//f I [conusam] X«rTonin«i»,or We»kn«ii oftnjr bind. ! WE9TUOKELASD CoSGEESSIONAL DISTUICT. —lf any of oar read*™ are troubled with SerxoMaew or I Edilort GastUt: We hail with pride and satis- Weako«*of any kind, they ib»ald procar* • bottle of faction (he announcement that Edoab Cowes, b<eruavk'3 bo llano bitters, w* hare tried it- Esq. of Greensburg, will be warmly Bopported recommend Ueoufidently, m * medicine giving »i as a candidate for Congress, by his numerous mo*t ia*t*nt*neoa* retief— D*a>, £nUrpnu. friends in Westmoreland, at their primary elec- Cttrnost—Be careful to »*v for fWUrc-'B Holland Bit lion to be held on next Saturday week. Mr. *«»• Tbo e*»* P°P olari, 7 ° f medicine h<u indeed Cowen is a native of Westmoreland county, and , ““7 imitations, »i»ch the public KOar j .pain.t beyond question one of her moßt gifted sons. ; porch Ming. He is a self-taught man; possessing naturally a • *** 9olJ at il per bottle, or six bott «* i«t |5, by ihe pro. brilliant intellect he has by ilinLof pergoverance i p r 00., sunufoctoring pb&noa. ; and an indomitable will made himself a finished ! «ctifU*nd Chemist*,sr Wood .trrot, ut and 2d ; scholar, and is .at this time, without doubt, one i sta-»Wttibnrgh, P*-. *nd Prnggiat* gen jr, mytn. »I lof the ablest lawyers in the State- Born and 1 j reared a Whig, he labored long and ardeotly in 1 j support of the principles of that good old party. In Ihe days of Harrison, Clay, Taylor and Scott his eloquence on tbe stomp told fearfully ogainst the opposition. When the Whig party by force of circumstances became disorganized, aud it was deemed necessary for tbe sons of freedom to arm themselves against the fearful aggressions of the slave power, Mr. Cowen was found in the i van of the battle storm. In the struggle ofISOG 1 no man was more active and efficient than he: ! Personally he visited every district in the coun- I ty, and by the force of his eloquence induced i scores of the enemy to join the army of freemen. Hut Mr. Cowen's labors ceased not within the | limits of his own county or Congressional Dis ; trict ; his services were demanded in-many sec • lions of the Stale, and wilh the spirit of irus j patriotism he was ever ready to obey the call of his countrymen. Mr. Cowen is a man of power, and we feel convinced if he is nominated as a candidate for Congress iq the Westmoreland be will not only reflect credit on himself, but prove an honor to his constituency, for he would, beyond question, earn an enviable position in tbe ranks of statesmen that grace tbe popular branches of I our national asssmbly. In thus speaking of the claims of Mr. Cowen upon tbe people of bis district for his past services, we design nothing derogatory to their present worthy Representative, Hou. John Covode; that gentlemen has certainly shown himself to be true to the cause of freedom. He has been unwavering in the defence of right, and indefatigable in his exertions against tbe schemes of a wicked administraLiou. In selecting candidates for Congress, we can not at the present lime be too careful. Momen tous questions arc now pending before our na tional councils, and it is mete that wc should send men of power, men who arc not only will ing to reflect tbe will of their constituents, but who arc able to defend by the force of their elo quence the just rights of the North against the aggressions of tbe South. This we know Mr. Cowen is amply able to do, and will do, if be is selected to fill that important position. We trust our neighbors of Westmoreland will not hesitate to select one so worthy of their confidence, m. 0. T. WnTuj«. —n.L. KATQa^._^.Kit,n l _« timmi I s. RIDDLE & Co., BDITORs and PROPRIETORS. - PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY Am Enterprising Government. The United States Government hassucceeded, ; ftftw ft prolonged and valorous effort, in convict- ! ing ft man named Connelly, in tbe U. S. Dis- 1 trict Court sitting at Cincinnati, of thcTbeinons offence of harbor Ing fugitive slaves. Thispenilen 1 fellow, without the fear of ibisCbristianGovern ment before his eyes, opened tbe doors of bis lodgings to a couple of poor fugitives, llyingfor their lives, and gave them shelter; and how could tbe government stand, or peaceable, law abiding citizens go safely about their business, if such ft terrible act of insubordination were suffered to go unpunished ! It is awful to think What tho results might be of leniency to such a culprit; and the country may now respire free ly and deeply, conscious that it has escaped an imminent danger, and that its efficient govern ment will see faithfully to (he protection of pub lic rights. What a beautiful, pattern government it is! For years it-has been trying to pul down an im aginary rebellion in Kansas, but suffered a real rebellion togoonih Utah, unchecked, for months. When, at last, it woke up to the necessity of —doing something for the soppression of the Mor - moo resistance, it -undertook to send an nrmy through a'wilderness in mid-winter, and has . squandered ten millions in a vain attempt to reach its rebellious subjects; and, after all its fatile efforts in thal direction, tbe rebellion dies of itself, and is suppressed witnout the aid of the costly array invoked to put it down. It cannot appropriate a dollar for improving the Ohio, bnt can throw away millions upon politi cal favorites. U cannot collect revenue enough in a week to carry on the government a day* yet it goes on squandering uselessly the money it is constantly borrowing, and is a far greator adept at spending than getting. It has plunged the country into bankruptcy with its ruinous tariff system, and is now undertaking to remedy the evil by initialing a system of absolute free trade and direct taxation. It can look on and see the people of Kansas deprived of their most precious rights; but Is awfully warlike in its tone in a pretended zeal for the ripb‘B of our merchant marine. It is meet and fit Lag, we think, that a government which baa thus displayed itself to bo bankrupt bOlh in meansand character, and which Is unable to accomplish auy legislation beyond the annual appropriation bills and the English swin dle, which was put through by such bribes as the appropriation bills afforded, should show its activity by persecuting a man for* doing a Christian deed such os no man with a human heart in him could refuse to do. Be it known unto all men, {therefore, that uip der tbe administration of James Buchanan the price of doing an act of Christian kindness—of giving shelter to the wanderer and suffering the heart to follow its promptings—is an imprison ment among felons for twenty days and a fine of ten dollars S And let it be remembered, also, that the Court which inflicted this penalty took credit to Uself for its clemency. Clemeucy, for sooth ! The fender mercies of the wicked are cruel. About the time this Cincinnati Court was thus inflicting its vengeance upon poor Connolly for daring to exercise a Christian virtue, its fellow one-horse Court in this city was inflicting a fine of §5OO on a member of the bar for an act of alleged contempt oast upon its dignity ! Heaven liave mercy on ns ' U the U. S. government ' could collect a fine'of $'»00 from every one who. holds such courts in loathing and contempt it; would be able to make up, speedily, the alarm-'* *ing deficiency in its revenue. Like government like court. It is all of a piece, from the Presi dent down to his meanest deputy; and the whole affair stinks in the nostrils of all horigsl men. Tbe (Julon of the Associate and Associate lleforiucd Churches., While our citizens have been busy in their bouses and stores, on their farms or in tht-ir ware-houses, n comparatively few earnest men hate been in session in this and ° lir sister city, diacussiog a subject so important that had it come before church judicatories or councils in the days of Charles the fifth or Louis tbe Eleventh, it would have excited the attention of kings and emperors, and made a stir through out nations. We live, however, in a material age. Business claims the first place and great revolutions in ideas and in parlies pass before us almost unnoticed. The two Pjdoclh—(hat oi ihe Associate and that, of the Associate Reformed Churches, which have worked in (ho Gelds of Cod separately, though never in opposition, for these many, many years, have at last agreed to join forces, and in this time of general religiousjremal to come up to the great work of man's saltation as one man. Henceforth they are to he known by some name that will iudicile (heir unity of will, of desire and of purpose, and mote ou to their work witb-unbroken rank®. It is eten hoped by those who bate already joined on a basis of lote and truth, that this unification will not stop here, but that other churches will come on the same platform and work for the same cause. The motemenl is Auspicious and sincerely hoped for by all who desire the good of the race. This Union of the tiro churches, already com* pleto in spirit, will be made so in fact and in form this day, as may be seen by reference to another column of this paper. This morning, at ten o'clock, the Associate Synod—whose sessions bare been in Mr. Reed’s Church, ou 7th street— will unite with the Associate Reformed Synod— whose meetings hare been in Allegheny—at the corner of 7th and Smitbfield streets, and proceed thence lb the City Hall, where, by appropriate and solemn ceremonies, ibis golden chain will be declared united, and the churches will hence* *forth be one iu fact, as they have been for so long a time in feeling. We feel rejoiced at this happy consummation, tho steps towards which we hare watched from day to day for nearly a week, and trnst that henceforth nothing may ever occur to mar a union so Ct and so desirable as this has been considered. General Assembly of tub Presbyterian Church.— Tenth Day.—' The report of the Fi nance Committee was the first business laid be fore the Assembly. It showed that the Assem bly had invested in Pennsylvania $103,50G at 0 per cent interest The Committee offered a res olution to invest the funds in other States where the legal interest was I U percent. The matter was laid on the table. Rev. Joseph B. Stratton was then elected to the vacant Professorship of Danvillo Seminary. Thfed other candidates had been nomiuated, bj.it their names were yesterday withdrawn. f The subject of the appeal of the Rev. Mr. Findley was then taken up, which occupied all day. In the evening the vole was takeo, with the following result: To sustain, 84; not to sus tain, SO; sustain in part, 24; excused, 2. On motion a Committee of seven was appoint ed to present a minute expressive of the sense of the Assembly on tho matter. The Assembly then adjourned. “The Bauds or Lite” “Played Out.”— Those who have for a long time swindled people in all parts of the eonntry, by promising to send cures for all diseases, and means whereby largo for tunes were to be made, for very small considera tions, have met'with a Berions obstruction to their business. By consent of Lhe Postmaster Genera), given at the request of Mayor Tiomaon Postmaster Fowler, of this city, took charge of all «uch correspondence as came to the poslofiice yesterday- There wero about 7UO loiters in the office addressed to Dfs. Wallace, Morton, James, (whose sands of life have been so long running out.) Monet, Le Brun, Dufion, Tracy, De La Rome, and Prof. James T. Horn. These wero assamed names, and the parties using them deal U general quackery. Tlio letters will be opened at Washington, and such sums of money os they may be foand to: contain will be forwarded to the address of the writers thereof.—AT. Y. Time. Resumption or tub Barks op South Carolina —The directors' of the banks of Charleston, after a number of conferences through tbeir pre sidents, have agreed unanimously to resume Bpeole payments in July next—tho particular day to be determined hereafter, oi probably left to the convenience of each bank. Ho*. Joshua R. Giddisgs will not return to Washington daring the' present session, having paired off with a member from the South, uts health is improving, but by advice of his phy sicians, he keeps aloof from political excitement.: The Issue is Octoceb, —Our Washington masters arc in an ecstasy of alarm over the dis sensions of the Democratic party. We sympa thize with them. They think the Kansas ques tion ought to he settled. We think so too. They are beginning to see, like wise men, thut for every head the official nxc takes eff, the ballot box will demand ten . and wc only regret that their vision was not cleared at an earlier day. These things being agreed upon on all hands, what is the next step 7 Acting like rational beings, they would, of course, withdraw their dead Lecompton from (he field, a reeking carrion as it is, Lhat smells to heaven. Anima ted by a desire to reunite the party, they should dismiss to the shades of private life all those worthies who have voted for Lecompton. But in this,it seems, the people are to be disappoint ed. Preparations are making to pour a new batch of documents, in support of the Lecomp ton and English iniquities into our Slat e. Club rooms are being opened at Washington, officered by Jones and Bigler, and tilled with clerks, from which millions of arguments, in favor of these great wrongs, arc to be disseminated to every part of the (State. Even Owen Jones, is Holding his district with Stevens’ report in favor of the very Senate bill which he so steadily opposed ! So the issue is not only accepted, but insisted upon : and so let it be. Pennsylvania is to be made the battle-ground in October. She was the battle-ground in 1 The theatre is the same—the actors the same, and the principle the the same, with the difference that those who were elected to office upon the principle now Stand forth full armed against it. These latter have many potent influences on their side. A mass of patronage held oat to a mass of expec tants: a host of depeudauts whose bread is safe only as they defend the wrong ; a Senate ready to reject or ratify,aa Democrats are fair or false. Bat we have great faith in th£ result. The people are aroused. The public mind is filled with light: (he public heart with indignation. If there was a rapture in the strife of Ib-j'j, in honestly supporting an honest creed, what will it be in ISOS, when that same creeds basely de serted, implores for rescue and for champion ship Prut. Tqe letters of our Fort Bridgur roreespoud ent?, which come down to the Lull of April, the latest date from the army.bring ua ui lusi precise and authentic accounts of the present posture of the affairs of Utah. The information is ex tremely meagre, but, so far us it goes, very im portant—foreshadowing, as it does, a peaceful settlement of the Mormon troubles. Col. Kane arrived at the camp from Salt Lake City on the l-th of March. He reached Fort Bridger alone and in a state of great exhaustion. The next day he wailed on Governor Cummiug, whose guest he became What (he object of his -visit was remained a secret, but as be had an nounced bis name, and as ho was known to be n friend of the Mormons, very bitter feelings ap pear to have been excited agaiust him in the camp under the impression, apparently, that he might bring the Mormon difficulty to a peaceful conclusion. On the strength of a statement in Hyde's book lhat he had been baptized a Mor mon, he was denounced by many as a Mormon traitor, and it was proposed to cut short bis ne gotiations by arresting him as a spy. These feelings grew still more bitter after Chief-Just ice Eckles had been taken into council by Kane and the Governor. On the I7tb, Col. Kane left the camp, escorted by a company of dragoons, fur an interview, as it was understood, w ith certain Mormons. He returned at night, and some pis tol shots which be fired by way of signal, ac cording to an arrangement with the captain of his escort, being mistaken for a Mormon attack, the whole army turned out. CoL Kane, being fired at by a sentinel at two paces distance, had a narrow escape with his life. Col. Kan? appears to have remained in the camp, a guest of the Governor, till the 7th of April, when he left for Salt Lake City, accompanied by Gov. Cumming and two men of the ljuartermaster's department. He was mot by a Mr. Gilbert, who came through from San Francisco, via Salt Lake City, with a:pasa from Brigham Young, at Echo Canon, about half way from the camp to the city, escorted by twenty Mormons. Great prepara tions were making at Salt Lake City to receive him. This is the whole of the news.—.V. Y. Trib. Benatob Sumner's Departure ior Kiuope— Letter to uis Constituents. —Hon. Charles Sumner sailed again for Europe, in the Vander bilt, on Saturday. The following letter, address ed to his constituents, explains tbe reasons of hts departure:— To the people of ManachuseUx: Two years have Dow passed since, while in the enjoyment of perfect health, I was suddenly m&do aD invalid. Throughout this protracted period, amidst vicissitudes of debility, 1 seemed to be slowly regaining tbe health that had been taken from me, until I was encouraged to believe my self on tho verge of perfect recovery. But injuries so grave as thoßo originally re ceived by me are not readily repaired, and a re cent relapse painfully admonishes me that, al though enjoying many of the conditions of a prosperous convalescence, I am uot yet beyond the necessity of caution. This has been confirmed by tbe physicians in Boston and Philadelphia, most familiar wlLh my case, who, in concurrence with coaosels previously given by medical au thorities in Europe, have enjoined travel us best calculated to promote my restoration. Anxious lo'spare uo effort for this eml, so long deferred, I to-doy sail for France. To the generous people of Massachusetts, who have honored me with an important (rust, and cheered me by so much sympathy, 1 wish to ex press tho thanks which now palpitate in my bosom, while I say to them all collectively, as 1 would say to a friend, Farewell! But these valedictory words would be imper fect, if 1 did not seize Ibis occasion to declare what I have often said less publicly, that, had 1 originally foreseen the duration of my disability, I should at once have resigued my scat ia the Senate, making way for a servant more fortun ate than myself in the precious advantages of health. I did not do so, because, like other in valids, I lived in the belief that I was soon to bo well, and was reluctant to renounce the oppor tunity of again exposing Lhe hideous barbarism of slavery, now more than ever transfused into the National Government, infecting its whole policy, and degrading its whole character. Be sides, I was often encouraged to feel that to every siocere lover of civilization my vacant chair was a perpetual speech. Charles Sumner. Man oyer Niauara Fall*. —We learn from conductor Wells th*L a man went over the Falls of Niagara yesterday. He came from the Can ada side at Chippewa, in a sail-boat, nearly to tbe American shore, and was in the act of re turning when he\went into the rapids, it was thought by those ‘who saw him from the shore that be was imprudent in his management of the boat, and depended upon his sail long after bo should have taken, it down and resorted to bis oars to save himself It is said the boat was ac-* lually in the rapids beforo the sail was lowered, and then it was too lAte. Wbo the man was is not known on the American aide. Boat and man were lost sight of long before they reached the great torn, 20th. Special potters. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE. MASUFAtTCREM OF PRINTING, JOB AND ALL RINDS OF WRAPPING PAP E U Wtrehouir. No. Wood Streel, I‘ITTSniRCU, i‘A myitf to Uag» bouifbt fit martot |iue«-»- "POSTLBV, KELSON ii CO. .Vttnufariursrt oj (iUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSON'S SOLID OAST STEEL SCYTHES—Warranted. C'lUl Sttci m.d Mtmmrrcd Sh»v< lx n,t.l S r uhs, Huy «>.-/ J/uiMi/r Fork*, Pirbn, M,tttenl.e, <(«'. Warehonit, No. 17 Market SI., PITTSBURGH, l\i. "'j.'iirdiaisTV, ia. D., J 63 TAfrd Strrd , Pittsburgh, Ptuiin., Having bad the advantage of Eastern Colleges and Ho* pitals, mid ntreral years’ practice, • •(Ter* Ms pr.iMsK’tml mcrrlco* in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASKS Hot. W. D. Howard. | Col. Wilnmi McCaudl*** Rev. D. H. A. McLeuO. Iluu 11. A. Weaver. T. H. bill, Esq. Ilou. T. J. Uigham. J. R, llouter. | John HJlellor. K»q. Jacob McOollUter. Esq. juylidydfc The Groat Engltaii Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Pre[>ared frt-ia a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M.D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen This well known Medicine is D*. lni|K>altiuu, but a ® nrß uudaate reoteJy for Fetnalo Difficulties and Obstruction*, rom any cause wbalevrt; and although a j-iwrrful remedy, thoy contain uothlng hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES It Is peculiarly suited. It will, in a abort tune, bring on the monthly period with regular ilj These I Vis /.ore rnrer Um known to fail where the dirt: (tons on the e-cond pope of /kiwp/.W are wit For full particulars, gat a pamphlet, free, of the agent. .• »f B _<l aud 6 postage stamps eucloecd tv any authori zed ageritT will Insure a holtle, containing over &0 pills, by return mail. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO-, Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold tiy all druggists. _ apg;dAw fc T_ THU MERCANTEbB AOENCY. FOR ’im PROMOTION AND PKOTKCTION' O JF TKADK. 11. DOUGLASS * CO., Proprietor*. Pittsburgh, Prnim. Cvrrur Horn/ and Fijth Sis. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, Manager. Entaldu-tifd, New York, June, 1841—Pittsb’g, March K. 2. lt. DOUGLASS A CO. urancu offices. NEW lORK .1). Bol'iiLAvS A CO. .B. DOLOLASS A Co. .U. Dodolabs A Co. Pittsburgh >’bfliult-i}liiu .11. DotULAtx 4 Cu .H. DoCOLAIS A Co. B. Dovolajm A Co. B. Doiolass A Co U. DOL’ULAm A Co. . B. Douqluu A Co. New Orlcam B. Doiolaaj A Co. .11. Docuiasa A Co. St. Ivilia 11. Dutouss A Co. associate orncra. Boston ....F,. Rusecll A Co. llaltimuri- J. D. Peatt & Co. Richuivud I'iatt A Co. Montreal, C. K B. Dovulass A Co. Loudon, Eng B. Docoucs A Co. Letter* u( lutroductlon to Lawyer* of high standing and respectability in every section of tbo Union, will he giatn. itvusly furnisbi'd’tu subscriber* making sppllcation at the office, Also letters of Introduction to any of the offices named above. raoJUTLr attended to i* all f alts or the Umrxn States asp Bbitmh Possessjos*. apftdtf fc - SINGER S “SEWING MACHINES The groat superiority of SINGER’S MACHINES Overall others for the ase of Clothing anti Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage TrimmertLond Coach Makers, Has long U>eu known and practically acknowledged. HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which Is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing its work equally well with the [urge machines ) aud must become a favorite for family use. A full supply of the above Machlues fur saio at New York price*, by K. STRAW, IS’-i Market nt.. PITTSBURGH, PA. Also. «... BUUDOIR SEWING MACUINE. Price from $45 to f-Vi (dull) anlOilydfc WHEELER & WIIBOII'B MEDAL FAMILY SEWING MACHINE This Mac-blue Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Tabrlc Allho pleasure of the Operator, making with e»»e One 7%cur aruf Itauitfut and durable prr Hmvt*. alrunxt uolse lu**ly, an-.l are becoming iudispeiindd* f.,r family r.v Full Information may bo obtained t-y addressing James Ewiug.or ALEX. R RF.KD. Agent, nit* No. 68 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. M. HOLMES AC SONS, DEALERS 15 foreiEU ami Domestic Bills of Eirlianfe, I’FBTI FICATES iii’ liEIV-JT, BANK NOTES ANl> SfEi lE, So. i,: MARKET STREET, FITTSBI’KiiII, FA. ejb-ColL-ctium made »u all liu- principal ntln through out tbe L Qlto.l ap2U(tly ETNA U'VUVK WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, WiffITICTCUIt iSD DULEB IS HUT TaJUCTT or COORISO, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, Ac., (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL F.niiidtj on AUisglioDy Hirer, two •.jnarvß u.-ilhra*l .1 Pennsylvania Funrugrr ( Milee anti Sales Room, mrl' lyjfc Ko, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. MITCHELL, HERRON & CO , MIBLTACtCUU t'oolcins, Rarlor amt Ilor»tm(« STOVES, tlralr Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Ranges'Ac.. !<J4 Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., ■AHUPACTUKEU or Coulcing, amt Hunting STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fendore, etc A ud Manufacturer# of tbe Celebrated <;arital cooking rang*:, NO. 233 LIDKKTY STKKKT, Jj%2*:l jilk- PITTHBUKUII, £A. m DKiNTISTHY. _ QRm DH. J. MALM K K -V, gffW St; KGKON UKNTIHT, FROM NEW YOHK, EXTRACTS TEETIi WITHOUT PAIN, itY A LOCAL UENUMHISG AUENTto Tilt ulms only. Reinserts T-t-lb on Gold, Silver, Platans and Unit* I’lrcha, and performs all Dcntul operation* In a scientific manner, without pain. moderate. 04 Smltlilleld ttlrect, below 1 Fourth, Jur>:il6mfc PITTSBURGH. PISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, AB*Otd«-rs, accompanied by the rash, will mi«t prompt attention. lIEN R Yll. COLLINS, tujl4:dtjyl *J.'i Wood itrcut. U4ACJOKCS JUtJN L. SO TD W. M’CtIIXoUUU. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO., Maunfactururaof CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A. D. STEEL; SPKINQSaud AXLES, Cbrnrr Rott and Pint Strreti, /'Ktd-uryft, Pa I>. H. KOGEKa Ae"cu^, MANUrACTUUU Of Itogcri* Improved Patent Sleet Cultivator Teeth. tUrwr Roll and First Strceti, l\Usburgh, Pa.. Ju-ifrlydfc* SA-MU-EL." GR/VY MERCHANT TAILOR, No. &2 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSIIURQH, PUNNA., is propared to furnish his customers and buyer* generally, with the latest and must fasblouablo styles of Spring aud Sommer Goods of every variety, which hu will rauko op to order to tbe entire satisfaction of Ihoso who may favor them with their patrousge. aplßhdfc W. Ac D. KiiNKiiAJkX, HAfttrriCTCUBA SB& bULIU IS ku>uf*i,iuiuiu) in» wuuiui.l All kinds of Tobacco, HnulTana Cigars, Have rocetiUy taken tho building No. 130 Wood street. In odditiou to their Manufoctuhng Establishment,No.43lrwin street, where they will be pleased to receive their friend*, ap‘<f7:lydta WlO V MA. IS' ac ho N Miunbrtarcn and Dealers iu all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND 1 CIOARS, AND I*BAF TOBACCO, Comer of SmUhfeld Street and Diamond Alley, PITTSmJRGiI.PA' KOUINB-OH, SUMS k HILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WA. » HINGTO N WOIt K H , Pittflbargh, Penna. Office, No, 31 Market street. Manufacture sit kind* of Steam Unglues and Mill Machin ery; Castings, Railroad Work, Steam Roller* aud Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing dtraoon short notice. mrZfulydtc HKNKY XI. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commlaaton Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Sutter, Seeds, Fish, And Prodoce Oeoarolly. *wi No. mod ana, POitivsk. JNDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS.—The rec ’ d ** to* India Rather Depot t&dVSSt,CUtrfL mj® JAH.Pnii.i.rpw Sprnai Jioticrs. Appointment Extended t< DRS. C. M. FITCHfcJ. ’ WUI remain at lh*lr Office! No;-101 Penn Sdfrent, -OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, tpiTTSBCKGH, TILL JUNE ISSS, Mul may be consulted dally, (except Sunday*) for Consumption* Asthma* Bronchitis ami all otli*r Chronic Complaints comj'llcatr.l wit.li or Pulmonary Ui*cu*>-, iuduJlu; iCu:„rrh, HtnrtltUwr, Affreriom '■/ r, (Jmtritit, t'nualf Comply DUB. VITCU k SVEKB wonlJ statu the ~f Couauwptiun LjsmJ upon tue fact tli ah m Vit Wood and tytlem al large, both 4 its development in the lungs, and they | iU-vliMilcul, llyjjicuic and Medicinal rums U««h1 and itrongtbou tbo system. H'»l MEDICINAL INHALATION, which they ouly as f'iilhaiir't, which tiled alone ha lecti, anj hr „ earl »«>«tlj i-auljyuci the precious time..f curability on aujtivj the plausible, but false idea that the seat ■ !"-• re.vhed in a dlrwrt tuaouer by Inhala* •31-No riisrce for consultation. A list of quesLcroj will ho pent to tbos w« by letter. u CHINA,'GLASS AND QUBJ SPRING STOCK JUST OP! AT TOR OLD RSTADLISII'. H N H Y H I l‘-5*4 Wood Street, Pittnbu Who h now rec'iring froi fc«t<*ni Ciiif*, u choice M-t-Ttm.-ot lino, cutnprUiog u-w uni tu«UCul *bn| Slou.. Tea, Dining nilJ Toilet W.uv, nn- Odd. Lu.itto lia o ,j Kloui-i-; Fine wj Stout-Tuhle Ware, hnown t*> be the ui.jH one for KoteUau.l St.nunbunts, French Cl in Pure White an.! O.dil llunJ. .-ith. i I t.i«crr. Richly Gilt an.l Dccorat.nl Toil. aud Plated Cu*tur*; German Silver Tun liable . c |>ooijs, jv.u|. La.llra, 4c , plated with direr: Cue 1 Tory [lan.lbd Cun iug, Tea and Table Knit.* and F..rbt.; T. u Wnlt.-ia aud Tta)*. Shaker and 9m ft*., Tahh. Mat-: .luppai.-l and Dx ..rnU-1 Tin Toilet Sett*. Al*o, » compli to and liill ..I «Ji Llb lor ibrt COUNTRY RKTAIL TRADE. Hi |.rirea to|d«u.i tho pnblic, « b.> mb rt—|.., tidily int tied cxatulno Ibin John C. Baker & Co b (iEN UIN K COD-LI V Klt O 1 L! ! Tula Medicine, in the mont np pro rod nnmnur, and bottled by us, bes rect-ired ttir- utic liou of the most scientific of the Medical I'roftmiub i.fl’bll adelphm mod ulac where, win. rerommynd it m Hupei h>r lo any other bow tuanufaclam). \ Of Ha eQltacy and iui|>ort*nt-r ma »riun-dml to Cou*omptkm, Gout, Bronchitis, Asthma. Chronic Khcacna tiam. mud mil Scrofulous diana-tca, it ii 01 uccoasary to a|<cak; —thousand* ofrtuiueiit jibyiicLini of and Annri'ti having tested ita wonderful curative jin p.-rllr*. I’rej.ami only Ly JOHN C- RAKER A CO . WL..I. «.!•• Drujrgiat*, No. lit North Third street, ?tuUM|ihi.». Nd.l ly mil Druggist* throughout the fidtdlcwJu WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT. No. 4*4 Flflli Slrttl, near Wood, H KINK M A N .V M K V HAN Wbulcaalo and li. Inll Draki. in FI A'/: GOLD AA' D S //. VF /» WATCHES, JBWBLRY SiU’L'H ASD PLATED WAKK TANCY GOODS. \YATCIIMAK.EUS' TOOLS wa\r e ji ai a rk k i a i at Eastern pricks. turlb lydawp HAWES Ac CLUIiKV, House. Sign mud Ornaments! Pnlitlerm, AND GRAINKRfi; K14L113 1.1 While IjPuilatulZino PaintK. Alan, nil kiuila of l*idot*, Oil*, Yarniahea, Window (llaaa. Putty, Uruahtt, Ac., 144 ffood Strtft, two Joort above Xhamrmd AiUy. rorlß-lydCc UEO. 11. AXDKRSON, A-*. IS! l.ihrtg Strfft, J’ltlubtir-jh, Fa. Ki.ttficTi nrm aso wuoLtsan iit.iuu i.h Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATUEK, Shi,* Lr„\hrr, s l; l, ft, ,1/ori.rr -i, F, / C/riMfry Calf Ski,,*, SoL* Cnm:o<« Oilolot hs. .V<' Ail i f which will be furnished at t lie lowest Cmab Price*. «TlI 1 U K S \V A N T K U .-fc* mi-Wly KOKKICrN KXUILAJSfOIi:. SIU II T BILLS DKA W N Ii Y DISCASi, NIIKKMAN A CO., ON Til K UNION DANE. LONDON, IN RL-.MPoP uNK POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS Alan, Oil Is on the principal cillea and town* nf Frauee, Belgium, Hollaed, Ucrmany. Russia anJ other Sut««, constantly on baud and for «■»* by W.M. 11. ILI.tAMS A 0(1, IV n-i »t»~-l, corner Tt.n.l. MATLACK A ROGERS. COMMISSION AND KUKWAKDINU MERCHANTS, No. IN Plue Street, St. Lstila, Mo. nm to Mur Jut b A DiiLarm, St. Loma. I»ay A Matlock, Cincinnati, nlim, Chas. Dnftleid A Oj., Louisville, K) , F. 8. Day A On, LUtikers, Pern, lII* , Green A Slone, Ranker*, Muscatine. Una, Day A Slatlark. Philadelphia, IV, K. forayth, Chicago, Fright Agent tor Illinois Central lUiirooil. JaVCmdlc JOILN CUCUKAN .sc HKD. MAHuracrbiit&a or Iron Halting, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window ShnUcrs, Window linardi, it., •Yoi. 91 heoend Street and 60 Third Stmt, (Rctwrtb Woodsad Market.) PITTSBURGH, FA, il hand a variety of uvw Patterns, Lucy ami •miablo for all pnfjm»r9. Particular attention paid to en closing Grave Lou. Jobbing don* at short auttcu. mrv vs vawbitm. «■. L - raimo VANDEVER & FRIEND, A I' TO R N K Y 9 A. 'r I. A W A fill SOLICITOUS CN CHANCURr, .Vl> ft. Shins’! Block, Dubrufiu, lowa. SyrCollcctioba promptly madeiu any part uf Northern lowa, or Weeb-ro Wisconsin. Will attend tu the parebue ami Sale,.l iU-*l Kstaltv, ob- Ltulnu Money on Bond* ami Mortgage* •..Llydfc A ». CAAJLIta 8. 8. CAlfclW. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH. PESSA Cutup*..u-s represented of highest tLudloj;. Chartered by PounsylTanL and ollur States. Fire, Marine and Life Risks takeu of all d.wcrlpliobs. A. A. CARRIER, Jyliiilydfi S . R. CARRIER. JAH. MeLAUGILMN, ■A.wrrACTCRia c r Alculiol, Cologne Spirits uml FusW (lit, 4.-1 fi.-l I > I.- Aoi. IWi and IT 0 Second Street. ~~ J. AI. l_.r±’'l\L.lC MERCHANT TAILOR, No. &4 St. Clair Street, pirrsouiuiu. pa (Dr Irish’a New Building.) frdotlydb' HKLMBULD* OENLINK PUKPARATION. HELMUOLDA Ornulno I’KKPARATIiiN. UELMbULD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIKLMROLD'3 Uenuinu PKKPAIIATION. Ii prepared acctmJiiig !<• Pbwiuucy uudCtu-mintr), **ilh tin greatest accuracy and Chemical knuwlHlj.-e devott-d to then combination. HEMIBOLD'K UKNbINK PREPARATION —Fin disease* of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel noil Dropsy. READ! READ! READ!— “Vo afflicted read.” the follow lug certificate of a cure »f over Ju year*' standiug: 11. T. Hklmdolo —Dear Sir: 1 have Leon troubled with •u afUiction of the bladder and Ktduiyn fur over twenty years. I have tried Physicians in vain, and at last cnnclu deal tu give genulue Preparation a trial, as I hsd heard It highly spoken of. It afforded nio immrdlate relief. I have used three bottle*, and 1 have obtained more relief from its effects and feu I much bettor than I have for twenty, years previous. 1 hare the greatest faith in Its virtues aud curative |>owirs, and ntuaJl do all Id my power to mako it known to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove advanta geous to you lu assisting you to Jutrudnce tbe medicine. 1 um truly youn, M. UcCokuice. Lawlstown, Pa, Jan. 'JS, 18L7. Sboald any douht Mr. McUoriulck’s statement, h - refers to tbe following jreutlemeu: Ituu. Wra. Dlgler, ax-Governor, Pennsjlvuuht. lion. Thus li. Flomico, Philadelphia. Hon. J. 0. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co., Pa. Hun. J. 8. Ulark, Judgu, Philadelphia. Hon. D. It. Porh-r, exJJovornor, Pennsyhauu Hon. Kills Lewis, Jodge, Philadelphia. lloa. H. C. Grier. Judge U. B. Court. Hou. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter, City Bolidtor, Philadelphia. Hon. John Bigler, ex-Governor, California. Hon. E. Rimka, Auditor General, Washington. D. U. And many others, If necessary. AS*- See advert isomcijt beaded UELMBOLD'S UENUINE PREPARATION, in anothercolomn. mr2&:onidswF Galvanic Battery, or Eixctro Magnetic Macblics, for Medical purposea, of a very fUjxrrinr kind, will ho sent free of Exprees chargee, wherever an Express runs, ujwn a remittance of Ten Dollars. Address Dr. G KO, No. 140 Woid sL, PlUslmrgh. l*n. apBalswF §l,OOO Reward lor any Metlicipe that wiU” excel PKATT A BUTCHER’S MAGIC OIL, the only Indlau Remedy now sold for Rhtxmat 'm, .Veuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Pain in the Sidt or Rick, Sprains, ilrtiucs. Sore Throat, liumt, Contracted and Mutdes;tUo\>u\y veg utaUo remedy discovered that will act upon th<-m and Um- UrtheJ(4nts. Tbouiaudsof persons have of these complaints by this now.discovery. All areiutitod to give It a trial. Principal office SW Wsslilnftton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Forsaloby DIL GEO. 11. KKYBKR, No. HO Wood street, and J. p. FLEMING, Allegheny. Signature of Pratt A Batcher on the wrapper, and namo blown lu the bottln. ____ aptMdawF To Ntrvoui Sufferers.—A retired Gentleman luiylngbecn restored tu health Id a few days, after tunny years or nervous suffering, w ill #eud<fr**) t«- assist otbeTS, a ta'Py of tbe prescription aud a supply of the rraiedy, on n» eoiviiig a stamped eavrlut>« Ixuuing tho applicant's address. Direct tbi.ltev, JOAN M. DAGNALL, IbO l’ultou Mreet, Brooklyn, .New York. npMuidtxjdaaiuwT To enginkeks, akciutects and CONTRACTORS —^Tho PIHENIX IKON COMPANY, Philadelphia, are now prepared to mvelve and execute or der*i lor all alzrs of W’HUUGIIT.UiOX, SOLID AND COilJ'ut/ND, DBA 113 AND GIRDERS, of any nvjulrod Bnlldingsend Bridget. Tracings and plan of using, together with tsblo showing cajiacily of Beaut, will ho furnished gratuitously upou sp pljcatkmto SAMUEL J. KEKVKB, Vise President, m|l6:codlmt!dp 4i(j Walnut «trret, Philo. INDIA KUBBER RULERS, Pen Holder*' pMCibl and Inkstands, for sale by W. 8. HA VO, ojln con«i ftUrklt and fieconS Jifto atibfrtisrmrnls, rjIHE HANDSOMEST Jane Ist. 7. SYKES ! In lb- .rjiwilhort any . *..pli,.tt. myiC UwF c. UA.SSoN LuVK.TI M.irk.-1 -Ir WHEAT AND LAUD »4rk» T*-nn. Urd W In "i l>Ui N,. 1 1 l.( Ju <]., ,i„ On Fiiry ! < inii> f.-r t , _a«rr ISAIAH M< KKV .1 OJ fiiESS. ULOUMS. iieorvCUv F..rn.- - U- Kr, Kind Junno A n '“* 1-mJiujj ff<mi -t-’aui.-r \\....! f,.i «.»1- 1 » r UIJ-J0 L-Al All IHCK KY *CU th< Lift r, hut r/r. tbeir Irrntiufiit t the diicau at-r,-fur«- luioL.y liu* to jmrif) Um l thett, Ihrj QB.i ralno hiehly, bnt o u<< CumUr* <•(- CIOTTON —halt'.-, in -n.-ro unJ lor ‘■alo h\ ) Uiyjti ISAt All IHCKKY k CO SHETLAND WOOL SIIAWLS. Vr-.'Dfli 1.-ici' Mantilla*. O.antilly d < Peru-.. It-.I.eA ss-udl. Fl-ua.-.d d-. .urainit WiUiting m.'Ot L«*-0 iijimi f lh*- di*«a«<. run I in*n .M.. 1 PUnl ,l. J.uir. ; d t.y mr2...i.i»T MURPHY kBl li'UH Kl.l> Stoxe ware," churns, better POTS, JCu.-t. tuiuul'v lnr-J hr (3r*~n a‘l'. O - by Ur- ■tf.-bi'. Itll'IiU:. WlliT? i tV.. m >-' V>. K. Libert\ «tr.W Family flouk -:.u bi.isEur:. Finmi.-. .'"J t-blaM-la Superflun Flnnr far rale l<y n, y2i KIDDLK, WIUTS A CO.. No. K. 1,.1-rit .1 5( )n BUSHELS POTATOES, l'uikpv. ' 7 *• N.ali.u-.,k* H.l-1 K,.N. </Q bnn.l ami f..l r:ilr l.j UIDDI.K. WIKTSA t o EtitlS. BUITF.It AND CHEESE .... 1.»i..l nml Lir ml.- I.y iUDDI.K, WIRTS 4 Co . I . I’•'» Lll-rty utr.—t | THALBERG-6 FAREWELL CONCERT. WinSiug to 0.0 r'Jti’iUwfctf F INS WARBi NED, GB Y , irgb, P«.|‘ Europe uml articles 111 bn of IVail Wlut«. ;ir a Him' in Plain, it.- Vitrified ]u.u .Itiml-I.' n-,w iti luaofr..-w styles, ■•.-It-* or fcingl -.•L; linlLmrla GRAND PIANOS, / • - .1/ : CILK'KKKINti .<c u„s|,„i XVI. THALEBRCJ I'Oi: 111 Farewell Concert, tiililsuay kyeninh. , t id rv hall An' now m. < Tl.il.,n»t» »l Urn M.irvnr.m- l tbv.n> I-t in*i will |- f.,c it.iaj-tll.it.-ly altei llu. CV.r.r.it. JOHN 11. MF.LLOII, .-'elf AtfPiit far Cbirk-tinj; k Foto' Pi.io •*. ►'..l i’ittnblll. ll Ab.l W.-M-.Q lvnn>t 11 Hi.l . NutE.—Tbo J'IANO FoUTKS nmhiif.n-n.r.-l I \ CHICK KKINU k SON'S. far whom tli- rut-., rib-r hm t--.ilL. ir t-T.-.lutiiTn agrut ra (UAiiy jearr, nr- m,t t.iri.H ti—l t- -my t.tl.cr li-.ii**,uiiJ all i.r.lrra niu-l 1-- ...Mr—— I u. I | <;:• 1.« • m iiir»ctt-.l t- the ml.». nl-er myly dtf G ,FTV E' ii >K v liu*)K 1 »* i-li\ v H V A N S «Se t_? O fi Li .M A It KE I S I 111 ! J A n ell -. 1.-, t. d el.n k ul A I.WI'AHU AM/ M/SCf:U.A\/ >'< <l.nn.\'y, Which will be svW n( tbi l.u W KHT CA?■ II F It lOK 5 A OUT, valiie.l lf..ni tIS c-titi t..«l»u, will l - com. with e.u li lL«.k at lilt- tun- of aalat. r>>n«i*(iii s -f •> nui-ty I'llKSk NTS, l-'.lti us-l.il au.t.nmim-ntnl An. a|.|. |. ..ul,!) AMi Sll.\ Fit \t ATrill. t A M Ko!• , I N A I. b .« I V I. L I'KAt'RLIT.-v UOU> FKNs AND FI.Ni.TI. IUNUF, ru.-> [i, .livi.Jf t 1,.. profits uf un eh«.k ..f with lli' lr pad "in. id the form of rich Mid Jeair aM'* (.Jute, ami would itfally turilu nil to • v»mltr» ibor st«V uuU improve (hi- pn-»*(it "pportnmt) to irplri.i-h lt>. ir lii-r uijl'.jlf .V . llrondwat. New \\,ik umi'MMui: Put i>lk.»ii 4 Ooasii.io.wi l* )L K t\> I l*ltt*Lurj;h, May Is, IV.' j PROPOSALS Trill mviv«M at of tin- PitUborgb S. C-jfiucllodlo H K. Co. in lli«' il> • it Pitut.ur|(b. until tb* IMb ert Jnn* tn-i t. nirlnsito for tl>- <Jr»ilu»tion, Mauinrv. binlclnp. Cl.iti. ii L.iiiil- Hurt aod Railway Trtvck, . ajt'nu ii. [ M 1... -liliro work ii>th par; to tin-< ■iiu|>l"tiiMi ol ilia I»ihb|. >ti of lti» U-mil, alrmt Im an.l .1 I. .11 mil, « :»J. ll>" 'loti..iiy ain-la I ivt.'• l»i .'ll l'illilmi,li ni'.l I' ill'm; yp*nt.. ufi/oii oi (hi- wirt »r i- ri-o.lt i.r ■ ihi.u. tli..n at till) utli.v ~f llir I'oni^Mi.t, nbiwu Kii»Miow-r will to- ii. at li-n.|i\m <-. ou'l w bon. full n iort« will i-c jrit ■ r- to j.ar lon making luvjoirt Hi" work trill In- li t. either in .m« .-r n-reral i "NtriWl-. ■tml ruHV ba j.ayablr in ra.ih. ..r * holly ,r in part, in the Kir*l 'lort»-«(te llou-le of the Cutupant. iwurtil In tin- (.art ..f »aiJ road to lx.coii«tm<-t*->l. Th~ w tk in-d.-ntti. *i,.| r«nt* don* expeditiously , am) will U> r *•<*•! h• t ~. tn in all (be cumin* autumn 11; order of the Botrd of Din- tor*. ■at is amlnt HKNJ. ii. L.\TKt.<lU\ I'ml. City Property. A HAKE OPPORTUNITY ■« i,..w nh(«* lokt-ftniruta in valuable K«-»l Ki-ut,'. Th-* 'M.aei»li?ut'd iia* for title iu tin- I'utb ward Imi f.-i uu lUr- I Hull l-XtlMifill.,- al"U£ Pit.- Ml re I »..| Mduiii a! li > tlmOl 17 1 fw-t. Al»n. about '.l<j uii Jvi.il BtTM-1. . *! T-.• 11 »r utou itreet to MuMwxry alley luu feet. Al»". t?.'» feet n« Pike ntreeCjoimn* Al«’X « K -in dry. mill |art of which conier* mi n'lUra «tr.ui. lo Lhn Fint want, about 56 fn-t on Fourth Mixet, txt v n>l- Perry *treet about to tcet. AUo l»r aaU<>r rout tbat i-xti'iitlTi* eM.iMi*bu)Mit known ■a “A*«>ry A Ozdru'a Lt-.-xd Kartoi y.” troutiutr about T'Ju U-et on Luitjuc«u« Way. atid iiiouw.i: Ihrmiffti to Fnjvtte Mi~rt, uvtr .'Xwfrrt. Alt", tbe •'Ori'i'. n Itinxery." ..n S»«*veii»mi nln-tt. m the Kirhth ward, now by Khodee A \rrt>«-t Til* uUite [irojo-rty »ill Lr told on favorable terra* and ,n lnt» to tuit j.utthaxoi t. fi.r further particular* apply n.k'll tta.,l It’ll XI LIIIUII X’ . I-.- I- myCl ltnil WM M MUNN. No. l-T I-urth *trcct G 1 UTS’ HOURS’ r lt' h.*K p 1 MFT.' 1 HvoKr MITS: H«|.«R» hIVANS .V t'O’H, ti Market Si r . <• i All Linde ~f STANDARD AND Ml.Tt I.I.ANKuI - !!• >.iL? J A l' >, an • Ij-f'i*nt tin. Lt of t’AMI I TILT. GIMCN WITH F.ACII UOOK. myatl*.! Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment. ij'Oß TIIE CURE OF ALL KINDS OK rHstEAßKß.—Wanted at llay**.lle etatu.u.uo the l*iH»- ■‘“rgh, >i. Wayuo tail Chicago Railroad, is notr newly re* fitted nilJ improrM by ttio erection of h (Jytnoaaium aud Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable aud healthful uierri**. and amuvrut-ut for patieul* anil others frleodly t<> our ayrtrui, «h* may wii.li to «|>ond -omn tune with ns •Inriug Ilia hut wrather. Add reel IC.x I'ICM, t'ltt'l'iirich. I’-iina J UIiKFOKL). M. l», | .. ~ tujlu:dl*wiw3tt.T 11. KItKASK, .U D, ( LOST OR MISLAID—A certificate for kharoa lu the Exchange Rank of i'ittsbiin-ti, m the bamr of Thomas Llrlugaton, Nu. 1 <-4. Notice Is hetehy gjTon that application baa te n made to the Rank tot n tt imwal of «ai.| rrrtillcato .1. J.IVINGJ'TON. Adm'r ot the estate of Thoa. Lirlngkf.iu I'lttshnrgh. May llth. ]*M! —u|.ripWJtaw ii« glllßT I'itONTS rupt-rlor Kr«.titiui< Lin-u» nu-1 t*uj«-rinr Shirting Muslins, Just rac'd at MURPHY A UURCHFm.L NEW UROl* SIXiAK ANDMOLASSKS-- ICJ hhdi prime and choice N O j}up»r; 116 bids Loal and Crushed Hagai*; 260 “ prime I‘lautation Molasses, oak < i-.ixthei-; X! " Bt. James Sugar Hous* Mulaaat-a tlti. RecMaml foraala by WM.MITCQKLTRKK, Jr A UtlO. mrtil _ NoiiOO Lllw-rty slrn-l. BEANS — 0 bags small white, for sale by tnyl'2 _ R. D.U.ZKM. 4 CO. OLD PAPER — Astmerior lot nfLotter Pa per. 16 !«• ill) .tears old. A small .juuutity 1.. r »*U by tbu ream, tub'd .y |>lain, ni \VM. O. JoHNSTON A o'>, r*l—r Warehouse, 57 Wo««l t .TAL.- A good article just rc* . : «d»*by W.B. UaVK.V, Comer Market and S-cuiid *tn-ct*. jE— Put up in uuart uml pint n glass l-uttl--< with cap and Lrii-hei, for W. 8. IIAVKN. ■ y Warehouse cor. Market sod Si* <md *t*. ''-IS, ENVEOPES—In great va t :ciYrduad lor saleby Vi. S. IIAVKN, Ikxikfollcr and Ftatluiirr. PAPERS.—AIways on hand 1 y of Whatman's celebrated Papers Comer Market and £«cuinl sti..ts. LitiVALOF NEW DRY GOODS ; C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market *tr«~t 10 casks No. 1 Potash at BHIUVKR A DILWORTH'B t NX) WHEAT 55 boles Cotton: i uausst-v Wheat; on steamer Ouabi r Citr l.y iroyU[ IKAIAII DICKEY AOo ’ SASIi PdOu lights, *,»x 12, on .nl. for sate by KOUKUT IMCK.KY. !A(’HES—dO bus. Tenn. Pcarh ; -*>r steamer Uibbard for sale by I IT. DICKEY, 101 Front at., u «ir W<«|. bhds. Bacon just arrived imt : •veso tor sale by KUBT. DICKEY/ i:*4 Front atrort. uear Wood. 0 bus. Ktnall white just rec’d ■V myio J. u. Canfield INGINGS & WjiITEWASU i fur ex]>crl*Dcrd workman can bo lift :l W. I*. MARSHALL A 00. IIEDS A MORTGAGES—A 15.., : d JusUce’s Blanks, told by ' .IS of all sizes md hand and made the shortest notice at a* loir prtos as any (fed States, and of better material than is ' tbis purpose-. Tbe attention of listou, lly solicited. DAVID C lIKKB3T, corner of Liberty and Hand street. ERREnG~IuO bb!B7extrailSifaxTlBs^. arrlTmng apd tbr tale by J. B. CAIJ7/IH.D. rpVPK ME J. ctltoil ami ft Multlai cans, aku •ale by ruj'il Htatinm* E~ N VifLOP rlety, Jnst n DRAWIM a good suppl tafix Third Ait uow opening. uijr34 OTABU ~ my 3 COTTON A ‘i'j'.t n.icka Tc to arrite, for iwle W'"" INDOW conslcuiai DIUED Pli ©a to arrive ; B" AVON—J steamer La' tnyltt Beans— s<l and for Bali* lA APBlf ni IMQ—Unli-re with my: E' LANK 111 Atlomcjra’ at my 24 HAM DA< to order ati unde lit the Unit generally QffrU (of ilealara ht ravpecff my 24 T FOK RENT.-A tvro story bri.-k house, SB omtlt D «w, routining «lx room*. tapplicd vtth££ ith« uni cater, is th» most jdeaaant part of (lie city. corner of OrcrhlU ttml aiid Oentr» Aremie. Seventh Ward. Rent 4176 jht anunni. For farther particulars, euqmr* . f K BiJdle Aethers, Outre Arrone. rayl7:lwd ; ro. K ~y Fit IN V TO LET -A c.udfortable and weil-arrangud modern two-story trick HOWE, nn.tainitnr »>' ma*. uitti a'.l itix eoareuii-nct* of bath-room. L -t and cold gw ft stum.. r<-mr garden and yard, plrtnaatly sitnatcd. X.- 41 | Kt I'.t Icnm. Ac- itHtilm f*-ir tit- prem .... ( UoiIKHT I.im.KTV. Illt 14 I;r FrUrn.l itrwt. P.ttstorgli. 1?OK KEM‘—A three story lhY*'lhng !3| 11 .ii-.. ut, Fifth -tr*rt. {No 100.) containing U JC£L loom*. t-.M.lr w*,h . ic . with Hue t rick stable alld i-trrwj.. h .i;«. attach,-d. This house i* supplied «»h hot and 0.1. l »m« r . b»th. c „. a,- , nud L-im: Hi * r-iutnl hici ti..|i is adn.inbl/udap(c-J to the M uli .-I * professional nnu. and ill 1... i,, r * term ,1 y-ni-* to * g'>»i t> »• atil. F-r !ur:ti- t i-nl'i: • :i mire 11 mt 12 AI.KXANDF.U RlN‘> Cl-'tb Dust, ri. JuHN li Ml 1.l "1 . -I \V.| rl <. 11 rs (iti.o i.-n'Kiir MARK/ 7 -I HURT Are H'ltliijr at (!.• i srt.r.sintj /•/:t:\r jFot Krnt. nKNRY A. WEAVER r LET -Atw-istory Brick L»\vellingg*9 Art. tUy it; -t.Ut*.e„JVw. and thenar. Kn-ffia • tti.ici.t telo K H. KIMi. N 0.211 Liberty st. JTor £alr. >ALK UK LEASE. :i lot on Fourth A; «n«-t. b. tw-...u *init!.iirl 1 ami Cherry AlM.l'i" feet tint l-y S:. d-.-i- A led “ft Ttiiid *:r.-t, ~, ar MimUS.dd. 4. |. . t J; .ut l-r *■’* 1 Ninth W*R|--Til- 1 .'lu.d.-l li BuU-i. Within* and t'»rr;4l stieeu and ?|iru..- all.-j, fi-* 1..-1 tomt b> l2<» Jeep. tiearlv opj-ssite to I’.-nn.vk A Hart 1 * Fouii-lrv Tlk* «!|ii:»ri; bounded lo Miialhmui. Wilkin* sml C.u r..l -lrrrt« iin-1 Fpinrv alley. 2i-4 l-rt fi,.i,i by p_s, deep, <lu Allegheny, Carson and Butler «tn~t*. adjourn,,. the Allegheny 'kllcjr Railroad .station, lortv catirn ra. li 24 led front 1) 120 Lvt deep. Kip lit ii.'ns ot print n*l hi Rr«i-iv.- I- a n-loj t>-.t: 1 .-ut 1... t 1.-tar-rii th.. New Brightoi. road and a.u t.tr Ci-m rtry. 2lXt) i,d\ .U Allegheny Clt), Tlliid Wald, l-t*..., East I JU«' anil I'iintaul street A Tidit uf Lind in WmIDl.-relalnl L'.-iintl, I tl th- Phil.l drl|.i m turnpike, 7 wile* from Latfubt—7-. i. Pi * m culli iufn.li id rich l-'ltotn land—-'WO terra. A Tract of Lind m.w I.lgoDiur. ‘Weatuiorelsnd oontitv, -f .a, to. WILLIAM M. DARLINH lON. n»)l'. da Ini Third dwt. »l>otr .Smitiairld. DKALIiUT UORSK IUK .SALE.—.TI-* A fit..- HNyHi.ree.fi year* IT I.anJ*2CSA i.ipti, well built, work* penth\ for talc by unit; KOUfSuN 4 0U . No C. r, J.iN rty *t^_ OLD ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE t>« inp t-> tlr.- ili liente health nf W«t Mil- he|lrpe.jr.,bo intend* .■jimtiup l.it»it...«» to Ht« In thc'ccnnay Tnereloro tin* estaldi*hnient earned on hjr hin*elf nnd l.rother is of lertal f«r tale, mtli tlio tlltnrr*. Hortifyinp apparatus, etc. A k:n-' of t.-dli front auJ l uck store* (which belong In their uncle.«ill tie piren t.. tin- parchaser for a nnmNT of year* at a fmr rent. Thi? I.oii-.- i* wen known and of long stnnd in/. haring l*v>u rstnl t.y their uncle and father.— W A M ’litrlti Ur.*.-u li>. liave done a larp« bu-ine*« in U for tunny yews as wltoU-aale pr.» er», wine and lienor mcr i hunts at.l rectifying distillers. IVrson* wlshitip to pur* chuse . »n see tlie preim-*;* alid stock.and learn the terms l’j :, l'|djltip at the slot IN No 'Jr* LiU-rty street, p.iases si >u inn U' ci > i'll i ifh.-i the I «t*Jnne «r Ist July. Iro* . r«, lariTtiVeere'rs and . onntry met. liants will ho -upplie.l « ith articles in ihe above line on very favornld** terms, as they » mt '■ i. clii.'.. their stock tosvif a purchaser. • ;WM. MITCHKLTKKE. Ja, A BRO. S' It All pvi eon- havinp claims against the linn w 111 tx> l-ni l on presentation of their ucu.nnts ; and thoso indebted *r.i r<-sp. ctlnllr ri-.jiicstod to make payment with as little d'd.iy o.s ptissihle. njriT tf Ohio Land lot Sale. tJuljsv-riber offers for sale section ten, A tuwualiip 14. range lu, Stark comity, Ohio, commonly ktiuwn as • bi.wniau's Section," containing 640 items. It is ■ itiuiU-d thrw. miles ». .t of Massillon, on the Ptate Road to Wismler, and within almilt two mile* of the I’ittia fiurpli, Ft. tNsytie nod Cliu-iu-i> Kailnvod. The s-nnh, east and north-fast .pinrlfis nr- partly < |.-nre*l and Improve.! tho remainder is cov< red ailh sii|eii.t tlmb**r—and the whoh* is ..ell watered by spitnps and nttmiug streams This s*-. lj.>u Is considered the finest body nf land lu tho countv It u.111.i. sold nndivlde*! ..r m .piurters t.> suit puMl.wr* Toth.—who de-lre to mr.-tin ru.l estate a 1- it«T opi-dtiiinl) i.i inrolj nflered. J. B. SWEIT7.ER, No. 101 4th struct. Pittsburgh. i»-“C.[J*wtl T Farm for Salr< '■PUE ANDERSON FARM, 2} miles S 3 ■ sliuve the Depot, at New Brighton, Hearer l’«,on Block House Run, containing li>B nerct of excellent land, cr.-ry acre of which is tillable, and 95 of which is un der cultivation. There are 13 arms of good timber, 60 acres in grass and pasture, utid au abundance of coal. There is an tin-hard oi graftiil fruit trees. In altnoflt every field there is a sprint.’ of nover fsJliDg water. Tim itnpmvemcnts consist oi a new fmme Dwelling, at tiu liod tea weather Ucirde.l log. u small tenant house and a Urge frame Barn. fO by .'45 p—t. This choice farm is hi a high state nf cultivation, fences g.-sJ. otid in a urighbot hood, ConwuhMit to churchi-s. echools. For terms, eni|iarp at THIS OFFICK, or of jiil'd-dAwtfT J. ANDEIUUN, New Bnglibm. f.v._ Valuable City Property for Sale. THAT very ilesiruMe )r.t on Water Street and K-sl.aii t Alh-v. tu-jt fo J"hn Irwin k Sons, Mng li3i f-et on Wal-r und Frott street.*, and 100 deep along the Alley. 11 ti ,11 I-. - Id i. g.dh. r or in Inf* ot 20 nr 24 feet each. F-r !• rtn*. i " ).■■ h « .11 l>«> made easy as to payment,) ap ply t.. J.icKiMf P. LKKCH k CO., uird .itf IJU-rty Street, Pittsburgh. j7OR SALK—One of Wallace’a Patent portalde Fhmr Mill*, with Benner’s latest l’atont Cmut Mi* Liie-: Bolt, 1 V>llluc Cloth and Klovntor, all com plrte nod r-s.ly for setting up. Apply to \V. It. SUYDAM. Oil Mill, apl dsvrti F cor BeWrca & Craig sts.. Allegheny City. Li BERTV S TREET PROPERTY “FOR bALK—Tim Htixe r.situ and Dwelling, situated on LiinTty etrvvt. near Pt Clair, kuown as N0.11*3. Tho lot i< almut 22 feet front .and 120 feet extending back to Kxi hsuge Aliev, on which i* erected a Stable and C&briage ht.il*.. ’iTu.' pi'ijauty rrtit* r.-mllly fur JiiXi, and will bo sold jl a bargain ~od -u s.-comuusialing terms. For particulars «u'jnlri' ~f R. li. KINO, ap!7 No 211 Liberty street. il'OR SAIsE— A I‘rug Store pituatod in one of the best lucatlous in tho city of i’lttsburgh, for either n jobbing, retailor presaripliun busincaa. luduct-oirntsara ntlcnnl to porchaovis cuntaJuiug advantages of rare ocean rei„ i ~r li,f..rmatiun in.juuo of JOHN HAFT, Jr, at N.i. Dot su.-et, co»u.-r <d W..,l uui Sixth, Pitts burgh. Pa. !• 9 M ':-' r;n*j.«n,h, 1455. !' m l of 12 Trustees—Faculty id 14 Teacheis. hOo prvncsrrt attendiso. in I«.'»S. I' any J/enjirepij mi fur actttahltUirs i'ourJmj Knoat. INSTRUCTION given in Single and l>ouble Entry Uoik keeping, ils used in every department of Bus tU'W*,Coiani> rciat Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Mer > nutil" Cori r«p,.ud.-nco, Cuuiniei i i»i Law, Detecting Counter h-it M00..y, Political K.-otiomr. Eiucution, Phonography aud all c.ther subjects ueo-ssary for tho th,.rough educjthm .fa practical bust Dess man. J. C. Ssitu, A. Pro I. of D>>k k.eping and Science of" Ar.-ounla. J A . Hl> Dili. K uud 11 A 111 iTvS Ar-i?tnnt I'oacher* ot Uuek Ke-plOg. Alix. Uowut, A T Dot THCTT.aiid H. A Hestox. PnTea *. rs uf Peumaruhip. Twrlvo tir*t premlmns over nil . .iiuja-tilkin for best Pen and Ink Writing, .M-r rut (SUKAVIfi Wof.E A.C I’OKTKH, A M, I’rufof slut hr maths. Tensn. Ac Full r-.iur*-, lima unlimited, enter at any time. J-Jj. A virago tlnto, Fto 12 wwki Board abont 52./10. Entlu, «.-.t«t4)tj >7O. iirodualrs (issistc-d in obtaining *, I list i.'ii. C|«-i imem of un. .{itulled writing and riicular* ..ntfr.r Addrr.s F. W. JENKINS, nivV>* Pittshtirgh, P*nn». GREAT SALE 01' F U JR3STIT U RE ! 330,000 WORTH To BK ‘■OLD AT PRIVATE SALE THREE WEBKS 'J'llH M R.SCKIBKK HAS SOU) lIIS EX Te.V.'IV 11 miMTI KK WAKKROOM.-Vm Fifth .tr.-et anJ yir.- j. ,ai.-h i-f ilio hull.bug on the 16th of June. In- .ffmiLivviitlf. FDHNrrrnFaiKini AIRS Ss9o rinn PREFERRED STOCK At 5 VvU Aoctiou —On Tuesday evening, Judo ]«t, *t 8 o clock, At the Commercial Sales rooms, No. 04 Fifth street, will l-o sold, by order ofMeesn. C. Ihmaen uni M. W. Acbeson, $20,000 of preferred flock in the Binning bam and’Pittsburgh Bridge Co.. in lota to suit purchaser*, which stock will be entitled to adivhlondoflOper cent.per , ad tram out ol the tolls of said Bridge, before an/ dividend!* paid on the other stock icmed by saM Company _ »y 24 P. M. DAVIS, Anct. .... .... ... . . 4 . TTNDERWIiITERS* SAXE OF FRENCH pr»ri* wjU )>t* marked in plain figures |J ... vt riv&ivuii AT COST T U KS DAY. MA Y 1 s T II AuJ will cijtitiuQx fur tlirve ttit-Li on ca.-h .trllt lf, tlmt vifiiors osvn tit oncf* I.KfcIAT UAIU-AINS OFFERED, Terms—All puma l,»s th.iu (109 rash. On (100 anJ npwiird*. « rm'.it of aiitj iltya will he k.iv*n, for approv'd m-l. r-t l |'3j i t- .:h ii.l.-i.-i added li. 11. RYAN mylsJwdiwT No. .'ll F*itXh Street. JAYNES’ PEKIN TEA STORE, NO. 11-ri K'IFMTI STREET, i‘ itts n c x on f r a S. JAYNES, Proprietor. OUK PRESENT STOCK OP OHKKN AND BLACK TEAS Wo* «clocttv] with an l , ami purchased from the most relia ble Ten Moithiuts Id Now York and Philadelphia, and rorv oistaof all the ditfereul flavor, and grades of Tea bn rudit ta itm market. lVv will sell IF II OI.t: S ALE A.V IJ Ji E TAIL At Til* LOWEBT PRICES. Tins IS TIIK OI.DE3T TJ’.A STORE IX TH K CITY liur customer* may, u lilt cvufldr itc»\ rely on otir U-«t cu deavom tofiru them Tea* of anperlor <jnaltty, at the raiMi* l-rk.a. , 4 Wc liatu uo (Muuectluu with an/other Tea Store, and wnrn cur ' Uitt’iin r# and thu piddle against imposition. REMEMBER, I*UR NO. IS»3H, NEAR WOOD STREET. We are well supplied with Uli) AM I JAVA COFFEE: Crushed, Pulrerl/ed.Clarified and N O SUGARS*: BAKER'S ItRuMA. COCOA ami CHOCOLATE, myl.distf WINKS AND I.IOUOKS 4 AT It E Dt; C Is D I*) 1 I t; K 9 ■ Tiie subscribers are sellinuoff tbrir Block b! nklncrd |.tto* prfl>«totr comprißtaK ~m. » «>!■*»“ lm “ b Foreign Wlnea and Liquors. AVOXO VUICU ABE ois.d Cl* Brandy, Hatmwty dS, Pure Old lri«h W I.L-kty, Il«*idaoiekob»nipal|* n *s J.nllenClarvt, RarwlmFa n u p or ( and liloe-Sturn n .Madeira. «>l • M.-mmimheU Kp« Whiskey, SKj-crinr Double Rectified Whiskey, Blackberry, (linger and Domestic Brandies, Olu, etc., 4c., Ac. Aa-llot.-) ami Tavern Erepeta, aa wtUaa families, liave bi>w k K»HlO)Ji | oi'tua > t)' of ntp| dying thanubUcn »a advan* ugv.ms woib. wn. rntTcnELTJiEK, myiidtf , aO9 Liberty Street* M" ACKERAL—SO No. 1, ou .lo No. 2 and 60 do Vo. 3; a dtolctf article lor family ow to ar* m« and C» ««U by mm} J.B.OAr«nSLP. political jaotirrs, Src. At a meetmg'of the Allegheny City Kepul*- ; Jicaa Kxecolite Committee, Lcld oa the evening of I** -* ll * I foUoirlaj; rwrfotkicii were unanimously ; and entered to u.’poMub*.l: «..f„7? r ''\ Th * 1 M *** »*rim»rj Meeting t.> bo held "*» ' Uw ,n,t - tba pcr;o*f of eelectins <Mo- l h * T «**o* said delegate# bo by bal i‘t “oVI *k ? M*" hr4,|,n « I’rimare election be from 1 tlv. C..n„Si£ ' tore **«wncadM by tbe County Bxrcu it,.- bkb.-t iinmi . r V,' *'>* may rec*-n«* 1..1TV .. a **"> t'fmwu-y election ,,onN 1 UAKK, frr*l of Com. .IS9 I’ars. Jr . A-e ( ; ' ''. ti.rdkstd I bosRUFALTT.—A most rullcoloun T tr>on ba« been.circulated in sm* part* of Um . Coatil 7 , ““ ! the canviua for th* sheriffalty In 1 v-i U hs„ i^ t , n^. Lk ‘ u N i that the utnJersljnu-a •‘olft rivt to mrn bit dclegatt-s i 1 provided that bn «„aM >e him * . ‘ i t-.n thousand dollars. The tsttrr croundlpwn-*s a u ,i . isbnrsxof tbftcharge will app-ar * turn It is reroerotrrrd that the nDd»T*IKTt«H«d tot n.jU*.,U'» on th« f,r»i balioi. ; and bet tic* after the at-cond ballot, nud <i/;«rwhkh time ' It i« alleged Uiat the above prupoeiiiou <rw m*d<\ ii ij only necessary L) say that llx> rharp* is utterly tal«* ray-o;ltd4wE DAVID IKWIN, IVables tovnabip | |T^ :r, Ci»NGRKSa —1I«*N. S. A. PLHYIAXCE, OH j | irr *cat aldo rvpre*htali*e In Congress from the j Allegheny aud Duller District, will l* supported by Lis friends fora re-uoudnMlon. jnylTrltc Atuunurr. | —Tbo many Iriends of Kobkrt ! Mcßxt-Uf. E**io of Allegheny City, will present bis i claim* fut notniuation In the CougrcmotuU District* t*. ' fi'i e the approaching llcpol'Mcaa Convention. ' ALLKOUHNY. ■ p'3x*Ci»N«:Rtss. —Gf.x. James K. Moorhead * w >ll tn* n candidate for Cungrvuin tbo ills* District, 1 -nly-cl I.* tl.« decision of the Republican County Conveo l (ion mtfalAwteß njsr*L\»Nv.iiEi.s. — lion. A. W. Looms, of Pittsburgh. will he supported for Coneixaa at the a; j rotching lt*pnl H.-an County Contention, by Li» roySMtr Majii Purus. fr^CoNout;^.—\v. B. Neglet, Ejwj.. (mem l*r of Pittsburgh Par.)*of Pitt township, l» a. candi date for C.»ugt..-«!i. »nbj.-.-i t-> the Republican County Con tention. apl£dtc* fT^*bENATE. — G. &. EtSTEH, of Pitt ship, i* a candidate for Ftate Senate, snbjret to tb* decision of th" Republican Count y Convention. myH:JAwtc [Tj?y I, AsS£MDI.Y. 'J. F. ZoU.BR, of Mi’KcPß port, .-will be a candidate for AeertuLly Lefoia the Republican Comity C“nv<iiitl.i», and will l« »uj, ported by those whoore disposed tn gite in<> li-im-tn Republicans representation on the ticti t. sjCuCdtc JY'^’Assemblv. —George Dickson, of South Payette township, ta a candidate for Assembly, *nl>- ject to tha derision of th** Republican County Convenltati. apliidtc* [rcj^SnEßirF —Alexander McClintock,- ot the Second Ward, Pittsburgh, is a candidate fur SberilTof Allegheny County, subject to the decision of the Union County Convention. my3.'d£wtc*T [T^^SnERiFK. —David Irvin, of Peebles “ S|^ r township, is a candid.ito f.<r Sheriff of Allegheny county, subject to the 11.-putillmij County Contention. apTs:dtc* [T^Sueriff. —llarrt Woods, of Peebles tuwßihip, seeks tbs Bepntlican nomination for Sheriff of Allegheny county. apfcdtc JT^^SnERiFp. —C. YV. Batchelor, of Peebles “’’S' township, fa a candidate for the nomination for Sher iff of Allegheny county, *ubjcct to the Republican Coanty Contention. npiidswtu JTS»SuERiFr.— 0. L. MAr.Eß,(llatter.) Third “’’V Ward, Pittsburgh, t* a CMnluldlc fur Klu-rilT of Alle gheny cmitity, subject to tin- m tloo of the Republican County Coni i iitl'm. apidtc [r^StiEntrr— Jarei* M. Brush,-of the Sixth tVnnt. I*iitibm-gh, U a candidate for Sbrriffof Alle gh-ny county. Mibj.-et to th« Republican County Cnuten t'*' ll - _ ap2a!tc* Dr. William Woods, of Se wkklcy Borough. Is a candidate for Sheriff <.f All* gbmy coanty, subject to tho County Contention. mr3l:dtc* rrg»SnEßiPF—James L. Graham, of Third Ward. Allegheny, Is a candidate fur Sheriff of Alle gheny county, entject tiS tho Republican County Cfcnten- DiNIEL WcOcRDF,- of Pittsburgh, la a candidate for {‘rotlionotary, enbject to the dxislon of the uest Republican County Contention. ap.'ltfcdawtcF rr^'PKOTUONOTARV —JAMES 1). UILANDS, Of Rom township, i«* candidate for Prothonatory, sub ject to th.- di-clslou of the lir-pabllean County Contention. ap«:dtc jr^pßoTUONoi-AKV— Daniel Armstrong, of Third Ward, Is aeandidate Inr Prothonotary of Al legheny county, subject tn tho decision of the Republican County Contention: mri^dtc*- {T^PrOTHONOTARV —D. C. IlultZ, of SnOW ’-'v den township, will bo a candidate for the odes ot Prothonotary, subject to the decision or the Republican County Confection. apPdtc fr^^L-'oiiuissioNEß. —James Black, of the 2d p*ard, Pittsburgh, will be a candidate for the office of Coanty Commissioner, subject b- tho decision of tbs Re publican Coanty Contention. my3ulewtc*T rr'^-pCoMifissioNEß.—Robert Allingdam, of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, will be A candidate lor the office of Ounnty Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Republican County Contention. ap22rtcwF ■ i-.watkMQCQotT fij^ 3 * Coroner— W iluaij Mackes*; former lyof Wood street, bat now of the Fonrth Ward, cit 7 of Pittsburgh, is a candidate for Coroner, subject t"tho decision of tho Republican Convention. - ' op27:dAwtcT JTlS^Cosoxer— J. D. Baldwin, of Fourth 'rt£r w*rd, Allegheny, Is a candidate for Coroner, subject to thedscUionof Republican County Convention. BpOzdtc ' rri^CousnssioxEß. —John Shaw, of Shall Township, will bo a otudklate for County Oozp' (■loner, subject to tho dreuioo of the Kepublkia/' [TS^Cobon'br. —W*. Botd, of the Third Ward, Allegheny, U • candidate for Curoner, subject to the decision of the Republican Conrentioa, mrJ&dtc* rr^CoRO-TER. —Sauitel B. Cooper, of Sixth •Ward, Pittsburgh, it a candidate for the above office, subject to the decision of the itejiublkan County Coutoo tlno. mrt7:dte #otiT<s, W«. Davidson, of O., will preach tht»(Wciln£A.Uy) ereniDfc.at 7J£ o’cJoefc, Eu the First Associate Reformed Church, Sixth street. The public ur« affectionately iuTtU*-! to attend. * "-The Rep*' Month* SSTTiie Regular Monthly Meeting or THE PjTTSECBGB YOUSO MESS'S CITRUms ASSOCIATION will Ui held at th# rosnu of thn AssjcUtion, t'lfUi »trcat,oo thl* at R o’clock. T!># poMi'\rpcvi«!!r ycmne men, arecordiallv invited i. HttcirJ. imy2»] JAP. W. UePA&I.A'XI'. Sec-'y. 6rm MusosuAUtLi lssruscc Cos ns i,) Pittsburgh, May -Ist, IiDS. ) £*jf“Dtvir.ENi>.—-The President and Direc tor* of tho Monnu£*h« la Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, hare thu day declared a dividend ot TWO DOLLABS |*r tUare, to tic applied to the redaction of the Stock Notes.' _m>2£<Uf _ HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. £qT*Notice. —An adjourned meeting of the Stockholder* <d tb-* North American Mining Company,of Detroit, will bo held at the oillco of the Company, on WED- N , the ] tith of J nni* nrxt, st to o'clock a. I. myilrdhJ _ T. 11. NEVIN. gec'y. CSf Young Men's LtußAtiv Association.— The Library of this liuUluliuu, having been tiwUnmlfla.j. the Librarian, will be prepared «.n ami alter Thursday, lbs 2utb Iraatto furiiitli l-Aika to the members, By order, nirla Libra*t Cusmittu. auction Salrs. P. Al. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Commercial Sales Rooms, No. M Fifth Street. PAWNBROKERS’ SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND CLoTHIXG—On Wednesday, Thun* day, Friday and Saturday, ilay 2fitb, 27th, 2sth and 2yth, at 10 and 2 o'clock, each day, will bo sold, at the Commer cial Sales rooms,No. Fifth street, a very large stock of •jhoice and valuable Clothing, now and second hand, from an Eastern Pawnbroker, which must Jk> clueed without re wttb, on the shore days. Tho stock comprehends every ar ticle of Gentlemen's Wear, In extensive variety of and style: superfine Black Goth Frock and Dree* Goals, light fancy Cassimere Business Coats, Black Goth and Can* wmere PanU, fancy CuMlinere, Linen and Tweed Pants, Satin and Goth \ pstn, and a large stetk of Summer Gothing of ovory style and variety. ray-id . . P. V. DAVIS, Aact. BRANDY.—*»n Wednesday morning, Slay 2tJth, at 10 o'clock, at tho Commercial fealea Rooms, No. M Fifth strict, will L« sold, On© small cask (20 gallons) superior French Brandy which coat In Philadelphia {h per gallon, selected expressly for medicinalpurposes. Alto, It* kegs (lOgallonseach) French Brandy, same coat; 20 do 6 do do do di» do do 4 do & do do Btar 010, 2 cases (1 do* bottles each) fit© French Brandy; 2 do 1 do do do do Wines. P. M. DA VIE, AucL STOCK P., Ft. W. <sc C. R. R. at private bale, In lota to salt purchasers, by apl__ P. M. DAYia, Aoct, Xo. 6t Fifth u. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CU., Merchants’ Exchange. ADJOURNED SALE OF ALLEGHENY BRIDGE 6TOCK.—WiII U sold at tha Merehanta’ Exchange, on Thursday evening, .May 27 th, at t *4 o'clock wOO shares Allegheny Bridge (now) Btock, at ' ai , AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Slock and Sols Broker, No. M Fourth street. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO, AT TDK MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERT THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Copper Stock, Bond and Real Estate sold at public s&U at the Merchants’ Exchange by „ AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO. notes. Drafts and on p»»*l Estate negotiated on reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO, »«£1 Stock Not© Brokers. 92 Fourth ft. Dtspepsia.— The most troublesome and palnfclofall diseases. It Is now ascertained, ean be effecttl ixlly cured. Many hare been tbs preparation* gotten op to attain thl* object, bat with one solitary-exception, «obs llevc all hare failed of their purpose. Dr. J. Ilostatter’a Stomach Bitters, the one referred to, however, has proven such an Invaluable remedy for direoaes cf the stomach, that no one at all conversant with Its history, will question its efficacy In cases of the most alarming character. Thous ands, by the frequent ns© of tho Bitten, have enjoyed an equally speedy •udetfrctoal restoration to physical strength and vigor. All whd are suffering from disease* arising from a foul stomach, should not fail or hesitate to css it. Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by OOSTKTTER M SMITH, note Piopriotors. Nos. IS Water or t 8 flout its. • inyl&dawT G 1 KEEN APPLES—IO bbts. choice, for T sals bg tny!2 R. DAL2ELL k CO. BACON —2500 lbs. clear Sides, Ilams and Shoulders. for rale by B. DALZELL k CO. GASKET BOARDS, for packing •joints. for sale by W.M. 0. JOHNSTON & CO- Paper deal cm, my 17 No. f,7 Wn.,! ,treet. LIME. —200 bbla freah Lime in store and for »»h>fcy Pyl9 HENRY H.OOLLINB. I^GGS —12 bbla. fresh laid, tor sale by i°»yl2 IL DALZELL k CO. f|VENN. WHEAT—2->0 sucks nuw landing: A fromataamcrllarmoraforaaleby * r, myCO ISAIAH PICKET k CO. , ' POTATOES —200 bus. Neshannodt,.. Pota toes to arrive and for sale by HENRY- IL COLLINS. - HERRING— lOffbbla, llulilax; extra *unl- a Ity, to arriTs and for ule by J B CANFIEID: •- CREAM TARTAR—3SOO lbs. in ettre fcrtAiefcy tojn B.L,FAIEiS9IQCX*i
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