jiltslmrljj iaiflit. "• *-wuxua_j.tE»to» s-uwi :S. HIDDIB & Co.* MDttOSamnd PBOPRIBTOB3 "I»XXtPSBX7HC3-lis THURSDAY HORNING, MAY 27, 1858. Thi Cubai* Slate Trade, —Our government* ia protesting against the search of our merchant . vessels by the British government for the alleged purpose of ascertaining whether Lhoy ore en gaged in the piratical Slave Trade, acknowledges its ability to take upon itself the police duty of watching and searching American vessels to prevent their service in that hellish traffic, and recognizes, also, its obligation to perform that police duty. ,I**- But has tills duty been performed ■ Is formed noW 7 _We hear of ships being dispatch ed by the government to prevent British officers from seasching American vessels, bnt there Is no mention of instructions to the officers of these ships to perform the neglected duty of intercept ing and arresting American vessels engaged in the Slave Trade. The plain English of this Is that we will not permit (he British to overhaul tkfe .pirates nor do it ourselves. Practically, mating a great fuss over the protection of American commerce, this government has given the best possible protection to the Slave leaders. For months past they have been using the . .American flag to cover up their infamous traffic; and now they can carry it on with impunity, secure against visitation from any quarter. ' It ie now more than four months since Lord Napier, under date of January 17, addressed to Mr. Cass, the Secretary of SUle, a letter show ing (hat the late expansion of the Cuba Stave ' Trade has been stimulated by the formation of a. company in Cuba styled the '‘Expedition of Africa,” the existence of which is openly avow ed, which is supported by a house of known wealth, and which has deliberately adopted the' use of American vessels, and (bo employment of the American flag for the purposes of this ne farious commerce. From other previous state ments made by Lord Napier to Mr. Cass, and which go fully to confirm, by the enumeration of particular facts officially ascertained, the car* rent ramors of tho day, the extent to which these Cnban Slave traders carry their encroach ments'upon oilr flag and oar nationality is pain folly apparent. The N. T. Tribune says: “The vessels engaged in this trade, by whom soever owned, whether foreign residents or co lonial Spaniards, and whether fitted ontin the harbors of the United States or issuing from the ports of Cuba, have almost universally adopted the habit of hoisting the colors of the United Btatesforthe purpose of sheltering themselves against the searching/of British cruisers. .When boarded,.the master of tho vessel claims the privilege of his flag; and frequently exhibits American papers, forged or obtained on false pretenses from the Custom House authorities of the port from whieh be has sailed. With these specious but fraudulent signs of nationality he defies the British officer to raise the hatches un der which are securely hiddeo the med itoted crime. In some cases the master does not affect to conceal his nefarious purposo. With an American flag over his head and American papers in his hand, he avows the object of his voyage and points scornfully to the instruments and appliances of the trade—his mess tjids t his slave deck already laid, and the othet conve niences of an African cargo.” j All this information has been in the hands of the government far months. On the 24th of December, 1857, Lord Napier furnished to Mr. jCass a list of ticenfy-eiyht American vessels, using the American flag as a protection, that had been overhauled by British cruisers and found to be slavers; and there can bo ;no doubt that the number that escaped was much larger. Yet not a step was taken from that hour to J bis, by our government, to prevent or punish this infamous abuse of our flag, or to arrest any one of -the notorious offenders. What is the inference?— Are we to conclude that tho government is step ping forth to the rescue of tho traders, and of starting new points of maritime law, for the very purpose of enabling them to set the British cruisers at defiance ? A correspondent of the Boston Atlas in view of these facts, asks Ihe'feHowtng questions ; - “If the slave trade is to be-abolished, and as you say in your paper of Friday, lt4a carried on chiefly in American vessels, how is it going to be done,.if these vessels are not overhauled and searched 7 “You cannot tell by merely looking at hen colors, there must be some thing more certain than that. Now, I think, if .tho right of searcln is going to be abolished, the slave trade will be carried on with greater activity than ever it was before, because any vessel carrying American colors, can have as many slaves on board as ebe E leases, and no vessel of war dare to overhaul er. Perhaps my ideas may be wrong, bnt as I merely ask the abovo questions for informa tion, I hope they will be gratified.” To these pertinent queries the Atlai replies.- “The inquiry is a natural one. and the first thing to be said in reply is that, it i*not an easy matter to suppress the slave trade. So tong as avaricious men will fit out slavers in our ports, and especially eolong as we have a national ad . ministration whieh encourages the slave trade and winks at its piracy and inhumanity, the ' slave trade can never be wholly suppressed.—' The.moet certain means of bringing this nefa rious traffio tq an end, is to socure each a change in the Federal Government as will make it the enemy and not the friend of the slave trade.— As to the right of search, we certainly never can permit the war vessels of any other nation to overhaul indiscriminately our vessels, for it woaldlead tn innumerable difficulties and abuses. Bot our own Government might if they would, * maintain a naval force in the - Gulf of Mexico and the adjacent waters, for tho express purpose of suppressing the slave trade. Our own war vessels might properly overhaul all vessels car rying American colors, and thus put an end to slave trading in American vessels—and this is jast the thing that should be done. There would, bo no occasion then for British interference; they might look after their own and we might look after our own pirates, and no conflict of authority would arise. Bnt it is idle to hope for this just measure or remedy under a Buchanan pro-slavery rule.” This Basis or Union.—ln order that the nu merous readers of the Qenette may know pre cisely the basis opon which (be Synods of the Associate and Associate Reformed Churches have united, and also that we may put the report of said basis oh reoord for future reference, we herewith append the following adopted— PMAMBLX ASP BrSOLUTTOnS. WB£Hba9, It is understood that the Testimony submitted to the General Bynod of the Associate i-Reformed Church, by the Associate Synod, wae proposed and accepted as a term of communion, on tho adoption of which the union of itbe two churobes was to be consummated : % lt is agreed between the two churches that tho forbearance in lure which is required by tbo law of Qod will be exercised to wards any brethren who may not be able fully to subscribe to the standard of the united church, while they do not determinedly oppose them, but follow the things which make for peace, and things wberbwitb one may edify an other. Resolved, 1. That these churches, when united, ■hull bo called by the name of tho United Pres byterian Churoh. v Resolved, 2. That the respective Presbyteries of these churches shall remain as presently con stituted, until otherwise ordered, as convenience shall suggest. Resolved, 3. That the Supreme Court of this church shall bo a General Synod, to meet annu ally, to be composed of delegates from the re spective Presbyteries the number of said dele gates to be according to the proportion of the members constituting each Presbytery as now fixed by the rales of the Associate Reformed __Cbureb, until a change shall be found expedient JUsolved, 4. That there ehall be subordinate Synods, and these shall be the same as those slow existiag in the Associate Reformed Church, to which Synods tho different Presbyteries in ' Associate Church shall attach themselves for Mhe'present, according to their location. Pro tided, That the separate Bynods and Presbyte rras of the said Associate Reformed and Associ ata Chnrehes shall also continue as at present coD.tUolrf, unUl otherwise direoted. Hacked, 6. ThsttheOeneralandenbordiMte Smodaehall be regulated according to therulee presently in force in the Aesociate Reformed Church, until the United Churoh ehall nee fit to alter such rules. j Baolttd, 6. .That the different Board.i and . Institutions of the respfetire churches ehall not be affected by this union, but shall haw the con trol of their funds, and retain all their corpor : ate or other rights and privileges, until the in terests of the ohurch ehall require a change. Sacked, 7. Thnttheoe and any other regula tions foiihd necessary being .agreed upon by the respective Synods at their next mecting m the oityof Allegheny,the tvrf Synodsehall meet at snob a place as shall mutually bo agreed upon, and after aermon by Dr. ’Sogers, or.JJij rpudy os allernate, be constitntod with prayer by the ! Senior moderator, oiler which a moderator and clerkshaUMchosoiby theUnitedChurch. Nor*.-*Thetet “Whereas” was reported by the Joint Committee off this year, consisting of the following named gentlemen: A. R. Church— Rev. Dr. Pressly, Rev. Millan, Prof. Finley, Messrs. Geo. C. Ar not land Joseph Clokey. Associate Church —Drs. Rodgers, Cooper, Pat terson, Hanna, and Beveridge. The'second “Whereas” was proposed in the A. R. Synod by Rev. James Preslly, of New York. Tho Proviso to the 4th resolution was adopted yesterday with the other resolutions. The following explanatory resolution was of fered in the Associate Bynod on Tuesday by Dr- Beveridge, and adopted in that body unanimous ly, and not sent to A. R. Synod at all: Resolved, That as there is in the preamble to the resolutions for consummating the union, a -reference to former deeds of the two Synods which, in the view of some, might be understood as limiting our acceptance of the basis as a term of communion in the United Church, we hereby disclaim any .sueh interpretation of it, and de clare that our anion with the General A. R. Synod shall be predicated upon this understand- - lag of said preamble. Washington, Monday, May 25, 1858.—The report in the Tariff Investigation matter was considered in Committee to-day, and adopted. It will be submitted to the House on Wednesday or Thursday. It shows that Mr. John W. Wolcott vu sent to Washington authorized to pledge any amount of money and to use any means, however corrupt to insure a change in the Tariff. Soon after the adjournment of the last Session of Congress he received from Lawrence*-Stone & Co. $64,000, as follows: The first payment was made March 11, 1857, by a draft of the Boston house on the New-York houso for $25,000; the second payment was made March 18, by Mr. Stone, in negotiable paper and a check on the Metropolitan Bank of New-York for $20,018,- 83; the third payment was made March 14, by Mr. Stone, in checks for $12,981 17; the fourth payment was also made in March by Mr Slade in Boston with bank notes for $16,000. This accounts for the total, $74,000. Of this sum $13,645 70 was in commercial paper indorsed in blank and negotiable by de livery. Mr. Wolcott paid the Hon. George Ashman $4,000 for aiding the passage of the tariff, according to Mr. Aahmun's evidence, though Mr. Woloott swears that he paid no mo ney for Booh purpose. Tburlow Weed was paid $5,000 through Ezra Lincoln of Boston, and $8,117 06 was paid by the New-York house to various persons, making the sam of $87,117 06 which appeared on thebooks of Lawrence, Stone & Co., charged to the tariff of 1857. Of the eight thousand and odd dollars disburs ed by the New York house, Mr. D. M. Stone, of The Journal of Commerce, received $8,500, J. N. Reynolds, President of the American Coun cils, who carried the resolution favorable to tho woolen interests, $1,070, and A. R. Corbin, for* 1 merly Clerk of the Committeo of Claims, $l,OOO. Tho balance was expended for traveling expen ses, pamphlets, and the liko. It appears from the testimony of Mr. Slade, that Lawrence, Stone & Co., received $12,000 or sl3,ooomore, which was also disbursed; but it is not ascertained how, as this witness was examined in Philadelphia, and the books and papers were in Boston. The Committee express the strongest censnro on Messrs. Wolcott and Corbin, and impeach their testimony seriously. It is believed that Mr. Wolcott appropriated about s7o*ooo, which was put into the banking business of Gardner, Wolcott & Co. Mr. Corbin resigned the clerk ship of the Claims Committee to avoid expul sion. It is in evidence (hat Mr. Malteson offi ciously recommended Mr. Stone to make a de posit of funds with Mr. Horace Greeley, but there is not a particle of testimony directly or indirectly implicating Mr. Greeley, or in any way countenancing the unauthorized ami un known use of his name.—AT F. Trib Th* New Orleans Picayune, of Tuesday, says “the levee, seven miles above Yidalia, stands firm, the only obstacle to the flow of the Missis sippi through Lake Concordia, leaving the water privilege of Natchez to consist of an ‘Old River Lake.’ Constant guard is kept upon this most important levee, and it is lighted at night, from end to end with lanterns. The last Crevaaso near Mr. Bougere's plantation, is irremediable; it is suffered to do its worst. A crevasse on Alex. Henderson's plantation, below Yidalia, was such a break as to defy all attempts at re pair. It rushes through with a torrent, the roar of which can be heard at a considerable distance, and the force of the volume of water is sufficient to uproot trees in the Gelds over which it precipitates itself. The waters of the Black river have net only, as we learn from the Harrisonburg Independent, flooded the entire distance between Trinity and that place, but, from the reports of the mail carriers, it has so ■ encroached upon the stage road between Trinity ; aacfYfdalls. that at firatlhe mail carviageawerc compelled to b e reUnqaished,-and, within a day or two, even horse conveyance is dangerous, if r not impracticable. The Belle and St. Charles crevasses have been abandoned, and Are deslroy •ing plantations to the extent of millions of dol lars. The torrent from the latter is rapidly covering the fields of cane and corn, and filling up the swamp in the rear, between the Opelousas Railroad and tho river, to several feeL No one can count the final cost, when the waters of this crevasse shall have met thoso of Bell’s, as they most soon do. forming an expanse far greater in extent than Lake Pentchartrain. Pbesbttcria.v General Assembly, New Bcbool —Third Day. —The report of the per manent publication committee, was presented. The work of publication has been restricted for want of means. Five works have been stereo typed and published and the plates of the Church Psalmist, costing §3,300, have been paid for.— Several tracts are in preparation. Tbe receipts of tbe year were $12,174 and tbe paytnenis $11,058. The Committee conclude with an earnest appeal for funds necessary to save them from insolvency. They state that the rutd ab solutely needed to carry them through the year is $lO,OO0 —but that $16,000 is especially de sired to complete certain works already in pro gress. Tbe report of tbe Trustees of the Church Ex tension fuod was then presented. The amount, of loans to churches during tho year was $22,- 393 and donations $3,600. The funds invested amount to $79,401. A communication was presented from the Sy nod of the Southern Presbyterians who seceded last year, claiming their share of the church funds. Referred to a special committee. Several reports were presented and made tbe orders for subsequent meetiags. The remainder of the session was oocupied in hearing addresses from the representatives of 6ther bodies. Gsksral Assembly op the Peesbttbuias CfiUECH.— Eleventh Day. —An amended rcsolo* lion in regard to a report on the ways and means of increasing the efficiency of the work of mis sions on the frontier, was adopted, and referred to the next General AMfembly. The appeal of the Presbytery of Easkaakia against the Synod 4t Illinois, was brought up, and after some discussion the question was dis missed from consideration. A resolution was adopted proriding that on the 4th of July next, which occurs on Sunday, special prayers be offered up by the clergy all over the country for the prosperity and religious improvement of the nation. On motion the Assembly decided in favor of forming a new Presbytery, to include the con gregations between Chesapeake and Delaware Bays and the Atlantic coast. The Assembly, with appropriate religious ex ercises, soon after adjourned tine die. Suicide. We learn that Mr. James Duncan, of Millcreek township, la this county, commit ted suicide on Tuesday last. In the forenoon he had been absent at a neighbor’s, and came home at about half past eleven o’clock, and din ner not being quite ready, he went to the barn for the purpose as he said, of feeding hishaoes When dinner was ready be was called, but no answer being returned, a little girl, bis daugh ter, was sent to briog him in, who found him suspended by the neck with a halter to one or the joistjtof the stable, dead. The horses had not been fed, and the halter had been taken vfrom one of them. No cause la known for his self destruction. He was about 50 yean of age, a respectable cit izen, a consistent member of the eburch, and highly estecined by his neighbors for his up rightness and integrity. —Mercer Whig. Two valuable hones belonging to Capt. Thos. Liston, were stolen from his farm two or three miles North of West Grenville, on Thurs day night last. They have not since been beard of. —Mercer Whig. Tux lays Hail-btorm is Virginia.—Wo learn by a private latter from the northern neck of Virginia that the counties of King George and Westmoreland, la that region, were particularly visited by the desolating haii-stornijof Tuesday last. The standing' crop of wheat is in many localities utterly destroyed, and fields lately clothed witha luxuriant growth of grasß a;e left waste and barren by the cutting hail and the drenohing flood of rain which accompanied it. The corn also has suffered greatly, while the fruit trees are not only stripped of their foliage, but in many cases even of their branches. The storm was also attended with violent wind, prostrating the tallest forest trees in its path. Nat lot* . New PosTomoß.—The Postmaster General has established na;office at Volant, Lawrence county, Pa., and jeppolnt ,W. B. Hoover post m jaterj to receiv* special supply from New WIN ffilngtes, four b&« dfetttt*, ' --i i- 1 y'v* Ts:.‘ "• • MxLAxcnotT ArvAta at Two i; boys In Lawrence Stole a jug ofTUoY.fronx a| ; wagon, Saturday eTeningiast, which they secre- 1 ted till Sunday, when they, with other lads, ' went-into the woods and drank iz. One of them, named Maurice Roach, 12 years old, and a very bright boy, was fonnd dead from the effects, and another barely escaped with his life. It is a sad affair, and should teach a lesson never to be for- : gotten. —Boston Bee. Loan Napier is said to emphatically disclaim j having had any knowledge whatever of the ob- I noxious proceedings of the British cruisers in tho GnU of Mexico, and to express the belief ■ that the ministry were equally Ignorant, of the movements which have created so much sensa tion over the country. M. E. General Conference South.—This body hos determined not to elect an additional 1 bishop at Lhe present time, and not to make State i lines the boundary lines of annual conferences. —The general rule on the sulyect of buying and selling slaves has been, after a long and able do bate, stricken from the book of discipline. A negro belonging to Mr. John Chappell, of Richmond county, N. C., recently killed his ihaster and mistress and their two children with an axe. The neighbors completed the fifth act of the tragedy by negro. j - Mr. Hall, the turnkey of the Illinois Peniten tiary, so terribly stabbed by a convict, who dragged him in the cell, has fully recovered. Nerroosneip, or Weaknen of any bind, —lf any of onr reader* are troubled with NemmsneM or Weaknen of any kind, they should procure a bottle or BIZBHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS We have tried It and can recommend It confidently, a* a medicine siring a! moat Instantaneous relief. —Daily Enterprise. Oactiosl—Bo careful to ask for Boerbaro’s Holland Bit ten. The great popularity of this medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. 49*8oldat$li*rtk>tU*,or«ix bottles lor $5, by the pro prtettn,BENJ.PAGK, Jo., A 00., Manufacturing Pharma* ceutist* 27 Wood street, between Ist and Sd ttibnrgh, Pa~. and Druggist* generally. mjTLdAwF Spinal plotters. 3. B. & C. P. MARKLB, PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF W RAPPING PAPER. TVhrehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSnV7IGD, PA. Raps Lought at market priori. mjhtffc POSTLEY, NELSON CO., Manufacturer! of GUN BARRELS, SOLID B&X TICES, ROBIN3OVS SOLID OAST STEEL SCYTHES—Warranted. Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades, Hoes, Hoy and Manure Forks, Picks, Mattocks, itc. Warahooit, No. 17 Warkst Bt., PiTTSBUUuU, PA. j~. 11. CIUUBTY, U. D., 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pctmn., Hating had the adrsntageaof Eastern Colleges and Hos pitals; and several years’ practices offers his professional sorrier* in SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. acts. Col. Wilad'n McCusdleu. lion. 11- A. Weaver, lien. T. J. Blgbam. , John H. Holier, E*q. Jacob McOoUtster, lurq. myilydfo Res. W. D. Howard. Hoy. D. 11. A. McLean. T. H. 9111, Esq. J. R. Hunter. The Great Bngllsb Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared fn,m a prescription of fir Janies Clarke, M. D-, PkysLlati Extraordinary to theQorem. This well known Modlcino Is no Imposition, but a sore and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, rotn any cause whale ter; and although * powerful remody, they contain nothing hurtful tq tho constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES It it peculiarly suited. Ii will. lq a abort Umo, briogon tho monthly period with regularity. These PHls have ntter been In own to fait inhere the dirtf tions on the secondpay< of pamphlet are wit observed. For fall particular*, gat a pamphlet, ffeo, nr tbo agent N. B —sl and 8 postage stamps enclosed to any authori sed agent, will insure a bottle, contqjpiog orer 60 phis, by return mall. ™ B. L- FAHNESTOCK A CO , Pittsburgh, wholesale aceut, and sold by all druggists. tp27;d*wfcT BINGERS SEWING MACHINES The great superiority of SINGER’S MACHINES Ororall others for tho use of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Unrooss Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Has long been known and practically acknowledged. IHfl NSW FAMILY MACHINE, Which la a light, compact and highly ornamental m*:hina, (doing Its work equity well with the large machine*.) and must become* (arorite for family use. A full supply of the above Machine* for «Ue at New York price*, by R. STRAW, 3 ii Market st.. PITTSBURGH, PA, Also, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from f 46 to $5O. [d*l7] aulfclydfc W H BEIiB R & W jflTsTDrrß MEDAL FAMILY B33CTXXTO MAfimwn This Mmchlno StJtcbea th* Flnoat or CoAtsest Fabrior At the plcwtra of tha Operator,making with e«ao On* IW beautiful and durable Sttiduiper MinuU, almost nolie leaaly, end ere becoming Indlvpetaobie tor family Poll information ruay be obtained by addreaalog James Ewing, or ALEX U. EKED. Agent, myl No. 68 Fifth atreot, Flttaborgh. M. iIOJL.M'ES dc " SONS, duuu at Foreign and Dometlie Biili of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, .NO. £7 MARKET STREET, PITOBUBOII. PA. made on nil tiu principal dtiea through cat tho Uoitad State*. ap22-fcly ETNA STOVE WORKIi ALEXANDER BRADLEY. luitnicwin AND putn nrrvnr vuuttt or COOKING, PAHLOR AND ABATING STOVES, Plain and Fanoy Orato Fronts, &c.. (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on Allegheny River, two aqaares north tout of PcnnaylranU ranenger Depot. Office and Sales Hooiu, mrirklydfc No, * Wood Pa, MITCHTITjT«r HERRON & CO., KABUTACttUXU or Cooltinc. Parlor and Heatirea STOVES, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Cooking Baagcs, it. ID* Liberty si., Pittsburgh, Pa. mr22frly PAYNE, BISSEIiL & CO., luxtrraoTtrujis or Cooking, Parlor and Hunting STOVES, Orates, Fronts, Fenders, etc And ManuCicturerm of tha OULruti-d CAPHTAL COOKING RANGK, NO. 239 LIBERTY STREET, _Jy2s:ljdfo HTTSUUKUn, PA. emm* -DKN i J?ISi\kY. STW* DR. J. it ALME B N, SS& SURGEON DENTIST FROM NEW YORK, EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT TAIN BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGENT To Tnc GUMS ONLY AWlziwrta Teeth on Gold, Silver, Plataua and Outla Percha, tad performs ell Denial operation* Id a •dcntific manner, without pain. W9_Xcrms moderate. 54 Smlthflelil Street, below Fourth, JafcdCmfc ' PITTSBUBQH. FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON BAND, A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE FISH, TROUT, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, aF'Ordera, accompanied by the cub, wiU meet prompt attention. HENRY H. OOLLLNH, my!4:dtjyl 25 Wood etrMt. haaojowo joes u aom w. m'cvuooob. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Sc CO., Manufacturer* of OAST STEEL; alio, BPRING, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Cbmcr Ron and AYrrt StrttU, IStUburyh, J\* liV B. ROGr-ELKB «5c c6 M luacricmxM or Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Cbmcr Eou and First Street!, Pittsburgh, it*.. S-AJvITJKL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITIBBUUGU, PENNA., is prepared to furnish his customers and buyer* generally, with the latest and most Cuhkm&blo atyloe of Spring aod Summer Good* of every variety, which he will make op to order to the entire aatlifactloo of tkoM w _ h _°.“*y thuai wkh their patronage apSX'dlo W. Ac £> '. Rn’TKIiAJR.T, .... , urtwicnuumuuiuni All kina* of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, S* k .; oU> ! •’"““v. No. 138 Wood otrcct. lo .“r TidL 1 vUlfc. ,* u „d lo rooelT. Uulr Mood., W E V MAN ec sON, Manufacturer* and Deal era In all Uadi of TOBACCO, 81TUFF AND CIOABB, AND X.ELA.F TOBACCO, Comer trfEmUhfitld Strut and PiamotidMlcy, _J - PITTSBURGH, PA- WM.a .... vtttaow l— ..wiison tauu. ROIUNBON, MINIS & SILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, W iYS HIN GTON Pittsburgh, Ponna Office, No. 31 market'street* Manufacture oil kind* of Steam Engine* end Hill MicMa err. Conlage, Railroad Work, £ team Betters tad Sheet. Iron JutiMcg and Repalriog done ottihortcattcs/i tgr2S:lydfe J.M.LimE > MERCHANT TAZZiOR, No. 54 St. Olaiti \ , . . (Or.lrtth'iHiWßtilUtoft) PZ3T9BDBOB, Vkl HOMjith Spmai fLetotte. ' AppolatmtDt Kxund«d to Jantlat. DKS. C. JVf. FITCH & .T. W. S V K K 9 Will remain at iLrfr office, No. 1O 1 Penn St rcet, OITOSifT* TUB ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTS£imUU, TILL JC.VB FIRST, ISSS, And may be consulted daily, (except Sunday*) fur Consumption, Asthma, Broa£'hltl* and all other Chronic Complaint* complicated with or catying Pulmonary Disease, Including Cotnrrh, Heart Dittaet, Affection! of the Li err n,.. pepria, (raitritit, Female Complaint!, etc. DUS. ITTCn k SYKES would stato that their treatment ofCoosnmption It based upon tbo tact that the diieai? ex ult in Hit Hood anj tyiiea At large, 6otA lx for/, and during itidevlopnent in f,\i lungs, and thoy therefore employ Mechanical, Tlygienlc and Medicinal remedlea to purify the blood and strengthen th« system. nTf-H Vutt, they no* MEDICIHA L INHALATION, which they ralne highly, tot only aa PaUiativet, which naed alone have no Giratu-r ef fects, and Invalids arc earnestly cauttoiwd against wasting the preclon* timeof curability on any treatment based upon the plausible.but false idea that the seat of the disease can be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation. charge for consultation. A List of questions will be sent to those wishing to rou eult ns by letter. mrltttlawfetf F CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. SPRING STOCK JU^ 1 OPENED, AT TBR OLD £STABLISILhIRAI OF iK E 3NT IR TT EC X Gh B *7 , 139 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, pa., Who is now receiving from Europe and Eastern Giles, a choice aMurtrront <jf articles in his lino, comprising new and tasteful shapes of Pearl White Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and tho same in Plain, Gold, Lustre Band and Flowers; Fine White VitrlQcd Iron Stone Table Ware, known to be the most durabto nowin use for UotHsand btcambo&tic; French Cliiua uf new styles, io Pnrn White and Gobi Baud, either in sett* or au>>;b pl*cce; lUchly Gilt and Decorated Toib-t Sets. untiHunia and I'lalod Castors; German Silver T«* T*M- S|«u-jus, Stmp Ladles, *c.,plnted aitlisilTur, Rue Ivury llaudlcd Carviug, Tea uil Tablu Knives imd Fork*; Tea Witiusia and Trays; Shaker and Sea-gram Table Mat*; Jnppuotd and Decorated Tin Toilet Sett*. Also, a complete aud full awortraent of all article* sn I ta ble for the COUNTRY HKTAIL TRADE, at price* tuple*** thenablk, who are reaprctiolly inritpd to examine this •torfe. tnr22dstndfcwT John C . Baker & Co's OENTTINK COD-IjIVER OIL'! Tuis Medicine, prepared in the moat ap proved mannor, and ••ottlod by ns, lias received the sanc thiD of the most och-nUflc of the Medical Profession of Phil adelphia and elsewhere, who recommend it aa superior to any other now manafoctnred. Of its efficacy and importance at a remedial In cases of Consumption, Goat, Bronchitis, Chrbolc Rbeunm tism, and ail Scrofntons diseases, it is cnnecessary to stHuk; —thoasandi of eminent physicians of Europe and America having tested its wonderfnl curative properties. Prepared only by JOITN C. BAKER k CO., Wholesale Druggist*, No. IA4 North Third street. Philadelphia. gold by ail Druggista throughout the conntry. fe^3:iitoo.'iU W H OLE BAL B~C'is O C"K”DfI'P OT^ No. 43 Fifth Street, near Wood, RKINKMA.N Sz MEYRA.N Wbolosaln and Retail Dealers in FI HE GOLD AUD SILVER WATCHES, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, w AX C H MATERIAL, At EASTERN PRICES. _n,H<V.lyd*uK DAWKS & CLULKYr ' Ilonae, Sign and Ornamental Palntora, A y D O It A IN K R S ; nxitsss ns Wbile L*ftiul ttndZino Prtinta. Also, all kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Petty, Drusbea, Ac., 144 Wood StritL, two doort abute Dimand ABeg mrlfclyrifc GEO. 11. ANDERSON An. 181 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Bismrrrm iso wnoixtatt DUi.ni tx Evary Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER, .S'A-e Leader, Split*, Momreo, French and v Country Cal/ Skim, Sole Lontlinr, Carringe All of which will y> furnished attheluwwt Cash Prices. t?>H IDES WAITED .*© tpt»dly FOREIGN JFCXCHAJ^&K. SIGHT RILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO., ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Bill* on the principal cities and towns of France, Belgium, Ilollaod, Uertntuy, Roast* and other Euo-p-no State*, constantly on band and fur sale by WV 11. WILLIAMS * CO, fc2u:tynf- D«»k»rs. Wood street, co, uer of Ttiiid. matlack" A kogehs, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING IhA ERG 33 JK. XT T S , No. m Pine Street, St. Loula, ItTo. aar sa to Mnrdocli A DifkiWn, Bt. Lonlr, Day A MaiUck, Cincinnati, Obit>, Cum Dnl&eld A Lcnurills, Ry, F. S. Day A Co., Ibiukera, Fora, !li». Green h Stone, Bar,km, Mnacatinr, lowa, Day A Matlack, I‘tuladulphtA. I’a^ U. f.irvyth, Chicago, Freight Agrnt tor Illiuol. Otilral Oattmad. j.ih t<mi(fc ~7toij>t « Biio. (ciscrxcriExM nr Iron Railing, Iron VanltA, Vault Doors, Window Shnltcrs, Window Gnardi, it., .Vi». 91 itcond Street and 66 FAmf Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBUROIL PA, H»'a (tt hand a ruriety of d--w Patlrni*, fancy an<l plxin, amtable (at all porpoava. Particular attAntlon paid t» on dating Grave Loll. Jobbing dona at short notice. tnrV VANDEVER A FRIEND. ATTORNKYB AT L A SOLICITOUS IN CUANCKUV, .Vi*. 6. A'un<', itloct;, Duhu./y. <■ *cJ •9-0 •Iltx:U>,ns promptly main u, nnyi-sdof NufiLom lowa, or W.ni. ro U'imuou. Will uU* 111 l t*. ,.l Ural .UUbs vl>- tunltin or, It-rnlx and Murtgagi-a wlilydfc A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. fill Fourth Street, virrsßbicc.u, fessa. Oorapanie* rriirraontril t .f blgb—l -undiug. Chart*>t*d by IVnn«ylmuia and oth*-r btatoa. Fire, Marine aud Life iti.K taken of all description* A. A. CAUIUKU, JylMydtc ». 8 CARTUKR. M'cCXrTGHjCm. Alcohol, Cologue Spirits noil Fusel Oil, 4<-t6.illyfr AV-i. |iiO and 170 Sround Sirtri. 'idkJGINICY M. OOLL1N&, “T Forwardiug and Commlsnlon Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheene, Butter, Seede, Fish, Ami I‘ruduce lieiK.rally, Aw V ,Vu 'ii> Wml thUdburgh. ; HELMBOLD’S OKNUINE I'KEPAKATION. : UELMbUj.D'B Guumoo IMtKPARATION. > UELMIKILD'tf Goouli.o PIIKPAUATION ; HELM HOLD'S o*auine PRKPA RATION. I Is prepared accordio & U> Pbaruincy arid Ctioml»Uy, with greatest (u coracy oud Chemical lu,uwlcdK» th-roted to Uipir combination. H* ELMBULfft* GENUINE PREPAttATlON—Fordl*eofv. of the Bladder, KJdncjn, MravLl nod Dm|Mty. j BAD! BEAD I 'BEAD - lug rtrtlfleate of a cure of over 20 jeers’ itnodio^: ! tI.T. IltutuoLh— Dear Sir: 1 boro been troubled »|th aa aflllalou of the Bladder and Kldnojs for over twroty years. I have tried Physicians tn vain, and at last coiuiu tlod to gire yonr genuine Preparation a trial, as I had heird (t blghly spoken of. It ailor.ltd mo immediate relief.' I have aaed three bottles, and I have obtained tunro rrjlrf ftCtn Its «Recta and foul much butter tiiaa i have for twvhcy ytoyi previona. I have the greatest (oitb lu Its virtues and carat!VO power*, aul shall doalllntnj power to make It kadwn to the alQictcd. Hoping this may prove advanta geous to you In assisting you to Intrudncc the modiduo- I am truly jours, U. McCorkick. LewLtown, Pa. Jan. 2s, 1657. Sbonld any doabt Mr. McCormick’s statement, ho refers r the following gentlemen: - lion. Wm. Bigler, ex-Govcrnor, Pennsylvania. t t Bon Thos B. Florence, Philadelphia. i S lion. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co- pa. -a lino. J. S. Black, Judge, Pbltadslpnla, '> lion. D. U. l*orter, ex-Govcrnor, Pennsylvania. Hun. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. ; Hon. Hl>C. Grier, Jndgo U. B. Court. '• Hon. uj W. Woodward, Judge, rhiladelplila. , Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. ' Hon. John Bigler, cx-Governor, California. tHon. E.;Bank«, Auditor General, Washington, D. C. I And many others. If necessary. ■B5? See advertisement headed . HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, inono her colnmo. mr26:6oid*wf • Galvanic Battery,-or Electro Magnetic KlcmaßS, for Medical pnrpoaes, of a very mperior kind, wfil be sent free of Express charges, wherever an Express tans, npon a remittance of Ten Dollars. Address Dr. QKO_ B. KKYSER. No. I*o Wo-d sL, Plttsbnrgh. Pa. apB:daw» 1,000 Reward foTnny Medicine that will oxcel PRATT A BUTCHEB’B MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now sold for RKSeuratffia, Headache, toothache. Pain in the Side or Badi, Spraini, flniiwi, Sort TVval, Burnt, Qmlracted Cards and Mnsdet; the only reg otaWe remedy discovered th«t will act upon them and lira the joints. Tboasondsof persons have been cured of tMso cumplalots by this new discovery. All are invited to It a trial. Pilncipal office 200 Washington street, Btfeoklyn, N. Y. For sale by DR. GEO. U. KEYSLU, No. igwood street, and J. p. FLEMING, Allegheny. cf Pratt A Batcher on the wrapper, and name, U*wn jn the bottle. apHtdswF 7To Kervoni Sufferara.—A retired GenGemon • bkTlngboao restored to health in a few days, after many IlArs of nervous suffering, will send (free) to assist others, a dfihy of llpejM-escrlpcioD andatupplyof remedy,on re -.c#rlng a Sum pod envelope bearing the applicant’* addreaa, UaCtthnßev. JUAN M. DAGNaLL. IsC Fulton street, Cfcoklyn, Now York. ap9-.3mrtwod>3g>wT fTO ENGINeersT - AHOLUTEOTS AND »4r. ACTORS.—The PIKENIX IRON COMPANY,' I’lbladelphla, are now prepared to receive oud execute or all tins of WROVanT IRON, SOLID aSD gtTND, BEAMS AND OJRDEBS, of any roqulred for fireproof Baildlnsaand Bridges, gtaad pUo of using, togotherwlth Ulde showing oftteams, will he furnished gratuitously opon ito BAMURLJ.REEVES, View PreddvDt, • rJD}ia»odln»2dp 410 Waltmt street, Phlla. ■r. n. uiuji. WOBK S ; JJjDIA KUBBeK KULEBS, Peo Uoldera, jrprocOd and Inkstands, for salo by W. &. HAY£N, Isv’t rasetUulntnlßKcailitti SUNDRIES - Iu«l l<ixe» ieT..bs.-r ». c4l brand. aoWxiFig a, ;m do ot-i.t d,. » d h'»v * 1 j It- lump C.Tro-ii.li T.. l -a-<-. • AO hf chrau superior Y 11. aud HUrk tea -1*»0 Lag* prime Rio Code.-; lit do llrain Pepper; 10 do do AU?ir*; 2t« bx*. Ground Pepper. AUpior sn-1 Gln.i r ICO J., Anpcriw London and A m-r Mu*t.r.i S),000 G«rrean Cigars, beat brand*-. 1(A) boxes Palm and Rosin fv-ap*; r.l do German Chemical do SO da Star Gandlra; lo do Mould do Top*ther with a general assortment uf all good, in <-ur!lm and fnr ule at reduced price* for caah. by mv-r T. LITTLE & On . N». ll':Sn.n,.i.t. Ono-fuurth ca.h; l.il.n— in f,.ur, .i-lit m.l my-itiM if EESE—2OO bxs. Durh am Farm U» arrive Myth Waei>— I lb* r<pi;ire >«>nndtd l-v Ruil-r. Wilfcin* »udfrrsalo Jg my 27 UKNJIV lI.COLLINS and Carroll »trwl« and Spn.r* ali.. v , fit fiunt hr I*JO T iME-ajs bbli*".""frwirTn W 7l nr,l«r'f..r •ttSUCSS' IfiSZSftSSZ, cm _Li«alehj m.t27_ HUNKY 11 COLLIN'S. *m»ta and Spruce rvllt-y, 2H4 Mt front hy 1% F»i, 1 7c s( r’° p >f- Wh ‘“ Fish ' ' lv " u,; «*•- sntssrjs J -— mo “-_* c^ n _ r _^i ,> _ b - v _nKNRYneoLUN.<._ ,^. 2i ,; K fM J Ly istfr* «,* v . FOUNDRY MKTAL—HO t**n« Soft McH Knrht *<•.«•* nf Ktvumtin n**«rv,. tnand.ip.part of .mt foranli- Lx u,y_«7 IIENKY II COLLINS, j U't :ti>, »*.-twwn the N. w ilnghlon n>u<Ut.d HilUKIe CVni- PIG IRON—2O' tons Charcoal Fi'Z Iron for ?uxtj I,. ty in Allegheny City, Third Ward, U-twi-ti Kant aale t>y tm*.:? t. LITTLE A CO Lnn- ami Cn<*<uut street. vr, ~ *\ A Tr-icl ol Land in Wuattuorcland County, Hu* I’htln- A ‘II V LOUR IIOO1 > d. jp!,U tnnipik'\ TtnihHfruin LatrutN—Ti acfoa iu calti- XJL t>e»t quality for fcitli- by T LITTLK 4 (JU. *ail>‘tj <i| ndi l-Mitotu laud—:X>o nrri-v T7XGLISU ORGANDIE LaWXS for 12'. Lu * J ‘ lUlf m' ij.vuu^u ° f JLJ in ibcwn-n U» «ia. rinl.Vdtf liu Third Btrvot, above SmULfrld. C HANSON LoVr ;nid.k..t .n,,i • -- •: npM-fiAXDSOMKST D -*• tugli, »-ai bum. works p ull* 1 , lor s:Uo l y STOCK OP PRINTS _ n»ys U. UOIHSON A Ci>„ N... 2»r, Lllxrty at. In (ha city withnnt any exception. • ESTAULDSIiMENT FOR SALE.— Uwiiu; to the d- !ic:,tf health uf U'ji. Mitchclln-' ■ .hr JEWELRY, WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS of Fittrlicrgh. mull tb" 16 th of Jun-uest. inclisiivo r»r tin* Graduation, Mxmnry. Drj.igtng, Trending. Biati. n build ings and Hallway Tnwk, embracing the entire work orcru- Ktry In th« corojili'llo-’ of tbo Divlaiuii nf the llmH, about ten and a half milt-* along the Moiinngnhela river. I'rlvri n Pittsburgh ami P..rt Ptrrrj. City Property. A RARE OPPORTUNITY id now for safe luvertmenU Iti valuable Real Ratate. Hi" uuderdgui-d bae for tale in th" Fifth ward 10i) fo-i on Har rison street, extending along Pike street and Mnlherrv al ley about 171 feet. Ala>, about 2HQ feet on Fenn street, rxieiuiing along Har rison street to Mulberry alley 100 t.et. Also. I*6 feet 00 Pike street. Joining Alex. Uradh') * I’..un der, and part of wbich corners on O’Hara street. In tbe First ward, about 66 feet uu Fourth street, extrud ing along Ferry atrvut aboot fOleet AUo for aalaor rcol that catrtisiTe e*Ul lUhni.nl known as “Avery A Ogdon's lesd Factory,” fronting a born Ig>> l.vt rn Dnrjacwne Wav, and running through to Faj«*ttu atrrtt, aver 3tf» feel Jo bbl* U-M4I JU.-1 ClUatlod Sli^.»r, J-'l “ >t. Jatm» Sutf.tr Ilt'tiM Moin*«*-a Ro'd anil (hi iuilc by WM.MITCHKt.TRKR, Jr. A UllO. mtS* N.i 3W l.iU rlv atr*W 1 PLAN'S —Ci lines small white, for sale l>v > rojli _ R. liALZKI.I. A (;"i OLD PAPER—A superior lot of Letter Pa per, 15 t.i ‘JO vent* oM. A entail ijuanlity 1.. r »»;. i.j th» mtn, i nt**l nr plilt- nt Wlf, G JOHNSTON A Cn>, my-4 P*j.nr Wnrvlioow, A? Wood «trrvt my2* Cornur M*rk>-t •«»! Second ML-'t'ILAGE —Put up iu <pnm and pint al»-, in gl»«* Kutb-I* «i(h cup and brushes, twr »*ii' «»y \v. s. haven. - mv -* Surtopery Warebr-una c..r MorkUand Se.-r nd »t* NYELOPESTe'NVEOPES—riTgrfn'rva riuty, Ju»t recrivedand lor «olnby .W. ?. HAVEN. Uiy2t BooksclhT and Statlonur. DRAWING PAPERS.—AIwaTR on hand a icuod supply of WhatotaL * olebiaUd l'ap« r*. my 24 Corner Market and Second streets. T' ' lllni) AiIUiVALoKNEAV DRYGOODS now opening C. HANSON LOVE, _ »»y3* 7* Market i-l'net POTASH —10 casks No. 1 Potash at myjl SHRIVKIt A DU.WGRTfr.4 COTTON AN D^VIIEAT—SS bales Cotton; 259 sacks Tetine**w Wheat; on steamer Quaker City ».. arrive, f..r «nl» by [tnyU] ISA!AII_DICKKY A f\) Window sash-lizmightH, oxi2, \7n __ connlgnmnnt, for rude hy IJOUKRT DICKEV. DRIED PEACHES—3O bus. Tonn. Peach es to oitJv* per steanrer Hibbard for «*la by tnylO IK)RT, DICKEY. 134 Front *t., near VV^l. BACON —5 hhdH. Bacon just nni\ed por steamer laCrosse lor *ale by ROUT. DICKEV. 134 i>ront street, uvar Wood. BEANS— 5U bus. small white just rec’d and for Min by mylO .1. 11. OaNFIRLD. Paper hangings a wihtewash- for • xj-vrienced workmen can Im- bit w 'th u.y2l W. f. MARSHALL A CO Blank deeds a mortgages—ad,>', Attorneys' end Jnitice’a UUnka, sold i>v my2* WM. Q. JOHNSTON A CO'? HAM BAGS ol'nll sizes on hand and nmdt* lo order at the shortest notice at os low prior* as any made in th« United Statca, and of better mabrUl than is generally need for this purpose. Tho attention of IHc-m draloni (s respectfully solicited. DAVID U. HEKB3T, tny24 corner of Liberty and Hand street. HERRING —luo bb!s. extra ilalilax. I*s^, Just arrtvtvlng and for sals by J. B. CANPIKI.D G.DNNY B AGS—3OOO second hanil in store and for sola low by • ay22 D. C. 11KIUIST. POTATOES— 100 sacks Ncsbannock* in a tore and for aala by my 22 l>. C. lILRIUT FLOUR. — 100 sacks Extra Family Flour now arriving nud tor sale by ItOBT. DICKKY, tny22 No. 134 Prvotst near Wo>«l. DRIED PEACIIER.—O sacks Tenucsseo Peaches Just arrived and for sale by my 22 HUBERT DICKEY. Bacon hams.— quoo tts f.>r aaie low to clowe by __ _my22 ROBERT DICKEY. LAKE" FISH.— 200 hlf bbls White’ Fish. " 160 do do .Trout, 1« do do Salmon, arrived attd f.*r anle by _my22 _ HENRY H. COLLINS. WALL PAPERS—WaII Papers of nVI kind* for soli< at reduced prices by W. I*. MARSHALL A CO, _my2t L ST Woodxtroit. Decorative papers—Tester ("i'rdel,I Fire Board Print*, Statue*, Paintings, Moulding*’,' Borders of every description, f»r sale by mj2l _W._P. MARSHALL 1 CO BACON —200 U lbs. Sides, Shoulders and nama, country cored, in attire anil for sale by J.D. CAN FI ELD LIME —luo bbls. fresh white just amved and for nolo by ~my2l J B CANFIELD. POTATOES— 100 sacks good Seed and Esit-! Ing Potato** tn atore and for sale by nygi J. B. CANFIELD. PASTILLES DE PARIS—I gro. on hand and far Bale by U. L. FAUNKSTOCK * CO. T\/rRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER—S JuU.£ro> in (tore and for nle by aja B.L.FAHNBSTOCS A 00. a^bmisrmrnts. SECOND SALE OF BURIAL L O 'l' S 111 LLDA I, E CE3IF. T E R V SATURDAY, MAT 237 n, 1?5», AT TWO O’CLOCK P. M owing to tho health uf U'fli. Mnchcltr«t',jr..hvi Plraw* cull ati.l •■ <• tln-Ri. liiicndi* qtiiitlug huaim-ioi (olivo In the country. Tbrrefore the esUt>llihm-ui OUT led on by himself ami brother it of- C. lIAN'SON I.OYK. 7 I Work* i «trr-t hrod f->r ralo, with the fixlur ». Rectifylug apparatus, etc. WIIFAT «Nri i’t i>ii A leas* of both front and lucxbtrrea (which Wong to their II hA L A Kill, A lvl>— p,„ , h 0 ',„ r „ •v* sack* Trim. Red Wheat; nt a fair BUkt. This house i« w.-.i and of long stand* , tr l ."’ *?' 1 I f r,; mg, having been established hr incir undo and father * . * h ' l * o d'» do _• i W A M .Mm-lK'Uror who hav- ...tie aU. gr I'M’ men In it f<-r On •b'*mrr Fairy Qaren tn onirn fi>r rale bv many years at whul*r*'* g .*-cn, wiae and liqnor miw- _ ISAIAH I’K'KKY /; CO 1 chants and rivtifylng dlsti"-. Persons wishing to pur rpjSNS. BLOOMS.n^vC'iy-Forjjo—l3*> | J. n>w landing from steamor Jarn-s Wood tor ml,, ly , „, n b« glv.-n either th- let June or Ist July. 4^-Oro* COTTON— 'if. bales in Stare find for sai."hv ' -•»«• in the shore lwe «o very faroralile torn.*, u u„-«C is *1 4 n nrocvv a ‘ t 0 rMnru "‘Hr Block to suit a purchaser. .. . ISAIAH DICK M Adi. ; WM.MITCUELTKKK, Ji., * BRO. SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS * s ' I { —All baring claims against tha firm will be French l.ic« Mantilla* ' p ; viJ on prewutattoo of their account*; and then© indebted ciiitntiUr do <*r<* n-vpecifolly requested to make payment with as little Ilerago Robe* o’tlniH.-, i 1,c!,,T s -" - ■F g?:tf do | Ohio Land foi Balo* Cloth ! d > r TMIE subscriber offers for sale section ten, Jiistrec’Jby inv2Srd4wT MURPHY k BLUCIIM EI.D ! A township 12, mDge 10, Stark county, Ohio, commonly STV\vr> iuTf.',, - i *o''™ M “Rowman’iScctlen,” containing CIO terra. It is TONE AY ARK, CHURNS. RUI IKK ! «itu»ti>« tlirH. mib s WMt of Massillon, on tho State l!«nd POTS, JUOS. manuC.-tnrr.i bv Oreen *JC\> Lima. o._ 1 hading t*. \V.e»te r . and within about tiro mil. *«d the Pitta* for rate by thr ageuta, UIDDI.K, WIKTS Ik C". j bargh, Vt. Wayne and Chicago''Railroad. The amitti, inylJS So Ulm-hv pirrri 1 and unrlh-ea*i qimrU-ra ar- partly rlran-d and ttnpr«m*,l— tiTm.Yv , , r- ~ ‘he remainder la e..«wl with mp. Tl.-r Uml.rr-ntM M.~ |AAI»IILY rLOLR —.J<> bold Kxnn riuilllv. : »h«*;« Is nrll uat-n-d by eprlnpi and roniun 4 eirrarue 1* ;b> bbl* I’bin SuperfiiK* Khmr for salt- by • Tin* le con«irterc«J tho fln<-ot boily of land iu lb« my2s KIDDLE. IVI RTS A CO., Mo. laj Liln-rtv *t. county II »illl-e Bold undivided or In ijnnrtrm to eult VT/wYniU'irnr b iTr»u~. Y» i ~ ! purchaSKd. To thoe-i who de.Tiru to Inveet in re-ai ratate a -SOn Bl rOIArOEh, Pirikeji-. UIM oppottnalty U rarely offered. N'eahano.-k* and i’.rd*. on band and for rah* by mv2s RIDDLE. \rißT;, a Cu EGGS, BUTTEK AND CHEESE on hand and far »a)o l.j RIDDLK, WIRTS 4 CO . IS.* Liberty wool. Orra or Tire FnTWt'jit 4 CntixaLumiß R. R C<>.l I’ittfttmrgh, May IS, ISjS. J PROPOSALS will 1m» received ut tbe office of the Pittsbnrab 4 Oonne.lluvllle R. R. Co. in the city syJdrtrtc<iXumi «f tins wrk *r- ri piaifiinstiim m tbooffico of the Conip»DT. win*-* Kngtn.-cr will be id at tendance, anrl where Rill nxpUn V li.ni will he gm*r t.. |i*r tto making InqoirT Tho work will he let, tithnr In one or eernral cuntrm-ti*. and tsar be payable In cash, or wholly or in part, in th« Fire! Mortgage Bond* of tho Cnmpaflj, temp-d by tin- part of nld road to be r<>n*trnrt*d. The work is iu*«j\ tat? and can he done expeditiously, and will be required to l*'com pleted in all the coming aiimtnn. Ry order of tho Itonrd of Dlrert/ins mvl-n-odfc IIKNJ, 11. I.ATIiOUK. Pr<-»t. Also, the “Oregou llrtwrry,” <>o Steycnann etreet. in tl.»* Eighth ward, no* occupied by Rhode* A Wrner Theabure will t„ sold on uttorahle I.tsis and in lots to suit purcbaei-re. For further p.vtlrolars ap|>ly in ■uySl U.d lIW. M BIII.NN, .S.i I*7 F..nrih str.-et- G'HtV: books: GIFT*. RirjKy: lilFTti BOOKS*' (51 FT a: lit EVANS 00*6*. N<>. 56* Mnr k n l Str o o t All kin<l« ol STANDARD AND MISCFI.I. t NKi if.- Iki K: Alio, an «IJgxnt aa***rtm»r.«..( Arr »• llin” at C.< i.-w.-et CASH PRlCltf a .<nu:xi>ii> prtL'<rxr WVEN WITU_EAC» I>i/OK Lost ok mislaid—a" L'Ttihcutc* fur 2TI share* in th* Richaof» Rank of Eutd'urgti, in th«* ninif of Thotuai I.tTiiignton. No !>•). ' Node** l« la'-c*-!-*’ dTen that apj>lir»U»n hn* n.vl«tn ibr lUi.k f-r s renewal of cvrttfic*!* S 1.1 VI i.V. Ailm’r of th*» of Ttio« Ltrlagston. l*lct«l’or&h. May 11th. 1 t.o-.Haw r.« gIUKT FRONTS >u|»-ricir ] runtmu* Liticm Slid Sujnriur ?Jiiftiirfr Mn*iir>«. Just *t MURi'UY A UUIurUKIFUi J . IV'KW CROP SUGAR AND MOLASSES— ±\ $i J 1U..1, K .mt* N O >.l^, PE METAL.—A ginxi article jn.-t re- X »n<t for mli*by VP. S. HAVEN, dFot «mt. FOR RtNT.-AtvoHtory brifkhuuso.pS At a meeting uf the Allegheny City Repnb noarlr nw. cioUmlng ix rwm«. aui-nlied win. I»H ... » * 1 . .. ® ‘ J t n, a„d water, inllir numlrie**** part ..f It,, cit v. S CcmrD ‘ !: MA fln ,he ” eTdU * " f ** m * ti \ SIT:, ~r nunam. Eor faith# puttnilai'. t-u.,...... ..fit, ' »£^,lT. V ~, „ U.-MI- Arthur-. Oi.U* Avenue. . .r t**? Sfc«l»t»fi» tp 1*■ *>*« ' n mtlT-iwJ ItKNUY A WfcAYKII , ’' urtU l llir l wut twltclM# T, J‘ M 1lxa„ 1 "*** fcf «iJ Wcpw b* by tri. O I„H 1— A C.mlorlable ami wfll-arraiiged 4 l (l l | h ' k ' p 'J Dr hl - , -i»u K u,.. primary ration u» from two-atorr brict HOUSE, 0 ro>*ms. - Utb cvmmltir-e ’ " *' rrTon »tuon l i-a t>> ihv Oonnty Execs «,.ti »n ttn< ronvenicncM of bath-room. h‘i and water. RnXrrd That in-u w»» future*. n-ia.T snnli'o «nd yard. •itnv.r.l, member* ©fthe naff," J".for <tc!c£3l>*. th« *1 ¥,•», r*l .t >..r «-. tua. A. . iD.iu.re near tb, prem- , b cr laronU .i^* o**** 0 **** t*™-' fcf batM Uire/hy iIoHEKT LAKFKRTY. that th< *nrrr..( ;i f ? rC,l|,i;Wl <wi» in. U .irf 'u Ktijrnvl ftreel. iMupuruh. Convention f>r ©an* *** » «t» FOR RKN'T—A three story lUcelhmr jSE} iht tiijiM'.t mimi.T !, U-na,.,BfinhMr.vl. |Su lW..'conUuni»i; lljgg. ; j f . KR , . s ... * 1-VKU. f t f' itn.m,, Ivm.v Doah with tine brick tt,b IHTl ‘ 5 my. ...,ta can-lmre h..n„. Ttiu feu** i* supplied with hot f [TISKJONCRESS —llo.V. S \ i>, ■mtcold waUr.bnth.^a*w»d Uias io *cotral ««*- ! present af.l« m o!v- i J" U tion ti-dmir-l.iy ariaptrd to the wante of » prnfes*in n *l A!le?h*.,y and Bntler DUtrlct will* |.. 0 , I .‘ irt . frv '‘ 1 ' ‘. Uo mao. aod will br nnted fnr a term of years to a pood t*n. frie.M. fr a r,- rertTOir Aurn ant, kor fnrthrr porttctiUr- of - - » - A l i.o.uurT. mri-2 ALBXANPKR KTNO. 1 nj^CoNGßE?*.—The manv tritmia of lUjßtur TO LET—A'two story BVick IhrolßniiS ' to-,.. „r Aii.si„r n , atJ , „ m til „ n n - ,*'■*' 1 " ul,l oß~ ; cliunn for nomination u. tlio , ™ n.,.w P„»r wo I'- ri.cr F.n.fil. (ore ,l„ . P ,.„«Un s r.. r oMlcM Com.aik-il '' l ) ull0,lf Mfi R. H. KING, N 0.211 at. . mj l3:<tAwtc ALUitJJiKXy rr^Co.NGSES.-.— G>:.V. .UMtS^kniboßlUAD Will bo H ttuninljle for tlir LJ». t, Ktn.l -Object t„ the Je. ouun If the Republican Ooou.j C-avea’ Uo " t ' JFot Saif* 170 K .SALE OR LEASE, :i lot mi Fourth _ Blivet, between Hnitht.eld aud Cherry All- v. J.» feet front by d*» p. A Lot mi Thud street, n-nr Snj.tbtUM. 4“ fr.td by b. f * J. R. SWKITZEBs ■*.2;t.d»wtfT No. 101 4th atreel. Pittibnrgh. ' Farm for Hair. TIIE ANDERSON FARM, 2} mil™ £3§ abr-v.' tho Dcpdt, at Now Brighton, Roarer Co-JUfIL c'u Bloch (loitfc Hun, containing 103 aero* of excellent land, every aero of whJcb ia tillable, and 95 of which N uo- Jrr cultivation. There nro 13 acres of good timber. 50acrce in gran and pasture, aud ad abundance of coal. Their* ia an Orchard oi trailed fruit tn>o». lnaJmot.t every field there t* a Bpring of novor-Mllng water. Tbo improvement* rnuwt id * new frame Dwelling, at fHClie.I t.l a » rather boarded L-g. A Km-»1! tenant boil*.- and A I a rye frame Haro, tO by -V. f-et. Till* clxdce farm l' in * liijjh state cf cultivation. 1.-tic* ycxAl. an 4 in a r«*|.cctabl« neighborhood, convenient to cntmhiw, wh*v>K F*.r Irrmi, eu.juire nl THIS OVUCK, or oi jaI.MA-.vtfT J. ANDKKSON. New UrnctUon. r*. Valuaole City Property for Sale. THAT verv (leMm.li)e )r.t on Water Street ami Rrd /übt Alley, next to John Irwin A .-too*, 1-eiDg Yai f-I Wn.-r and Front »ire*-U, and IdQ Urepntr.nc the Aliev It vi ill be gold together or In lot* <•! 2»or 24 fevt each. For t»niiK, , whi.-h will he made eajy u to payment.) ap ply to JOSKPII S. J.ELCn A CO., mrt.Jlf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. IT'OK SALE-t-Oue of Wallace’s Patent Jt/ I'.rL.Mo Plnnr M.lls with BenD*r’* latest Patent Hunt Ma.-t.Uie; It,it, II iltlint Cloth aud Elevator, all com pbt-.md r-.-ady for netting up Apply to IV. U. bCTRAM, Oil Mill, nplaUwlf F r..r Itebrcca A Crafit at*.. Allegheny City Liberty 'street PROPERTY ' FOR BAI.K - The Ftore-naim and Dwelling. aituatod on Lile-rt) -triad, u.-ar St I’Uir. known as No. 183. Tl.» lot la nUitit '."J Net front and 120 feet deep, extending bach to Lx< buige Alb y. on which i« erected a Stable and Curriagc tmuw. Tlie property rent* readily lor f&M, and will bcaold at a b.irga.n and .o ar.j>mm.vlatjng lertns. For particulars ru.|alre ~( R. H. KING. apIT N«. 211 Liberty street. II7OK, SALE—A Drug Store situated in one . of the beat location* in the city of Pittsburgh, for either a p-bbing, retail nr pre*wMjrti»n burin*.**. inducement**!-* uUertaJ to purciMKii eoutaining (iluiiinm of rare occur. renew. For information inquire of JUItN HAFT. Jr„ at No UWt W.H-t Him*. I, r.irucr of U'.—t and Hub. Jutta burgh. Pa. t-« Piftahnrjh, l‘n.—Chnrtrrrrl 1555. P.-ird of 12 Trtmtrea—Facnttr nf 11 Teacher* -MV «rrT.tXT* ATTCTTdTU, /AN. i B ,'.?. b'uw'l f„r nftiir. Cttmliny l».v>n», INSTRUCTION given in Single nn<i Double Kutry Roi-'k-ki.-rpinc.as oaeil in every department of Bus iiiraa,(l»iiimercial Arithmetic, Rapid lluncraa Writing, Mer cantile C>im-i»>ielcnce.Commercial Law.DetecUdgCV ootcr f* it Money, political Kcoiiomy, Ebtcutn-n, Phonography and ait ..tiler subjects n«cea*ary (.*r the ihomngh edi^utlon J.C. SMITH. A. M . IT r c.f n vok-Veopiri- and S u mce oi Acra-Olil*. J. A HnTruu. K and 11. A. Wc«l<in. A »«l«tant Totrhrrs o( IU« k Ke-]<IDK- Alia Cuwlst. A T. IkirrncTT. and 11. A. ilornr, Profta *”is of rcuinaßahtp. Twelve first pn-niimn* over all for Iwwt pen «ud Ink Writiuc, scr rou i.viitii rn ui.uk. A. C PoßTta. A M . Prof of Mathematics. Titus. Ac.—Full curse. tim« utdimit. d. . id. r al any time. Average Uiae, 12 weeks. D.cir«l ate.'iit *2. uu. Kntiic c,st «t*u to slu Uraduatra a*si-'~i j,, obtaiiuait ‘itnalrvu. fjs-. irueus of urn-ji|idletl urlrtiig and Ciculan «r.tlr.e. Ail Jr.—a ¥ SV. JKNKINi. "•yVU Kiitsburcii, IVnua GREAT SALE OF FUENITUEE! $OO,OOO WORTH TO HE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE THREE WEBKB fpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS SOLD HIS EX- TfcN.«IVK Fl-KNITI’Ki; WArjvUO<)3lS.on Fifth •tn-ct. and having m give |a's«eMinn of the building on tho lilb of PAWNBROKERS’ SAEE Ob’ NEW AND SECOND-HAND CLOTIIINO—-On Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, May 2Gth, 2Ttb, 231 h and 2tuh, at lo and 2 o'clock, wh day, wit) be aold, at the Comoer cial Sales rooma,No. M Filth stmt, every large stock of choice and valuablo Clothing, new and second hand, from ao Cutern Pawnbroker, which bo closed without ro ■orre, oh the above days. The stock comprehends every ar tide of Gentlrmcu’a Wear, in extensive variety of material and style: super&n© Black Cloth Frock and Dress Coats, light fancy Cswimere Uiuioets Coats, Black Cloth and Cas aimere Pants, fancy Cauimerc, Linen and Tweed Pant*, Silk, Satin and, Cloth Vests, and a largo stuck of Sommer The priee will he .narked in plain figure* Cl^y ot, " ,ir .. M.DAVis.Aun di11..., lie ~.T«r» bis erllre stock 0 f FFP.NTTUnF and CHATRS AT COST Th>. a»le co-iimencr* i-u TU ESI) AV, MAY 18T II An-1 will continue for three week*. un curb artii-10, »n that viaUnrs can at once (IHKAT BARGAINS OPPEHED. Tinas—All mmn less th*u Jl6o cash.- On $lOO at.d upward*, * c.'i-lit i>f ■»xty ij-iyi vrill I*.- given, fur apprcrid endowed paper, with intercut added. H. 11. RYAN _nijK3wd*irT Til Filth Street. JAYNES’ PEKINTBA STORE, NO. 38 FrFTH SXrfHIICT, PITT SUU i: o 11 . I‘ a , S. JAYNES, Propiletor. OUlt PRESENT STOCK OF GtIEEN AND BLACK TEAS Wm *«lcctf.l with care, anil parebaaod from the meet relia ble Ten Merchant* lu Now York and Philadelphia, and con sists of all tbo different flavor* and grades of Ten bruncht to this market. Wo will sell WHOLESALE AXE RETAIL LOWEST PRICES. THIS IS THE uLDKST TEA STORE IN TUKCiTY Our customer* may, with confidence, rely cu onr U>*t en deavor* Co pro them T«-a« of miporiur <jna)ity, at tl<eration* price*. , W» bare on connection with any other Tea Store, and warn oar customers and tbo public against imposition. IIKIIEMBER.-OUK NO. 13 3S» NEAR WOOD STILEKT. We are well BupplSod with RIO AND JAVA COFFEE; Crushed, PulTrrtied.CNriflftd amlN QiSDOARS:BAKER’S BRtiMA,COCOA andCHOCOLATE, ( tojlrdlsif WIXES AND JUQCORS AT nEDCCCD PRICES- TliK SUBSCRIBBHSiARE SELLING OFF their »lock at reduced prtcCs preparatory to .piuting l>u*<i>»a, comprising aotne nl Ihti cholcrat brandaof Foreign Wines ' and Liquors. AMOHO IU Ot.vr i pal* Rrandy.llamtaaydfV, Poro old Irish WhUhey, ll"id*<'lck Champaign*. St. J ulUnClarel,iJar*al.)u> Mud Port and Rlac iturti’* Madeira. ALSO, * Old Mnnonpobtla Rye Doable Rectified Whiskey, Blackberry, t'ilnger and DutseaUo Brandies, fliu, -*c-, Ac., Ac. e and Tarem Ke*TK<r*,aa well aa families, have o<-w a ipa-d opportunity of *apWylng thetaaelvca on adran tagevui t^rm*. WAI. E, JH., * BRO . f inyfalif Liberty Street, Tl/TACKEKAL —SO ki£ta No. 1, 50 do No. 2 •LuL ’J 0 ? 0 -5» schohmlirtlclolet family use tear nwiMftrsUPjr . mjft* J.B. CANFIELD- IJolrtitaT-dßotirts, At n s!»Ci'Ni.r.Ess.—linn. A. TV., Loom- „f _r.tui.unju „n b» .uproncd torco» I , ce ,„ ll froarhing Krpabiican Coanijr Conrention, bjfij* - P _iu).3«te iUlirya»A.--. jV^S 3 * Congress • —Neolet, Esn ( mt . m Er •Senate.— C. S. Etster, of Pitt* Town r. •h'P. fa * candidate for Slat* Senate, nluuiw i»-t dfcmop of tho I'fpnbtican Cvnoty CtmtcDtl.n. tnyJlalAwt c F. Zollee, of llcKces _ ~P° rt * w,Ub **« caudidate for AiaembJj beforo the Republican Ccnuty Conrentioo, and will be .ormortrd hr Uio«c> wboarr <li«jxnn<i togUc (be Ucrniaa Kf-iollicana ' rcpr«'*cntatloji on the tickrt. v. apSidu: : .S.SF.MOLT. —UtORCS DICKSO.V, of SOUtU K«Trii4. to»n»l*i{i, V- a candidate for rob* ci to cue dojbion of «tio Kcj,oUlcaq Cuulijt Coovrntien. •puMic* rf r^Snsßirr —Alexander McC.m.vtuck, ol o, nJ d ’ i. „ caQdtdtlA for SErriSof Alloßbcuj CooMt, ml.Jrct ILo decision of tbr Union tonnfy Onwntiou. my3:d*trtc*T fij^SnEßiFF.*—David Iruis, 0 f Peebles tJB-nihip, in a canOMaln for Sheriff of AUo»henr county, subject to'the Repnbtlean County CcnTcntlim. «pls:dtc* AjS^Siteriff.—lL*rrt Woods, of Peebles “"•S'- townthin, ae«ka (bo Repu'.licno nomination tor Sheriff of Allegheny county. spd dlc TT^SnERiFF. —C. W\ BATcnELoR, of Pecblo, u>*Tishtp, i* * cnnJidato Tor the nomination fnrSber iff of mnnty, »tiJ.jrrtto tho Republican Coonty Contention. rra»SnEiiirr.—C. U Mace*. (Hatter,) Third “V Ward, PiUnhtirgh. !■» enn.lidate for Sheriff of Alle gheny connty, nobject to the action of tbo Republican County CasTcntiuD. apidto njS»SnEKiFr— Jared jl. Brush, of the SixtJi U Ward, la a candidate for Sbc-rilTof Alle gheny county, robjoct to the Tlnpablican Connty Conrra tl«»o- apSrdtc* -Dp ’ JiiEßirr.— Dr. William Woods, of Sc s vicklry Eorougb, l« » candidate f&r Eheriilcf Al" Rhcny c.'Qnty, t" «»>•< ('minty C^funtlon.. tnrdlrdtc* ** [fS^SucRiFF— .lamks L. Uraiiav, of Tliird War,!. AUegbei.v, >• a candidal*, for Mi.oifTuf Allr pli.-Dj r..itntr. «.nhj«rt to th* tlrtin County Ccnven- U'*n n -^=> rHOTuoN(.TAav.—L>akiel McCurdy, of Piu.bnrph. i» acujj.liJalP tor PrutLonotary, subject to the dccirioo of tlip ticrt Republican County ConTpnarn. ap«orl»wtcF James ft. Uiland:*, oi Ross townsJ.jp, Isa caodHato for Prolbonatorr, ■*>. Joct to the (Incision of the Republican County CcsraM!.;:.. D aVIEI. ARMSTRONG, O’ “' T^ r Third Ward. !s a candidate Prcthonotary of A! Ivgbcny connty, rubji-ct to u.<* Jivuioo of tbs Hrpnblicar County Convention tnrS-Mtc* [r^’PROTntINOTART —ft. C; IfultZ, of SIIOW >1 township, will tw» a candidal* fer ibo office of Prothonotury, snbj.vt te the derision of t£o Republican C* 'o n ty Oon tp n t ion. apltdtc rr^H.-oMMis^iONER. —James Black, of the 2d ward. Pittsburgh, will be • eandfdat* Eir tba office of Ponnty Commissioner, subject to the decision Of the p*. pnhltfiii County Couveation. myihd*wtc*T TT^v^Oommissioner. —Koeert Allikgium, of '*^s r tbo Third Ward, Pittsburgh, will bo a can didst* Jor the office of Connty Commissioner,subject to thadedalon of the Republican) County Convention. ■ apfUlcwF jr^*CoMKi££ioxEß. —John Siiaw, of Shaler Township, will be a candidate for County Cctnmit liuoer, ftihjrvt to the decision of the R*pabllttn County Convention. ap2idAwte.chJ-F" rr^r 3 * Coroner—William Mackey, former* jycf ffoml street, bat dow of the Foartli Ward. CU7 <>f Pittsburgh, is a caudi.late fur Coroner, enbjsct tothu * derision of the Republican ap2TrdJtwteT |T'3$ 3 'Coronrr— J. ft. Baldwin, of Fourth Ward, AM»ghrny. is a candidate for Coroner, subject to tbedocisionol R putdir-in County Convention. apfhdfc ■- IT^'Coroner. — Wu. Boyd, of -the. •* Xfcird Ward, Allegheny, is s candidate for Coronepy'rabj.-et to the decision of the Republican Convention, * orihtnlie* rr^^CoRONF.R. —Samuel Is. Cooper, of Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh,ia acandidate fot-th#obare cftJco, subject L> th" decision of the P.-publican County Couvctt tlon. turffuitc yimir.s. E@7*Kky. Wu. ftxviDsOx, of Ilntmlton. 0.. will preach thi*( Wednesday) evening, at o'clock. In tin. First Associate Uefotmod Church, Sixth street. .The public are affectionately Invited to titlend. • Regular Monthly Meeting oi tii« I’ItTSSCEoa Yovjuj Mrwa’s CmuiTiAX Associates will held at Oiu rooms of tb«> Aesociauuu, Fifth ilrttl. <>u this (Monday) evening, at Si.'clock. The pubUc,«perUl!v young men. arec-TiLally Invited to 3tt. n.|. l.i.jilJ J AS. W. S*c>y. Om 'i IK-.raA.to Cowi-asy, 1 Pittsburgh, M*y L’lmt. laiV ) PSy-Pi' iDENiVf—The Prcsideut and Direc tor* of the IlononpthcU Insurance Company of lltuburgh, hare thi* day declared a .livliltml ol TWO DOLhA&S ptr share. to be applied to trie reduction of the Stock Notes mjikdlf HEN 11V M. ATWOOD, Secretary. BS^-Notice. —An adjourned meeting of the Stockholder* of the Vorth American Mining Company, of Detroit. will bo held at tbooffke of the Company, on WED NESDAY, the lfctb of Jnne next, at 10 o’clock a. H. mj2l:dtd_ T. IL NEVIS, gcc’y. Young Men's Library Association.— The Library of this Io»titnllon, haring b«en rc<lu»lAe«l t the Librarian, will bo prepared on and after TUnredsy, the 20th Inst.. to ferruieh books to the membora. By order, ®yt H Libxaxt Ctnramzx. Auction Salts. P• M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, Comnj.Trial Sah-a Rooms, No. M Filth Street. Large sale ok property in Alle gheny CITY, nx TUB Wk-T COMMON aM> HiL.uKsritEirr.—oniriiapAY evening, june hih, at 8 o’clock, 111 the *<■*..ud-story ul- a run in „f ihe new an-- t*ou home, N'<*. W Fifth street, will l-nr-dd that very valna l.le and beautifully Iccareu It* til Estate.>f John Irwin Hso well known a* 11.0 -Rope Walk ' Pr. siiaatc.l ontb* West Common, In tho First Ward, Allegheny city, which has been sub -divided into 101. „f large aiza, the betur toaccom modate those desiring to erect tnu rtaidenree • aodarango of smaller lots, adapted i„ r comforlabla T li Six lots, fTontiog on the W,*t Common or Irwin Avenue between Ridge street and Water lane, each twenty-A** fp*t front, extending back one hnt>dr,d and ninety-eight feet to n twenty feot alley. Nine Lota, fronting on Ridge and Central at reel*; (curb of which is aixty feet wide:)juGd Lot* being abontfifiy feet fronth y two hundred andtighty-fire feet jn depth. TweWe Lota, each twenty-tire feet front on Centra! stn.-t extending hock toward Water lane one hundred and forty feet to a twenty feet alley. For the MtUfoetlnn nf purchasers the lota hare K-en flaked off and numbered, of which plans can be at tho anction store, and the premise* ebown on application .J**™* top’-*?’ P. M.DAYIS.Anct. oon finn preferred stock At v j \J\J\-r Auction.—On Tuesday evening. June Ist, at 8 o clock, at th« Commercial Sales rooms. No. t 4 Fifth street, will be sold, by order oOlessrs. C. Ihmeen and M. W. Acbeson, $20,000 nf preferred slock in the Uirmiag barn and Pittsburgh Bridge Co~ in lota to suit purrharer? which stock will he entitled to a dividend of 10 per cent, 1.-; annum cut ot the tolls of saJd Bridge, beCireeoy dividend •* paid on theotherstockissned by mid Company. my2l I’. M. LA VIS, A ret. STOCK P., Ft. W. &. 0. R. R. at reiVATi Sill, in lota to anlt purchasers, by ■pi J>. .'L_DAMS, Atict., No. 54 Fifth st. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., iHcKh'ainVoiclmiigt.' AD-JOUR.YED SALE OF ALLEGHENY BRIDQK STOCK.—WiII Lo sold at Uie Merchants’ Exchange, ou Thursday evening, May 27th, at 7 o'clock, add share* Allegheny Bridge (new) Stock, at AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO _mj2o Stock anJ Note broker. No. 6S Fourth street. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS £ CO- AT TUB MERCHANTS’ EXCOA.NUE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Rank, Cridgo, Inssn&eo and Oopper Stock, Bond and-final Estate acid at public sale at the Merchants* Exchange by „ AUSTIN LOOMIB A CO. Notes, Draft* and Loan* on Real Estate negotiated ca reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIS k CO, ■o'dl Stuck Note Broker*. 92 Fourth ft. Dyspepsia.—Tho most troublesome and painfulof ail diseases, it is now ascertained, can bo effectu ally cured. Many hare been the preparctiona gotten up to attain this object, bat witb-one solitary txceptiob, we be. Hero all havo fkllrd of their purpose. Dr. j. Hostetler’* Stomach Ritters, the one referred to, however, kaapruicn snch an Invaluable remedy for disease* of the stomach, that no one at nil conversant with Its history, will question it* efficacy In of the m«t alarming character. Thous ands, by the frequent use of the Cittera, have rejoyed an equally apeody sad effectual restoration to physical strength and vigor. All who are eufferlnc from disease* arising from a foul stomach, ahonld not fail or hwiUte to c*e it. Sold by Druggist* everywhere, and by IIOffTETTKIi A SMITH, Bole Proprietor*, Noe. L 3 Water or 6% Front eta. mylfcdawT GKKEN APPLES— IO bbls. choice, for r»le by mvl2 It. DAL7.E[,L & CO. ' BACUN — 2oW lbs. clear Hams ami - gfM>n|d»r>, for rale by It. DALZELL A CO. GASKET' BOARDS, f«»r puckihe' joints. tir sale l.y WM. C. JOHNSTON A CO., Pajnrdtal* V"’ No. I*7 Wood etrvoL LIME. bbls fresh Lima to store and for Sale by mylft UKNIIV IL COLLINS. EGOS —12 bbls. fresh laid, fur aale by ■ IL D.\L7.»SLLACO. rENN. WHEAT—2S9 sucka now* landing from steamer Marmora fur amt* by mySO • ■ . : ' •- liiAIAJI DICKEY A CO. bu?. N’cshannock Pola- toca to arrive and for tale by UJJNBY 11. COLLINS. HERRING —lOObbls, HaiifnT, extra qual ity, to arrive and for tale by J ft CANFIELD. CREAM TAKTAR—3SOO lbe. in store and roxaUbj niU B. L.rAHHESIOCa*OT,
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