-' tbe provieloue of an Art of Aeeatnblj P««J «m! of an Ordinance ..f C«unriU warted AnR. 81, l^.. *i - )W completed, and fbe one are are payable at Ih ■ follow*: One-fifth on <r Ww tbe flrrt dar m3 o[7 ■ 1 “■ -ftfll. on or before th* Gi»t day of July, l&rt. Ooe-nfib C..rl a. «... n..... j«u. |“.A tVM EICHBAnii. tUy «t Juij. - City Trousuri't CIIIN U M II It K L LA. S, HOOP SKIRTS. Frt-uch ComiU, Silk uuJ Iji. « Mmntlen, nod all kind* ofDrL Uood, C HAN&.N U)VB. myU 74 M»rUl*t. PltUbUTtfll. M*) f'OST OK MISLAIJi—A c-niUeatr l-r I i iimrtw iu th* Exduujp* B»nk of Plttil-iiruti. >o IM. • s " nw ‘*[ l ''‘[ »pp»c*ttou bu b~n L u .m| 0 f Jd CMtlttrtlf J' J- 1 ' l* 1 " 3 n ’7- Adm'r of ib«* •'!«*•• ol Tb«. Uting*!-* pitUborgb. M*y HU>. ixbS—.j.lU pw'.'t*-*-* qualit\ AMI HNIJII. 11T |N _ > D CME , F 0„ FIFTY t’KNTS, s„ M y..\ KTII STRKKT AN OUPINANCE to appropriate ami »*“- ' « Utoiindelu All.-sbeny CUT » W | WB t. K»H onlaiDM and enacted by tb« t and Com»n..n Ono- »W of tb* cltv of AlHtheuy. and it i» '* cbh-Iwl l>y tli* *i>tb' rity of tb- That tli«* C« m » around" 10 of Allegheny W ep|.rr>j.nat«i f-r t of improving ■»□.! kn-pms tb<* e«m" improved, and her an* hor-hv drcUrM to I* ~. .... ££*£ to ,uch Common"., .nt..1~l - m*j Vl*»r to |u». ihmMM . . ... . , e>s ‘ rr.-siJcct pr.v trni <»f U>«* ?itort Council MM D SU<rsaßos. c,„w c Brw.copns, P«r,..Unt of the t>«»l»CI< Alien! M. McGojISIOLI. Clerk ot the Common Council _ A" SVLKNmi) CJOLH SVATOII, warrantee! to bo IS cm et gold. and • l*rU<-t richly worth FIfTT iKU-LAEA, 1* IToaetiled to. TtTT |wrw>o wht* us FIFTY |)OLWllSl««ul-«ript.owt«l^l.-n^«NW , rf jS^.S^K^w'SSSSL*. IVMII.I, i« iißwroti’d to every perauu •‘•ndiiiit TEN wl ' ** A R »BkSnn) , IT r BNQKAVKIi G.iLD KING b pn*e»Ud t„ any paraou ■fad..* <■' «.NE DOLI.AK.aKImi W the Paper ° T £wl In a «r t " u '” 1 »l »!«• J-nroel, and e <-,*py «d on. Catalogue, which embrace aU>ot 1.000 dlOvrenl Iwka. and 100 splendid article, of premium*, lucladiOß Goto Watcuw, JiwcLHi ol »U kind*. Pnisur’a PKur«*s Fooktalß Ptsa, magnificent Kaatavisci. etc and you can, in a abort tiro*, form a clnb f<r tl.e Paper and »*.k., e.tl.eror both, that will «vui« you a rich return for your tumble. tou ar»*i»- llt led to *l*l your own premium fro® the Kbaluli', iti at eord.nc* with the amount jon »-od. t»|>eoimen* and cats |,ujne furoUhfd free on application. k J U KM KUSON A CO., Piiblialmr*, mylu ntdA* 4l)d Broadway, New York tJIfNB BKFtA NSI A - TEA SETTS nr in Ij .ingle place*; PlanUltfd Tinware in .fit* ..r nuglo pie. ~w. Tin Good* of all kind*. Ja|>*nned. BUtDjwJ and Plain. Hollow Ware, Silver Plated Spoon., F"' k *. Caflloie. .t- Table Cutlery; , , , . Black Japanned Tin* ol a superior jnalily l"r Sign I I* l* and Arubrotype'’; A lanruaMortnieHl >-l Kit. hen CleuMb ai low pn«-« 10. J' S JOHN FI.EUIJW, jyyjy roruer of MarkM and Third »t« Steam Marblo Works. MARBLE MANTELS.- A aiidUcau tllul Block alwaj* on Miaoofafturnl l.« Machinery, sold at very lu« l-ficr. HiuMoii t>wi*r» ~1 Ileal Oiotractoip and >ither*, wbrllier they want U. i.urUiwHt.rnol,ar»»n*UrJ loealluiid Mammoour M«k and uerii-iln our i»ru-*a a» w* or# M-lliD|{ plain u.sil Man -1,1, ....low l« j-ut thorn wltbiu lb" roai.li nf bliik-1 "'cry 1 MouiiraoutH, T*bl«t*,aud llrave Hloo**, a Urge utorl. al WrtfK i>u Lunil. Knmltmu aoit Wuib-St-uul Topa, ami Ini puaiuK Htoaee tueuiifiurtura'l by mai hinery, ami *tiM at lb“ pricua. Mmrblo of all kltwja ihiM luw t.. tbe Trade Pnrrliaaera are turllM to call anil esatmaaour *tuct ill 3il. $a Liberty airwl, I'illaburjfb mylO:.l*w3niT _ ’l*U»Cer, Lime, Cement, &c. PLASTER I’AKIS. f'..r bml unJ Sluceu Work: | OSioul for Cl'tfUJA, Firo Walla, Ac.: l#otll*Tlll«' t.uno i»ntl K±>uiau Oux ul. UnuiUUjUcn—L-ot quality ai**/" <m l»*u>l ut Ul - J LtL 1j «lrwt. 'my lH:«Uw3tuT W. W. WALLACE. PINK SUINULES, Joist- and BcaotiloK- Also, I*ino uutl *»*li Pltnk t»r »t Liberty *l,, pitteburgh. myi'fjl*w3mT Hhlagle Machine*. McUF.OKGE’S J'ATENT always on liand at 319 Liberty tttwt, Pituboxglt. m ,lO:.U*3mT __ W. 'V. WALLACK. Mill Kurjklililng. STEAM ENGINES, warranted heat quali ty, alwaj* on band and made to ordor UmUrt and ,S,j u I\tnt, Ftrt Uriel- Machinery, Eng in* Cattxngt and Mill Gearing mad* to ordor. Mill Jrom, OxU Iron Proof Staffs, French Uurrorul t.zttrel Hill Mill Slones, Boltin# Cltuhtand Smut Machines alway-t on hand at Cl'i itiwt, Ptttabnrgb, Pa. mylOrdAwfimT Portable Mill*. PORTABLE COHN AND FLOUR MILLS, Ihoninii-iwl and beat artltU of th« kind ia the conn try. They ran light, grind fast, ar« eaally kept lu *’»'ler. make aa good work u tbo iargeat mill*. and g«*» g«ner«l aatiafactloo, alwaya on hud. Al*a, portable B*w Mills For naiticnlars call at 3l« Liberty at- Pittsburgh. _ tny l<hdAw3niT w. W W AI.LAOE- Cirate Cara, ALL SIZES, always on hand at lily Liber ty at., Plttabnrgb tnylO WW. WALLACE. DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantillas, Mourn ing Qoodi, Table Linen, Linen Table Clotlia, While Gouda, Needle Work and Domoetic Oool«, ail of which will be aold eery low lor eaah. C HANSON LOVE, m yH No. 74 Market street TENN. WHEAT—7vO sa.-ts, Red and White, now landing frcm ateauiei Melrnee, for sale by mylis ISAIAH DICKEY A CO TENN. RED WHEAT— HO Backs ou iteainei Ltgbtfrx.t, to arrive, (or aule by u<yl o ° ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. M* URPHY & BURCHFIELD have just received a large let of bandaome Dacal*,Ttry cheap- Whore also ia to be tonnd white P. K stall price* tnylli KEEN APPLES—IO bbht. choice, fur aale by tnylll 11. PALZRLL A CO BACON —2500 U«. clear Sides, Hams and Shoulder*. for aale by R. PALZKLL A CO EGGS —I*2 bbls. fresh laid, for sale by myia R. palzkll k i^>_ HOPS— -3 bags country Hops, for salo by nyl2 It- PALZKLL IPI BEANS —0 bag« email white, for sale by tnyl-i R. DALZELL A t?Q. T>OLL BUTTER—f> bbla- fresh, in roHs, I L for sale Lit R- DALZBLL A QO» ENN. WHEAT—262 sack* now landing from steamer 2*. Lottie, for ealeby jay 13 LdALUJfOIOKICT A 00* Draught horse wr, sale. yon. oM <-r*rl. i ~.. wr u built, wort# nwitK for *»le by a. aOBISO.N * *t. PUBLIC SArEOF'• SCOTCH BOTTOM” r MhiPEßTY—About Iort «fr»iof tbi* beautiful tract f ,I®?,™“. tar. of tb.r.rml.t.lr »*«~i M n-'»r ~f Uud. l'<rmin„ i ,i,tul«*d iuw Filt«i?n I*vt«. i«t>i.alutUK ; tl.fa»ihinjiunt,»t^‘* a “** , fa ljf (ho Rra.ldutVs Th* land ottered lie* «m Ibe uorlb ubilQl lhrtw | Field FUnt Ito»l. (»»“ J J, unaiU. mile* mm. the .HI. ' “> ~ ’ . t e( rty mmuie*. Th* |>riv ; |,..,„ th* rity hy . .trie* of “‘.'“i “ c..no*lt*yi!le ’ ~.«*! *..1, r„»|.l*Uoo *1 Bi* ' .ill : —'■'■ „i bo.iiie** It. th* city . K „d lto re*lJu. ■SSSr.^ %:~SSSS='I i ir;. *. i' • "cwh, * 0„.... .u, *i *. **'*. •» i th ™' “ ,,J ....1 ft.rU.or .tifbruutUou. »PF>> for ~1.0. *1 the |.c, -rty, { B|lAllV WILKIN... *° Hi Fourth street. I roj 4 1 J. B. BFFEITZKK, ocShlawtfT N" 101 *U. •* Plttahurgh. | IBERTY STREET I'BOPBRTV FOR I I SALK.—TIin en.l CCrtj atrerl, mar 81. Clair, liots u Ko. 18 J- TO I. Slant Kt-t treat "oO W 0 t»t deep, estanduig tack to AxrtiAnm Alley, on which U erected » Stable ul h«S» The nA|»rt j rente rea.hly (or |OJU, end wiU hocSld at a bargain nt..l • n acronumelntlng lerma._ For jCHAlcalara anqnlraor No XU Litwrt)retreeL_ IXIR SALE-A Drug store sitnuted in ono * o( lh« heat locelina. In Ih. my or Pltl.bargh, (or ctlhar a J„hi,log. retail or preacrlptloo tm.lneee. Indoccinenßaro ctl.reJ to pnrrhaaer. retaining “ , ot nrro ocen- I r« B cn. F«r (litnrmmtion Jn.piir* of JOHN TIAFT, •»£* ™ No 1«S Worn! c-'ni-r of Wood and Sixth, Pitt* j uxugK r*. " Valuable City Property tor Sale. riMIAT very desirable lot on Water Street I HU-I RMoiiil AU-jr. Ifjl »<* Jc-tiu Irwin * b*ing ITTf-ti on Wnlrr aod Front strmw. and tfO d**v * I » D K A ‘h will t»e ...U or ia lot. 20 or 21 f~t ouch y ~ t.rm* iuli.rit win Ih* m*<lo MijMirtpiyßMi^P . JOSEPH 9. LKKCII A CO.. P Vnr4 ,|if Liberty 3tre<‘t._l , itt»b»irch._ Farm ror Bale. . riniE ANDERSON FARM, 2} nnlca Eg/ I above the Depot,at New Brighton, Beaver w-IIL on Block Uoo k» Him, containing 10S ecree of Lu<» eT.rrorr* r.f «blch n tillable, » hlfh 'V™* i , Ther-are 13 arrea of guod timber. &Q*froi ia ravs and p«*tnrr, and an abundance of coal. Thrfnta'in Orchard ol gritted fruit trees. lo almost every field there Imiiritigof nevrr-faiUng water. ... . The improvements consist ot a new frame Dwelling, » tachal toa weather-boarded log, a *mall truant bone* end * b y:l r S?£Sn l0 * !»”.£*'.«•, of fee pSlliVTa . ,«I«UW. =...«{«> to schools For terms, euqmro at Tills OFFIUa, £"? JjSiwtfT J. ANDF.HSUN, New Pris Mon. I^. I >OR S \LE—One’'of FVullare's Patent ’ [•ort.blo Fl«r Mm.. „llh &■«»?'• B au.il! CI..U. »..l Et»wu.r, »H com aj.l tlawtf F c««r. Rebocca * Craig Allegheny City. .»F THK BKPT .U'V'l.-itiAbl.BUY. JA7WBS’ PEKIN TEA STORE, >fO. :t“* KIKTII STREET. /> /TTSII r It It, v A . B. JAYNES, Proprietor OIJU PRESENT STOCK OF GREEN AND BUCK TEAS Wai -elected with care, end purchas'd from the most rel 1,1, Tea Merchant* In New York and Philadelphia, and r ailta of all the dilfereut tU' or* and tirades i>r Tea brongbl ihi-matket We wm sell wltnl.t: S A I i: I.V l> it I- T■’t i- LOWEST PRICES. THIS ISTHK OLDEST TKA STORK IN THE CIT\ Our cusU.mvr* mar. with confidence, lely on onr b«wt doaron to give them Teas .'I superior .pialuy, at tin. var prices We have no roQuivtloti wtth any <>lb®« Tea Store, atid warn ..ur . tist.uuera and the public against imposition. UKUKMBEU, »'UR NO. IS 3*, NKAR WOOD STREET. WoareUeU Mipphwl with lUo AND JAVA OUFEK; Crushed. Pulverized. Clarified arul N. O. 80(1 A US; BAKER 8 BROMA, COCOA au.l CUOCOLATK, _ myldiatf WINKS AND LiyUniW AT |l E DI- C K D P It I C* E 8 . TIIF, SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLINIi OFF ibetr atock at reduced price* preparatory to quitting l-nviue*. cotnprtaing Mime «>t the choicest lirauds of Foreign Wines and Llqnors. Ol.ud Palo Utandy, Ilamcaaj do. Pure Old Irlah Whi-key, lleiditeickChampaigue,St JulivuClaret, Barwahm's Mall l*oit nud Bla'libnm‘B Madeira. . M l .\l..a..tig*l.ola lly« Whiskey, Jtiij^riof'Double lUolihod Whiskey, Ul*rktx>rrr, Ginger and Domestic Hi-iudir*, Ola, Ar, AC., Ac. a*) !Mel ami T»v«nu Kccix-rt, us well as fiinilli--". La*e uowßgm-lcii'iHjrlnnltyof supplying themselves on advum lugcou* terrus. WM. MITCIIKUTIIKK, JB-. A BttO., mjs:dtf ttOi> Liberty Street. The sici tsa which attends the use ol Dr. .1. Hostetler's Celebrated Stomach Bitten evinces at ouce its virtue-.* tu nil cun ol debility and dlseaso of tbeStato •cb Certllicalea alnu.*t without number bare been pub lished, aUesUng U« miraculous power m remotiug those iialnful and fearful dbooae*. Aud at tbU limo It mua Idle to do more than call attention to tbo great remadT of the auti lb order to awaken public attention to U* excellence.— It la tbo only preparation ol tbo kind that Is reliable In all roMw, and it b lliarelora worthy of the consideration of the aitticuel The Hitters are pleasant to the taste, agrec.ible iu their oftei la, and altogether valuable aa a tonic ot remedy Pruiocbts everywhere, and by IIOBTKTTKR A SUITII, tele Proprietor*. Nua. 68 Water or 6S Flout ete. myl:d*wT_ __ TYVVELLiNG IN EXCHANGE FUR Pfj 1/ WESTERN LAND.—l’ernona wishing to par-jgjl cliase a cammullooe and Taluablo family residence, wunin &n> t»'bw of the city, nr desiring to oxe&unre western land for tho same, will pica** enquire of J G. OOiIBTOCR, Esq-, abarpsborgh, or WELLS, RIDDLE A (Xi., No. BO fourth street. W. W. WALLACE BAOUN —IOiHJ lha. country Sides; 1000 do d<> Shoulder*; , cr>oo dn do and dtj Dams. Rac'd aud fe: rile at 185 Ul*rt y «t. 1 „J g RIPPLE, WIRTS A CO OOP 'SKIRTS, French Corsets, French Work Collars and dlecves, Glows, Hosiery, Mitt*; shawls. Uantlos and all kindsof Dress Goods, scry low for cast. mylUdawT 0. UANSOS LOVE, U Market st W. W. WALLACE CARMINE INKS—Guynt’s, David's and DoVbll's for sale by W- 8. HAVEN, ulJti N.is r,l, 53 and 35 Market struct. MUCILAGE —Put upjn glass jars, with enp and brush, and h> quart and pint bottles and cane tor wh- by myO W. S. HAVEN, mjU comer Marketand Second eta. W. W. WAI.I.ACK. CS LASS —.'UHxi boxen ass’d sizes Winch Tf oitus, good country br*>d* for saleby ,o»6 HENRY O.COLUN*. CREAM CRACKERS—HaII & Snider’ celebrated Cream Crackers, constantly recalling uu for sale by (my*) A. A. 11AKUV POTASH- 10 casks No. 1 Potash at m ,3 SttaiVET. A dilwortb’^ IRE lUUCK, TILE i'CLAY', of the Ust quality, on band aail for ralo by A. A. DAPO»■ OTASII—JO hbl KANT S CHEWING boio., fib. iwobil*, 1T01T..1 o» -> I—< mkJ T«n..u« liamJ# of r^Jk u’ a kt, and will !»** *t I o * l‘ ru, '*‘ * j^ u 159 Wood et. T?RENCH ANI) c * lA^!pi^ rr(^ViE JT MANTLES «fall ‘lotS^Drw.Uood.. {JO; tiandsnm* liar* - s "“nX r i555 “«• »>u.>Krt. PEARL STARCH m 0 U storo Ml<l for h FAHNESTOCK * 00-, No> ao, corner Wood and Foorlb t>ti. -J?l uv s FOX’S ST ARCH just rac’d and 25 "-“l., -ft 11 I- FAUNIgIOCK k CIX SeTSE'MCFARLAND’S SALERATUS ml r ~ J *" J *?*“*£ I- FAUHK3TOCK A CO. O OHO PRESTON & UGKBLL'S COOK* O iNU STAIUIH, aaeoned, in and for eale by mj7 _ B. 1.. FAHNESTOCK A CO. VfTTiisl.s7 WiiiTiNO just roc’ll and for lOU tale by my 7 B-L-EAtIKEgTOCK AOX TUST POBT*ISHED.—Bancroft's United •I Vol 1 6f lt» Am«4c»i JUr "«>■£ iho VSwSdX ffij^SnKßiFF—Jared M. Brush, of the Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh, U > ftinriklito for Sheriffof Alls iflwny county, subject to the Republinm County Coqtoq SuO. n"^»SnKRiFF. —Dr. William Woods, of Se- Ur£y wlckley Borough, U a candidate for Sheriff of Alle -booy county, subject to the Coouty CouTaation. mr3l:dtc* _ . . , L. Graham, oi Third iky Ward, Allegheny, la a candidate for Sheriff of Alle gheny county, aolject to the Republican CoQ^L^^ a ‘ lion. - fp^^PßOTiiosuTAßV.—Daniel McCurdy, oi lks>* Pittsburgh, U a candidate for rrotbonntajy. subject to the decision of the neat Republican County Coorcntion. apSfcdawtcF 'Pkotuonotarv—James U. 11ilani>s, oi Bos* township, is a candidate for Brotbonatorj.rob t to ibedecisioD of tboßrpnbUcau County Oonroution. »pSfdte_ IV'S^PROTnONOTARY —Daa'lEL ARMSTRONG, 01 Unj? ThtrJ Ward, Hfi ecu Jidctu lor PrelhomMrjt of Al- U K hon, county, cul.jccl to Ibo a«i.loo ot tliu County Contention. - " tr^?»PBOTIIONOTAaV —i->. 0. llultr., of So° w lk^dun towusliin, will b* » candidate for tho offl» of ProthoaoUry. to tho of tho County >p -v -nr"^a><joMUissioNEtt.—James Bi.ack, of the 2d IKy ward lMUabur«h, »IU t». a candidate for tho office of County Commlasluuer, «übj*ct l<* ltwd«Utoo of Uio Re publican County Convention. _ myohUurt^l (T^CoMiIISSIONER. —ItOBERT ALLI.VOnAH, of IKjy tho Third Ward, PitUborKb, will ho ■ candldat* for the office of Coonty CuretniMlouor,subjectto the of the RepubllcanCuouty Contention. ap^gtqwr rr^KJoMMlssiovEß. —John Suaw, of Shaler Towu«h»P,*lil t*> * rftiiiliiUle for Coooty Commit -10 ** J ' v “ io ' j uf 0,0 *&£%££** Coroner—Wiu.iAa Maikey, former- Vrt^i TO f Wood street, bat unwof ibe Foortb Ward, dt 7 nf i. . candidal furGoroQcr d«cSslouof fr^C'oßoVsß— j- !'• Bii-dbin of Fourth U'ird, Allegheny. I> » rendUele Tor Coroner, nityect ,~.n..taj-lßonnf Ropablican Coanty Convention. apMto Ooroner. — Wm. Botd, of the Third y WarJ, Allegheny,U»candidit# Tot Cf.roDer.ira'bjecl to tb* of the RetmbUcaa Convention, mrghdtc ft-rj^CoRONER.—bAJtcxL B. Cooper, of Sixth Ward, PUtrtmrgb,U *«ndi<Ut» for tb®‘J»r®offlc», nbjectfotbo JecUianof tho Republican CwQQt J l^J > ®' (IO&4 MECiusita’ BiKX, \ Pittsburgh, May 4th, 16&S-) Tiii PivsiJent tinj Directors of this Bank ml. J.J **U™l • °< r .°™ PEB.OEST. 00 tt, cipltl Slock, W .U. II lb« “ r " , *' rl ' k “it. on nod »(lsr tlit 14tb lost mjStd OKOUUK P.MgOBEW, Caahicr. *omct WISTIRD ISStJBASC* Co., t May ttb.1553. f DiviUF.sn —ThePresident and Directors of 10. Won.™ lotoroor.Co. "'Ktuborsh b.Tjttl.dg*. oUred a dividend of FOUR IHJLLAHBAJn> FIFTY CK.« per ahareon the Capital Stock. TWO DOLLARSper «h«e 01 which l o be applied u a credit to atock aceoonta, tad TWO DOLLARS ASU FIFTY CENTS per share to bo paid Id caab ■bjkhold.r. ~o wralltr tt.tal. ' ' AixraHcrr parf*. I The Treat. have thi* daydw la**o the Capital Stock, which wfU . „r their legal repreeentaiivo ou my&-dtd Jk Tin; l’lWivleut und Dire dwlurxxl a dividend i>l FOUR 1-V Ul out of tlie ptoflU of the lai'i’’*.. holders or tbeir legal representative* with t*r the 14th Inst. myiWwd II M.MOEfgi ‘ ” Pimnuiuiß, Msy\ The MeivlmnU' and Manufacturen of I’iLUbnrgb have this day declared a dividend^ PKU CENT, on Its Capital Slock, oulof the last six months, i«yabt*i on or after the 14lb Inst. •*- mj£lhl W. U. DEBUT,Oaahla.\ UoWCrrr IHKk, \ Pittsburgh, May 4th, 18$8. J The Directors of Ibis Bank have Uiisdav de olared a dividend ofTIIUEE PKU CENT, upoolbe Oipllal paid in, payable to Slockliolders or their legal representa tive*, on and after the 15th Inst. „,yr, : dtd JOAN MAGOFFIN, Cashier. annas’ Bak», \ Pittsburgh, May 4th, 1969.) Tue Board of Directors of this Bank have tins day declared a dividend of FIVE PEl* CENT, on lha Canital Slock, oat of the profits of tlia last oightmouths, papable on demand. mybriOtdxhc E. D. JONES Cash*r. j'o. 1 rec’d and for sale 71IE0N, No. 195 ÜbCTtyj|V_ W« MrCUTCI fflanSftiatts. JiOtiCZS. Kxcuakqk Suction Salta f». J\L DAVIS, -Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth Street. 1 Executors' sale of fifth ward J PROPERTY. —On Tuesday evening, May 18th, at 8 o'clock, on tha second floor of tte new commercial ales rooms. No. 64 Fifth street, will bo sold, by order of Execu tors of John Gibb, dec*d, that largo and valoabla LOTOF GROUND at the corner of Liberty and Walnut afreets, bar ing a front on Liberty street of fifty feet, and extending tack along Walnut street one hundred feet, to Spring alley; oo which are erected two two-story brick and frame DWEL LINGS. Terms: One-third cish; residue In one and two fears, with tntrrcsL Sale positive. myl4 P. 1L DAVIS, Anct. STOCKING-LOOM, LEG-BOARD, Ac., at AUCTION—This FRIDAY Afternoon, May 14tb, al 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will be sold, a Stocking-Loom, in good order; a quali ty of Leg-BoanU; one Blacksmith's Vico, with drilling ma chinu, bench, ste., attached. [myl4| P. M. DAVIS,AucL CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & BAROUCHES AT AUCTION. —On Saturday rooming. May 16th, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, at the commercial aalre rooms, No. 64 Fifth st: 1 superior two horse Barouche^nearly new, cost $300; 1 do. two-seated Jenny Lind Carriage; 1 cue seat ed Rockaway, 1 superior Top Buggy, nearly new; 1 Oj>en Buggy, by Geo. W. Watson, rbila; ode do. made by jaaD. Laws, Phi hi- {roy!4] F. M.DAVIS, Anct. New and old library books.— On Saturday Evening, May 16th, at o’clock, at tbo Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 FlfUi street, will be sold, a cv'Ueetlou of new and second-hand Books, In which are many or the best standard authors iu History, Theology, aod elegant Literature; all of them good Library editions. Also, a great variety of light reading, among which are works of the old established writers of Fiction, and receot popular publications. Superb copies of tbs Family Bibbs In varieties styles of hindleg. [myl4] P.M. DAVIS, Anct. Bank stocks at auction.—on TUESDAY Evening, Mey 18th, at 8 o’clock, at the cummerdal autos rooms, No, 61 Fifth street, will be 20 shares Bank of Piltibdrgb Stick: 26 do M.AM.Bank do 3o do Mechanics’ do do 66 do Cltiieos’ do do 20 do Allegheny *l<> do my Ik P.M PAVIA Auct. SILK MANTILLAS, AC., AT AUCTION— On Friday morning. May 14th, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sake Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, will be sold, lores and deatrable assortment of Si.k Mantillas and Press Silks, of newest styles; also a variety of Seasonable Pres* Goods. W« Invite the attention of tbs Ladles to this sals of goods, which must be cleaed on that morning. *lnyl2 P. M. DAVIS, Anct STOCK P., Ft. W. A C. R. tt. at triyatb EALK, iu lots to suit purchasers, by B? 1 p. Ji. DAVIS, Aurt, No. 51 FlIU» *t_ AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Htrehanls’ Eicbangt. Adjourned sale of Allegheny BRIDOE 00. EIWK, Morf'rol Wm. Will U »M »tU» Klch»s^ «tre*l, on Thursday, evening, May SHb. at T, t ouock, 133»> A “' Kt '" T Brtlc ' '“’iomif LOOMIS t CO. . Slock and Note Broker*, 69 Fourth st c TOOK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO AT Tnc MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING— Bank, Bridge, Insure nee and Copper Stock, Bond and Real Relate sold *t pnblic sale ,»tb* Merchants’ Eiehangs ty ** AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes. Drafts and Loans on Beal Estate negotiated oo MMftosble term, t-y AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, •e"! Stock Note Brokers. »2 Fourth rf. I>. IUSI9, JR,. U. D., Dritgxitst and Pharmaoentint, iSJrcri, third door below 71ird, , [No. 2 Girard House,) Dealer in drugs and medicines, Perfumery. Toilet artlrdea. Tobaa-n and f^g°rv t Trw- Borgial isatrnaenta, and all other artKlcs pertaining to his buciaeas. . Fvreonal attention given to compounding Prrecriptiooa at all bonra of the day or night. mytklwd* CARGO A CO'S Ambrotype and photographic GALLERIES, No. 21 Fifth atraci,oppositeDaly's, and u Market, opposite Fleming** Drug Stare. Photograph* - Bobbed in oil or water colors, tinted or pU(ii. gpeciistn*- and Reception Boom oo the ground flow. royfcdjy. - v the patent diaper, . SAVES WASHING, Supfirasea -Smell,"- keep* tha babe Pry and Clean, lasi® a year, with care* J*-.- comtortable to the body. leriorqnaUtF $l. «iUxe« PATENT DIAPER AGEJiCY, - •rcanatlSlßroadway,NewYcak. ’ •y-AgsaeJM eold fc»r every town *xd cH*tr - . 200 b».in store andfig
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