i : : IT A sslTS ]isinii:3.—Tho American Tract I Samuii. Moeqak muriered hia »ito in U>* l SPtttkl JlDttttS. I Jltfe ShbtttiStmtntg. | - fittsbltrftll ■ Society hcM ita Aacircrsary iniNewYorfc «" ,^'tS.Ter F °^hoh«a“°tl.“ ; i Farmers’ and Mcehanies’ Fire and Sarine ! •p^T-^mfo^^and^w^arrnnga mauuj yij ; We j nes j V There«n Brent deal of whole- j piccc o[fcnccrailunlilebe WIS Jc:kli wbcn ho 1 ,!tac.M. pitch* J. W.B\KUS Insurante Company. ;fh7n\",wXK™«rtAU,-n»m, l >“‘ lalk 11,0,11 P ,,Wial,iDS l . ractB . apriist tlio j badeone of the children bringjiim a log .1«». . _ -. ..-0.,, ,"• vv. corner STd* Frn S iA™‘•&.T&SZS ». I a.sisst*. _ ; Sin Of Smoking Tobacco, and saying nolbing ' which bo pul around the neck of thccorpcc, am ZfmUWh rilTanUnon, 8. BIDDLE A Co.. : abonl cirorg !llin ß 1,1 A » w ßi<"3 best norks for . then dragged it ncrosslhe yard Here TILL JUNE FIRST, ISSS, EDITORS and proprietors- |)]e hlilu j 0 0 f Charleston. The resolutions of , JJen'loft'itwVng at°the°door all night, while he And may be consulted daily, (cicept Sundays) PITT SBTTRGH: , last year were annulled, as tho telegraph in- ’ rcraa i ne j i n the house until next morning. The (<■ Con.orapcion, Attbm., Bronchitis »nd T — i-, I fcsts formed us* o*i Wednesday Slavery wan trt-‘ mnTclerer was arresleJ and committed to prisoo. ' all .>th*r Chronic Complaint* romi.iirnu w 1 i,r SATURDAY MORNING, MA\ I>, M cowing PnlimmirT tiiww. includlo* ■ ..Ji ■. ■■ -- —■ llimphanl. . I)nn> _^ nr^iymoraiaff t V .U.,rrh, Heart lti»e*»r, tie />,#-. The Amebicah Tract Society.—The osc The American Ami Slavery Society held ./clock, »t Wa»broßton, Mn. JANE G - of D *J ,J yrpiin, (jmtriti* t'rmalc Comi>Unnu, etc. irard step of this BOcicty. in refnsiog to carry ! An nire r Bary on the same day. I. ..me...lines T M0r;.,,. ftq.Ufa. .tibbcltr. »Ka. men * BVKES.«U >l* ont ila own resolution adopted last year, in; bounded with ritupcralioirurgainst the revival s.rvon. ana Bhenm.tle Affectlnn..-- ,£ft krm.an* darns which it declared that the'‘political evils of slavery , of rt , igioni anJ thc Republi . an They , HOLLAND BITTKRa -“W. have „ SUs.et.ae ,».Uoy lieentirely without (improper sphere or thu ! lki t u f J "‘"7' '""7 Taerm'.Vm.'elinw are Mediantcm, Ujßlentc and JMlcln.l ln ponr, tie, Society, and cannot he discussed in its publico- T „ e of „,o*Vn,nicon end tiona —&n( Ihe moral dull'* which grew out of ll,t j p oreign Christian I'nion, the Twenly-: : isth -ditto tr...ibl«l with en™. and rhonmatle aßmn™., n lltllj „ w ,;, ch .l.vto" uOCUralire.t existence of Slavery, as well as those moral evils and i Q , tie N y Stat( , t ; o loniralion Society, the first will l» t«t » v»i«.'d' Bit- ,erU , “ J e.rne.tlT.n.utionrf «»lu*i ™“» E vices which itis known to promote, and which are , j mo of EHllll Burrilf. Compensation Society, , eondemned in Scriptures and so much deplored hy (h|> Forly . Scc „ n( i ditto of the New fork Sunday u,. r ni.llr -h™IJ eu»M <s»lo>t b.'tnha.'iln Evangelical Christians, undoubtedly do fall wi11,,,, ( Kclloo , r„i o n. the Fiily-Nintli Session of the r „ r d,iwtn C ' „n"nU»tkm. the province of the Society, and can and ought to he I.• y nr ] ; Conference of tho Mt‘ Church, tlie aa-Sotii.tJl r-r t-jtii. "i in little, tor ,6. by the pro. . Ah „ , if ()UMti , inB ni n |, O w-ni te tboao ant.ing to cou disefssed in a fraternal and Christian spirit," has : [:iK|i|h AnnivcrS a r y „f the Siredenborginn i'uii- HsJuVoitm, tot and at ; ‘"’ilL" .'' r , " u ! l ' ... . - prOTokei & good deal of feeling and no ; ii s hing Sc-ripiv, tho Annual .‘■•orinon before the ;, #{l| M pf t{s i )nr ph, P*.. and I>raffgistB j CHINA, GLASS AND QtTBBITSW ARB doubt prove dieaatrpua to tho Society. We do ; Association of I'nirersalialP. and also before the “ •• • • • ~ . sprinq stock just opened, not flee how those Jrho believe that Slavery is n American Congregational Union, all occurred on moral wrong and that it is thd province of the The New \ ork papers aro filled. Society to discuss* it in its publications,, can w jtfc the reports, almost to the esclu.-ion of oth**r ■upport it by their, contributions so long as itrw- j matters Thc detail*’ on the Tract <jucslion oc fasea to perform a plain moralduty. It is never Clt |,j P « nine columns io tho-7V/.'<'f?.'<' of Thursday justifiable to do evil that good may come or to , ► • refuso to perform o moral duty for fear of tho consequences. Tho TW&une hints that the Society can best be set right by keeping back the usual contribu tions from the North ; but thc 77m« indicates another policy. It says that tho anti*Slavery section will now withdraw from this Society and make thu. Boston association the nudes of their ftitnro efforts in tho Tract cause. Thc result will probably be to divert from tho American Tract Society a very considerable portion of tho fands hitherto received from New England and other Northern Churches, and give them to the rival institution. How they Look at it in Kansas— The poo- . pie of Kansas, as wo anticipated, reject with | contempt the pitiful bribe offered them by the administration as the price of their liberties; they scout the idea of receiving the Lecompton constitution eveirwhen accompanied by a golden pill. The Quindaro Chindoiran says; “For our part, wo consider it a most mlamotu ilodg©—an infernal swindle—a piece of unmitigated seoundreUsm. It is mean, low lived, villainous. It has its origin in injustice; its chicfo.-.t feature is par tlality; it is tho latost mandate of the do?- potism.” The Leavenworth i.e<l-j<r says: “It now remains for tlio people uf thii territory L decide whether they will accept tbo bribe offered to them T>y Congress, or reject it, and with it that budget of villainies, the Lecompton constitution. Wo have too trnieh confidence in th© integrity of the peo ple or Kansas to believe that they will accept any Bueb proposition. IVe believe that they would rather remain a territory eternally, than to curno into tho anion under such insulting and degrading condt ll °“' , , ■ OeaSHiELK-' Tho\Vsshingloncorri.?f.:iii!ciil The .Leavenworth JW.« eav9; , . . ~ -Out dutj. u it appear. us, is plain .hough i. !of the 7V.W telegraphs as follows t.w palnfnl. ‘Svitli that devotion and magnanimity, i •‘Gen. Shells lias taken his scat on the Uc charßCteristic of tho free stato party, wo should drop ! publican side of the Senate. an>l voted to day • Alt}w . i : . ir . i*t„r,m.\kinfc »ith rwOn< TVtu all thought of oxUting state governmeut.?: c-'. like with the Ucpublicans.” .m-i t^r.uUful -r:./ d-.r,.y< Stitches p<r Sfmuit, n-i*e ono man, into tho election, under the Kogli.-h bill. 1 —r~ , w<)y n .,.i | r r.r firoiiy u«o. vote tho land bribe, with its Lecompton appendage, , I‘irreiunnn Ai'I’OIXTMEntv Tin* v-urcYf vtid- t { i., w |j r e.utnj; June* hit., eternity, nnd then urge forward emigration, s-. col ,h e /v?* writes ns fdb»w from Wash- ! K . / , r ' ‘ ai.kx h'kekD, Ag-nt, that before another year rolls around, w© may count | . fS Filth •»re**t puubiunh a population guaranteeing our admission into tho ; melon: _ * ‘ ' - , - confederation even under the high-handed term? h ••Thelitis' in;h app "inUuf v :i: -' !l,,t ir ua . The Groat English Remedy, the English bill.” , "P- 0 -. dt.dge Shan«»o and .1. It. L#q . . *i K ~A MKS il,uiuk-S The Lawrence Republic-.™ says: ; ,!r/rr.Vmen. J ' to* iheTiu •’ ' t KLLIiUA TE l> FEM A LK I* 1 Ll. S! “As wo go to press, wo team that the Lccompt <u | | (Ur ..f, / to have n ---p. Mo h•• lat<*l\ l tr. r..« |>rtiwri|>tn>n «>f .Mr Jam** CUik«<. Ml> bill, as reportod by English from th© committee ->f 1 |, tfo £ faithful t . 1.c.-ompi'-n, iha ••? th" .-rr l.t ,? 1 Kxira-i Jiua>) i- tl.« conference, has passed both branches of Congress : ,u M i c <." M<-L. .ov <« w irnj-'.it. -u, i-ut » «©'* in the llouso by nino majority. ° mu-ai- t«nj>-i> f a K.-mnio Diflirniti--' md Oi»*««u> Lecompton is therefore passed—provided tho poo J Tiik liß\--!iom:r I'm < r \r l,ng -t> i r a ,.y »i,d r-oi.-dj, pie of Kansas vote to accept a proffered land grab; j t j,,. Gonzales Inquirer of ihe ith ult , the - . ul4 , h tm. tful u> th-- ,-..u»<itu(i<>u otberwiso we remain in a territorial condition until swarmfl of grasshopper*, so nmch complained of j p-, l. U'lK* ii i« [ - uli«tiy "uit*-! i: «.n, wo have 113,000 inhabitants. : | a T exi - > arc taking their departure* from that , i,. * tim-, t.tu./. u tt» «• jh->c-l •ith i-.vot .> Ofcourse wo will remain a territory' region, the uir bcinc filled with the vast hy«t?, ' ■ n.i ft. 'j-.: j>,/ j. - - "“7* ", , . ... „ all dying northeast. It would take about two . r r .< :; i Acom»»PO»l.E<r of tho Pmkgltnm, writing Kc( . k ' lo r- get rU of aH . » very kr C r aumWr f - t.il .-.,1.™. tr,-. from on board the steamer rib/ of Slrmyh,,, , vere Joung one s. net full grown lirrat mim Pr."'^ stales how the delegates to the Ucneral Assembly bers were dying also all over the country, while ... ~, others were still engaged in dcravlating hiebls ni, rAIINtvTDCK .1 o> r,ti.t..ir,-h ,cr..t. passed the Sabbath . . ... . ' °^ a "otton, tm.l wheat, which had previous- | ->d «■' »When we found we could nol reach \ leka-, • Soeomp i eto Rn ,] ,r eD oral has been 'WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT 5 *e £; br ™ w— ■ lage of ProTideno. La., and that I’ror.denee ““Xw ,t. «i.“ crop has been entirely dr ' // -V -> I. l> .1 .V /- « / /If I! which directs aU things seemed indeed to hare irinml and in a)] it Fi ubc necessary lo replant '■ directed onr course to that point lo spend the j ; ioneJ as a , ing „i lr fact, that the gras, ' WATOHKS, Sabbath. On awakening in the morning all , h<te „ h .J, u„. s„rghe. or quiet on board, we learned Ihai the 1 resbj tcry : I su^r CMC Ttl „ n c !,.-,„ Independent of Central Mississippi had closed Us bu ? 1 "“ 3 : ga 3 ,' hal , ke gra-shoppers hare made their ap sessions there on Saturday evening, a “' l th *‘ i ~roran -e in Wmiamson county The San Ml ' r » rtcY 00 ODS th. sacrament of the Lord s Supper was to be ; }“«"», of „ ir , 4lh saj . s . J „, s , „,c farmer, rAr ' CY OOODS celebrated that Sabbath morning. Ws there- . of thc ~r havo nol atillcre l from Ihc gra fore gave up our intended service on the boat , , hcir cro[ „ ar , doing remarkably ua joined the congregation in the sarramonlal . ( j o Ll|rJ ._ ni A!a , c ,.„ eounly, aever s?r^*cet °f the fresbytenan gtaag pg ; a l farniera paved their . rop by arming all their : , , ,i M AT Klt I A 1 cisely Bnch a meeting, under Buch ciruimstaeres . all d turning nut in a mass m fight Hi had never before occurred on thebanks o. tlie l ' h ’ - crß Aat.m i.i river ihc Mlssißsippi, and may never ocrur again; one ,E - rllia „j lhc Mc dina the grass hundred ministers and el " icrs , f fom tblrtaen :. P rg did not altaek the growine eorn, ihoiigh SA.MI.’KI. tiltoVh States nnd Territories of the Lmon, .topping , “PP- rar , while on the Palado MIIRCHANT TAILOR, one of the floating palaces of rids inajesl.c river ■ • J d,. a , r oyrd tho corn entirely S- ■■■ c/.a/« STKKKT. to keep holy th. Lord's day,■ i o r ji a d Sees of L Ibh <*y. that most . l‘iTTetii:.;i;.'. I't'.NN.l aPresbytery In cession and joining with them h oppcr» hare taken wing, and tied , , r. 1 t.. lurni.-h Iris ••.latuuier. aud and with tho Chnrch in celebrating the bor “ : froni lhal ri , E^n They leaves., nn as they . i»,dir, -hi. u- i.t«t '-hi-".'''- Supper. U was a most refreshing season b> o el aMe Uji an d are daily seen rising from JO ,i nan u.,.1, ~i -r.r, .um,. .li.|i company, to tho Presbytery and to the congre , prouni ] going lo an immense height, nail ~. . ~i „ u r , t,i„ il,-, -nt., - iho»- gation.” ; to take a long trip «b.t nwt u--ui »iii> tiirii . , , , N. IIOIwMtCS Ac SONS. Tub developments of the \Male>i jr <ti- lku.rs is aster are calcalatcd to tell fearndly on the r Uul|l( . jtjr Bj „, ()I Kulltlllte, utation and welfare of iho ( enlral Lailroa'J. K ■ ■ appears that the rottenness of the limbers of the . . rkt i * ic.n >>r I’Ei '-mt, Sauquoit Bridge was notorious in the neighbor ! I;ANh> notes am- sm it, i hood, so that the calamitous downfall of the V( tj , MAiaar rr.KKT, riTTSbUU’in, l'A ! slrudaro had been confidently pro-licted • *>ne _ Mut .. ~,„I Ci i.ai«ui.«iii»rt.iiKi. witness had kicked a b-.le m one of the Umbers ' ~u sut „, v, kiq hocl an«l knew from nbservihon ihat ! ‘ n,o stnicture was unreliable Yet over .his THEKtBECANTILE AOBNOY, i bridge heavy trains were driven a hundred times ■ k< >U 'J'llK *TION ! per day at the rate of twenty to forty miles prr and 1 hour! At last, two trains crossing simultaneous- i-koTKCTION < >3T THADK. ly in opposite tlircclions tumbled it into a ln-np u . 00l GLASS 6l l 0., Pruprletor*. !of ruins, destroying nearly a dozen lives andj ( . , t - / .w, , i maiming or bruising thirty or foriy others. The; alux akm.'TUoNW, Mnuag-r j loss or property is a very subordinate considcra- - . N .. v >, ,t.. j UII p, t-,11 fiit-i.V. Match 1* i tion, but it mu«t amount to many thousand- ‘X>f -dollars, m.v> .'h'.K We do not believe there is another Koa 1 m our so badly managed, superintended and ( 1. appointed that this accident could have o-:curre-l ‘ »-jni»3. ij.i.i.i on it. Bridges have fallen ere uow fro-n faults ‘ | |L*wt-V,»*u,V oftlesignor construction, but a rotten bridge ■ left to stand in u-e till it tumbles down is a nov- ciitir ■ •• city, and wc trust ia not soon to find u parallel 1 l.V'i Hitherto, we have heard of passengers taking \ V, t ‘ w the (’entral in preference .to a rival route for the n.nii.-t.-ti sake of safely! We shall not be likrly soon lo hare a repetition of such folly.--.V. J*. Tni- ' A^wiAttor. Thu l.ito disc«»vcri«-5 of large tihs-r minus to \ ('...-Imi Ari/.ooa would poem t-» render u.<, po fur iu l tho um'nlc ! luttinmn* are concerned, independent ft th© «v»rlJ. t'alirurni.i ' l * l “ ,K ' emt r* can supply vvitb g-/ld; Arizona with mUi;' t j,. ,w " . jj Doot.L»i».i A 'Michigan witli copper; Imva with lead. New York, ; V.i.c B. DoLoubS a iNt. -New Jersey and I’ennryl vania with ir..n, and New Letters to Lawyer* t>f tilßb *t»ii-hiiK »"’> Mexico with iiuirkfiilvcr. And yet, r-ajs tho Albany t.wp • Übility in «-v*-ry ooetlonuf ll>« Ui.i-n, *.ll be KrMu ./v.trW, with the?© treasures buried undvr I f«irumbv.i to Btib/vcribn* •I’l* J* "*• * our feet, riich are our National habits of depf/ndenf*©, «!*•>»< ' ' '* r "* ' that the very California miaous sport .’l'ari.-iali j '* # j.|„u,mi'-miik">ii'Ui *Trr»t-M>T-> 1 jewelry. Tho silver currency of Ai i/on i npnsirl.r '1 tm, .’mild St *its and Ukinsn I’imsissiuKs Spanish quarters. Bcmisylvaniin- ri.l« -\;r their STOVK WOKIiH. in-n mines on Liverpool rails fastened «itl- Biimitig «wm-sr*»aTNnr> n D A TU. T 1 Y ham -pikos. lowa “lays: pipe” «*«h lead Mug in ALEXANDER BRADLEY. Andalusia. Ami Michig.iuiie dte/ile- tufljf : . uAsirAnt:«ttß asi-i.t*i.rß is i.vtst i abutt o» Copper from Valparaiso" _ , ' WHIM?/* PARLOR AND HEATING SUM liS. Tun Peoplo of Maine have determined to hold rmln and Fancy Grato Front*. Bcc.. an Election to settle the Temperance question a* jwnoLESALK AND UKTAIL. a time when it will he entirely free from connrx-> t > A! j. K ig«. n y j:iv«r. tw<» »qn9i«-s >-i ion with party politics. It comes off on the 7th ' pmagylviuiia Passenger tH*p<*r of June. The ballots arc of two sorla- one cn- i < >ll -r< ami Halos titled “For tho License Law of 1 /Ihe ot her . m , km>.<!•• No, 4 Wood 81., Pltiaiiurg Ir. i*«. “For the Prohibitory Law of Whichcvor* UF’.NTISTKY. jin wny it goes will scUlc the question, ns tho Law D It. J . MALM hi KM, receiving a majority of vot©* is to go iuto imnn : HIJ if ti MON UKNTIST, diato operation. i jium NK\V Yottu, (!ome easy, ti>j BAs-. George tdiristy left , r.\ rHA<T.s tketii witwjl'T New York very suddenly, on Wednesday last, ! by a uicai. p.knumiunu aoicnttu th* <»um.s only in the stcatuer Moses Taylor, for California, He *trii.-r.t» T--th on ti-id. stwor, rim.™* »i»<i duttn has run through with all his property acquired , by negro rOinstrelsy, tccoiueeniircly penni nuMcmt** \loa Imlpod he was reduced 10 such a Strait - 51 Smllhflcld Street, below Fotirtli, ‘S be was obliged .0 oooceol bis i„ ; —- order to elude the pursuit of pcveral ctlinol? _ who were watching to arrest him. him tAcrraeni of Bbbsia Am* Enm-axi. -Utters fro.- T«l.?ra», ; t " Mfl ‘ ,uu ?ay that fresh disputes havoarisen between the STOVES, a ! ««"■ l '' runh ’ Kl ' l " lrrs ’ l:,mkin! RiinptS ' U -’ ll,si Ihe Persians J.svc taken posaewion oiler- ] l»* St., l-l.i.burgl,, ritories in AUghanistan, and that they have illc mi-'zfciy. , 4 gaily detained a great number of Allgbans- ■ P&YNL, BIBSELL & CO., It seems probable that such iroubleswill contin- : BunjracTcaaaa or ue until Eogland finally gets possession of all , OMdtina:. Parlor ami ltHituiK Affgbanistan under plea of protecting it against ; STOVES, Persia. Gratoe Fronts, Pondera, eto., ItKinrm tiHMYTHr Ict.-x* papers *av llmt A t,d Mautifoclimreol lb» OM-ran-l tho wheat crop there i.« ready tor tho rcythe. Th.r ( • v ,»i-pa L COOKINtr KANUH:, will sound oddlcy iu the ear- of Northern fartuerx ' u . inRIITY STHKKT, whose wheat haajnst begun t-» g&-w. Tho 1 J i , ... i?tl!’ ‘ >3a l * lD i-irtsiiuiioii, r*. Statos have bocorno so cxlendod that they include Jj— , tyuf‘. already nearly ©very vurioty of aoi! and <-botaic, and : mtAczoau _johr uovn w ‘ u ctJI-u'l'ou aro therefore cotupotent to tho production almost Pittsburgh Stool Works, every species of vegetativn ia tho world. —.V. <>. JOaVKS, JJOYXJ Ac CO„ Ac.AXO of Missisitppi Kiver Ihievca ha* been M*uof«clurer«of OAST BTEEK I’U»W ami purprisod and captured by tho ctirens ol tho town <d A B , axEEL; aPRINOSoud AXLES, McUrogor, lowa. Their camp wai on an unfre. tom** JMa and FintStrtcU, Pittsburgh, oentfiSlaUiod,wbooe<JBonio $5,000 worth <*f «|..len s nrooerty has alren-ly been recovered. „*»,• jonn P tn-R Alabama, Mtssiirippi. Georgia and Hut!. JJ * K-OCxJdACS 6s, CO, ~ 0 ,? n r «teh*B«s come to os filled With accounts ; «ABor*ctxiasas or lit tbs upper districts of (leurgia! Ilogera* ImproTed Patent Steel '«itth Carolina much ice . was formed. Th© j . Cultivator 'l*oet>u 1 the cotton' is thought to bo not very Cumer Koit and Tint SUtcU, JfMUbvrgh, Fx. ■ =j.|£j. Deli*. ' r J«2W|4fc« , Thp. Course to ur. Pursued is Kas>a« Tbe Washington correspondent Uf the N Evening Post points oatinthefollowing.the course that Trill in all probability be panned by tbo administration in Kansas: “The Cabinet havo had several sessions dur ing the past week, and at each have had under consideration the instructions to he forwarded to the five commissioners appointed under the Conference Lecompton bill. Private instruc tions have gone to Governor Denver to canvass tho Territory and ascertain what the feeling is for and against Lecompton. This is done, no doubt, with reference to finding out how much, if any outside aid is wanted to carry the bill.— The Cabinet will undoubtedly dictate to the Commission the time when the vote shall be taken, and that time will be fixed upon after Governor Denver is heard from. 1 have heard prominent citizens of Kansas express the opin ion that thehlh of October, the timo fixed for theelectionof the lower House of the Territo ; rial legislature would bo a suitable day. ; “It is evident, from all the developments mak- ; • inn that tho administration wiil yield to the dc- j maids of Messrs. Cobb and Thompson in Lho Cabinet, and pour into Kansas a force sufficient i to carry Lecompton by invasion and ballot box , stuffing. The President’s order to Denver to ' canTM the Territory has this eml m ™«_- Thothpson Was the originator of the idea. The whole machinery of the Inter,or Ueparlment will be used to subjugate the people of hansas to L«j£ompton.” Tbe Cincinnati Gazette lias the following “The notes of all the new hanks of Pennsylvania j were refused to-day. iD consequence of the annexed j dispatch from I'hiludelpbia. They have been at n ; discpuDt, and were bought ver> cautiously. There ; is. therefore, but little of the paper in crcniat.-m in ; the West: 1 *PBii.A..BLPHU,MayK. I Sits. Tho Tioga bounty and Bank of Crawford County, haring refused to re. ; ' dm their notes hero, arc discredited. «*«»"*>* sold to*day. As these are new hanks, all the rest of the new banks are looked upon with suspicion, and the Brokers arc unwilling to buy them. The Commercial Bays that tho notes of all tbe stew country banka were refused, which is prob ably tho correct version; but for this course, even, there is no Justification. The only coun try banks la Pennsylvania that are under sus picion arc the Tioga County Bank and Bank of Crawford County, and the note 9 of both of these institutions ought to be refused everywhere. The Bank of Comraereo, of Eric, Is alsff subject to some doubt. But the other new country bonkß are good, and the new city banks are above the possibility of suspicion. We cue, some time ago, the ulrong anti-sla- | ,ery resolutions adopted by .be New Yorf Fast , Conference of the M. E. Church. The New | York Conference, which melon Wednesday last, . unanimously adopted the following j There are few, if any, <|ueslions ag- TKAfreoi. Tbe o . ]ic min j or incoNiog iutjng more deeply “? 0 P iplesof higher moment moral and re "£* rtQ nsider it fitting and proper than Slavery, we shou i<j give utterance to that w. &e a conference therwfore, our convictions on J { em 0 f Slavery uat Resolved, That t 7 . t t j, p rights of rfor with the G “ s P' e l r ; 3 f l 9 C o h f n , J „ciety i- -’V&SXeS-^XX Üb.skral oi: tub Piif.sm teuias Cnt'Kcii. —By our files of New Orleans papers of 7lh inst.. jur.t receive-], we are in pos-*cssiou il ■'** u “ JIt _ at . n j ,lrkl ' l » ,n "* r , , . .. I'OSTLBV, NKLSON & lO of the opening proceeding of this body. 0/ C^«."hli n """ «U N WKRKis; SOLIIJ BOXVIt’ES Tho opening sermon *as .Mimed l.y hr. Hunt**** .< sui.IDC*ST#TBBI«.\ra«S-»~w>.uJ Van-Itensaeller, IX D , of New Jersey. C«*i Si.-' .>»■/ sh-r.-h »>••! Text II Corinthians, LLii: “Be of one mind. //...«, H.i>, «.i./ f.,>!;<, /’.>/.», ihatorl*, <f live in neaec nod (he God of Love and Peace Warthoui*, No. 17 Market sin shall be with you." I‘irn.BUKuii. ■■*. Tho Clerk of the Committee on Cumtmssiuiis **• uusl * • M * 0 J • , rcporlcd a list of the person- appointed, and 11.; T1.h.l lUto.Umjh, they were enrolled as Commissioners; from (he luom; i»a.i iii.< ndvautii£i*9«<r ErbUtu c*>iii-gc»»uj iton Synods of Pittsburgh and Allegheny we find the mw ft vend yoa«V pi«rtlo*, off«-ri M» profcsMOTial following persona enrolled : nervier >ll r I.IUJICAI. AND MEDICAI. CASKS "Syivoi- of Pittsni;cu. He-1 Slone, A. Me sErtKtscta __ tlaurhey. Biairsvillc, George Hall; <!. Stewart, | t ., r \\ p. H-winJ. 1 C»I. Wilton McCwidlr i Ruling Elder. Saltaburg, F. Orr; J. E. Caruthers, 11-v. Ml A MrUa» ] 11.-rj H A.Wwvvr. I Ruling Elder. Ohio, l>. Mckintu\\. I> I*.lL\. j R t ..'r *’ | Jolm 11. Mrllnr, K*<| j McKaig; S. Roa, Huliug Elder. ' j*i .d, McColUster, E*-|. my3:l>Jl». j 1 4“ r.: . SIMOBR-S SBWIHO MACHOTB Erie. .1. R. Findlnv: Ruling Elder. S S Spencer: Tie . r.-«t miiwlority of SINGER 3 MACHINES I Allegheny City, l>. A. Cunningham.' overall others for tho use of Rev. Lawrence 0. Hay, of (be Synod ot *t!|,ithin.» ixuJ Slioe Manufacturers, Harness i Northern Indio, I'reshylery of Allahabad, who \1 ,k rr -. Curria|?c Trimmers and I was present, was unanimously admitted to a ...... scat. For Mo-Jrralor on the firrt hallel: Coarli Mnltcrs, hr Srott recent•* h"- . ’<■ ll„. i ... i--« o,„.„ ..,.,1 ..rmtlf.lly •.*...•• M*-' I'r Moire '■ HIS NKIV ,‘AMII.V 3IACIIINK. j hr - ■ r, 1... 1. .. ■ r.:u.|...rtu ll J hlslilj ..ru.nuuUl m.01.1n., ! Deal Wmi a! Srutl, h i» . .1 .-.in.l-r.mn.: ■ ..... k ~,«dl, «rll With 11... n0.r1.i1,.. ) io.J | win declared elected. must In. ~un- for,-i it.- f.*r fsniil) u*- ’■ l>r. Scott, in a.*JUtuiO:; t lie -lour m:i-to i I* -.v 1-et A hilt r-i; . ,-f i!>*• nl»ov» Machiu--i tor sale at New ork : ing and appropriate remarks. - j i » K. ST KA-AV, 3ii IMarUot mI., For Tcmporurv Clerk. I'r. H. N . I nr.km. 1 'i' PITTSBURGH. PA, .1 liaLev, Rev. Edward E. Src.lro and K»-v. Edv..;r-1 i, i •>. UK Sir.flNU M ACItINE. Price from Emerson, were nominated. K*n\ i'r. t». X. Jinihin |jt, |.1.-i:[ »nlO:lydfc of Hulidhvfhurg. Pa., was declared elected ” W B K R L E R & WILSO N'S About two hundred Delegates were present nt the opening, and a large number have arrived since t PAMUS SBWUSra MACHINE laimed when Le ; f the Itepub ;■ lie the Sptrinl jßoticcs S B. & C. P. MARKLB. »ii«T i'ACTuatnn oi I KtM'IN-J, JOU AND AI.I. KIND.- Of \v u /V p v i n (i pyv I* N\ m eliouer, No. 47 Wood Street, I'lTTsnrnau, fa. Till* MrtchiiW' t)i. flnebl oi Coaroost Fabric J hIWELRY, '!> 17.7; a '•/' / i \ run n ahf. AT EASTER S PRICES. .1 lvl»» V ll. tsilviLA-..- A CO i.r> -.- h i ri< m MITCHELL, HERRON & CO. AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF H E N R t Hi <3- B Y/ » i l‘4« Wood Street, PlttlJmrgh, P*-, | Who id now receiving from Eorope and Eastern Citiw, a cholco ißottawnt ol articU* in hi* line, comprising new up<l tasteful ah*i>c» of P<‘«rl Siono Tea, Dining anil Toilet Ware, and tbo same in Plain, Gold, l.oilre Band and Flowers; Fine Wliito Hrlfied Irou Ptoue. Table Ware, bnowu to be the moat durable now iu use fur HoO-biand Sn*amU»t»; French Chiun of new styles, in Pure White and Gold Band, either in sett* or single piseve; Kicbly (lilt and Docoratod Toilet Sots Briltannla i and Plated Caatorr, German Silver Tea Table Spoon*, hoop I Ladles, Ac., plated with *ll*ol-, flue Ivory Handled Curing, | Tea and Teblo Kulxs and Fork*; Ten Waiters and Trays j Shaker and Sea gnu* Tal>l» Mat*; .lappaned aurtlH-coratod | I Till Toilet Sett*. i j Also, a complvtuand lull assortment of all a*title* aulta bU- f..r Ibe COUNTKY IIETAIL TUADE, at pricos to plea*o ! the public, wli<> are nsnoctlnlly invited to examine this stock. tnr22:3aid«wT John C. Baker & Co b (JENUINK i COD-iil VKU OIL!! ! This Medicine, prepared in the most ap pro •<*<! manner, and botlled by no, has received the sanc tion or tbo most scientific oflbo Medical Profrwdon of Phil adelphia »ud els-where, who rvct.nuuonil It in rtperior to any other notv manufactured. Of it* cflleney and Importance a* a remedial in owe* of Consumption, U<-ut, Bronchitis, Astbmru Chronic KLmima tlsro, and all Scrofulous dlaeoaw, it is nnnece**ary to speak, —UionaamU of omiuent pbysiciuos of Europe and America baring tested ita wonderful curative properties. Prepared .mlyby JOHN C. UAEKIt A CO , Wholesale Oruggirts, No. lot North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggist* throughout the coantry. faJ dtoc.fl DAWKS vt CL»UJ-*KV, Uuuse, Sign and Orn«men«»l l*«l»»iers, AND O R A I S E R S; DEtlXB* IS WhileLeiulandZtnc fainln. Also, all kind* of Taint*,Oil*. Varnish™, Window lilase. Putty, Bnishre. Ac , 144 Street, f«*> <frwrr/ ai<wf Piuwond Alley mtlMydfo (iBU. 11. ANDKHSON, ,v. I'l lUerty Strut, Pillrtruryh, r iHMiiauui »sr> truoLKAit t*tv>rr. in Every Yanidj'of PATENT AN It E NAME LEI > LEATIIEK, XI,. „ 1..,n.r, X,1.1.. ihivrr", r,;., ILonfry (\t'j Skin*, H« l»* J «e*:ill»«r. Curria«eOUcl«.>tl»<-. *:«' All ot which will be furnished at the lowest Cash Prices. 43-H 1 U K M W A K T P. D apb-lly Koli*:iG»N KXCUANIiK. SI 0 lit IiILLS UIIA W N 11 V DUNCAN, SIIEKIIAH & CD., OS rtlK UNION iIANK. LON LOU, IN R'MP ‘'t "Ml I-oUNP STKUI.INO AJfT> UI’WAIU'.i Abo, Hill* on tln> principal ■ml loui' l . LrUiuni. U..|1»u.1. Kia>*H Jin! 00-rr Kuni-nti Put'-* C\.ii-lm,ili • *ll Im&il still foc*»lel>jr WJI. H. JVU.LIAM* A C*>. IUtA.-r«. \V.» *1 Aivwt. cortn-t 'I Tliit I MA.TLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FOUWAKIMM MERCHANTB, No. IN Plnr Ntreel, Hf. ii errs to Muidxli* tHrl.an. M Ixitna, I>aj A Mailark. Ciuclnuati, Obi*', I'biw. IhifllrM A 0.., Lonovlllf, K» . V s* I«ay A (’•>. iUufcrra. Pern, !U*. (ifMU & I'toi*.*, Uaukrta, Muatsliua, l* «*« U; A SUtWL, I'biladolphl*. P*, K F»r«jth. Clm'sgo, FM,fht Acui t-*r UHm*l- t-Wr»l Railroad j*BMi».lfr JOH>J OUCKItAN *C li 11<>. ■».icricnißiis of Iron Rolling, Iron Vaoldi Voull l»oor«, WldJow Sbnllfri, Window Gnards, ic., S*n. 01 Sreoad Street end 86 Third Street, (|kt*Mo Wucd ud Market,) pITWWUUiH, PA.. t{«v« (obitri • trnrtj iff c-w l*»tfi>ni«, m: 1 plalu, •O.taMf* lui *ll p'.lJ. *• I’t.ftlruUf at*- | il l t<< TB cl.«Ui.*Ora*v Ux« J.J.l.itur .l-.u- at u.,oc* fr« VANDEVER & FRIEND, A 1' T< > It JV KVS A T l ■ A w SOLICITOUS IN I'IMS( KHV, .V» £., .Viinr'l t3« l. Ihtfnt'l*tf. /own 69~C>.t)n ti..i,» |>rutn{>tly nwl" ■>■ m; r*' 1 V rMifru l.:w», or M'clero WiX'oisun, . . Will ettrnd to tbepnn ha*e and ?il'' K**al E»t*lo. ob taiotntf Money on Bond* and Murtgatfee •*! lydfc t t, CARRIER. .. ■ * * CARR'** A. A. CARRIER & BRO , tleneral Insurance Agency, No. «J Fourtti street, PITTSBURGH, PI.SSA auii-s of hl*h-*t etandiug Charfeied l>) IVimf jrlT»nl» and other Jtlalm. Fire Matin" aud Life Kwti ukmi>l «ll di-»ctlt*it..u«. A. A CA tilt 1 fc. 11, . |,lG.lyiHt * s CAKKIKtt. W K V M AN S O N - , Uumbiturrd and L>mlor» iu all Linda of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND leaf TOBACCO, <•— <•/*»*>•*“ °* d gsSoffi p f . ROBINSON, MINIS N MILLERS FOUNDERS AMD MACHINISTS, WAS JIINOTON WOUKS Pittsburgh, Penns. Office, No. a I Market afreet. Manufacture all Unde Oft?t«vm Knginre and Mill Uarbui nrj: Casting, HuIL-re and Miv«t lr«'t. "jobbing aud flrpalHi.c donoou abort notice mii'. lydf> JAS. McIiAUGRbIN, myrrACTURER or Altuhol, Culogne Spirits aud Fusel Oil, .lelf..dljf«: Sol. \ r.H and 170 Srvm‘i &r*tt IIhINHV ILCOIiUNtt. Pot warding and Commission Merchant, .11 It.',i '.M.-v, A C-0 II IXM'iJLAU A CO |l. [lotions. l ' A Co I! |>.,uU.AKi A C-*' II Ih.t'ILACS A C« ll horoLtus A (V It. Dih'iUkr A C.» li Du ouiflfl A II lluou sns A Co II Ilor<iHP3 A Co II iKit ouu A Co II Duuut »s« A O' AND WIIOI.KPALK DKAI.KR IN OfieoHO, KnttHr, Si***!?*. H i«h And Produce tl.-uer.llj, A.r V« HhM MrrtU IVUfruTVh \V. .V. l>. KINKHAKT, iuiut wrruras ahp nf'L*r*>* All Ulaatl* of Tobacco, Baauff »a»«l Lilian, 1,......0i1, Ukri.ll,. boUdlo. N.; 1-tv w»-> t.. llii'lr Mimiihu-lui Inn fv,tnMi»bni«'Ut l r»u »-li “* .Ur.r11,., ..II l.» ,'l r r.r*l U Ir.H.r n.,1, M.O.U, l»dfo K Riisiili A ( .. .1 I>. l**j»TT A I’ll I’fcATT A Co IsAEW.aT-lA.3SrT TAILOK, No. 5-1 St. Clnir Street, (!>r. litoL’x New budding,) aevWtydfc HKI.MUOLD'f* IIKNIIfNK PKKPAKATION II Kl.MltUl.h'tt Uouninn I'llKl’A ItATI' *N lIKI.MUOLD'H (le-miinr i'UM’A HATH IN llKl.fdltOLD'fi (Joimiuo I’KKI’AKAI lON In i>i riiaianl according U. Pbaruiacy and Clu'aumti) x>IU» tlio irulut MC1,..., ...I CbroUr.l k....wlrJf Jo.utcJ to III." combination. _ r<• II Kl.UllOl.D'H UKNUINK PimM«ATIOM-IT™ dbuK. 11 of tho bladder, Kidneys OrareUnd Diopay. _ MKAU! UKAt)' KK»DI-“V. .fflle.rJ nad," Ik I j, ■? ssa .„ ;mu» .f «... n.!:i'.uu. S' 51"'; A u 1”, g™oi£ reS»».k» . w-l. « I lu.J I.~rf It b ald, aiMkeii of. 11 RflordPd luo iunuedi.le relief. I II lilglil, bj a . Stained raoro relief *n { *lYr Mir* K ’ H MH’ormh * SboidiTaily doubler. licOorniß-k'* Hlat-in-iit. I,- lef.m Hon. Tboa It. flortinea, Uon. J. C. Kuo*. Jndga, J lion. J. *. black, Judge, l*biWe 11.. n H. K. l*nrtrr,oxOoTi'n»or.len«»>l»«‘>- I '' llou. KlllaLowla, Jadge. Phlbwiflpl' l ' l Uou.H.o Urier, Judge u f- C ?" t |- I lion O.W Wondwaid, P, ‘ ! llou W. A Porter. Cllj 1 ‘ Hun j llou. K. banka, Auditor Oecernl, W a»ldnktou, D C 1 Aixl many olbere, if Docowary ! «Vs*«eßd»orUaenieut uit t.*l> A n ATIoV . HELMBOLD'S OLNI INL I HU ABATHN.. ! Id ano’bcr rolnniD. ... Ohlldr.u Culling T..tl»~To «»>«. A.. II S. r£sJ*<tn****T*D*o°TU l.\o STRUT-TU, lnf.im.lr r«m«lj ta. pr—rnd hUD- Jrrf. „l rbU.h r. whuD Ihob.ht ,»• rr»ur,. trrb. c0nTb1.1,,,.. .1,,,.. A. «™.„,b.„niplk rubbrf n lb. gum., lb child .111 rccuver.. Tbl. ,r.p«U.» » ~ .1, » effl r«rb....,.»d»pl«-»t.lta* ~ child .111 rrtb» 10 Irt IU K om.l„ robbed .ilb 11. Wboo loftoU or. .1 lb. 0,. ol l-.or looDlbi, Ihoogb tboio l* “o npp~r.o.or l~ , ooc bottl. ..r .bo »jro,. .boolJ be O.J oo tb. goou, lo opoo D» poc. P.rtbU rboald or.cr b. .Üboollbr «r„p lo tb. ooucry wbero tl.cro o, joODg cblldroo; Tor if. fblM w.kr. ! lo tbr oigbt .ill. ,clo. lo the gome, l» ->™l> taurfUttl, '. 111... ron, b, I'licologtbelK.Uopd b~liog 11.rg010., tb.rr by jirerenticg cuuTuHioaa, foTtr*, 4c. Prcparod only by Dr. Swayw 4 8o», P H U^^J OO U>tUc * uayrecelved and fur aale by tl»a Agent, “rifinlawp Da. dEO H KRYSKILWood at. "To Nerrona SnSrarii—A reurwi UrolUmai UaTlngbeaPreatorcd to health la a fow daya, Tear* ofnerroeiaaufferln*.wlU aond(frre) to aaatototberi, ■ ctipy or tbfl ptracrlpdotj and a supply of Uw remeoy, op re Ctlrtnga Hammed enTeloue bearing thaappliesnfa address. Direct the K«,. JOAH WLDAONALL, ISfl Fulton strott, BrooUys, New Tork. apfcjßwtooaAßiDwT Pittsburgh Office, ffo.ttO Watffsireei. "'rmH dtf S? Ffdorsl itwl, rjltsborgh-^ tuojias J. HUNTEH, ApnL Hk’\'T A throe story Dwelling £5B fbfl Mlcming Iht will ahow lb* amount jmhl k« t.o |j <->li KhM—A three inrtmntsinluß fiJslL Ihtuborßb Apeue-y £br loasra fivni Juoc' I*so t» Aj>rll 1«M A; Hours on Fifth atrecl, (N»- *00,) ®° , . k lUbUaml U.rbrrt Ucwd.nl. % f.UO 001 8. IUU 4C - / SIM T > r.-u.-c. M.l« arasb boo«w Ac-, with One * _ wlLh - bot Wm. SiJd«*n bOO 00 Rochester Mannl i:.5 "o car me* b.. u -~ attached. This l** o *®. l * central loc»- Frank WolU »» «■ »'h- «' « ...J o.|.■! «tor. b.lh. c- »nd tom* l» ‘ M u»i*. . « Iwfl OOiJ- Howard A U>- i—* CM li.pii is adiuiratdy ada|>tf»l to the »Mta «>il * P W W McUirscr • 800 W. UHworth. V*.\ lines' man, and will I*. routed for a term of yw»r» lo »P* Joi.u llestb . • IST 60J.M. Irwin. l>'j hw ant. F- rf. 'her part.-ulnr* rwinlrsor NI>FR rjnu. J.I. lUmACo.- mow Bdw.Spencr, haq Wo) mrli ALB\AM>t- N«wniy«*r A Gmff.... 1*92 TV C- H. Pvubon V>o W *->,,]> |>K\'T-TI»o 1 \n'C Wareliouso gl ii-sr ssk&, 4 as 7; N l-bdra. Cm * C... 40V) oo B. sm ACo -•>' j'-* •«« W 14* Mm wd »■» * ! J I. iionns 4 (>•. 61 w aS|K-iOR 4Co W'o rpy LKT ■~ A twe story Unck Pwemnggjg 1 Jarora Wood*. Em *JO V* Salvage ou steamer I ( n , x , ~l w ...„ jv r , n nm | th« Htm\ Ewßul I Wui. McCallyiCo.. »Tll IT Arcwls • • , ,‘V U M 0 R. 11-TvINU. No. dll Liberty at. JaniFt Milliuc-r IWW 001 Adinw A M Olmtc* k 10 no * _ __ | IV. M•■ Cully ACo Total i*nT»: -ji PtSSbTLT vsu,C»ty of **• Before mo, an Alderman in nnd for *nM » »ly. !• '■ di' ram* Tbetnas J. Hnnl«*r, A*eut of thi'JParoioi*' and Mcrlnui len' JiuurancoComjianj', who, bt-Jug duly aworu aoordio,: to law, ilotU -deposo and «ay Hist lbt< forejroiuf; «Uletx)oot in troa. TUud. J. IILNTKK, A*mt Strom au'l •sutn.-i i*-<-J (,-f.iro ni«* t Apt II j^UFTS! S i AM* MiSCKt.LA.\t:<>rs r.“uhS, Aillir, r*lur>l ft • <lll 26 i -i.t* l.'flW, will l- tfirm with* i-nth Hook si the turn* ot «nto. ol n » hi i-l y ol I'KHUUNT.S, tx.Hi n«Hixl mu! orioiiio-tilnl Atn.-in: »1,1. I, lli-j me to divide Hi" profit* of fill el<>:*nt utock ft- k« « ith llu-ir |>at■ <-ti«, in the form of rich nud il-slmMe (lift*, and would n-rpectfiiMy iuvihi nil toe**uiitio thiir *tt«h r*nJ impro** the present opi-urtnulM to r<-pletii«h tli-ir ltl-m rle» #t Dissolution of Partnership. rpilE FIRM OF H. KNOX 00.. n.. I.? X rul'-l 1.11 til.- first ..f A[.rll, 1" ' All 1t... - llafioofil firm, ill ~l--...ri11.. ...11l JACOUU lIMIMSV, who fill hen-after ron.livt th« for.f.otNmt> l ii*<urn-it M KVA .1 It EM HI KV J. M. U’iTliK PITPSbUUOH, PA. T5O 00 D. B-irnar Leonaid h. Jons*, Alt'eiuian. BOOKS' BOOKS'.! BOOKS’ LVAN S O O •» (j -M_a Kk k j STIt 1 I i A lur*- inJ well -.d.-cted slock i.I Ul.irli will In- ...Mat It.- L 0 W RST CAnll I’lllC ki> AND MIA KH \\ ATi.il I i A M Ki* a , IN A I. t. n T > L >. LHACKI.LTs. Uull) I'KN.-i AND TLM.iI. lllN.irt, BIiKASTI’INS, Ac , A. m a a* A' ll yitnm Itinucli Hutu lb- OnciiMl No f-T7 Hruiihvnv Knox b Ice Cream Rooms. 'IMIKSE ROOMS, ti*»nr ilii* corner uf t- • urtii I nml I'tsrry »trivt*. «-> wolUtv! fniurall) L.t,.-wn, ar** !!.•>» I.l*ll 1o the |m»Mu- f<» Nm*-'u. »!»'•'•« all kimlt of Kiuitaln tlirfr *.•**..(>. IroCroam, Coul~ tlnm. • L-., may 1* .>l>lnini*l a* aov li .ir of l»i" day and .limi.j: tti .‘Tfiiluc nutil 11 o‘i k ■yAMLLA 11KANS J A 0» >B IM HI-KV An-I f-i .-.I- ' ) injl:. 114 ‘'l' k ‘'-* ,Ar rp6 KMJINKKRS. ARCHITECTS AND 1 -T- TM'KNIX lIUtN COMPANY. nTiUdrli.l.la, :ir** no w i.rrp*red !•> \rer\x* nn.t M-siitr nr ij,in l-.r aH <nr<« '.f IN'*N. />'•'/•//’ A l) n>ur"l'SP. UK AMX A.\n <,lHt>LtiX any t-,ntr*ii lencthi, I'T Flri»t'r"«l HmHu.K* »ud Urid««-«. Tratio*.-* *». 1 I‘S*n of ««!'■?. Mjsvth-r « itl* uW- *'> •* ' u < id v .ll l- fm iu»ti~«l nj-n m« I.hcmlinii ».. MMVI I j VO* lUi^.l„» t ",« l. I-I.il. r\r SKT'' (JOLLA.. a hLLh\ . 1\ • I .-,,, h \Y.„I. C. lUr*. SU w-. S-t«. k Al*. -X M-Ul,. MmnU.l. 4r «’ HAND'S LOVK,;4 lltik-t FISH! FISH! •is ? I'ANTI.Y "N II 4 n I'. A )TU. .-iiii\ WHITE FISH ’IKOI'T. SALMON. PICKEREL. HERRING, MACKEREL r», li- *Ol meet pr.-uipt .1tem...,, NK.NKV 11. OIU.INL oijlldljll £'i W<*d atr.ct wn i e--rra. ... u> •• putt. •••"'* <• TTS WILLIAM D. POTT?« & fi/wr factoid. c 4liA-lINT A.X3D PRODTJOE COMMISSION MEKCII ANTS. J,UaX * ' * r> ’ l * ‘ imulVdklpiiu aJ’ «iu unde un C«H>»i*nnirTi!' 01) 14 -Hui TB.TT3SH9, I'UK THK RELIEF AXI» CI : KK Ul lIKIISU. 1.. *tl tl.-Ktr,., m, 1 ABUOMINAIi SriM’OK’l ICIiS ..I kII kind*. »>- »li •»!»•* •**•! I • «• "» Tt—t »UU \\ liJ-.HT A DEI.IVF.KKO IN Al'\ ANVK OF THE MAIL? TIIK NVAV VHI'K THE THll.ADKl.lilM l‘Al l.i lilt.- »...! Lii/ .KK. 1 CIM INNAIi haua oommkuciai. lit y.'Ui .t WiM. .1 MONT A MINERS, M A ■ 1 SI V HA I. 1.. I'IKTII J* TKK h 1 JOHN I'ITTOCK, tm 14J.11 AtiKNT QUM.IIEK-BI.OOMINU I!I.AMS Vi: Yorbtfuaa, lipliutroi»-a, Oci.UJiinn-, Tauair.% UkMUn Tub.i"". tiladiolas, L«lie» 11 P«.i Jn Floweilo* Plant*, 111 ICTOjI TlUI» l 1 JVv.t and A£ibulliir«l H.'f. IIl)U J4t NO. 47 FI ITU STKKKT COTTON AND WHEAT- 55 balesC.itton. 2T>y la-Hii Trluirwi* Wheat; on »tearoiT Quaker City, to ntri«". for -.J" by l n.y 141 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. PIPES. Proposals will lw* roemdlat the iHllc-1 I the Water Work. u|. till TtKdDAY. May IS. (or Imiiulihis 25a It* t >-t el ( ;hlln*:li Pipe ni) !4.df't JAMES NKI.SON, Snj.’L SDN U M B RE L LAS, HOOP SKIRTS. French 0-r*vU. PUL nud Lam Mantles, nod nil kinds ol Dm* Hie-ls. C HANSON IJ)N E. myl4 14 Mn.ketat, W. -c. WALL’S riCTVRB QAILSRV, KH UTII STKKRT, between W.-od ami M.nkrl, Ti'i*' <"»*' AMIMtoTY PKS nn<l I»I|t>TO'iKAFII> Taken in (he ,mtsf kt.u. or .nr Aht, at aatn.Lirt.ni price.- myl lult'-m DOMESTICS— Muslins, Checks*. lt<‘km.L r \ i Uluuhama. Print*. CoUnnnde.n, A,-, and all Un.U oi ; Taney at.il Staple Dry (b.-U alwaya on band. j m /r, C. 11 AN SON l,D\ K. "4 Matket Uie-t. | IN 1»1 A RUBBER DOOR MATS— I The Mai m u.e, Jn.l i .<M at the India Rubber Depot of ; mvl:; J.A 11. PHI 1.1.11’5. I!<! nod 'Si 81. Clair r.L | WINDOW SHAPES of nil stvic*; nip's On-eii and Uull Olkloth, .-c.iwtantlv eti liaad nud t-r ,„Üby J.AII TUIU-U’S INDIA RUBBER BELTING; also, lh-ie and Tucklm;. n supply Jn*t rec'd and for sale at the India UobWr D»p«.u>f myld J * H PHILLIPS. CLOTH of all pattorns from * ' i yard to *t yards in width.ol a superior •(ualitj. al lb-'Oil Cloth Store of myl3 J. iH. PillLLtl'a. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR nn Imml :in.i f..r nle. wbolrsalu mid retail, by in>i:t KIDDLK. WIKTA k d.. No lio Idl-rty »* POTATOES, POTATOES IIJU pi - Prime Mercer r-Kt.- -*. » Urol rale arllrle, just ix elled and , or „i.. I.V KIDDLK, WIKTB A (X). m ,in ’ No. ISi LiUrtj >t. _ c/\ BlUilS- KIiUS on Uur.J uini tor salo by eJV/ RIDDLK, WIKTSA CO., my 13 Ni> 1«6 |jll«*rtj »t. AKUliltiiDil Cumnietc St«*ck of ull kinds .if I>UY UOODA, oa cheap a* they can be found any plac-. C. HANSON 1.0AK.74 Mail.M *l._ A UUi>S. PLAIN UACUN HAMM; • / 6 l>oirf do «lo do In nturi- and I* Mlebj J AMK* 0 A UDl> KK. TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE IN TUB CITY OP I’lTTSßClum.—NotUe la 1.-rvl*/ pit on Hint the aaaeentueiiU for gradimc and rnado unJi_r Hie prorlakma of no Act ot Aenomtily paMed May ami of an Ordinance of CotmriU onacted Aufr. 31, IS.‘>7. are now completed, ainl tlie aiuno are an-pay able at thin office, aa (olIo»e: One-fifth on (r U-for* the flrat day or July.lWS; Ono-fi(Ui on or before the flnt day id July, 1 &•'*•», Oueflfib ou or beforn the flrat .lay of duly, I MM; Oue-fllth on or be fore the fleet day of Joly, I SOI. and One-fifth ou or before ; the flrat day of July, I MSI. >VM. KICUBAUII, | City Ttcimtn Pittsburgh, May tlth, lB'»B—u*ylt£3td lOST OH MISLAIL) -A~crrtiticate lor j “1 (Lares lu the Kicbauct* Dank of Pittsburgh, in the dujuo ufThomai l.lrlngstuu, No. t«» Notice la hereby given Hurt Bppbcstkui lisa mode lo the Bank for u noowkl ul ulJcertificate ». UVINOOTUN. Adin’r of the • state of Tbos Lirtugston Pittsburgh, May tllh, IsM—siil-pw'-taw f.w (jUAUTV AN!' KIN I Hll, i-UI IS I.l'E.f frolt FIFTY CENTS, NO. M_FOl ! BTll STRUCT. AN ORDINANOKto appropriate and im prove Die Coromou Oroitndsln Allrcbeny City. Section 1. lie It ordetnea :tml euarted by tbo Sejwt an.l Common Connell* of tbe city of Allegheny, and 11 Ik hereby enacted by the authority of the inmo, That the Common Orunndlto U.edtyof Allegheny h* appropriated for the purpose of improving and kecpuig Lite uiuk improved, aud iheyare hereby declaied to U* appropriated on paying damages to aoqh Onranmoere entitled thereto, oj may apply to have damage* aancseod. Ordained and enacted Into a law thin, the sixth day of Mar Anno Domini oo» thousand eight hundred and fifty- JAMES MARSHALL, president pro. tern, of the Select GonurJl Attest: 0. AUcrinaos, —~ Clerk of tbo StJect Ojcoc U. J. GARDNER COFFIN, President of the Common Council. Attest &L UcGoXRULC. . , Clerk of the Ootatnun Council. myUJwd POTASH— 10 bblt. No. 1 reo’d and for'aale U W» MjCCTCJUSN, No. 195 UtartJ «. jPot *Unt. .iFoc Saif. 1-011 SALK Oil LEASE. L't on Fourth ' street, l-etweeti SmllhlU-ld ami Cherry Alley. 100 fret l*v *f-deep , ...... A l*>t on Third street, um. tfmilhh.-ld, -h; P-el trout lj !»■> I "nitth Wisi>—'Tli*? » ;nHro U-uuded by ButVr, Wilkin* aud Carroll street* nu.l J*prace Miry, M f.«c front by i-o l ■*., uaarlr cppusile to iVnuuok A Uart" Foundry Tli’o tuinaru U'undetl br'.SninUm.in, Wllkiu* and Carrol street* aud Sntt.ee alley. h*« front by 120 ile-i*. ' On Allecheoy, Carton on i UutWr atrevls.adjolulng the AlWh..'jVaU««y Kail road Station. lorty cnntlguau. Lot., ea.-h'"l led front h) 120 feet deep. V-icO.t.ercof ground In B«wrtv township, patt of out Uit 226, l« l ween tin* New Brighton road and mildalo Om “ft,, u.l, in Alli-gliuny Cily. TlilrJ W.U, 1.1.,. ~ East Un-aDd t><wtnut atroet. , A Tract of Uud lo \tcitmorrlaud County .«a lU* » »•*>» delplila turnpike, 7 mile from Utrobe-.- ocr.s iu ruin ration <>f rick Ivttomhmd—SwOncnw. llf AI7J« " r ttJSl'uAum-awN'' ,1,^15:,111 156 Third street, atwvo^SmUhfiohh^ Draught lioitsiFfor sale.—*£_ A fine Uny Horse, G year* old, over 1. band'ziCSA. high, well built, work* gentle, for salo by rujf. IL KOBIBQN * CO., No- '266 Liberty st. PUBLIC SALK OK “SCOTCH BOTTOM” PBOPFRTY—M*out lou acres of tliia la»autlful tract „M*ud, fortuity part ..f tbe Farm lau-ly owued by Henry Woods, Ken Uiu beeu divtJed into Filtren Lot*, ruotaiulug from Fire U> Uteveu Acres, In sue!. manner a* to mlt arsons desiring suburban residence*, and uil bo offered lor sale at Public Auction.on the premises, on TIIUKSUAt, UieiMtll llI6tADt, Ilt2)< oVk-Ck.F W Tb" laud offered li'-s on tbe north side of tbo Brnddock * Field Plauk Road, (now In good order,) and about three wiles from tbe rity. tints being at all time* easily areresiMe trorn tbe city by a drive of about thirty minute*. Th-pro lu«ed aarlj* romidfiion of the Pittsburgh A ConueU*»lllo Kailrwwl, .lU' . I«W «*•«“» «•* Tl? afford still furtbii facilities to purchasers having their pin lies of business jn tbe city, The U-rnifl of sale will l*\ oue-fourlli cash, and tbo real lu 1., three annual Instalment*. with interest sewt-annually.- For the deferred poym*uts.tbe bond* of the purchasers will |_. laketi, secured by a tnortgageof tbe property sold. Fortho cmveulimroof thcw» desiring to purchase, omub bnsses will In readiness at the corner of Fourth and Grant streets, at l l . oVb>ck, r m , on the day of or sale, to convey it.om to auiHrmii thoaala. , , , For tdans <d the properly, »“** further Information, apply , 1 1 11.1IKAHV WILKIN?, iny A «Il*l Nn, Hi Foorth atroet. OLD ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE.— Owing t.» tbe delicate h-»Uh of Woi.MUcheltrre, jr.,ha I intends nnUtliiC bu-iui-- to live lu the country. Therefore thu r-tabllsl.rae.il rnrMed en by lun.-df Hud brother I* of ’ red for «*l«,with tb- fttlurnt. Rectifying apparatus, etr. A b ase of l«itb frvlit Slid I lick stole* l will* b belong to tbelr tin- le) will be riven to tbe purchaser fur a numl-r of years at n fair I ant This house in well known and of luUg Stand mg lining b—n «eUMi-hed by their uncle uud father VV it M Mite•belli v> who have donoalurgebu- lucss In it for many ye-us n» wholesale grocer*, wluo and Ibjnor mcr -1 I clients ned rectifying distiller*. IVr.son* uisbloK to pur - 1 chase can *•<? tbo pr. inlses and stock.nod ienrn tbo term* I i bt si'plving atthesUne, No. 209 Litwrly etreat. Puaaea . mim rao be then cither tbe Ist Jnue or Ist Jnly. 4W*Hro - cei taternkeeper* and country merchant" will be supplied 1 with article*ln tbeahote lino on Tory farurable term.", a* they want to reduce their stork to suit a purchaaer. \VM. MITCH BLTKEK, Ja, A BRO. N H —All |<er»nn* li»tldk claim* against Ilia llrm will be ..aid on |.R**olaU«n of tliHr accounU; and thoeo IndeWfd aro r'wrwclfully ri'tucTteU In make [.ajuioDt with as little .Mmr iw _ Otxlo Land lor Sale. THE subscriber offers Tor sale section ten, U'Wtikliti* l'i. rnnir* 10. Stark roonty. Ohio, commonly known a» “lixwinnn"* rvntaluinK 610 nrron. It t* tlm-o miles u.tl c.f nUwilloa, on tho State Ro*d leadiit*; t.. U'".«ter. an-! wilLio *U»nt two tulles of tbel’itt*- bnr«b. Ft Wuyo* mix! Oileap. Hmilrood. Tbesonlb, mat cn-l n.iftWn-l .|n:trt**rs nr« I'ortlj- clcau-oj and Improved— tbr n-inniu.l-r I* r..,-rr.l with 8U(«*lor limber—mud the wlua-N well wal.-i.-d »-) *pniup» atiS 2 rtmoiui? atreatn».— Tht* xvii.'ii !■> n 3>«ld.Te.l tbe Gwent body of land lo ibo C4-uutT It aul.l undivided nr In quarters to nit purvhmi-ii T- tb— who desire to invest In real e«Ute a tetter u|-;-->rt-n.i»j I- nr«-tj oU.-red J. 11. BWEIT2ER, P <Zt.Uv it T No. 10l Hit atreot. Pittsburgh. LißKH'n STREET PROPERTY FOH }* ALE —Tbe r.mm anJ Dwelling. aitunteJ on Liberty atiwt, mrar St CUjT, known aa No. 183. The lot <• about Wir«.»ul and l-JJ feet deep, extending back t*> Exchange Alloc, on a bich is t-nrtcd m Staid* nod Carriage homo The property rout, readily for s«*), and will beaold ,( . .U .re.imm.-IKI.H t.rm. tor etiunire of K. u. KINO, # j,j7 No.-U Liberty atreot. 11 UK SALE—A Drug Store situated in one * <4 tl»o Ik *1 location* iu tba city of PitUbnrgh, for oltber » tubbing, retail or prescription baslnea*. InducemeDtaar* uf!err«d lo"i>urch*«*r* containing advantage* of ram occur, mice. Kur luf*TTnat»u>n iiiqoiie of JOHN IIAFT, Jr., at Ni>. 100 \Vi"l Street, cunx-r of Wood and Hixib, Pill*- bnrgh. Pa. _ _ Valuable City Property for Sale rpilAT very dc.-irable Jot on Water Street I »n<l K-douU Alley, next to John Irwin A Son*, Wng j.jj t . tl Wjvtrr xn-1 Fr->ut streets, *ml 163 deep along the For t- rm« (nbich ti ill bo n»«le e*«7 »» to paynumt,) v\jZ JOSRW! ». tKECII A CO., k | nrl lU f Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Kara for Sole. l rpilf: AKPEKSON FARM, -i miles EH I the. Depot, at KfW Brljliton. II.'SW Co^X*®, Vh ou Ulock Ilona* Kuo, containing Id mm of excellent I liu7l rTer» acre of which Is tillable, and 9i or which Is no- | J.., cultivation. There ore 13 acres of *<**l limber. tOacrei iu in-—**’" 1 pasture, and an abundance of coal. There wan i in-herd oi Rtaftixl fruit trees. In almost cy cry field there . Wnspriugof never-failing water. I The improvements consist ot a now frame Dwelling, at taches! toe weather-boarded U-g, ■ small tenant boon and » Urge frame Dam. fcO by SO f«*t. This choice farm is in a Ugh state of colUratlon, fences cood. end In * respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools. For terms, enquire fit THIS OFFICE, or of Jal3-dAwtfT J. ANDERSON, New Brighton. Fa. 170 K SALE— One of Wallaco’a Patent ’ portable Floor Utils, with Denner’e latest Patent ruiut Machine; Holt, Dulling Cloth and Elevator, all com nlete and i eady ibc retting up. Apply to P W. D. fIUVDAM, Oil UUI. apl dawtf V cvr. Rebecca A Craig so., AUcghenyClty. JAYNES’ FEEINTEA STORE, XU. :j«« FIFTH STKEKT, /»/ rti*it i> Ran, r a s. JAYNES, Proprietor. 011 K PRESENT STOCK OF CSItEKK ASD BLACK TEAS Was ~d*tU-d with care, and purchased from the most relia ble Tea Merchant* in New York and Philadelphia, and con »ist? of all the difleront tt-«i ors and grades of Tea brought to this mniket. We will sell ir nf > t. ksai. f. as t> i: i : ra i l AT Till LOWEST PRICES. TUI.' Is*THK OLDEST TEA STORE IN THE CU V i lur customers may. with ronfldt-iK**, rely on onr best en di avoir* to give them Tea* <’f superior quality, «! the carious tt o Law „ pumiti..ii v»ilh m.> otlifi T>« Slurr, uud w am , ur i-ost.imi-r* nml iliv j>ut’lic aK&iuat imposlU-D. KKMKMDKU, Ol'lt NO. IS :iS, NEAR WOOD STREET. Woaroutll Mij.pU I witli RIO AND JAVA COFFEE; Unmbcd.Pul^rir.fd,» nml N.o. SsU<JARS; RAKER'S lIKOMA, COCOA aud CHOCOLATE, n.jli.Unif WINKS AND LigUOKS It K U l C K 1> F U 1 C li 8 . f i'll E bUUSCKIBEKS ARE SELLING OFF I t!»-ir .lock fit reduce prirtu pr.-pdralory to '('oUlnc bustnc*. comprising some ol tbo choicest brands of Foreign Wines and Llqnors. oui .1 I'uio Brandy, Uamesay do, Puro ul.l IrWh W t<i*k> > IMdsnick Champaigns, Bt. JulMi Clar-d, Barealon's Mali Port nnd BUchbnro's Madeira. Ml.i MonongnbeU Rye Whiskey, Superior Donblo Ri« ttli.-d Whiskey, Blackberry, Ginger and Domestic Brandi'-*. Gin, Ac., Ac., Ac fta'llotel and Tavern as well m liuuilim, have unw a good opportunity of supplying themselves on advan tageous terms. WM. MITCIIKLTRKK, JU.,AUaO., tnj&Mir *OD liberty Streets Dtsu-bi-ma. — The most troublesome and palatal of alt diseases, ills now aacerUdiwd. can b« effectu ally cured. Many bare been lbs preparations gotten np to attain this oljrct, but with one solitary exception, wo be lieve all have tailed of tbclr purpose. Dr. J. UostoUnr's Stomach BUtvrm, tbs 000 referred to, however, baa proven •aeh an invalnehlo remedy for diseases of the stomach, that no one at all conversant with Its history, will question Its efficacy In cases of tbo most alarming character. Tbons ands, by tbs froqueut n*> of the Bitters, bare enjoyed an equally speedy and efl-ctual restoration to physical strength and vigor. All wl»> «ro suffering from diseases arising from a foul stomach, should uot tail or hraitite to nsa It. gold by Druggists everywhere, and by 110STKTTKR A SMITH, Sole Prv'prlotors. hWM Water or 63 Front sts rnylfcdswT _ _ TjUNE BRITANNIA TEA SETTS or in r single pieces; Planished Tinware In setts or single pieces; Tin Oooda ofatl kinds, Japanned,Stamped and Plain; j lMlow Ware, Silver Plated Spoons, Fork*, Caator*. A. , I Table Cutlery; « Black Japaoned Tint r»f * euperiur quality for Sign Plaice and Amtrrot) ;*•«; A large asiw-rtmcnt of Kitchen Ulonrlbi at low prirr- fm r«»b JOHN FLESIINU. mylO corner of Market and Tblnl at* WELLING IN EXCHANGE FOR Eg WESTERN LAND. —Persons wishing to P«r* JSI rliaae a commodious and valuable family rwlJonce, wltiun 6»B min* of the city, nr desiring to exchange wesWoUDU for the same, will please vn.jnlw ofJ.O. Sbarpabargb, or WELLS, MDDLB * CO tpg No. BO i earth atreol- E'ACON— IOUO ibfl. country Sides; 1000 0.. So »JOO Jo do uid dl, "ny™ 1 *“ L “’ m V'l'uDLK. Jl-IKTS *_ca_ ADAMS UALLKUY, /TAKMiNE INKS (juyot's, --md for «J« b, Ku> k A Jg4,. MUOILAUB— Put up in glass jure. with can and l>rn«h, and in suvt and pint bottle* and »I0 K.B nAVKt m? 6 corner Marketandgccood at*. GLASS —3UOU boson asa’d sizes Window (lifts* rood country brands for rale by myfi K HENRY n. COLLINS, /SUEAM CRACKERS—IIaII & Snider's \j celebrated Cream Crackers, constantly reed ring and fortale'by (n;4) A. A. lURI>Y. POTASH a»y3 FIRS BRICK, TILE A CLAY, of the best band and fw sale by A. A. HARDY. [Tj^Conuress.—The many friends of Robekt 77 McKxtubt, of Allegheny City, will pretent his culm* for nomination In th* 2J CoDgTMSSional District, DP fore the approaching Republican Convention. myiaMl *! c _ ALLEOFISSY. njS'Ooxaitiss.— Ges. James K. Mooeiiead TT , !' .i” ! '«■ Con,™, in Ills Slst Witrlrt. ; subject to the J«;uloti ot tb. ConntT ConTtti ; tlcn ' myTalAwtcY !B^T R T-«, Uon; A ! “’=7 .in i« s oppo „ M r „ r £ I j-rote lung Republican Conaty Coaventfoo. by hi» ’ ! mj Siltc M\tt Fnitxps, fr-3*CoM»sss.— W.B. Neouiv, Ein7i^. : her of Pittsburgh Dar.){nf p[« towuihlrJ. u ;"~7, : da to for Congress, ml'j-Kt to lb- Republican County fv a i Tontlon. __ apl3a!tc« jrS-SEXATE.—O. S. EISIER, ot i'ittTK^. 1 Ut£t «hlp. Is ft candidate for Stata Sensto. sn»ij : «t to iha i dccui-P of tin tpyUnUwts I rTS^AssEMBLY.—J* F. Zoli.er, of fllckees- L port, will be a candidate for Assembly before thr R«imbUcau County Convention, and *2l be supported by Ihoao who are disposed to giro the German Republican* ! representation ot> the ticket. ap23;dtc I DICKSON, of t»Uth I Fayette township. Mi » candidate for Assembly, cub ! j ecl t „ tb® decision of ihe Republican County Convention. ep3:dtc* ___ . rr^^SiiEßirr —Alexander McClintock, ot the Second Ward, Pittsburgh, It a candidate for 1 Sheriff of Allegheny County, subject to tho decision of tto Uuion County inception. ’ mySaltwlcT tr^^SiiEßiFr.— David Irwin, of Peebles ln£r township, is a candidate for Sheriff of Allegheny county, subject to tho Republican County Convention. aplS.Jtc* jT^^SiiEßiFr. —Harry Woods, of Peebles township, seeks the Rcpu'llcan nomination for Sheriff of Allegheny county. apfrdtc [r^”SiiEßirr.— C. \V. BiTCntLOn, of Peebles township, Is a cnudblnto for the Domination for Sher iff of Allegheny county, subject tn the Republican County Convention. apfodawte jr^^SiiEßirp.—C. L. Magee, ( flatter,) Third Ward, Pltttbnrgb, ie a candidate for Bl*criiTof Alle gheny coonty, aabjwt to the action of the Itepobllran Coonty Cenventlon. apSdtc fr'S»SuzßiFF —JaredM. Brush,of the^Sixth IreSr Ward, Pltt'borgh, Is a CAadtdato for Slicriffef Alle irhcnv cotinw, subject to the Republican Coonty Convcn Uon. apSdtc* 0^ ’SiiEiurr. —Dr. Wii.uau hoods, of Sc _ v wlcklcy Borough. ii a candidate for Sheriff of Aik* K hroy county, iul'Jeet to th* CTmmty Convention. mr3lnltc* _ _ ' yrK^SuEßtrr—JauE3 L. Graiiam, of Third WttT’l, Allegheny, li a candidate for Sboriff of Alle gheny comity, ■nhjoct to the Uopnblkan Coon^OcnTen- — Daniel McCurdy, of IKy Pitlsburgh, I* a candidate fur rrulhoooUry, subject In ih<* decision of.lh.- n»it republican County Courentfim.' BpCttl*wt£F fp^PßOTnoxoTAßY— James JL). llilands, of Roe township, Isa candidate for Prothonatory, sob*, joct to the decision of tho Republican County Conviction. apSjdto •_ ir^pROTHONOTARY—DaNISL ARMSTHOXO, of uT=y Third Ward, Is a candidate lor ProtboncUry of Al legheny county, subject to tho decision of the Repoblkan County Convection. atraF-dtc* rr^^PROTIIONOTARV —D. C. IlllltZ, of bnOW den township, will I- n raodidate for the oflic® ol rrotlioootary, mbjrct to the deci-i.m <f tho Republican County Convention. aplaltc [i'.cSH’omuissioner. --James Black, of the 2tl tK£r ward. Pittsburgh, will bo a madl-late for thocffice of County Commissioner, subject t-> the dodsiou of tbo Re publican County Convention. myStdawtc'T TT-^’Commissioner. —Robert Alungiiam, oi tbe Third Ward, Pittsburgh, will., bo a candidate tor tbe office of County Comm Isiloncr, subject to the deeWoa, of tbe Republican County Oonrootton. ap23:tcrw? ir^OoMUissioxEß. —John Shaw, of Sboler IKSr Township, will beacamlldate fur Connty Commis- Bioscr subject to tbe decision of tbe Republican County Convention. npZfcJAwtccbj.g rr^*>Coroner— William Mackey, fonner- LS~y \j 0 f Wood street, but now of the Fourth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, la a candidate for Coroner, subject to the derision of tbe Republican ConveuUon. apgpdAwtoT tP^Coronrr— J. l>. Baldwin, of Fourth Ward, Allegheny, is a raudldate for Coroner, subject to the decision of Republican County Convention, apOallc tr^»CoEONEn.— Wm. Boyd, of tho Third Ward, Allegheny, Is a candidate for Coroner, subject to the decision of tbe Republican Convention, mrSfcdtE* rrS*Coßoxr.R.—Samuel B. CoorEß, of Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh, Is a candidate for tbe aboro office, subject to tbe division of tho Republican County Coovec tlon. mrt-Mc o'S»Tiie Redyear Sq<iai. Prayer Mtrrlfit. Lrry win be held at the Roams of the Young Men’s Chris tian Aeeocialiuu, on Filth at., above Reed's Jewelry Slots, this (Saturday) evening, from 7% to b \i o’clock. We cordially invite to thisTOL-etlng not only active acd mem be re of the Association, but tho young men of our city generally. my 15: ltd Mkcuakics’ Bask, 1 Pittsburgh, May 4th, I&SS. J Tur. President ami Directors of this Bank bavo this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on tbe Capital Stock, payable to tbe Stockholders or their legal r-*preeentstiv»-s, on and after the 14th Inst. tnyStdld QEORGE D.McGßEW,Cashier. Dividend.— The President and Directors of the Western Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, have ihls day de» danvl a dividend ofFOUlt DOLLARS AXD FIFTY CANTS per share on tbe Capital Stock, TWO DOLLAIISper share of which to bo applied as a credit to stock ncmaota, and TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS pur shoro to be paid In easb t.> stockholders on or after the lull Inst. I my&d2w F. 5L GORDON, Soc’y. . This Bank has thin day Jeclared a dividend •(TURKS l*£aCKNT.cn Uu> OapiUl Stock paid in, ptjn- Ijlo at the Banking lioeavCP or oHcr the 14tl> (a*t. niysaUotcbc J. W. CQOK.Oaablor Rasx or Pittsburgh, ) May 4tn, ISiS; | The President and Directors of this. Bank It are thl* day declared a dividend of FIVE PEP» CENT, on the Capital Block, which will bo paid to tho Stockholders ~r ibeir legal representatives on or after tbs 14tb. my&:dtd JOHN HARPER, Cnahlsr. Tue President and Directors of this Bank bare declared a dividend of FOCR PER CENT, ontha Qapl tal Stock, out of the profits of the last six months. Stock holders or their legal representatives will to paid on or af ter tho 14lh Inst. myi:2wd U. M. MURRAY, Casltler. The Merchants’ and Manafiicturera’ Bank of Pittsburgh have this day declared n dividend ol FOCR PER CENT, on its Capital Stock, out of the profits for tb« last six months, payable on or aßtr the lltb tn«t. mjfcdtd W. ». DENNY, Cnablcr. —lO casks No. 1 Potash tit BHRIVER 4 DILWORTH’3. atan&ftairs. floticcs. wrick WtsTtu lxsuiuscc Go,) M»j4U»,ISSS. ] Allmuoi Butt, ) Pittsburgh, May 4th, lfeiß-J Kxctuwoz Bask of Ptrssccub, I May 4ih, 18S3, I PiTTSBOUB, May 4tb, Iron Cm Bank, ) Plttaborgb, May 4tlx, ISaS. j The Director.* of this Bank have this day de dared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, upon the Capital jiaJd In, payaLlo to Stockholders or their legal representa tives, on and alter the 15th Inst. mys:dtd JOHN MAGOFFIN, Cashier. Citizens' Barra, 1 Pittsburgh, Majr 4tb, 1855. { Tus Board of Directors of this Bankhave this day declare.! a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of tho last eight months, pnpablo on demand. mj6:lotdxhc K. D. JONES Casb’r Suction Salts. P. JVI. DAVIS, .Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth Street. 1 EXECUTORS’ SALE OF FIFTH WARD U PROPERTY.—On Tuesday evening, filmy 18th, at s o'clock, on the second floor of tto now commercial s&ictr rooms. No. 64 Fifth street, will bo sold, by order of Execs tors of John Gibb, di-c’d, that largo and valoablo LOTOF GROUND at tho corner of Liberty and Walnntstreeta, hav ing a trout on Liberty street of fifty fm*t, and extending back along Walnnt street ono hundred ft-ct, to Spring alley; on which are erected two tW'Hitorj- brick and frame DTl'lil. LINOS. ’ Terms; One-third cash; n-sidne in oue and two years, vrilh iateresL Sale positive. myl4 P. M. DAVIS, Anct. C"~ ARiUAUES, BUGGIES &B AROUCIIES AT AUCTION.—On Saturday morning. May 15U», at 11 o’clock, will be sold, at tho commercial tel ra rooms. No M Fifth st : 1 superior tvrohorao Barouche, nearly new, cost $300; 1 do. two-seatml Jenny Lind Carriage; 1 one scat ed Rockvqpy; 1 superior Top Buggy, noarly nevn 1 Open Buggy, made by Uro. W. Watson, Phila.; one do. tuado by Jas. D. Laws, Phlift. ' [myl4j P. 11. DAVIS, Anct. New and old library books.-' On Saturday Evening, filay ISOt, at 7J4 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Flfthetreet, will betcld, a collection of new and secotxbhaml Books, In which are many of the beat standard authors In 11 istory, Theology, and elegant Literature; nil of (hem good Library editions Also, a great variety of light reading, among whirh are works of the old established writera of Fhrtlun, and recent popular publications. Puperb copies of the Family Bibb-, In varieties styles of binding. (mj l 4) P.M. DAVIS, Anct. Bank stocks at auction.-o'd TUESDAY Evening. May 15th, at ? o’clock, at Un commercial sales rooms. No. 54 Fifth street; will be add, 20 shgros Bank of Pittsburgh Stock: M.AM. Bant flu do Mochacics’ do 65 do Cltlxcns' 'JO "-do Allegheny do rajlS P. M. DjVVIS, Aoct. S" TOOK P.; Ft". W. & C. R. R. at i-kivate balx, In lots to suit purchasers, by apl_ P. M. DAVIS, Auct„No. 64 Fifihet- AUSTIN MIOSIS & CO., Htrehanls' Eitbasgt. Adjourned sale of ai.leohe.vv BRIDGE CO. STOCK, by order oi Wm. R«J&or?. Treo*,—WUl be sold at tho Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, on Thursday, evening. May 20th, at 7J£ o’clock, I—o shafts Allegheny Bridge (new)Stock; AUSTIN LOOMIS 4 CO, Block ad<l Note Broker*, £»% Foartb »t STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO AT Til* MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stock, Bond and Real Fatato sold at public sale U» Mcrehulti- £-*•>« bj AOmti umas t co _ Notes. Drafts and Loans on Real Eatato negotiated on JZ&Efi&n by AUSTIN LOO3IU 4 CO Stock Note Brokera. 92 Fourth at. 1). MINIS, JR.) M. D., l>ruc«i»t and Phannnoeulixl Snil\fi*ld Sired, third door below Third, [No. 2 Qlrard Uooae,] DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Perfumery, Toilet articles, Tobacco end Cigars, Truss es, surgical instruments, and all other articles ptetaJning to his business. Personal attention given to compounding Prescription* at all hours of the day or nighty mjMvrd* CARGO A CO'S A MBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC .XJL GALLERIES, No. 21 Fifth street, oppodteDaly's, sod 83 Market, oppoaite Fleming’s Dreg pure. Photographs finished in oil or water col ora, tinted or plain. Specimens and Reception Room on the ground flaar. tny&dly TECE PATENT DIAPER SAVES WASHING-, Suppresses Smell. 4 u ‘.“ with an. fa ' Mmlortabl.to Ui.b«)T. Beet, Mbj m»n tor $3; to fcriorqMlltT $L AjOrtn PATENT DIAPER AOKNCY, or alt at 181 Broadway, Kew York. O-Agmdea aold tor every town axd city. Grants chewing tobaccoa-fiS boxnflp* received on ccorigtuneotfroto Uw mtnntsrtnrwt and Tariooa brand* 0 ( s’* and gv oa band and vfll be sold at low prices. W. &D. KIK EIIABT »P3* Wo. 129 Wood ft. fiA BXS. WOOD’S PBABL STABCff in vFv/ store and for ■!• by U. L. VAHHCSZOOK «09« Mo. W, corner Wood and fourth itt
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