- iigette. D. t. KUKTT 8. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORda nd PROPRIETOR* TUESDAY 10RNIKG, MAY 25. 1868. ounty Convention. On Saturday next tho primary meetings will be held for the election of delegates to the Re publican Coun y Convention. We trust the { mestiojga will oe well attended, and lhat every • member of tho party will avail himself of the • privilege of de< idinz, as far as he can. Ihe com* j plexion of the icket to he selected. So far, the Sheriffaliy contest has absorbed most attention Jto tho exclusion of the equally important offices of Congressmen, Senator and Representatives. Wherever it is practicable to give a full aodjfair expression of opinion, those | who attend tho primary mcetings-would do well to instruct delegates on all offices they think of importance. It is to be Mgretted that eeparate conventions were notcolleafor the nomination of candidates for Congress. These are tho most important nominations of all tho rest, politically speaking, and should have been confided to delegates elected specially for that purpose. As tho county forms ,two Congressional districts, these nomi nations do not properly belong to a county con vention; and we hope that when the delegates meet this year in convention to nominato Con gressmen, they:will sppointCongressional Com mittees to call ffituro conventions entirely sep arate and distinct from the usual county nomi nating convention, and so take this office out of the contest forjmere county affairs. For the Congressional nominations, tho can didates in the Pittsburgh district arc lion. A. . W. Loomis, lion. W. F. .loilssto.n, W. B. Neg nrr, Esq., and Oen. J K. Moorueai*. In the Allegheny district they are Roukut McKsiuut, ,-Esq., Thob. Williams, Esq., Gen. Wm. Robin ’’ sosand. J. H. Sewbll, Lsq Hon. 8. A. Pnr ▼iance, the present member, is also a candidate. For the Senate, Assembly and tho various county offices tho name of the candidates is Lc- ! gion. We cannot pretend to enumerate them, j and‘■'if we did undertake tho task wc should ! probably give offence by omitting some names j of which we havo not heard. Our main pnrpoße in this article is, not- to direct attention to the candidates but, to remind our readers of the time fixed for the primary meetings, and to urge upon thorn tho fnlfilment of the duty of attend ing them. Whenever the primary meetings are fully attended thero is more certainty of har mony and lees danger of distraction ; and those who do not attend thorn should remember that they will have so mnch the less right to complain At whatever the result may be. ■. : A Westport Correspondent of the St. Louis Republican writes es follows; i “A gentlAnan who arrived here to-day says that last Monday, the 10th of May, the troops and Montgomery had another fight, in which fiar dragoons were killed and six wounded—six hprses shot This was a small posse of thirty U. 8. troops attacked by forty abolitionists, who got tho better of the tight.” lca«rtN:-irrr ] State Senate. —EHUnn Ga:*itr Am-.cg the va rious offices to be filled this Fall, not the least in im portanco, by any means, U that of State Senator, in tho stead of that “venerable Ltcomptonite,” Judge Wilkins. Now, considering the impertanro of the office. It it proper that a good man should be nomi nated for the post: and among tho many competent names mentioned in connection with the place, we know cf none better qualified than the Uou. George Danio. His long expericaco, and tho ability with which ho has filled tho office heretofore, is sufficient evidence that the Interests of Allegheny county will not suffer in his bands. Reitslica*. Tim La Cbossc and Milwaukee Railroad IxTEsrioATtos.— Byron Kilbourn, iu his testi mony before the legislative commitico to explore the decline and fall of this company, terms a bribe “a pecuniary compliment.” When Sen*, tojs Clement and Bholes had an interview with*' Mr. Kilbourn, we learn that id the course of the •onvers&tion with eaoh of them, “the*eubj«ct of gratuities was introduced.” When be wished to taint the sources of legislation bo “caused it to bo understood,’' that, “in the event of the La Crosse Company obtaining the grant, that company would acknowledge the favor by a lib eral douceur or gratuity to such members as should favor its passage." In another place we are informed that the company were willing “to acknowledge the fa vor by a reciprocal act of liberality.” Whether this would boar “the strict tesfof morality,“Mr. Kilbourn himself had some doubts : bnt be adds that he had to choose ‘between this and defeat.' In his testimony respecting his interview with Governor Ba3hford, he speaks of handing him $50,000 in bonds,- in order “to propitiate bis feelings with reference to the future operationT of the company, by an act of such liberality as w4ald reconcile him to his disappointment,” at the passage of the bill making over the grant to the La Crosse Company. His testimony abouds with these delioacios of diction. Tan Wisconsin Bribery Case.—The idea of bribing the majority of a legislature to pass a Railroad Charter; by direct, palpable gifts, eeema at first, almost incredible. Tel, it has been done in the United States before dow. Something like sixty years ago, the cniirr Legis lature .of Georgia was bribed! It was in the case of the Yazoo Grant. The Legislature sold several millions of acre* of the Yazoo lands for & nominal consideration to a company of specu lators. ~Every member of the Legislature was given lands—about one thousand acres apiece by the Company. The matter beo&mo known, and the people met atMilledgeville, the seat of Gbvernment, and burnt the journal and records of the Legislature on the public green. The Ajct was repealed the following year, and the question arose before the Supreme Court of the Ujlited States, whether the purchases under the grant of the Legislature were valid. The Su preme Court decided in their favor, and thus established the validity of contracts. ( A~Goliad correspondent of the Colorado Citi zen, gives eome curious facts in relation to the grasshoppers in that region. He says they have an especial fondness for wheat and cotton, but don’t take so kindly to corn—the only vegetable they spare is the pumpkin—the most deadly 1 poisons have had no effect upon them—fumes of sulphur they rather like than otherwise—mos quito neta tboy devour greedily—clothes hung out to dry they esteem a rarity—blankets and gufiny bags they don’t appear to fancy—they swim the broadest creeks in safely, sun them awhile, and then go bn—tho whole mass appear to start and move at tho samo time, travel .. for an ;hoar or two, devouring everything in -their way, and then suddenly cease, and not r- ''mojve for perhaps a week, during which Lime no 'feeding Ss noticed—and finally, they carefully - aviid tho sea shore.' He judges thoy are not the .eatae ai those which devastated the Northern plains and California. Intel tiers cb received here from responsible sources reflects severely upon Mr. Davis, lately appointed District Attorney of Kansas, vice Weir, as being a wholly nntrusty person. Under the English bill, he has power to dorermlno the elec tion qf Judges and other important matters, as *' he Isthe fifLh commissioner. When the special delegation called on Mr. Ba chinanbn Monday respecting the postponement of ib* lfllhd sales ho inquired as to the character and fitness of Mr. Davis, and was informed at length, although it was evident ly desired to avoid an expression of opinion, that no rcspectablo Democrats iu Leavenworth County would, have recommended him. He]was originally from New Turk, and left that State after a discreditable affair ob Union Col lege.—JV. Y. Trib. i p Swindle. —The Southern Company has exploded. It/was purely aspeculatlve affair, got up in New fork city. Only ten per cent, of the subscription was *ver demanded, which amounted in the whole to $300,000. On this basis business was conduct ed by Stillman, Allen &. Co., New York, who, failing last fall, the company was fonnd money- The charter in Texas has been forfeited in consequence of tho noncomplction of twenty ajaUoa of road by the required period. A moot ing of the stockholders has been hold at New Or leans, .at which the whole thing wan exposed as a swindle^ MrwniCASTi—A gentleman in Cincinnati, dur ing Ibe past winter, beiDg annoyed by numerous applicants for elms, adopted tho following plan to test what proportion of that number: wero act laally In must* He-noifenoly gave each begg&r an order npoo hi* wife to supply the applicant* With as much food as he or *be could eat, and to cite then* a Uskat full to carry away with them. H* states that oal jane out of thirfy-su applicant* has honofsd fhe draft oa hi* larder. We think if this pfcte Wet® aafv«r>*ffy adopted, the "occti pUfotr'at fte;professional beggar, like that of frMrux, w«iM "goT,*" f **'£&*£*& Aaetfcao says, in an article traow ssrpsff M f <«w#story yeat' - - * £ ssssm Ihert th*i the tvlatrr iS a gffta* . Jwt. \ ft&tt* Soft— t«it P*i&b*9 wars Mae wrtlr. m ft* field of Ik h. Kfeg, & Jitftot? & GeSKBAL AuSXSUJLT OF TUI rBBiBTTEBIAS I DUD—Oa S*M>Uh morning, Uiy23d, *t 8 o’clock. ISA- CaCECn.—SiICBDAT May 15th.-I>r. L. | B*LU, m*b.r-f Alex. BndleT, In tte AO th ,«r of box sej, chairman of the Committee oaJhe State of . frucl u „ u ,„ C 1 BiI „ m . Religion, read the narrative of Religion. It gtMet #,oi»TnM<lar f May 25, »t 2 o’clock states that 117 presbyteries hare sent up narn Urea of the state of religion in their churches, and the committee are able to send back the most cheering accounts to the churches. It b&s been a year of great awakening among the peo ple, of unusual concord and peace among the churches, and of unusual liberality to all the great benevolent operations of the day. Prom the North, the South, the Cast and the West, the voice of rejoicing cornea up f-.*r what the Lord has done for the church A few churches speak of a great degree of bar reaness, but even their reports are full of spirit of prayer and faith in the coming of a great re vival of religious life. Another class of churches report a si wady iu crease of attention (o religious observances, a new zeal in pastoral ministrations, and i tho in crease cf religious services: of the unusual j attention to the condition of tho colered popula ' lion, and to Sabbath schools, and an enlarged ' liberality in tho churches. Ilerc, though the l church has not received large accessions, there I are evidences that the beginning of a great 1 work of religious revival is commencing. From the remainder of the churches, inclu ding much the larger portion within our bounds, extending to over seventy presbyteries, come to us the most gratifyingacconnts of revivals, such as the history of the church scarcely ever re corded. ;; ' The work of divine grace, commencing under different agencies, has extended over whole sec tions ofi tho land. Hundreds ofohurohea report additions to their communion of numbers, vary ing from fifty to six hundred persons, this work is still in progress, and the results for the re* mainder of the year promise to give a record that will be without a precedent in our history. These revivals oommenced without any excesses or unusual agencies, and have reached men of all classes and ages—the skeptic,tho abandoned, the learned, the aged, as well os the pure in character, the ignorant, and tho young. Another fact is worthy ef notioc. This revival has been most wonderfully marked in tho acad emies, gollegcs, and seminaries of our country. The report, of which the above is a brief sum mary, was accepted and approved by tho bousr: and after a prayer by jEev. W. M. Grimes, the body sang a song of praise. Dr. Junkin made a report on Systematic Be nevolence, which recorded a large increaso in tho contributions of the presbyteries, mention ing them in the order of the amount of their benefactions. This report proposed some im provement in theplan of systematic benevolence, 1 and contained several deliverances which wc j have not room to copy at length. The report, somewhat amended, was, after haviog been 1 discussed by soveral members, adopted. The chairman of the Committee on Systematic Benevoleneo also made areporton (he Widows’ and Orphans'Fund, was adopted. | Afterprayer the Assembly adjourned. : Tun Presbyterian General Assembly, New School.—Second Dat — Progret: and extent of the revival.— The roll of the Presbyteries was culled, and the Narrative of each handed to the Clerk. The members made a brief verbal statement of the progress and extent of the religious interest in their respective Presbyteries their names were called whleh occupied the who]e day. The Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Presbyterian House in Philadelphia was then received, read and referred 10 the Commit tee on Education. The Permanent Committeo on Church Exten sion presented their annual report, which .was read and accepted. Another Great Ca?e to re Litig\teu. —Tho laio Charles McMicken, ofCiocinnaii, bequeath ed a handsome sum to the City of t'icinnati, for tho foundation of Free Colleges for Orphans A portion of the property so devised lies in Lou i isiana. The tutor of Mr. McMicken’s children, |in New Orleans, on the oth inst , filed a petition I in the Second District Court against the non res - dent heirs, to restrain them from effecting a partition of the property located in Louisina. It is held by the petitioners, that the City of Cincinnati, as a foreign corporation, is incapaci tated to take property situated, in Louisiua for any purpose whatever, and that the bequest is contrary to the laws of the latter. It appears, moreover, that Cincinnati cannot lake the prop erty sitoaLed in Ohio, (which constitutes (he bulk of the bequest,) for want of constitutes the bulk of the bequest,) forwaot of consti tutional capacity. A cause of prolonged litiga tion is in prospect, which may prove as inter minable as the famous McDonough controversy, whioh is also a New-Orleans sugar plum for the lawyers. Further News From Utah.—Wo are indebt ed to Mr. Block, of the steamer John H. Dickey for the following important news from Fort Leavenworth. TLo latest news from L'uh w** brought in by Mr. Able Gilbert of Wynton, -who arrived at Fort LeaTenworth, on Sunday, the Ibfh inst, accompanied by Col. Katie The Mormons were dispersing from S-Ut Lake Ciiy, going into the country. Brigham Noting had abdicalet^rilie guberna torial chair. Gov. Cuming was mel about ibiriy miles from Salt Lake City on his way thither, «ith an escort of about fifty Mormons and others: ami prep arations have been made lo givo him a yrruid reception as governor of the territory. Gov. Denver is at present in Leavenworth t'ity, and reports thing? as bring .juict at Fort Scott — St Louis Unit An Oi'tbaoe. —Some one, *0 fear for wicked ends, has sent from Hoonvillc tho following lelc graph to the East: Boonville, May, L: Gen. Larimer, of Pittsburgh, was killed by the explosion of a cannon at Fori Leavcnworih, on Wednesday, tho 12th inst The General, who is now a citizen of Leaven worth, site by onr side, as hale and hearty as ever. “I knew it was a lie,” said he, “the moment I read il.” It is hard to conceive of a man base enough to injure one who would help and bless every human being, needing help or blessing, if lie had tho power, &9 we know from half a life's acquaintance. We hopo the Boon ville operator may be able to explain how, or from whom lie obtained the telegraph. I.raven xcorth Times. A Compromise Woman.— The RichmondSot/tf Says ; “Our pen rcoils from duly— yet it is our pro vince to record the revolting fact, that a while Woman in Mecklenburg County, V»., became the mother, a few days since, of four children, two of whom were of her own color and the other two black.” t The pen of the South howorer has no convul sions whenever it records the seduction And cor ruption of black women by white men in Y'irgiffta an every day occurrence there—in fact the South and its party do all they can to encourage the production of half-blacks and quarter Macks whoso parentage is thus mixed, such children are marketable in Virginia.— lio*u,n UK. Tue Mocnt Vernon Shti.ocu. —The New- Orleans picayune gives Mr. John A. Washington tho Mottht Vernon Sbjlock, the following “first rate notice.” There should be some appropriate recognition of this sordid speculator. Nothing occurs to us more fitting if it were only possible than that ladies should make it a further condition, that after the purchasers completed, the seller shall formally renounce’the aame of Washington, and adopt some other forhimself. It would only require a bonus of a few thousand more to obtain bis consent; and there is not a legislature extant that would not pass a law, unanimously and gladly, to legalize the chango. Ton total exports of Pork, Bacon and Lard, from January 1 to May I, this year mkl last, re duced to pounds, compares as follows : * 1857. 1858. Por *. lbs 11,248,400 10,938.400 Bacon, lbs 50,301.300 17,604,800 Lard » lbs 22,381,150 10,287,100 T °»als 72,898,8611 4-1,8:;5 :;ou 44,836,300 Decrease this year 28,000,660—*V. >‘. Tnb. Mr. Hackney, elected by the Democracy as doorkeeper of the House of Representatives at the commencement of the present seggion of Congress, has been dismissed for tho scandalous peculations. Tho Democrats took him as their best man from among a hundred Democratic competitors, and he has turned ouL to be a thief. Whether any one of the hundred would have turned out better is a question we arc unable to deoide.— Lev. Jour. There la a report that Gov. Wise, of Virgin ia, intends to run for Congress from bis (the Ac comao ) District, making his course on tho Lec omplon question the issue at the Polls. If so, it will be an exciliog and deeply interesting contest. Asotoer Dangerous Railroad Bridge.— }The Rome Sentinel is calling attention to the railroad bridgo at that place, ns being in an un safe condition. There soems to be ground for apprehension at that place, for Benjamin Stout eager, an engineer on tho accommodation train testifies on the late inquest, “\Y« have ioslruo tions not to yet upon the brtdge at Rome «-*/, two tujtntr, we have none In regard to other hriJges ” The Love o>- Praise.— “Tho love of praiw, howe’er conrcain-1 \,j « r t Heigni, more or leas, and glows », every bwt The proud, U> gain it* toils on tolls endure, The modest shun it but to tanko it sure.” Hil oor province to prauo the garments mado a! the Brown Hume Clothing Hall of Rockhill A Wil. son, No. 603 and COb Chestnut struct, above Sixth Philadelphia. » It Is * f*«t worthy the noth* of nil who buy tiolbr ng, either runty made nr onUrd, that Cam a g jw»n, Allogbnr City, l/evlng MR up a large bu«i rttti oa the train vtllaubia powfaroßhl &g a fiub- K/nsble garment ot tttpttfer quality at price* bel«w fte ragalar relee. Tft&W IfifafevUd will >le well Vj gi7® ktffi a trieL % Nervousness, or Weakness of any bind. —lf any of our mden are troubled will, Ni-rviufoet- or Weakness of soy kind. they should procure « u.tth- of B<£RHAVL“d HOLLAND BITTERS We hare tried it sod csd ree u niuinu<] It confidently, a* a medicine giving ai most instsutstiooai relief Enterprise. CiCTtoy—Bo careful to uk for B-*rbav«,'« Holland Bit ters The gri-it popularity of this medicine has induced many Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. st $1 per botllo, or six bottles tor $6, by the pro prist*, re. BEN J. PAGE, Jr., 4 CO., Manufacturing Phartus rsutisUond Chemists. 27 Wood street, between Ist and 2d sts..Pittsburgh, Pa., and Druggists generally. myttrdAwF Special potters. B. B. & C. P. MAHKLE. PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KIND* OF WRAPPING PAPER Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, \ PITTSRL’RGfI, PA iny4tf fc ; Rags bought at market prices. POfiTLEY, NELBO.N &. CO., Manufacturers <>/ GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES. . ROBINSON’S SOLID CAST STEEL 90YTHKS—Warranted. Oiist Stetl find Hammered Shovel* mid Sjrade*, j Hoe*, Ha;/ on d Manure Fork*, Pirk*, Mattel:*, <f -r. Warehouse, No. 17 Varket St., tnyU:2n»fc PITTSBURGH, PA. J. H. CHRISTY, M. D., j 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penun., j Having had the advantages of Eastern C*>iit*ges ami Hus. jpi tala, SDd several years’ practice, offer* I.is professional i service* In RURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASKS CoJ. Wilton McCauilleM. Hon. U. A. Wearer. Him. T. J. lllgtmm. JchD 11. Mollor, Es.]. Rev. W D Howard. ILtv. L> 11. A. McLean, j T. IL Mill, Esq. J. It. Hunter [ Jatob McOulllster, K*.p my.’ilydfc j The Great EnglisH Remedy Silt JAMBS CLARKE’S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a proscription of Sir James Clatki,, M D , Pbysiaiau Extraordinary to the yuoen. i This rll kitovu Medldno la n<> imposition, but a sure and saf*- remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, , f rocn auy cause wbatevei; aud although a powerful remedy, they runtem nothing hurtful to the couatitutiou. TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. Ii will, in n short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity These I\IU have nevtr Uen Lnovm to /ail w/*r« the three ti.ru on she treond page of jxsmphlet are well observed. Fur full particulars, g*t a juunphlet, free, ..f the agent •"*' u and 6 postage stamp* enclose*} u, any authori zed agent, will in-iuro a bottle, containing over W rills bv return mail. B. L. lAUNEBTOCK A CO , Pittsburgh, wboteulo agent and_sohl by alt driiggist*. ap27;(U*rcT THE Mime ANTIIiE AOENCir, F’OJi THE PROMOTION AND PUOTKCI’ION OF TKADIiJ, O. DOUGLASS *fc CO., Proprietors. Corner ]V».„I and Fifth St*., Pittsburgh, Fenna. ALKX ARMSTRONG, Manager. Established. Now Yoik. June, 1841—Pitt.b g, March ls&2 NEW YORK ll. DOUGLASS A CO uaxxcu ornexs. Ntttburfch 13. Bol.jlam A Co Philadelphia. B. Docglam a Co Cincinnati B. Docolass A Co Cleveland B. Dorothea A Co Drtfult .11. Docolaas A Co. Chicago B. Doi'olaa9 A Of Dobtlt]o«i JS. Don. LAM A Co MllwaoCie B. DOCOLAB3 A Cv New Orieani b. Docotiw A Co Cbarli-atoo ...&B. Docolam a Co. Louisville,.. B. DocoLAfla A Co. St. Wm« B. Dol'd lass A Co AMOCIATI (imCM. lhwtOll roanos ornexs B. Dgc-.ubs A On B. Docolub A Co. Montreal, l’ E ' Loudon, Hug Letters of lutrudtKtlon to Lawyers of high lUudmg and in ever) axtlon of the Colon, will t»e gratu it-iiAly furui>li<-l to luhecriber* making application at the otlice, Also letters of introduction to any of the oiliree unwed nhov.v ££*OoU.ECT!OHB PBOUI’TIT mUDIS TO IN ILL PIkTS or TuaUsrrw Surn a*d Bajitsn Posaxaaioss. ap&dtfic BUTGHH3 BBWINQ _ MACHiHT3a The great superiority of SINGER’S MACHINES Overall other* for the qm of Clothing and Shoe Manufacture™, llarnese Make™, Carriage Trimmer* and Coach Maker*, Ha* been known and practically acknowledged ins NEW PAMILY MACHINE, Which I* u Ijftbt, compact and highly ornamental machine, (<lolug Its work equally well with the lorge machine*) and mail become a farotite for family uae. A full supply of the abore Machines for ml« at New York Ft. STRAW, 3i £ Market et., PITTSBURGH, PA, Also, the BOUDOIR SKWINO MACHINK. Price from s4sU)|6tJ._ |de!7] aulfrlydfc WHEELER & .wILS O N ’ S” FAMILY BSWmO TOACUINU This Machine Stitches the Plneßt or Coareeot Fabric At th* jiUiianreortbs Of.-cntor, making with easo Ont and 0-auly/ul and durable j*t MmuU, aUm«t uolao bwvly, au.l arc bworalDß lndi»i«-naable for family uiw. Pull iiifouDfetjijQ may !•* oblaliiod -by addressing Jumte ALEX. K REED, Agitai, ,n J -i No. 69 Fifth strrwt, Pltubijrgb. N. <sc SONS. DEtLUIS 1.1 Foreign and Uoinejlic Bills of Eichangr, 1 EKTinCATL'j or DEPOSIT, RANK NOTCH AND SPECIE, No M MARKET STREET, PITTSIIUK.JU, PA insdo on sll iho principal ctflra through out th* State*. ap22-fctj ETNA STOVE WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, NANUmnCUI ASD DZAixa Dr CUKI VittIXTT Of COOSING, PAKIOR 4,\'U HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, Ac.. {WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny River, two iquare* north cant - f Pountylrania Pameotier Depot. Offlo© and Sales Room, mria-lydfc Mo, 4 Woodßt., PltleburKh. P». MITCHELL. HERRON & CO., ■ARcriCTtrxx&s or Cooking, Parlor and Heatinc STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Kanges, it., 104 Liberty Mt., Plitibureh. Pa. turC-Uy 1 * ’ PAYNBi BISSELL & CO. HiircrActvxxxa or Cooking, Parlor und Heating STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, eto., An*l Shsnulartur-r* of the CuUl>r»t*-<1 CAPITAL COOKING HANGK • NO. JS33 LIBERTY STREET, JyU3:ly tfc PITTSBUROII, PA. EKhTriSTUV. DR. J. MALM UK X, gjiffP 8-U HDKUN DENTIHT, FROM NEYV YORK. katracts teeth without pjix. RY A LOCAL BENUMBINQ AOKNTto the OUJIH ONLY. Ti*tth on OnM, Sllr.-r, Plat.sun and Outta Perchn, and perlorma all DruUl ofKTiiUon* in n Mloutldc manner, without paiu. WS-Turma modcrat«. 54 Smllhfltld Hired, belovw Fourth, JatltdGmfc PITTHBtJRUH. FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE FISII, TKOUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, ar-cotupAnled by Ibt- cub, will mwt prompt attention. lIKNKY 11. CoLLINg, m)tl:>ltjy) Wood •treat. isiiCJO.-»io Joan L. oots Pittsbnrgh Steel Works. JONKB, BOYD 6c CO„ Manufacturers of CAST STEEL; aieu, SPRING. PLOW tod A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Corner IloUand i'trit Streelt, Pittsburgh, 7U. L>. B. ROGEitS & CoJ, Hascracrrana or Ilogeri’ Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Cvmrr liou and Firxt Strtets, IMtsburgh, Fa . Jo* lylfr* SALMUiC.L, gray' MERCHANT TAILOR, No l‘i ST. CLAIR 'STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA . I" prepared t<» rurniah his customers aud buyer* generally, with th- latest and moat fashionable style* of Spring and Summer Goods of every variety, which he wiU make op to order to the entire satisfaction of tboae who may fawnr them with tb-dr patronage. apS.Tdfc W. &D. RCMEBLiVRT, ' " ■xvu?actuum aim Diuuuia All klnde of Tobacco, SnafYand Clgan, Have recently .taken the building Nc. 140 Wood street, In addition to their Manufacturing KaUbU*hmeot, No. 43 Irwin ft reel, where they will he pleaaod to receive tbalr friend*, ap'/Llydia W JC Y MA N' dc WON, Uanotkctorora and Dealer* in all kluda of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. AND leaf tobacco, Cbrnvr of SmtthfUld Strut and Diamond Ailty, pittsbubou^pa fUIHINRON, MINIS L MILL E BS, KOtKUKIIfI AflO MACHINISTS, WAHIIINUTIJN NVO It KS, F 111 «bn t g It, Poti n n Ofllce, Ito. 41 Merkel atreel. ManuteUtir* ail kind* ..f bi**,,.. 1:,,.!*.., M,il tUrbla- Railroad W..*h. bi u ,,„ nod nitMt Iron Jobbing and Rtpalling Uuuapt) f.-tks •ntlMydfo ItfUlA RUBBER RULKiIH, l ? «, mforn, PmclU «ad Inkstands, for aale by yf, 0. lUVE.N. conerMarktland BaouodfU. Special Notices. AppolntncntExtended to June let. D RB. C. M. PITCH 6zJ. W. S YK E 8 Wilt remain at their Office. >*o. loi Pnnu Street UPPO3ITB THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL. PnTSUUHUU, TILL Jv.V E FIRST, I s6S, Ami may bo consulted daily, Sunday*) fur Consumption, Aithme, Brouehltl* and ell other Chronic Complaint* complicated witn »r caueing Pulmonary Diweae. including fnt.irrh, Hr.irt DUrute, Affection of L.-tr, Dy, P e l u “ l i Gaitritim, Ftmalf ComuLon'*, tl<\ DR9. FITCH A BVKES would state that their treatment U Consumption u based upon toe feet that lA< Jucutr fr uit in o\f W.xid aivi tyitem at largt. WA b*fsr>, and during iU « n (A( lungi, end they therefore employ Mechanical, Hygienic ami Modklnel runadie* to purify the hWI and etrengthen it>* system. tFifA tVjc, they n*« MEDICINAL INHALATION, which they rsto'i highly, hut unly as Pulhativu, which need al mo have no Cbmfir< ,f. fecUj and Invalid* my rerneetly cautioned against wanting th« prwi.,o, time of curability ~n any traatuwut b**ed u|>on the plausible, but fal*o Idea that the scat of the dia**,** can Ihj reached in a direct lusuuor by Itihnla'ion BS-No charge for consultation. A list of queatiooa vrill !>o sent tu tho*o wishing to con tult us by h tier mritfrdawlctf ¥ CHINA, GLASS'aUD QUEBNSWARE. SPRING bToCK JUST OPENLD, A TBF. OLD esTA BLUsll it EXT OF H B N R Y H I G J 3 *Y , 122 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P®., Who is now receiving from Euri'pe and Eastern Cities, H , boice assortment .1 article* in hi* Hun, couiprisiug titwauj tasteful shapes of Poai I Wbilu Stone Tua, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the saw in Plain. Gold, Lustre lUnd and KUwers; Fjjie Whito Vitrified Irou Stone Table Ware, known t,, bo the moat durable now iu ii«" for Hotels and .Steamboat*: French Chinn of new style*. In Puro White and Ould lUnd, eltlier iu m-U* or eiugl pUcca: Richly Gilt aud Decurmttxl Toilet Set*; Unttannia and Hated Cnatora; German Silver Tea Table Sp-ons, S<.up Ladles, Ac., plated with silver, flue Ivory Handled Carving, Tea and Table Kuive* and *oik.; Tea Waiter* and Tiays; Shaker and Sea-grass Table Mats; Jappaned and Decotated Tin Toilet Soils. Al*i, a complete and full assortment of all artu !e« suita ble lor the COUNTRY RKTAILTRADE. at prices to plena* the nubile, who are reapectlnlly invited to eimnilno Oils V'*** mriliiouiawT John C. Baker & Co b GENUINE OD- L I V K K Oil,!! Tins Medicine, jn-epared iu the most ap prove,! inuuner, aud L,tiled by u». baa received the sanc tion of tbo most scientific of the Jlwlica! Profession ..f Phil adelphfa and elsewhere, who recommend it us *upi-uort« any other now tn&tmfactuml. Of It* efficacy and Importance as a remedial 111 owe* of Conamnptiim, Gout. linmchitia. Asthma. Ch.uuic Rtieuma tlsm, and a)] .Scmfnlou* dluasts. it is unnecessary to —thousands of enimeut physician* of Europe aud Am.irna having tested its wonderfcl curatis«y])ro|N rtics Prepared <-ulybyJOHN C. BAKTcR A C<).. WhoieeaU Druggists, No. lit Nut til Third street. Philadelphia Sold by all Druggists throughout the country. fei3.,ltu< ;>0 WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT. No. 42 Fifth Street, near Wood, KhUNKMA.N Ac M K Y R A N Whuloaale aud Retail Dealer* iu /' /A’ E GOLD AX D SI I. VF Ji WATOHEB, SILVER AM) PLATED WARE, TANCY GOODS, W A TC Ii MA T E R 1 A I AT EASTERN PRICES, . E. Rcsiru. A Co. J. D. Piatt A Co. . P&iTT A Co Uirl'JdydavrP DAWKB «SE House, Sign-and Ornamental Painters, A X D a R A I.V E R S nriLXßs in Whit ft Lftjitl anti Zinc* Pnintu. Also, all kinds of Paints,Crila, Varnish.-*, Window Giao*. Putty, Brushea, Ac., 144 R&od Sirtel, tio-i .isor* übtrvr. Diamond A’lrn mrlthlydfc GEO. H. ANDERSON A•• I; I Libtrty .S'/rrrf, Pitttburyh, P UANfFICTCIIX* ano wnoLESiL* Util en I.t Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATIIEI! l.en\hrr, Sj.hl*, Prru .i >tnd Country Calf Skint, Sol** Leather, Carriago Oilcloth**, «Sc<' All of which will bo fani!th"d at the lowest Cash Pro es. IDES WANTED api-dly FOREIGN EXUHiVNGK. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS Also, Bill* on the principal cities and town* of Franco, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Rassis and other European States, constantly ut. hand und tor -l- by WAJ. H. WILLIAMS A CX* t fefid.lytifc U-nk-»*, VVi»«i str-sit. cofi.n of Third MATLACK & ROGERS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING Ivl E R O ANTS, Bio- 1$ Pine Street, St. Lonli, Mn. uni to Miudorh A Dlrkaon, St Lotus, Day A Mallark, Clticinuati, Ohio, Cbas. ImffloM A Co., LoaitriU«, Ky , P 8. Day A Co , Banker*, Pern, 111. , Uretm ti Slnoo, Bankers, Muscatine, k\»a Day A Matlirk, Plilladrlphia, I'a, K Fnreyth, CliKap'-, Fr-ißl.t Agoul lor Illlm-i. Central RalUind Jaeeui.llc JOHN COCIiKA-N Ac U KO. MABDFACTCaiR* Or Iron Railing, iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Sliollerj, Window Boards, &e„ Ao*. Bl Second Strut and ofl Third Street, (Between Wood and Markut.) PITTSIitiRGH, PA . !!*»•• io hand a variety of now Pattern*, fancy and plain, Suitable tor all purp.w*w. Particular intention paid u. on clueing Grave Lots. Jobbing lUm* at *h..rt notice. mrV VANDEVBR & FRXBND, AT T O K N K Y S AT I, A W **» SOLICITORS IN CIIANCHKV, .Vo. 6, Shins'i Block. Dubuque, lotoa. MR Collections prompt!* made In any part of Northern lowa, or We*tern Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchaao and Sale of Real Eatate, ob taining Mon«y on Bond* and Mortgagee. ecLlydfc A. A 04IUUIB a. B. c,'«Bl»n A. A. CARRIER & BRO-, Pittsburgh, General Insurance Ageory, No. 63 Fourtb Street, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Companies repienented of highest funding. Chai lero.l by Peiinayivauia and other Htete*. fire, Marine atol Life Risk* taken of all description* A. A. CARRIER, Jylfrlydft a. S. CAKKIKII. JAB. MoLAIIGHIiIN. Mi.vurAcruara or Alcohol, Cologne Spirit* and hue! Oil. dt>l.'..Jlrfc Nos. ICk and 170 Ssumd Strut. HKNKY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WUOI.KHALK DEALER IN Hutter, S<>(A(lm, F'inli, Aud Produce Generally, Aw? ,V» ‘Hi IliKwf Strut. ISttslnirgh J. jsi. h: IuIEFLGIi-A.INJ'T TAILOR No. 51 St. Clair Streot, (Dr. Irish’* New HullJlng,) PITTSBURGH, PA. *e3o:lydfc fppprPf p r f p f F Trunei forLtieCareoflleraln or Kupture. MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS RITTER'S PATENT TRUSS. HTCII'H SUPPORTER TRUSS. HELP-ADJUSTING TRUSS. DA BANNING’S LACE or BODY BRACE, tor the enreof Prolapsus UtorL Piles, Abdomital and Spinal Weaknesses DJI. i). B. PITCH’S Silver Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for the support and cure of Pile*. J ; ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and varicose Vein* ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak knee Joint*. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak aoklojyint* i SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SKLMNJECTINQ SYRINGE.* also, every kind of Hyrlnges. DA KKYBER also haa a Trow which va ill radically cure Hernia urAuptnre. Office at his Drugstore, No. I*o Wood ftreet, »igu of Hie Golden Mortar. apflrdawK ■ W. H'CULLOCOU. Raptor* Curable.—. Mjcuasical Patjtoloot.— The proper adjaatment of the right tort of an instrument for tbo cure of some kind* of physical debility, has for sev eral year* been engaging the attention of medirai men, with the most aatitiactory result- It need to I*, that in struments of this kind were ran-, and the uncommon In creaie of inch caeca show It. A Trnu* for the relief of hernia, eo as to keep ft in position, merely, was all that was looked for, but now we have every variety of applications for the core of this disease, and »<ime that in cases In our our immediate neighborhood, have been radically cured.— The man who has given the moat lodulooj attention to this branch of business Is DR. KEYBKR, of 140 Wood street, who hasspared no exertions In securing instruments of the very highest quality that can be found anywhere,andasnrocure In very many. We cannot commwo/1 his establishment too highly to the consideration of tluw* who are anxious to be benetted. my!7AAwT $l,OOO Reward for auy Msdicino that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now sold for ifAcumol'Ra, ycuralgta, Headache, Tbothache, Painin the Side or Back, Sprairu, Bruizes, Sort Throat, Burnt, Cbntracted CVrtii and J/utdu; Ihe only veg stable remedy discovered will act upon them and lim btr thejointe. Thousands of persons hive beoo curv.l of these complaints by this new discovery. All are Invited to give it a trial. Principal office 206 Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y. For sate by DA OEO. 11. KETBRR, No. 140 Wood street, and J. p.FLEMING, Allegheny. bignaturo of Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, uni name blown In the bottle, apl4*dewF To engineers, architects and CONTRACTORS.—Tbs PUffiNIX IRON COMPANY, riuiadslphia, are now prepared to receive and exscute or of WUOUOBT IRON, SOLID AND COMPOUND, BEAMS AND GIRDERS, of any required Isogtbv, for Flronroof Buildings and Bridges. Tracings and plan of using, together with table showing capacity of Beams, win l*» furnimed entnitouslj upon an plication to SAMUEL PresddenL ayikwdlnMp 410 Wg | an ,itroet, Pfalla- TNDIA ROBBEROIIHRY COMBS.—The I iMMrtfcb I* »«. Jnn rac'd u th. Indl. Eobbm Dtpot Io and 2S Si. Clair >t. my 23 J. AIL PHILLIPS, Lu*u« aii'l Dukmiu.m J ?s I'uo ly othrr ll*i.k» V>te* it ml Cli.<k« .1 •>!li-r Bunt* m»J L* 8. Truwurj’ NVt<-« i<r S|>eou*. 1"''.'••I i Circulation «* -'4 > !-• Im« tm.tli.-i Hull La .. ’ 1 Mil*- 1" I>-j«,slUii > I T 4-4 - T Tin* '<• I- ~.i i .•< t t .1;1..' ! • 11;.- t■ ■ rry knuwl-,1;;.-ami b-ln-l J-.HIN M Afi< >KKIN. Cv-Li. JEWELRY, AJlnnrf.iul. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS * jJ.tiy.TJ .a, Tbe atmr» •tub>airnt t».. rre i (-■ ih« t«t of my kn-n eil.’e ami Iwliei. J W. C«H)K. Caohiir f«'>nnu,d |,(„ r - m*. May J4lh, t nt»Jf» (MV KttNKyT. Netary Put li.- Slftlemrni of the MecDanlct' ilank Ptttahnrph. M"ir.4t, May JUh. ] 1.l A 111 LIT 1K? > .rnilari'.ii l»'H' Junn» f-SI.IO'JT ;n Th* »Ui»o slAtemuut .• ,rm-|, t-. thv br.t nf n>»ki>uM Pig.' end Iwlmf. liK'i P MoiiUOV. CaMner sworo Ufore nif it.i» '.lib .by of May, 19i' m?'*& A W Notary PuMl< NOTICE.— We, Uie undersigned, having iwod In s,nr femiliai the "OLD DOMINION* COFFEE POT," wLlrh (■ | tircbas*d Iruui liw W. Uubl.j. Fwt.ral oUecl, Allrjlisti.*, think it proper to r.rtlfy our uiujitalifi.d approbation of th* umc, a* b-ing (u ail t. superior to anj Coff«~r C>t w.' im»« r-»rr turd It pr -linr-* a ilmr, ar otnatk fltiitl. i'io Imuj ground*, with loss b«-rrr than any other i>ot it •!'••• not Injure the cnDi-c by bring over bull*-.! bot rather i raproro" the longer a i* l>ralt>i s ttivan.<ma-t>eanii|, rapor being held bythocondeuser. O fftw making bx its t uw U mlocvd to a sctiNCt. sod I. no longer tin accident 'd.-fwDJ mg ojiin th* (kill .. 1 the cool;* In bdef. by the n«e t.l th- OLD DOMINION POT a better article I. produ< with th. u*o of about ua.-fourth ler« U-sas. and almo«t tsr.ti.ut: t and a la cb-ttt, fiugraut and b-*ltlr Ur* Dr J.N Bair I Mr. k... W .l„U , Wm. M Il.u w ■* A. Bradley, i •• W A. lr»in ” S Riddlf.' ! •• > p SLuy-r. " Allen Knsnii'r, -.IF J-tinlnc*. " Joiiaah Kln f - | It p S#ll*r« Samptu. aiay t.. -n-n .»i K Kt».-I A O.; ’« I. -.- Cir-nni Room, Fourth uteri .mi . i.J.t. a.. <>u>|>%r.i«>l bt ib>- rash * til U» jiruaiptly stti-inli-J b. bv ti»s. \V Uubley. Irb «.r*l «tr>yf. Allrgh-ny m\ I'.rwltT Shetland uum, shawls. Fr.rich Lire Maotilis., I luon m l PUI.I .1. Ju»t ir. .1 by un’.’idkwT .Ml'lti’HY A UUKCIIMELD. Stum: - wake. chekxs. better POTS. Jt'OS. tu&nuWlured by ilin n .tJC* Lima, o Furialo by lb* aßmtu. RIDDLE. M'IRTS A C»'.. Nn. lio Liberty -.tr.-Pi F”AMII,Y FLuUK—6ii l.M* Extra Faimlv. BObbUbM* Mi[-rrfiu- Flour f..r phlp by ajy2ft_ RIDDLE, WIRTS A CO.. N<., Is.'. Lil-rty «(. BISHELS POTATOES. Pinkeye NrahnoiM h« auJ lUala, mi ban.l and fur mlp b\ njy2Ti 111 DULL, WJRTS Am EiiOS. BUTTER AMD OIIKESE uii hand sndlorioi. by RIDDLE. tVIRTS 4 i'O , iuv23 Is-'. IJbvrty Plr<v-t THALBERG B FAREWELL CONCERT. GRAND PIANOS, CHICKKRING Ac SON'S, Farewell Concert, THURSDAY EVENING, at CITY HALL, An* now on <>il»lbili„n at tin; Witrurooins«>f thesubdcnira-r. and will \hi |jr «alu iuioji-dintcly alter the Concert JOHN 11. MELLOR, S-le Agent for Chickering i Pen*' Pt-iuos For nnd Western T'i-nD!>v|v*nm Notl—Tim PIANO FuKTES iuunul», I v CHICK BRING A SON’S, for whom th- subecrib-r has U.-nih.u eveluairn ngnut so many years, ar«* ■>. ( lurm*hvd t., any other house, and all orders tnu»t be nildn-«w-I and j.uri l»s era directed to the subscriber, mylfcdtf JOHN 11. MF.I.LOIi. si W,., | A RAKE OPPORTUNITY i* now off.-ro.l faesafu invvetmenl* In viGuabte Real Kitub-. Tho undersigned has for sate in the Filth ward 100 fo.Wn lUr risen street, extending along Pike atrect and -,1-loy loy about 171 feet. Also, about 200 feet on Penn streot, extending ai.-ne Har rison street to Mulberry alloy luO tect. Abo,l7&feet on Pike street. Joining Alex. BrxdW's dry. and part ofwhfoh corners on O'Hara etreet . In tbo rirat ward, about &5 feet on Fourth street, extend ing *long Ferry street about Co foot. Also foraaleor rent that extensive estobllshment known as “Avery A Oaden’i Lswd Factory, ’* fronting abotit rjj feet on Dnqueana Way, and running throngh t.> Fayctt- street over 300 feet. t’ Also, the “OroßOn Brewery," on Stevenson street, In the Eighth ward, now occupied by Rhodes A Vemer The above property will bo sold on lavorable terms and lu lots to suit purchasers. For further partkulara apply to my'il;lmd WM.M. SHINN, NoTIFT Fourth street. GIFTS! GIFTS. - OIFTSI GIFTS KVAXB Sc CO’S. N><- 5 C Market Struct All kinds of STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS P< K>KS Also, an slogant assortment of CASH PRICES A SPLENDID PRESENT GIYEN WITH EACH BOOR. _ my 24; Iwd LOST OR MISLAID—A certificate for 23 ,D * he Bank of Pittsburgh m ins name ofTbomas Livingston, No. 164. NoUce U heiebv given that application has boeu made to the Bank for a renewal of said certificate. u_ LIVINGSTON . Adm’r of the estate of Thoe. Llfinntrt, Pittsburgh, May 11th, 1368—aplipwitaw Gw ShirtThonts and Joit rac’d at HANGINGS * WHITEWASH JL iMtt-Ordw* for ut«rl«n»d c.n U Ufi gg*. °»yg w P. MARSHALL A CO. - " ■ • 4.\U«IIALb • W* L>LANK DEEDS i MOKTCI AGES— Also, JLr Attornay« and JaiUco't Blank*. aok) by “j" 4 WTU. Q. JORNBTON A COfV. Hants Siatnnrnts Statement oriha Bank of Pui.imVnl, Mostur Slav' ‘jn, I. , MKAVS le«in*. Bills ahj DistTonitU -.0,.,-,. Kt eil Batata sb(l Gr-.tiud l.riit **" and ML-aelbrni ~n> *,; Du- br slhcr Bank- . s'. Hank Notes A CD- ks nnd L S Ti-:t lil un i <tlv>i : 4-rfT-4-i 1 LIABIUTIE Oq.ital Mokk . | )jj - nuil Karnioc-. Inpaid Dividends and Mi»|.-nv A. i 'i ].•. >t Dut-to r>tlifr Hanks ji.vj k’lri illation e-j.ly- ~\f> wo The abuTis 'taUrtnrnl » > I ,-t n-ib-I—t -d mr knowl «-ig<*«D i i.-ii f i John harpkk. < .isbt« r •'"'TU I ' an I Futis.rtb.-J Oils J4!ti May. Isir Uf t rT’-, ‘ myi.i AI'STIN BOoMIS. Notary IMtdie Slaicmcni of (lie Rlcrchaiila' kd<l Mauu> f*rlur«rk' Bank of Pittsburgh. I , irr*i!fn'.u. Monday, May jnh, lv r -s » s|-,L| *nd (\ tititij;» U* Klin I . . i7‘y'.'">o n 1 N.'lt-t in I'uciilrUiuti, . ini.- .• ■ Due other Dank.. lis.4 • Dtn- <’onuii..ii«i\\!tn -• L*"»ns and Divutint.. ..j j 7,-, letiM Hint Mlt-i. .. in;.,|s; T', Nkrte. Mill Cliefks C-I ..tie t Hanks ‘4 + , Duh by ether Buik* ■£:< Tlip abovn sutonu-nt isi -dn.- t null true 1.. tl.« I-si •■! t.n kuowleJt-eau.l l-llet W I!. DKN NV. Cuhl-r ’ Hworn.md ■tit.srrils.J 1-0- m,v tlu« tilth day <>t Mny A l> iuy2i J V Ms-nsiti. Notary Hut’ll-* St ft teiutut of KicUauge Uaukof IMtisb'g. DirtSLLRoU. Mc;!*t>lT, Muy "4111. I»AS I-ians and LUooUutn . *\ 4y( iw llt-ttl l>tatr . . 4’) ys" VVV" VaHU Ww 1: l ri.lrviutiry Note-.f. K r .x-iit . . Noles ati.l n,.., k. ..Iht r Hank. IT.imJiW Duchy t (Let BiuL- ;u Til M #l.M:i.K4f.'4; Cajcltal ?1..k i «|, Contingent Km.-I and Wotin l-.i.lcT; 4i Circulation (iV.’imii i -, Ivpnxites rtiljriid v • Duet., oth-r Banka IT -Us M r/ J J l ,*> 1 iiA4 ,: -17 I re. tiry (lint the a|- re «tat. on-r,t trn.- n the heal t.l my knowledge and beli-: II M MIMHiAV CUi-r A (Drilled U-tori- mo thin ddil, Uy ..f Miiy, )>.•>«< 1; U . MtNI>T.V-itut l-uM,.- Klftteineitt oi Hie CltUena' Bank. rm.i.iirkh. 'l.l j •:uh. i-.. Irt*ana an.) Discunta C.du ID Vault Note, auil Cl.~ k- . t1,.-, B-.nk. Due t> ot l,el Ij.ii,!; . lit>ul Katatn. dr 1.1 A l! I 1.1 I I F Ca|Ml.«l r I*, k " IltJiriuiial . .. 0-*QUIiCeUt Kund nnd I*l -lit; DiviJm.r-c ni.j-ti-l Du-- l„ - I It*, r Hanks ,y Tbr t t . lb.- U«t ..f my Li, uJgti amt t*hH K U joNKs*. Cit-iu. AOtrtumJ U.n.- m- tl.i» ”itl, J»i '.f Mav. Iv royUi J. M MAI.K KN7.lt. N..taty J'u: i, Statement of (tic Iron City Ilnnki >ln» t V. ROHKIU RI.WKY, V.t.uv I*u! I Statement of (be tianU. Pn-rsßi K-iN. May U-itti, J asskts. N\ite» atiil Hill- Il[M-..atile,l Note. and Cba'cki »f <<thcr ltan>;» Ihi.- l*y <-ther Hank. 1.1 A It ll.iti y.* Due to Otber lUnki [mliTidn.al Dcpomta Dltldl'Oli* I>U« T • L*r(..-i|l >r« Hill- slid ll.srolllltoU Duo by > th«r Bank. . N >ta* and Checks ot ott. i lUnki Sporio In V*ult jiltto Sibrnisrmrms Chantilly do Hvraji'* K-b*» a Foiu..—l do Fr.,„ ikr M.. ( V KI.».‘ TLD Bi M IBALIEEO City Property. BOOKS! BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS! AT Are aalUofr at the low«at Superior ProatiojtUoan* and Superior Shirting MotUoa, MORPHY * UURCHYIKLD'S. jFot Kmt. FOK REN'T.-A urn -ten- brick h.,use. =3 [j^Coscusss— Hoy's. A FcrViancs. oo itiJ wau-r. in the tno*: plea-ant part of the city , iuro* r aud iSiitWr D..t r tct will lw> Anonortcd hr bis -f • .r.rb,» 'ini l and Cent?* Avenue. Seventh Ward Rent friends tor * re-cmloaiioa m T r JZ “ P^Sil«Sr *<'!■ |. ■ f annum For Iw::m particular*. vf»|bit« >f H rr''==s»fV. Vl . Dt ... - ‘ - Arthurs C-uHt> A n,no. . . * *)e inaOT tTI-'nds Of* ROBERT _ lIDiU A rUltm i„r nom^mnVt h i l^?, c nT CWy * WtH pr °* W ’* bb T<' LKT - A comfortable and well-arranged for* th- Republican I,utrift ’ Lv ‘ "■-I-rn tw v brief HOCSE. containing U r,y>njs, uiyl.hdiwtr ALLET.nrw *-M. ,n ti„ . i.nvenieuee* of bath-room, U-»l and rold water, . _ _ * .»• r.uur,-. . . Ul> k »rd-n ami yard. plrasantlj situated. ‘,, , ;' ' K. MuORIUAD a '■* 1 * stssrjz&r"- s r- *~~zzszt , ssi2S£ *•* * * •" An Federal -tre-*t, I’jttalmrgb i r uy7:<iAirtp|‘ l?OU KENT... A tbrw story* l*reilm K S| il un ' A ' L^SiTYf .nrnv'ohvii*-stta.h-.t Tlu« Liuise is supplied with but | uijddtc Mwrtmjw, i r ., Dl | m Li: «u b central Idea- j rr-fc»Coxr.RESS.—W. B. NEGLEV F-*o V, rnl’yir W V ,U b-r of!>.tu».arah B*r.)fuf Pm i ant.’ lytil.r, ,J " C ° 1 d4 ** for CoufW*®. subject to the KepaUtcan County Coo* mt!2 "" ‘ .ALEXANDER KT.NO_ T0 _ n Ji? Q J .. _ '■pu I.KT-A t«-„»t.,rv Brick Dwellings • «• K '^ E “- of «« T«ws - .ii Il»% -ti t l’ M '„ i lh „ j.®Hr3 ■ «Lip. is a candidate for Stale Senate, subjart c> tb«* t.ln K U K!.Vi. No an L.'u-rtT«r 1 ' !,<i,i .‘. s “?L tb ?i^Pob'. l^ CountyConrraUon.jDyU;^^ [i^^Asseitblt.— J. F. Zoli.br, of McKees “T^’r port, will Irj a caodldste for Atartn’jly Loihra tfc r lUi'nblloan CooDiy Convention, and will be •apported t r th»M> who aro tll«|>oAcd to give the German ILepnhUcasa r.-presoutation on the tickeL ap23:dtc .-(For Sale. IAoK >ALK OK LEASE. a U ..n Fuunh r -ti M-l. U-Woeu runtl.n.-1.l and Cl.-rry All-y, ion t..ft !•; **.» .I*-*-!- A ..ii Thiol -tf. <-i. u-ar Jiui.il.fl.-U. lu f.-.-t /o.ut l-yfe-'. fv.t -Wp Ninth Wo.!—Tin* rju-.u Uur.drd 1.» Jiuiliu . W.ikim »n 1 I'orioll sttw’ta and Pproo* alley. t’»4 feet fr..ul l.y 120 dn*p. nearly opposite !•- I’fiuj.* k A il ur’i y.-niiJr? The bounded by Piu&lluian, Wilkin* nnd iSrrul »tr*-et» :.i»l Spinet* *11.) , '»V4 teet front by lA. .1. t-p, i»u Allegheny. Ciufc.u nuJ Butler sir.-. le. tb<- Allegheny Valley Railroad Stati-'u. forty n.ti!i«ii.<n* Ul<, -itch .'4 |eet frrnt by Ilk' fret deep. KightU. r.-» ..I go-nud in lle~-i >e lownvl.i|,. part or out l-.'l '.“.l.Vrtftnll ll.e New Brighton P-tt-l Hid llilld»|e Cell! elf) Mil) u-lv It. Allegheny City, Tbir.l Ward. U*Hv..*n K.ml I-nn*- and i*lu*«tuut el reel. A Tiu-l 1.m.l in Westmoreland C-unit. r»i» tin- Phila lel| liM tnmpiko. 7 uiilva fruiu Latrul*—7i acres hi culti- U11..H ..t ri. !. N.ttoui 1.H..1 —7VO n. A Tra-t ■•{ L-nd near Ligunicr, Westnmr.-Und county, of WILLIAM' M.*U ARLINGTON. tn» I‘* • lit 103 Thiol street. above SmltLlieU. DRAUGHT HOUSE FUR SALE.—/iC A flue H-.y 11-i-e, 0 years old, over 17 baud* /■czS: high, »■ I! boilt, works gentle. for h«1» by iu),'. It, KOlllSoX A CO., No. 2. : .i Liberty st. OLD ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE Owing lathe delirntu health of Wju.Mitcbrltrn*,Jr .be iiiten»ii .putting husinr** !.. live tn the aouotry. Therefore the •■stahlishment rai tied ou hy himself and brother is of t»rH.| tor »»l-, with tho ntluro, Rectifying apparatus, etc. A lease ..f boll, trout ami bark atone (which belong to their ii nr |e : will twj mu U. the purchaser for a number of years at u t.ur r«nt. This Imiiw i« well known ami ol* Ion*; staud (iic. h.mntr l«w*n i'«tabli*ln*.| by U.eir uucb* and father W A M Mil-li‘-!lr>*e win. I.ijve done a larpe bn-Ineae iu ii for muni year* a* wh-il-sale grocer*, wu,e nud li.juor mer iini.i* and re. t ifyiup diatiilri ■ I'cpmns wisblug to pur . h-u." -'an »~i the j-reuiues .n,d stock.and learn the terms l.y «J.|.lvtug nt the sti.r... No ISr.) ’ LtU-r I y Street. I‘osses ei ah *i,.-h eithei th.- Ist June or I*l July. *»~Gru i-.'r-. i i mi.l contitry merchants will be nupplird w itl. nrli. l<-» ii. the aho»e hue »u very favorable terms. as tl.'i u .u.i l'. i(-du.:c l heir stock to suit a purchaser. WM. MITCHELTREK, 4 BRO. N 1!- All [.erm.iia havinp claims the firm will he [.u.i on |.rr«.'titailMtj of their accounts ; and thoaa Indebted nr-r>-*.|.erttnlly r.-‘|uest<*<l to make |<aymeul with as little .!. Ink a- i-nutld... ap'JTitf Ohio liana (or Bale. r PI I E MtWriber offers for salo section ten, JL Jowuslnp li, ration in, Stork cuantv,Ohio, coaintoaly ktinwt. «K "Itownuui’k Svcthm.’'c»iitatmii|{ UtOacr.-s. it is •ttiiat.wltl.n-.. mil.-i west of Maaallloti. i.n the Bute Ku*d t.. W.« «!er. and wit t,m st~,.jt t w.. no!.-* ~f the I’ltta b. Kt Wnyne and ChitNipu Kailr-nul. Th- •..nth, oaal and n-*lth-* i..t .piart-r* ar» partly clearnl aud Improved th- remain h-r i* rov-red wtth mrjHiiK.r Lluiber—«ud the who.-is well aatered l-y spniipiand rnuuitu; streiuua.— Tins s*vii..ii m i-.,n*i.lerrHj the Bueut body of land in the c. It will be sold undivided nr In quarters to suit purrhaa-f* T>. lln-ae «h» d.wire to intest iti real estate a U tter op|».ilui.lty i* rarely offoml. J. B. BVTEITZKB, 'No. 101 4th etreeL Pitlsbnrkh. oc‘Jrt:d»wtiT Farm for Sale. THE .ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles {=3 ab>i»e tho lupiit. at New Brighton, Beater Ba, on Block Houoe Hod, coutaluiup 10S nerm of eXcelTent laud, every acre of which is tillable, aod 05 of which is un iter cultivation. There are 13 acres of good timber, 60acree in rrnssond pasture, and au abundance of coal. There ban Or. hard <d pr»(l«i frmttrvos. Ia almost every Held there Is a ring .<( o-vcr-faillug waU-r. The improvements consist ot a new_Ccame Dwelling, at tache.! tin wleather lrtvarde<l log, a vinall tenant house and a larire triune Bam. f u by 3*> f»-.*t. This .‘boire farm »« iu a bigl. state of-cultivation, fences C-v-i. »nJ in a rospKtablo neighborhood, convenient to . Inirchew, schools. Kor terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or <»f >ali*l*wtfT .1 ANDKBSON, New Brlghtoo. Pa. Valuable City Froperty for Bale. THAT very <l<**iral>)e lot on Water Street and -li-di'iit-t Alley, in-it to John Irwin 4 Soaa, being IJo f—l n Water sr.d Front streets, and 160 deep along the All-v. It * dI !-.*■• H t g.*ther or in lots ol Cb-or 24 feet each, r-'ri.im., whi -h will be made easy as to payment.)ap ply t . JOSEPH S. LEECH A CO., mrl dif Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. FUR SALK—fine of Wallace's Patent portable Flour Mills, with Benner's latest Patent Skh:t Macblti-; li.dt. B dting Cloth and Elevator, all cr>m pietsarid i.-idy lorsctung ur*. Apply to W. B. fII'VDAU, Oil MilL -v; l IswUF r*.r Rebecca A Craig sts., Allcgbat.y Ctty.' Liberty "street" property "for SALK —The Store room and liwrlllnc, situated on Liberty str«M-t. near St Clair. kn.<«u as No. 183. The lot is about 22 f.-«t front and Ilk) f.-et crrp, extending back to Ktchangw Xllcy. .id which is a Stable and Carrisgu h -us.- Th- pn-jM-riy rent* n-aiily for $OOO, and will teaold •t a bnrgain ,>i.d ..u accomm-jcsUnn terma. For particulars i-nqnlreuf* R. H. KINO, api: ? No. 211 Liberty stm-C SALK—A Drug Store situated in one nl th- Uvat l.jcaiictnji In Abe city of Pittsburgh, for either •> j..l.l.ii>g, rt-Liilut proscription bunlneas. Inducement* ere offer. J !•> pur.-tis*«r* rou coining advantage* of rare occur* rnnce. for tuformation Inquire of JOUN HAFT, Jr_ at V> I'X V.' «-l Street, corner of Wv«od and Sixth, Pitts burgh. I‘a iVU // r>* /,/ '//// Vi'/( jh, I'-1.-—Chnrtrrcil 1?55. li.ir.i of li Tru»t*«'s--Kacully of 1J Teacher* • "on mMniw, m* ihss. : J*’O-" 1 !.' ilmp’-'j*irtd/,,r actualdu f wi «fUie Counting R^m INSTRUCTION in Single and Double Eatry Hn.>k-k-»-plug,aa us*d ia ovory department of Bus , M>«-«*,iV>atmerrial ArithtnoUi-, JUpltl liuaiac** Writiug,Mcr* . C-’i i ee|«'Uiicncc. Commercial Lav, DeUc t lug Coon ter f**it M .ii,.y. Political flcoijouj, I'buubgrsphy art'l nil other subject* ueoMmary furl the (tiorough education oi a |-rj<tii-nl businr** mtu J. C Swiru, A. M., Pro I of Buvle-kropiug and Scionce of A.-o.imt* .1 A Hki c-rii k un-1 II A Utwtof*. Aiwistant Teachers of JLxk Kt—l'lOß Alki CuffUT, A T I> 'i-THrrr. and 11. A. UcsToH. »i.r« «.f IVnmaasliiji Twelve first premium* over all ■mih petition f t Iwet IVu nml liik Writing, itor for A.C IMutatt. A M . J*rof .if Mathematics. Txftii.- 1 . Ac Full i.mnro, tmi« unlimited, i-nlor at any tinje, $A< Average time. Mo 12 *- w ki. Bonnlat-.nt Jiw. Entire u-t Jim to f7o. ilmhinti** a»»iKt«s| m obtaining -ucuaii.-ti. Idihih of iti»~|iialli-«] writing ami circular* eont free A.l.lrw* ?. W. JENKINS, l,, V* ,u Pittsburgh, Peon* GREAT SALE F U XiISTIT u EE ! a 30,000 worth: lo HE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE THREE WEBKS rpilE SUBSCRIBER HAS SOLD HIS EX- TK.V.'II r. ri-IIMTI-KK WAHEKOUM?,™ linii »i,d liA'ingio gin- jirtr-u-snion of the building on the 15th of Jnn<\ he..ff.r*Useutir.'»Uwh of FURNITURE anJCHATRS AT COST T U E 8 I> AY. MAY 18T II An-1 sill continue fur three w**>ks. 'Hie jirii'e will be marked in plain figures no each artii‘l**, vj that visitors r.tn at oneo GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED, Terhs— All «um* lor* than fiw cneh. On JlOu and npaard*, a r.-dit of sixty days wills l« kiveti. for ApproTod ■ nd.-rne-l paper, wilh internet uddo.lj 11. H. RYAN nijlS rjwdiwT No. .31 JF'ifVh Street. JAYNB3’ PEKIN TELA STORE, NO. 38 KrFTTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pa S. JATNES, Proprietor. OUR PRESENT STOCK OF a GREEN AND BLACK TEAS Wm opli'ctinl with care, and purchased from the most relia* Me Ten Merchant* in Now York and Philadelphia, and con «M» of alt the different flaror* and grade* of Tea brought to tl>.» market. We will sell 1 V II 0L K SALE A.V t> RETAIL LOWEST PRICES. Tins 13TIIE OLDEST TEA ST<)ItE IN THE CITY. i >ur customers may. with confidence, rely on our best en dearutp to give thorn Teas of superior quality, at the radons Wo havo no coimcctlou with any other Tea Storo, and * am c ur customers and the public against imposition. REMEMBER, OUR NO. IS tA, NEAR WOOD STREET. Wo lire well supplied with RIO jAND JAVA COFFEE; Ci usbtd, Pulrnrixed, Clarified andNlo SUGARS, BAKER'S UKi iU A, COCOA and CHOCOLATE, myLdlstf WINKS AND ijQUORH REDUCED PRICES. The subscribers are sellinooff tj.elr stock at reduced prices preparatory to quitting Imin ii, comprising some of tbo choicest brand*or Foreign Wines and Llquora. ASIOXO WHICH OUr.) I*dle Brandy, Hamiewy do, Pure Old Irish Whisker, 111 iJ»rickChampalgne, St.JulieOClaret, Baraalou’s Mali Port and Blackburn's Madeira. ALSO, 01,1 M r „ongmbolA Rye Whiskey, Superior Doable Rectified Whiskey, Blackberry, Ginger and Domestic Brandies, Old, Ac, £c, Ac. OJ *ll.-tel and Tarern Keepers, a« well as families, bare Dow«.g«>.>d.T>panunUyof supplying themselres on sdren* tsge*. n* n rtn* T VIM. MITCHEIjTRESL JB., 4 880., my fcdtf RtTMIi M ACKERAA—50 lutts ijo. 1, 50 do Ko. 2 and 60 do Na 8; a choice article tor family use to ar* rtre and for «aJ« t>7 BjSO J, B. CANFIELD. iCatitfrtiaffS. p '^‘Assembly. —Georcs Dickson, of South Fayette township, la a candidate for Assembly, mb )cct to the derision of the Republican County CbQTentUm ap3dtc* P'^ 3, SiiEniFP—Alexander McClixtock oi the Si-cmd Ward, Pitubtirgb, lit candidate for Sheriff . f Allegheny Ouni.ty, subject to tbe decision of the L ilian t'.iunty Couveiitmu. mt3;dAwtc*T njS^iiEßiFr.—David Irwin, of l -wnshlp, |. ,i rjuidi.late fur sheriff of AlWheuv county, subject tu ih.* UepuMii-au Cvunty Oinventlou apliirvltc* rijry-SllF.mriwUaeuv Woods, of Peebles lowushtp. sueks tho K.-pu- lirnn Uvniinattoa for Sheriff uf Allegheny c.ut.t apA-dtc fJ^-SnEßirr.— 0. W. Batcdeloe, of Peebles tuwnaliip, is a candidate for the uoolnaOonforSheis iff of Allegheny county, subject to the Republican County Contention. sps.-d*wtij n^-SHEBirr.— C. L. MAGEt, ([latter.) Third “V Ward, Pittsburgh, Is a candidate for Phonff of Alle ghouy county, subject to the ertinu of the lUpuhllcan County Convention. np'idto Jared M. Bki.-h, of the Sisth Ward, PitUbargh, in a raudnUt-j f«r Pherlffof Alle gheny county, subject t>. the Republican County Conven tlrin. a|>2ulU* [T^’SHERiFr. — Dr. William Wood?, of So wickley B<jrough. Is a candidate for Sheriff of Alls gbeny c.>nnty. subject t-. the C*>uuty C-unTvnUon. JTj5 :d Shf.kifk—James L. Ukauax, of Third WarJ. Alleehuuy. I» >4 mu.lLKi* f..r' Sheriff of Aljis gheay coiiuty, stihjact ij tin- Uejiubiitao Coaoty Ccnreo- oir24*drc* PRO TllO XoT A R V. —D A MEL, AlcCcßDr, of Pittsburgh, I* a candidate for Protbuuotary, subject to tbo decision of the next ltapablican County Convention. *p3thdswtcP j.lX£3 D. JIILANDS, of R<«l township, Im candidal* for ProUtuDfciorx, ab ject to the dociaiun .-t the Krpnhlicau County Cocvantiou. apS:dtc ARMSTRONG, uf Third Ward, 1» trtn lid.iL* 1.. r Pr.-th.-noiary of Al legheny county, atd.jrei t.. tt„. dcei..-:. vl th.. Republican County Couveutkoii. mr^l-dtc* — I*. <J. llultZ, of StlOW dm tuwnahip, will n candidate f.,r tLe ufllcn of rj'-lhonuUry. *uhj«*et tv th* of the Repnl-lican County Convention »pl:dtr [^^ :fc CoMMIsMONEK.--.JAJJL; BIACK., of tho 9fi L ward, Pittsburgh. will U» * candidate for tbe office of County CommiMiouer, subject to the decision of tho Re publican County Convention. tnj3:djwtr*T ITg^CoMIIISSIONER.—ROBERT AILINCHAH, of u ' the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, will be a candidate for tii* office of County Commi.tiiouer.suhjert to the decision of tbe Republican County Convention. KpiSrtewP rr^’CouMissiovEß.— John Shaw, of Shaler Township, will bo a candidate for County Comais ilonor, subject to tho d-visiou of the Republican Cotmty Conreotioo. ap'didtwtcehJ-P ITS* Coroner—William Macket, formor ly of Wood moot, but now of tbe Fourth Ward, cltT of Pittsburgh. In a candidate for Coroner, abject tetbo decision of tbe Republican Convention. ap?7:d£wtcT D. Baldwin, of Fourth Ward, Allegheny, la a candidate for Coroner, subject tothedecisionof Republican County Convention. spSfcdtc [Tj?p , Coboner.— Wm. Botd, of tho Thirt Ward, Allegheny, 1* a candidate for Coroner,abject to the decision of the Republican Convention, mr3hdtc* FTS^oroner.—Samuel B. Cooper, of Sixth Ward. Pittsburgh, Is a candidate for tho above offleo, abject to the decialon of the Republican Cotmty Coqtsd tlon. mrt7:dtc Notices. Regular Monthlt Meeting op tiu PimnLjLSH Yousa MtAs'a Ca&isnaN Asaocuittsi will be held at the rooms of tbe Association, Fifth street, on this (.Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock. The public, apociallv young men. are cordially invited to attend. [my2l) JAP.W. McFARLAND. gec'y^ Urr»t Mososuahtia lxaraxacr Compj Pittsburgh, M»y 21st, lbu ffii^DiviDEND.—The President and^ircc tots of th* liouougahela Insaranco Company otTittsl-crch bar* this day declared a dPndcud ul TWojyfiM.Ans , Tr ’ •bare, to l>e applied to the reduction of the fu«ck Notes _my22.dtf m:.VRV 3J. ATWOOD, rsr-N otice. —An adjuurncd meeting cl' the Stockholder* of the North American Mining Company, of Detroit, will be held at the oflieo of tbo Ctonipair, on ft'KD* NESDAY, the 10th of .lane next, at lOo’clorka a tny2l :<IM ‘ T- 11. NKYIN. 5-ec*y. _ £©“Y Men's Lir®***- tou.so Men's Library Association.— The Library of tbi* Inetilutlou. haTing been re-claaiifie<l, tbo Ltbmbin. will be prepared on and after Timrsdaj, tha duth icet., to fariiub l»>oka t j the members. By order. _“ yl& LIBIUST CoMMITTSS. Ruction Salta. 19.I 9 . -M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Booms, No. 64 Fifth Street. PAWNBROKERS’ SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND CLOTHISU-On Wodn«Jey tThurs day, Friday au<! Saturday, May 2Cth, 27th, 2Sth and 29th, at 10 and 2 o'clock, each dar, will l>o sold, at the Comxncr cial Bale* r«om*,No. 64 Fifth street, a eery large block of choice and rslnsWa Clothing, now and second hahd, from an Eastern Fsw nhruknr. which roust tocioeed without re •cfTe, ou the store days. Tho stock comprehends cT«ry ar ticle of Gentlemen** Wear, In extooalTe tariety of material and style: superfine Black Cloth Frock and DreaaOoaO, light fancy Cssslmcre Business Coats, Black Cloth and Cm •troere Pants, kncy Casslmere, Linen and Tweed Pants, .Ilk, Satin and Cloth Vests, and a largo-stock of Summer Clothing of every style and variety. *»’ P. M. DAVIS, And. () ()()n STOCK At . . „ 3, . V -' Auction.—On Tuesday ereninr. Jew* i«t. kts u clock, lit tli* Commercial £ai« rooms, No 5t t. 11 Vi * t . r *T t ' “ |U l nHol ' i > order of Messrs. C. IhuMi and M. \V. Afheeoti, &JO.OUO of preferred Block in the Dlrming iwiu niKl l-UUl.urgl, HrWtteCo.. in lot* to .uit purchase!*, ntiicb stuck will bo entitled to a Ji?|cJeud of 10 per cent, per annum out ol the toll, of nld Bride*, before auy dMduod U paid on th* other Mock i.bii.hJ by rata Company. „ m >“ 4 _ . P. M.hAVia, Auct. FINE PIANO FORTES At Auction—On Tuesday vTenine. May •'nth. at 8 o’clock, oo the -d floor ollbe new Commercial Silo Roofi)*, will be ecld. Oou tluo toned Eoeevoud cam* 7 octave I‘Ubo' ' One do do do do &t, do do One do do Mahogany do i> do do Ono do upright do do ti do do “Jr* I*. M. DA Via Auct. UN'DFRWHJTFItS' SALE OF FRENCII BRANDY.—On Wedncaday morning, Hay 25th, at 10 o’clock, at tlw Cummercior hale* Room*. No 54 Fifth Ktmd, will be sold, tine small cask (20 gallons) superior French Brandy, which cost In Philadelphia $5 per gallon, selected oxi>reesly for medicinal purposes. lo kegs (10 gallons each) Pranch Brand t, same cost; d.. f* do do do do ’ do do ■* do i do do Star Oils •2 rases ( 1 d-r bottle# each) dne French Brandt - d >' 1 do do do do Wio<-«. _rny22_ _ __ _ I*. M. OAVia, Anci. Administrator's sale of bank STOCK —Ou Tuesday evening. May 25th, at S o’clock, at the new commercial sales rooms, No. M Fifth street will be sold, by order of Jno.MaOstt, Adraiulstrmtor of the late Andrew Black, deceased: 10 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stock; Also, on account of sundry persons, tho foilowiu? \ir 13 sharos Bank of Pittsburgh Stock; 35 do Exchange Bank do fi 1° Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Bank Stock -00 do Mech&uiiV a- d . « do Citizens' d° do J2E I P.M. DAVIS,Auct. STOCK P., Ft. W. & C. K. it. at private sxlx, in lots to suit porchaeere, by ■P I . P- M. DAVIS, Auct., No. M Fifttist. AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO., Merchants’ Exchange. Adjourned sale of Allegheny BRIDGE STOCK.—WiII be sold at the Merchants' Exchange, on Thursday evening, May 27th, at o’clock 3UO shares Alh-gbcoy Bridge (new; Stock at ..... AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. mjji FLxh 3iii hot. Broker. No. 53 Fourth itrwt. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIs “<% CO, AT TUB MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE KVmv THURSDAY EVENING.-Bank, Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate sold at public sale at the Merchants Exchange by v . n/» . _ AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Notea, Drafts and Loans on Beal Estate negotiated on reasonable Unas by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO ** . Stock Note Brokers. VS FourtiTst. Q.IFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! BVANS £z CO. X o . 5 0 Market is t*r ei: t A large and well selected Stock ot STANDARD AXD MISCELLANEOUS BOQK3, Which will be sold at tba lowest cabii prices. A GIFT, valued from 25 cants to $lOO, will be giv.u with each Book at tba time of sals, consisting of a Large vanity of PRESENTS, both tuefnl and ornamental. A turn; which GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD LOCKETS. i. A 11 K 0 8 , ALL STYLES BRACELETS, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, KINGS, BREASTPINS, Ac, Ac. limy are to divide the proflu of an elegant stock of Book* with their patrons, in the form of rich and desirable Gilt* lariu afl to examine ?hriS&£si r " J ' I “oPFoitsmtT ta reitajoh their Mini. -VO. ca MARKET STREET. Branch from tho Original EVANS 4 CO, No. ti? 7 Broadway, New York. HAM BAGS of all sizes od hand and msda to order at the ahorteat notice at •» low prices u any made In the CnlUdStaUs, and of better material thanks ' generally need for this purpose. The attention of Bacbo - » doalore is raipectlhUy eo lid ted. DAVIS a HEBBST, . A corner of Liberty and Hand itraot. - HERRING— 100 bbls. extra Halifax, 1858. ioet arriTtrlng and for nls by J.B. CAIfITXLP.
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