Th •1' lorkccncr of Ottawa, Illinois, elected a Republican Major I fitfel SfcbfttlSrmrntß. QiVll I ( ,/ A Deeo,writ-Orri.-. u n Monday of Iml week, by 230 majority. At; •' - vltllftnltirtYh the present lloufc of U>‘| rcsfcol-iii*e the election,~)U9l one month since, the Demo ; Appointment Extend** to Jon. l.i. : —rrrjuigeSTElXW AY \ MlNSet^SSS^™ gRmaUAUUU VtMlnlU. . „ | la ,, kna j by n unc, is A \,rg„„.u-onc cr „t, rarr icl the town officers l.y 2<»l majority. ; DUS. C. M. PITCH Ac J. W.SVKKB ... fjWfl ....... *7. ..... . /..A- p\ H He hr* i*c« :1 i '-itneri, pro- . \ ra j n of over -10J in one monlh, m a town of Will remain at their Ofiio, 'll"! »• 11 1 1 r. f.wixiu*a.~.o.t.i4Toa..:-j.aiiiDL* iLvceitt itstri j 1 .. . r :. ( „ g r;i ; 1 l>v tin- Admins- ilie sire of Ottawa, is doing pretty well. No. liu Penn Street, Klt • w ' 8. RIDDTb-* CO.. Mil. J. iiLASfv Joses hoe been personally at aT“' XDITOBS* It ruorilltTvKX i„ g he had ns good r. li*!,' a''hey to 1-■<• loXc" And mny be consulted daily, (except Sundays) IMMENSE ANl> I’UESt'lN'tJ HF.MANU : corrupt, has l*ccn doing ft little in the corrupt , nUnola. TliU proves that Mr. Bn- to Con.nmptlon, A.thmo, Bronehltla and rtfiNWAA" Sz SONS ,„-,s lino lii.u .r'l f But he *cenii to hate imitk. cl.anan Joes not want peace but a sword. He .11 oU,„ chrome complaint, rum,.Heed .l.b or STBI3WWA.II SbONB — - his operations a little too u„blushi:i'ly, Tui tv.i, means to crush the Little Giant - HW, . D*r -to ™«»»* 1- 1 11 1 Tr'tinr 'nUirrU, Heart JJuroie, Afeehont <•/ the Liver, I)y. |i\t®d the T-'l, ctii'lnii • tlu- ril~ f»' <tSmall flleo to H*!!* l P |-ce *’ . ; the -lemocratic member* have been compiled to " . t d ' W**«. UastritU, Female Cochin", ete. “*ko iiX w t>i< b.tr..a.,tn. ti.m wr trw ,_.;«« Of a recent date, contained . nMmcp hsni „„ , L , ralhcr a ran . ,u„ e for A *ritm:axn having escaped from Ueca y DllB . mtu 4 syrks would ,t.t* that tfa.ir treatment hap .., able to AODOIUXV 111 tile t'Uhlll - UliJ Thof C ; .iom mce hm, .wul it i, rather i rare hup of a sheriffin Missouri, an exchange suggests , f Coudumptioo upon ino bet Out *< duca* many mimin-ni lo an article on “Small men m mg. I . one democrat to denounce another on the ,hat a detective had better ho sent to Washing- itU inU«i.iood< a d tvt um*Uarg<,boUi Ufvre, and during . SUPERIOR PIANTO TORTUS, which tbo editor, in the spirit of genuine j | oJ . t - orrU p { : on The utiiniinou- r.-p.u! >-i 1 ton to apprehend him, before Buchanan appoints i U< t frt inpmmt in thelungi, ami they therefore eraoloy TbM nsUim |) t.f them ha. at u-i i.rnv.Hi. ami i. isra, deplores that “the flood-tide of anti -la- > .»USC Cointuittee on Accounts, i : will, ii I here is him tooflieo. _ Mrthim’eal. Hygienic and Medicinal raimslie* lo purify the . ready nt tin ir Wan-ruoui* f«u < a-uo»*n-ttmnl t**it wr, noitttlioil which has swept over the North, 1 . . ....... , i'll UU.FsT.'N St' , Thursday, May 1~, iSoS. ■ htnod and strengthen the *y«tcm. Wirt Hat, they air lUnnc In .torePIANOS from SCHl.»*«lp«i.i.B!.. sonieoflheruh- will, lr.cr.ru Tiic llovcrncr i, as appointed A. I> l.ayne Sen- MftD.CTNA,. BnL AT,, »U„,Ue,.. l-hWdy.hu, | BEST MAKERS OF «<®TO> has lett Upo . . The rt p.'rl I hur^i. l.ic I * • J- ,J c | „i( c ,l Stales, in place of Judge only an i aUuuiw Which used alone bare no Curatic' of- , NfcW \ <)Kh, hi ,r. 1 , bish which alronld hare been carrier our in sea. ; j,.,,,,,,,.,,; .... 11- 111 'is •' l vt rttpl i. !) j, deceased. ( an, t Invalids nra aarntwtly rnutioned against wasting ' I'nr' lia.—i » ran mml> arrive nl naaiiaWl tj and r..n< lu-nr and bnrricd beneath ilswove, or, , The ra , uu . r; , 1!.,, .pc-.1l . - Irr I. r 10-daj. |, irlwTT r. , 1n.1.l i.' ailed to Hr. list of cities in ; ts. preci™, tim,orrur.bmty 0r,.,., treatment Slum U|»U j "pi”.'■'». ■“J 1 "i I jr* ll V,'3s'Va l u KAPKiTIUBAr small men with lint one idea, and spins cf them ' i. e . c , 1 |, u,’.l sorvr „|,i.-ti de.ti..,',. but. been hold ami I.eeoiuptonism , the |dao..u„,i ml rj« 1,1.. rtor the .e.l or the c.n | Wr „u„. ie,. it -ft.' with none al all, have ran.ed and railed ihetn ; Wmrig ,„' J B „, wing more careful. bu, in ail < »•* 1 " iT' selves into notico in anti-Slavery assemblages, o i, n i.Uity t-.e is every whit ns iionest at; the • j a Uaiof (j®csttoni willl*« amt to thoao wiping to cm ; (jnrTSrilAI.K, and Block T.epublican conventions; and then, ~a Uw cf the democratic mc;:.h«>M who riveted • HBP-Inrt. Uma...,. I: _ tfK ‘ MAHo.N. HtV.HT C as a reward, have beeil tranaferrod to the hills bjm u if , fault, in their eym*. is not in being ' y«»ni- ■ ; CHINA, OLASB AND QUEENBWARB. j j, f a ni ‘' l of legislation, to poison the whole social and ; corru| ,, t , lUt in i,, jD . detected iu hit oom.pt * • " Affections - f RtNO STOCK JUST ons *f>' s u .b.cUtrtrracilALK.'V.M ma.son. ~S political system with their treasonable doc- . pra c, iC c.. They cover up thf. track- bo o.s to haw £ W or 'l',;: trines.” The coolness of this complacent tool aTO j,i detection, and hence mil f«'r honest ■ WM j in matiy ca ,,.< wj jh iu gn-Atont huccow. the R Y UXOIiA-, tr , i.i w-ih-* of dark and bigoted democracy, is to well pu! m m,.,...,..1n„ u.m.o ■•h ! .ltU...„ W„„ a Pl.t.burgu, P... h. .. . pannat resist .itioting still further IUJ it D.inrm tbi* cbaugr-aide u.-ath.-r, while moat jwr- Who ih now receiving from bumpe :ma pffl . ctUfcl | y „,. KA k Milt TUHMBKI.VKI', ii.-i». » on, mat we ca - Si-i;.\uis., HIT IN MtHri:.’ —llie 1: loan r _ t|- R| ,, tr , 11 . 5 .. 1l , 1 ,. r v,„ 1!( and rliuumnUc *flwclli>ii«, it Eaulorn cute*, a cholcu a»..rUneut id article # tn bi« wo.-nr an\ l-dy •>!•«•. p<mld -«i «». U-u ( (< from his remarks - i;„ nr .ion la omnlinli. who lm borne the 1 Will f.-imd a v«li»ft|.l.- lini.ilj •—SJaof* XeUunn- litw, comprisUig new and laateful of IVnrl WbHr i 1 H Al, ° 1 " l, “ " l J( 1 A nMll «lay of Black Hepu < U-1 .....5 li,:. ■ -Wbii - i..d - CirnoV-n** caipful l<' n»v fur U.»rbavo*« UoUaad Bit- stone Tea, Dining tud Toilet Ware, and tbe mum' in l‘U In, 1 s ,|,, hUb-.i l 1 ... Snbb, l ru.b coily the day of small men. mienever tills j . . „ ' li:J . n..- grmt tH.pularily of tbl. miwlldn.* lim Induced Oold, Lustre lUodsud Hu«r«! Tine Whit* vurifled Iron m> ITidlwWW,. faction have become possessed of power, they I y f Democracy till be is tircJ -t *, •- 1 -‘ 1 •l' • tllikllV ltlHU ,i, lllH . «hi.ii th.- pubis.- »b..u]d »«thin«t stone Ttblo Worn, known to bo tbe muni dnrabin now in I have used it to elevato men of’small capacity to 1 ;i;il | clu , r t 0 the Pittsburgh 1' > ~.»n-bMli»ir. I u»« for iiotdsand suamboau; French cuio* of u*w ei>i«, posts of honor snd dignity, mtnessltieeiiium- t con.-luaion. sdr. how cun ymi expect men *j-s..id at fi p-. iK»ui«.,or.is butii- ior *i,by U»opro. lu. fur* White and Gold IW, cither in *•«. or .m K tc lag of John C. tremont, and ue attempt to etc- rall ~, lhe support of u ticket, (the prkt. .w,!»BNJ I’AGK. la., A 00. Mximfactuiing pharma. P |.c«g Rlcbly out and Decorated Toik-l Sets Drittaunla evate him .to Iho Presidency; LtlO election 01 succcefi 0 f w Uicli Would be oscrihcd, l -eutlat.»udi:»i U mUta. , .’7 w-nt street, between Utandfcl an j Plated Caatorr, German silver Tea Table Simoon. Soap Halo and AVadc and W ilson and Camero exclu'-iwlv to the popularity of a I’rcri'lei.t who IV. and l)ruggl«t* Konerally. myT:«Uwy Ladlea,lc.,plated withaUven fl»»o Ivury Uaudled CafTtug, Senate of the Dulled States, audlbc sc ecuon of, J c „ rP M privilege ms., ever;- , T..„aT.u.u ra „l I'urlur T- „d Tr.,,: menof like calibre ascandidates for theOuberna | . , n/,,,, t'.nr.r’ *bff lill islOtlCEB. Sb.t.r .uj T.Mr Jl.w u,J DrcoratoJ torial chair of tho d.flerout Northern States- , J 'f' , y„„ „„„ „ Tin Toll., m,.. With the single exception of Mr Seward-whoso .1 S. B. & C P. MARKLE, A,*,,.c0 n . f 1 [ ,.„j i„u u«,.to.n, of .rtkb. talents are respectable—Uie whole batch or men >■’ i.‘ «•«.'; v/.- -/ 1 .umihtuu« bi.i i«r the country *t price* to |d«ww plaoedin the front ranks of the Auti hiaver> | ~rr , .-at /<» .-th ‘ , x ns,;. ji»r. and ai,i, kind* of the j.ublk, wboar* it-ai-nUuiiy tuvit«i m e*amiu»< ti*u forces of tho Norlb are below the usual standard ! ~f ih. I When tb- lia-e- ««e and wnAl l lMN(jl* sV I* IE 14. “?*•.. .. of third-rate lawyers who practice at ouro ,c piirUlllily id ulil . rCl i ( or Uio of man irt i.o.iir N« >t Woodstmi. John C. Baker & Co'o country courts. They aro mere prelender-, with- pri7i ,^ ot the .pn-Uon wh.-a.hcr y.m or , "“ rchon-r> N °* W °°J uxKDINB out knowledge of l»w.hi.to««ri»m!« ; ; , IIU righ , will i,o deterndncl . With, a re-,,11 j rirrsnuncn 1-A COD-LIVKR OIL!! “Whatthey lose, however, by wont re ,j , rmiacJ b } . ,b 0 uuinlcrrupli-d exert,so of the, n...i.™. mjb.tlc T Medicine prepared in the most np hTffi i Oeotive fnimdiisc, 1 sba.l be ennteo, ' -TI.EV, NEbsOA a CO.. tin, Z Mono, they rttakeupbyaosbmptieo The italiea are our own a. „,.n »t ,h. m..t -t«a«»- of .h.Sk-Jk* l>ro(...ieo orrhi,- ®y. B . n ,, : i hov C' nre°S “nia, ks of mull adrljihla and elsewhere, who rccommMid U « aupprlor l-> and pretence. - M 7 P e - auy ()lbM U( , w manafactonJ . When we remember that the author oi the urn. dta*, „„j u,,|x,ru»o. .. . above precloue piece of bombast is a poiiti- i C.,n«um|.11.),,. Gout, Crnncliiti. ABthimn Chronic 111,-urn. cal associate and defender of the Uiglers, the ! tlu,.. .uJ .1, &™tnh,n. a,«»«■.. itoum-oe«.ry ,» -i, - «T,,t a*l.era nf 1 —thounaml# of c-mioeut |>byilclaiu ».f hnmjx- and \tn*-rira Browns, the Foleys, the.Burnses and others of haringt M tcdiuwo D d«fui rnraUvV ~n> h rt^. that kidney who now fiUWces iu holhbranches , prepan-d ..niy i.y john o. uakkr a co., \vh.>ic«ii> of Congress, we do no. p jnl. .urselvc. •• «- PITTSBTJB® 11 MONDAY MORN ISO, MAVI*. tonished at his criminal assurance. His parly >3 , notoriously the parly of ignorance and crime, | and its councils is the very stamping ground for j inferior and illiterate men. Look at its leading ; politicians —its principal wire-pullers—its chief j priests The Senate, through the- influence of ; this party, has fallen from its former high post* ; lion, while the dignity and talent of the country j may be found at all times enrolled in the party j which does battle against this bogus ‘•Dernoo- | racy.” Whereareyour great men— your men with j knowledge of law, history and politics; Mr. j Pennsylvanian ? Not in the Senate Chamber-- ; not in the House of Representatives -nor can | they be found in the vicinity of nor withiu the ; Executive Chamber. In the ranks of the value administration party no such meu as Ualb, and Wane, and Cambbon, and Wilsox can be found They are in every respect c*jual to the discharge of Ibo trusts confided to them Conservative, eminently learned in the polities of the country, republican in their sentimculs uud popular iu their manners, they are the very meu to add to the glory and renown of the country ’1 he l‘< ><n sylvanian cannot detract from their well earned reputation and elevate iu their stead those po litical dwarfs whom its party delights in honor ingwitJrhlgh anJ responsible places. An or gonixation that will confer olliccs ou the Her berts, the Crookses, M’Mallins and their con federates, can have nothing in common with true statesmanship or lofty patriotism. New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Ohio have reason to be proud of Senators Hai.k, Wins on. and Wade. Would that Pennsylvania na l another representative in tho Senate Chamber to her cool-headed, clear-minded Cwer-.n, who. compared with Pigler, U a giant compared with a pigmy. Rigler a statesman’ -An mince of civet, good apothecary: " Tub SocTHEtiN Cosvk.ntius —This nondo script gathering at Montgomery, Alabama, U in its action a fair offset to the most furious and fearless of the wildest abolitionists ofthe North. The latter hare this notable advantage that they are clamorous against sin and the curse of sla very and would abolish it, regardless of the consequences, while theConventionisls are cla morous for the sin and would extend, and per petoate it without respect to law or the Consti tution. The proceedings of this Southern Con vention are really funny. The Democracy arc there in full force. They propose to strangle the abolition Hercules of Vankeedom by with holding necessary pabulum. Mr. C. 0. Clay, Senator, is what might be termed anti-Cod Fi.-b Democrat, he being the leader in opposition to tho fishingbounty; his constituents io Alabama are the anti-Tankee-Commercc Democracy The j propositions most prominent arc, tore-open the . Slave Trade and to establish a line of steamers | between Atlanta, Georgia, and some port in , Earope. The outward bougd steamer is to take \ cotton; she shall unload in some European port | and drop down a couple of thousand miles Ur j Tagaverah pr Doorioboolagba. bringing home j thence loads of “niggers.*’ U is believed that | such os may die bn the middle passage “may be j made to pay” by drawing and saving their teeth and thus a lucrative trade in ivory be established. To this steam-ebip line it is considered certain Mr. Buchanan will subscribe liberally. It will beremembered that be gave to the Norfolk line of steamers, which was built and put at work by a series of resolutions passed at Hie U-t ■ year’s Convention. Yes' MrJiuehanan sub scribed $lOO and paid cash down, into the Norfolk fund ; only f*vc millions were need ed, according to the estimate, and calculating the wages of a *an* eulott, aL ten cents per day. the subscription was liberal It was, however, whispered in the Alabama Convention last week that the “favorite son” was turning his affec lions further South, and would subscribe $10» to tho Atlanta line, $7,20 down. The report mo«lo an immeuse sensation, and the last heard from the Alabama Convention, the matter was under anxious discussion, John Mitchell hem* an interested auditor. Tue AasxvKßsAiiißS- —The Centra) Amcnon ( Education Society held iU Anniversary iu New | York on Thursday. II has rendered assistance 1 to 111 students during the year. At the Anniversary of the American Aboli tion Society, the llc'v. Ur. Cheever made a most stirring and powerful address. His remarks upon the notion of tbo American Tract Society iu virtually declaring that the sins Hewing out of tho system of outrage, known us Amcrloa.. Slavery, are not within the. province of discus sion of tho Tract Society, aro among the most powerful we have ever read, Is it not strange | that tho Society has issued a tract containing a T ‘ conversation between “Sambo” and “Tony, two slaves on a Southern plantation, in which they tell each other the duties of slaves to their masters, while it forgets to publish any upon tho duties of masters to their slaves' The sin of smoking tobacco, of parlies for dancing, etc., all the subjects of special tracts, while sln- ZL wUh its denial of Ihe sacredness of mar- TLand of the other holy rites of the church, ' blocked upon in silence! Well might .hi. wW, of Bev Nehemiah Adams provoke the element emonies wero of institution for nualExhlhiUoa Of to Now g , 3tcry Bocio . ySSfSSi nemo Missionary So ciety were also celebrated. Jt" -^Z^TheDM T ||l°Contour" Cnmpfcy r ’’Vaster:’ of the bl . All Ibe Damrl!« .ail', ■'■ • ’ ’ ' ttlionownloß >- - ' ' m T o r “ a furnS employ- _ ' •'■' i T”' Vi?, A necessaries of hfo, _ EIXCTIOS.— Tho city cloctien has result ‘ \- ” - ... to the re-elcctioDof Mayor Rodman hy over ' "' v ' A >.oriog mou w>» majority. The Ucpublicans acted bale elected '•V - 1'- - lyioS TL^'fortUdjrmen,-j-t «lb* * - 't. , .. “ ct , “ tho four members in •-■’Sjit"':""' -“““h ffSautStothe-Kflb.^P.ooi "v-. n■ in; < i>■ Mmu/ariurm of UV\ I’AIIHELS, SOUL) BOX VICES. KottlNHtV.-; 301.1 D CA3T3TKKLSCYTHES—Warranted. Xbtf Albany Kveninp J—n.-r. \.i* irecnily I U.u»-u r«d Shn.-.1, Syulf, . ,)ii 1 /; * // ! M« . conic out ‘ m :iu entire new ilre.- : . Vilii.u ii-t*' vonu. out m ' Wnrelionac, No. 17 Market St.. uiuch improved its appearance Ii :v. •ih pre.u |M> n •■•mi. lMTTdHintuu. 1-a. pleasure.to nolo t KI - t..*con cl' !•!■•*] »riiv in a 1 j. it. CllttlSTt, M. D., sterling newspaper that Las no njui.r m i!u< " v: ~roaJl.n.i ufa.Jm.ml. H- jm »•> glorious career in t lie supper! ot <. oi re . p-'Utn ai , v , tli .. v.iiic.\r. ant mkdicai. c\3Ry principle, lhau any newspaper in New ■’Sorl, • we had almobt said in the l uion r'clvap .i the j w t j' pure and iusl doctrines of the great Republican ; T ‘ it. >m. n party lind such advocates, its course nut• Ibe rn •’ l! ’ 11 ‘*' ‘ war-1 to final and complete victor Cot WiU'n M<‘Cnuill( - lion II A. WiaH't. Hon. T. J. Uluham. . Joliti 11. M-llor, Keq. Ju< ,1. McOolliHtiT, mytUjJfc SINGERS SEWING MACHINES It, ; r-.t sni"-n.,ritj-of BINUKR\S MACHINES Mtihoi’i-r I’uurßSTANr liuSKU.vt. , IIU .. Ul , ri lot tb« ua* or -E,jhth /^.-Amntortiycfihot.oiiinnaco■. lo \ vul ;illll Shoe Manufacturers, Harness «hom was referred the < :ne,nnati ratmoriAi. . . . prayiugthat the word -while" -trickris Iron, , MArr-. < armgc I nhuiktn and ihe constitution of the ehur- h. made a long re j <’• .0 h Makers, port against it, and reviewing generally the 11,1-, m-1 practically aoknoMo.JmM. i anl'joot of slavery ill connection with church nis NEW FAMILY MACHINE, } uiuid'crship and government. The report ar- ! \u.i. i, .»t,..n. • -mi-act »ml highly -nmtu«-tiul iiuctiitu*. I guc.H that the Methodist Trotcstant church is 1 ( «-it »iih ti.,« ' neitiier pro slavery nor abolition lea\i-H indi j „ lU , t i..-, -nt.-f.i i,~< vidual churches to act a- they may deem proper , A full -i=i l*y -t «!•- Mwrliiw* for m N*w York I The report regrets that the memorial asserts that , ( n ,i, K. f?THA\V, UJJ Market hI., 1 ~ I=^ ; lf 'll!c ' WHEELER & WILSON'S 1 , Lurch Ii opposes I lie calling of a irem i al cohvvulkiii in May, 1 as recommended 1 y the t'iufiu uali ueiuorial Thinks stub '» 'yur.-o wmil.l be tantamount lo a disunion of l lie olmn h Irakis the memorialists will ponder and pray before they resolve on .secession ’I he report m signed by two of the Committee, Messrs .Murray and Vickers. Mr. Kidwdl in Wlulf of himself ami Mr. Lsil.li, reported that in lliosr opinion tiio general conference was not the proper tribunal lo consider the mailer. Ordered tu l-,* punte l A 111 1.1. KT I' llk r\ N kab« IN \ M' n * l.i \! (he recent Scientific Convention al the Baltimore* Ur. Wtirt l road an iuteiesiing paper giving tin* results of some clicmieal examination eouneeied with a Pullet imbedded for I'.mrc than forty years in ft man’s lung The individual whoso experience had exhibited Ihc otlcot of metallic lead imbedded in the human frame w ,« an Irirh man named Win. Kelly, who I* > 1 >'< cived i bul let wound at the «iege ft . tn * =•■* I’cn itisular War, retired upon a pen-i >n fr-.m the British tiovernment, an I died recently in the hospital at Kingston,' anada. I jmn dissection, the bullet was foun l enclosed in a cyst, or bag, within the lung, and closely adhering to as walls in several places. The ball had lost one 1 hundred grainsof its ei iginal weight three bun ! dred and seventy grains iby corrosion. A por I lion of the amount of lead thu" lost was recover pd from the lungs aud diaphragm TilK >f I 1 *^l• ‘ I 1 11 R It :-..r I,\ jn H IN THK Fu:i.i> —Wo learn from the M. ilrcpor T> -if* I hat two of the river thieve* or ‘•pirat**:-. cap ture] there a few days >-inct*. named S.mviilc an-J Howell, waived an examination anti were committed to jail to await irtal Mr.s Hell, the wife of the wounded robber who managed to escape, is also held as a vsitno- At Prairie Ju Chien, sis or seven of the >us peeled parly were taken care of by a \ igilancc Committee. The prisoners’ head- wer. shaved, they were severely whipped with leather th-nri, and then turned-adrift On Friday last .four of the gbng were captured at bunteiih by a l \ igilanee Committee, who de creed that their heads slmuM be shaved and ; their persons ornamented w ith tar. 1 he hair of | oDe was cut short nnd his coat smeared with tar, | when “Commodore bogy" interfered, and they 1 were finally sent down lh« river in a skill i The b.u r. Cat tsTi-oiiH..—.l \-.r ■. . Mr. Walter H. Shuhe, l-rrnely edit-.r the Shield and banner, at Mansfield, 'ihi.. j; i*•* * s ;1 clear aei-nUDt of hi.* i-cheoH -d. Ho say • u i.- tlm third time he luu been through a .‘imil.ir ‘.'- no v,ilhin nine months. nine ujuutu.i. Tlio first intimation Mr. .'huCc had that nil wa* not right on the train, he heard a rhri* k, apparently from a female voice, inline lintel v rdlowed by a erarking sound, Hating made up his mind that Iho Mircstwny of escaping uijurie? "|--!i '*uch "ccx-mii* wa.' to make fast to -■-•mething. he gi .i.-ped the .-...it tirmlv. mid was immediately . arruel. iumi .m l all. over "the head of.tho man in 1 run! <-f him. II- h r lire I'.a.-h Iroin hi-eye- by --.unt-g . Hi- 1 with tln: head o! the unUn-ovn man. who w.v I'iW .le.ot in tl»o haggatro room. Mr. Shuhe rav l.e h= liu.-tly heard the cni-hin" -mitd-d hr- ,i.mg h-nc* I a.- the old man ...i* thrown ..gain •« the -i h- -d the ear. lie -ays it rounded m hr- c-r • hlvth.it pr» l duvet hy a di*g •vr.ium-hin;' tbu '-Hit.- ■d'ap-nt I ridge,'' atol mi' lo him th<* m> t li' irihie iici-e h<- | i.ur heard He thiol..- l’ie <dd man died m-?.-titty Tuu story which has gout- the round.-* ol an enormous congregation of li-liau Hibes on the* plains, with hostile intent, is net at rest by the Fort Smith. { Ark. ) Tuu •• There ia no truth iu the report. The Tuu , liovivtct, H is evident these Indians perceive thou liuntin;/ grounds are becoming more circumscribed every year, and they havo become more alarmed, and no doubt they have been trying to c-llect a union among the several tribes, in the prait i. j These reports bo considered entirely giouud I less*, and should uot be treatcd too lightly by I the I niltd States, while the we-lein fn>nli*r i entirely defenceless, which t-. well knowtr to these wild Irihwi If a dc.-i.ent should be made by Ihcsu: Indians, any time during the imtumcr. upou the frontier, a thing thalii o-d unlikely tl will produce great const ernati -n t.b.s » t:--." :on -A sailor Jtc-1 recent ly in 1 cias, and OU his death be-l confessed that In- Wu-S one of the crew who murdered Mrs \l-:toii of South Carolina, forty years ago Mr* Alston was the •laughter of Aaron burr. She sailed fi „n. Char teuton for New York, in a brig, and on the hip the crew mutinied and murdered all the fitvrir* and passengers —Mr*. Alstou being the last one to walk the planks The sailor remembered hot look of despair, and died in lhe grimiest agony of mind. Wo cut the above romantic -.lory out of the New York fril'imr. U has been traveling the round of the press for the last twenty live years, and it b not dead yet At the him- the -t-ry was first started, it v.a- pronoun, c-. i hoax ol the first water. ] 8«MTO« S«w»»M is oc.-naionllj- (.rclljr ►»•«! •\ Pennsylvania Hrmnrrat rallied him upon what the latter called his brightening prospects for the l-resiilcncy. ‘'No, sir.' sail .Mr. b««™. ••Pennsylvania must have her turn. She has not yet had a President and will claim the nomination." Thk President s friends in Philadelphia and the other cities where elections have just taken pla&4 arc all straight out Itemocrats. The Anti Lccompton party has laid them ‘-imight out. —Am/. J'-ur. Bhitisu Natiosal L)ei;t.— -The national debt of England, caused by the accumulated expen ses of the former wars and former dcliciences between receipts and payments, is. iti round numbers, £800,(M)CU>00: the interest of which and expense of management, .Stc.., annually amounts to about £2H,000,000, and has to be provided for out of the receipts for the year. Jr r K J*J**-£ j -> ' \ ^~~: i ; 3 . IS/lETD-A.!- FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 11,1 s Mu liUiK .Stih be# tlio Fluent or Coarsest Fabric At iln* pli-ivuf .! Hi- ■ n-mt.T,tn.Jmu: wilh -a*- On* Thtnu aifl l—in!./i,l find durable SiUr'iesper Minute, almost nolao |r*,lyi Hli.t in l~ • ■ -■■ ■ 111< linlia|**li»at'l«* fur family US* Pull ii.i i mi: ii -u.*y I— oldoiiifJ 1-y addressing Jame« K-jj, - ■ • ALK.V It. KKKD, A Rent, r„j j No OS Fifth street, PilUburgh._ The Great EngllsH Remedy SIU JAMES (I.ARKK’B i EI. Kill: \TEII FEMALE PILLS! I'l-firnl fr-in .1 iirt>«cri|iliu» of Kir Jam-s Clark*, M D., I'lij-uini F.xtra»s<linar) to thegn**n Till, a i II k u-»v* ii Mcdi-mcts Imj-oalUuu, toil a ■or’* iijtl Huh- rrme-lv f**i F-iunlv Difficultly and Obstructions, froin any i an*,- uliniiand although a powerful rvmady, tli.-j .iii'.vii nothing hurtful to the constitution. Tn MAUUttl* I.AMKS it is poroliarly railM. It with I I 4 short time, tin monthly {-cried with regularity- T\,-r rurrT t-cu ln>ran fn foil "-her* the dirt « i on the t- .'•'tut ;>• ut >■/i*lini>idrt ‘irt aril •Jjt'rvd. y„ r full |>arl]nil.in<. got a p-iuiphlrt. fr*«\ "f tbs agent. X u ~|l runt 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authnrt »t-l ig-nt. will Ilnur- a bottle, containing over 60 puls, t>J return mall. ft t. FAIINKsTOCK A CD . pnt-burt:b. wh<>l.-»i,l- agent, mi.l «dd t-y ill druggists fr T _ SAMUKh (*KAY MERCHANT TAILOR, ,\V !.\i ST. CLAIR STREET, IMTTHm'RGU, I’KNNA , l i.» furnish his .rustomors and luwiu-'Milly, «itl. lt» InU'kl an>l must U»bK>ii*We f n.ii Mnnjmrr ofi-t.-ry T*r»t>ty. which u ,11 ni.iko U[> lo trrilt f «.• th* • tiUrn «aii»f*ctlon of lUow* u |i, „i.\ fiv-r lli'-Tti wilh th*h |iiitroi>»u<v »p‘ N. HOIi.M HIS Ac SONH. MAIERJ IS tom!?n ami Uuiuntic Bills of Eieb&D?f. iritTiiir \ti. ' ••>* nnr>>-i r, ■ J.ANK S.ITE- AN!' ML' IK, N*i MMtKtT sniLKT, mrsiiUiiOl. ta *9«.Cull--‘tiM«n ma*!* »M l!'- c»tn-<* tlif- "*t»« jilt lII* Liut©«! Stair". u l‘“' THE BIERCANTIIiE AGENCY, K()K TIIK PK< (MOTION AM) I»K«)TKCTIoN of IKADE. 11. DOI’UI.ASS *. CO, Proprietor*. 1f,...,/ /'/»/. .NV«, I’.lt-Ur.jk, /%■.!<• ALES AKMSTKONU, M»n*(c*r. N- w W»rK. June, U«icl. I^. Jt. JhiUUI.ASS Jk CO. i.»*sni nrn.'M. NEW YOKK M -Ural. ■' K » IOE-.l.*A Cy. , jij.j. |i. Doiwum 4 U. Ji.l.uducli.-u 1.. U.J.T...1 I.lKb ™.l Tl bl.thlv ij* < t' t) nKtioii <-l 111- *'U I* K r ** l ' ,1 ~«| v Inf Mnln .1 t„ nIM-r* iiiaklui: •|.plkjU..n si tbe ai.o.’MW* -I litr-h.. Hunt" -I tl'» otflrre ii»ul»»v--. a •(', l I £'Tl"*“ I'lluHl ILT AtTrUDEO T'> I N ALL I'ASTH nF ms" MW' Stilt'' Attf UnTIHII I'OULHSias.I I>‘ FISH! FISH! i 11;,| A \TI.Y oS HASH. A HU. SIPIM.Y oV WinTK KISH. TKOHT, SAI.MoN IMOKBRKL, lIKKKI NO. MACK.ERKL. , .ini'fMHi.l l « tl>> • -u.il, will mnt pr»mp lIKNHY 11. COLLINS, I 'i'» Worn I itrr»t. 15'1'NA H'I'UVK WOltlvtf. «« "l'l I-. ' 111) 11 'l'jy l ALEXANDER BRADLEY njOKIM, HUH AND HEATING STOVES Plain tind Fancy Grate Fronta, &c. ;\VIIOLKJ‘ALK AND KKTAII.. K. i. AII.-uIK-uy Uivor, tw.» *juun-« o |'< inin)l«aui.t i*aawi»Kcf IM K,t , .mil H:iW*h Room, .No, » WootlSt., Pittsburgh. Pa ! lJHlN'Plfcn’ltY. MB 0K..1. MAI. M EES, OSH Hi;K(iiin*N nkn t i ht. KltoM nkw voiik, t .YTi; i CTS TKK.TU WITHOUT i'A /.V, l.) A I.'iOAJ. i.KNUMMNU AOBNTt.) TUB UUSI3 ONLY. i'i.Ui mi Hold, Bilw,' I'laUna uml Unit* |*.t, !»•». i«n<l iH tf>-rni« nil IMilnl i>|«Tiili"iw In a ncli'UtiQe u> .him r. wiUii-ut J'Uln. Tc-rni" mud<Tnt<\ 'll Hiulinneltl Street, bclqw Fourth, j,|i; •- riTTSinmoii. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO . MiatrACTOfttßS OF Parlor ani'l Uoatinu STOVES-, lirsitc Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges, iii 101 Liberty Hti t Pittsburgh, Pa. PAYNE, BISSELL A CO., UAnoriCTCBiRa or Cooltinc, Parlor anil Hunting STOVES, Grates, Fronta, Fenders, etc And Minufuclume of tlie C«lebr»ted CAPITAL COOKINI3- RANGE, KO. 233 unF.UTV HrtiKKT, _ _ jI'ITTSBOHOII, PA. ik.o join win> •“>» w.n’muOToi Pittsburgh Steel [Works. .lONK3, BOYD* CO, snL.if.irtim,t»of CAST STEEL; al.'B, BPEINO, PLOW And A. u. STEEL; SPIUNQ3*imI AXLES, CumcT licit and Firtl Hindi, Filtibvrgh, ib. LiruTuoSiotts ee co, KABWACTBUSS OP llogere* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Tooth* aonur Ren mi Fir# Btndr, AOitoy*) At, jeStolyflls* * * . , Spmai /loticts WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT No. 4i4 Fifth 9tre«t, near Wood K. K 1 N K M A N Ac M It: V KAN W Kolt-saio wxl lU'Lall Ln-ulvis 111 FliY A’ GOLD A .V D Si I. VF. ii WA.TOHES, JEWELRY, AXI> rIATKIi WAItF., FANCY GOODS, w A. X U U M A Id It 1 A 1 AT EAHTKUN PHICES, mrlulydawK DAWKS AC CbIJLKY, House, Sign and Oriitincol*! Painters, A X D a R A 1 S K u S CtALKES IK White Liomlarui Zitu* I-*aintK. Also, ull kinds of Paints, Oita, Vamlsln *. Window Ul*b«, Pott)-, Itrusli'-a, if-, U 4 nirt Street, turn door* abor* IHamrmd Mint tnrltfdjdfe UEO. 11. A N DEHSON, .V... Ist Liirrty Street, i'Utninr.jh, /*•« MANtriCTI&Ka iSP Wlioixsal-I PLAL*a IN Every Variety of PATENT AN it ENAMELEU LEATIIEH, Shoe LruXhvr, .S’/./.f*, Moroem, Frcurk <«-*'/ Country Col/ Skin*. Sole I jealher, CurriiUJ© Oilclot li h. Ac<* All of Which Will l>a fnrDialita) at tin* lowest Cub Print. «y[| IDKB WANTKD .1i» ap6-dly I’OKKIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DPNCAN, SIIBHMAN A CO., ON Ttin UNION LONDON, IN SUMt* OF ONR STKRUNO AND UPWAIIIiA. Alio, Bllla on tbo principal ettb-a aud towns of Franc*, Belgium, n«lbind, O*roran|, Rnsela aud othnr Kuropran Stat*«. ron*tantlj on hand nmJ foraal*hy \V»I. H. WILLIAMS A C<l, <-30:lynfc Ukukora, Wi»l »tr**L ot Third. MATLACK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS No. IN Pine Street, St. Louli, Mo. urn to Murdoch* DlckfOo,St. Lonla, Day A Mstlack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Ch&a. Dufflold * Co.. L*>ui»Ttllo, K) . i V. 8. Day A Co., Banker*, Peru, 111*, Green k Stone, Banker*, Slaa»tln<-. lowa, Day * Matl.wh, Philadelphia, Pa., K Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Ageut 1.. r Ilhooh. Central Railroad. jaHrfimdfc JOHN OOCHItAN ac BHH. «ASffFACTt)*X*S OP Iron Railing, Iron Vanlti, Vault Door*, Window Stratton, Window Guardi, tie., A'rtf. 01 Second Street md W Third Strerl, (Between Woud anil Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA-, 11,-. tn band a »ari*ty of now ralturna, fancy and plain, sa.table for all pnrpoare. Particular attention paid to en closing Oraie Lota. Jobbing dt.n* at abort iwtice. »r 9 IN. WASMTta. -••••;— -yj* c VANDEVBR & FRIEND, pTO KN K V l 3 -A. L' I- A W * ANt> SOLICITOUS IN CIIANCERV. A’o. 6, .Vitne'l Bluet, DubwpM, Joyoa. Cmlli rtlrrfla rir~|~* t T made In any part of Northern lowa, or Western Wlacoosin. Will attend to the parohascand Sale of Real RaUte, ob taining Money on Honda and Mortgagee aeUydfc a a. cassias - »• CAEEifI - A- A. CARRIER St BRO . Pittsburgh, Qcneral Insuranoo Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, riTTSBUHQn, PKSS’A- Oonipanlc* represented of bighe-at standing. Chartered v IVnuaylTanl* and other State*. ~ Mutinu .t,.l Ufa HU. t«k™ nf .11 A. A. CARRlr.il, Jylf.ly.lt *• H CARRIER. _ W JC Y M A. N IV. »-* O N , Mannfiu-tor-r* and Dealer* in all kind* of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. .B P.. 1 *JU!»3 A Co. II Donor tsa A C» 11. boiatAß* A Co. |l. lx*ioL*f- A Co .11. Ikoiulau A Co. II Dot "LAAH A Oo 11. Doioi.ass A C" .It |niMi.»n A Co It Dol«L48fl A I'j It. IXil .IAM A Co. II Dovoiass * Co. H Dm 01 A ©} AND leaf tobacco, Ofrtur ofSmithJlrU .Street and Diamond AUtf, Corner yo * ./ PITTSBURGH, PA* K Rnuru. A Co J I). Pa*rr A Co. I’EATT k Co wa.c. amoss..* . *’ «' «iTiia<>n MHiiLiab Rll 111 SSI) it, MINIS It Bl I L L K RS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WOItKS. Pittsburgh, Ponna. OfQce, No. MI Market efreet. Manufacture all kind* tf (Ream Engine* aud Mill llacbln «.ry; Oaallng*. Raileuod Work, Ntetm lUhl*t« and Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing aud Repairing douo on abort notice. nir'i'i lydlr JAB. JVI it Li A.U Olll.il JM MIACPACTCUA OP Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fasti Oil, dotadlyfo Nat- Ifcfl and ITO Srtood Strt't. j IIJOKttV 11. |UOiil-.iNS. Forwarding and Coinmlaslon Merchant, AND WHOLEHALB DEALER IN ChflOHß, Flutter. SeetlM, Kl«h And Produce QeaenUly, A«V tfo. 46 Wood arttLjtMUbwVk- \v. ft D. KINEHAKT, MiKOTACTOKCBS M*U*9 •* A.II kinds ofTobscco, Snaa snu Clg«ri t Uarerocoully taken lh»:l)OildlnK No. 15*0 Wood In •diUUon lo tlirlr Manufacturing KnUblUhcwnt,No. 43Irwin ■treet, where Umj will 1* idiMutod U> receive tli.-ir fri.-nd*, np2T:lydr« MBROHANT TAHOE, No. 51 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrWT* Now Bail ding,) PITTSBURGH, PA. reSOrlydfo Uaptore Curable.-- UxciiAHioai. pituoLoor.— The proper edjulttnent of the rliht eort of on ln.tr.intent far the ct.ro of fame kind. or phyakal debility, ha. far rer erel roar, toon Uio attention ot oordioai men, will, the meet ntl.foetory reaull. lltr«<ito I*, that In. ■trnmont. ot ltd. kind were rare, and tbit uncommon In craeao ot e.tch net ehow It. A True, fat Ilia reliet ot hernia, eoe.tr> keep It In poeltion. merely, wae all that wee looked far, but eon we bare erory traricty or appllcatlona Tot the cure orthte dleeaeo, and Bomo that In caatta In our our Immediate neighborhood, hate beau radleaUy enred.- The matt who be. jlren the meet "edulon. attention to Utle brunch of bndnere la OR- KETBER, ofl«0 Wot* ttreel.wh,. ha. .pared no eaertlona In wteurlni! lnatnunenU of the tery blgbe.t finality that can be found anywhere,andaattre cun. ,n very many. W. cannot commend hie eataUfohm.nt too hlßhly to thecou.ider.tlon ol there who are anxlnitoh. beuoßtod. ' ~ j 1,000 Kewakb for tiny Medicine that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER’B MAQIO OIL, tho only Indian Remedy now aold far fiAru.ul'n., .Vrurntyio, ifouducAr, JboiAacAe, TAti, in tAe Sid. or TAreur, Horn., thntructtil Cerfemui Jfue*»;lho only re* .table remedy dlreoT.red that trill act upon them and lta ber tbejolnte. ThotumndaoT pereon. hare boro cured of those compUlgta by thle dbeorery. AlllnTitod to rtto U a trUL PriDdul o«ce 2W Washington «reet, Brooklyn, M. For sSeby M- <*» «* KKYBE&, No. HO Wood stmt, end 3. P. FLEMING. Allegheny. Blguitoro aPr»U A Batcher on the wnfftt, end Dame blo»n In the bottle. ; ipHMAWF ; Galvanic Battikt, oTJElktao Maonichc iUcmna, for Msdkal parpoeeejof etwy eapalapWod, jttlJ*mt Lee of txpren ch**to, *» Addn*D?*.Qw* JTo.U9Wert*, tlMgfaf* •&**** booth and Fitiorm, c it n: a i 1 !■ «» h i 1 a « ii JA MK S KU U 11. mi mi \ttiint i cti’i Kin lug at.** k LAtlt KK', M IK.HK.H' ami rtl I r.N,r jm'll s ... I MKNK* UALF, KIP AND <«t IA IlMfc IHrivl ti.*in Hi* Matiulio I m * In* i, I-- »-U >• > > 1 - I>AIH ui rat'KAue at vt*ry n.li I Tbi* Mit’k com(irlw*a mm •-! r *..• 111 V '-I fuuud lu any city, aulUt.!,* L • •ii v ami r, «*il*-«. ' baring over twenty y«*m «<-»i- i *•>•'•* In > lug. •*'••** that ti» con ihi* aiiit alt t.t.!«a It- Hully 1n,1t,•« all iu want to c ill, aasiiniig ib.-m tlmt 11.-j will la- |.i«,«..l mrtO —my 17 -übscribor has ..n hand and mannlin' 1 turca to Hiilcr lit* Pnti'iit I'm iat<l.< Ki>-uui Kngtnc. fn-m on* to ailty Imra,- jmw, i Al->. Cir. uluf I>Q'l Muli-y Kaw , Mill work of all kimU; Pnlli-yv Shifting. O-nru..: amt Mill ; work g-iivrally on abort notin' Prlow amt wm kwm ranted n MtoriTMAN | N. It -T1,.. uL-w* Kiiroi.-. l.iv- 1.,-, i, I ~m 1 pi- »-d «f gr-Hlcr pow, i Ilian any now inn-'. inytTTt-l A SAFE AND PKOFITAI’.LE INVEST- , MKNT—The >tn>l l , m*bnr,;h Umli;- ] Company dewin' lo iliiij>'t*« >■( Twenty tbi"i*md dollar* <.I preferred Stock. lh<> h*iu« t.> .-ulitl.-l t- * dividend ot tmpfre'nlum out of th* toll* >■! »a>>l Itklk*-, lx'fi-re any , dividend h paid on the ..I'iit >l.<k .mm.slM thee ; Tin- of »ald .oiujmi.) t"l'idly appr-tchm* <-omj le lluo iui'l w ill L-i’ In -u-r. -Ini 0,-ration in the Course of a ft-w month*. Kor lorth-t purl.- nlnr-. in.jnlr.- of C 111 MSKN, i’nniJont. u JltllU.- \\ Att'i at Lau. j n,, |7.|w No. It'-’ K'-urUi -troot. NOTICE. An applkaitiou his l»«eu made to lb* C .ciun.n Pl-.t« for i Cbaitm-f lacnrp..ntlon lor *Tbc Fir»t Mclb.'.lht Prolcitout Cburcb nf Blrtnli,gluon ’ my 17 Itw r NOTICE --An np|>limiti..n hoe been made 1.. lb-Common Ploaa f««i a Chart** of In* orporalion tor “Tb"' S.*coml M-UmJl*t Piotaataut Church nf Plttß burgh." mji:r.tJ_ WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS Gasket boards, i*.r packing j-inu*. furaal-i.y tVM I* JOHNSTON A Ob. Pi,|-r d-i.l *r». my 17 N- m W—» itr«'t_ j. m“ xLrr r ri-*K NEAIt TUB M AltH FT II il'U IIiMITK, Pnot-f', 'A F< ill I* t' V.<. <IA UMi i*. "in BOYS’ ANli ViillTll.->’ tlil'll', r\\nV» t A vry .iij- il.u sill. I. Perm Machine Woika and Toundiy, I.M'OCK STKKKT. A FAR t’ERKRAt. Allegheny, Penn a. SIDE STRIFE CIIALLIE ROBES re.-’d this day ner Adams Kspriwa. C. HANSON LOVE, myl7 dAwT M*rk*-t slrwt SERMON I'AHKK "ti hand, nr made tnnr- J„I I,) myt: IVM. (1 -IOHNSTON ACO _ Church record books. Yari.ms ml-inn b .mt'.r m.td- t.. ord-r nf any |..»tU rn, at short nolle- t-s tn>l7 WM O J.HtNSTuN 4 Ob IAGGS. di) bid' egg.H l<-r *alo by mi IT KIIIUY Kit A DILWoKTH. 0/WA~bu>boL priiiK- Dried Apples for sale tCKjyJ l> n.> 17 SMRtkKIt A DILWOKTH. 1 O bills buti.-rf'T >ak* bv 1 & U i)t7 SHIU*\KU A DILWOBTH _ tiIFTS" Oiri'S!!! BOOKS' BOOKS" BOOKS’: E V A. XT S Sc CO \li . f» 11 MAIt k E I STI! 1 I 1 A larg.- and «H - t- * ted *t «-k .1 ST.SXi>M:i> AX It .i//.NC?/.*/./..tAT<WA ROOKS, Win. I. Mill 1- at tl. Lull KBT I A&II I' KICKS. A GUT, valued fr.-B» '£< t-.*lnO. Hill !•* wren will. ■ n ,h Book ml the tjr.i" «•( Kiilr. ...milting or a large vnr.rty ,} PItKSKNTS. t-lh u.flul and --'■i.BniriiUl An.. iik- which ...i|.H AND StI.VKJ: WATCHI's, HOLD I.•K:U^.Ts. A M Kl>t* , IN A 1. I. T Y I. K A IIKACLLKT-. (IuLD PUNA ANDPKSCI! 11l MIS, 11KKASTPINS, A. . 1 They ar« to divide the profit* i>t bn elegant *U.eU o« llook* with their patron*. In the fonn ■ I rich ami dndratle Gift*, and would respectfully In* it- all t» examine their «t«<k and improve!hi- present op|«'rtnnii» t» replenish their libra rim ml i/1 KKt r siHifr (Si inch li <lll tin- Ungllial llr Shu Y.iti. MM I-. Ports. . IN " I'UTT!* «M.t> I’TTS WII.LIAM U. PUTTS dt CO., H.OUR l ACTOltf. GRAIN PRODUCE COMM ISSION MEKOII ANTS* SUH IM.ih arc nv.-nU' and S‘N Wnt-l Street. i-U vo Slue Strict,} I'll! LAUKLI'II I A . 49-Caah advances mad* 1 on l\.ii«igiinieiitii ni> 14:dlm yAMU.A BEANS i ..mlantl t t.n hand A U'l fui s*l" l) injloidtd' h. Snrth Walet street, Philadelphia T" 0 ENGINEERS. ARCHITECTS AND CONTUACTUUS.—The PUtKNI.X IRON COMPANY, Philadelphia, are now prepared to receive an.l *»e*-ntn or derm for all nlz-m of WROUGHT WON, ASH VoMVoTTSD. HE AUS AS Z> OrnUERS, of any icjui red length*, for Fire-pool Buildings and Bridge*. Tracing and plan of mini:, together »itb tatdo showing cnnacilx of Benin*. «ill !*• furnished gratuitously upon ap pkfcutiou 1.. SAMCH.J P.KKVKA Vice prmidunt, mjl.'i.eodlmddp 4ln Walnut ■irret. PhlU. PI/ SETS COLLARS .V SLEEVES. # IV a Frenrh Work Collar*, aiwxem, Seta, Ac. Almo, lirmlloml*. Hiattla. Mantle*. Ac - l\ HANSON UtVK, 74 Market it. trusses, /UK THE RELIEF AND CURE OK IlKitNlA, In nil Its stage*, mid ABDOMINAL S3ll I J l J OK' L’KliS nil klmia, alu .i) « uti liaml, ami ninth-I<> unli-r, at ati-rtcal Lj CARTWUWUT 4 YOl.’Nii, 111)11 HI) WIH-Wt. Dkuvkrkii in ahvancb ok the MAIL!*. TIIK NKW YORK DAILY lIF.JIAI.D, TilK PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS m.d LEDGER. ud CINCINNATI DAILY COMMERCIAL ly Iravliit; y«n» udiirtfei at HUNT it MINER'S, MASONIC HALL, KIKTII STREET. JOHN PITTOUK, iuyl4.J3l AGENT Su MMEK- ULOOM I NU l* I. AN I S Vi/. Yutbeiia*, lK'll"lroi«->s UcinuDiiu*, rau«l'.% ItatilLli, Tobvlofo. Uladlulan. I.lll'-I, Boi>Ui Flowvrlug IMnnta. • n gf.it variety Seed ami Agricultural Store. m yl4:d4t NO. 47 KIFTII STREET. COTTON AND WHEAT 55 hales Cotton; 269 socks Tennessee Wheat; im steamer Quaker CUy. to arrive, for sale by |inyl4| ISAIAH DICKKY A IX>. PIPES. — Proposals will be received at the Office of tbo Water Works np Ull TUESDAY, May 1«. for famishing 250 feet nf right-inch J'i|>e. my’.4:df>t JAMBS NEIJON, Sup'L SUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS, french Ouraets. Silk and Lace Mantles, and all kinds of Drasa Honda. C. UANBON Lol E, WALL’S PICTURE OALIERY, FOURTH STREET, twtween Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. AMimOTTPBS and PHOTOGRAPHS Taken in the iTStar httu or the Aar, at satisfactory prices. mylhdflm DOMESTICS— -Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Gingham*, Prints. Cultonadrs, and all kinds of fancy and Staple Dry Goods always on band. tuyl3 C. lIANBGN LOVE, 71 Market street. I" NDIAEUBBKH DOORrMATS—Thebest Mat la use, jnst rec'd at the India Rubber Depot of myl3 UU, PIIILLIPa, 30 and at St. Clair at. WINDOW SHADES of all styles; also, Green and Ball OGdotb, constantly on band and for by myl3 J. it n. PITTLIJPS, INDIA RUBBER BELTING; also, Hose and Packing, a largo fDPPlyJoatne’d and for tale at the IndUßabbor Pspotof my!3 J. * 11. PHILLIPS. FILOOR OIL CLOTn of all patterns from U yard to fl yards tn widtb,of a superior quality, at the Oil doth Store of my 18 - J, * 11. WCILUPB. EXTRA FAMILY FLOOR ou hand, and _,g r <so’ K°-181 UlurtJ «». pRK*MCRACKERS—HaII A tjnidor'a \J ethbamaOmnOiKtori. comUnUI reedtteg •»! lbnU»t, (m,4) ■ A. A. nalUlV. TyOTASU—IO casks No. 1 Potash ak . j'bts MBiTHUDniroßTire. •v ■ _ l *> , *»«Miwa^^ jFot tSrnt Foil IIENT.-A two story brirk limor g§ ...ul j orw, rootelolßK nil rtom*. .upplM . ÜB. , s,. ~„i m in iim bibsi 1.1-usi P .rtß( to» «">; "7”' ; Sl .. ...hill .trWI »b 4 Centro Ancnttf.SoTrnlh W"J- fj 1 SC:, per nontin] For Intlßr, pnrUc.ln.S '»•]«'"' of »• . mw** * *“'». TO LET At anti well-armiiKcd f-lotn lwtMtt...y lt.sk lIOfSB. 7' , |‘7!o"“ IJ'wtoS tttth *ll Hi.- .o U *«tii.' ucc* of hath--room, h-t . c ‘. rnoim K «drn and yard. j.Ua«r,tJy .UuaUJ. No *1 t-ihikl.t K.t ttitniik. ic.. lu fnlrt' tbM‘ r ' ~f KOHKUT LAWBfcT'- n.tU Ilf :?.l Federal «tr»-et. fituhnfgh. IAOK KKNT A ihrrn «tury DweiUnf; EH ' Uoutf m Filth atn-t. loo.) containing 11. ESL ro.;m.. I-M- *O.l, hr.,»,th Hm» brick carriaif.-hoiwaltMl.M. Tl.ia t.-u»e l« »wvpk«l with hot and c..M *M"f . both, gat. 4r . and N-iutf ■ « » central loca tion i- admitably adapted th-» si t* M » pr.>f"-«ional man. *r>d will l- r.nW l»r a turn td y«ar« t«. a C«»»l ant I r lurltnT particulars en.iuirr of „„|j AI.HVAXUKH KIXO. FOR KKXT-Tlic Inrjri* Wan-hi'iwSfi ..JIT »• II A„„.l, AC... X.«. lMjja. L.,,t and .aid •!>' '-t* >d i' A UK. M.CUHUY * CO. N.- ULi Firal ao«l IJO S-cotid atn. rpo I.KT Atw i hturv Uri<-k Dwelling^! I ~.,lUrnu-t,lrtw.-nlv,ri. and ih« rlr.-r. Kd-*3. i(^r , li H KI.Vi. No. 211 LiUrty.t. Jfot Sate. 1 I ml: SAI.F. OK I.KASE, ;i lot on Fourth ►rniir.f.-ll ai*-l Ch< try All-J, Iwi ff«-l .„,.i ,»"»? fm.inr.rM. i-m n-.ui • y '-.'./IT.!'TM a,.....- linm-Udh, UntlM. Wilkin. ~ li a i >aa la and Vncm- MUy. h-M If.ut by I'M V i.. J-.r..K-k k Mart * Foundry n T..,,. Umnd-I 1,, ""kin. and Carrol * u,amlllnMar Mr-U, adjoin.** the U-Ur-Vl HUIU... I'.rty '/.1.t111T.-y'i* Ir>«a, ~n .1 !.*•» br l»ib<*i<U*p , , , .1 I Ml l;-v. «• t-wn.h.f.. f-wit -r oat , . t... tl.- J»rl L d.b/n road end UlUitafc CelD- 7.,., i .... A11.i1.. r.y f.i*?. Tb.i I Wwl. l~tw.ro East ' ”1 iVw* ‘t , W—ln..f*UwlO'w , *l;. ;T» Ui- MAI*- ~ , , ~fc» 7 fr-.rr. U»f.»—-«* viirtln eoltl- urM- ; y#o vr*a 4f «.m .. >.* .» l..fsTiH-r W«*tm/,.r-Und • ■.unty.nf , ' . wji.uam it oaulimjros. m i A Third «»/wt. al«t» t*mUhfi»dil. I \HAI Oin lIOK.IK Foil SALJS.- I) a ft,.* II ,a*„ Md. '.W I’ i. v.il Unll »-..ka j-*.tVn. fc.r -ala l.* ‘r, j. U/rKI/iiS A CU-, N-. LiU-rty at. _ 111 ISWO .'OM.KOK "HCOTCII BVlTOAl" I j'lwif’RKTV- Ai.i'it \{*>vtr.»t.l Oil* bftautifnl tr»ct •d i.i.d t-*it :< o.- ?»'•>.■ !*u.lr o*nrd by Ilonry vr *'l* F.-d li*. dlTldad Inin Fllt«n Lnta. cnaUltihlg 11.. j>ifo Ul.trn k‘T">, In dUI. mvoQar aa to aalt anl.iirban >.«ld.-nr>a, aol will be oflerwj 1.. ..I .“|..,U.r An,**"..."i* 11,-|.r.m,-«.,ni TIIURSUAV, i|,r yuiii inaiant, -I ’i'/t " ' I'^k. ri. Tl.n land ntlrml lb- on lb« nr.rtb "Ida nf lb* Drvlilock ■ Fb-ld I'lanU It«*d, (now In onlrrj and about threw ii. U"in II." Mir. ilhia l" li« at all tltuea"tally arreadble lr. rn til- -It y by a drl»r nf aboot thirty luioulea- Tha prD l„.t..i| rally r..injdnl».>ii nf th*i I’itUburgli k CoQuelUrille Itullr.-vl, with a jMtaaniKer atatlnO mar tblaprojwrty, will an.ird Mill fnrttiM fv llltlra to |.iirrhi«er» liaTlog their J.U ! nr< >d l.u-inr— In the • Ity. Tin" trrni" of «al# »HI one fourth roah, i»ud tb" residue ; in tlm<-annual innlalmrntn. with acuil-aunuaily K,.i the dtft-rrrd lb" U>tid» «.f the purchwra will , b- lakrn. i.Tiir"d by n m-rtgatfe of the lu-nperty Bold. ! For til" f .nv-nlvli. " thin" OrairinK Ui piindiiuie, Otunl «ill (win re:i at the corner of Fourth audUraut -tn-rta, at l *aJ o'clock, [• W , on tho day of of -ah", to coUTey ; them to and from ib-aulo. ' F'.i ulan* >•( 11.0 an-l farther iirfurtimU. ti. j 11 UKAOY WlUilN.*, No. 145 Fourth «irit:L. OLD ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALK.— (J\» mg to tbo ilrhcale health of Wm. Mitcbeltree, jr. t be Int. inL* quitting busiurev to Hto in Ibo country. Therefore tlip t-stabli-Lsnent carried ou by himself and brotbur is of fi-red for sale, with the fixture*, Rectifying apparatus,etc. A lease of both fruut and back stores (which belong to their uncle) will be given to the purchaser for a comber of year* at a fair rent. This house la well icuuwn and of long stand lop. having U«n established by their undo and father ly. A M MiUbeltree who havudonoalargobu-lnes. lull for mauy years u wholesale grot-ore, wiuo and liquor mer chants at.d rectifying distillers. Fenians wishing to pur chase can pee the premises and stock, and learn the terms by applying at the st.no. No. -JW Liberty street. Possea sion can be given either tbo Ist Jnno or Ist Joly. ro cers, ia»rrnk~TK rs ami country merchants will bo anpplied wtth articlesin tbe above line on very faromble terms, as they want to rednee th-ir atock to salt a purchaser. WM.MITCIIKLTREK, Ja. 4 BRO. N. 11 All person-. hating claims against the firm will be pai lon precaution of their accounts; and thoso indebted an. resis-ctfnlly requreted to make payment with as little delay as p.wsible. ■P g:tf Ohio Land (or Bale. TIIE subscriber offers for sale section ten, township 12. range 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly known as “Bowman's Srctlun," containing 044 acres. Ills ■ttnalitl throe tnilre west of Massillon, on the State Uoftd leading to and witbin about two mile* of the Pitt* burgh, Ft. Wayno and Chicago Railroad. Tbo south, east and north-east ijuartem are partly cleared aud inipruvod— Uie remainder is covered with saperior timber—and tbs whole Is well watered by springs and running atreama.— Tbisitecti.-o la considered the finest body of land Id tbs county. It wllll-o sold undivided or inqnarterato suit purchasers. To time" who desire to luVest iu real estate a Uu.r <■ y „ BWEITZEE , nc2&diwt(T No. 101 4th street. Fltubnrgb. Libkkty street property for SALE.-The Store-room and Dwelling, situated on Liberty rtrw-t, near St. Clair, known as No. 183. The lot IS about -£i bet front and ICO feet deep, extending back to Exchange Aliev, on which la erected a gtable and Carriage house, The probity rents readily for $OOO, and witl beaold ut a barmin ami »u accommodating terms. For particulars enunin ot R- IL KWO, No. 211 Liberty street. FOR SALE—A Drug Storo situated in one of the best locations In the city of PitUbnrgb,roreltber a jobbing, retailor prescription business. Inducements are offered to purchasers containing advantages of rare occu»» renew. For Information Inquire of JOHN HAFT, Jr„ at No. ICC Wood Street, comer of Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. _ Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very desirable lot on Water Street | and Itodonbt Alloy. n»xt to John Irwin ft Sone, laying lA> f-et on Water and front streets, and 100 deep along the Al |l , «Hl l* »,-,ld together or In lots ot ‘JOor 24 fret each. for trrw-M which will be made easy as to payment,) ap idt to JOSEPH S. LEECH ft CO., * nirl dtf liberty Street. Pittsburgh. Farm ror Bale. TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2$ mileage above (be Depot, at New Brighton, Beaver Co„ JE®, pa n ou block Uonao Run, containing 108 acres of excellent land, every acre of which is tillable, and 93 of which bon der cultivation. There are 13 acres or good timber, 50 acres in grass and posture, and an abundance of capl. There ban Orchard ol grafted fruit trees. In alin<«t every field there Is a spring of never-failing water. Tin* Improvements consist ol a new frame Dwelling, at tached to a weather-boarded log, a small tenant house and a large frame Barn, M by 3d feet. This choice farm bln a high state of cultivation, fences good, and in a respectable neighborhood, convenient to churches, schools, for terms, enquire atTUIS Of PICK, or of JaU-dftwtfT J. ANDERSON, Now Brighton, Pa._ 170 K SALE— Ono of Wallace's Patent Portable Flour Mills, with Bruner's latest Patent Smut Machine; Dolt, irdting Cloth and Elevator, all com plete and irady for sotting np. Apply to \V. B. ttUYDAM, Oil Mill, apldswtl P cur. Rebecca ft Qralg sta, Allegheny CUy. JAYNES’ FEEXZV TEA STORE, NO. :iw FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA S. JAYNES, Proprietor. OUR PRESENT STOCK OF GREEN AND BLACK TEAS Wav -elected with carp, and purchased from the most relia ble Tea Merchants in New York and Philadelphia, and con sists of all i he different flavor, and erodes of Tea brought to Ihi< market We will sell’ N 7.KLLKY ir //<»/. /; .s a /. A a .v i> j: t: r a il, LOWEST PRICES. THIS IS THE OLDEST TEA STORE IN TIIK CITY i lur customer- may, with confidence, rely ou onr best < d.-avoni to give them Teas ot -nperlnr quality, at the varit pi Ice. \Y,. have n<> connection nflli any other Tea Store, and warn onr customers and tbo public against imposition. REMEMBER, OUR NO. IS 3.\ NEAR WOOD STREET. We are well supplied with RIO AND JAY A COFFEES Crushed Pulverized, ClsrDW and N. O.BUQARS; BAKER'S UUoMA, COCOA and CHOCOLATE, myl JUtf_ WINKS AND IjIQUOIIS RBDLCKD PRICKS. Tub subscribers are selling off their stock at reduced price* preparatory to quitting bushier, comprising some ot the choicest brands of Foreign Winea and Llqnors. TRI 111 NK and Otard Pole Ersndy, Uam easy do, Pure Old Irlali Whiaki llekdseickChainpaigne,Bt. JolisnClarvt, Barsalou’a Mall Port and Blat'kburn's Madeira. ALSO, nld Monongaliola Rye Whiskey, Superior Double IDrlificd Whiskey, Blackberry, Gtnt>r and Domestic llrandlm. Gin, 4c., ftc. Hotel and Tavern Kuri«ra, as well as familh'n, bat now agoodopportnuit} of supplying tbein.vlres on advai tageons terms. WM. RIITCIIKLTRKK, JIL, ft BUO., m j&Mtf *4OO Liberty Street, DrM’kt’hiA- —The most troublesome and painful of all diseases, it is now ascertained, can be effectu ally cured. Mauy hare been the preparations gotten up to attalu this object, but with one antltary t-XcepUoo, wo be lieve ail have failed of their purpose. Dr. J. llostettor’* Stomach Bittern, the one referred JO, however, has proven such an invaluable romedy of the stomach, that no one at all conversant with Its history, will question its efficacy in cases of the most alarming character. Thous ands, by the frequent nse of the Bitters, havo enjoyed au equally speedy and effectual restoration to physical strength aud vigor. AU who ore suffering from diseases arising from a foul stomach, should, not fail or hesitate to use U. Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by UOSTKTTKR ft SMITH, Bole Proprietors. Nos. 58 Water or 68 Front sts. mylfcdftwT 'C'INE BRITANNIA TEA SETTS nr in r single piece*; Planished Tinware in setts or single pieces; Tin Goods of all kinds, Japanned, Stamped and Plain; Hollow Ware, Silver Platod Spoons, Forks, Castors, ftc.; Table Cutlery, Black Japanned Tina of a superior quality tor Sign Plates and Ambrotypes; A large assortment of Kitchen Utensils at low prices for ouh. JOHN FLKMINO, m ylo corner of Market andffblrd sts. 74 Market at. DWELLINO IN EXCHANGE FOREt. WESTERN LAND.—Persons wishing to chase a commudtoaa and valuable fkniily residence, wi uua a™ mil™ of the cay. or Jmirtog to ,“f“ff! I KSS“ i “ for tbo owno, will plcom raqulro of J. ti. CoHffrol-a. fo-F. amrp.bor3.or IVKIXS, niDDLI. 1 CD, f - No. HQ Foorth otmot. BACON— 1000 lba. coantry Sides; 1000 do do Shoulders; guOO do do and city Hams, for ml. .1185 WIRTS t CO HOOP SKIRTS, French Corset*, French Work Collars and Sleevea, Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, Bbawls. Mantles and all kindsof Dress Goods, very low for —mylqdswT 0. nAN SON LOVE, 74 Market tt. CARMINE INKS—Guyot'a, David's and DorsU’s for mio by Yf. B. HAVEN, myg Not. SI, S 3 and 33 Market street. MUCILAGE— Put up m glass jars, with enp and brash, and in quart and plot bottle* and caosturtaloby ajt W. 8. QAYEH, mjO J cornerMarketand Second sta. /XLASS—3OOO boxes ass’ll sizes Window VXtih*» goodeomitrjr brands feraala by 07» •> HEHavaOQU£9) Qtankreatrs. U^CoNCEKss —Hon. S. A. Pcbviance, our representative in Con grew* from tb- Allegheny and Butler District, will l«e supported by bi friends tor a re-nomination. myl7dtc AlAlugcnf- U^^Conoress.— The many Iriends of RobKRF VT “ cK ™ nt ’ “* Allegheny City, will present bfa claim, for nomination in tbe 22d Congrreiidhal District, be fore tbo approaching Republican Convention. mylMAwtc _ ALLEGHENY .uIjccI 1,. U.. Jkuloii o[ tto OouuJ Sum* - _ o,yTdi.tcF rr-S-OoMTEEss. -Ilun. A. W. L,»ViI Vf cut-barph. .ill l. t.r Cooptw. .1 ■; j-roachi'ng Republican County Convention, by his 1 ‘ ; itanrFucina, ; n^*CoNCRESs.— W. B. Neqley, Esq., (mem tK£/ her of Pittsburgh Dar.fcif PUt township, is a caodj, ; date for Congress, subject to the Republican County Own j ventiou. _ sq>l!hdtc* Jirs-SESiiE. —O. S. Evstee, ..f Pitt TOWIV ; U-t£y ship, is a candidate for Stats Senate, subject to ths | decision ofthe Republican County Convention. myUdtvrtc ! n'^» Assembly.— J. K. Zoli.br, of HcKees port, w m bo a candidate for Assembly' k-foro the j Republican County Convention, and will be supported by ! th.m-who are dispoaed to give the Cornua Republicans i representation on the ticket. apSfcdto fi — Oeobor Hickson, of South L"-*ix Fayette township, la a candidate for Assembly, sob- Ject to tb« dodaii'D or tbo Repnbtiean Coacty Convention, ap&dtc* _ _____ rr^»SuF.Rm-— Alexander McCuntock, ol LSc/ the Second Ward, l'ittabnrgh, U a eamUA.f fr g, r Sheriff of Allegheny County, subject to tbo decision of tbo I Union County Convention. my2al4wtc*T | JT'gp'SnEßirF. —Dav.id lewin, of Peoblea 1 “"vSr f.wutblp, i» a candidate for Sheriff of-Allegheny county, .object to th« Republican Cisunty CunTcation. apll^te* [f]S»SD£RiFF. —Harry Woods, of Peebles u>£r township, setka the Republican nomination far Eherlff of Allegheny county. apfrdtc [r^^SnEßirr.— C. W. Batchelor, of Peebles bL£r township, U a candidate for the nomination for Sher iff r,f Allegheny coucty, .ntjeetto the Republican County Convention. apfcdawto fTS»SnEEirr. —C. L. Mace*, (Hatter,) Third “w Ward, Pittsburgh, I.a candidate for Sheriff of Alle gheny county, subject tp tbs action of the Republican County CetivenUon. apSdtc nr=j»SHZR!FF— Jared M. Brusu, of the Sixth treux Ward, Pittsburgh, U a candidate fur Sheriff of Alle gheny county, subject to the Republican County Convco Uun. »PS»UC« fj'^s»SuEaiFF. —Hr. William Woods, of Se wickley Borough, is a candidate for Sheriff of Alle gheny county, subject to the County OonT.ntiop. [T^^SnEttirF— James L. Graham, of Third Ward, Allegheny, Is a candidate for SbetUfof Alla shetiv county, tnbjdct to the Republican County Ocnvon turn. r*r mrJMiltc* jr^^pROTiIONOTABY. —DaNIEL McCuRDY, of Pittsburgh, is for Frothonotary, subject to the decision of the next Repnbtiean County Convention. apSfcdawtcF . if'S^pROTUONOTARY—James i>. Hilands, of Ryaa township, isa candidate for rrothonatory, sub ject to the t!<*cliii>n «>f the Republican County Coiiytttion. apSidtc TT^^Protuonotakv— Daniel of Third Ward. I* a candidate tor Frothonotary of Al legheny couuty, subject to the decisiuu of tho Republican County Convention. mr24-dtc* rr^cr^PßOTiiosoTAßY —H. C. Huiu, of Snow '-L£r j v q township, will bo a candidate fur Iba offlco ul Pruthonotary, subject u> tbo decision of Uio Republican Ouunty Convention. apLdtc irZ^CoMMissio.NEu.— James Black, of tho 2d ward, FitUburgb, will be a candidate for tho oOco of County Commissioner, subject to tbo decision of tho Re publican County Convention. ay3tdawtc*T rri^COMrfISSIONER. —Kobeet Allingham, of Third Ward, PiUsbnrgb, will bo a Candida to lor the office of Couuty CucimissioDer, subject to tbedodxloa of the Republican County Convention. apgblcwF rr^*CoMMissioNKß.^—Jous Shuler Township, will l>u a caudidato for OocDty Commis aioner, subject to the ih-cisiou of the Repabikim County Convention. ap2blAwtcahl-F jv"S» Coroner—'William Market, formcr lyof Wood street, but now of the Fourth Ward, cit 7 of Pittsburgh, is a candidate for Ourohof, subject to tho decisionof tbo Republican Convention. ' np27:d4wtcT rfK^CoRONER— J. li. Baldwin, of Fourth W&rd, Allegheny, it a candidate for Cproncr, subject to tbodeclslonof Uepublkun County Convention. spOallO rr^CoaoNEß.— Wm. Boyd, of Third US' Word, Allegheny, Is a candidate (or Gorooef, lubjact to the decision of the Republican Convention, mtgkdtc* frif^CoRONER. —Samuel B. Cooper, of Sixth LrT£r War<L PittsDnrgh, Is a candidate for the above office, subject to the decisionof tbo Republican County Couven ti™. ! yiDiic.s. Orncc WcsTcaa Lhsluibci Co., I Slay -tih. l&fiS. J Dividend.— I The President oiid Directors of the Western Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, have this day de clared a dividend of FOUR DOLLARS AND FIYTYCENTS per share on the Capital Stock, TWO DOLLARS per obare of which to be applied as a credit to stock accounts, and TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share to bo paid in cash to stockholders on or after the 12th lost, ny6:d2w F. M. GORDON, Scc'y. Kictusox Biax op Pmsßcxun, I May 41b,18&5, J Tnt President and Directors of this Bank havedecUredadiridendofFOUß PKR CENT, on the Capi ta] Stock, out of tho profits of the last six months. Stock hulders or their legal repreeentativre will bo paid on or af ter the 14th hut. mysrdwd 11. il. MURRAY, Cashier. Suction Sates. ' P. M. DAVTS, Auctioneer. Commercial gales Rooms, No. M FUtb Street. I EXECUTORS’ SALE OF FIFTH WARD li PROPERTY —On Tuesday evening. May 16th, at H o'clock, on the second floor of tie now commercial Bales rooms. No. 64 Fifth street, will bo sold, by order of Execu- tors of John Gibb, dec’ll, that large and valuable LOT OF G ROD ND at the comer of liberty and Walnut streets, hav ing a front on Liberty street of fifty toot, and avtonriing back along Walnut street one hundred toot, to Spring alley; on which are creeled two tw«-*tory brick andfraiaaDWEL LINGS. Termr. One-third cash; reahlne In one and two years, with itemL Sale positive. myl4 P. M. DAVtH, A art Bank stocks at acction.—on TUESDAY Keening. May ISth, el 8 u'clock, al the commercial tales rooms, No. 64 Fifth stmt, will bo told, 20 aharca Bank of PltUbnrch Stuck: 26 do M.4M. Bank do 80 do Mechanics' do do (16 do Citizens* du do 20 do Allcghenydo do my 13 _ I>. M. DAVIS, And. STOCK P., Ft. W. &■ C. 11. R. at raiVATK sau, la luta to anit purchasers, by »pl l*. M. DAVIS, Aucl, No. SI Fifth st. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants’ Exchange, 17 OR SALE at the Merchants* Exchange, oo Thursday evening, May 20tb, lS6B,at pnbUs mb, to whom (t msy concern, two 0 per cent. Bondi fiharpaburg Bridge Company, payable 1861, coupons attached, by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00-, myl7 Stockand Note Broken. Adjourned sale of Allegheny BRIDGE 00. STOCK, by order of ffm. BoMbvft, Treos,—Will be sold at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, cm Thursday, evening, May SUth, at 7|4 o'clock, 12SO ■hares Allegheny Bridge (oew)Stock; AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00, Stock and Note Brokers, 68 Foorth at. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS ± 00, AT TUB MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Insurance Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate auld at public Bale at the Merchants’ Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Note*, Drafts and Loans on Reel Estate negotiated on maonable term, by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., eeSl Stock Note Brokers. 92 Foorth st. AN ORDINANCE to appropriate and im prove the Common Grounds iu Allegheny City. Section 1. Belt ordainee and enacted by the Select and Common Cooncila of the dty of Allegheny, audit is hereby enacted by the anthcrity of the same, That tl»e .Common Grounds In tho city or Allegheny bo appropriated for the pnrpoee of Improving and keeping the nme Improved, they are hereby deelaj ed to be appropriated on paying damages to such Commoners entitled thereto, as may apply to hare damages assessed. Ordained and enacted into a law this, tho sixth day el May, Anno Domini quo thousand eight bond red and OHr eight JAMES MARSHALL, President jiro. tern, of the Select Oocncll. Attest; D. Macraaoa, Clerk ol tho Select Council. J GARDNER COFFIN, ■ Prnddeut of tho Common Conned. Attest M. McUouiolk. Clerk of the Common Council. d. aiiaia, D n Drugjrist and PharmAoeutist, Smflkfitld Streti, third door bcloia Third, (No. 2 Girard Homo,] Dealer in dregs and medicines, Perfumery, Toilet articles, Tobacco C?gan,Troae es, Surgical Instruments, and all other article*pertaining to bis business. Personal attention given to compounding Prescriptions at all boors of the day or night my fklwd* CARGO A CO’S Ambrotype and photographic GALLERIES, No. 21 FI fib street, opposite and S 3 Market opposite Fleming's Drug Store. Photographs finished in oil or water colors, tinted or plefn, Specimen* and llecept ion Room on the ground floor. myfijdly THIS PATENT DIAPKK. SAVES WASHING, Suppresses Smell, keeps the babe Dry and Clean, lasts a jear wUheare,la comJortable to the body. Bent, pre-pald. by mail for to* Irrior quality %L A&lreaa PATENT DIAPER AQKSCY, or call at ISI Broadway, Now York. •o»Ag<DCiea sold (or every town aid d{J. LOST OK MISLAID—A certificato for 23 tharra la th>< Exchange Baok of Pittsburgh, la tbe name of Thomas Livingston, No. l(it. Notice ta hereby ctT«a that appUcatiaa baa been made to tho Saak tor a rooowaloftalJcaertiflcaie. 8. LIVINGSTON. AdA'r of the estate of Thos. Llviagston. abargh, May Hth, IMS—aplfcpw2taw Cm QUALITY AND FINISH. PUT IN GOOD CASES FOR FIFTY CENTS, NO. H* FOURTH STREET. GRANT'S CHEWING TOBACCO.—Fifty l>ozea fine-poonda, real red oneonsi*BiaMit(rom U» maonfictarer; and various brand* of 6’< and C’a, on and will be sold at low prices. W. ACI RINEHART. _H?* ! No- 12a Wood rt. fift BXS. WOOD’S PEARL STARCH in " ” store and for sale bjr k . b. l. fahsestock ft co.; No. CO. earner Wood and Fourth at*. POTATOES, POmX>|SS-100 aka Prime Mercer futttoc*, eflm-Tate article, ia*lrtctl»rf»Dd lot «l»l)y KIDDLE, WHITS * CO, m * U liberty tt. f\f) BULS. LGOS on bond and for sale by U " EtDDLE, WIETa 4 CO, Nu. l SS Liberty »t. A FULL and Complete Stock of all kinds ** D ,* r tfOODS. u cheap aether cao be found any tttyUt) C.HANSON LOAE,74 Market et F\ USDS. PLAIN BACONIIAMg *j fibOXM do do do ' ia aten tad for wlo by [my 13] JAMS) fltypprett^t j WOTASH—IO bblfl. No. 1 rec’d aud ior'j&ld JL fc J . v*. MftfUTCHEOS, No. 1M OF THE BEST ADAMS 0 ftLLBBY, mjiaomd
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