fittsbittil facile. t>. T. VTLLUKB—D. HATOS Jl’arnnT« ir<mt nilW B. RIDDLE & Co.. EDITORS and PROPBISTOMS PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 22, 1868. Thb Southern Commercial Convention. This body, -which has furnished food for news ' paper merriment on both sides of the line, it seems, has its particular uses, notwithstanding its apparent insignificance. The subjects for de. bate laid beforo it, it is trae, ore of little con. sequence—nothing but fudge and fustian in the long run —but deep personal motives are found to underlie them. The Joe Dagstocks, who were recently sweltering in this unrighteous" gathering of fire-eaters away down in Alabama, may-have been very fussy and blustery in their movements, bnt many of them were never* theless “devil-ish sly." The fight about the opening of the slave trade with Africa, between the ‘‘first families” of Virginia, who have a large supply of tho “chatlels”~tfn hand, and the Mis sissippi hidalgos, who have more land than laborers, slid consequently find it their interest to ofafeapeo the article by overstocking the mar ket, was, after all, mcro gammon, designed to tickle and pleaso the uninitiated. These sham battles, it must be admitted, are entertaining, I when once fairly under headway, and arc like- I wise the cause of no little feeling on the part of the excitablo bclligerants. They also afford a pretext for tho assemblage of the Conventions— an excase for tho delegates leaving their families at this pleasant season of the year, and at tho same time farnish means to while 'away time that would otherwise hang heavily on their hands. Bat the secret has leaked out at last, and the pur port of the last gathering has been made patent to everybody who knows some things as well as others. It has been discovered that the present Convention is essentially and practically an Alabama political Convention, packed with a view to serve the purposes of the politicians of that State, at the head of whom is W. L. Yancy, . Esq., who aspires to the scat now filled by Mr. Fitzpatrick, in the United States Senate. Mr. FUzpfttrickns regarded as too moderate and lib eral in bis views for the people of Alabama, who have among their number fewer Conservatives than any other Southern State. Yancy and the Alabama politicians have occapied three-fourths of the time of the Convention, and their motives have becomo so transparent that tho Tennessee delegates left in disgust, and those of Virginia and North Carolina announced that (hey would follow in a short time. A correspondent of the New York Times, writing from Montgomery, where thi* Convention was in session, says: “The only subject of a commercial featuro introduced at this timo was ignored yesterday, the Commitleo on Business having reported ad versely uplTn a Trans-Allantic steamship project, Submitted for their consideration. Everything gate way to the Slave-trade question. Ilad the settlement of the ivnnsas question been post poned until after this period, disunion would form the ruling subject of discussion. As it is, there Is much said about it, and no sentiment seems to be bo warmly applauded as that favor ing a separation from the Nortirr But as a gen tleman well remarked ia my hearing to day, theso people would exhibit a different stale of feeling when the issue was directly put, and they came to reflect upon the depreciation of all descriptions of property which such a re sult would produce.” Mr. Yancey made himself conspicuous in advocating the re-opening of the slave trade—a doctrine very palatable to Alabama planters, i&hrhoae policy it is to lessen the price of slaves. He did not, however, succeed in his efforts to carry his resolutions through the Convention. The resolutions, or the report in which they were embodied, were rejected by a large majority, and, according to the Tints' correspondent, this will place Mr. Yancey in a very unpleasant po sition: “Tho course of Yancey in this Convention, his ultra and unstatcsmanliko action, to which no small degree will.bo attributable) the defeat of beforo the Convention, will materi ally diminish his popularity. Had he been buo * cessful* the resnU would be otherwise, for then he would carry with him the moral prestige of victory which, even in a bad caase, operates so favorably to a public man. The etlccl ot de feat of this measure will be to show that he lacks influenco with the people. Better; for his reputation, I imagine, that he never engaged in the discussion of the Slave-trade question.” Every year these conventions become less and less important, until they bavo degenerated into mere political clubs, where ambitious leaders resort to “define their position,” and thus pave, the way for political preferment. This ac counts for the extraordinary zeal of the repre sentatives of some sections, and the cautious conservatism of those of other sections. The speeches were all made for homej consumption; hence we find delegates from slavc-breediog Virginia and North Carolina opposing the re rarav-npygjpy nf trade, while Alabama and Mississippi, whose interests arc in another di .-reotion, favor the same measure. Offices and personal aggrandizement, however, aro at the - bottom of all this “sound and fury,” and we are glad that the people of the South have at length opened their eyes to the folly of encouraging these annual assemblages, which can do no good, but may be the source of great injary to the sec tion which they aro designed to benefit. The Esousn Bill. —Oncoforallwe want it to bo distinctly understood that the people of Kansas will soorn tho base bribe offered in the English bill ' No matter what a refusal may cost, no matter how long wo may bo kept oat of the Union, or how oppressed wo may be as a Territory, we will rote down the monstrosity and spurn the bribe. And to .the covet t threats used by Congress, in case we reject the land grant, we present tho superlative contempt of a free people. The majority against thcoligarcbic scheme will count by thousands. Wo have not yet heard of a single man in this Territory who dares elthor to sanction or apologise for the ini- 1 quity concealed in the English bill. Against it AtWft shall’poll tho united voles of all honest citi . the Territory, and in that vote will we S Illustrate ane,w the integrity and patriotism of ! -Z.f<ii , wiH‘ortA Times. ~ That the people of Kansas, if left to them selves, will Almost unanimously rcjoct tho Eng | lish bill* wo do not doubt; but the people of 1 Kftpffftff had better learn, at once, what is plain to every eyo at Washington, that they are not to enjoy tho opportunity of so deciding the ques tion. Thero is no intention of having a fair election. Kansas is to bo brought in under the Lecompton Constitution; and no matter how the people vote, tho returns will be bo framed-as to show that a majority has been cast for the Eng lish bill. Tho board of Election Commission ers contains a majority ready to do the bidding of the administration, and they will bo directed to certify that the land ordinance has been adopted, evenif they have to forgo returns from every precinct. This is the programme, and it will be 1 carried out. If the peoplo of Kansas will watch tho game and detect and oxpOßo the frauds, they will do all, wo think, that ihey will be perpitted to do. Tho voting, itself, will bo a farce—a mere mockery. That this is tho purposo now entertained at head-quarters wo feel well assured, and aside from tho fact that wo deplore all villainy, we care not, politically speaking, bow soon it is -carried out. If the democratic party wants to be thoroughly crushed out, let it try the game of forcing- in Kansas-esa Slave State under the op eration of ft transparent election fraud. We want no better capital than such,'' a scheme of rascality would afford us. N»w CoDHTEBTtiT.— We Here shown yester ... bT Mr. Hubbard, of tbo Bank of Wheeling, a new counterfeit ten doUar bill on the State Bank of Ohio, Harrison Branch, Cadli. Ihe note Is an erect oopy of the genuine,.signatures Srf iIL and can only be detectod by its genera “Itoess. Tbo letter "H.” inscript, is engrared Neither end. Thepublio should look out for JJSSSISI JcuiSed to deceire.- m«L hu Tan United States Senator from South Caro .r r i Arthur P Havne. husband of Julia I Cn butiuncl.nnd n y amesake tbc brother o? the Hayne who was distinguished by coming in oontact with Daniel Webster. Tbo new Sen- himself at the baltloof be Orleans. Ho 1» sixty eight years of. age. Tun Dernoeralio papers art iguilty of a char acteristic folly in attempting to charge thore fggSgSWJg So membersof tho Legisiatnrc were among tho bribed indltiduato' "The Folit Littie —Noi»ilk» l!1I1[1 ' D « the In- j diina State Sentinel denied moet emphatically that Mr. Foley, a Lecomplon Congressman from | that State, ereole the letter which He published ; from the Cincinnati Gaiitle, Foley himself ad- : mils that he wrote it The Washington corres pondent of the N. Y. Evening Post, sayß : “Mr. Foley, of Indiana, ‘owns up’ that he \ wrote that funny letter against Lindley Murray j and Noah Webster! He .says the theory and 1 practice of those gentlemen in regard to epell ing, mnd the construction of language, has been allowed to go unrebuked long enough He thinks it is time that qomebody was *lett luce agin um to Belt the publik rite.’ ne says it may be all very well to laugh at his letter, but ‘it won’t do no good,’ for he declares, that if he can be sure of all the votes of those of his con stiuents who can’t spell and write aoy better than he can, bo will he re-elcctcd by an over whelming majority! I think he has rather‘got ’em there.’ Mr. Foley wants it distinctly un derstood that be is not ashamed to meet bis con stituents on that letter!” The Indianapolis Journal gives another letter of Foley’s, written no longer ago than last spring to the editor of the Rising Sun Visitor ' Greenbbcbo, April 18, ’67. —Dear sir you wil* please find two dollars enclosed for the payment of the Visiter you have been kind enough to send me your paper for the last nine monthe— and we are told from the best orthority that the laboer is worthy hairer—l must say yours is a good county paper so far as General newes is concerned—as to the political Part of the paper —according to my opinion will fall short to some Extent the grate principals lought by oar four fathers but you are yet young and I hope you will improve yours truly Jas. B. Foley. Removal. or District Attorney Weir. -.-The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Evening Post, gives the following account of tho bold step which the President has taken to force the Lccompton Constitution upon the people of Kan sas, by forged and fraudulent election returns— “Mr. Weir, who is removed, left for Kansas last "Friday. Before doing so he was asked by a subordinate officer in the Interior Department: *How do you stand on Lccompton—aro you for or against the bill os submitted to the people?’ Mr. Weir replied that ho voted to make Kan eas a free State, under Lccompton, last January, and should not reverse his vote, and had no de sire to do so. He subsequently (old Mr.lThomp son. Secretary of the same department, that he had labored sincerely, with the Democratic party to make Kansas a slave State; that such had bccn_ tho policy of the party, but that it had been ruined in the territory, and nearly ruined in the country, pursuing such a course, and that he was done with such a suicidal policy; he believed it to bo the policy of the Democracy to make Kansas a free Stale, aad was opposed to Lecomp ton, and should vote against it as submitted to tho people.” Could any act more significantly dcclaro the intention and determination of the President to forco tho Lccompton fraud upon the people of Kansas? Achievements or American Officers. —The Albany Evening Journal of the 14th, sayfi: “The Atrato Expedition is returning They report a feasible communication between tbc oceans, south of Darien. Their discoveries are another proof of the services rendered to science by American officers Our naval and army men are the most successful explorers in the world. Herndon discovered the unknown sources of the Amazon. Kano discovered tho bidden Po lar Sea. Wilkes discovered tho Anl&rclio conti nent. Emory followed the windings of the Gila. Fremont tracked tho passes of the Rocky Moun tains. Gillissclimbed the insurmountable peaks of tho Andes. Commodoro Perry penetrated the inaccessible ports of Japan. Within the past three years our officers have discovered a dozen railroad routes across the pathles** deserts and entangled forests le California . and our Survey has mapped out shcnls, coves ami everglade® hitherto deemed too labyrinthian, even for Indians and the wiid-cats. No swamp sea, mountain or wood is so intricate that a corps of American blue jackets will not find their way in, and out of it again, bringing back pictures of all its beasts, birds, plants, fishes, and a map of all its bearings, dimensions and distances, as precise as those by which city lots are sold for taxes. Txrrirle Storm. —About two o'clock on Tues day afternoon, (the lllh) we wero visited with a very violent hurricane, accompanied with rain and bail. The wind appeared to blow from all points of the compass, though the greatest dam age was done by a gale from the south-west. More than ono half the properties in the town received some damage—houses and barns being blown down, unroofed, and otherwise injured, trees uprooted and fences thrown to tho earth. For a few" minutes there was a perfect shower of roofs, shingles, shavings and trap-ioors. We hear that a great many buildings m Som erset and Milford townships were destroyed— tbc particulars of which we Ij*to not been able to Icaru.— Somerset (I'a ) Whig. A correspondent of The Philadelphia Inquirer says: “On two occasions lately. Mr. English of Indiana has been placed by Speaker Orr in tbc chair when tho House resolved itself into the Committee of the IVhole. Under the circumstan ces, it was deemed by many as an intentional insult, and at one time it wasdesigned to resent it by refasing to transact business under him. Wiser counsels prevailed, however. Such a course would have bcc*n giving to him far more importance than he deserves." A dishonest chancellor of the Exchequer once opposed, in Parliament, a certain graut of money, ending his speech with a verse from tho Bible: ‘Why was not this ointment sold and the money given to the poor?’ Lord Chatham at once replied: ‘Why did not the noble Lord complete the quotation? I will finish it for him. ‘This Judas said, not that he cared for the poor but because he was a thief, and carried the bag ” The Washington Union, the Administration's central organ, announcos, in a tone of infinite complacency, that the condition of the National Treasury is entirely satisfactory except iu “one single particular.^” The organ, after using a good many words, succeeds at last in explaining that the one thing unfortunate is the absence of receipts, the want of money.' Baling this very trifling circamstancc, the condition of the Treasury is capital. Wasuisotos Citt, lowa.—A severe thunder storm passed over this place on Thursday week, during which one side and part of the end of the principal school house was blown in. But five minntes before this, the house was thronged with some two hundred children. Through a kind Providence, the teachers bad been led to dismiss (hem, thus preventing a calamity of no ordinary character. Wf have encouraging intelligence from “head quarters” relativo to the prospects of tho Sun bury and Erie Railroad. The Halo of the North Branch Canal, for $1,000,000, will bo consum mated in a few dajs---also, that of the Delaware Division for $2,01)0,000 a considerable amount of cash to bo paid in each cx«o.— Erie Gaz. Ora friends in Mercer County are greatly cheered by the intelligence that the Lake Shoro Company have made arrangements for the im mediate prosecution of the work on the Pitts burg and Erie Railroad. A now corps of Engi neers is to be put on the Road, and operations carried forward with CDcrgy and dispatch. —Erie Gaz. Will Set Aside. —Tlic heirs of tho late Jas. Ilurd, of Malden, Moss., bavo succeeded before the Supreme Court at Lowell in having bis will set aside on the ground of insanity. -Mr. Hard left $6,000 each to the States of Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, ordering the income of it to be expended in experiments to produce sugar in those States. It was a coincidence that tho Senate refused to p&bs the Deficiency bill until the House adopt ed the English Swindle. That bill provided the means for the payment, in part, of tboso who wero brought over. But tho Senate had so lit tle confidence in those who had beet) hired that they refused to furnish the money until after the work was done. Tno New York Tribune slates that Mr Secre tary Floyd is so compromised by tho salo, under his auspices, of Forts Snelling, and the purchase of sites for new Fort at Willett’s Point, near New York.atapointbelow New Bedford, Mass., at the mouth of the Kennebec, and near San Francisco, that ho ought to resign fourthwilb. The Fatal Beidqe. —The editor of the Fall l River (N. Y.,) Slar has received from a friend ini Rochester, some pieces of the wood of tho bridge of the Central Railroad where the late torriblo accident occurred lost week. 110 says “ibe wood is elm and has the solidity of o handful of sawdust A favorite mode of Introducing in Brazil is said lobe—“ This is my friend; if he steals any thing from yon, I am responsible for it. Wo could wish that this usage might bo incorporated among the “Rules of Good Society" at Wash ington.—Evening Post. Tns Warren Mail says the work -on the San bury and Erie Railroad atthat point is commen cing with renewed vigor. Toe Love or Praise.— “The lovo of praise, bowe’er concealed by art, Reigns, moro-or less, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils od toils endure, The modest shun it bat to rauko it sure.” It is oar province to praise tho garments made at tho Brown Stone Clothing HaU of Rockhill &. Wil son, No. 603 and 005 Chestnut street, obovo Sixth, Philadelphia. \ It is ft fact worthy tbo notice uf ail irho buy clothing, either ready made or ordered, that Carna •him, Allegheny City, haring hnUt up n largo-busi ncej onthe caih iritem, le now furnishing a fash ionable garment of inperior quality a! price! below the regnltr ratea. Hitue Interested will do-well to 9 ■ giro him a trial- ' u i - K.rronsn.M.or W..ta....cf.ny >l»d- ; Spmal ! abbfttlSrmrntS. - i —lfony of car reader* are troubled with Netrenew « . * i . „„ - ..... '— , - - - .... ..... —- Wwkomor kbj Had, tkaj .hodd proctut • bctmof, Appoatm.ntKzttnd'd to Jn*«>»t. : TNDIA RUBBER CI'URY COMBS —Tin- Xi’Oß REXT.-A two story brick house, gg [TS-CoxcaKs—Jlos. S. A. PcrviaXCE, ou BtERHAVFS HOLLAND BITTERS. We brre tried It- 15R8.C.M. FITCH ir J- W. SYKES t JL beetartide in n e,jii.t rec'i st tl« In.ii.il p. o ;nt tkr— J. nearly now, containing «l* ; 7?7 preaent able ld OoogTe*sfro» l»»c and can recommend It confidently, at a medicine girl*g»l Win remain >t their OCic, ■ loaadgs St Clair et. m>rj J 4 if. PIH LLIPS. and water. in tbo most pli Wafd. Kent : wil! l * aopportrf by W» moet instantaneous relleC—Daily Eaterpriu. s*o. 191 Penn Street, ! TNDIA RU BUE KCLOTi 11 NO oTaT, khrfT ; For'cn,«l»» ef K. ; Cacnox!—Be careful to tab tor Boerbare'e BoUand Bit- ‘ OPPOSHI Tint st. CLAIR HOTEL. PITTSBURGH, :A, al*". Cil Ctotlilnc: a birg- »:.<k tlwa>» <•*» i-x-1 »t \:, v L. Ml. Arthurs, C-ntre Arenco. tesAvrn • AIO many tricnds of JvOBSRT ten. The great popularity of this medicine bu Induced , Tlt£ JUKE FIRST, 1 955, | InJlaKnMar Depot ..f_ m >2J Jft 11. PHlLl.il*>. mjlLlwd IrENRY —— —: ! claim, for o!>mi^t& n °V!^2?r DT aty ? ’‘“/TT? many imitation.*, which tbe public ehonM guard against And mavbe consulted daily. (escept Sunday?) /"\IL CLOTU CRASH—Just r-c'd in-m HpO LET—A comfortable and well-arrangea . furethr u*p„i,i* iui oSUkT - . purchasing. ! for *.thmL BronchttU and ' W I*o 7**l* of n,n«.n. pater.-1 w ..|-rn brink "OUSB, wauinjng 9 j mjKfcdAaic ALLEGHENY tt-fofcUUl per bottle, or 1* bottle, tor |5, by other Chronic Compl.lnta complicated with or T’sm \ Tfl Wl \;V nTypTn Ja,i “ K-Mwil^D prtetora,BENJ.PAQE,JIu,A CO. Manufacturing Pharma- Disease, Including TT J Al-\ UNO. l.runm- N „ . ; eral #t y cr terms. Ac. ln ? «lw near-the ftwn- ‘IH c«, S r.„ iM „, v> ai . t Di , lrkti cectktaaad Cbemlata, 27 Wood etmot, L, «dj« ,fc 1 -, 3 tS'«h. Cn P*.. anti Prastista jceneiallj. my3l:dAwP pew-a. On«ritU f£«U Omplainf, etc. ■ - , r - -- M 11 .OFedmiem = 1 ~Tr : __ ' wtcu * ‘hat tbe*- lb —JWU bus. iur Special Jtoticrs. B. B. & C. P. MABKLE, PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING PAPER Warehouse, ISo. 27 Wood Street, nTTSBU&an, rA. myLtffc Ram bonghl at market prirre. PUSTI.EV, KELSON & CO., Manufacturers of GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES. ROBINSON’3 SOLID CAST STEEL SCYTHES—Warranted. Cait Strrl anti Hammered Skotel* find Spades, floe*, flay "’>>l Manure Fork*, Pirks, Mattoeks, d'e. Warchauit, No. 17 Market St., mylUmie PITTSBURUiI, PA. J. 11. CHRISTY, 81. D., IC3 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pennn., Ila Ting bad the ndraoUgn of Eastern College* and Hos pitals, and si r<ral years’ practice, oIT.-r, lu« professional ■orrices in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. nirrat-tcTS. Rot. W. P. Howard. I Col. Wilson McCnn-lloM. KoT.li.il A. McUkd Hon. 11. A. Wo-vor. T. 11. Sill, to|. Hon. T. J DUlmm. J. K, Iloulor. | John U. Mcllor, K*}. ~ .llislrr. Ks«i. my3:ljdfc Jacob SIcCo The Groat English Remedy Sill JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared fr*>w a proscription of SlrJaTUoa Clarke, M D, Pliy»i*Un Eltraordiuury lo the Qu«*»'ii Thlv well known Medicine i» no imi»>*itioxi, but a *nre and Mfe remedy for Female Difficultl*'* and 01>«trurtl«n*, from any enuv. uhiit<-».'i; au*J although a jHjwerfulremedy, they contain nothitigTiiulfal to tho fntielitntiim. TO MARRIED LADIES it la peculiarly anit»l. It will, lu a abort bring on the nmuUilj |>eriud with regularftj Th'it Pill* hare never tern known to /nit where the direc tions on th' >''ondp>ige of pamphlet are well obirrrrd. For full particular*, gat a pamphlet, fm\ of tint agent. N. U —5l and G postage stamp* ench*»il to any authori zed agent, will iuauru n bottle, containing over 60 phi*, by return mull. It. L FA lIX ESTOCK A CO, Pittsburgh, whok-ule agent, and sold t>y all druggists. *pT7;dAw fc T THXffizmicAXSTOxFAGZssrctr, FOR 'PHIC PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF TRADE. D. DOUGLASS dt CO.* Proprietors. Corner ll’v-'f nntf Fifth Sti., Pittsburgh, Penna. ALEX ARMSTRONG. 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A full supply of the above Machines for sale at Now York pric.'s, by K, STRAW, 352 Mttrket at., Pittsburgh, pa. Al*o, the nnuiv.M4t-SRWI.NO MACHINE. Frier from $46 to $Mj. I del" | anlfrljrtfc WHEELER & WILSONS FAMILY SEWUJO machine Thl* Machine Stltche* the Flnoet or Coarsost Fabric, At the pleasure ofthe Operator, making with erwo On* n&at and beautiful and dural Jr Stitches per Minute, almost nolsr kasly, and r»re bvo.tnlug indlsiwusablo for f.iniily n*e. Full Inf .rtnatioo may be obtained by addressing Jams* Ewlng.or ALEX. It. HEED, Ap-nt, tnyl No. 63 Filth «lrwl, Pittsburgh. '‘"N.'IiOLMKsV SON'S, StAUU IX Foreign and Domestic Bills of Enhance, CERTIFICATES <»F DEPOSIT, BANK. NOTES AND STECIE, NO. 67 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH. PA. nude on all the principal cities through' out tlrs United Stat.-s. «p22frly "ETNAVroviii woiiics7 ALEXANDER BRADLEY, Mocr.uickw avi> uaalui is imr vakictt or CHOKIXU, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. 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CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL SUPPLT Of WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, lIERIUNO, MACKEREL, nrainipanletl by the cash, wilt meet prompt attention. ÜBNKY It. COLLINS, myl4:dtjyl 26 Wood street. ISAAC JOHSB... JOOJt L. UUID W. N’CULLOOOB. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO-, Manufacturer* of CAST STEEL also, SPRING, PLOW end A. B. STEEL SPUINQSand AXLES, Corner Rati and Pint Street*, Pittsburgh, Pa- ISAAC JOBB - - »• » »' U. H. ROGERS Ac CO-, WABvrAcnmxßS or Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Xeeth, Oottut Rott ami Pint StrteiPiUtburgh, Pa.. Ju2fcly«l»e* SAJVIII'iCJLi GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, Ho. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTBBUROII, PENNA., is prepared to furnish his customers and buyer* generally, with the latest and most Luhlonablo styles of Spring And Summer Ooods of every variety, which lie will make up to ordor to tho entire satisfaction of those who uiny favor them with thalr palrouage. ap2&dfc "W7&-157 KiNICELAinxi ■AItUrACTOKCna A»D DIALZK3 IK All kinds of Tobacco, BnufTand Cigars, llavo recently taken the building No. 120 Wood street, i* addition to their Manufacturing Establishment, No. 43 lrwll •troot, where thoy will be pleased to receive their friends. ap2?:l.v!fa j. M.trrux.K MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr lri-Vi New Building,) PITTSBURGH, PA. •cfUklydto W-E YMAN ec oON, Manufacturers and Dealer* In all kind* of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AND leaf tobacco, Cbrorr a/Snithfietd Strut and Diamond AlUf, Pittsburgh, pa- WITUCOW WUOI4SB- - WlLBOfl KILLK&. ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS FOUNDERS AND MACHISIBTB, WASHINSTON WOKKS Pittsburgh, Penna. Ofllee, No. 31 BXarket street* Manufacture alt klnda of Bteam Engine* and Mill Machin ery; Coalings, Roil rood Work, Steam Boiler* and Sheet Irou Work. Jobbing and Repairing doijo on short notice. mr2s:tydlc I" NDiA ItUBiiKK UULKItS, Pen Holders, Pcocild and Onkat&sda, for tale by W. A 11A YEN, ©jl9 \t comer Msrketud Second its. ! DKa. incu t STE£3 wiiU «•»'i““ L ' lr lr ***"™' T? r Timn orCosMapioa tot-ml open u» f«t thM 1A- dim* «• ! ...m-r Ijtn)'L.l ito'lWu d*n*g ■ - - t-rnrij" -n 1I 1 r 1 1 «.dn*T»** in TLukh** O*T -W™ «»■*•» !T> LOLKwO l-l-h, c - r “' ll ' , '{ Mvchutlrsl, Hrgieulc ant! Medirttiftl remedi** to purify tb® , -*-V mj _ :... blnod »nd *tri, o ;rtben tb- system. Witt tt«<,th*y n« /11I0PPEU OATS—2 t«ns ill store and for MEDICINAL IN‘ll ALATIOXi which they r»lut> highly bat . D C. H BURST. I only u PMUativeaf which osM al-n- bar* no Curahv «>f- I UN N Y BAGS — JUUO >ec«>nd hand ill store 1 kct*,M«! Itmili-Ii »r» Mrnertly caution*! against ousting I \JT »u.l fut tain |,.w|. T r *y.2 li_U HEKBsT. tb« prscioat timeuf curability <m any treatment basal tipon ! -QQT tack-. Ncstninn. Cits' in tbe |ilMKiU«,but Use idea that tbs seat of th« disensecaa ; « .r« mn f.r «U-l.y mri: I). (' II EKR*T b *£Sfi"*'“r‘ ! X? L(j u mok~ks irT Ki.~.rr charge fur consultation. |n Aluttf »iiu- am wtlmawt&liU! «.*•••»• X ■...» .m.,,,; »,„l w ~.fc- t;y K'll.T Ml KU, suit us by letter. mrtC:d»wtrtf P my?- I■* Fr. i.*enr V\-j -i. D KIEL) PEACH Kit"—\> >=aoks feiine^ce )-u« mij L t i ii- t-t iuyi2 ROBERT MCKFV ~u> d<*v-l-y nij.’-J JIoHKKT MOKKT LAKE FiSll 2i«il,n Udr White Fi'li. !:•-<» lie .!o Trout, W do tio rUliin.n. *rrii nd nod f*-r «.•»:- 1-v lIKNUV 11. 0.'1.1.1.5e CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED, AT TUB OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF Henry higb-st. Uit Wood Street, Ptttabargb, P».. Wno is now receiving from Europo find Eastern Cities, a choice assortment of article* In bis line, comprising new ami tasteful shape* of Pearl "'lute Stone Tea, Dining nnd Toilet Ware, and the «»mo lu riain, Gold, Lustre Band and FL>cr«rs, Fioo WhiU* Vitrified iron Stone Table Warn, known to l«* the most dnratdo te.w In nse for Hotels and Steamboat* French China of uew «tvU*, iuPnre White and Gold Rand, either in setts or single pl.cva; Rich!/ Gilt and Decorated Toilet Seta. Urlttanub and Plated Castor*; German Silver Tea Tatd- Spoons, Sonp Ladlea, Ac.,plated with direr flue bury Handled Can ing, Tea and Taldo Knives and Fork*; Tea Walters and Tray*; Shaker and Sea-gras* Table Mats; Jnppnned and Decorated Tin Toilet Sett*. Aim, a complete and full assortment of all articles *ui«a tde lor the COUNTRY RETAIL tItADK. at price* topless* the public, who ate rwnectially -Invited to examine thi* stock. mri-J :imd»wT John C. Baker & Co n GENUINE COD-L.IVKI* OIL!! Tins Medicine, prepared in the um»t ap prored manner, and botthd by ns, has receive*! the sanc tion of the mott trirntifle of tin* tfedical profession or Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend it a* *njwrior to any other now manufactured. Of it* efficacy and importance a* a remedial iu cates of Consumption, Oout, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofulous diseases, it 1* unnecessary to si>eak; —Lboasand* of eminent physician* of Europe and America having tested it* wonderful curative properties Prepared only by JOHN C. BAKER A CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 164 North Third street, Philadelphia. Sold by ail Druggists throughout the country. fe.3:.lto<';!U WHOLBBALB CLOCK DEPOT. No. 43 Fifth Street, near Wood, FtEINKMAN Ac M K Y KA N ,Q. Duuouss A Co Wholesale snd Retail Dealers in B. Doculaa* A Co B. DOOOLAS9 A Oo FINE 00 LD AND SILVER ,B. DocaLisa A Co. .B. Docolus A Co. WATOHEB, B. IXjUolats A Co. B Bold lias a Co .11. Dooouss A Co. .U. IWi'aua A Co .11. Duuqlam A Co SILVER AND ELATED WARE, B Dol<ilaS3 A Co 11. Dolilass A LV FANCY GOODS, .F. Ruirru. A Co. J. D. Pratt A Co. . .. Peatt A Co w a ran ma t k r i a l AT EASTERN PRICES. mrlV.lydawK DAWKS Ac CLULKY, llousa, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND G R A I N F. R S DtALXU IK ■White Loud ttnd Zino I*nint«. Also, all kind* of Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, Window 01***, Putty, Brushes, Ac., 144 Wood Street, two doert abort Diamond Alley mrltHjdfc GEO. 11. ANDERSON, •Vo. 181 Liberty Strrrt, I‘itt»l>urjh, /*.( «*.vvr»CTi;ttta awe wholejali nmr* tit Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, Sh<-e Lrnihrr, Split*, Morocco, French <ri’l Scle Leat her, Carriaco Oilcl«»thM, Ace All of which will W fnrsi*h«d at the lowest Cash Prices 49" H IDES WANTED apledly P'UKKIGN EXCHANGE. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON TOE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, BUI* on the prtnci|>*] cilie* and town* of Prance, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Russia and other Eurvj»an State*, comtantly on hand nnd for Bale !>y WM. H. WILLIAMS A C<>, foJTMjnfr ILek-rv VV.e-1 «tr.-el. ouinr.d Thud. MATLACK & ROGERS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. IB Pine Street, St. Louts, Mo. circa to Murdoch A Dickson, Ft. Louis, Day A Matl.u k. Ctnclnuatl. Ohio, Cho*. Duffield A Co., Lmisrllle, Ky.. P. S. Day A Co., Ibuiksra, Peru, lII*-, Greeu A Stone, Bankers, Muscatine, lowa, Day A Haltark, Philadelphia, Pa., R Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent lei Illiu"l» Central Rail load. JaS-flmdfc JOHN COCHPt-AN AC HIWI. ■A.vcracruuas or on Ratling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shatters, Window Guardi, It, Not. Bl .Vomd Strcri and AO Third Street, ( Between Wood sud Market.) PITTSBURGH, PA., [*'» i c baud a variety uf new Pattortia, tain ) and plain, I. tal le fur all purpost*. Particular attention paid tu eu loAingGreve Lit* Jobbing dune at short notice. f ror9 r*. vaitnavaa. »« c raits® VANDEVER & FRIEND. AX T O K N K Y S AT LAW 1 in SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, No. 6, SAinc'l Bloat, Dvhuqnt, Lnoa. promptly made in any part of Northern lowa, or Western Wisconsin. Will attend tu tite purchase and Bulo of Real Estate, uL Ulnln* Mouey on Bond* and Mortgage# svltlydfc a. ':aaaita a. a. canasta. A. A. CARRIER & BRO-, Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, riTTSIWROU, t'ESNA CMitpaulee represented «f blithest standing. Chartered :j Pennsylvania and other SUU-e. Fire, Marine and Life Risks taken of all descriptions. A A CARKIKK, J,lO-lyJfc SL S CAHKIKK JAb. MclaAUCi-IllalN, ■AKLiracTuaaa or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, d.df.idlyf.- AW lia 4iul 170.'♦r«nrf. , J«'l _ ILENItY H.COI.GINb, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WIMLKSALK DfciAl.BßlN ChoeMH, Htiller, Eiah, A nil Ptoduce Generally, AwF An 2b H’oni Street, thtUburgh. HMJdltnUrs OKNLINK PKKI’ARATION UKLMUOLb'B Uennine* PKKI'AKATIDN IltLSl BOLD'S lleuiiiuo PREPARATION 11 ELM BOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. Is prepared according t.i Pharmacy and Chemlstt) , with Use greatest accuracy aud Ctiemical kimwl, dgo devoted Us their combination. H^j7mUUU) , 8 UKNUINK I'KCS’AUATlON—Furdiweae of Use Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel mod Drupay. READ! BRAD! KKAD!—“Vo afflicted re«idj : the hdhiw- Ing certificate of a cure of over 20 years' standing : 11. T. llrutaous —Dear Sir: I have been troubled with an atlliction of the Bladder and Kidneys for over twenty years. 1 baro tried Pbyaiclaua in vain, and at last conclu ded to give your genuine Preparation a tiUJ.aa 1 had board it highly ajaikan of. It atlunled me Immedlatu relief. I ham uaed three bottles, ami 1 baro obtained more relief fioni Ita effects and feel much batter than 1 bares for twesnty yoara previous. 1 bare the greatest fnith in lta Tirtuoa and curaUre jsowera, and aball do all lu my power to make it kuoorn to tba afflicted, Hoping'this may proro advanla geoua to you tn assisting you to iutroduev the medicine. I am truly your*, U. Mrijooxtci Lewlatown, IV. Jan. 2N, 1667. Should any donbt Mr. SlcOtraikk'e statement, he refer* to tho following gentlemen: Uon. Win. UlgTer, ux-Governor, Pennsylvania, lion. Tboa B. Florence, Philadelphia, lion. J. 0. Knox, Judge, Tioga Ou., Pa lion. J. B. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. K. Porter, oxGovernor. Pennsylvania. Hon. Kills Lowla, Judgo, Philadelphia. Uon. U. C. Grier, Judge 07 B. Osurt. Hon.G. W. Woodward, JuJge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia Hon. Juhu Bigler, ex-Govcrnor, California. Uon. K. Banka, Auditor Oeneral, Washington, D C And many other*, If nocoaaary. S?~Hoe adriTtlaotnent headed UELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, In another column. Galvanic Battery, or Electro MaCOHIES, for Medical purposes, of b ter j niperior kind, will be »ent free of Express charge*, wbereternn Expras run*, opoo » remittance of Tea Dollars. Address Dr. GEO. U. KKYSKR, No. UO Wood «L, IMttabnrgh. Pa. apSatawy AN 01U>INANCK to appropriate and proTo the Common U round* in Allegheny City. Section 1. Bo It urdalnoA aDd enacted by the Select ami Common Connell* of the city of Allegheny. and it ie hereby enacted by tho anth< rity of tho nine, That the Common around* In tho city of Allegheny bo appropriated for tho purpooo of improving and keeping the aamo Improved, and they aro hereby doclared to be appropriated on paying damage* to inch Oommonara entitled thereto, a* may apply to hare damage* aaaeaaod. , Ordained and enacted Into a lav IhU, the auth day or May Anno i>»mlal one thooaand eight hundred and filly* eight. JAMBS MAKSUALL, President pro. ten. of the Select Qmncil. At teat; D. Microsoft, Clerk ol ttio Select Council. j. card mu COFFIN, President of (be Common Council AttCtt: M. McOomiDLL Clrtk of tlie Common Connell. & burcufiku) r Oats now open their Third tnpply of <g»Priw4low. SUNDRIES —17t> wicks Wheat, Torn. Red; 30 bbl*. B. bprlup Ex. r. «ow; < 8 “ Lard, No. 1 Family; 1 balo Gotten; On (Miner Poland. to arrive and taf e*J> by ayW' tffilAil-mOgET * 00. Herring— ioo bbiiTSi ud br *l* M JEWELRY, WATCHMAKERS’ TOOLS Country Cnlf Skint, tur&.-CnuUwK GOODS FOR TIIIB BPRINO. mylB;<UwT itra Halifax, 1858, City Property. A RARE OPI’UK'ITXITY is now ..QVre.l fur safe inv.slment. in vilnnbh- 1;..*! Estate Tb* undersigned ha* l»i «uh- in tin Kmb u.n,| luu '.„.f <-, n II tr rison street, extending along Piki> “tr.et an I 'lulL-try al ley ni*JUt 17 l feet. Al»". about ’.3A) f.-et on P-nn «trwt. extending .<]. ng Mur risnn etreet to Mull* rt > alley luO fret. ITS feet I'll Pike »lri"ei. j.uniiig |lri It.-. K--i n <iry, and part of which corner* on uil*r:t .|u- 1 In thv Pint ward. aLxit OS b— ton L.-mth sire, t v i-1. iug along Perry etreet nl.oiil U> Al«. 1.. r saleol p-nt thul .-v! n.i.-,. . ul k„ ,» „ ai ‘'ATery A Og<luu'* !x*ad Ku.'l. rv." f,. lv [••*-* on Dmjnrano IVaj, and rumiing threugh n. K;«j —ot.- -d et, over :UHfrel AU>. the “Oregon Tlr. u. rv." ..i, •Vr-,..-, i: , n, M Eighth ward, n.w ncCuj Iby Hi... 10. a Vein, r Thenl*.ve pr.-j“o ty will L- *.'l-1 .>.■ la*..ial.le l-rm* ar.-i in lot* to «mt purchavr* for tin 11.-t j-irt i.-nlai» ni,[.l, i, my‘2l lm.l W'M M MMNS, N„ l<7 K-■ r 11. -tr.-, t rpii'K VIJPITs OF Tl l K I'KN NA. \ \STI- A. TUTKIN poll TUK BUND. r..m| lii.n.l l,> lie- PniKipul and Teacher *, null!.,it pitubnrgh m,TIiE.H|*AV. Mav ZSth. for thv puqom* ol ci'ing * m n.-* <>f I’l ltl.if EXHIBITIONS The |ir*t will I— held .-n Tu.«d:.} .w, ing, in Lafayette llall, an.l i!i- .-ther* >.r> U-ln-« l.y nn.l Thursilay evening* On Wflu.e.Ny nnd ThnrielHV i'i-.iii iugi.a FAIR will take pbe-e at tli- Hull, lor ill- *nb- .1 t 1... unefut nnd nmnnonlul artlrlea mad-. 1-r the liliiid. 1.-r 11,.-ir own Inherit when tlie tin wilini-,. I- m .it-.-nd nnc© Admi**inn to the KXHIBITDA. Z'i retd- |.. d,-f, m ,-j penne* only. For p*t lieulur* *.*-mn«M bill* and future ad verli*eni.-nt». e.» :l -M ! hr. gIiIKT FRO NTH Siijwrlor Enuiling f-jr*.-n* Superior M.lrur.g Mu*l.n Ju" rrt-M it M(iKI’II V A lll'lll'll H Kl.l- • WALL PAPKKS-Wall Paper- - f nil ktuJs Ivf shl.- at r.-'lucv.l |.M.v. I t W !• MAIL-UAM. A <•» , ni»2l I P"“ APKK iIAN«iI.MJS A WIIITKWAMI- I N*«i—(tf (of .«r"ilni.'« nm I- I ft Mitli 1..JJ1 \V I’ M A Its* li A 1.1. A ft) DtruKATlVt; PAI’KKJs Cir. l.s, Kin> bo.r-1 Matt.. *, l\»mtir.K<. it.nt ul otery ilrw ri(itn>ii. f r ».»!<• I y niyiil U I*. M AItSIIA 1.1. A 0(1 BA('(JN -20UU 16m. Side*, Shoulder* and Ultra*, cim.trj ctir.'.l, In -dole and for «.>!« i.y n>y«*l J. II CAXFIKLD TIME —k>o bhU. fresh white just arrived J aa<l fr>r vale l>y mj Jl J Iio.AXFIKLD POTATOES- luU >meb<pM«| Seed and Knt iriK I'otjlm s Mi «l"r* and lor rutlu I’jr ruj-t J B CAVFIEU* PASTILLES L>K I'AKIS- I *:n>. <>n hand mid 1..1 r.l- I.y II I. KAHN KFTi >oh A ('<• 171 Nci KIOAiiV. MUiA- 100 ko>;s just rr.-’d Ji ntid (or «al.. l-v ‘ H I. FAII N t>T\*K A ft 1 jyj KS. ALLEN’S lIAIK KE.STuKKK-5 ,„y*l ll I, F\!ISK.«TOI*K A CO lIUSIM’AL. MAUN ESI A—UU.-use* in store and foi h;ili> liy my'll It I. KMINKFTiK'K A CO. CREAM TARTAR—ddiHi Ihs. in hU.reaml f.irMlnliy niys* B I. A CO. TAKTARIO ACIL- 10 oases nn hand and f<<r rail- liy m> JI II 1.. FA UN K.'T' -CK A CO UH&DV'S PUBLISHING lIOISK, 120 ,Va*inn »\ Wholesale am> Retail Cheat Hook, Macause. I*l BLUtIISO AM' ll I.'KSEI.LINO KsTABI ISIi'IKST. *a-Pi»rtl.-iiUr BIU-nii->n i«i-l 1.. muo-11.-in.-mu ..r 1.1- I-t HDT *rlkl*> ruiiiKitoJ a*llli tb« trulr. *fnt Irvrou u.)ilri»yit'K I A ItIIADV. Siu.-r-*..r to 11 4 mj2O:CmJ l-'> N Y TUALHKRU’S i’IANO COMPOSITIONS Kanl**i-JOii l.'KJiai il’Ani^rr; Du '• Ikm l“.v“|ui,l I',. •• Iku Ik - l.urrrii:» IL.r^i". I'.. " U .-<.iuimmL.il.. I - !.«•* llciKmi-.b-. Ii <• 'I . Ik - K ?)| .t IV, •• Hutu* I'tt.vt U..!„r IX. •* Jj»-t Uo«. ..I Si.n.m i H- iii uire. uitli >«riAii< i>4. U TbibiiU-IU; Tb« Alt I > 11.1* I'.-W, . 12 ..oo'-f .last ati'l f.,i •«!.• at th. Ah.-.. >»...<• . I n,y.N JOHN II MKt.Lni:. llll-L «•: CU.. SHAWLS, iro/1/. nEAirr.s \ commission MitnrnAsr .t 40. 42 <i»iJ II .Vrrf, r<-n- -A:rr<" Philadelphia I?iVE UOLLAKS KLWAUU —W ilfl bM 'ou W«s)u.**luj m.-tning. Mur l » |-t MEMO RANDUM BOOK. bjit l*«iher t*i*i.lnn; t ai..l .-••i.tnuliuK !ntmurau.U.hit/«.l Jul>. lv>7. t.. tl.e Witf The «wnvt'i a<Mrr«. H Hem*. PlnUi<l*U>hia." wn* dißtlocll) wt lilt'd in the ui..l the t >til.«lM—l •f-Teral Irltfll Thf i.l-Tt' rf»eur'i will l»f |wiJ<! if II retomnl Imni-halelj II A K.A lIN K.“TiK’li A CO. tnj'JU rt-rtirr of Kit*! :»ti l \V-**l LAKK FiSll—Us bl>ls. Luko Silmon; LM* Lake Mbit* FUI. .HI ).f M.|9 t|«. •iM.J.I* Tr-ni. .1. ■J) M-l> Like .-•> Li it'i W 1.1.1. .1.. Ma.-kr-rtl An extra *rll. If. Ik!.* m mid f..r by ¥' K K S H A R U 1 V A J - . IMMENSE AMP PRESSING DEMAND Vi IK STEINWAY <Sc SONS PIANOS. lias thus lone iI-I ijkl th- r- ..f th«- »tib*-rtb,M ■luck of Oi.-b* liiflih vnluthh- tnnli unii-ut* Tb») iu happy In Ih-üblf unn.iuiK <■ ti> the publi. hh-I Dm- many n-lmlrer* ..I STTTERIOE. PIANO FORTES, That n small inmiee.i'f llirlti has at.l tat nnlvr.t, bii.l H leiwly b( Iheit Wuri'Ka.m* fur eX,iiiiliiuti..ii m«l Hi.j— li<-n IlnTitiK in I*l ANOfl from BEST MAKERS OF BOSTON. NEW YORK. ETC . ETC , I'tirrhaw-ni ran «-iuiily arrive nt asaimfai t>>r> ami r.-n. Im<ivo '■(•ililnu, im to llu-ir Hiili*" lurrita, by artunl COMPARISON AMI KXPKIUMENT W*> ruulJ ndduci’ hrrr. w*-n» l( tin- orUllrnt*-# m>.l or •..tuv of tin-bent I'uiii.tiili the world, imlmlir.i; TIULBERG. GOTTSCIIALK, MASON. ETC , ETC it U a sigmlWnt fart. Hint tin- Brat mid urmb-nt a M e n / c a x /’ / a x /.v rs, Such b* tIOTTSCU AI.K, tt.M. MASON, uud <nln-r« prefer STKINWAV SON’S I*l ANtIS t-i ail <»tii«ra, and pruti mure tliniu superior iu CTtbY uespxct. lu any made lu Hiln coun try or In Europe. Wn n-eprctfiilly it>k the public to call. TKY AND JUDOK FUR THEMSELVES. Coufl.lent that STKINWAY A SON’S I*l ANUS will more .•ff.-clnally SPEAK FOR.THEMSELVES. than aught that we, or any body else, could any m their favor. P &.—Alio received u lull stuck of Nunns A Clark’s IM-ttn-n II KLI.BKK A ItKO, 8-de Agents frr Steinway A Sons, Nuuiu A Clark, etc . ruyl?:i]A»lw‘2dpF N« 63 Fifth street -7H ALBERS' S PARE WELL CONCERT. GRAND PIANOS, From (fit Mumtfnrhirtf '■/ CHICK 1C RING « SONS, I)«wt»n. M. TBAI,BJI B. Q, Farewell Concert, THURSDAY EVENING, at CITY HALL, Are now on exhibition aj. the Ware rooms of the rtibscrlber, and will bo for salo immediately alter tho Concert JOHN 11. MELLOR, Ado Agent for Clilckeiing A S'cnn’ Piun.is, For Pittsburgh and Wcateru IVnunylYjnia. NOT*.—Tho PIANO FORTES manufactured by CIIICK' EIUNG A SONS, for whom the subvrib-r has been their exclusive ago at so many years, are net furnished to any other honse, and all orders must ho addressed an-l purclmr ere directed to tho snl-ecriber. mylfrdlf JOHN 11. MP.LLQK, 81 Won^st. Philadelphia Carriage Manufactory? - THE subscribers would respectful-,-job ». ly Inform their friends and tho public ufffso&y» Pittsburgh and vicinity that they bate alway s on hand t-r sale a 800 assortment of FinaTCLAKS NEW audFKCOND HAND CARRIAGES of various dcecrfplions, comprising COACHES, CALKCneS MOCK-CAI.ECHKS, SUMMER CARRIAGES, Ac., and are provided with eiiensite fucllb tkw tor building to order at tlio shortest notice. Those deairoas ol purchasing, and others, nro respectful ly Invited to call and examine their stuck. BEOKIUUS, ALLGAIRR A FETUY. ■BJu Manufactory and Waremoms, 12M Frankfort! Road, above Franklin Avenue, mylMwd PbllaiWlphla, Pa. [TAltCU—2£> bxa. Pearl Starch in store I tod fox nlo by tnjrl* UKNBYII. WLUNa. ; jFot «rnt FOU KKNT-l-A three story Uwellinj; SI l irtb .irvrt, (No-lee.) rmuiiiliie UXS. room*. waab house. tc . with floe bnck stable »u cvrrwge houve attached This b»u«e t* supplied with lu»l aided "Tiw.lmih. e »». Ac.amliieiiig In .* reulial loca tt. i. l* admirably adapted t.. the wants of *. prof.—ioD*l man. aid «ill l- out.-.} for a term ..f J«us t<> * WT> ' ant. For fr:.-t!:-r jMrtiv'cl.ir* enquire of . mvtJ ALKXA NT) Ell KINO- rpu LET—A two st.»ry Brick 1 llma iv/n £M the rtr-t V.n-Ei T , ; !•<•«.( M 6 R. H KINU. No.‘ill Lib-rtv »t- JFor **alf. 170 K SALE OK :i l>»t «m Fourth P street, l-etu'i-en Mtidlifield an<t Cherry All.-T. 1«*»* <-••» II . nt b T 'l'l'p- A L/'t on Third str»~* f , near 40 f«et frunl by Fo "'".Ninth Wa*p—Tl*' square lortmb d by Duller. Wilkin* and I'mr-dl sln-d* md Sprrcv .tll'-T. fit f-l (.-ut lq IW ni . ft rlv oniesll" t" I''’iiim»'li A Hart * Foundry rr Tile M-I.W Umii-W »•) I s mailman, Wdkm# amt Carrol street* aid' ?|» ure J' l led front by 120 d'-fu On Allegheny, Canon mi l Butler atrrvt*. adjoining the All-gb.-tiy Valiej Railroad Station, fort' conUgm.i.a Lot*. “I trot fn lit by 1-iOfift deep . , . Kiel.: arm of cion ml in K*—tv,- town-hip. t*»i t or out 1a : b.-twevti Ihu New DrighU'U road lid ll'lldde Cem- Ldv in Allegheny Oltj, Third tf"*' l , hd.r *' n l.am- ami C'l.miuut street. A Trait ol Rind lu WodmoreUld County. on ill" Pbt.n i!'-l[‘lim turujnko, 7 mite* troll! Lntrobo—73 aerr* m culti \pi■ i>■ ”i rldt l-ittom laud—COO acres ATr.i t "f 1.-ui'l ne.tr Ugonter, Wndmurdaud rounty, <-t WILLIAM M. DAKHNUruN, Hit li <lif If,a Third i-tn-rt, aIK/T" gpiithtieM DllAl'iillT lltiityir nut SALK.—-TV__ A lli.e May II.'io". 0 Venn. dd. owr 17 h>iml«<£OjL high. v«p|l lii.'l'. «oik* tfi iitlp. for *alu by ni)/i It KOUIStiN A CO., N". 2&.’i I-.N-rty at. 01.11 K&TAULISIIMKXT KOK SALK.— Owing t-> thn .1. li.Mt" health "f W«i .Mitchell re*-,Jr .he iot.-mli quilting l-n*»n-** to lire in the country. Then-lore rhf PBt.thlishiiiPiit ruirW oh l.y hitimell i.'i t l.mtheriaof- IrreU l"f snl'v u IUI th- fixtnn*. Ueelif) me ajH"»nttiiH, etc. A l-*«P of !~.||| (tout aid I iirli *tore* jahieh 1-eK.ii* to their no. !e t will he Kiret, to |.ilirhi.~ 1 lor ft hllOlt-r of JMn Ml n Ml! rant 'Mill !>■ it*- 1* itrll ktlo»naidof louc •tntul 1111*. haVIHC rslal'llili.tl I'J Ill' ll llllfle lUi*l father tt A M Mil'll. Hi ee»ho h.TTe 'l-n ealarKel.il icieK. in U f-r mm) teafa n« «lt"leftftl- cn» er«, wine amt li'|«mr me'- • I l .ii-ta«p.l r-tii'HK'li«iill-r« I'etaona wi.l.lt.K to pur iht-Ml. M.'Tli» I'trUtlK-a IMI'I H-' k. Itl.'l learn the ter 111* L- «r t'Uini; lit the »t"ie. N«. Ji.f* l.it—rty ttre>t |-'W«re aiou . Mti 1-1 K.v. ti eitle t the l«t Juno or l»t jaly «^dJro r.-r- 1 ..-rnlteej--r« aii.l nu-tchanta will b" aii|i|i|i«*l tritti artu leain ttiefth-Te line „ri veiy tarurahlo term*, a* they V ,ut I" reduce their *ti* U tunt.it a [.nrchawr WSI. MITCtIKLTKEK, Jt, * 880. N. r. —All poraon* hnvinc claim* ftCilust tbo Ann will he jmi 1 on {in'iu'iitiitioii <>f their nreoiints; nml tbo*« IndohtnJ me r.-B|--. tfillly re.]ii-*t«l to m ike pajmeut with as little delay a. it.i.-. aj'2T:tf Ohio Land fot Sale. THE suliAcrihor offers for sale section ton, t,i».,»li.|. li nu.Ke 10. Stark county. Ohio, coruoiotily knon 11 m» -lUa. Ilian'" containing *M»» arrea. It la hitufti.il lhr-e in.lia. mu of MftMillon. i'll the State iUawl len.liiiit to W.anter, and withiu al-nt two mil—, of tlie I'itta l.uich, f t \U)iin and Chirngo Ibulroad The aoiith, uwt an-l uoithi-ivat ijii.irti'H ar~ |.«rlly clearr.l and improved lli.i renumd.'i ■* i.iviel wiUi aiija iior tlmle-r—ami the wteee In w.-ll watered by aprluga and ruiining atream*. — Tin* *iet)..n 1* rotialdered the l«"J) of laud la the enmity It « ill be sold uudlThhil or Id'innrtrra to auil purclniiw-i». To tbuou who deiim to tnrmt in real e«t*to a le-ttcr .ijij“>rtnuity is rarely uffeml. ocV'hUwlfT rrilE ANDEItSON FAIIM, 2} mild SI I aboTs the iA-pot, at New Brighton, Denver onTtlock iloiiw Kao, containing lot) nrrr# of eicelleut laud, every acre of which la Ulluble, and U 6 of which Is UD dor cnltlTntloii. ITkts are IS acres of good timber, flUacrea iu unusaud jiikhture, anil no abundance of conL There Uan Orchard ol jctaflcl fruit trev*. Id almost every Add there In * sjirinK ut uever failing water. Tim improTpnieuti* consist of a new frame Dwelling, at tach'd t<>n wentimr l-B»nle<l log, a small tenant huiue ami a laru" frame Barn. fO h> SD fe*'t Tin* chol" " farm isina highatnteof cultivation, fences god, and Hi a lfthle Ueighl«>i lunhl, CoDvi-nient to rhurehos. wboolN K..r t.-rnm. e«i.|.iir« stTHW OKKICIi or of JulJdiutfT J >ew Hright.m, Pa. Valuaole City Property for Sale. THAI’ very drttiruMe lt>t im Water Street and lloli.ul't Alley, n.-xl to John Irwin i Suns, being ltfu f.i t. u W it.-r mid Primt streets, and 160 deep along the Alley. It mil H"«-dd together or In lots ot 20or 2i feet each. Por t. nn* (which v* rll 1" tmulu easy as to paymvnt.) ap ply to ' JOSEPH fl. LEECH A CO., mr4.dtr Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. 170 K SALE—One of Wallace’s Patent J' l*ortftbi.. Hour Milta, with Bcuorr's latest Patent Stiiot-Machine; Mull. It dting Clutb aud ElctsUt, all com id-leiuid ready fur sotting up- Apjily tn W. 11. HUVDAJI, Oil Mill, apluUwtfF ror Itebeef-w A Craig *ta., Alleghany City Liberty ' stkeeT“property"‘for SALK.—The Store-n-om md Dwelling, aituat.d on Lil-rty »ln~t. near Si CUir, known u No. 183. The lot is almiit -i: b-et front and 120 feet ileep, exUndmg back U) Kxrhoxigo Aliev, on which r* erected a Stahl" and Carriagve house. Tlie proje-rty rents readily for $6OO, and will be told at » bftrgmn mid "ti occomuiCMlaUDg terms. Pnr particulars virquiru d R- 11. KINO. 8 |,17 No. 211 Lile-rty stnwL 17Ult SALE—A l>ru{» Storo situated in one ’ i.r the l»e«t tucaXinns iu tbs city of I’itUbnrgb. for rither a j'.td'iiic. retail or prescription bu*inr». Inducrmcnlsare i.lh-rtil to purchaavm coßtaining ailvmntages of ram occur* rrnre For Informatkiu Irujuire of JOHN lIAKT, Jr., at No. iaf Wt»*l Sirvc-t, coruer ol Wood and Sixth, Pitts burgh. Pa. . . f ' 9 MM' "MD rittiburyh, Pi Hoard of 12 Tmstres faculty of 14 Teachers 300 (tTCPETTS ATTBttitSrt. JSS. I "imp .W'n prrporvd_/rrr aetuatduti'J ojlht CjuuHt.q Ronm. INiSTKI'CTiON given inSingloanJ £>oul>lc Entry Ih-'k k.ij.lnjf. it* need in every department of IJn«- iie-rvConimerrUl Arithmetic, Kapid Btiaiueits Writing, Sler < A»l'l')C»n>«p>>!)>i<'(ic«.C<>mmcrcUl Ijiw, behx-tmicCoiinter t"it M I' -hliril Krouoiny, Elocution, Phonography ami mII oilier ■nl-jecH neonsary for tbo thorough education of ft practical bn»<n« , M man J C Smith, A. M , I*r.»l ot IJ»jk keeping and Science of Arc. .onto. J. A Hetorjck and fl A. ItriTO*. A««i»tant Trochcra of li.».h K'~|.ii,g Alii. Cowlit, A T DorTtierT.and tl. A. llusToa, Profe*- •ora o! IVimntuabip. Twelve Dn.t premiums over all competition f--r best IV u aud lak Writing, 49*akd hot rou ESoRATED WORE. A. C. I’oKfin. A. M , Prof <>f Mathematics. Ten**. Ac.—Full r«'!irw. tini« niilinut»>l, enter at any Inn*'. f-Ot lime. Bto I'J week*. HianrJ about fi.frO. Kntiri- r«.«t s('•■) t<> JTO. Graduate* aniated iu otlaioißK • itiinU-’ii intru* .if iini'iuitlK-l vnimg wi-l circular* -i.lfr.- AJdr«M f W JKNEI.NS, J » i'A NFI Kl.l) I FUENITURE! 330,000 WORTH TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE THREE W E B K 6 '£MIK SUBSCRIBER II AS SOLD UIS EX TKNSI VK Ft;il.NmntK WAKKROuMA.od Fifth street, and bailugtn give «-f the building cn the 16th ol Jun-. Ik •-lt»rn liLn-nllre *tu- k ■■( FUR NITI’RE and CHAIRS AT COST The mb- riititnencM <-n TUESDAY. MAY 1M II Ami will continue f«r three weeks. The price will be marked in plain figure? mi curb articlo, ho that Yi»itora can ut once <;reat bargains offered. Tia*8 —All sums lese than }lOO rash. On $lOO at> upwards, a credit of sixty day* will be given, for approved •ndor*c<l paper wttk tntervet sddod mylB:3wdAwT No. 31 Fifth Street. JAYNrE3 7 TEA STOXLS, NO. 38 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, S. JAYNES, Proprietor. OUR PRESENT STOCK OF GREEN AND BLACK TEAS Was tiulcch-d with cure, and purchased from the moat relia ble Tea Merchants In New York aDd Philadelphia, and con sul* of all the different flavors and grades of Tea brought to this market- Wo will sell WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LOWEST PRICES. THIS Id Til K OLDEST TEA STORE IN TUB CITY. Uur customers may, with confidence, rely on our best ec ih-avuiß to give them Teas of superior quality, at thevaxiou prices. Wo hare no connection with any other Tea Stores Bn< l wuru our customers and tho public against imposition. REMEMBER, UUR NO. IS 38, NEAR WOOD STREET. Wo ard well snppllrd with RIO AND JAVA COFFEE; Crmhcft, Pulverized,Clarified and N.O. SUGARS; BAKER’S LtKUMA, COCOA and CHOCOLATE, royLdbcf WINKS AND LIQUORS REDUCED PRICKS. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLING OFF their stock at reduced prlcr* preparatory to ijuilliog bu.inrt, cuin|>rislDg some of the choicest brands or Foreign Wlnea and Llqnors. urn-m WOICQ OAX Otnnl Palo Prandy, Ilamcssy d<\ Pure Old Irish Whiskey, IleldwhJc Cbiunpaigne, Ht-J ulianClaret, Uaraalou’s Mali Port and Blackburn’s Madeira. ALSO, Old Monnngnliela Rye Whiskey, Superior Double Rectified Wbukey, Blackberry, (linger and Domestic Brandirs, Ulu, Ac., Ac n Ac. tfd-llotri lit hl XkToro m wit u families, ha? now b rimhl opportunity of n>ppljln£ themMlrei ou adToz tageutu Ur«i«. WSI. ttITCOELTUEE, JE. t & 880./ BfWtf 900 Liberty Street! KKKAL—SO kitts Nr ' MACK.I , .. utts No. 1, 50 do No. 2 tod Mdo Ho. 3; a choice article lor family. n»to«r* rive ted for salt by v mjJO J.B.QdJKVIELD. J. B. BWEITZKR, No. 101 4th street. Pittsburgh. Farm for Sale. 61//iw y trlrrrd 1856. OREAT SALE - 11. 11. RYAN, Canifftatcs. rr'^CuNoßEss. — lion. _,\ iy Tz; , proflchins I>pnblictn Oncij U “' **>’ _m>3Mtc _ Mw/hb,.,, rr^CoNGREss,— W. B. Ncguet, KstT. / meni (i her datr for tVu«n.«, ■ut jocC to tlw ll'| iiMk-»n l> RtltJ Trillion. jrs»Sni«*TE.—o. S. livsTER, «.t I'm Tt.wn »hip, is a candidate f. r Mai* Senate, »übj«rt t.> u» decision of the Republican County CVnventk'n ttiylbdlwtc AssemblyJ. K. Roller, uf MeKee*- LS«y ~i rt , will I* * candidate for A««enibly l,.fore «h.- KwpnbUcan County C'»meuli«»n, and irilltw -upi-wh-d l*y timer who arc di-p ***"* *" £lVr German Republican* n-prraeutationon th*_lich<-t. ap^dtc T r T'?’ Assembly. —George Dickson, of South U>\/ tnwn»hip. N * rnoJWaU* for Aawnnbiy, aul» j,<t fn Uit* d-«ai<*:i of ibc Republic™ County I'ijnTt.nUon. aj»3«lir* [r^^SHERiFF —Alexander McClintock, oi t><« Second Ward. rittaburgh, I* a candidate for Sheriff el AlWheny Comity, subject U (he election th tni- ii County Convention. _rny2-dlwtc*T IT^^SnERiFF. —David Irwin, of Peebles t wn-bip. it a candid tt«/or Sheriffs AllrphcPT county. imbj'-ct U> tho KepuLhcan Count) Convention. nploMtc* P'^»Biierii f. —Uabev Woods, ot PeoMes towunhip, aetka tin* Eopullcbn aonunattotf for Sheriff of Allegheny count*. iniArdtc jr^»SnERiFF. — C. W. Batchelor, of Peebles township, it a candidate for llit* nomination forFber* Iff of Allegheny county, subject to the Republican County Convention. _ apSaUwtn [T^»SuERirF.— C. B. Macec, (Hatter,) Third Wiird, Pittsburgh, in k candidate f.-r Sheriff of Alle gheny county, sul-Ji-cl to the acti.fc of the Republican County Convention. ap'd die jr^»SnEßlFF—Jared M. Brush, <*f the Sixth U'*=y Ward, Pittsburgh. it a candidate t-r Sheriff..! Alle gheny couotj. subject loth- RopoMicau County Com.-i. lion. Dr. William Woods, of Se -o'<£r wickhylh-irongii.ua candidate for Sheriff of All— Kbt-uv county, subject to lb" County Convention jy‘S»SiiEßirr---.JAMES L. (jit a ham, of Third U *r!. Allegheny. i« a candidal* for Sheriff of Alle gheny count *. i (•> it>e lii-j-iil.ln an County IX liven- rr^»pßoTuoNoT.\av. —Daniel WcCurdt, of d'v£r Pittsburgh, is a canduLvUi fur PmtbonoUiry, subject to the decision of the uext Republican County Contention. ap3Ckd*wtcP |r^»PROTnoNOTAUY— James D. Hilands, of Rom township, in candidate for Pm'houatory, sub ject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. apSidtc rr'S^pROTHoNOTAiiy-* Daniel Armstrong, of d>Sr Third Ward, it a candidal.. l‘r.-:h..n..tar> of Al legheny county, mihjecl to the dectMouW tin Republican (Xmuty C*»tTPUli.*ti. JT - sC*’Protuoxotahy —D. 0. llultz, of Snow driX o<*u township, will la* a candidate for the office of Prolboiu-tary, suVJ.-ct to the .heisiou uf lit* Republican County <Xinvi*utkiu. npltdtc [TS^C’oMMissiyNEß.—James Black, oftho 2d dvd' ward, Hltaburgh, will he a candidate for the office ofCounty Cummiuionsr, subject to tbo decision of the Jte pnhlican Connty m)2>lswtc*T fr^^COMMISSIONER. —KoiIERT AILINGHAM, of the Third Ward, PitUbnrgh, will bn a candidate fur the office of County Commissioner, rahjvct to thedericion of the Kepnblican County ContcDliuu. up-AL-tcaT |TS*Commissioner.— John Shaw, of Sbaler Towuship, will lie a candidate for Connty Commis sioner, subject to the derision «>f the Kepuhiicon County Convention. apZZUAwlccbJ-F Coroner—. William Mackey, formcr |j „( Wood street, t.iU now nf the Fourth Ward, rit7 of I’llttSiurgh, it a candidate for Coroner, subject the decision "f the Uepuidican Convention. ap2J:JAwtcT jr^y»ooßoNEß— J. D. Baldwin, of Fourth Ward. Allegheny, it a cnndiilate fur Coroner*snhject to the decision <‘f Rrpul'Ucnn Omnty Convention. a|i>.dtc -SVm. Boyd, of tho Third Ward, Aliugheny, it a candiilaln fur Coroner, subject to the decision of tho RepnhikaD Convention, mriSrillc* rr^»CoRONER. —Samuel B. Coofer, of Sixlh Ward, I’ittSDnrgh, it a candidato (or the al<oteoffice, subject to th- d-.-cisionof tho Uepuidican Ocnnty Conten tion. mrtTMlc notices. Ornce MoaovOiHtu I.ssucascr Compaai, 1 Pittsburgh, May 21st, iSSB. j iBSTDiYiDEND. —Tbo President and Direc tors of the SluDongoliela Insurance Company oflltUburgh, have this day doclart-d a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per •bare, to be applied to the reduction of the Stock Notes. my£hdtf HENRY Sl_. ATWOOD, Ftrretary. £^*N,otice. —The Second Presbyteriun Cougregation will meet regularly lien-nfler rn the Sabbath fur public worthip at o’rhskA SI , in Masonic Dali, Fifth a«reet, and at o’clock I*. ln the-First rn-ahytr rian Cburdi, Rev. Mr. I'axtuo'a. tny2l:*Rd £!£?* Chart! ers Townsiiii*.—A Pub lic Sleeting will be held lu Cntnberlond Hall, Tomperance- Tllle, on Satordoy evening, at & o’chfk, P M. All tLafe cp puae<l to the National Ajiiinittmtlon, are iuvitod,M the olijcct of the meeting It to make pruliminary arrangement* la regard to the Deh-galo meeting*. ni) 12-«12l* j^*Notjce.—An adjourned meeting of the "Stockholders of the North American kilning Company, of petnfft, wilt b*’ held at the uflin* ol the C»ni(«uy, on WED NESDAY, the lClh of Juue uvit, at lOoclocka. U. nyULdnl T II XF.VIN, Fcc’y. . WYuv.no Men's lauRARr Association.— The Library of tbti 1 uitltutiuh, having l-ern roclaa-ified, the Librarian, will bp prv-)>are<l on and ofiei Thursday, the -Juth iu*t, to furnish books to the inerule>ni. Ity order, myls Uckart Onixirrsk. auction Sales. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Room*, No. 61 Fitlh Street. UNDERWRITERS’ SALE OF FRENCH UKANDY—On Wednesday morning, May 2i>lb, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial take No. 64 Fifth street, will t<e Bold, One small cask (2i> gallons) snpeiinr Frem-h Brandy, which coat iu Philadelphia $0 i*-r g-«H»u, iH-lecb-d rxpreraly for uicdicituil pqr|KM Al«>, 10 ke*p> <lu gallons each) French Brandy, •«!<• ccxt; 20 do A do do do do i*.. do 4 do 6 do d<> St-srCiii, 2 enaca do*. bottles curb) fim. French Brandy; 2 do 1 do do do do Wines, my 22 p M. PATIS, Anct. ADMINISI'KATuK'S SAITT OFIiANK STOCK —Ou Tuesday eTrniDg, May 20th, *t SnYlock, at tbe new commercial Bale* moms, N... M Fifth street, will bo Bold, by order of Jno. Administrator of the late Andrew Black, deceased: 10 shares Hank of Pittsburgh Stock: Also, on account of sundry persons, the t .lloiring, x\i:- 13 share* Bank of Pittsburgh Slock; 3S d» Exchange Bank do 26 do Merchanta'and Msnnf.ictur»ri' ['.ti.k Shvk; M do Mechanics' do do M do Cltiuns’ do do _my2l T. M.DAVIS,Anct. Horse, buooY ano uakness at AUCTlON.—OnSaluidny lnstant, at II o'clock, at lb« Commercial Sale* room*. No M Fifth ilrcrt, will lw will wiUiont rfwrti' ns the owner has removed from the city, ooe fine yuoug Uaj Horne, (joiet and gentle, suita ble for a family; one Top Bucjry, to orly ue\r, one net Silver mounted Harness, diddle, Brklle, Ac. my 33 EAROUUIIKS AND BUGGIES.—On Sat urday morning. ‘dil inst, at II o'clock, at Ibr Com mercial Saint rooms, No. M Fifth street, will beeoid for ar couut. to whom it may concert), a iiomUr <>f Pastrrn man ufactured Dnrourlit-a and Uuggii-a, from the la-tt inaki n>. uiyMJ I*. M. DAVIS, Anct. STOCK P., Ft. W. & 0. It. It. at private gull, Id lota to unit purchasers, l>y af.l JIV M. I>A VIIV-Aqct-. No. M Fifth at. AUSTIN LOOMIS & GO., Blcrchants’ Exchange. STOCK SAXES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., AT TllK MERCHANTS’ EXCILANQE EVEIIY THURSDAY EVENING.—Dauk, Bridge, luhiibdc* and Copper Stock, Bond aud Real Estate sold at public sale at the Merchants’ Exchange by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notes, Drafts and Loans on Rea) Estate negotiated on reasonable term* by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO., ae«l Stock Note Brokers. 62 Fourth «L Q.IFTSI UIFTSM BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!’! EVAN'S & CO No. 5 G Market Street A large and well selected etotk ct STANDARD AMD MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS, Which will fco sold at tbo LOWEST CASH PRICKS. A GIFT, rained ftotn 25 emits to $lOO, will h* given with each Book at the timo tif salo, mutilating of n l»rge variety ot PRESENTS, both nseiul and ornamental. Among which GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, COLD LOCKETS. CAMEOS, IN ALL STUBS BRACELETS. OOU) PENS AND PENCIL'*. RING*, BREASTPINS, Ac., Ac. They are to diride lh* profits of an elegant stock of Books with their patrons, la the form of rich and desirable Gifts, and would rosja-ctfully inrite all to examino their stock and improre tbo pn-svnt opportunity to replenish their libra ries at NO 5C MARKET STREET Branch from the Original No. G? 7 Broadway, Now York. DrsrEPsiA.-r.Tho most troublesome and. painful of all disease*, It la now ascertained, can bo effectu ally cured. Many hare been tbo preparations rnttfQ on to attain tbla object, but with one solitary Lxcnition wo s-. Here all hare tailed of their pnrjwo. Dr. J Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, tbe otw referred to, however. hfuj proton invaluable remedy for dlseawaof tbo stomach that no one at all conversant with its history. will qwS Mi by DnSu *nd W HOtrrETTRR * i«S2?2f * TENN. WHEAT—2SO euitks now landing from ateamcr Marmora for sale by , ° 171 ISAIAH PICKET & CO. BOWK'S EbSKNOE OF JAMAICA GISQEH.—6 groseroc’d ibis tlsy by ' JOS. PLEMMQ, _ P _ C °° > * r Dintoon<l *hd Marlffr atr^t ar n° assortment of the Hair Brushes auttmaUy on head ■* “J 2O JOB,WiMIHO7 P.M, DAVIS, Anct. GIFTS!!! EVANS A 00.,
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